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Google Workspace automation lands, plus more reliable changelog dates
- Google Workspace skills are now available — Added new skills for Calendar, Docs, Drive, Gmail, Sheets, and Slides, along with support and sales operations personas and ready-to-use workflow recipes.
- New browser automation skills make web tasks easier — Introduced the new `agent-browser` skill for browsing, forms, screenshots, video capture, sessions, and sign-in flows, plus a helper for finding more skills.
- Changelog dates now match the period they describe — Weekly, monthly, and feed entries now use the correct closing date for the period they cover, making labels and links easier to trust.
Also in this release
New Features2 updates
New Features2 updates
- Added Google Workspace skills for Calendar, Docs, Drive, Gmail, Sheets, Slides, shared utilities, and new support/sales operations personas, plus recipes for reporting and Drive folder organization.
- Added the new `agent-browser` skill for navigation, form filling, screenshots, video recording, session management, and authenticated workflows, along with a skill finder to discover more tools.
Improvements3 updates
Improvements3 updates
- Permalink pages now open with every changelog section expanded by default, while feed and drawer views keep their existing behavior.
- XML and RSS feeds now use consistent date logic, and RSS build times now reflect the latest published changelog entry.
- Expanded the local setup example with additional MCP environment variables and added a helper so Cursor can open the project with them loaded automatically.
Bug Fixes3 updates
Bug Fixes3 updates
- Weekly and monthly entries now display the date the period ended, and completed periods are handled more accurately during backfill and timezone changes.
- Missed period summaries now retry automatically on the next hourly check, and duplicate aggregation requests are avoided when a summary already exists.
- Project visibility checks now use the project owner’s workspace plan for organization members, matching what the settings page allows.
Breaking Changes1 updates
Breaking Changes1 updates
- Removed the Supabase configuration from `mcp.json`, so Firecrawl is now the only integration configured by default.
Security1 updates
Security1 updates
- Updated ignore rules to keep secrets, upload files, and the cloned project folder out of version control.
Documentation1 updates
Documentation1 updates
- Added browser automation guides covering authentication, snapshots, sessions, proxy support, video recording, cleanup, and safe usage.