+### Preview style
+
+<!-- Changes that affect Black's preview style -->
+
+- Add trailing commas to collection literals even if there's a comment after the last
+ entry (#3393)
+
+### Configuration
+
+<!-- Changes to how Black can be configured -->
+
+### Packaging
+
+<!-- Changes to how Black is packaged, such as dependency requirements -->
+
+### Parser
+
+<!-- Changes to the parser or to version autodetection -->
+
+### Performance
+
+<!-- Changes that improve Black's performance. -->
+
+### Output
+
+<!-- Changes to Black's terminal output and error messages -->
+
+### _Blackd_
+
+<!-- Changes to blackd -->
+
+### Integrations
+
+<!-- For example, Docker, GitHub Actions, pre-commit, editors -->
+
+### Documentation
+
+<!-- Major changes to documentation and policies. Small docs changes
+ don't need a changelog entry. -->
+
+## 23.1.0
+
+### Highlights
+
+This is the first release of 2023, and following our
+[stability policy](https://black.readthedocs.io/en/stable/the_black_code_style/index.html#stability-policy),
+it comes with a number of improvements to our stable style, including improvements to
+empty line handling, removal of redundant parentheses in several contexts, and output
+that highlights implicitly concatenated strings better.
+
+There are also many changes to the preview style; try out `black --preview` and give us
+feedback to help us set the stable style for next year.
+
+In addition to style changes, Black now automatically infers the supported Python
+versions from your `pyproject.toml` file, removing the need to set Black's target
+versions separately.
+
+### Stable style
+
+<!-- Changes that affect Black's stable style -->
+
+- Introduce the 2023 stable style, which incorporates most aspects of last year's
+ preview style (#3418). Specific changes:
+ - Enforce empty lines before classes and functions with sticky leading comments
+ (#3302) (22.12.0)
+ - Reformat empty and whitespace-only files as either an empty file (if no newline is
+ present) or as a single newline character (if a newline is present) (#3348)
+ (22.12.0)
+ - Implicitly concatenated strings used as function args are now wrapped inside
+ parentheses (#3307) (22.12.0)
+ - Correctly handle trailing commas that are inside a line's leading non-nested parens
+ (#3370) (22.12.0)
+ - `--skip-string-normalization` / `-S` now prevents docstring prefixes from being
+ normalized as expected (#3168) (since 22.8.0)
+ - When using `--skip-magic-trailing-comma` or `-C`, trailing commas are stripped from
+ subscript expressions with more than 1 element (#3209) (22.8.0)
+ - Implicitly concatenated strings inside a list, set, or tuple are now wrapped inside
+ parentheses (#3162) (22.8.0)
+ - Fix a string merging/split issue when a comment is present in the middle of
+ implicitly concatenated strings on its own line (#3227) (22.8.0)
+ - Docstring quotes are no longer moved if it would violate the line length limit
+ (#3044, #3430) (22.6.0)
+ - Parentheses around return annotations are now managed (#2990) (22.6.0)
+ - Remove unnecessary parentheses around awaited objects (#2991) (22.6.0)
+ - Remove unnecessary parentheses in `with` statements (#2926) (22.6.0)
+ - Remove trailing newlines after code block open (#3035) (22.6.0)
+ - Code cell separators `#%%` are now standardised to `# %%` (#2919) (22.3.0)
+ - Remove unnecessary parentheses from `except` statements (#2939) (22.3.0)
+ - Remove unnecessary parentheses from tuple unpacking in `for` loops (#2945) (22.3.0)
+ - Avoid magic-trailing-comma in single-element subscripts (#2942) (22.3.0)