release-please defaults to walking 500 commits and 400 releases on
every run, making each API call per-commit. With ~20 commits between
releases, this wastes ~2 minutes on unnecessary GitHub API calls.
When a release PR merges, the validate step would fail on version drift
that the release PR itself introduced, blocking release-please from
creating tags and GitHub Releases. Detect release PR merges by commit
message prefix and skip validate + stale-close steps so release-please
runs unimpeded.
release-please skips updating the PR body when it finds an existing PR,
causing the changelog to miss commits that landed after the PR was
created. Fix by closing the stale PR before release-please runs so it
always creates a fresh PR with the full changelog.
Also set cancel-in-progress: true so rapid successive merges don't
race to create the PR with partial commit history.
- Document Droid as third converter target alongside OpenCode and Codex
- Bump package version 0.3.0 → 0.4.0 for new target feature
- Add CHANGELOG entry for 2.32.0 with Droid details
- Add GitHub Actions workflow to publish to npm on release
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BREAKING: Plugin renamed from compounding-engineering to compound-engineering.
Users will need to reinstall with the new name:
claude /plugin install compound-engineering
Changes:
- Renamed plugin directory and all references
- Updated documentation counts (24 agents, 19 commands)
- Added julik-frontend-races-reviewer to docs
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Adds automated deployment of documentation to GitHub Pages when
changes are pushed to the docs directory on the main branch.
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