@groupby/ai-dev 0.2.0 → 0.2.3
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- package/README.md +3 -1
- package/dist/index.js +86 -19
- package/package.json +3 -3
- package/toolsets/rzlv-flow/README.md +54 -9
- package/toolsets/rzlv-flow/resources/confluence-file-structure.md +129 -23
- package/toolsets/rzlv-flow/resources/sync-state-format.md +109 -0
- package/toolsets/rzlv-flow/skills/jira-daily-triage/SKILL.md +13 -5
- package/toolsets/rzlv-flow/skills/jira-sprint-status/SKILL.md +28 -1
- package/toolsets/rzlv-flow/skills/jira-ticket-focus/SKILL.md +6 -1
- package/toolsets/rzlv-flow/skills/jira-wrap-sync/SKILL.md +41 -8
- package/skills/skills/README.md +0 -61
- package/skills/skills/archived/README.md +0 -3
- package/skills/skills/library/README.md +0 -3
- package/skills/skills/library/frontend-design/LICENSE.txt +0 -177
- package/skills/skills/library/frontend-design/SKILL.md +0 -42
- package/teams/teams/brain-studio/skills/code-review/SKILL.md +0 -46
- package/toolsets/toolsets/rzlv-flow/README.md +0 -102
- package/toolsets/toolsets/rzlv-flow/docs/mcp-setup.md +0 -126
- package/toolsets/toolsets/rzlv-flow/resources/README.md +0 -16
- package/toolsets/toolsets/rzlv-flow/resources/confluence-file-structure.md +0 -285
- package/toolsets/toolsets/rzlv-flow/resources/confluence-page-templates/README.md +0 -19
- package/toolsets/toolsets/rzlv-flow/resources/confluence-page-templates/decisions.md +0 -36
- package/toolsets/toolsets/rzlv-flow/resources/confluence-page-templates/initiative-overview.md +0 -40
- package/toolsets/toolsets/rzlv-flow/resources/confluence-page-templates/strategic-context.md +0 -44
- package/toolsets/toolsets/rzlv-flow/resources/confluence-page-templates/technical-architecture.md +0 -48
- package/toolsets/toolsets/rzlv-flow/resources/fcmp-protocol.md +0 -331
- package/toolsets/toolsets/rzlv-flow/resources/jira-file-structure.md +0 -177
- package/toolsets/toolsets/rzlv-flow/resources/sync-state-format.md +0 -318
- package/toolsets/toolsets/rzlv-flow/skills/atlassian-orchestrator/SKILL.md +0 -643
- package/toolsets/toolsets/rzlv-flow/skills/context-analyst/SKILL.md +0 -265
- package/toolsets/toolsets/rzlv-flow/skills/jira-comment/SKILL.md +0 -89
- package/toolsets/toolsets/rzlv-flow/skills/jira-daily-triage/SKILL.md +0 -143
- package/toolsets/toolsets/rzlv-flow/skills/jira-sprint-status/SKILL.md +0 -143
- package/toolsets/toolsets/rzlv-flow/skills/jira-status/SKILL.md +0 -97
- package/toolsets/toolsets/rzlv-flow/skills/jira-sync/SKILL.md +0 -148
- package/toolsets/toolsets/rzlv-flow/skills/jira-ticket-focus/SKILL.md +0 -245
- package/toolsets/toolsets/rzlv-flow/skills/jira-ticket-trace/SKILL.md +0 -112
- package/toolsets/toolsets/rzlv-flow/skills/jira-wrap-sync/SKILL.md +0 -260
- /package/toolsets/{toolsets/rzlv-flow → rzlv-flow}/docs/getting-started.md +0 -0
- /package/toolsets/{toolsets/rzlv-flow → rzlv-flow}/skills/confluence-fetch/SKILL.md +0 -0
- /package/toolsets/{toolsets/rzlv-flow → rzlv-flow}/skills/confluence-publish/SKILL.md +0 -0
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Transform unstructured input — meeting transcripts, notes, brainstorming output, audio summaries — into structured context documents with clear decisions, action items, requirements, assumptions with confidence levels, and stakeholder positions. The absolute priority is retention of ALL relevant discussion nuances, assumptions, and explicit statements — even at the expense of brevity. Output is ready for PM review and can be handed off to `atlassian-orchestrator` for Jira/Confluence creation.
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{IF SPRINT GOAL SET:}
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**Goal:** {Sprint Goal}
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████████████░░░░░░░░ {percent}% Complete
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### Progress
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| Status | Tickets | Story Points |
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|--------|---------|-------------|
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| Done | {n} | {pts} |
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104
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| In Progress | {n} | {pts} |
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105
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| To Do | {n} | {pts} |
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| **Total** | **{n}** | **{pts}** |
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107
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**Completion:** {percent}% by points ({done_pts}/{total_pts})
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109
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### Velocity & Forecast
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- **Ideal:** {n} points/day
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- **Forecast:** {On track | Ahead by {n} points | May miss by {n} points}
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### Ticket Breakdown
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| # | Ticket | Summary | Status | Assignee | Points |
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|---|--------|---------|--------|----------|--------|
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| 1 | PROJ-101 | Feature A | Done | @user1 | 3 |
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| 2 | PROJ-102 | Feature B | In Progress | @user2 | 5 |
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| 3 | PROJ-103 | Feature C | To Do | Unassigned | 2 |
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### ⚠️ Risks
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{IF STALE TICKETS:}
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- **Stale:** {TICKET-KEY} — In Progress, no update for {n} days
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{IF UNASSIGNED:}
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- **Unassigned:** {TICKET-KEY} — {summary} ({points} pts)
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{IF LARGE ITEMS NOT STARTED:}
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- **At Risk:** {TICKET-KEY} — {points} pts, not started yet
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{IF NO RISKS:}
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✓ No risks detected
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### My Contribution
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- **Completed:** {n} tickets ({pts} pts)
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- **In Progress:** {n} tickets ({pts} pts)
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- **Assigned (To Do):** {n} tickets ({pts} pts)
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**Quick Actions:**
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1. View at-risk tickets in detail
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2. Focus on blocked items
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3. Generate standup update (summary for copy/paste)
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4. Export sprint data as markdown table
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```
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