@hivehub/rulebook 5.1.3 → 5.2.1
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- package/.claude/commands/continue.md +33 -33
- package/.claude/commands/ralph-config.md +112 -112
- package/.claude/commands/ralph-history.md +110 -110
- package/.claude/commands/ralph-init.md +72 -72
- package/.claude/commands/ralph-pause-resume.md +105 -105
- package/.claude/commands/ralph-run.md +101 -101
- package/.claude/commands/ralph-status.md +76 -76
- package/.claude/commands/rulebook-decision-create.md +55 -55
- package/.claude/commands/rulebook-decision-list.md +15 -15
- package/.claude/commands/rulebook-knowledge-add.md +41 -41
- package/.claude/commands/rulebook-knowledge-list.md +15 -15
- package/.claude/commands/rulebook-learn-capture.md +48 -48
- package/.claude/commands/rulebook-learn-list.md +13 -13
- package/.claude/commands/rulebook-memory-save.md +48 -48
- package/.claude/commands/rulebook-memory-search.md +47 -47
- package/.claude/commands/rulebook-task-apply.md +85 -67
- package/.claude/commands/rulebook-task-archive.md +103 -94
- package/.claude/commands/rulebook-task-create.md +93 -93
- package/.claude/commands/rulebook-task-list.md +42 -42
- package/.claude/commands/rulebook-task-show.md +52 -52
- package/.claude/commands/rulebook-task-validate.md +53 -53
- package/.claude-plugin/marketplace.json +28 -28
- package/.claude-plugin/plugin.json +8 -8
- package/README.md +25 -43
- package/dist/cli/commands.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/cli/commands.js +11 -0
- package/dist/cli/commands.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/core/agent-template-engine.js +28 -28
- package/dist/core/generator.js +28 -28
- package/dist/core/task-manager.d.ts +23 -0
- package/dist/core/task-manager.d.ts.map +1 -1
- package/dist/core/task-manager.js +163 -27
- package/dist/core/task-manager.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/index.js +0 -0
- package/dist/mcp/rulebook-server.js +3 -3
- package/dist/mcp/rulebook-server.js.map +1 -1
- package/dist/memory/memory-store.js +91 -91
- package/package.json +21 -22
- package/templates/agents/accessibility-reviewer.md +43 -43
- package/templates/agents/api-designer.md +42 -42
- package/templates/agents/architect.md +51 -51
- package/templates/agents/build-engineer.md +36 -36
- package/templates/agents/code-reviewer.md +47 -47
- package/templates/agents/compiler/codegen-debugger.md +34 -34
- package/templates/agents/compiler/stdlib-engineer.md +28 -28
- package/templates/agents/compiler/test-coverage-guardian.md +31 -31
- package/templates/agents/context-intelligence.md +52 -52
- package/templates/agents/database-architect.md +41 -41
- package/templates/agents/devops-engineer.md +42 -42
- package/templates/agents/docs-writer.md +38 -38
- package/templates/agents/game-engine/cpp-core-expert.md +35 -35
- package/templates/agents/game-engine/render-engineer.md +22 -22
- package/templates/agents/game-engine/shader-engineer.md +38 -38
- package/templates/agents/game-engine/systems-integration.md +43 -43
- package/templates/agents/generic/code-reviewer.md +41 -41
- package/templates/agents/generic/docs-writer.md +25 -25
- package/templates/agents/generic/project-manager.md +36 -36
- package/templates/agents/generic/researcher.md +34 -34
- package/templates/agents/generic/test-engineer.md +41 -41
- package/templates/agents/i18n-engineer.md +42 -42
- package/templates/agents/implementer.md +42 -42
- package/templates/agents/migration-engineer.md +42 -42
- package/templates/agents/mobile/platform-specialist.md +22 -22
- package/templates/agents/mobile/ui-engineer.md +22 -22
- package/templates/agents/performance-engineer.md +49 -49
- package/templates/agents/refactoring-agent.md +41 -41
- package/templates/agents/researcher.md +38 -38
- package/templates/agents/security-reviewer.md +40 -40
- package/templates/agents/team-lead.md +37 -37
- package/templates/agents/tester.md +48 -48
- package/templates/agents/ux-reviewer.md +43 -43
- package/templates/agents/web-app/api-designer.md +22 -22
- package/templates/agents/web-app/backend-engineer.md +30 -30
- package/templates/agents/web-app/database-engineer.md +22 -22
- package/templates/agents/web-app/frontend-engineer.md +29 -29
- package/templates/agents/web-app/security-reviewer.md +32 -32
- package/templates/ci/rulebook-review.yml +26 -26
- package/templates/cli/AIDER.md +49 -49
- package/templates/cli/AMAZON_Q.md +25 -25
- package/templates/cli/AUGGIE.md +32 -32
- package/templates/cli/CLAUDE.md +117 -117
- package/templates/cli/CLINE.md +99 -99
- package/templates/cli/CODEBUDDY.md +20 -20
- package/templates/cli/CODEIUM.md +20 -20
- package/templates/cli/CODEX.md +21 -21
- package/templates/cli/CONTINUE.md +34 -34
- package/templates/cli/CURSOR_CLI.md +62 -62
- package/templates/cli/FACTORY.md +18 -18
- package/templates/cli/GEMINI.md +35 -35
- package/templates/cli/KILOCODE.md +18 -18
- package/templates/cli/OPENCODE.md +18 -18
- package/templates/cli/_GENERIC_TEMPLATE.md +29 -29
- package/templates/commands/rulebook-decision-create.md +55 -55
- package/templates/commands/rulebook-decision-list.md +15 -15
- package/templates/commands/rulebook-knowledge-add.md +41 -41
- package/templates/commands/rulebook-knowledge-list.md +15 -15
- package/templates/commands/rulebook-learn-capture.md +48 -48
- package/templates/commands/rulebook-learn-list.md +13 -13
- package/templates/commands/rulebook-memory-save.md +48 -48
- package/templates/commands/rulebook-memory-search.md +47 -47
- package/templates/commands/rulebook-task-apply.md +67 -67
- package/templates/commands/rulebook-task-archive.md +94 -94
- package/templates/commands/rulebook-task-create.md +93 -93
- package/templates/commands/rulebook-task-list.md +42 -42
- package/templates/commands/rulebook-task-show.md +52 -52
- package/templates/commands/rulebook-task-validate.md +53 -53
- package/templates/core/AGENTS_LEAN.md +25 -25
- package/templates/core/AGENTS_OVERRIDE.md +16 -16
- package/templates/core/AGENT_AUTOMATION.md +296 -296
- package/templates/core/DAG.md +304 -304
- package/templates/core/DECISIONS.md +38 -38
- package/templates/core/DOCUMENTATION_RULES.md +36 -36
- package/templates/core/KNOWLEDGE.md +49 -49
- package/templates/core/MULTI_AGENT.md +74 -74
- package/templates/core/PLANS.md +28 -28
- package/templates/core/QUALITY_ENFORCEMENT.md +68 -68
- package/templates/core/RALPH.md +471 -471
- package/templates/core/RULEBOOK.md +1947 -1947
- package/templates/core/TIER1_PROHIBITIONS.md +154 -154
- package/templates/core/TOKEN_OPTIMIZATION.md +49 -49
- package/templates/frameworks/ANGULAR.md +36 -36
- package/templates/frameworks/DJANGO.md +83 -83
- package/templates/frameworks/ELECTRON.md +147 -147
- package/templates/frameworks/FLASK.md +38 -38
- package/templates/frameworks/FLUTTER.md +55 -55
- package/templates/frameworks/JQUERY.md +32 -32
- package/templates/frameworks/LARAVEL.md +38 -38
- package/templates/frameworks/NESTJS.md +43 -43
- package/templates/frameworks/NEXTJS.md +127 -127
- package/templates/frameworks/NUXT.md +40 -40
- package/templates/frameworks/RAILS.md +66 -66
- package/templates/frameworks/REACT.md +38 -38
- package/templates/frameworks/REACT_NATIVE.md +47 -47
- package/templates/frameworks/SPRING.md +39 -39
- package/templates/frameworks/SYMFONY.md +36 -36
- package/templates/frameworks/VUE.md +36 -36
- package/templates/frameworks/ZEND.md +35 -35
- package/templates/git/CI_CD_PATTERNS.md +661 -661
- package/templates/git/GITHUB_ACTIONS.md +728 -728
- package/templates/git/GITLAB_CI.md +730 -730
- package/templates/git/GIT_WORKFLOW.md +1192 -1192
- package/templates/git/SECRETS_MANAGEMENT.md +585 -585
- package/templates/hooks/COMMIT_MSG.md +530 -530
- package/templates/hooks/POST_CHECKOUT.md +546 -546
- package/templates/hooks/PREPARE_COMMIT_MSG.md +619 -619
- package/templates/hooks/PRE_COMMIT.md +414 -414
- package/templates/hooks/PRE_PUSH.md +601 -601
- package/templates/ides/CONTINUE_RULES.md +16 -16
- package/templates/ides/COPILOT.md +37 -37
- package/templates/ides/COPILOT_INSTRUCTIONS.md +23 -23
- package/templates/ides/CURSOR.md +43 -43
- package/templates/ides/GEMINI_RULES.md +17 -17
- package/templates/ides/JETBRAINS_AI.md +35 -35
- package/templates/ides/REPLIT.md +36 -36
- package/templates/ides/TABNINE.md +29 -29
- package/templates/ides/VSCODE.md +40 -40
- package/templates/ides/WINDSURF.md +36 -36
- package/templates/ides/WINDSURF_RULES.md +14 -14
- package/templates/ides/ZED.md +32 -32
- package/templates/ides/cursor-mdc/go.mdc +24 -24
- package/templates/ides/cursor-mdc/python.mdc +24 -24
- package/templates/ides/cursor-mdc/quality.mdc +25 -25
- package/templates/ides/cursor-mdc/ralph.mdc +39 -39
- package/templates/ides/cursor-mdc/rulebook.mdc +38 -38
- package/templates/ides/cursor-mdc/rust.mdc +24 -24
- package/templates/ides/cursor-mdc/typescript.mdc +25 -25
- package/templates/languages/C.md +333 -333
- package/templates/languages/CPP.md +743 -743
- package/templates/languages/CSHARP.md +417 -417
- package/templates/languages/ELIXIR.md +454 -454
- package/templates/languages/ERLANG.md +361 -361
- package/templates/languages/GO.md +645 -645
- package/templates/languages/HASKELL.md +177 -177
- package/templates/languages/JAVA.md +607 -607
- package/templates/languages/JAVASCRIPT.md +631 -631
- package/templates/languages/JULIA.md +97 -97
- package/templates/languages/KOTLIN.md +511 -511
- package/templates/languages/LISP.md +100 -100
- package/templates/languages/LUA.md +74 -74
- package/templates/languages/OBJECTIVEC.md +90 -90
- package/templates/languages/PHP.md +416 -416
- package/templates/languages/PYTHON.md +682 -682
- package/templates/languages/RUBY.md +421 -421
- package/templates/languages/RUST.md +477 -477
- package/templates/languages/SAS.md +73 -73
- package/templates/languages/SCALA.md +348 -348
- package/templates/languages/SOLIDITY.md +580 -580
- package/templates/languages/SQL.md +137 -137
- package/templates/languages/SWIFT.md +466 -466
- package/templates/languages/TYPESCRIPT.md +591 -591
- package/templates/languages/ZIG.md +265 -265
- package/templates/modules/ATLASSIAN.md +255 -255
- package/templates/modules/CONTEXT7.md +54 -54
- package/templates/modules/FIGMA.md +267 -267
- package/templates/modules/GITHUB_MCP.md +64 -64
- package/templates/modules/GRAFANA.md +328 -328
- package/templates/modules/MEMORY.md +126 -126
- package/templates/modules/NOTION.md +247 -247
- package/templates/modules/PLAYWRIGHT.md +90 -90
- package/templates/modules/RULEBOOK_MCP.md +156 -156
- package/templates/modules/SERENA.md +337 -337
- package/templates/modules/SUPABASE.md +223 -223
- package/templates/modules/SYNAP.md +69 -69
- package/templates/modules/VECTORIZER.md +63 -63
- package/templates/modules/sequential-thinking.md +42 -42
- package/templates/ralph/ralph-history.bat +4 -4
- package/templates/ralph/ralph-history.sh +5 -5
- package/templates/ralph/ralph-init.bat +5 -5
- package/templates/ralph/ralph-init.sh +5 -5
- package/templates/ralph/ralph-pause.bat +5 -5
- package/templates/ralph/ralph-pause.sh +5 -5
- package/templates/ralph/ralph-run.bat +5 -5
- package/templates/ralph/ralph-run.sh +5 -5
- package/templates/ralph/ralph-status.bat +4 -4
- package/templates/ralph/ralph-status.sh +5 -5
- package/templates/rules/follow-task-sequence.md +36 -36
- package/templates/rules/git-safety.md +29 -29
- package/templates/rules/incremental-tests.md +29 -29
- package/templates/rules/knowledge-base-usage.md +41 -0
- package/templates/rules/no-deferred.md +31 -31
- package/templates/rules/no-shortcuts.md +30 -30
- package/templates/rules/research-first.md +30 -30
- package/templates/rules/sequential-editing.md +21 -21
- package/templates/rules/session-workflow.md +24 -24
- package/templates/rules/task-decomposition.md +32 -32
- package/templates/services/AZURE_BLOB.md +184 -184
- package/templates/services/CASSANDRA.md +239 -239
- package/templates/services/DATADOG.md +26 -26
- package/templates/services/DOCKER.md +124 -124
- package/templates/services/DOCKER_COMPOSE.md +168 -168
- package/templates/services/DYNAMODB.md +308 -308
- package/templates/services/ELASTICSEARCH.md +347 -347
- package/templates/services/GCS.md +178 -178
- package/templates/services/HELM.md +194 -194
- package/templates/services/INFLUXDB.md +265 -265
- package/templates/services/KAFKA.md +341 -341
- package/templates/services/KUBERNETES.md +208 -208
- package/templates/services/MARIADB.md +183 -183
- package/templates/services/MEMCACHED.md +242 -242
- package/templates/services/MINIO.md +201 -201
- package/templates/services/MONGODB.md +268 -268
- package/templates/services/MYSQL.md +358 -358
- package/templates/services/NEO4J.md +247 -247
- package/templates/services/OPENTELEMETRY.md +25 -25
- package/templates/services/ORACLE.md +290 -290
- package/templates/services/PINO.md +24 -24
- package/templates/services/POSTGRESQL.md +326 -326
- package/templates/services/PROMETHEUS.md +33 -33
- package/templates/services/RABBITMQ.md +286 -286
- package/templates/services/REDIS.md +292 -292
- package/templates/services/S3.md +298 -298
- package/templates/services/SENTRY.md +23 -23
- package/templates/services/SQLITE.md +294 -294
- package/templates/services/SQLSERVER.md +294 -294
- package/templates/services/WINSTON.md +30 -30
- package/templates/skills/cli/aider/SKILL.md +59 -59
- package/templates/skills/cli/amazon-q/SKILL.md +35 -35
- package/templates/skills/cli/auggie/SKILL.md +42 -42
- package/templates/skills/cli/claude/SKILL.md +42 -42
- package/templates/skills/cli/cline/SKILL.md +42 -42
- package/templates/skills/cli/codebuddy/SKILL.md +30 -30
- package/templates/skills/cli/codeium/SKILL.md +30 -30
- package/templates/skills/cli/codex/SKILL.md +31 -31
- package/templates/skills/cli/continue/SKILL.md +44 -44
- package/templates/skills/cli/cursor-cli/SKILL.md +38 -38
- package/templates/skills/cli/factory/SKILL.md +28 -28
- package/templates/skills/cli/gemini/SKILL.md +45 -45
- package/templates/skills/cli/kilocode/SKILL.md +28 -28
- package/templates/skills/cli/opencode/SKILL.md +28 -28
- package/templates/skills/core/agent-automation/SKILL.md +194 -194
- package/templates/skills/core/dag/SKILL.md +314 -314
- package/templates/skills/core/documentation-rules/SKILL.md +46 -46
- package/templates/skills/core/quality-enforcement/SKILL.md +78 -78
- package/templates/skills/core/rulebook/SKILL.md +176 -176
- package/templates/skills/dev/accessibility/SKILL.md +17 -17
- package/templates/skills/dev/api-design/SKILL.md +15 -15
- package/templates/skills/dev/architect/SKILL.md +17 -17
- package/templates/skills/dev/build-fix/SKILL.md +17 -17
- package/templates/skills/dev/db-design/SKILL.md +15 -15
- package/templates/skills/dev/debug/SKILL.md +16 -16
- package/templates/skills/dev/deploy/SKILL.md +17 -17
- package/templates/skills/dev/docs/SKILL.md +17 -17
- package/templates/skills/dev/migrate/SKILL.md +15 -15
- package/templates/skills/dev/perf/SKILL.md +17 -17
- package/templates/skills/dev/refactor/SKILL.md +17 -17
- package/templates/skills/dev/research/SKILL.md +14 -14
- package/templates/skills/dev/review/SKILL.md +18 -18
- package/templates/skills/dev/security-audit/SKILL.md +17 -17
- package/templates/skills/frameworks/angular/SKILL.md +46 -46
- package/templates/skills/frameworks/django/SKILL.md +93 -93
- package/templates/skills/frameworks/electron/SKILL.md +157 -157
- package/templates/skills/frameworks/flask/SKILL.md +48 -48
- package/templates/skills/frameworks/flutter/SKILL.md +65 -65
- package/templates/skills/frameworks/jquery/SKILL.md +42 -42
- package/templates/skills/frameworks/laravel/SKILL.md +48 -48
- package/templates/skills/frameworks/nestjs/SKILL.md +53 -53
- package/templates/skills/frameworks/nextjs/SKILL.md +137 -137
- package/templates/skills/frameworks/nuxt/SKILL.md +50 -50
- package/templates/skills/frameworks/rails/SKILL.md +76 -76
- package/templates/skills/frameworks/react/SKILL.md +48 -48
- package/templates/skills/frameworks/react-native/SKILL.md +57 -57
- package/templates/skills/frameworks/spring/SKILL.md +49 -49
- package/templates/skills/frameworks/symfony/SKILL.md +46 -46
- package/templates/skills/frameworks/vue/SKILL.md +46 -46
- package/templates/skills/frameworks/zend/SKILL.md +45 -45
- package/templates/skills/ides/copilot/SKILL.md +47 -47
- package/templates/skills/ides/cursor/SKILL.md +53 -53
- package/templates/skills/ides/jetbrains-ai/SKILL.md +45 -45
- package/templates/skills/ides/replit/SKILL.md +46 -46
- package/templates/skills/ides/tabnine/SKILL.md +39 -39
- package/templates/skills/ides/vscode/SKILL.md +50 -50
- package/templates/skills/ides/windsurf/SKILL.md +46 -46
- package/templates/skills/ides/zed/SKILL.md +42 -42
- package/templates/skills/languages/c/SKILL.md +343 -343
- package/templates/skills/languages/cpp/SKILL.md +753 -753
- package/templates/skills/languages/csharp/SKILL.md +427 -427
- package/templates/skills/languages/elixir/SKILL.md +464 -464
- package/templates/skills/languages/erlang/SKILL.md +371 -371
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- package/templates/skills/languages/julia/SKILL.md +107 -107
- package/templates/skills/languages/kotlin/SKILL.md +521 -521
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- package/templates/skills/languages/lua/SKILL.md +84 -84
- package/templates/skills/languages/objectivec/SKILL.md +100 -100
- package/templates/skills/languages/php/SKILL.md +426 -426
- package/templates/skills/languages/python/SKILL.md +692 -692
- package/templates/skills/languages/ruby/SKILL.md +431 -431
- package/templates/skills/languages/rust/SKILL.md +487 -487
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- package/templates/skills/modules/notion/SKILL.md +257 -257
- package/templates/skills/modules/playwright/SKILL.md +100 -100
- package/templates/skills/modules/rulebook-mcp/SKILL.md +166 -166
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- package/templates/skills/services/elasticsearch/SKILL.md +357 -357
- package/templates/skills/services/gcs/SKILL.md +188 -188
- package/templates/skills/services/influxdb/SKILL.md +275 -275
- package/templates/skills/services/kafka/SKILL.md +351 -351
- package/templates/skills/services/mariadb/SKILL.md +193 -193
- package/templates/skills/services/memcached/SKILL.md +252 -252
- package/templates/skills/services/minio/SKILL.md +211 -211
- package/templates/skills/services/mongodb/SKILL.md +278 -278
- package/templates/skills/services/mysql/SKILL.md +368 -368
- package/templates/skills/services/neo4j/SKILL.md +257 -257
- package/templates/skills/services/oracle/SKILL.md +300 -300
- package/templates/skills/services/postgresql/SKILL.md +336 -336
- package/templates/skills/services/rabbitmq/SKILL.md +296 -296
- package/templates/skills/services/redis/SKILL.md +302 -302
- package/templates/skills/services/s3/SKILL.md +308 -308
- package/templates/skills/services/sqlite/SKILL.md +304 -304
- package/templates/skills/services/sqlserver/SKILL.md +304 -304
- package/templates/skills/workflows/ralph/SKILL.md +309 -309
- package/templates/skills/workflows/ralph/install.sh +87 -87
- package/templates/skills/workflows/ralph/manifest.json +158 -158
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3. **New C/C++ code** — LAST RESORT ONLY
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