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Changelog

Changelog

All notable changes to Access to Business will be documented in this file.

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[Unreleased]

Added

  • CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md (Contributor Covenant v2.1) — replaces the 3-line stub previously embedded in CONTRIBUTING.md
  • README.md — table of contents, "What's Inside" inventory, FAQ, "Getting Help" section, CI status badge
  • README.md — third install option (Claude Code CLI) and clarified existing options
  • README.mdInteractive Apps branch in the architecture diagram and a new Interactive Tools row in the capabilities table linking the 4 HTML apps
  • GETTING_STARTED.mdInteractive Tools section documenting the 4 browser apps
  • MANIFEST.jsonevals: 80 and apps: 4 fields for machine-readable inventory

Changed

  • README.md — repository-structure diagram now shows all 12 reference directories (added advisor, decisions, integrations) and lists Missouri, California, and Texas as reference state deployments
  • CLAUDE.md — eval count corrected from 51 to 80 (matches evals/eval-set.json); regional list now includes Texas
  • CONTRIBUTING.md — Code of Conduct section now links to the standalone file

Fixed

  • Documentation drift: eval count, state deployment list, and reference-directory count are now consistent across README.md, CLAUDE.md, MANIFEST.json, and disk

[1.1.0] — 2026-04-05

Added

  • 10 new playbooks: first-revenue, customer-discovery, pricing-strategy, competitive-intelligence, network-building, ninety-day-sprints, automation, tool-stack, funding-types, time-blocking
  • Routing tables in SKILL.md for advisor toolkit (4 files), decision flowcharts (4 files), integrations (3 files), checklists, and glossary
  • 17 new eval test cases (atb-026 to atb-042) covering all previously untested content
  • 3 additional apps documented in file tree: pitch-timer, runway-calculator, unit-economics-calculator

Changed

  • Split 8 oversized playbooks into progressive-disclosure pairs (main + advanced), bringing most under the 300-line convention
  • Updated MANIFEST.json: playbooks 11→21, commands 35→36, added 3 reference directories
  • Updated playbooks/README.md with all 21 playbooks in two tables (core + specialized)
  • Replaced Missouri-specific content in fundraising.md with generic regional pointer
  • Bumped version from 1.0.0 to 1.1.0

[1.0.0] — 2025-03-31

Added

  • Initial release as access-to-business (Pillar 7 of the Access To initiative)
  • Rebranded from skandy / mostart to align with Access To family conventions
  • 57 files across 10 reference directories
  • 35+ slash commands across 3 command groups
  • 11 playbooks covering full startup lifecycle
  • 11 template categories with 100+ copy-paste-ready templates
  • 6-file pitch generator system (coaching, deck design, copy, one-sheets, toolkit)
  • 6-file compliance directory (HIPAA, SOC2, GDPR/CCPA, FERPA, PCI-DSS, security)
  • 7-file contracts directory (SaaS, MSA, DPA/NDA, marketing, operational, negotiation)
  • 3-file accounting directory (bookkeeping, tax calendar, CPA guide)
  • 3-file IP directory (patents, trademarks, trade secrets, copyright)
  • State-deployable regional architecture with Missouri as reference implementation
  • React intake assessment app (self-contained HTML)
  • Eval test set for skill triggering verification
  • GitHub repo infrastructure (README, LICENSE, CONTRIBUTING, CHANGELOG)

Changed (from skandy/mostart)

  • Renamed from skandyaccess-to-business
  • Generalized Missouri-specific content into references/regional/missouri.md
  • Added state deployment guide in references/regional/README.md
  • Updated all command help text to reference Access to Business
  • Added Access To family context and cross-pillar references
  • Added educational-information disclaimers for legal/financial content

Nonpartisan informational resource for Missouri — District 2 — not legal, medical, or financial advice. Source: dougdevitre/access-to-business.

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