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  1. package/bin/hdcode +0 -0
  2. package/bin/index.js.map +1 -1
  3. package/bin/worker.js.map +1 -1
  4. package/package.json +1 -1
  5. package/resources/agents/finder.md +1 -1
  6. package/resources/agents/mermaid.md +1 -1
  7. package/resources/opencode.json +2 -1
  8. package/resources/skills/hd-code-review/CODING_STANDARDS.md +14 -114
  9. package/resources/skills/hd-code-review/REVIEW_STANDARDS.md +76 -0
  10. package/resources/skills/hd-code-review/SKILL.md +314 -90
  11. package/resources/skills/hd-code-review/reference/review-checklist.md +104 -101
  12. package/resources/skills/hd-code-review/reference/stacks/apex.md +49 -0
  13. package/resources/skills/hd-code-review/reference/stacks/aura.md +39 -0
  14. package/resources/skills/hd-code-review/reference/stacks/cakephp.md +50 -0
  15. package/resources/skills/hd-code-review/reference/stacks/django.md +53 -0
  16. package/resources/skills/hd-code-review/reference/stacks/dotnet.md +52 -0
  17. package/resources/skills/hd-code-review/reference/stacks/expo.md +39 -0
  18. package/resources/skills/hd-code-review/reference/stacks/flutter.md +48 -0
  19. package/resources/skills/hd-code-review/reference/stacks/go.md +51 -0
  20. package/resources/skills/hd-code-review/reference/stacks/laravel.md +56 -0
  21. package/resources/skills/hd-code-review/reference/stacks/lwc.md +49 -0
  22. package/resources/skills/hd-code-review/reference/stacks/nodejs.md +51 -0
  23. package/resources/skills/hd-code-review/reference/stacks/php.md +52 -0
  24. package/resources/skills/hd-code-review/reference/stacks/python.md +50 -0
  25. package/resources/skills/hd-code-review/reference/stacks/react.md +51 -0
  26. package/resources/skills/hd-code-review/reference/stacks/reactnative.md +54 -0
  27. package/resources/skills/hd-code-review/reference/stacks/scala.md +48 -0
  28. package/resources/skills/hd-code-review/reference/stacks/visualforce.md +38 -0
  29. package/resources/skills/hd-code-review/reference/stacks/vuejs.md +52 -0
  30. package/resources/skills/hd-code-review/reference/stacks/wordpress.md +54 -0
  31. package/resources/skills/hd-daily-goals/SKILL.md +41 -9
  32. package/resources/skills/hd-daily-goals/reference/ticket-autofill.md +104 -0
  33. package/resources/skills/hd-daily-goals/reference/validation-rules.md +13 -0
  34. package/resources/skills/hd-daily-report/SKILL.md +70 -14
  35. package/resources/skills/hd-daily-report/reference/sample-report-qc.md +44 -0
  36. package/resources/skills/hd-daily-report/reference/sample-report.md +18 -15
  37. package/resources/skills/hd-daily-report/reference/validation-rules.md +28 -7
  38. package/resources/skills/hd-daily-viewer/SKILL.md +222 -0
  39. package/resources/skills/hd-docs-init/SKILL.md +33 -0
  40. package/resources/skills/hd-docs-parse/SKILL.md +2 -0
  41. package/resources/skills/hd-docs-parse/scripts/parse_document.py +6 -0
  42. package/resources/skills/hd-docs-sync/SKILL.md +65 -3
  43. package/resources/skills/hd-docs-sync/reference/doc-mapping.md +1 -0
  44. package/resources/skills/hd-help/SKILL.md +24 -0
  45. package/resources/skills/hd-help/reference/skill-map.md +122 -7
  46. package/resources/skills/hd-iso/SKILL.md +409 -0
  47. package/resources/skills/hd-iso/reference/iso-27001-requirements.md +166 -0
  48. package/resources/skills/hd-iso/reference/iso-9001-requirements.md +91 -0
  49. package/resources/skills/hd-iso/reference/role-profiles.md +115 -0
  50. package/resources/skills/hd-iso-ready/SKILL.md +146 -0
  51. package/resources/skills/hd-iso-sync/SKILL.md +217 -0
  52. package/resources/skills/hd-iso-sync/reference/frontmatter-schema.md +89 -0
  53. package/resources/skills/hd-iso-verify/SKILL.md +294 -0
  54. package/resources/skills/hd-issue-resolution/SKILL.md +20 -0
  55. package/resources/skills/hd-task/SKILL.md +12 -0
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- This document defines the baseline coding standards template used by `hd-code-review` as its first layer. It establishes generic conventions and project policy templates. Projects can override and extend it by providing `docs/CODING_STANDARDS.md` in their own repo — the same two-layer inheritance pattern used by `hd-security-review/SECURITY_STANDARDS.md`.
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