integrationsautomationskillschangelog
Major new skills, browser automation, and more reliable changelog dates
- Expanded Google Workspace support — Added skills for Calendar, Docs, Drive, Gmail, Sheets, and Slides, plus shared utilities, customer support and sales operations personas, and ready-to-use recipes for reporting and Drive organization.
- New browser automation workflows — Introduced `agent-browser` for navigating sites, filling forms, taking screenshots, recording video, managing sessions, and handling sign-in flows. Also added a `find-skills` helper to discover more agent skills.
- Changelog dates and feeds are more consistent — Weekly and monthly entries now show the period end date, while RSS, XML, and permalink dates now follow the same logic across rollups and individual entries.
Also in this release
New Features3 updates
New Features3 updates
- Added new Google Workspace skills for Calendar, Docs, Drive, Gmail, Sheets, Slides, and shared utilities, along with personas for customer support and sales operations.
- Added `agent-browser` for browser automation tasks such as browsing, form filling, screenshots, video recording, session handling, and authentication workflows.
- Added the `find-skills` helper and ready-to-use recipes for generating reports from Sheets and organizing Drive folders.
Improvements3 updates
Improvements3 updates
- Changelog permalink pages now open with all sections expanded by default, while still letting each section be opened or closed independently.
- XML and RSS feeds now use the same date logic for rollups and individual entries, and RSS build dates now reflect the latest changelog entry.
- Updated the local MCP setup example and helper script to make environment-based configuration easier to load.
Bug Fixes4 updates
Bug Fixes4 updates
- Weekly and monthly changelog entries now display the date the period ended, instead of the date it started.
- Period summaries now retry automatically after missed runs and refresh when new commits are detected.
- Fixed period boundary handling so daily, weekly, and monthly rollups work correctly across time zones and daylight saving changes.
- Fixed project visibility checks so organization members see the same options in Settings and the API.
Breaking Changes1 updates
Breaking Changes1 updates
- Removed Supabase from the default `mcp.json` configuration, leaving Firecrawl configured by default.
Security1 updates
Security1 updates
- Updated ignore rules to keep upload files, secrets, and cloned project folders out of source control.
Documentation1 updates
Documentation1 updates
- Added guides and references for browser authentication, snapshots, session handling, video recording, profiling, and safe cleanup.