@codyswann/lisa 2.155.0 → 2.155.1

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  1. package/package.json +1 -1
  2. package/plugins/lisa/.claude-plugin/plugin.json +1 -1
  3. package/plugins/lisa/.codex-plugin/plugin.json +1 -1
  4. package/plugins/lisa/skills/setup-automations/SKILL.md +9 -5
  5. package/plugins/lisa-agy/plugin.json +1 -1
  6. package/plugins/lisa-agy/skills/setup-automations/SKILL.md +9 -5
  7. package/plugins/lisa-cdk/.claude-plugin/plugin.json +1 -1
  8. package/plugins/lisa-cdk/.codex-plugin/plugin.json +1 -1
  9. package/plugins/lisa-cdk-agy/plugin.json +1 -1
  10. package/plugins/lisa-cdk-copilot/.claude-plugin/plugin.json +1 -1
  11. package/plugins/lisa-cdk-cursor/.claude-plugin/plugin.json +1 -1
  12. package/plugins/lisa-copilot/.claude-plugin/plugin.json +1 -1
  13. package/plugins/lisa-copilot/skills/setup-automations/SKILL.md +9 -5
  14. package/plugins/lisa-cursor/.claude-plugin/plugin.json +1 -1
  15. package/plugins/lisa-cursor/skills/setup-automations/SKILL.md +9 -5
  16. package/plugins/lisa-expo/.claude-plugin/plugin.json +1 -1
  17. package/plugins/lisa-expo/.codex-plugin/plugin.json +1 -1
  18. package/plugins/lisa-expo-agy/plugin.json +1 -1
  19. package/plugins/lisa-expo-copilot/.claude-plugin/plugin.json +1 -1
  20. package/plugins/lisa-expo-cursor/.claude-plugin/plugin.json +1 -1
  21. package/plugins/lisa-harper-fabric/.claude-plugin/plugin.json +1 -1
  22. package/plugins/lisa-harper-fabric/.codex-plugin/plugin.json +1 -1
  23. package/plugins/lisa-harper-fabric-agy/plugin.json +1 -1
  24. package/plugins/lisa-harper-fabric-copilot/.claude-plugin/plugin.json +1 -1
  25. package/plugins/lisa-harper-fabric-cursor/.claude-plugin/plugin.json +1 -1
  26. package/plugins/lisa-nestjs/.claude-plugin/plugin.json +1 -1
  27. package/plugins/lisa-nestjs/.codex-plugin/plugin.json +1 -1
  28. package/plugins/lisa-nestjs-agy/plugin.json +1 -1
  29. package/plugins/lisa-nestjs-copilot/.claude-plugin/plugin.json +1 -1
  30. package/plugins/lisa-nestjs-cursor/.claude-plugin/plugin.json +1 -1
  31. package/plugins/lisa-openclaw/.claude-plugin/plugin.json +1 -1
  32. package/plugins/lisa-openclaw/.codex-plugin/plugin.json +1 -1
  33. package/plugins/lisa-openclaw-agy/plugin.json +1 -1
  34. package/plugins/lisa-openclaw-copilot/.claude-plugin/plugin.json +1 -1
  35. package/plugins/lisa-openclaw-cursor/.claude-plugin/plugin.json +1 -1
  36. package/plugins/lisa-rails/.claude-plugin/plugin.json +1 -1
  37. package/plugins/lisa-rails/.codex-plugin/plugin.json +1 -1
  38. package/plugins/lisa-rails-agy/plugin.json +1 -1
  39. package/plugins/lisa-rails-copilot/.claude-plugin/plugin.json +1 -1
  40. package/plugins/lisa-rails-cursor/.claude-plugin/plugin.json +1 -1
  41. package/plugins/lisa-typescript/.claude-plugin/plugin.json +1 -1
  42. package/plugins/lisa-typescript/.codex-plugin/plugin.json +1 -1
  43. package/plugins/lisa-typescript-agy/plugin.json +1 -1
  44. package/plugins/lisa-typescript-copilot/.claude-plugin/plugin.json +1 -1
  45. package/plugins/lisa-typescript-cursor/.claude-plugin/plugin.json +1 -1
  46. package/plugins/lisa-wiki/.claude-plugin/plugin.json +1 -1
  47. package/plugins/lisa-wiki/.codex-plugin/plugin.json +1 -1
  48. package/plugins/lisa-wiki/skills/lisa-wiki-setup-automations/SKILL.md +8 -5
  49. package/plugins/lisa-wiki-agy/plugin.json +1 -1
  50. package/plugins/lisa-wiki-agy/skills/lisa-wiki-setup-automations/SKILL.md +8 -5
  51. package/plugins/lisa-wiki-copilot/.claude-plugin/plugin.json +1 -1
  52. package/plugins/lisa-wiki-copilot/skills/lisa-wiki-setup-automations/SKILL.md +8 -5
  53. package/plugins/lisa-wiki-cursor/.claude-plugin/plugin.json +1 -1
  54. package/plugins/lisa-wiki-cursor/skills/lisa-wiki-setup-automations/SKILL.md +8 -5
  55. package/plugins/src/base/skills/setup-automations/SKILL.md +9 -5
  56. package/plugins/src/wiki/skills/lisa-wiki-setup-automations/SKILL.md +8 -5
package/package.json CHANGED
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  "lodash": ">=4.18.1"
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  },
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  "name": "@codyswann/lisa",
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- "version": "2.155.0",
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+ "version": "2.155.1",
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  "description": "Claude Code governance framework that applies guardrails, guidance, and automated enforcement to projects",
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  "main": "dist/index.js",
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  "exports": {
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  "name": "lisa",
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  "description": "Universal governance — agents, skills, commands, hooks, and rules for all projects",
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  "author": {
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  "name": "Cody Swann"
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  "name": "lisa",
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  "description": "Universal governance: agents, skills, commands, hooks, and rules for all projects.",
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  "author": {
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  "name": "Cody Swann"
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  Each automation runs **one cycle** of a Lisa command and respects that command's confirmation policy
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  (never ask before running; exit cleanly when the queue is idle; report the cycle summary).
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- Before running the Lisa command, each automation must sync its checkout: fetch the default remote
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- branch and rebase the current automation branch onto it (for the common GitHub case, `origin/main`).
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- If the checkout is already on the default branch, fast-forward/rebase it to the remote default. If
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- the rebase has conflicts or the working tree is dirty in a way the automation did not create, abort
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- the rebase, leave queue state unchanged, and report the blocker instead of running on stale code.
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+ Before running the Lisa command, each automation must attempt to sync its checkout.
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+ Fetch the default remote branch, then rebase onto `origin/main` or the resolved default branch. If
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+ the checkout is already on the default branch, fast-forward/rebase it to the remote default. A dirty
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+ working tree is not by itself a blocker: capture
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+ `git status --short --branch`,
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+ leave pre-existing changes untouched, and continue when the sync and selected Lisa command can run
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+ without overwriting those paths. Abort only when Git reports an actual sync conflict or the selected
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+ command would need to modify an already-dirty path; in that case leave queue state unchanged and
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+ report the exact conflicting path(s).
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  "name": "lisa",
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  "description": "Universal governance — agents, skills, commands, hooks, and rules for all projects",
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  "author": {
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  "name": "Cody Swann"
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  Each automation runs **one cycle** of a Lisa command and respects that command's confirmation policy
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  (never ask before running; exit cleanly when the queue is idle; report the cycle summary).
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- Before running the Lisa command, each automation must sync its checkout: fetch the default remote
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- branch and rebase the current automation branch onto it (for the common GitHub case, `origin/main`).
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- If the checkout is already on the default branch, fast-forward/rebase it to the remote default. If
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- the rebase has conflicts or the working tree is dirty in a way the automation did not create, abort
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- the rebase, leave queue state unchanged, and report the blocker instead of running on stale code.
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+ Before running the Lisa command, each automation must attempt to sync its checkout.
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+ Fetch the default remote branch, then rebase onto `origin/main` or the resolved default branch. If
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+ the checkout is already on the default branch, fast-forward/rebase it to the remote default. A dirty
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+ working tree is not by itself a blocker: capture
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+ `git status --short --branch`,
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+ leave pre-existing changes untouched, and continue when the sync and selected Lisa command can run
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+ without overwriting those paths. Abort only when Git reports an actual sync conflict or the selected
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+ command would need to modify an already-dirty path; in that case leave queue state unchanged and
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+ report the exact conflicting path(s).
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  "name": "lisa-cdk",
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  "description": "AWS CDK-specific plugin",
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  "name": "Cody Swann"
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  "name": "Cody Swann"
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  "name": "lisa-cdk",
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  "description": "AWS CDK-specific plugin",
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  "name": "Cody Swann"
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  "name": "lisa",
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  "description": "Universal governance — agents, skills, commands, hooks, and rules for all projects",
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  "author": {
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  "name": "Cody Swann"
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  Each automation runs **one cycle** of a Lisa command and respects that command's confirmation policy
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  (never ask before running; exit cleanly when the queue is idle; report the cycle summary).
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- Before running the Lisa command, each automation must sync its checkout: fetch the default remote
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- branch and rebase the current automation branch onto it (for the common GitHub case, `origin/main`).
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- If the checkout is already on the default branch, fast-forward/rebase it to the remote default. If
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- the rebase has conflicts or the working tree is dirty in a way the automation did not create, abort
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- the rebase, leave queue state unchanged, and report the blocker instead of running on stale code.
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+ Before running the Lisa command, each automation must attempt to sync its checkout.
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+ Fetch the default remote branch, then rebase onto `origin/main` or the resolved default branch. If
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+ the checkout is already on the default branch, fast-forward/rebase it to the remote default. A dirty
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+ working tree is not by itself a blocker: capture
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+ `git status --short --branch`,
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+ leave pre-existing changes untouched, and continue when the sync and selected Lisa command can run
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+ without overwriting those paths. Abort only when Git reports an actual sync conflict or the selected
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+ command would need to modify an already-dirty path; in that case leave queue state unchanged and
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+ report the exact conflicting path(s).
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  "name": "lisa",
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  "description": "Universal governance — agents, skills, commands, hooks, and rules for all projects",
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  "author": {
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  "name": "Cody Swann"
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  Each automation runs **one cycle** of a Lisa command and respects that command's confirmation policy
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  (never ask before running; exit cleanly when the queue is idle; report the cycle summary).
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- Before running the Lisa command, each automation must sync its checkout: fetch the default remote
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- branch and rebase the current automation branch onto it (for the common GitHub case, `origin/main`).
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- If the checkout is already on the default branch, fast-forward/rebase it to the remote default. If
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- the rebase has conflicts or the working tree is dirty in a way the automation did not create, abort
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- the rebase, leave queue state unchanged, and report the blocker instead of running on stale code.
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+ Before running the Lisa command, each automation must attempt to sync its checkout.
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+ Fetch the default remote branch, then rebase onto `origin/main` or the resolved default branch. If
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+ the checkout is already on the default branch, fast-forward/rebase it to the remote default. A dirty
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+ working tree is not by itself a blocker: capture
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+ `git status --short --branch`,
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+ leave pre-existing changes untouched, and continue when the sync and selected Lisa command can run
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+ without overwriting those paths. Abort only when Git reports an actual sync conflict or the selected
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+ command would need to modify an already-dirty path; in that case leave queue state unchanged and
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+ report the exact conflicting path(s).
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+ "version": "2.155.1",
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  "description": "TypeScript-specific hooks — Prettier formatting, ESLint linting, ast-grep scanning, and error-suppression blocking on edit",
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  "name": "Cody Swann"
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  "name": "lisa-typescript",
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  "description": "TypeScript-specific hooks — Prettier formatting, ESLint linting, ast-grep scanning, and error-suppression blocking on edit",
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  "name": "lisa-typescript",
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  "description": "LLM Wiki — a distributable, git-native markdown knowledge base for Claude Code and Codex",
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  "description": "Distributable LLM Wiki kernel — ingest, query, lint, and maintain a git-native markdown knowledge base across Claude and Codex.",
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  The automation runs **one cycle** of the full wiki ingest and respects that command's own confirmation
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  and commit/PR policy (never ask before running; run a full ingest across every enabled
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  non-external-write source; commit/PR per the ingest skill's bookends; report the cycle summary).
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- Before running the ingest, the automation must sync its checkout: fetch the default remote branch and
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- rebase the current automation branch onto it (for the common GitHub case, `origin/main`). If the
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- checkout is already on the default branch, fast-forward/rebase it to the remote default. If the
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- rebase has conflicts or the working tree is dirty in a way the automation did not create, abort the
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- rebase and report the blocker instead of ingesting from stale code.
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+ Before running the ingest, the automation must attempt to sync its checkout: fetch the default remote
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+ branch and rebase the current automation branch onto it (for the common GitHub case, `origin/main`).
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+ If the checkout is already on the default branch, fast-forward/rebase it to the remote default. A
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+ dirty working tree is not by itself a blocker: capture `git status --short --branch`, leave
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+ pre-existing changes untouched, and continue when sync and ingest can run without overwriting those
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+ paths. Abort only when Git reports an actual sync conflict or ingest would need to modify an
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+ already-dirty path; in that case leave existing queue/wiki state unchanged and report the exact
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+ conflicting path(s).
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  "name": "Cody Swann"
@@ -43,11 +43,14 @@ independent and use disjoint name prefixes, so running both is safe.
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  The automation runs **one cycle** of the full wiki ingest and respects that command's own confirmation
44
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  and commit/PR policy (never ask before running; run a full ingest across every enabled
45
45
  non-external-write source; commit/PR per the ingest skill's bookends; report the cycle summary).
46
- Before running the ingest, the automation must sync its checkout: fetch the default remote branch and
47
- rebase the current automation branch onto it (for the common GitHub case, `origin/main`). If the
48
- checkout is already on the default branch, fast-forward/rebase it to the remote default. If the
49
- rebase has conflicts or the working tree is dirty in a way the automation did not create, abort the
50
- rebase and report the blocker instead of ingesting from stale code.
46
+ Before running the ingest, the automation must attempt to sync its checkout: fetch the default remote
47
+ branch and rebase the current automation branch onto it (for the common GitHub case, `origin/main`).
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+ If the checkout is already on the default branch, fast-forward/rebase it to the remote default. A
49
+ dirty working tree is not by itself a blocker: capture `git status --short --branch`, leave
50
+ pre-existing changes untouched, and continue when sync and ingest can run without overwriting those
51
+ paths. Abort only when Git reports an actual sync conflict or ingest would need to modify an
52
+ already-dirty path; in that case leave existing queue/wiki state unchanged and report the exact
53
+ conflicting path(s).
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  "author": {
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  "name": "Cody Swann"
@@ -43,11 +43,14 @@ independent and use disjoint name prefixes, so running both is safe.
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  The automation runs **one cycle** of the full wiki ingest and respects that command's own confirmation
44
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  and commit/PR policy (never ask before running; run a full ingest across every enabled
45
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  non-external-write source; commit/PR per the ingest skill's bookends; report the cycle summary).
46
- Before running the ingest, the automation must sync its checkout: fetch the default remote branch and
47
- rebase the current automation branch onto it (for the common GitHub case, `origin/main`). If the
48
- checkout is already on the default branch, fast-forward/rebase it to the remote default. If the
49
- rebase has conflicts or the working tree is dirty in a way the automation did not create, abort the
50
- rebase and report the blocker instead of ingesting from stale code.
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+ Before running the ingest, the automation must attempt to sync its checkout: fetch the default remote
47
+ branch and rebase the current automation branch onto it (for the common GitHub case, `origin/main`).
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+ If the checkout is already on the default branch, fast-forward/rebase it to the remote default. A
49
+ dirty working tree is not by itself a blocker: capture `git status --short --branch`, leave
50
+ pre-existing changes untouched, and continue when sync and ingest can run without overwriting those
51
+ paths. Abort only when Git reports an actual sync conflict or ingest would need to modify an
52
+ already-dirty path; in that case leave existing queue/wiki state unchanged and report the exact
53
+ conflicting path(s).
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  "description": "LLM Wiki — a distributable, git-native markdown knowledge base for Claude Code and Codex",
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  "name": "Cody Swann"
@@ -43,11 +43,14 @@ independent and use disjoint name prefixes, so running both is safe.
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  The automation runs **one cycle** of the full wiki ingest and respects that command's own confirmation
44
44
  and commit/PR policy (never ask before running; run a full ingest across every enabled
45
45
  non-external-write source; commit/PR per the ingest skill's bookends; report the cycle summary).
46
- Before running the ingest, the automation must sync its checkout: fetch the default remote branch and
47
- rebase the current automation branch onto it (for the common GitHub case, `origin/main`). If the
48
- checkout is already on the default branch, fast-forward/rebase it to the remote default. If the
49
- rebase has conflicts or the working tree is dirty in a way the automation did not create, abort the
50
- rebase and report the blocker instead of ingesting from stale code.
46
+ Before running the ingest, the automation must attempt to sync its checkout: fetch the default remote
47
+ branch and rebase the current automation branch onto it (for the common GitHub case, `origin/main`).
48
+ If the checkout is already on the default branch, fast-forward/rebase it to the remote default. A
49
+ dirty working tree is not by itself a blocker: capture `git status --short --branch`, leave
50
+ pre-existing changes untouched, and continue when sync and ingest can run without overwriting those
51
+ paths. Abort only when Git reports an actual sync conflict or ingest would need to modify an
52
+ already-dirty path; in that case leave existing queue/wiki state unchanged and report the exact
53
+ conflicting path(s).
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@@ -45,11 +45,15 @@ affect **only** the two exploratory automations.
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- Before running the Lisa command, each automation must sync its checkout: fetch the default remote
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- branch and rebase the current automation branch onto it (for the common GitHub case, `origin/main`).
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- If the checkout is already on the default branch, fast-forward/rebase it to the remote default. If
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- the rebase has conflicts or the working tree is dirty in a way the automation did not create, abort
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- the rebase, leave queue state unchanged, and report the blocker instead of running on stale code.
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+ Before running the Lisa command, each automation must attempt to sync its checkout.
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+ Fetch the default remote branch, then rebase onto `origin/main` or the resolved default branch. If
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+ the checkout is already on the default branch, fast-forward/rebase it to the remote default. A dirty
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+ working tree is not by itself a blocker: capture
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+ `git status --short --branch`,
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+ leave pre-existing changes untouched, and continue when the sync and selected Lisa command can run
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+ without overwriting those paths. Abort only when Git reports an actual sync conflict or the selected
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+ command would need to modify an already-dirty path; in that case leave queue state unchanged and
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+ report the exact conflicting path(s).
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@@ -43,11 +43,14 @@ independent and use disjoint name prefixes, so running both is safe.
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  The automation runs **one cycle** of the full wiki ingest and respects that command's own confirmation
44
44
  and commit/PR policy (never ask before running; run a full ingest across every enabled
45
45
  non-external-write source; commit/PR per the ingest skill's bookends; report the cycle summary).
46
- Before running the ingest, the automation must sync its checkout: fetch the default remote branch and
47
- rebase the current automation branch onto it (for the common GitHub case, `origin/main`). If the
48
- checkout is already on the default branch, fast-forward/rebase it to the remote default. If the
49
- rebase has conflicts or the working tree is dirty in a way the automation did not create, abort the
50
- rebase and report the blocker instead of ingesting from stale code.
46
+ Before running the ingest, the automation must attempt to sync its checkout: fetch the default remote
47
+ branch and rebase the current automation branch onto it (for the common GitHub case, `origin/main`).
48
+ If the checkout is already on the default branch, fast-forward/rebase it to the remote default. A
49
+ dirty working tree is not by itself a blocker: capture `git status --short --branch`, leave
50
+ pre-existing changes untouched, and continue when sync and ingest can run without overwriting those
51
+ paths. Abort only when Git reports an actual sync conflict or ingest would need to modify an
52
+ already-dirty path; in that case leave existing queue/wiki state unchanged and report the exact
53
+ conflicting path(s).
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