@contextium/cli 1.0.15 → 1.0.17
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- package/package.json +1 -1
- package/skills/ium/contextium.md +22 -0
- package/skills/ium/help.md +4 -0
- package/skills/ium/new-project.md +22 -0
- package/skills/ium/scan-existing.md +422 -0
- package/skills/ium/workflow.md +17 -1
- package/skills/ium/workspace.md +11 -10
package/package.json
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These rules apply whenever the Contextium MCP is connected or the CLI is in use, regardless of which slash command was run.
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## Session Auto-Restore
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**CLI:** `contextium workflow "<last_workflow>" -w <last_workspace> --sync 2>/dev/null`
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3. Output the session context block as normal. Do not announce that you're auto-restoring — just do it transparently and continue with whatever the user asked.
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╚══════════════════════════════════════════════════════════════╝
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GETTING STARTED
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/ium:scan-existing Scan an existing codebase and write analysis docs to
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Contextium — stack, architecture, conventions, concerns.
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Run this before /ium:new-project on existing projects.
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/ium:new-project Set up a new Contextium project from scratch —
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Silently check whether any library in the selected workspace contains codebase analysis documents from `/ium:scan-existing`. Look for files named `stack.md`, `architecture.md`, `structure.md`, `conventions.md`, `concerns.md` in any library.
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If found, read `architecture.md` and `stack.md` silently to understand what already exists. Store this as `has_codebase_scan = true` and `codebase_library = <library name>`. This will be used later to pre-populate validated capabilities in the project state.
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- ✓ [Existing capability — e.g. "Express API with JWT auth"] — `src/server.ts`
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Analyse an existing codebase across five domains and write the findings as structured documents to a Contextium context library. The output gives any agent full context about what exists, how it's built, and what's already working — without re-analysing the codebase every session. When followed by /ium:new-project, the roadmap will know what's already done and only plan phases for what's missing.
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## Known Gaps / Incomplete Features
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## Fragile Areas
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[files or patterns that are high-risk to modify — explain why and how to modify safely]
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## Security Observations
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[anything that looks like a security concern — never log secrets, only note patterns]
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## Test Coverage Gaps
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[areas with no tests that clearly need them]
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## Dependencies to Watch
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[outdated, deprecated, or high-risk dependencies found in package manifest]
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> **Already built** — confirmed by codebase scan [date]
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And update its status to "Complete" if the entire phase is done.
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<step name="summary">
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Show the final summary:
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✓ Codebase scan complete
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Documents written to "<library name>":
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✓ stack.md — tech stack, dependencies, integrations
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✓ architecture.md — patterns, layers, data flow
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✓ structure.md — directory map, where to add new code
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✓ conventions.md — naming, code style, patterns
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✓ testing.md — test framework, structure, coverage
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✓ concerns.md — tech debt, gaps, fragile areas
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"Would you like to set up a new project plan now? Running /ium:new-project will use these documents to understand what's already built and only plan phases for what's missing."
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Use AskUserQuestion:
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- "No, I'll do it later"
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If yes: proceed with the /ium:new-project flow. The codebase analysis documents are now in the library and will be found automatically when the project state is being planned.
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|
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- Never read `.env` file contents — only check for the file's existence and read `.env.example` or `.env.sample`
|
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- Every finding in every document must reference a specific file path — no vague summaries
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- Documents are written for future AI agents to consume, not as human prose — be specific, prescriptive, and grounded in actual file paths
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- When refreshing, always use update_file not create_file to preserve file history in Contextium
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- Only one set of codebase analysis documents should exist per library — never create duplicates
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|
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|
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|
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|
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