@every-env/compound-plugin 2.34.7 → 2.36.0

This diff represents the content of publicly available package versions that have been released to one of the supported registries. The information contained in this diff is provided for informational purposes only and reflects changes between package versions as they appear in their respective public registries.
@@ -11,8 +11,8 @@
11
11
  "plugins": [
12
12
  {
13
13
  "name": "compound-engineering",
14
- "description": "AI-powered development tools that get smarter with every use. Make each unit of engineering work easier than the last. Includes 29 specialized agents, 22 commands, and 20 skills.",
15
- "version": "2.38.1",
14
+ "description": "AI-powered development tools that get smarter with every use. Make each unit of engineering work easier than the last. Includes 28 specialized agents, 22 commands, and 20 skills.",
15
+ "version": "2.39.0",
16
16
  "author": {
17
17
  "name": "Kieran Klaassen",
18
18
  "url": "https://github.com/kieranklaassen",
package/CHANGELOG.md CHANGED
@@ -7,6 +7,35 @@ and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0
7
7
 
8
8
  Release numbering now follows the repository `v*` tag line. Starting at `v2.34.0`, the root CLI package and this changelog stay on that shared version stream. Older entries below retain the previous `0.x` CLI numbering.
9
9
 
10
+ # [2.36.0](https://github.com/EveryInc/compound-engineering-plugin/compare/v2.35.0...v2.36.0) (2026-03-11)
11
+
12
+
13
+ ### Bug Fixes
14
+
15
+ * **hooks:** wrap PreToolUse handlers in try-catch to prevent parallel tool call crashes ([598222e](https://github.com/EveryInc/compound-engineering-plugin/commit/598222e11cb2206a2e3347cb5dd38cacdc3830df)), closes [#85](https://github.com/EveryInc/compound-engineering-plugin/issues/85)
16
+ * **install:** merge config instead of overwriting on opencode target ([1db7680](https://github.com/EveryInc/compound-engineering-plugin/commit/1db76800f91fefcc1bb9c1798ef273ddd0b65f5c)), closes [#125](https://github.com/EveryInc/compound-engineering-plugin/issues/125)
17
+ * **review:** add serial mode to prevent context limit crashes ([d96671b](https://github.com/EveryInc/compound-engineering-plugin/commit/d96671b9e9ecbe417568b2ce7f7fa4d379c2bec2)), closes [#166](https://github.com/EveryInc/compound-engineering-plugin/issues/166)
18
+
19
+
20
+ ### Features
21
+
22
+ * **compound:** add context budget precheck and compact-safe mode ([c4b1358](https://github.com/EveryInc/compound-engineering-plugin/commit/c4b13584312058cb8db3ad0f25674805bbb91b2d)), closes [#198](https://github.com/EveryInc/compound-engineering-plugin/issues/198)
23
+ * **plan:** add daily sequence number to plan filenames ([e94ca04](https://github.com/EveryInc/compound-engineering-plugin/commit/e94ca0409671efcfa2d4a8fcb2d60b79a848fd85)), closes [#135](https://github.com/EveryInc/compound-engineering-plugin/issues/135)
24
+ * **plugin:** release v2.39.0 with community contributions ([d2ab6c0](https://github.com/EveryInc/compound-engineering-plugin/commit/d2ab6c076882a4dacaa787c0a6f3c9d555d38af0))
25
+
26
+ # [2.35.0](https://github.com/EveryInc/compound-engineering-plugin/compare/v2.34.7...v2.35.0) (2026-03-10)
27
+
28
+
29
+ ### Bug Fixes
30
+
31
+ * **test-browser:** detect dev server port from project config ([94aedd5](https://github.com/EveryInc/compound-engineering-plugin/commit/94aedd5a7b6da4ce48de994b5a137953c0fd21c3)), closes [#164](https://github.com/EveryInc/compound-engineering-plugin/issues/164)
32
+
33
+
34
+ ### Features
35
+
36
+ * **compound:** add context budget precheck and compact-safe mode ([7266062](https://github.com/EveryInc/compound-engineering-plugin/commit/726606286873c4059261a8c5f1b75c20fe11ac77)), closes [#198](https://github.com/EveryInc/compound-engineering-plugin/issues/198)
37
+ * **plan:** add daily sequence number to plan filenames ([4fc6ddc](https://github.com/EveryInc/compound-engineering-plugin/commit/4fc6ddc5db3e2b4b398c0ffa0c156e1177b35d05)), closes [#135](https://github.com/EveryInc/compound-engineering-plugin/issues/135)
38
+
10
39
  ## [2.34.7](https://github.com/EveryInc/compound-engineering-plugin/compare/v2.34.6...v2.34.7) (2026-03-10)
11
40
 
12
41
 
package/package.json CHANGED
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
1
1
  {
2
2
  "name": "@every-env/compound-plugin",
3
- "version": "2.34.7",
3
+ "version": "2.36.0",
4
4
  "type": "module",
5
5
  "private": false,
6
6
  "bin": {
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
1
1
  {
2
2
  "name": "compound-engineering",
3
- "version": "2.38.1",
4
- "description": "AI-powered development tools. 29 agents, 22 commands, 20 skills, 1 MCP server for code review, research, design, and workflow automation.",
3
+ "version": "2.39.0",
4
+ "description": "AI-powered development tools. 28 agents, 22 commands, 20 skills, 1 MCP server for code review, research, design, and workflow automation.",
5
5
  "author": {
6
6
  "name": "Kieran Klaassen",
7
7
  "email": "kieran@every.to",
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
2
2
  "name": "compound-engineering",
3
3
  "displayName": "Compound Engineering",
4
4
  "version": "2.33.0",
5
- "description": "AI-powered development tools. 29 agents, 22 commands, 19 skills, 1 MCP server for code review, research, design, and workflow automation.",
5
+ "description": "AI-powered development tools. 28 agents, 22 commands, 19 skills, 1 MCP server for code review, research, design, and workflow automation.",
6
6
  "author": {
7
7
  "name": "Kieran Klaassen",
8
8
  "email": "kieran@every.to",
@@ -5,6 +5,32 @@ All notable changes to the compound-engineering plugin will be documented in thi
5
5
  The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/),
6
6
  and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html).
7
7
 
8
+ ## [2.39.0] - 2026-03-10
9
+
10
+ ### Added
11
+
12
+ - **ce:compound context budget precheck** — Warns when context is constrained and offers compact-safe mode to avoid compaction mid-compound ([#235](https://github.com/EveryInc/compound-engineering-plugin/pull/235))
13
+ - **ce:plan daily sequence numbers** — Plan filenames now include a 3-digit daily sequence number (e.g., `2026-03-10-001-feat-...`) to prevent collisions ([#238](https://github.com/EveryInc/compound-engineering-plugin/pull/238))
14
+ - **ce:review serial mode** — Pass `--serial` flag (or auto-detects when 6+ agents configured) to run review agents sequentially, preventing context limit crashes ([#237](https://github.com/EveryInc/compound-engineering-plugin/pull/237))
15
+ - **agent-browser inspection & debugging commands** — Added JS eval, console/errors, network, storage, device emulation, element debugging, recording/tracing, tabs, and advanced mouse commands to agent-browser skill ([#236](https://github.com/EveryInc/compound-engineering-plugin/pull/236))
16
+ - **test-browser port detection** — Auto-detects dev server port from CLAUDE.md, package.json, or .env files; supports `--port` flag ([#233](https://github.com/EveryInc/compound-engineering-plugin/pull/233))
17
+ - **lfg phase gating** — Added explicit GATE checks between /lfg steps to enforce plan-before-work ordering ([#231](https://github.com/EveryInc/compound-engineering-plugin/pull/231))
18
+
19
+ ### Fixed
20
+
21
+ - **Context7 API key auth** — MCP server config now passes `CONTEXT7_API_KEY` via `x-api-key` header to avoid anonymous rate limits ([#232](https://github.com/EveryInc/compound-engineering-plugin/pull/232))
22
+ - **CLI: MCP server merge order** — `sync` now correctly overwrites same-named MCP servers with plugin values instead of preserving stale entries
23
+
24
+ ### Removed
25
+
26
+ - **every-style-editor agent** — Removed duplicate agent; functionality already exists as `every-style-editor` skill ([#234](https://github.com/EveryInc/compound-engineering-plugin/pull/234))
27
+
28
+ ### Contributors
29
+
30
+ - Matt Van Horn ([@mvanhorn](https://x.com/mvanhorn)) — PRs #231–#238
31
+
32
+ ---
33
+
8
34
  ## [2.38.1] - 2026-03-01
9
35
 
10
36
  ### Fixed
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ AI-powered development tools that get smarter with every use. Make each unit of
6
6
 
7
7
  | Component | Count |
8
8
  |-----------|-------|
9
- | Agents | 29 |
9
+ | Agents | 28 |
10
10
  | Commands | 22 |
11
11
  | Skills | 20 |
12
12
  | MCP Servers | 1 |
@@ -138,8 +138,11 @@ Think like a product manager - what would make this issue clear and actionable?
138
138
 
139
139
  - [ ] Draft clear, searchable issue title using conventional format (e.g., `feat: Add user authentication`, `fix: Cart total calculation`)
140
140
  - [ ] Determine issue type: enhancement, bug, refactor
141
- - [ ] Convert title to filename: add today's date prefix, strip prefix colon, kebab-case, add `-plan` suffix
142
- - Example: `feat: Add User Authentication` `2026-01-21-feat-add-user-authentication-plan.md`
141
+ - [ ] Convert title to filename: add today's date prefix, determine daily sequence number, strip prefix colon, kebab-case, add `-plan` suffix
142
+ - Scan `docs/plans/` for files matching today's date pattern `YYYY-MM-DD-\d{3}-`
143
+ - Find the highest existing sequence number for today
144
+ - Increment by 1, zero-padded to 3 digits (001, 002, etc.)
145
+ - Example: `feat: Add User Authentication` → `2026-01-21-001-feat-add-user-authentication-plan.md`
143
146
  - Keep it descriptive (3-5 words after prefix) so plans are findable by context
144
147
 
145
148
  **Stakeholder Analysis:**
@@ -538,9 +541,13 @@ Before finalizing, re-read the brainstorm document and verify:
538
541
 
539
542
  ```bash
540
543
  mkdir -p docs/plans/
544
+ # Determine daily sequence number
545
+ today=$(date +%Y-%m-%d)
546
+ last_seq=$(ls docs/plans/${today}-*-plan.md 2>/dev/null | grep -oP "${today}-\K\d{3}" | sort -n | tail -1)
547
+ next_seq=$(printf "%03d" $(( ${last_seq:-0} + 1 )))
541
548
  ```
542
549
 
543
- Use the Write tool to save the complete plan to `docs/plans/YYYY-MM-DD-<type>-<descriptive-name>-plan.md`. This step is mandatory and cannot be skipped — even when running as part of LFG/SLFG or other automated pipelines.
550
+ Use the Write tool to save the complete plan to `docs/plans/YYYY-MM-DD-NNN-<type>-<descriptive-name>-plan.md` (where NNN is `$next_seq` from the bash command above). This step is mandatory and cannot be skipped — even when running as part of LFG/SLFG or other automated pipelines.
544
551
 
545
552
  Confirm: "Plan written to docs/plans/[filename]"
546
553
 
@@ -548,26 +555,26 @@ Confirm: "Plan written to docs/plans/[filename]"
548
555
 
549
556
  ## Output Format
550
557
 
551
- **Filename:** Use the date and kebab-case filename from Step 2 Title & Categorization.
558
+ **Filename:** Use the date, daily sequence number, and kebab-case filename from Step 2 Title & Categorization.
552
559
 
553
560
  ```
554
- docs/plans/YYYY-MM-DD-<type>-<descriptive-name>-plan.md
561
+ docs/plans/YYYY-MM-DD-NNN-<type>-<descriptive-name>-plan.md
555
562
  ```
556
563
 
557
564
  Examples:
558
- - ✅ `docs/plans/2026-01-15-feat-user-authentication-flow-plan.md`
559
- - ✅ `docs/plans/2026-02-03-fix-checkout-race-condition-plan.md`
560
- - ✅ `docs/plans/2026-03-10-refactor-api-client-extraction-plan.md`
561
- - ❌ `docs/plans/2026-01-15-feat-thing-plan.md` (not descriptive - what "thing"?)
562
- - ❌ `docs/plans/2026-01-15-feat-new-feature-plan.md` (too vague - what feature?)
563
- - ❌ `docs/plans/2026-01-15-feat: user auth-plan.md` (invalid characters - colon and space)
564
- - ❌ `docs/plans/feat-user-auth-plan.md` (missing date prefix)
565
+ - ✅ `docs/plans/2026-01-15-001-feat-user-authentication-flow-plan.md`
566
+ - ✅ `docs/plans/2026-02-03-001-fix-checkout-race-condition-plan.md`
567
+ - ✅ `docs/plans/2026-03-10-002-refactor-api-client-extraction-plan.md`
568
+ - ❌ `docs/plans/2026-01-15-feat-thing-plan.md` (missing sequence number, not descriptive)
569
+ - ❌ `docs/plans/2026-01-15-001-feat-new-feature-plan.md` (too vague - what feature?)
570
+ - ❌ `docs/plans/2026-01-15-001-feat: user auth-plan.md` (invalid characters - colon and space)
571
+ - ❌ `docs/plans/feat-user-auth-plan.md` (missing date prefix and sequence number)
565
572
 
566
573
  ## Post-Generation Options
567
574
 
568
575
  After writing the plan file, use the **AskUserQuestion tool** to present these options:
569
576
 
570
- **Question:** "Plan ready at `docs/plans/YYYY-MM-DD-<type>-<name>-plan.md`. What would you like to do next?"
577
+ **Question:** "Plan ready at `docs/plans/YYYY-MM-DD-NNN-<type>-<name>-plan.md`. What would you like to do next?"
571
578
 
572
579
  **Options:**
573
580
  1. **Open plan in editor** - Open the plan file for review
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
1
1
  ---
2
2
  name: ce:review
3
3
  description: Perform exhaustive code reviews using multi-agent analysis, ultra-thinking, and worktrees
4
- argument-hint: "[PR number, GitHub URL, branch name, or latest]"
4
+ argument-hint: "[PR number, GitHub URL, branch name, or latest] [--serial]"
5
5
  ---
6
6
 
7
7
  # Review Command
@@ -65,17 +65,50 @@ Read `compound-engineering.local.md` in the project root. If found, use `review_
65
65
 
66
66
  If no settings file exists, invoke the `setup` skill to create one. Then read the newly created file and continue.
67
67
 
68
+ #### Choose Execution Mode
69
+
70
+ <execution_mode>
71
+
72
+ Before launching review agents, check for context constraints:
73
+
74
+ **If `--serial` flag is passed OR conversation is in a long session:**
75
+
76
+ Run agents ONE AT A TIME in sequence. Wait for each agent to complete before starting the next. This uses less context but takes longer.
77
+
78
+ **Default (parallel):**
79
+
80
+ Run all agents simultaneously for speed. If you hit context limits, retry with `--serial` flag.
81
+
82
+ **Auto-detect:** If more than 5 review agents are configured, automatically switch to serial mode and inform the user:
83
+ "Running review agents in serial mode (6+ agents configured). Use --parallel to override."
84
+
85
+ </execution_mode>
86
+
68
87
  #### Parallel Agents to review the PR:
69
88
 
70
89
  <parallel_tasks>
71
90
 
91
+ **Parallel mode (default for ≤5 agents):**
92
+
72
93
  Run all configured review agents in parallel using Task tool. For each agent in the `review_agents` list:
73
94
 
74
95
  ```
75
96
  Task {agent-name}(PR content + review context from settings body)
76
97
  ```
77
98
 
78
- Additionally, always run these regardless of settings:
99
+ **Serial mode (--serial flag, or auto for 6+ agents):**
100
+
101
+ Run configured review agents ONE AT A TIME. For each agent in the `review_agents` list, wait for it to complete before starting the next:
102
+
103
+ ```
104
+ For each agent in review_agents:
105
+ 1. Task {agent-name}(PR content + review context)
106
+ 2. Wait for completion
107
+ 3. Collect findings
108
+ 4. Proceed to next agent
109
+ ```
110
+
111
+ Always run these last regardless of mode:
79
112
  - Task agent-native-reviewer(PR content) - Verify new features are agent-accessible
80
113
  - Task learnings-researcher(PR content) - Search docs/solutions/ for past issues related to this PR's modules and patterns
81
114
 
@@ -202,6 +202,107 @@ Returns:
202
202
  }
203
203
  ```
204
204
 
205
+ ## Inspection & Debugging
206
+
207
+ ### JavaScript Evaluation
208
+
209
+ ```bash
210
+ agent-browser eval "document.title" # Evaluate JS expression
211
+ agent-browser eval "JSON.stringify(localStorage)" # Return serialized data
212
+ agent-browser eval "document.querySelectorAll('a').length" # Count elements
213
+ ```
214
+
215
+ ### Console & Errors
216
+
217
+ ```bash
218
+ agent-browser console # Show browser console output
219
+ agent-browser console --clear # Show and clear console
220
+ agent-browser errors # Show JavaScript errors only
221
+ agent-browser errors --clear # Show and clear errors
222
+ ```
223
+
224
+ ## Network
225
+
226
+ ```bash
227
+ agent-browser network requests # List captured requests
228
+ agent-browser network requests --filter "api" # Filter by URL pattern
229
+ agent-browser route "**/*.png" abort # Block matching requests
230
+ agent-browser route "https://api.example.com/*" fulfill --status 200 --body '{"mock":true}' # Mock response
231
+ agent-browser unroute "**/*.png" # Remove route handler
232
+ ```
233
+
234
+ ## Storage
235
+
236
+ ### Cookies
237
+
238
+ ```bash
239
+ agent-browser cookies get # Get all cookies
240
+ agent-browser cookies get --name "session" # Get specific cookie
241
+ agent-browser cookies set --name "token" --value "abc" # Set cookie
242
+ agent-browser cookies clear # Clear all cookies
243
+ ```
244
+
245
+ ### Local & Session Storage
246
+
247
+ ```bash
248
+ agent-browser storage local # Get all localStorage
249
+ agent-browser storage local --key "theme" # Get specific key
250
+ agent-browser storage session # Get all sessionStorage
251
+ agent-browser storage session --key "cart" # Get specific key
252
+ ```
253
+
254
+ ## Device & Settings
255
+
256
+ ```bash
257
+ agent-browser set viewport 1920 1080 # Set viewport size
258
+ agent-browser set device "iPhone 14" # Emulate device
259
+ agent-browser set geo --lat 47.6 --lon -122.3 # Set geolocation
260
+ agent-browser set offline true # Enable offline mode
261
+ agent-browser set offline false # Disable offline mode
262
+ agent-browser set media "prefers-color-scheme" "dark" # Set media feature
263
+ agent-browser set headers '{"X-Custom":"value"}' # Set extra HTTP headers
264
+ agent-browser set credentials "user" "pass" # Set HTTP auth credentials
265
+ ```
266
+
267
+ ## Element Debugging
268
+
269
+ ```bash
270
+ agent-browser highlight @e1 # Highlight element visually
271
+ agent-browser get box @e1 # Get bounding box (x, y, width, height)
272
+ agent-browser get styles @e1 # Get computed styles
273
+ agent-browser is visible @e1 # Check if element is visible
274
+ agent-browser is enabled @e1 # Check if element is enabled
275
+ agent-browser is checked @e1 # Check if checkbox/radio is checked
276
+ ```
277
+
278
+ ## Recording & Tracing
279
+
280
+ ```bash
281
+ agent-browser trace start # Start recording trace
282
+ agent-browser trace stop trace.zip # Stop and save trace file
283
+ agent-browser record start # Start recording video
284
+ agent-browser record stop video.webm # Stop and save recording
285
+ ```
286
+
287
+ ## Tabs & Windows
288
+
289
+ ```bash
290
+ agent-browser tab list # List open tabs
291
+ agent-browser tab new https://example.com # Open URL in new tab
292
+ agent-browser tab close # Close current tab
293
+ agent-browser tab 2 # Switch to tab by index
294
+ ```
295
+
296
+ ## Advanced Mouse
297
+
298
+ ```bash
299
+ agent-browser mouse move 100 200 # Move mouse to coordinates
300
+ agent-browser mouse down # Press mouse button
301
+ agent-browser mouse up # Release mouse button
302
+ agent-browser mouse wheel 0 500 # Scroll (deltaX, deltaY)
303
+ agent-browser drag @e1 @e2 # Drag from element to element
304
+ ```
305
+
205
306
  ## vs Playwright MCP
206
307
 
207
308
  | Feature | agent-browser (CLI) | Playwright MCP |
@@ -202,7 +202,15 @@ function renderHookHandlers(
202
202
  const wrapped = options.requireError
203
203
  ? ` if (input?.error) {\n${statements.map((line) => ` ${line}`).join("\n")}\n }`
204
204
  : rendered
205
+
206
+ // Wrap tool.execute.before handlers in try-catch to prevent a failing hook
207
+ // from crashing parallel tool call batches (causes API 400 errors).
208
+ // See: https://github.com/EveryInc/compound-engineering-plugin/issues/85
209
+ const isPreToolUse = event === "tool.execute.before"
205
210
  const note = options.note ? ` // ${options.note}\n` : ""
211
+ if (isPreToolUse) {
212
+ return ` "${event}": async (input) => {\n${note} try {\n ${wrapped}\n } catch (err) {\n console.error("[hook] ${event} error (non-fatal):", err)\n }\n }`
213
+ }
206
214
  return ` "${event}": async (input) => {\n${note}${wrapped}\n }`
207
215
  }
208
216
 
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ export async function mergeJsonConfigAtKey(options: {
19
19
  ...existing,
20
20
  [key]: {
21
21
  ...existingEntries,
22
- ...incoming,
22
+ ...incoming, // incoming plugin entries overwrite same-named servers
23
23
  },
24
24
  }
25
25
 
@@ -58,12 +58,16 @@ export async function writeOpenCodeBundle(outputRoot: string, bundle: OpenCodeBu
58
58
  const openCodePaths = resolveOpenCodePaths(outputRoot)
59
59
  await ensureDir(openCodePaths.root)
60
60
 
61
+ const hadExistingConfig = await pathExists(openCodePaths.configPath)
61
62
  const backupPath = await backupFile(openCodePaths.configPath)
62
63
  if (backupPath) {
63
64
  console.log(`Backed up existing config to ${backupPath}`)
64
65
  }
65
66
  const merged = await mergeOpenCodeConfig(openCodePaths.configPath, bundle.config)
66
67
  await writeJson(openCodePaths.configPath, merged)
68
+ if (hadExistingConfig) {
69
+ console.log("Merged plugin config into existing opencode.json (user settings preserved)")
70
+ }
67
71
 
68
72
  const agentsDir = openCodePaths.agentsDir
69
73
  for (const agent of bundle.agents) {
@@ -132,6 +132,18 @@ describe("convertClaudeToOpenCode", () => {
132
132
  expect(hookFile!.content).toContain("// timeout: 30s")
133
133
  expect(hookFile!.content).toContain("// Prompt hook for Write|Edit")
134
134
  expect(hookFile!.content).toContain("// Agent hook for Write|Edit: security-sentinel")
135
+
136
+ // PreToolUse (tool.execute.before) handlers are wrapped in try-catch
137
+ // to prevent hook failures from crashing parallel tool call batches (#85)
138
+ const beforeIdx = hookFile!.content.indexOf('"tool.execute.before"')
139
+ const afterIdx = hookFile!.content.indexOf('"tool.execute.after"')
140
+ const beforeBlock = hookFile!.content.slice(beforeIdx, afterIdx)
141
+ expect(beforeBlock).toContain("try {")
142
+ expect(beforeBlock).toContain("} catch (err) {")
143
+
144
+ // PostToolUse (tool.execute.after) handlers are NOT wrapped in try-catch
145
+ const afterBlock = hookFile!.content.slice(afterIdx, hookFile!.content.indexOf('"session.created"'))
146
+ expect(afterBlock).not.toContain("try {")
135
147
  })
136
148
 
137
149
  test("converts MCP servers", async () => {
@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ import { promises as fs } from "fs"
3
3
  import path from "path"
4
4
  import os from "os"
5
5
  import { writeOpenCodeBundle } from "../src/targets/opencode"
6
+ import { mergeJsonConfigAtKey } from "../src/sync/json-config"
6
7
  import type { OpenCodeBundle } from "../src/types/opencode"
7
8
 
8
9
  async function exists(filePath: string): Promise<boolean> {
@@ -254,3 +255,38 @@ describe("writeOpenCodeBundle", () => {
254
255
  expect(backupContent).toBe("old content\n")
255
256
  })
256
257
  })
258
+
259
+ describe("mergeJsonConfigAtKey", () => {
260
+ test("incoming plugin entries overwrite same-named servers", async () => {
261
+ const tempDir = await fs.mkdtemp(path.join(os.tmpdir(), "json-merge-"))
262
+ const configPath = path.join(tempDir, "opencode.json")
263
+
264
+ // User has an existing MCP server config
265
+ const existingConfig = {
266
+ model: "my-model",
267
+ mcp: {
268
+ "user-server": { type: "local", command: ["uvx", "user-srv"] },
269
+ },
270
+ }
271
+ await fs.writeFile(configPath, JSON.stringify(existingConfig, null, 2))
272
+
273
+ // Plugin syncs its servers, overwriting same-named entries
274
+ await mergeJsonConfigAtKey({
275
+ configPath,
276
+ key: "mcp",
277
+ incoming: {
278
+ "plugin-server": { type: "local", command: ["uvx", "plugin-srv"] },
279
+ "user-server": { type: "local", command: ["uvx", "plugin-override"] },
280
+ },
281
+ })
282
+
283
+ const merged = JSON.parse(await fs.readFile(configPath, "utf8"))
284
+
285
+ // User's top-level keys preserved
286
+ expect(merged.model).toBe("my-model")
287
+ // Plugin server added
288
+ expect(merged.mcp["plugin-server"]).toBeDefined()
289
+ // Plugin server overwrites same-named existing entry
290
+ expect(merged.mcp["user-server"].command[1]).toBe("plugin-override")
291
+ })
292
+ })
@@ -1,64 +0,0 @@
1
- ---
2
- name: every-style-editor
3
- description: "Reviews and edits text content to conform to Every's editorial style guide. Use when written content needs style compliance checks for headlines, punctuation, voice, and formatting."
4
- tools: Task, Glob, Grep, LS, ExitPlanMode, Read, Edit, MultiEdit, Write, NotebookRead, NotebookEdit, WebFetch, TodoWrite, WebSearch
5
- model: inherit
6
- ---
7
-
8
- You are an expert copy editor specializing in Every's house style guide. Your role is to meticulously review text content and suggest edits to ensure compliance with Every's specific editorial standards.
9
-
10
- When reviewing content, you will:
11
-
12
- 1. **Systematically check each style rule** - Go through the style guide items one by one, checking the text against each rule
13
- 2. **Provide specific edit suggestions** - For each issue found, quote the problematic text and provide the corrected version
14
- 3. **Explain the rule being applied** - Reference which style guide rule necessitates each change
15
- 4. **Maintain the author's voice** - Make only the changes necessary for style compliance while preserving the original tone and meaning
16
-
17
- **Every Style Guide Rules to Apply:**
18
-
19
- - Headlines use title case; everything else uses sentence case
20
- - Companies are singular ("it" not "they"); teams/people within companies are plural
21
- - Remove unnecessary "actually," "very," or "just"
22
- - Hyperlink 2-4 words when linking to sources
23
- - Cut adverbs where possible
24
- - Use active voice instead of passive voice
25
- - Spell out numbers one through nine (except years at sentence start); use numerals for 10+
26
- - Use italics for emphasis (never bold or underline)
27
- - Image credits: _Source: X/Name_ or _Source: Website name_
28
- - Don't capitalize job titles
29
- - Capitalize after colons only if introducing independent clauses
30
- - Use Oxford commas (x, y, and z)
31
- - Use commas between independent clauses only
32
- - No space after ellipsis...
33
- - Em dashes—like this—with no spaces (max 2 per paragraph)
34
- - Hyphenate compound adjectives except with adverbs ending in "ly"
35
- - Italicize titles of books, newspapers, movies, TV shows, games
36
- - Full names on first mention, last names thereafter (first names in newsletters/social)
37
- - Percentages: "7 percent" (numeral + spelled out)
38
- - Numbers over 999 take commas: 1,000
39
- - Punctuation outside parentheses (unless full sentence inside)
40
- - Periods and commas inside quotation marks
41
- - Single quotes for quotes within quotes
42
- - Comma before quote if introduced; no comma if text leads directly into quote
43
- - Use "earlier/later/previously" instead of "above/below"
44
- - Use "more/less/fewer" instead of "over/under" for quantities
45
- - Avoid slashes; use hyphens when needed
46
- - Don't start sentences with "This" without clear antecedent
47
- - Avoid starting with "We have" or "We get"
48
- - Avoid clichés and jargon
49
- - "Two times faster" not "2x" (except for the common "10x" trope)
50
- - Use "$1 billion" not "one billion dollars"
51
- - Identify people by company/title (except well-known figures like Mark Zuckerberg)
52
- - Button text is always sentence case -- "Complete setup"
53
-
54
- **Output Format:**
55
-
56
- Provide your review as a numbered list of suggested edits, grouping related changes when logical. For each edit:
57
-
58
- - Quote the original text
59
- - Provide the corrected version
60
- - Briefly explain which style rule applies
61
-
62
- If the text is already compliant with the style guide, acknowledge this and highlight any particularly well-executed style choices.
63
-
64
- Be thorough but constructive, focusing on helping the content shine while maintaining Every's professional standards.