google-workspacebrowser-automationchangelogfeeds
New workspace skills, browser automation, and cleaner changelog dates
- Google Workspace skills and workflow recipes are now available — You can now work with Calendar, Docs, Drive, Gmail, Sheets, and Slides from the command line, with new personas and ready-made recipes for common support, sales, and reporting tasks.
- Browser automation is now built in — The new browser automation skill can browse sites, fill out forms, take screenshots, record video, manage sessions, and handle sign-in flows.
- Changelog dates and feeds are now more consistent — Weekly and monthly entries now show the end of the period they cover, and feeds use the same date logic so links and build times are easier to trust.
Also in this release
New Features2 updates
New Features2 updates
- Added Google Workspace skills for Calendar, Docs, Drive, Gmail, Sheets, Slides, and shared utilities, making common Workspace tasks easier to handle from the command line.
- Added the new browser automation skill for browsing, form filling, screenshots, video capture, session handling, and authentication flows.
Improvements3 updates
Improvements3 updates
- Changelog permalink pages now open with every section expanded, while feed and drawer views keep their existing behavior.
- XML and RSS feeds now use the same date logic for rollup and individual entries, and last-build times now reflect the latest changelog entry.
- Local setup examples now include Supabase and PostHog environment variables, plus a helper script for opening the project with those values loaded automatically.
Bug Fixes3 updates
Bug Fixes3 updates
- Missed period aggregation runs are now retried automatically on the next hourly check instead of being skipped.
- Daily, weekly, and monthly dates now line up with the period they cover, including timezone and daylight saving time edge cases.
- Project visibility settings for organization members now match the project owner's plan and the API.
Breaking Changes1 updates
Breaking Changes1 updates
- Supabase is no longer included in the default MCP configuration; Firecrawl is the only built-in integration now.
Security1 updates
Security1 updates
- Ignore rules were updated to keep secrets, upload files, and the cloned project folder out of version control.
Documentation1 updates
Documentation1 updates
- Added browser automation guides for authentication, snapshots, session handling, proxy support, video recording, profiling, and cleanup.