@flyin-ai/alloy 0.1.0 → 0.1.1

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  1. package/dist/core/superpowers.js +26 -0
  2. package/dist/core/superpowers.js.map +1 -1
  3. package/package.json +3 -2
  4. package/vendor/superpowers/skills/brainstorming/SKILL.md +164 -0
  5. package/vendor/superpowers/skills/brainstorming/scripts/frame-template.html +214 -0
  6. package/vendor/superpowers/skills/brainstorming/scripts/helper.js +88 -0
  7. package/vendor/superpowers/skills/brainstorming/scripts/server.cjs +354 -0
  8. package/vendor/superpowers/skills/brainstorming/scripts/start-server.sh +148 -0
  9. package/vendor/superpowers/skills/brainstorming/scripts/stop-server.sh +56 -0
  10. package/vendor/superpowers/skills/brainstorming/spec-document-reviewer-prompt.md +49 -0
  11. package/vendor/superpowers/skills/brainstorming/visual-companion.md +287 -0
  12. package/vendor/superpowers/skills/dispatching-parallel-agents/SKILL.md +182 -0
  13. package/vendor/superpowers/skills/executing-plans/SKILL.md +70 -0
  14. package/vendor/superpowers/skills/finishing-a-development-branch/SKILL.md +251 -0
  15. package/vendor/superpowers/skills/receiving-code-review/SKILL.md +213 -0
  16. package/vendor/superpowers/skills/requesting-code-review/SKILL.md +103 -0
  17. package/vendor/superpowers/skills/requesting-code-review/code-reviewer.md +168 -0
  18. package/vendor/superpowers/skills/subagent-driven-development/SKILL.md +279 -0
  19. package/vendor/superpowers/skills/subagent-driven-development/code-quality-reviewer-prompt.md +25 -0
  20. package/vendor/superpowers/skills/subagent-driven-development/implementer-prompt.md +113 -0
  21. package/vendor/superpowers/skills/subagent-driven-development/spec-reviewer-prompt.md +61 -0
  22. package/vendor/superpowers/skills/systematic-debugging/CREATION-LOG.md +119 -0
  23. package/vendor/superpowers/skills/systematic-debugging/SKILL.md +296 -0
  24. package/vendor/superpowers/skills/systematic-debugging/condition-based-waiting-example.ts +158 -0
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  26. package/vendor/superpowers/skills/systematic-debugging/defense-in-depth.md +122 -0
  27. package/vendor/superpowers/skills/systematic-debugging/find-polluter.sh +63 -0
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  29. package/vendor/superpowers/skills/systematic-debugging/test-academic.md +14 -0
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  35. package/vendor/superpowers/skills/using-git-worktrees/SKILL.md +215 -0
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  37. package/vendor/superpowers/skills/using-superpowers/references/codex-tools.md +59 -0
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  39. package/vendor/superpowers/skills/using-superpowers/references/gemini-tools.md +51 -0
  40. package/vendor/superpowers/skills/verification-before-completion/SKILL.md +139 -0
  41. package/vendor/superpowers/skills/writing-plans/SKILL.md +152 -0
  42. package/vendor/superpowers/skills/writing-plans/plan-document-reviewer-prompt.md +49 -0
  43. package/vendor/superpowers/skills/writing-skills/SKILL.md +655 -0
  44. package/vendor/superpowers/skills/writing-skills/anthropic-best-practices.md +1150 -0
  45. package/vendor/superpowers/skills/writing-skills/examples/CLAUDE_MD_TESTING.md +189 -0
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  47. package/vendor/superpowers/skills/writing-skills/persuasion-principles.md +187 -0
  48. package/vendor/superpowers/skills/writing-skills/render-graphs.js +168 -0
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+ ---
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+ name: finishing-a-development-branch
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+ description: Use when implementation is complete, all tests pass, and you need to decide how to integrate the work - guides completion of development work by presenting structured options for merge, PR, or cleanup
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+ ---
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+
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+ # Finishing a Development Branch
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+
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+ ## Overview
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+
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+ Guide completion of development work by presenting clear options and handling chosen workflow.
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+
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+ **Core principle:** Verify tests → Detect environment → Present options → Execute choice → Clean up.
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+
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+ **Announce at start:** "I'm using the finishing-a-development-branch skill to complete this work."
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+
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+ ## The Process
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+
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+ ### Step 1: Verify Tests
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+
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+ **Before presenting options, verify tests pass:**
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ # Run project's test suite
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+ npm test / cargo test / pytest / go test ./...
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+ ```
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+
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+ **If tests fail:**
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+ ```
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+ Tests failing (<N> failures). Must fix before completing:
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+
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+ [Show failures]
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+
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+ Cannot proceed with merge/PR until tests pass.
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+ ```
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+
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+ Stop. Don't proceed to Step 2.
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+
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+ **If tests pass:** Continue to Step 2.
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+
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+ ### Step 2: Detect Environment
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+
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+ **Determine workspace state before presenting options:**
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ GIT_DIR=$(cd "$(git rev-parse --git-dir)" 2>/dev/null && pwd -P)
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+ GIT_COMMON=$(cd "$(git rev-parse --git-common-dir)" 2>/dev/null && pwd -P)
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+ ```
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+
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+ This determines which menu to show and how cleanup works:
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+
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+ | State | Menu | Cleanup |
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+ |-------|------|---------|
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+ | `GIT_DIR == GIT_COMMON` (normal repo) | Standard 4 options | No worktree to clean up |
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+ | `GIT_DIR != GIT_COMMON`, named branch | Standard 4 options | Provenance-based (see Step 6) |
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+ | `GIT_DIR != GIT_COMMON`, detached HEAD | Reduced 3 options (no merge) | No cleanup (externally managed) |
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+
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+ ### Step 3: Determine Base Branch
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ # Try common base branches
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+ git merge-base HEAD main 2>/dev/null || git merge-base HEAD master 2>/dev/null
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+ ```
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+
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+ Or ask: "This branch split from main - is that correct?"
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+
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+ ### Step 4: Present Options
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+
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+ **Normal repo and named-branch worktree — present exactly these 4 options:**
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+
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+ ```
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+ Implementation complete. What would you like to do?
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+
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+ 1. Merge back to <base-branch> locally
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+ 2. Push and create a Pull Request
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+ 3. Keep the branch as-is (I'll handle it later)
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+ 4. Discard this work
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+
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+ Which option?
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+ ```
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+
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+ **Detached HEAD — present exactly these 3 options:**
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+
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+ ```
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+ Implementation complete. You're on a detached HEAD (externally managed workspace).
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+
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+ 1. Push as new branch and create a Pull Request
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+ 2. Keep as-is (I'll handle it later)
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+ 3. Discard this work
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+
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+ Which option?
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+ ```
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+
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+ **Don't add explanation** - keep options concise.
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+
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+ ### Step 5: Execute Choice
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+
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+ #### Option 1: Merge Locally
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ # Get main repo root for CWD safety
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+ MAIN_ROOT=$(git -C "$(git rev-parse --git-common-dir)/.." rev-parse --show-toplevel)
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+ cd "$MAIN_ROOT"
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+
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+ # Merge first — verify success before removing anything
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+ git checkout <base-branch>
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+ git pull
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+ git merge <feature-branch>
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+
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+ # Verify tests on merged result
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+ <test command>
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+
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+ # Only after merge succeeds: cleanup worktree (Step 6), then delete branch
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+ ```
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+
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+ Then: Cleanup worktree (Step 6), then delete branch:
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ git branch -d <feature-branch>
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+ ```
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+
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+ #### Option 2: Push and Create PR
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ # Push branch
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+ git push -u origin <feature-branch>
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+
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+ # Create PR
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+ gh pr create --title "<title>" --body "$(cat <<'EOF'
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+ ## Summary
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+ <2-3 bullets of what changed>
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+
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+ ## Test Plan
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+ - [ ] <verification steps>
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+ EOF
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+ )"
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+ ```
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+
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+ **Do NOT clean up worktree** — user needs it alive to iterate on PR feedback.
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+
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+ #### Option 3: Keep As-Is
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+
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+ Report: "Keeping branch <name>. Worktree preserved at <path>."
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+
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+ **Don't cleanup worktree.**
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+
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+ #### Option 4: Discard
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+
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+ **Confirm first:**
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+ ```
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+ This will permanently delete:
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+ - Branch <name>
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+ - All commits: <commit-list>
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+ - Worktree at <path>
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+
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+ Type 'discard' to confirm.
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+ ```
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+
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+ Wait for exact confirmation.
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+
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+ If confirmed:
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+ ```bash
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+ MAIN_ROOT=$(git -C "$(git rev-parse --git-common-dir)/.." rev-parse --show-toplevel)
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+ cd "$MAIN_ROOT"
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+ ```
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+
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+ Then: Cleanup worktree (Step 6), then force-delete branch:
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+ ```bash
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+ git branch -D <feature-branch>
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Step 6: Cleanup Workspace
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+ **Only runs for Options 1 and 4.** Options 2 and 3 always preserve the worktree.
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+ ```bash
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+ GIT_DIR=$(cd "$(git rev-parse --git-dir)" 2>/dev/null && pwd -P)
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+ GIT_COMMON=$(cd "$(git rev-parse --git-common-dir)" 2>/dev/null && pwd -P)
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+ WORKTREE_PATH=$(git rev-parse --show-toplevel)
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+ ```
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+
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+ **If `GIT_DIR == GIT_COMMON`:** Normal repo, no worktree to clean up. Done.
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+
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+ **If worktree path is under `.worktrees/`, `worktrees/`, or `~/.config/superpowers/worktrees/`:** Superpowers created this worktree — we own cleanup.
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ MAIN_ROOT=$(git -C "$(git rev-parse --git-common-dir)/.." rev-parse --show-toplevel)
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+ cd "$MAIN_ROOT"
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+ git worktree remove "$WORKTREE_PATH"
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+ git worktree prune # Self-healing: clean up any stale registrations
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+ ```
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+ **Otherwise:** The host environment (harness) owns this workspace. Do NOT remove it. If your platform provides a workspace-exit tool, use it. Otherwise, leave the workspace in place.
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+
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+ ## Quick Reference
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+
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+ | Option | Merge | Push | Keep Worktree | Cleanup Branch |
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+ |--------|-------|------|---------------|----------------|
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+ | 1. Merge locally | yes | - | - | yes |
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+ | 2. Create PR | - | yes | yes | - |
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+ | 3. Keep as-is | - | - | yes | - |
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+ | 4. Discard | - | - | - | yes (force) |
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+
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+ ## Common Mistakes
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+
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+ **Skipping test verification**
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+ - **Problem:** Merge broken code, create failing PR
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+ - **Fix:** Always verify tests before offering options
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+
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+ **Open-ended questions**
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+ - **Problem:** "What should I do next?" is ambiguous
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+ - **Fix:** Present exactly 4 structured options (or 3 for detached HEAD)
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+
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+ **Cleaning up worktree for Option 2**
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+ - **Problem:** Remove worktree user needs for PR iteration
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+ - **Fix:** Only cleanup for Options 1 and 4
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+
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+ **Deleting branch before removing worktree**
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+ - **Problem:** `git branch -d` fails because worktree still references the branch
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+ - **Fix:** Merge first, remove worktree, then delete branch
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+
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+ **Running git worktree remove from inside the worktree**
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+ - **Problem:** Command fails silently when CWD is inside the worktree being removed
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+ - **Fix:** Always `cd` to main repo root before `git worktree remove`
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+
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+ **Cleaning up harness-owned worktrees**
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+ - **Problem:** Removing a worktree the harness created causes phantom state
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+ - **Fix:** Only clean up worktrees under `.worktrees/`, `worktrees/`, or `~/.config/superpowers/worktrees/`
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+ **No confirmation for discard**
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+ - **Problem:** Accidentally delete work
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+ - **Fix:** Require typed "discard" confirmation
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+
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+ ## Red Flags
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+
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+ **Never:**
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+ - Proceed with failing tests
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+ - Merge without verifying tests on result
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+ - Delete work without confirmation
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+ - Force-push without explicit request
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+ - Remove a worktree before confirming merge success
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+ - Clean up worktrees you didn't create (provenance check)
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+ - Run `git worktree remove` from inside the worktree
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+
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+ **Always:**
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+ - Verify tests before offering options
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+ - Detect environment before presenting menu
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+ - Present exactly 4 options (or 3 for detached HEAD)
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+ - Get typed confirmation for Option 4
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+ - Clean up worktree for Options 1 & 4 only
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+ - `cd` to main repo root before worktree removal
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+ - Run `git worktree prune` after removal
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+ ---
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+ name: receiving-code-review
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+ description: Use when receiving code review feedback, before implementing suggestions, especially if feedback seems unclear or technically questionable - requires technical rigor and verification, not performative agreement or blind implementation
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+ ---
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+ # Code Review Reception
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+
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+ ## Overview
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+ Code review requires technical evaluation, not emotional performance.
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+ **Core principle:** Verify before implementing. Ask before assuming. Technical correctness over social comfort.
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+ ## The Response Pattern
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+
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+ ```
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+ WHEN receiving code review feedback:
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+ 1. READ: Complete feedback without reacting
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+ 2. UNDERSTAND: Restate requirement in own words (or ask)
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+ 3. VERIFY: Check against codebase reality
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+ 4. EVALUATE: Technically sound for THIS codebase?
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+ 5. RESPOND: Technical acknowledgment or reasoned pushback
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+ 6. IMPLEMENT: One item at a time, test each
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Forbidden Responses
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+ **NEVER:**
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+ - "You're absolutely right!" (explicit CLAUDE.md violation)
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+ - "Great point!" / "Excellent feedback!" (performative)
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+ - "Let me implement that now" (before verification)
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+ **INSTEAD:**
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+ - Restate the technical requirement
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+ - Ask clarifying questions
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+ - Push back with technical reasoning if wrong
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+ - Just start working (actions > words)
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+
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+ ## Handling Unclear Feedback
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+
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+ ```
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+ IF any item is unclear:
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+ STOP - do not implement anything yet
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+ ASK for clarification on unclear items
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+ WHY: Items may be related. Partial understanding = wrong implementation.
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+ ```
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+ **Example:**
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+ ```
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+ your human partner: "Fix 1-6"
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+ You understand 1,2,3,6. Unclear on 4,5.
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+ ❌ WRONG: Implement 1,2,3,6 now, ask about 4,5 later
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+ ✅ RIGHT: "I understand items 1,2,3,6. Need clarification on 4 and 5 before proceeding."
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+ ```
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+ ## Source-Specific Handling
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+ ### From your human partner
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+ - **Trusted** - implement after understanding
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+ - **Still ask** if scope unclear
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+ - **No performative agreement**
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+ - **Skip to action** or technical acknowledgment
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+
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+ ### From External Reviewers
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+ ```
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+ BEFORE implementing:
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+ 1. Check: Technically correct for THIS codebase?
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+ 2. Check: Breaks existing functionality?
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+ 3. Check: Reason for current implementation?
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+ 4. Check: Works on all platforms/versions?
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+ 5. Check: Does reviewer understand full context?
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+ IF suggestion seems wrong:
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+ Push back with technical reasoning
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+ IF can't easily verify:
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+ Say so: "I can't verify this without [X]. Should I [investigate/ask/proceed]?"
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+ IF conflicts with your human partner's prior decisions:
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+ Stop and discuss with your human partner first
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+ ```
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+ **your human partner's rule:** "External feedback - be skeptical, but check carefully"
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+ ## YAGNI Check for "Professional" Features
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+ ```
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+ IF reviewer suggests "implementing properly":
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+ grep codebase for actual usage
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+ IF unused: "This endpoint isn't called. Remove it (YAGNI)?"
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+ IF used: Then implement properly
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+ ```
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+ **your human partner's rule:** "You and reviewer both report to me. If we don't need this feature, don't add it."
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+ ## Implementation Order
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+ ```
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+ FOR multi-item feedback:
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+ 1. Clarify anything unclear FIRST
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+ - Blocking issues (breaks, security)
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+ ```
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+ ## When To Push Back
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+ - Technically incorrect for this stack
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+ - Legacy/compatibility reasons exist
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+ - Conflicts with your human partner's architectural decisions
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+ **How to push back:**
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+ - Ask specific questions
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+ - Reference working tests/code
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+ **Signal if uncomfortable pushing back out loud:** "Strange things are afoot at the Circle K"
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+ ## Acknowledging Correct Feedback
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+ When feedback IS correct:
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+ ```
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+ ✅ "Fixed. [Brief description of what changed]"
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+ ✅ "Good catch - [specific issue]. Fixed in [location]."
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+ ✅ [Just fix it and show in the code]
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+ ❌ "Thanks for catching that!"
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+ ❌ ANY gratitude expression
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+ ```
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+ ## Gracefully Correcting Your Pushback
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+ ✅ "You were right - I checked [X] and it does [Y]. Implementing now."
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+ ✅ "Verified this and you're correct. My initial understanding was wrong because [reason]. Fixing."
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+ ❌ Over-explaining
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+ ```
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+ State the correction factually and move on.
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+ ## Common Mistakes
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+ | Performative agreement | State requirement or just act |
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+ | Blind implementation | Verify against codebase first |
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+ | Batch without testing | One at a time, test each |
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+ | Assuming reviewer is right | Check if breaks things |
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+ | Avoiding pushback | Technical correctness > comfort |
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+ | Partial implementation | Clarify all items first |
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+ | Can't verify, proceed anyway | State limitation, ask for direction |
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+ ## Real Examples
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+ **Performative Agreement (Bad):**
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+ ❌ "You're absolutely right! Let me remove that..."
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+ ```
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+ ```
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+ ✅ "Checking... build target is 10.15+, this API needs 13+. Need legacy for backward compat. Current impl has wrong bundle ID - fix it or drop pre-13 support?"
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+ ```
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+ ```
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+ Reviewer: "Implement proper metrics tracking with database, date filters, CSV export"
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+ ✅ "Grepped codebase - nothing calls this endpoint. Remove it (YAGNI)? Or is there usage I'm missing?"
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+ ```
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+ **Unclear Item (Good):**
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+ You understand 1,2,3,6. Unclear on 4,5.
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+ ```
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+ ## GitHub Thread Replies
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+ ## The Bottom Line
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+ ---
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+ name: requesting-code-review
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+ description: Use when completing tasks, implementing major features, or before merging to verify work meets requirements
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+ ---
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+ # Requesting Code Review
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+ Dispatch a code reviewer subagent to catch issues before they cascade. The reviewer gets precisely crafted context for evaluation — never your session's history. This keeps the reviewer focused on the work product, not your thought process, and preserves your own context for continued work.
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+ **Core principle:** Review early, review often.
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+ ## When to Request Review
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+ **Mandatory:**
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+ - After each task in subagent-driven development
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+ - After completing major feature
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+ - Before merge to main
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+ **Optional but valuable:**
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+ - When stuck (fresh perspective)
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+ - Before refactoring (baseline check)
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+ - After fixing complex bug
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+ ## How to Request
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+
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+ **1. Get git SHAs:**
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+ ```bash
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+ HEAD_SHA=$(git rev-parse HEAD)
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+ ```
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+ **2. Dispatch code reviewer subagent:**
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+ Use Task tool with `general-purpose` type, fill template at `code-reviewer.md`
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+ **Placeholders:**
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+ - `{DESCRIPTION}` - Brief summary of what you built
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+ - `{PLAN_OR_REQUIREMENTS}` - What it should do
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+ - `{BASE_SHA}` - Starting commit
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+ - `{HEAD_SHA}` - Ending commit
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+ **3. Act on feedback:**
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+ - Fix Critical issues immediately
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+ - Fix Important issues before proceeding
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+ - Note Minor issues for later
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+ - Push back if reviewer is wrong (with reasoning)
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+
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+ ## Example
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+ ```
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+ [Just completed Task 2: Add verification function]
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+ You: Let me request code review before proceeding.
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+ BASE_SHA=$(git log --oneline | grep "Task 1" | head -1 | awk '{print $1}')
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+ HEAD_SHA=$(git rev-parse HEAD)
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+
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+ [Dispatch code reviewer subagent]
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+ DESCRIPTION: Added verifyIndex() and repairIndex() with 4 issue types
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+ PLAN_OR_REQUIREMENTS: Task 2 from docs/superpowers/plans/deployment-plan.md
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+ BASE_SHA: a7981ec
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+ HEAD_SHA: 3df7661
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+
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+ [Subagent returns]:
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+ Strengths: Clean architecture, real tests
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+ Issues:
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+ Important: Missing progress indicators
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+ Minor: Magic number (100) for reporting interval
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+ Assessment: Ready to proceed
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+ You: [Fix progress indicators]
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+ [Continue to Task 3]
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+ ```
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+ ## Integration with Workflows
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+ **Subagent-Driven Development:**
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+ - Review after EACH task
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+ - Catch issues before they compound
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+ - Fix before moving to next task
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+ **Executing Plans:**
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+ - Review after each task or at natural checkpoints
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+ - Get feedback, apply, continue
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+ **Ad-Hoc Development:**
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+ - Review before merge
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+ - Review when stuck
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+ ## Red Flags
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+ **Never:**
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+ - Skip review because "it's simple"
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+ - Ignore Critical issues
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+ - Proceed with unfixed Important issues
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+ - Argue with valid technical feedback
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+ **If reviewer wrong:**
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+ - Push back with technical reasoning
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+ - Show code/tests that prove it works
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+ - Request clarification
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+ See template at: requesting-code-review/code-reviewer.md