@olhapi/maestro-darwin-x64 0.1.1 → 0.1.3

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  The preview warning on `run` is intentional. Pass `--i-understand-that-this-will-be-running-without-the-usual-guardrails` only when unattended Codex execution is actually what you want.
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- ### 4. Add the Maestro MCP server to your coding agent
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+ ### 4. Install the Maestro skill bundle and add the MCP server to your coding agent
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- Use the setup path that matches your coding agent:
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+ Install the bundled Maestro skill first so Codex and Claude Code can load the repo-specific guidance automatically:
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+ ```bash
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+ maestro install --skills
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+ ```
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+ That writes the skill to `~/.agents/skills/maestro` for Codex and `~/.claude/skills/maestro` for Claude Code.
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+ Then use the setup path that matches your coding agent:
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  Codex:
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  `maestro mcp` is a stdio bridge into the live `maestro run` daemon for the same database. Start `maestro run` first, then let your coding agent invoke `maestro mcp`.
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+ Paginated MCP list tools return a `pagination` object when more results remain. When `pagination.has_more` is true, call the exact `pagination.next_request` payload to fetch the next batch instead of guessing the next offset by hand.
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  ### 5. Open the dashboard or use live CLI helpers
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  By default, `maestro run` serves:
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  - `{{ attempt }}`
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  When a project has a description, Maestro's default implementation, review, and done prompts include it automatically under a `Project context:` section. Custom workflows can place `{{ project.description }}` wherever they want.
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- The default done prompt also tells the agent to create a short local preview video when the change can be demonstrated and attach it to an issue comment when the available local issue tooling supports that flow.
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+ The default done prompt now focuses on merge-back, PR readiness, and blocker reporting instead of asking for a preview artifact.
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  The checked-in [`WORKFLOW.md`](WORKFLOW.md) is this repository's own workflow example. It is not guaranteed to match fresh `workflow init` defaults exactly.
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  {
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  "name": "@olhapi/maestro-darwin-x64",
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- "version": "0.1.1",
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+ "version": "0.1.3",
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  "description": "Maestro CLI binary for macOS x64",
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  "license": "MIT",
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  "files": [