@fprad0/skill-master-mcp 0.0.12 → 1.0.0
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- package/CHANGELOG.md +96 -90
- package/README.md +472 -472
- package/VERSION.md +9 -9
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- package/bin/lib/client-config.mjs +293 -293
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- package/bin/lib/skill-installation.mjs +215 -215
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- package/bin/skill-master-activation.mjs +163 -163
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- package/bin/skill-master-success-skills.mjs +307 -307
- package/bin/skill-master-update.mjs +121 -72
- package/bin/skill-master.mjs +3 -3
- package/dist/activation.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/activation.js +12 -0
- package/dist/activation.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/prompt-router.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/prompt-router.js +19 -0
- package/dist/prompt-router.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/recommender.d.ts.map +1 -1
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- package/docs/architecture/APRENDIZADO_DE_IMPLEMENTACOES_BEM_SUCEDIDAS.md +125 -125
- package/docs/architecture/ARQUITETURA_AUTO_UPDATE.md +9 -9
- package/docs/architecture/PLANO_MASTER_ACIONAMENTO_AUTOMATICO_E_APRENDIZADO.md +341 -341
- package/docs/architecture/REDE_SEGURA_DE_SKILLS.md +148 -148
- package/docs/operations/GUIA_MULTI_COMPUTADOR.md +262 -262
- package/docs/operations/GUIA_NPM_PRIVADO.md +294 -294
- package/docs/operations/GUIA_NPM_PUBLICO.md +147 -147
- package/docs/operations/MENU_VISUAL_EVIDENCE_2026-06-28.md +66 -66
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- package/docs/operations/assets/menu-frame-large.html +83 -83
- package/docs/operations/assets/menu-frame-running.html +79 -79
- package/docs/operations/cross-platform-auth-transfer/ANALISE_COMPATIBILIDADE_MCP_2026-06-28.md +140 -140
- package/docs/operations/cross-platform-auth-transfer/README_TRANSFERENCIA.md +85 -85
- package/docs/operations/reborn-menu-cyberpunk-transfer/ANALISE_MENU_REBORN_CYBERPUNK_2026-06-28.md +174 -174
- package/docs/operations/reborn-menu-cyberpunk-transfer/HANDOFF_IMPLEMENTACAO_REBORN_CYBERPUNK_2026-06-28.md +119 -119
- package/docs/operations/reborn-menu-cyberpunk-transfer/ORDEM_DE_EXECUCAO_MENU_REBORN_CYBERPUNK.md +134 -134
- package/docs/operations/reborn-menu-cyberpunk-transfer/README_TRANSFERENCIA.md +84 -84
- package/docs/operations/reborn-menu-cyberpunk-transfer/README_TRANSFERENCIA_REBORN_PACKAGE.md +56 -56
- package/docs/operations/token-economy-transfer/ANALISE_AVANCADA_ECONOMIA_TOKENS_2026-06-30.md +141 -0
- package/docs/operations/token-economy-transfer/PLANO_DEV_SENIOR_MASTER_TOKEN_ECONOMY_2026-06-30.md +171 -0
- package/docs/operations/token-economy-transfer/README_TRANSFERENCIA_TOKEN_ECONOMY.md +31 -0
- package/docs/planning/MENU_RUNTIME_CORRECTION_PLAN_2026-06-30.md +551 -0
- package/docs/planning/V0_0_9_APROVACAO_CRITICA_MENSAGENS_DE_VENDA.md +85 -85
- package/docs/planning/V0_0_9_FONTES_E_CRITERIOS_DE_AUTORIDADE.md +139 -139
- package/docs/planning/V0_0_9_MATRIZ_SKILLS_MULTIDISCIPLINARES.md +105 -105
- package/docs/planning/V0_0_9_POLITICA_MORAL_CATOLICA_PARA_IA.md +181 -181
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- package/docs/planning/V0_0_9_ROADMAP_DISCERNIMENTO_E_CONHECIMENTO_AMPLO.md +181 -181
- package/docs/prompt-tasks/PROMPT_TASK_001_BOOTSTRAP_SKILL_MASTER_MCP.md +6 -6
- package/docs/prompt-tasks/PROMPT_TASK_002_AUTO_UPDATE_LAUNCHER.md +6 -6
- package/docs/prompt-tasks/PROMPT_TASK_003_REMOTE_MANIFEST_AND_RELEASES.md +6 -6
- package/docs/prompt-tasks/PROMPT_TASK_004_MULTI_USER_DISTRIBUTION.md +6 -6
- package/docs/prompt-tasks/PROMPT_TASK_005_SECURITY_AND_QUALITY_GATE.md +6 -6
- package/docs/prompt-tasks/PROMPT_TASK_006_MASTER_ACIONAMENTO_APRENDIZADO.md +83 -83
- package/docs/prompt-tasks/PROMPT_TASK_007_PERSONA_ORQUESTRADORA.md +88 -88
- package/docs/prompt-tasks/PROMPT_TASK_008_PROMPT_ROUTER_MODOS_ATIVACAO.md +156 -156
- package/docs/prompt-tasks/PROMPT_TASK_009_PIPELINE_APRENDIZADO_SUCESSO.md +105 -105
- package/docs/prompt-tasks/PROMPT_TASK_010_EVALS_GOVERNANCA_ATIVACAO.md +119 -119
- package/docs/prompt-tasks/PROMPT_TASK_011_MENU_NOTIFICACOES_NOTION.md +120 -120
- package/docs/prompt-tasks/PROMPT_TASK_012_MENU_CYBERPUNK_PIXEL_FRAME.md +123 -123
- package/docs/prompt-tasks/PROMPT_TASK_013_MENU_FLUID_DNA_ANIMATION.md +114 -114
- package/docs/prompt-tasks/PROMPT_TASK_014_MENU_FUNCTIONAL_PARITY_QA.md +157 -157
- package/docs/prompt-tasks/PROMPT_TASK_015_TRANSFER_RELEASE_HANDOFF.md +127 -127
- package/docs/prompt-tasks/PROMPT_TASK_016_CROSS_PLATFORM_MCP_AUTH_REGISTRATION.md +107 -107
- package/docs/prompt-tasks/PROMPT_TASK_018_NPM_PUBLISH_2FA_SETUP.md +80 -80
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