@atlashub/smartstack-cli 1.5.1 → 1.5.2
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- package/.documentation/css/styles.css +2168 -2168
- package/.documentation/js/app.js +794 -794
- package/config/default-config.json +86 -86
- package/config/settings.json +53 -53
- package/config/settings.local.example.json +16 -16
- package/dist/index.js +0 -0
- package/dist/index.js.map +1 -1
- package/package.json +88 -88
- package/templates/agents/action.md +36 -36
- package/templates/agents/efcore/conflicts.md +84 -84
- package/templates/agents/efcore/db-deploy.md +51 -51
- package/templates/agents/efcore/db-reset.md +59 -59
- package/templates/agents/efcore/db-seed.md +56 -56
- package/templates/agents/efcore/db-status.md +64 -64
- package/templates/agents/efcore/migration.md +85 -85
- package/templates/agents/efcore/rebase-snapshot.md +62 -62
- package/templates/agents/efcore/scan.md +90 -90
- package/templates/agents/efcore/squash.md +67 -67
- package/templates/agents/explore-codebase.md +65 -65
- package/templates/agents/explore-docs.md +97 -97
- package/templates/agents/fix-grammar.md +49 -49
- package/templates/agents/gitflow/abort.md +45 -45
- package/templates/agents/gitflow/cleanup.md +85 -85
- package/templates/agents/gitflow/commit.md +40 -40
- package/templates/agents/gitflow/exec.md +48 -48
- package/templates/agents/gitflow/finish.md +92 -92
- package/templates/agents/gitflow/init.md +139 -139
- package/templates/agents/gitflow/merge.md +62 -62
- package/templates/agents/gitflow/plan.md +42 -42
- package/templates/agents/gitflow/pr.md +78 -78
- package/templates/agents/gitflow/review.md +49 -49
- package/templates/agents/gitflow/start.md +61 -61
- package/templates/agents/gitflow/status.md +32 -32
- package/templates/agents/snipper.md +36 -36
- package/templates/agents/websearch.md +46 -46
- package/templates/commands/_resources/formatting-guide.md +124 -124
- package/templates/commands/ai-prompt.md +315 -315
- package/templates/commands/apex/1-analyze.md +100 -100
- package/templates/commands/apex/2-plan.md +145 -145
- package/templates/commands/apex/3-execute.md +171 -171
- package/templates/commands/apex/4-examine.md +116 -116
- package/templates/commands/apex/5-tasks.md +209 -209
- package/templates/commands/apex.md +76 -76
- package/templates/commands/application/create.md +362 -362
- package/templates/commands/application/templates-backend.md +463 -463
- package/templates/commands/application/templates-frontend.md +517 -517
- package/templates/commands/application/templates-i18n.md +478 -478
- package/templates/commands/application/templates-seed.md +362 -362
- package/templates/commands/application.md +303 -303
- package/templates/commands/business-analyse/0-orchestrate.md +640 -640
- package/templates/commands/business-analyse/1-init.md +269 -269
- package/templates/commands/business-analyse/2-discover.md +520 -520
- package/templates/commands/business-analyse/3-analyse.md +408 -408
- package/templates/commands/business-analyse/4-specify.md +598 -598
- package/templates/commands/business-analyse/5-validate.md +326 -326
- package/templates/commands/business-analyse/6-handoff.md +746 -746
- package/templates/commands/business-analyse/7-doc-html.md +602 -602
- package/templates/commands/business-analyse/bug.md +325 -325
- package/templates/commands/business-analyse/change-request.md +368 -368
- package/templates/commands/business-analyse/hotfix.md +200 -200
- package/templates/commands/business-analyse.md +640 -640
- package/templates/commands/controller/create.md +216 -216
- package/templates/commands/controller/postman-templates.md +528 -528
- package/templates/commands/controller/templates.md +600 -600
- package/templates/commands/controller.md +337 -337
- package/templates/commands/create/agent.md +138 -138
- package/templates/commands/create/command.md +166 -166
- package/templates/commands/create/hook.md +234 -234
- package/templates/commands/create/plugin.md +329 -329
- package/templates/commands/create/project.md +507 -507
- package/templates/commands/create/skill.md +199 -199
- package/templates/commands/create.md +220 -220
- package/templates/commands/debug.md +95 -95
- package/templates/commands/documentation/module.md +202 -202
- package/templates/commands/documentation/templates.md +432 -432
- package/templates/commands/documentation.md +190 -190
- package/templates/commands/efcore/_env-check.md +153 -153
- package/templates/commands/efcore/conflicts.md +186 -186
- package/templates/commands/efcore/db-deploy.md +193 -193
- package/templates/commands/efcore/db-reset.md +426 -426
- package/templates/commands/efcore/db-seed.md +326 -326
- package/templates/commands/efcore/db-status.md +226 -226
- package/templates/commands/efcore/migration.md +400 -400
- package/templates/commands/efcore/rebase-snapshot.md +264 -264
- package/templates/commands/efcore/scan.md +198 -198
- package/templates/commands/efcore/squash.md +298 -298
- package/templates/commands/efcore.md +224 -224
- package/templates/commands/epct.md +69 -69
- package/templates/commands/explain.md +186 -186
- package/templates/commands/explore.md +45 -45
- package/templates/commands/feature-full.md +267 -267
- package/templates/commands/gitflow/1-init.md +1038 -1038
- package/templates/commands/gitflow/10-start.md +768 -768
- package/templates/commands/gitflow/11-finish.md +457 -457
- package/templates/commands/gitflow/12-cleanup.md +276 -276
- package/templates/commands/gitflow/13-sync.md +216 -216
- package/templates/commands/gitflow/14-rebase.md +251 -251
- package/templates/commands/gitflow/2-status.md +277 -277
- package/templates/commands/gitflow/3-commit.md +344 -344
- package/templates/commands/gitflow/4-plan.md +145 -145
- package/templates/commands/gitflow/5-exec.md +147 -147
- package/templates/commands/gitflow/6-abort.md +344 -344
- package/templates/commands/gitflow/7-pull-request.md +453 -355
- package/templates/commands/gitflow/8-review.md +240 -176
- package/templates/commands/gitflow/9-merge.md +451 -365
- package/templates/commands/gitflow.md +128 -128
- package/templates/commands/implement.md +663 -663
- package/templates/commands/init.md +567 -567
- package/templates/commands/mcp-integration.md +330 -330
- package/templates/commands/notification.md +129 -129
- package/templates/commands/oneshot.md +57 -57
- package/templates/commands/quick-search.md +72 -72
- package/templates/commands/ralph-loop/cancel-ralph.md +18 -18
- package/templates/commands/ralph-loop/help.md +126 -126
- package/templates/commands/ralph-loop/ralph-loop.md +18 -18
- package/templates/commands/review.md +106 -106
- package/templates/commands/utils/test-web-config.md +160 -160
- package/templates/commands/utils/test-web.md +151 -151
- package/templates/commands/validate.md +233 -233
- package/templates/commands/workflow.md +193 -193
- package/templates/gitflow/config.json +138 -138
- package/templates/hooks/ef-migration-check.md +139 -139
- package/templates/hooks/hooks.json +25 -25
- package/templates/hooks/stop-hook.sh +177 -177
- package/templates/skills/ai-prompt/SKILL.md +778 -778
- package/templates/skills/application/SKILL.md +563 -563
- package/templates/skills/application/templates-backend.md +450 -450
- package/templates/skills/application/templates-frontend.md +531 -531
- package/templates/skills/application/templates-i18n.md +520 -520
- package/templates/skills/application/templates-seed.md +647 -647
- package/templates/skills/business-analyse/SKILL.md +191 -191
- package/templates/skills/business-analyse/questionnaire.md +283 -283
- package/templates/skills/business-analyse/templates-frd.md +477 -477
- package/templates/skills/business-analyse/templates-react.md +580 -580
- package/templates/skills/controller/SKILL.md +240 -240
- package/templates/skills/controller/postman-templates.md +614 -614
- package/templates/skills/controller/templates.md +1468 -1468
- package/templates/skills/documentation/SKILL.md +133 -133
- package/templates/skills/documentation/templates.md +476 -476
- package/templates/skills/feature-full/SKILL.md +838 -838
- package/templates/skills/notification/SKILL.md +555 -555
- package/templates/skills/ui-components/SKILL.md +870 -870
- package/templates/skills/workflow/SKILL.md +582 -582
- package/templates/test-web/api-health.json +38 -38
- package/templates/test-web/minimal.json +19 -19
- package/templates/test-web/npm-package.json +46 -46
- package/templates/test-web/seo-check.json +54 -54
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### Library: [Name/Version]
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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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### Code Examples
|
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|
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Provide complete, working code snippets:
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```language
|
|
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|
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// [Real-world example with full context]
|
|
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|
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57
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```
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58
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+
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59
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+
### API Reference
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60
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+
- `method(params: Type)`: [Purpose, parameters, return type, example]
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61
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+
- `property: Type`: [Usage and when to use it]
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62
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+
- Include all relevant method signatures
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63
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+
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64
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+
### Configuration
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65
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+
```language
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66
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// [Complete, production-ready config example]
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67
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+
// Show all important options with explanations
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68
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+
```
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69
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+
|
|
70
|
+
### Common Patterns
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71
|
+
- [Pattern]: [When/why to use + complete code example]
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72
|
+
- [Error handling]: [Best practices with code]
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|
73
|
+
|
|
74
|
+
### Important Details
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|
75
|
+
- Version-specific notes
|
|
76
|
+
- Breaking changes or gotchas
|
|
77
|
+
- Performance considerations
|
|
78
|
+
- Security implications
|
|
79
|
+
|
|
80
|
+
### Source URLs
|
|
81
|
+
- Official docs: [url]
|
|
82
|
+
- API reference: [url]
|
|
83
|
+
- Examples/GitHub: [url]
|
|
84
|
+
|
|
85
|
+
## Execution Rules
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|
86
|
+
|
|
87
|
+
- **NEVER create markdown files** - output everything directly
|
|
88
|
+
- **Precision over completeness** - focus on what's immediately useful
|
|
89
|
+
- **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
|
|
93
|
+
- **Be comprehensive** - include all relevant details in your response
|
|
94
|
+
|
|
95
|
+
## Priority
|
|
96
|
+
|
|
97
|
+
Actionable code examples > API specs > Configuration > Theory. Output everything directly.
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