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Generate App Store Release Notes

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# Generate App Store Release Notes Generate App Store release notes for the current version. ## Important - Review recent commits to understand what's new - Replace [App Name] and [Support Email] with actual values - Plain text only (no emojis, markdown, or EM dashes) - Keep tone calm, supportive, and user-friendly ## Template We're working fast to keep [App Name] improving, with new features and refinements in every update. Download the latest version to explore what's new. [Introduction: "Based on your feedback, [description]", "Here's what's new in v[X.Y.Z]:", "What's new:", etc.] What's new: - [Feature 1]: [Brief description] - [Feature 2]: [Brief description] - [Feature 3]: [Brief description] [Continue with additional features as needed] Under the hood: - [Bug fix 1]: [Brief description] - [Bug fix 2]: [Brief description] - Performance and UI/UX improvements as well as other bug fixes [Optional: Coming soon] Coming soon: [Description of upcoming features]. [Optional: Disclaimers] [Disclaimer text if needed] Thank you for being part of the [App Name] community. Your reviews help others discover us. Got feedback? Reach out any time at [Support Email] or directly from the app's Support page. [Closing: "Take care," (default), "Best,", "Thank you,", "Warmly,", etc.] The [App Name] Team ## Guidelines Review commits, identify features, group logically, write in calm tone. Introduction options: - "Based on your feedback..." when features were user-requested - "Here's what's new in v[X.Y.Z]..." when you want to include version number - "What's new:" for simple, direct introduction Closing options: - "Take care," most common, warm and friendly (default) - "Best," professional and concise - "Thank you," when emphasizing gratitude - "Warmly," especially warm and personal Content tips: - Focus on user benefits, not technical implementation details - Order features logically: main feature first, then supporting features, then general improvements - Include relevant disclaimers when appropriate (health metrics, medical advice, privacy notes) - Mention upcoming features if foundation has been laid - Keep bullet points concise and scannable

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