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238 lines
9 KiB
TypeScript
238 lines
9 KiB
TypeScript
#!/usr/bin/env bun
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import { $ } from "bun"
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import { createOpencode } from "@opencode-ai/sdk"
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const TEAM = [
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"actions-user",
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"opencode",
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"rekram1-node",
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"thdxr",
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"kommander",
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"jayair",
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"fwang",
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"adamdotdevin",
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"iamdavidhill",
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"opencode-agent[bot]",
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]
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const MODEL = "gemini-3-flash"
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function getAreaFromPath(file: string): string {
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if (file.startsWith("packages/")) {
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const parts = file.replace("packages/", "").split("/")
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if (parts[0] === "extensions" && parts[1]) return `extensions/${parts[1]}`
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return parts[0] || "other"
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}
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if (file.startsWith("sdks/")) {
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const name = file.replace("sdks/", "").split("/")[0] || "other"
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return `extensions/${name}`
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}
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const rootDir = file.split("/")[0]
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if (rootDir && !rootDir.includes(".")) return rootDir
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return "other"
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}
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function buildPrompt(previous: string, commits: string): string {
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return `
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Analyze these commits and generate a changelog of all notable user facing changes, grouped by area.
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Each commit below includes:
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- [author: username] showing the GitHub username of the commit author
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- [areas: ...] showing which areas of the codebase were modified
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Commits between ${previous} and HEAD:
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${commits}
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Group the changes into these categories based on the [areas: ...] tags (omit any category with no changes):
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- **TUI**: Changes to "opencode" area (the terminal/CLI interface)
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- **Desktop**: Changes to "desktop" or "tauri" areas (the desktop application)
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- **SDK**: Changes to "sdk" or "plugin" areas (the SDK and plugin system)
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- **Extensions**: Changes to "extensions/zed", "extensions/vscode", or "github" areas (editor extensions and GitHub Action)
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- **Other**: Any user-facing changes that don't fit the above categories
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Excluded areas (omit these entirely unless they contain user-facing changes like refactors that may affect behavior):
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- "nix", "infra", "script" - CI/build infrastructure
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- "ui", "docs", "web", "console", "enterprise", "function", "util", "identity", "slack" - internal packages
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Rules:
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- Use the [areas: ...] tags to determine the correct category. If a commit touches multiple areas, put it in the most relevant user-facing category.
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- ONLY include commits that have user-facing impact. Omit purely internal changes (CI, build scripts, internal tooling).
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- However, DO include refactors that touch user-facing code - refactors can introduce bugs or change behavior.
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- Do NOT make general statements about "improvements", be very specific about what was changed.
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- For commits that are already well-written and descriptive, avoid rewording them. Simply capitalize the first letter, fix any misspellings, and ensure proper English grammar.
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- DO NOT read any other commits than the ones listed above (THIS IS IMPORTANT TO AVOID DUPLICATING THINGS IN OUR CHANGELOG).
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- If a commit was made and then reverted do not include it in the changelog. If the commits only include a revert but not the original commit, then include the revert in the changelog.
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- Omit categories that have no changes.
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- For community contributors: if the [author: username] is NOT in the team list, add (@username) at the end of the changelog entry. This is REQUIRED for all non-team contributors.
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- The team members are: ${TEAM.join(", ")}. Do NOT add @ mentions for team members.
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IMPORTANT: ONLY return the grouped changelog, do not include any other information. Do not include a preamble like "Based on my analysis..." or "Here is the changelog..."
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<example>
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## TUI
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- Added experimental support for the Ty language server (@OpeOginni)
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- Added /fork slash command for keyboard-friendly session forking (@ariane-emory)
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- Increased retry attempts for failed requests
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- Fixed model validation before executing slash commands (@devxoul)
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## Desktop
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- Added shell mode support
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- Fixed prompt history navigation and optimistic prompt duplication
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- Disabled pinch-to-zoom on Linux (@Brendonovich)
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## Extensions
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- Added OIDC_BASE_URL support for custom GitHub App installations (@elithrar)
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</example>
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`
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}
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function parseChangelog(raw: string): string[] {
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const lines: string[] = []
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for (const line of raw.split("\n")) {
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if (line.startsWith("## ")) {
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if (lines.length > 0) lines.push("")
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lines.push(line)
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} else if (line.startsWith("- ")) {
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lines.push(line)
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}
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}
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return lines
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}
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function formatContributors(contributors: Map<string, string[]>): string[] {
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if (contributors.size === 0) return []
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const lines: string[] = []
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lines.push("")
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lines.push(`**Thank you to ${contributors.size} community contributor${contributors.size > 1 ? "s" : ""}:**`)
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for (const username of contributors.keys()) {
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lines.push(`- @${username}`)
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}
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return lines
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}
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/**
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* Generates a changelog for a release.
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*
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* Uses GitHub API for commit authors, git for file changes,
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* and Gemini Flash via opencode SDK for changelog generation.
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*
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* @param previous - The previous version tag (e.g. "v1.0.167")
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* @param current - The current ref (e.g. "HEAD" or "v1.0.168")
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* @returns Formatted changelog string ready for GitHub release notes
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*/
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export async function generateChangelog(previous: string, current: string): Promise<string> {
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// Fetch commit authors from GitHub API (hash -> login)
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const compare =
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await $`gh api "/repos/sst/opencode/compare/${previous}...${current}" --jq '.commits[] | {sha: .sha, login: .author.login, message: .commit.message}'`
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.text()
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.catch(() => "")
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const authorByHash = new Map<string, string>()
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const contributors = new Map<string, string[]>()
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for (const line of compare.split("\n").filter(Boolean)) {
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const { sha, login, message } = JSON.parse(line) as { sha: string; login: string | null; message: string }
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if (login) authorByHash.set(sha, login)
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const title = message.split("\n")[0] || ""
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if (title.match(/^(ignore:|test:|chore:|ci:|release:)/i)) continue
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if (login && !TEAM.includes(login)) {
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if (!contributors.has(login)) contributors.set(login, [])
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contributors.get(login)?.push(title)
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}
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}
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function findAuthor(shortHash: string): string | undefined {
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for (const [sha, login] of authorByHash) {
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if (sha.startsWith(shortHash)) return login
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}
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}
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// Batch-fetch files for all commits (hash -> areas)
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const diffLog = await $`git log ${previous}..${current} --name-only --format="%h"`.text()
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const areasByHash = new Map<string, Set<string>>()
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let currentHash: string | null = null
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for (const rawLine of diffLog.split("\n")) {
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const line = rawLine.trim()
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if (!line) continue
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if (/^[0-9a-f]{7,}$/i.test(line) && !line.includes("/")) {
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currentHash = line
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if (!areasByHash.has(currentHash)) areasByHash.set(currentHash, new Set())
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continue
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}
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if (currentHash) {
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areasByHash.get(currentHash)!.add(getAreaFromPath(line))
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}
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}
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// Build commit lines with author and areas
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const log = await $`git log ${previous}..${current} --oneline --format="%h %s"`.text()
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const commitLines = log.split("\n").filter((line) => line && !line.match(/^\w+ (ignore:|test:|chore:|ci:|release:)/i))
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const commitsWithMeta = commitLines
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.map((line) => {
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const hash = line.split(" ")[0]
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if (!hash) return null
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const author = findAuthor(hash)
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const authorStr = author ? ` [author: ${author}]` : ""
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const areas = areasByHash.get(hash)
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const areaStr = areas && areas.size > 0 ? ` [areas: ${[...areas].join(", ")}]` : " [areas: other]"
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return `${line}${authorStr}${areaStr}`
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})
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.filter(Boolean) as string[]
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const commits = commitsWithMeta.join("\n")
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if (!commits.trim()) {
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console.error("No commits found to generate changelog")
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}
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// Generate changelog via LLM
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// different port to not conflict with dev running opencode
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let raw: string | undefined
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try {
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const opencode = await createOpencode({ port: 8192 })
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try {
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const session = await opencode.client.session.create()
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if (!session.data?.id) {
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console.error("Failed to create session:", session)
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throw new Error("Failed to create session")
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}
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const response = await opencode.client.session.prompt({
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path: { id: session.data.id },
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body: {
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model: { providerID: "opencode", modelID: MODEL },
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parts: [{ type: "text", text: buildPrompt(previous, commits) }],
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},
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})
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if (!response.data?.parts) {
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console.error("Empty response from LLM:", response)
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}
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raw = response.data?.parts?.find((y) => y.type === "text")?.text
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} finally {
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opencode.server.close()
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}
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} catch (err) {
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console.error("Failed to generate changelog via LLM:", err)
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}
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const notes = parseChangelog(raw ?? "")
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notes.push(...formatContributors(contributors))
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return notes.join("\n")
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}
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// Standalone runner for local testing
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if (import.meta.main) {
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const [previous, current] = process.argv.slice(2)
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if (!previous || !current) {
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console.error("Usage: bun script/changelog.ts <previous> <current>")
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console.error("Example: bun script/changelog.ts v1.0.167 HEAD")
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process.exit(1)
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}
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const changelog = await generateChangelog(previous, current)
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console.log(changelog)
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process.exit(0)
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}
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