@chamba/claude-extras 0.4.0 → 0.5.1

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package/README.md CHANGED
@@ -159,11 +159,20 @@ Then, in Claude Code:
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  /ticket TICKET-123
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  ```
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- `/ticket` runs the full orchestrator-worker flow: create worktrees
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- `chamba_load_context` → delegate the plan to the **planner** subagent →
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- `chamba_review_plan` + the **reviewer** subagent → delegate code to **implementer** and
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- tests to **tester** (all inside the worktrees) → `chamba_summarize_to_vault`. It runs to
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- the end and stops for your review. It **never commits, merges or pushes** — you review,
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+ If you already wrote a plan (in plan mode, exported to a `.md`, or by hand), reuse it and
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+ skip the planning step:
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+ ```
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+ /ticket -p ./plans/TICKET-123.md TICKET-123
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+ ```
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+ `/ticket` runs the full orchestrator-worker flow: `chamba_load_context` → delegate the
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+ plan to the **planner** subagent (or, with `-p <plan-path>`, read your plan and skip
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+ this) → `chamba_review_plan` + the **reviewer** subagent → create worktrees only for the
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+ repos the plan touches → delegate code to **implementer** and tests to **tester** (all
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+ inside the worktrees) → verify the real diff (referential closure + build/typecheck) →
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+ `chamba_summarize_to_vault`. It runs to the end and stops for your review with an
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+ acceptance-criteria checklist. It **never commits, merges or pushes** — you review,
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  commit and send to code review by hand. Each worker runs with the model + effort you
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  configured above.
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  When reviewing a diff, check for: correctness bugs, missing tests, unhandled
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  errors, security/permissions issues, and anything that violates the project's
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- stated conventions.
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+ stated conventions. When the diff **deletes** code, also check referential
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+ closure both ways: nothing still references what was removed (forward), and
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+ nothing the removal orphaned is left behind — now-unused exports, helpers or
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+ imports whose only caller is gone (backward). A token grep misses orphans whose
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+ name doesn't contain the deleted symbol; lean on the build/typechecker and a
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+ dead-code check, not just grep.
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  Output a verdict (`approved` or `changes requested`) followed by a concise,
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  prioritized list of concrete issues. Do not rewrite the code yourself — describe
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  ---
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  description: Resolve a ticket end-to-end in isolated worktrees, delegating to chamba's agents
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- argument-hint: <ticket> [repo ...]
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+ argument-hint: "[-p <plan-path>] <ticket> [repo ...]"
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  ---
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  You are orchestrating ticket **$ARGUMENTS** end-to-end. chamba provides context,
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  code to the configured subagents. **Run to the end and stop only for my final
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  review** — do not pause for approval mid-way.
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- The first token of the arguments is the ticket id; any further tokens are repos I
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- named explicitly. Analyze first, create worktrees only for the repos actually
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- touched do not create a worktree for every repo in the workspace.
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+ **One exception to running autonomously:** the plan itself may mark an item as
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+ needing my approval (scope expansion beyond the ticket, a destructive or
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+ irreversible change, a product decision you can't make). You do NOT act on those.
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+ You complete everything else and surface them at the final gate. Autonomy is
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+ bounded by the plan's gates — it must never silently drop an acceptance criterion.
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+ Parse the arguments first. If they start with `-p` or `--plan`, the next token is
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+ the path to a plan I already wrote (relative to the workspace root, or absolute) —
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+ read it and skip planning (see step 2). The first non-flag token is the ticket id;
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+ any tokens after it are repos I named explicitly. Analyze first, create worktrees
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+ only for the repos actually touched — do not create a worktree for every repo in
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+ the workspace.
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  1. Call `chamba_load_context` with the ticket to pull the workspace map (all repos
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- and what each one is) + relevant Obsidian notes.
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- 2. Delegate to the **planner** subagent to produce the plan. The plan MUST state
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- **which repos the ticket touches and why**, with subtasks grouped per repo. If I
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- named repos in the arguments, use exactly those; otherwise infer the set from the
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- ticket + the workspace map. If anything is ambiguous, list it as an assumption —
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- do not invent scope.
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- 3. Run the plan through `chamba_review_plan` and have the **reviewer** subagent
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- audit it. Fix and re-review until approved (max 3 rounds). Do NOT stop to ask me.
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+ and what each one is) + relevant Obsidian notes + each repo's coding rules.
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+ 2. Obtain the plan:
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+ - **If I passed `-p <plan-path>` and the file exists:** read it and use it as
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+ THE plan do NOT delegate to the planner. Run it through `chamba_review_plan`
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+ to sanity-check structure and surface issues, but do NOT bring in the reviewer
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+ subagent to rewrite it (I already approved this plan). If the plan doesn't
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+ cover a ticket acceptance criterion, or fails to mark a risky item
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+ **needs-approval**, note it as a gap and carry it to the final report don't
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+ invent scope to fill it. Then skip to step 4.
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+ - **If `-p` was given but the file does not exist:** tell me you couldn't find
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+ it, then fall back to generating the plan (next bullet).
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+ - **Otherwise (no `-p`):** delegate to the **planner** subagent to produce the
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+ plan, then continue to step 3.
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+ Either way the plan MUST state **which repos the ticket touches and why**, with
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+ subtasks grouped per repo, and map **every acceptance criterion of the ticket**
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+ to a subtask. Items needing a decision you can't make autonomously are marked
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+ **needs-approval** — a hard gate, not something to resolve on your own. If I
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+ named repos in the arguments, use exactly those; otherwise infer the set from
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+ the plan + the workspace map. List ambiguities as assumptions — do not invent
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+ scope.
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+ 3. (Skip when the plan came from `-p` — already checked in step 2.) Run the plan
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+ through `chamba_review_plan` and have the **reviewer** subagent audit it. Fix
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+ and re-review until approved (max 3 rounds). Do NOT stop to ask me.
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  4. Create isolated worktrees ONLY for the repos the plan identified: call
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  `chamba_create_worktrees` with the ticket and that repo list. ALL work happens
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  inside these worktrees — never edit the main checkouts.
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  5. For each subtask/repo, delegate implementation to the **implementer** subagent
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  (in that repo's worktree) and the tests to the **tester** subagent; run them.
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- 6. Call `chamba_summarize_to_vault` with a summary of what changed.
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- 7. STOP and report for my review: the repos touched and why; per repo, what changed
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- and the test results; the `.code-workspace` to open; and the suggested commit +
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- `git merge --no-ff` commands. Do NOT commit, merge or push I review, commit and
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- send to my company's code review by hand.
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+ 6. **Verify against the real diff** (not the plan). For each touched repo: have the
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+ **reviewer** subagent audit the actual diff for correctness, missing tests, and
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+ **referential closure** anything the change deleted must leave no orphaned
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+ callers and no now-unused exports. Then run that repo's build / typecheck / lint,
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+ and a dead-code check if the repo has one (knip, ts-prune). Token grep alone
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+ misses orphans whose name doesn't contain the deleted symbol — rely on the
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+ build/typechecker/dead-code tool, not just grep. Fix what comes back, then
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+ re-verify (max 3 rounds).
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+ 7. Call `chamba_summarize_to_vault` with a summary of what changed.
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+ 8. STOP and report for my review. The report MUST include:
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+ - the repos touched and why;
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+ - per repo, what changed and the test + verify results;
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+ - an **acceptance-criteria checklist**: every AC of the ticket marked
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+ **Delivered** or **Not delivered**. Anything the plan marked
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+ **needs-approval**, or any AC you could not deliver without a deferred
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+ decision, goes under **"Needs your decision"** with what's pending and why —
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+ never omit it;
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+ - the `.code-workspace` to open, and the suggested commit +
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+ `git merge --no-ff` commands.
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+ Do NOT commit, merge or push — I review, commit and send to my company's code
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+ review by hand.
package/package.json CHANGED
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  "name": "@chamba/claude-extras",
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- "version": "0.4.0",
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+ "version": "0.5.1",
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  "description": "Optional Claude Code extras for chamba: slash commands, subagents and hooks installer",
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  "license": "MIT",
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  "type": "module",
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  "dependencies": {
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  "@inquirer/prompts": "^7.0.0",
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- "@chamba/adapters": "0.4.0",
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- "@chamba/core": "0.4.0"
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+ "@chamba/adapters": "0.5.1",
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+ "@chamba/core": "0.5.1"
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  },
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  "devDependencies": {
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  "@types/node": "^22.0.0",