# Changelog All notable changes to SuperClaude will be documented in this file. The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/), and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html). ## [Unreleased] ### Changed - **BREAKING**: Commands now use `/sc:` namespace to avoid conflicts with user custom commands - Commands are now installed in `~/.claude/commands/sc/` subdirectory - All 16 commands updated: `/analyze` � `/sc:analyze`, `/build` � `/sc:build`, etc. - Automatic migration from old command locations to new `sc/` subdirectory ### Added - **NEW COMMAND**: `/sc:implement` for feature and code implementation (addresses v2 user feedback) - Migration logic to move existing commands to new namespace automatically - Enhanced uninstaller to handle both old and new command locations - Improved command conflict prevention - Better command organization and discoverability ### Technical Details - Commands now accessible as `/sc:analyze`, `/sc:build`, `/sc:improve`, etc. - Migration preserves existing functionality while preventing naming conflicts - Installation process detects and migrates existing commands automatically - Tab completion support for `/sc:` prefix to discover all SuperClaude commands ## [3.0.0] - 2025-07-14 ### Added - Initial release of SuperClaude v3.0 - 15 specialized slash commands for development tasks - Smart persona auto-activation system - MCP server integration (Context7, Sequential, Magic, Playwright) - Unified CLI installer with multiple installation profiles - Comprehensive documentation and user guides - Token optimization framework - Task management system ### Features - **Commands**: analyze, build, cleanup, design, document, estimate, explain, git, improve, index, load, spawn, task, test, troubleshoot - **Personas**: architect, frontend, backend, analyzer, security, mentor, refactorer, performance, qa, devops, scribe - **MCP Servers**: Official library documentation, complex analysis, UI components, browser automation - **Installation**: Quick, minimal, and developer profiles with component selection