@compozy/cli 0.1.3 → 0.1.5

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  ## ✨ Highlights
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  - **One command, 40+ agents.** Install bundled skills into Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Droid, OpenCode, Pi, Gemini, and 40+ other agents and editors with `compozy setup`.
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- - **Idea to code in 5 steps.** Structured pipeline: PRD → TechSpec → Tasks → Execution → Review. Each phase produces plain markdown artifacts that feed into the next.
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+ - **Idea to code in a structured pipeline.** Optional Issue PRD → TechSpec → Tasks → Execution → Review. Each phase produces plain markdown artifacts that feed into the next. Start from an issue for full research and debate, or jump straight to PRD if you already have a clear scope.
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  - **Codebase-aware enrichment.** Tasks aren't generic prompts. Compozy spawns parallel agents to explore your codebase, discover patterns, and ground every task in real project context.
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  - **Multi-agent execution.** Run tasks through ACP-capable runtimes like Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Droid, OpenCode, Pi, or Gemini — just change `--ide`. Concurrent batch processing with configurable timeouts, retries, and exponential backoff, all with a live terminal UI.
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  - **Workflow memory between runs.** Agents inherit context from every previous task — decisions, learnings, errors, and handoffs. Two-tier markdown memory with automatic compaction keeps context fresh without manual bookkeeping.
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  Task and review issue files use YAML frontmatter for parseable metadata such as `status`, `domain`, `severity`, and `provider_ref`. Task workflow `_meta.md` files can be refreshed explicitly with `compozy sync`. Fully completed workflows can be moved out of the active task root with `compozy archive`. If you have an older project with XML-tagged artifacts, run `compozy migrate` once before using `start` or `fix-reviews`.
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+ ## ⚙️ Workspace Config
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+ Compozy can load project defaults from `.compozy/config.toml`.
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+ - The CLI discovers the nearest `.compozy/` directory by walking upward from the current working directory.
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+ - If `.compozy/config.toml` exists, Compozy loads it once at command startup.
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+ - Interactive forms for `compozy start`, `compozy fix-reviews`, and `compozy fetch-reviews` are prefilled from the resolved config.
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+ - Explicit CLI flags always win over config values.
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+ Precedence is:
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+ ```text
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+ explicit flags > command section > [defaults] > built-in defaults
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+ ```
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+ Example:
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+ ```toml
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+ [defaults]
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+ ide = "codex"
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+ model = "gpt-5.4"
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+ reasoning_effort = "medium"
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+ access_mode = "full"
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+ timeout = "10m"
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+ tail_lines = 0
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+ add_dirs = ["../shared"]
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+ auto_commit = false
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+ max_retries = 0
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+ retry_backoff_multiplier = 1.5
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+ [start]
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+ include_completed = false
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+ [fix_reviews]
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+ concurrent = 2
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+ batch_size = 3
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+ grouped = true
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+ include_resolved = false
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+ [fetch_reviews]
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+ provider = "coderabbit"
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+ ```
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+ Supported sections in v1:
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+ - `[defaults]` for shared execution defaults such as `ide`, `model`, `reasoning_effort`, `access_mode`, `timeout`, `tail_lines`, `add_dirs`, `auto_commit`, `max_retries`, and `retry_backoff_multiplier`
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+ - `[start]` for `include_completed`
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+ - `[fix_reviews]` for `concurrent`, `batch_size`, `grouped`, and `include_resolved`
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+ - `[fetch_reviews]` for `provider`
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+ Notes:
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+ - `.compozy/config.toml` is optional. If it is absent, Compozy keeps the current built-in defaults.
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+ - `.compozy/tasks` remains the fixed workflow root in this version; the config file does not change the workflow root path.
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  ## 🚀 Quick Start
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  This walkthrough builds a feature called **user-auth** from idea to shipped code.
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  Auto-detects installed agents and copies (or symlinks) skills into their configuration directories.
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+ `compozy start` and `compozy fix-reviews` now verify that bundled Compozy skills are installed for the selected agent before running. Missing installs block the run, and outdated installs prompt for refresh in interactive terminals.
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- ### 2. Create a PRD
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+ ### 2. (Optional) Create an Issue
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  Inside your AI agent (Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, OpenCode, Pi, etc.):
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  ```
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+ ```
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+ Transforms a raw idea into a structured issue spec — asks targeted questions, researches market and codebase in parallel, runs business analysis and council debate, suggests high-leverage alternatives, and produces a research-backed issue. Skip this step if you already have a clear feature scope.
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+ ### 3. Create a PRD
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+ Interactive brainstorming session — reads the issue if one exists, asks clarifying questions, spawns parallel agents to research your codebase and the web, produces a business-focused PRD with ADRs.
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  Reads your PRD, explores the codebase architecture, asks technical clarification questions. Produces architecture specs, API designs, and data models.
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  Analyzes both documents, explores your codebase for relevant files and patterns, produces individually executable task files with status tracking, context, and acceptance criteria.
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  Both produce the same output: `.compozy/tasks/user-auth/reviews-001/issue_*.md`
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  Agents triage each issue as valid or invalid, implement fixes for valid issues, and update statuses. Provider threads are resolved automatically.
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  ## 🧩 Skills
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- Compozy bundles 8 skills that its workflows depend on. They run inside your AI agent — no context switching to external tools.
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  | Skill | Purpose |
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- | `cy-create-prd` | Interactive brainstormingProduct Requirements Document with ADRs |
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+ | `cy-idea-factory` | Raw ideastructured issue spec with market research, business analysis, and council debate |
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+ | `cy-create-prd` | Issue/idea → Product Requirements Document with ADRs |
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  | `cy-create-techspec` | PRD → Technical Specification with architecture exploration |
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