A patch summary tool shows a simple way to cut token costs

PatchTL;DR turns long game patch notes into a short list of changes that affect the meta, such as buffs, nerfs, and reworks. It supports patches for League of Legends, Valorant, Magic: The Gathering, World of Warcraft, Dota, and Overwatch. It removes less useful material such as skin news, lore, and developer commentary, then shows change tags and a plain summary of likely meta impact.

extracts the changes into a structured format. The tool stores each patch URL so the same patch is not processed again, which saves tokens and money. The free version allows unlimited summaries and includes a public library of older patches.

The paid version is and adds a , automatic alerts, and permanent archives. The product is still early, with open questions around bulk imports, which games should get alerts first, and whether the free and paid split feels fair.

Key points

  • The tool summarizes long game patch notes into only the changes that affect the meta.
  • extracts structured change data from the patch text.
  • Processed patch URLs are so the same patch does not spend tokens twice.
  • The free version offers unlimited summaries and a public archive of past patches.
  • The paid version adds a , automatic alerts, and permanent storage.
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