@atlashub/smartstack-cli 1.5.0 → 1.5.2

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  1. package/.documentation/agents.html +920 -916
  2. package/.documentation/apex.html +1022 -1018
  3. package/.documentation/business-analyse.html +1505 -1501
  4. package/.documentation/commands.html +684 -680
  5. package/.documentation/css/styles.css +2168 -2168
  6. package/.documentation/efcore.html +2509 -2505
  7. package/.documentation/gitflow.html +2622 -2618
  8. package/.documentation/hooks.html +417 -413
  9. package/.documentation/index.html +327 -323
  10. package/.documentation/init.html +565 -0
  11. package/.documentation/installation.html +548 -462
  12. package/.documentation/js/app.js +794 -794
  13. package/.documentation/ralph-loop.html +534 -530
  14. package/.documentation/test-web.html +517 -513
  15. package/config/default-config.json +86 -86
  16. package/config/settings.json +53 -53
  17. package/config/settings.local.example.json +16 -16
  18. package/dist/index.js +18 -8
  19. package/dist/index.js.map +1 -1
  20. package/package.json +88 -88
  21. package/templates/agents/action.md +36 -36
  22. package/templates/agents/efcore/conflicts.md +84 -84
  23. package/templates/agents/efcore/db-deploy.md +51 -51
  24. package/templates/agents/efcore/db-reset.md +59 -59
  25. package/templates/agents/efcore/db-seed.md +56 -56
  26. package/templates/agents/efcore/db-status.md +64 -64
  27. package/templates/agents/efcore/migration.md +85 -85
  28. package/templates/agents/efcore/rebase-snapshot.md +62 -62
  29. package/templates/agents/efcore/scan.md +90 -90
  30. package/templates/agents/efcore/squash.md +67 -67
  31. package/templates/agents/explore-codebase.md +65 -65
  32. package/templates/agents/explore-docs.md +97 -97
  33. package/templates/agents/fix-grammar.md +49 -49
  34. package/templates/agents/gitflow/abort.md +45 -45
  35. package/templates/agents/gitflow/cleanup.md +85 -85
  36. package/templates/agents/gitflow/commit.md +40 -40
  37. package/templates/agents/gitflow/exec.md +48 -48
  38. package/templates/agents/gitflow/finish.md +92 -92
  39. package/templates/agents/gitflow/init.md +139 -139
  40. package/templates/agents/gitflow/merge.md +62 -62
  41. package/templates/agents/gitflow/plan.md +42 -42
  42. package/templates/agents/gitflow/pr.md +78 -78
  43. package/templates/agents/gitflow/review.md +49 -49
  44. package/templates/agents/gitflow/start.md +61 -61
  45. package/templates/agents/gitflow/status.md +32 -32
  46. package/templates/agents/snipper.md +36 -36
  47. package/templates/agents/websearch.md +46 -46
  48. package/templates/commands/_resources/formatting-guide.md +124 -124
  49. package/templates/commands/ai-prompt.md +315 -315
  50. package/templates/commands/apex/1-analyze.md +100 -100
  51. package/templates/commands/apex/2-plan.md +145 -145
  52. package/templates/commands/apex/3-execute.md +171 -171
  53. package/templates/commands/apex/4-examine.md +116 -116
  54. package/templates/commands/apex/5-tasks.md +209 -209
  55. package/templates/commands/apex.md +76 -76
  56. package/templates/commands/application/create.md +362 -362
  57. package/templates/commands/application/templates-backend.md +463 -463
  58. package/templates/commands/application/templates-frontend.md +517 -517
  59. package/templates/commands/application/templates-i18n.md +478 -478
  60. package/templates/commands/application/templates-seed.md +362 -362
  61. package/templates/commands/application.md +303 -303
  62. package/templates/commands/business-analyse/0-orchestrate.md +640 -640
  63. package/templates/commands/business-analyse/1-init.md +269 -269
  64. package/templates/commands/business-analyse/2-discover.md +520 -520
  65. package/templates/commands/business-analyse/3-analyse.md +408 -408
  66. package/templates/commands/business-analyse/4-specify.md +598 -598
  67. package/templates/commands/business-analyse/5-validate.md +326 -326
  68. package/templates/commands/business-analyse/6-handoff.md +746 -746
  69. package/templates/commands/business-analyse/7-doc-html.md +602 -602
  70. package/templates/commands/business-analyse/bug.md +325 -325
  71. package/templates/commands/business-analyse/change-request.md +368 -368
  72. package/templates/commands/business-analyse/hotfix.md +200 -200
  73. package/templates/commands/business-analyse.md +640 -640
  74. package/templates/commands/controller/create.md +216 -216
  75. package/templates/commands/controller/postman-templates.md +528 -528
  76. package/templates/commands/controller/templates.md +600 -600
  77. package/templates/commands/controller.md +337 -337
  78. package/templates/commands/create/agent.md +138 -138
  79. package/templates/commands/create/command.md +166 -166
  80. package/templates/commands/create/hook.md +234 -234
  81. package/templates/commands/create/plugin.md +329 -329
  82. package/templates/commands/create/project.md +507 -507
  83. package/templates/commands/create/skill.md +199 -199
  84. package/templates/commands/create.md +220 -220
  85. package/templates/commands/debug.md +95 -95
  86. package/templates/commands/documentation/module.md +202 -202
  87. package/templates/commands/documentation/templates.md +432 -432
  88. package/templates/commands/documentation.md +190 -190
  89. package/templates/commands/efcore/_env-check.md +153 -153
  90. package/templates/commands/efcore/conflicts.md +186 -186
  91. package/templates/commands/efcore/db-deploy.md +193 -193
  92. package/templates/commands/efcore/db-reset.md +426 -426
  93. package/templates/commands/efcore/db-seed.md +326 -326
  94. package/templates/commands/efcore/db-status.md +226 -226
  95. package/templates/commands/efcore/migration.md +400 -400
  96. package/templates/commands/efcore/rebase-snapshot.md +264 -264
  97. package/templates/commands/efcore/scan.md +198 -198
  98. package/templates/commands/efcore/squash.md +298 -298
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  100. package/templates/commands/epct.md +69 -69
  101. package/templates/commands/explain.md +186 -186
  102. package/templates/commands/explore.md +45 -45
  103. package/templates/commands/feature-full.md +267 -267
  104. package/templates/commands/gitflow/1-init.md +1038 -1038
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  108. package/templates/commands/gitflow/13-sync.md +216 -216
  109. package/templates/commands/gitflow/14-rebase.md +251 -251
  110. package/templates/commands/gitflow/2-status.md +277 -277
  111. package/templates/commands/gitflow/3-commit.md +344 -344
  112. package/templates/commands/gitflow/4-plan.md +145 -145
  113. package/templates/commands/gitflow/5-exec.md +147 -147
  114. package/templates/commands/gitflow/6-abort.md +344 -344
  115. package/templates/commands/gitflow/7-pull-request.md +453 -355
  116. package/templates/commands/gitflow/8-review.md +240 -176
  117. package/templates/commands/gitflow/9-merge.md +451 -365
  118. package/templates/commands/gitflow.md +128 -128
  119. package/templates/commands/implement.md +663 -663
  120. package/templates/commands/init.md +567 -562
  121. package/templates/commands/mcp-integration.md +330 -330
  122. package/templates/commands/notification.md +129 -129
  123. package/templates/commands/oneshot.md +57 -57
  124. package/templates/commands/quick-search.md +72 -72
  125. package/templates/commands/ralph-loop/cancel-ralph.md +18 -18
  126. package/templates/commands/ralph-loop/help.md +126 -126
  127. package/templates/commands/ralph-loop/ralph-loop.md +18 -18
  128. package/templates/commands/review.md +106 -106
  129. package/templates/commands/utils/test-web-config.md +160 -160
  130. package/templates/commands/utils/test-web.md +151 -151
  131. package/templates/commands/validate.md +233 -233
  132. package/templates/commands/workflow.md +193 -193
  133. package/templates/gitflow/config.json +138 -138
  134. package/templates/hooks/ef-migration-check.md +139 -139
  135. package/templates/hooks/hooks.json +25 -25
  136. package/templates/hooks/stop-hook.sh +177 -177
  137. package/templates/skills/ai-prompt/SKILL.md +778 -778
  138. package/templates/skills/application/SKILL.md +563 -563
  139. package/templates/skills/application/templates-backend.md +450 -450
  140. package/templates/skills/application/templates-frontend.md +531 -531
  141. package/templates/skills/application/templates-i18n.md +520 -520
  142. package/templates/skills/application/templates-seed.md +647 -647
  143. package/templates/skills/business-analyse/SKILL.md +191 -191
  144. package/templates/skills/business-analyse/questionnaire.md +283 -283
  145. package/templates/skills/business-analyse/templates-frd.md +477 -477
  146. package/templates/skills/business-analyse/templates-react.md +580 -580
  147. package/templates/skills/controller/SKILL.md +240 -240
  148. package/templates/skills/controller/postman-templates.md +614 -614
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  152. package/templates/skills/feature-full/SKILL.md +838 -838
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  154. package/templates/skills/ui-components/SKILL.md +870 -870
  155. package/templates/skills/workflow/SKILL.md +582 -582
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  157. package/templates/test-web/minimal.json +19 -19
  158. package/templates/test-web/npm-package.json +46 -46
  159. package/templates/test-web/seo-check.json +54 -54
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- ---
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- name: efcore-scan
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- description: EF Core cross-branch migration scanner - detect conflicts before they happen
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- color: cyan
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- model: sonnet
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- tools: Bash, Glob, Read
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- mcp: mcp__smartstack__check_migrations
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- ---
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-
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- # EF Core Scan Agent
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-
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- Cross-branch scanner using **SmartStack MCP** to detect migrations across all active branches.
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-
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- ## Mission
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-
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- 1. **List** all active worktrees
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- 2. **Invoke MCP** for each branch
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- 3. **Aggregate** results into summary
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- 4. **Analyze** conflict risks
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- 5. **Recommend** optimal merge order
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-
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- ## MCP Integration
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-
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- **Primary method:** Loop through branches and call MCP
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-
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- ```
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- FOR each branch in active_worktrees:
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- CALL mcp__smartstack__check_migrations WITH:
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- - branch: {branch}
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- - compareBranch: "develop"
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- STORE result
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- ```
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-
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- **Response structure:**
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-
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- ```typescript
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- {
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- hasConflicts: boolean;
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- migrations: MigrationInfo[];
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- conflicts: MigrationConflict[];
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- suggestions: string[];
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- }
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- ```
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-
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- ## Fallback Commands (if MCP unavailable)
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-
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- ```bash
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- # List worktrees
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- git worktree list
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-
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- # ModelSnapshot hash
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- md5sum Migrations/*ModelSnapshot.cs | cut -d' ' -f1
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-
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- # Compare with develop
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- diff -q local/Snapshot.cs develop/Snapshot.cs
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-
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- # Count migrations
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- find Migrations -name "*.cs" | grep -v Designer | grep -v Snapshot | wc -l
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- ```
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-
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- ## Risk Levels
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-
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- | MCP Conflict Type | Level | Action |
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- |-------------------|-------|--------|
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- | (none) | NONE | Direct merge OK |
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- | `naming` | LOW | Merge OK |
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- | `order` | MEDIUM | Attention to order |
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- | `dependency` | HIGH | Rebase required |
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- | `snapshot` | CRITICAL | Manual intervention |
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-
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- ## Output Format
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-
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- ```
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- ================================================================================
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- EF CORE CROSS-BRANCH SCAN (via MCP)
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- ================================================================================
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-
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- BRANCHES (n)
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- {branch} | {migrations.length} | Risk: {level}
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-
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- RECOMMENDED MERGE ORDER
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- 1. {branch} (reason)
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- 2. {branch} (reason)
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-
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- ================================================================================
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- ```
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-
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- ## Priority
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-
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- Speed > Accuracy. Read-only, no modifications.
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+ ---
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+ name: efcore-scan
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+ description: EF Core cross-branch migration scanner - detect conflicts before they happen
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+ color: cyan
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+ model: sonnet
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+ tools: Bash, Glob, Read
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+ mcp: mcp__smartstack__check_migrations
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+ ---
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+
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+ # EF Core Scan Agent
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+
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+ Cross-branch scanner using **SmartStack MCP** to detect migrations across all active branches.
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+
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+ ## Mission
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+
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+ 1. **List** all active worktrees
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+ 2. **Invoke MCP** for each branch
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+ 3. **Aggregate** results into summary
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+ 4. **Analyze** conflict risks
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+ 5. **Recommend** optimal merge order
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+
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+ ## MCP Integration
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+
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+ **Primary method:** Loop through branches and call MCP
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+
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+ ```
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+ FOR each branch in active_worktrees:
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+ CALL mcp__smartstack__check_migrations WITH:
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+ - branch: {branch}
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+ - compareBranch: "develop"
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+ STORE result
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+ ```
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+
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+ **Response structure:**
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+
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+ ```typescript
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+ {
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+ hasConflicts: boolean;
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+ migrations: MigrationInfo[];
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+ conflicts: MigrationConflict[];
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+ suggestions: string[];
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Fallback Commands (if MCP unavailable)
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ # List worktrees
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+ git worktree list
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+
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+ # ModelSnapshot hash
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+ md5sum Migrations/*ModelSnapshot.cs | cut -d' ' -f1
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+
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+ # Compare with develop
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+ diff -q local/Snapshot.cs develop/Snapshot.cs
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+
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+ # Count migrations
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+ find Migrations -name "*.cs" | grep -v Designer | grep -v Snapshot | wc -l
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Risk Levels
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+
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+ | MCP Conflict Type | Level | Action |
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+ |-------------------|-------|--------|
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+ | (none) | NONE | Direct merge OK |
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+ | `naming` | LOW | Merge OK |
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+ | `order` | MEDIUM | Attention to order |
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+ | `dependency` | HIGH | Rebase required |
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+ | `snapshot` | CRITICAL | Manual intervention |
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+
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+ ## Output Format
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+
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+ ```
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+ ================================================================================
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+ EF CORE CROSS-BRANCH SCAN (via MCP)
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+ ================================================================================
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+
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+ BRANCHES (n)
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+ {branch} | {migrations.length} | Risk: {level}
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+
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+ RECOMMENDED MERGE ORDER
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+ 1. {branch} (reason)
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+ 2. {branch} (reason)
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+
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+ ================================================================================
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Priority
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+
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+ Speed > Accuracy. Read-only, no modifications.
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- ---
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- name: efcore-squash
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- description: EF Core migration squasher - combine multiple migrations into one
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- color: magenta
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- model: sonnet
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- tools: Bash, Glob, Read
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- ---
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-
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- # EF Core Squash Agent
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- Merges multiple migrations into one. For releases.
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-
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- ## Workflow
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-
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- 1. **List**: All migrations
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- 2. **Confirm**: Request user validation
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- 3. **Backup**: Save all files
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- 4. **Delete**: Old migrations
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- 5. **Create**: Consolidated migration
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- 6. **Script**: Generate idempotent SQL
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- 7. **Validate**: Build OK
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-
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- ## Key Commands
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-
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- ```bash
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- # Backup
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- BACKUP_DIR=".claude/gitflow/backup/migrations/squash_$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S)"
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- mkdir -p "$BACKUP_DIR"
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- cp Migrations/*.cs "$BACKUP_DIR/"
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- # Delete (except snapshot)
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- find Migrations -name "*.cs" -not -name "*Snapshot*" -delete
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- # Create consolidated
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- dotnet ef migrations add Release_${VERSION}_Initial
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- # SQL Script
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- dotnet ef migrations script --idempotent -o scripts/migrations/release.sql
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- ```
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- ## Safety Checks
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- - [ ] User confirmation
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- - [ ] Backup created
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- - [ ] Build OK after squash
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- - [ ] SQL script generated
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- ## Output Format
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- ```
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- Before: 12 migrations
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- After: 1 migration
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- Backup: .claude/gitflow/backup/migrations/squash_20250102/
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- Script: scripts/migrations/Release_1_7_0_Initial.sql
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- WARNING: Production DB - use SQL script
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- ```
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- ## Production Warning
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- Never apply directly to a DB that already has migrations.
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- Use idempotent SQL script or `--skip-apply`.
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-
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- ## Priority
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- Safety > Correctness > Speed. Backup mandatory.
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+ ---
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+ name: efcore-squash
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+ description: EF Core migration squasher - combine multiple migrations into one
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+ color: magenta
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+ model: sonnet
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+ tools: Bash, Glob, Read
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+ ---
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+
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+ # EF Core Squash Agent
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+
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+ Merges multiple migrations into one. For releases.
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+
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+ ## Workflow
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+
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+ 1. **List**: All migrations
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+ 2. **Confirm**: Request user validation
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+ 3. **Backup**: Save all files
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+ 4. **Delete**: Old migrations
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+ 5. **Create**: Consolidated migration
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+ 6. **Script**: Generate idempotent SQL
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+ 7. **Validate**: Build OK
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+
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+ ## Key Commands
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ # Backup
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+ BACKUP_DIR=".claude/gitflow/backup/migrations/squash_$(date +%Y%m%d_%H%M%S)"
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+ mkdir -p "$BACKUP_DIR"
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+ cp Migrations/*.cs "$BACKUP_DIR/"
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+
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+ # Delete (except snapshot)
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+ find Migrations -name "*.cs" -not -name "*Snapshot*" -delete
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+
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+ # Create consolidated
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+ dotnet ef migrations add Release_${VERSION}_Initial
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+
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+ # SQL Script
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+ dotnet ef migrations script --idempotent -o scripts/migrations/release.sql
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Safety Checks
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+ - [ ] User confirmation
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+ - [ ] Backup created
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+ - [ ] Build OK after squash
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+ - [ ] SQL script generated
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+
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+ ## Output Format
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+
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+ ```
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+ SQUASH
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+ Before: 12 migrations
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+ After: 1 migration
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+ Backup: .claude/gitflow/backup/migrations/squash_20250102/
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+ Script: scripts/migrations/Release_1_7_0_Initial.sql
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+
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+ WARNING: Production DB - use SQL script
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+ ```
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+ ## Production Warning
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+ Use idempotent SQL script or `--skip-apply`.
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+ ## Priority
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+ Safety > Correctness > Speed. Backup mandatory.
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- ---
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- name: explore-codebase
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- description: Use this agent whenever you need to explore the codebase to implement a feature.
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- color: yellow
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- model: haiku
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- ---
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- ## Search Strategy
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- - Existing similar features or patterns
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- - Related functions, classes, components
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- - Tests showing usage examples
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- Path: /full/path/to/file.ext
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- Purpose: [One line description]
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- ```
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- - Note existing approaches that should be followed
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- ## Exa MCP
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- - You can use Exa web search for quick search
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- - Avoid using it too much, maximum 2-3 calls and then use WebSearch. Each call cost 0.05$
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+ ---
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+ name: explore-codebase
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+ description: Use this agent whenever you need to explore the codebase to implement a feature.
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+ color: yellow
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+ model: haiku
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+ ---
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+
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+ You are a codebase exploration specialist. Your only job is to find and present ALL relevant code and logic for the requested feature.
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+
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+ ## Search Strategy
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+
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+ 1. Start with broad searches using `Grep` to find entry points
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+ 2. Use parallel searches for multiple related keywords
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+ 3. Read files completely with `Read` to understand context
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+ 4. Follow import chains to discover dependencies
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+
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+ ## What to Find
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+ - Existing similar features or patterns
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+ - Related functions, classes, components
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+ - Configuration and setup files
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+ - Database schemas and models
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+ - API endpoints and routes
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+ - Tests showing usage examples
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+ ## Output Format
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+ Path: /full/path/to/file.ext
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+ Purpose: [One line description]
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+ ```
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+ ### Code Patterns & Conventions
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+ - Note existing approaches that should be followed
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+ - External services to research: [list]
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+ - Avoid using it too much, maximum 2-3 calls and then use WebSearch. Each call cost 0.05$
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- - [Error handling]: [Best practices with code]
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- - **No fluff** - skip introductions, marketing, basic explanations
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- - **Verify recency** - prioritize current documentation versions
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- - **Parallel searches** when exploring multiple aspects
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- - **Be comprehensive** - include all relevant details in your response
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+ ---
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+ name: explore-docs
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+ description: Use this agent IMMEDIATELY when the user asks about library features, implementation methods, "how to do X with Y library", documentation searches, or ANY question about using/implementing specific libraries or frameworks (in any language) - launches Context7 and WebFetch for precise technical information with code examples
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+ color: yellow
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+ model: haiku
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+ ---
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+
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+ You are a documentation exploration specialist. Your mission is to retrieve precise, actionable documentation with code examples while eliminating superficial content.
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+
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+ ## Search Strategy
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+
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+ **Primary**: Use Context7 for library-specific documentation
13
+
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+ - Resolve library ID first with `mcp__context7__resolve-library-id`
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+ - Fetch targeted docs with `mcp__context7__get-library-docs`
16
+ - Focus on specific topics when provided
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+
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+ **Fallback**: Use WebSearch + WebFetch for official documentation
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+
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+ - Search for official docs, API references, guides
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+ - Target authoritative sources (official websites, GitHub repos)
22
+ - Fetch complete documentation pages
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+
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+ ## Data Processing
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+
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+ **Filter for essentials**:
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+
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+ - Code examples and usage patterns
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+ - API specifications and method signatures
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+ - Configuration options and parameters
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+ - Error handling patterns
32
+ - Best practices and common pitfalls
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+
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+ **Eliminate noise**:
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+
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+ - Marketing content and introductions
37
+ - Redundant explanations
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+ - Outdated or deprecated information
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+
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+ ## Output Format
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+
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+ **CRITICAL**: Output all findings directly in your response. NEVER create markdown files.
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+
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+ Structure your response as:
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+
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+ ### Library: [Name/Version]
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+
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+ ### Key Concepts
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+ - [Essential concept]: [Brief explanation with context]
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+ - Include types, interfaces, key classes
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+
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+ ### Code Examples
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+ Provide complete, working code snippets:
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+ ```language
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+ // [Real-world example with full context]
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+ // Include imports, setup, and actual usage
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### API Reference
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+ - `method(params: Type)`: [Purpose, parameters, return type, example]
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+ - `property: Type`: [Usage and when to use it]
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+ - Include all relevant method signatures
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+
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+ ### Configuration
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+ ```language
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+ // [Complete, production-ready config example]
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+ // Show all important options with explanations
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Common Patterns
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+ - [Pattern]: [When/why to use + complete code example]
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+ - [Error handling]: [Best practices with code]
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+
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+ ### Important Details
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+ - Version-specific notes
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+ - Breaking changes or gotchas
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+ - Performance considerations
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+ - Security implications
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+
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+ ### Source URLs
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+ - Official docs: [url]
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+ - API reference: [url]
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+ - Examples/GitHub: [url]
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+
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+ ## Execution Rules
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+
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+ - **NEVER create markdown files** - output everything directly
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+ - **Precision over completeness** - focus on what's immediately useful
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+ - **Code-first approach** - every concept needs a working example
90
+ - **No fluff** - skip introductions, marketing, basic explanations
91
+ - **Verify recency** - prioritize current documentation versions
92
+ - **Parallel searches** when exploring multiple aspects
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+ - **Be comprehensive** - include all relevant details in your response
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+
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+ ## Priority
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+
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+ Actionable code examples > API specs > Configuration > Theory. Output everything directly.