# Daily Digest Title Format Standard ## Standard Format All Daily Digest titles must follow this exact format: ``` ## Daily Digest - {DayName}, {Month} {Day}, {Year} ``` ### Examples ✅ **Correct:** - `## Daily Digest - Monday, February 24, 2026` - `## Daily Digest - Tuesday, March 3, 2026` - `## Daily Digest - Sunday, December 31, 2026` ❌ **Incorrect:** - `## Daily Digest - February 24, 2026` (missing day name) - `## Daily Digest - Monday, February 24th, 2026` (uses ordinal "24th") - `# Daily Digest - Monday, February 24, 2026` (wrong header level) ## Rules 1. **Header Level:** Always use `##` (H2), not `#` (H1) or `###` (H3) 2. **Day Name:** Always include the full day name (Monday, Tuesday, etc.) 3. **Month:** Full month name (January, February, etc.) 4. **Day:** Plain number without ordinal suffix (24, not 24th) 5. **Year:** Full 4-digit year (2026, not 26) 6. **Separators:** Comma after day name, comma after day number ## Code Reference If you need to generate a title programmatically, use this function: ```typescript function getDayName(dateStr: string): string { const days = ['Sunday', 'Monday', 'Tuesday', 'Wednesday', 'Thursday', 'Friday', 'Saturday']; const date = new Date(dateStr + 'T12:00:00'); // Use noon to avoid timezone issues return days[date.getDay()]; } function formatDateForTitle(dateStr: string): string { const months = [ 'January', 'February', 'March', 'April', 'May', 'June', 'July', 'August', 'September', 'October', 'November', 'December' ]; const [year, month, day] = dateStr.split('-'); const monthName = months[parseInt(month, 10) - 1]; return `${monthName} ${parseInt(day, 10)}, ${year}`; } function generateStandardTitle(dateStr: string): string { const dayName = getDayName(dateStr); const datePart = formatDateForTitle(dateStr); return `## Daily Digest - ${dayName}, ${datePart}`; } // Example usage: const title = generateStandardTitle('2026-02-24'); // Returns: "## Daily Digest - Tuesday, February 24, 2026" ``` ## Migration History **Last Migration:** 2026-02-24 - Migrated 9 existing posts to the new standard format - Script: `scripts/migrate-titles.js` - Run with: `node scripts/migrate-titles.js` - Dry run: `node scripts/migrate-titles.js --dry-run`