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name: "Slack markdown-to-mrkdwn formatting conversion"
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# Story 385: Slack markdown-to-mrkdwn formatting conversion
## User Story
As a Slack user, I want bot messages to use Slack-native mrkdwn formatting instead of raw markdown, so that headers, bold text, and links render properly.
## Acceptance Criteria
- [ ] Headers (# ## ### etc.) are converted to bold text (*Header*) in Slack messages
- [ ] Markdown bold (**text**) is converted to Slack bold (*text*)
- [ ] Markdown strikethrough (~~text~~) is converted to Slack strikethrough (~text~)
- [ ] Markdown links [text](url) are converted to Slack format: <url|text>
- [ ] Code blocks and inline code are preserved as-is (already compatible)
- [ ] WhatsApp and Matrix bot formatting are completely unaffected (conversion only applied in Slack send paths)
- [ ] Conversion is applied to all Slack send paths: command responses, LLM streaming, htop snapshots, delete responses, and slash command responses
## Out of Scope
- TBD

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name: "Unreleased command shows list of stories since last release"
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# Story 386: Unreleased command shows list of stories since last release
## User Story
As a user, I want a bot command and web UI slash command called "unreleased" that shows a list of stories completed since the last release, so that I can see what's ready to ship.
## Acceptance Criteria
- [ ] Bot command `unreleased` returns a list of stories merged to master since the last release tag
- [ ] Web UI slash command /unreleased returns the same list
- [ ] Each entry shows story number and name
- [ ] If there are no unreleased stories, a clear message is shown
- [ ] Command is registered in the help command output
- [ ] WhatsApp, Slack, and Matrix transports all support the command via the shared command dispatcher
## Out of Scope
- TBD