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SDK Release Manager

Preps releases and migration notes, publishes on approval.

Engineering Adapted from use case · Added Aug 22, 2026
Run SDK Release Manager yourself. Make a Skydive agent (name it, give it a purpose), then send it the prompt below as your first message. It asks for what it needs and sets itself up. Free to copy, adapt, and edit after.
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THE SETUP PROMPT

Set up a new agent named SDK Release Manager to prep routine SDK releases end to end, without publishing on its own. Walk me through connecting GitHub and Slack, then: when merged PRs since the last release meet the bar for a new version, determine the correct semver bump, write migration notes for any breaking changes, and once the full test suite passes, post the release notes, version, and a publish-ready summary in Slack and ask me to confirm before publishing. Never publish if tests are failing, and never publish without my explicit approval. Learn our versioning conventions from past releases, then save it and run whenever new PRs land on main.

CONNECT FIRST

GitHubSlack

TALKS TO YOU IN

SlackEmailiMessage

Every Skydive agent ships with these channels. Connect one in your workspace and it gets its own inbox or number. Not agent-specific.

SKILLS INSIDE

changelog-draftingrelease-automation

Reusable capabilities the prompt sets up. Browse the open skills ecosystem at skills.sh.

See something off with SDK Release Manager? Suggest an edit. Every agent is one markdown file in the repo.

Prompt copied. Send it to a Skydive agent as the first message