@relipa/ai-flow-kit 0.1.1 → 0.1.2
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- package/README.md +0 -0
- package/bin/aiflow.js +55 -2
- package/bin/ak.js +0 -0
- package/custom/mcp-presets/README.md +204 -237
- package/custom/mcp-presets/backlog.json +0 -0
- package/custom/mcp-presets/figma-desktop.json +0 -0
- package/custom/mcp-presets/figma.json +0 -0
- package/custom/mcp-presets/gitnexus.json +0 -0
- package/custom/mcp-presets/google-sheets.json +0 -0
- package/custom/mcp-presets/jira.json +0 -0
- package/custom/prompts/bug-fix.md +0 -0
- package/custom/prompts/feature.md +0 -0
- package/custom/prompts/investigation.md +0 -0
- package/custom/rules/code-style.md +0 -0
- package/custom/rules/java/code-style.md +0 -0
- package/custom/rules/java/naming.md +0 -0
- package/custom/rules/java/review-checklist.md +0 -0
- package/custom/rules/java/spring-boot-examples.md +0 -0
- package/custom/rules/javascript/code-style.md +0 -0
- package/custom/rules/javascript/naming.md +0 -0
- package/custom/rules/ml-conventions.md +88 -0
- package/custom/rules/ml-review-checklist.md +14 -0
- package/custom/rules/naming.md +0 -0
- package/custom/rules/php/code-style.md +0 -0
- package/custom/rules/php/naming.md +0 -0
- package/custom/rules/project-conventions.md +0 -0
- package/custom/rules/review-checklist.md +0 -0
- package/custom/skills/deploy-model/SKILL.md +90 -0
- package/custom/skills/design-experiment/SKILL.md +88 -0
- package/custom/skills/evaluate-model/SKILL.md +93 -0
- package/custom/skills/explore-data/SKILL.md +87 -0
- package/custom/skills/figma-to-component/SKILL.md +0 -0
- package/custom/skills/frame-ml-problem/SKILL.md +88 -0
- package/custom/skills/generate-spec/SKILL.md +0 -0
- package/custom/skills/impact-analysis/SKILL.md +0 -0
- package/custom/skills/improve-algorithm/SKILL.md +74 -0
- package/custom/skills/investigate-bug/SKILL.md +0 -0
- package/custom/skills/read-study-requirement/SKILL.md +0 -0
- package/custom/skills/report-customer/SKILL.md +0 -0
- package/custom/skills/review-plan/SKILL.md +0 -0
- package/custom/skills/train-model/SKILL.md +78 -0
- package/custom/templates/laravel.md +0 -0
- package/custom/templates/nestjs.md +0 -0
- package/custom/templates/nextjs.md +0 -0
- package/custom/templates/nodejs-express.md +0 -0
- package/custom/templates/php-plain.md +0 -0
- package/custom/templates/php.md +0 -0
- package/custom/templates/python-django.md +0 -0
- package/custom/templates/python-fastapi.md +0 -0
- package/custom/templates/python-ml.md +273 -0
- package/custom/templates/python.md +0 -0
- package/custom/templates/reactjs.md +0 -0
- package/custom/templates/shared/gate-workflow.md +0 -0
- package/custom/templates/shared/ml-gate-workflow.md +103 -0
- package/custom/templates/spring-boot.md +0 -0
- package/custom/templates/tools/claude.md +0 -0
- package/custom/templates/tools/copilot.md +0 -0
- package/custom/templates/tools/cursor.md +0 -0
- package/custom/templates/tools/gemini.md +0 -0
- package/custom/templates/tools/generic.md +0 -0
- package/custom/templates/vue-nuxt.md +0 -0
- package/docs/common/AIFLOW.md +512 -512
- package/docs/common/CHANGELOG.md +32 -0
- package/docs/common/QUICK_START.md +0 -0
- package/docs/common/ai-integration.md +0 -0
- package/docs/common/cli-reference.md +0 -0
- package/docs/common/configuration.md +0 -0
- package/docs/common/getting-started.md +0 -0
- package/docs/common/troubleshooting.md +0 -0
- package/docs/common/workflows/bug-fix.md +0 -0
- package/docs/common/workflows/feature.md +0 -0
- package/docs/common/workflows/figma.md +0 -0
- package/docs/common/workflows/impact-analysis.md +0 -0
- package/docs/common/workflows/investigation.md +0 -0
- package/docs/common/workflows/refactor.md +0 -0
- package/docs/project/ARCHITECTURE.md +0 -0
- package/index.js +0 -0
- package/package.json +1 -1
- package/scripts/checkpoint.js +0 -0
- package/scripts/config.js +0 -0
- package/scripts/context.js +0 -0
- package/scripts/create-score-excel.js +0 -0
- package/scripts/detect.js +239 -239
- package/scripts/doctor.js +192 -218
- package/scripts/gitnexus-worker.js +0 -0
- package/scripts/guide.js +0 -0
- package/scripts/hooks/block-git-write.js +0 -0
- package/scripts/hooks/session-start.js +0 -0
- package/scripts/hooks/session-stop.js +0 -0
- package/scripts/init.js +1112 -1009
- package/scripts/link-resolver.js +0 -0
- package/scripts/memory.js +0 -0
- package/scripts/prompt.js +538 -538
- package/scripts/remove.js +0 -0
- package/scripts/task.js +546 -546
- package/scripts/telemetry/cli.js +0 -0
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- package/scripts/telemetry/crypto.js +0 -0
- package/scripts/telemetry/flush.js +0 -0
- package/scripts/telemetry/record.js +0 -0
- package/scripts/update.js +10 -7
- package/scripts/use.js +33 -12
- package/scripts/validate.js +0 -0
- package/upstream/.claude-plugin/marketplace.json +0 -0
- package/upstream/.claude-plugin/plugin.json +0 -0
- package/upstream/.codex/INSTALL.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/.cursor-plugin/plugin.json +0 -0
- package/upstream/.gitattributes +0 -0
- package/upstream/.github/FUNDING.yml +0 -0
- package/upstream/.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE/bug_report.md +0 -0
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- package/upstream/.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/.opencode/INSTALL.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/.opencode/plugins/superpowers.js +0 -0
- package/upstream/.version-bump.json +0 -0
- package/upstream/AGENTS.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/CHANGELOG.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/CLAUDE.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md +0 -0
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- package/upstream/LICENSE +0 -0
- package/upstream/README.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/RELEASE-NOTES.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/agents/code-reviewer.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/commands/brainstorm.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/commands/execute-plan.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/commands/write-plan.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/docs/README.codex.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/docs/README.opencode.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/docs/plans/2025-11-22-opencode-support-design.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/docs/plans/2025-11-22-opencode-support-implementation.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/docs/plans/2025-11-28-skills-improvements-from-user-feedback.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/docs/plans/2026-01-17-visual-brainstorming.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/docs/superpowers/plans/2026-01-22-document-review-system.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/docs/superpowers/plans/2026-02-19-visual-brainstorming-refactor.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/docs/superpowers/plans/2026-03-11-zero-dep-brainstorm-server.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/docs/superpowers/plans/2026-03-23-codex-app-compatibility.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/docs/superpowers/specs/2026-01-22-document-review-system-design.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/docs/superpowers/specs/2026-02-19-visual-brainstorming-refactor-design.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/docs/superpowers/specs/2026-03-11-zero-dep-brainstorm-server-design.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/docs/superpowers/specs/2026-03-23-codex-app-compatibility-design.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/docs/testing.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/docs/windows/polyglot-hooks.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/gemini-extension.json +0 -0
- package/upstream/hooks/hooks-cursor.json +0 -0
- package/upstream/hooks/hooks.json +0 -0
- package/upstream/hooks/run-hook.cmd +0 -0
- package/upstream/hooks/session-start +0 -0
- package/upstream/package.json +0 -0
- package/upstream/scripts/bump-version.sh +0 -0
- package/upstream/skills/brainstorming/SKILL.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/skills/brainstorming/scripts/frame-template.html +0 -0
- package/upstream/skills/brainstorming/scripts/helper.js +0 -0
- package/upstream/skills/brainstorming/scripts/server.cjs +0 -0
- package/upstream/skills/brainstorming/scripts/start-server.sh +0 -0
- package/upstream/skills/brainstorming/scripts/stop-server.sh +0 -0
- package/upstream/skills/brainstorming/spec-document-reviewer-prompt.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/skills/brainstorming/visual-companion.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/skills/dispatching-parallel-agents/SKILL.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/skills/executing-plans/SKILL.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/skills/finishing-a-development-branch/SKILL.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/skills/receiving-code-review/SKILL.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/skills/requesting-code-review/SKILL.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/skills/requesting-code-review/code-reviewer.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/skills/subagent-driven-development/SKILL.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/skills/subagent-driven-development/code-quality-reviewer-prompt.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/skills/subagent-driven-development/implementer-prompt.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/skills/subagent-driven-development/spec-reviewer-prompt.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/skills/systematic-debugging/CREATION-LOG.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/skills/systematic-debugging/SKILL.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/skills/systematic-debugging/condition-based-waiting-example.ts +0 -0
- package/upstream/skills/systematic-debugging/condition-based-waiting.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/skills/systematic-debugging/defense-in-depth.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/skills/systematic-debugging/find-polluter.sh +0 -0
- package/upstream/skills/systematic-debugging/root-cause-tracing.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/skills/systematic-debugging/test-academic.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/skills/systematic-debugging/test-pressure-1.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/skills/systematic-debugging/test-pressure-2.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/skills/systematic-debugging/test-pressure-3.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/skills/tdd-lean/SKILL.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/skills/test-driven-development/SKILL.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/skills/test-driven-development/testing-anti-patterns.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/skills/using-git-worktrees/SKILL.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/skills/using-superpowers/SKILL.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/skills/using-superpowers/references/codex-tools.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/skills/using-superpowers/references/copilot-tools.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/skills/using-superpowers/references/gemini-tools.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/skills/verification-before-completion/SKILL.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/skills/writing-plans/SKILL.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/skills/writing-plans/plan-document-reviewer-prompt.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/skills/writing-skills/SKILL.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/skills/writing-skills/anthropic-best-practices.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/skills/writing-skills/examples/CLAUDE_MD_TESTING.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/skills/writing-skills/graphviz-conventions.dot +0 -0
- package/upstream/skills/writing-skills/persuasion-principles.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/skills/writing-skills/render-graphs.js +0 -0
- package/upstream/skills/writing-skills/testing-skills-with-subagents.md +0 -0
- package/upstream/tests/brainstorm-server/package-lock.json +0 -0
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- package/upstream/tests/brainstorm-server/server.test.js +0 -0
- package/upstream/tests/brainstorm-server/windows-lifecycle.test.sh +0 -0
- package/upstream/tests/brainstorm-server/ws-protocol.test.js +0 -0
- package/upstream/tests/claude-code/README.md +0 -0
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- package/upstream/tests/explicit-skill-requests/prompts/claude-suggested-it.txt +0 -0
- package/upstream/tests/explicit-skill-requests/prompts/i-know-what-sdd-means.txt +0 -0
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### ⛩️ GATE 1 — AI Analyze Requirement
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⏸️ GATE 1: REQUIREMENT DOCUMENT READY
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Summary:
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→ Review: plan/[ticket-id]/requirement.md
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### ⛩️ GATE 2 — Implementation Plan
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⏸️ GATE 2: IMPLEMENTATION PLAN READY
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### ⛩️ GATE 3 — Code Generation
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| `superpowers:systematic-debugging` | Gate 1 (bug) | Trace root cause hypothesis |
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| `superpowers:writing-plans` | Gate 2 | Detailed TDD task breakdown |
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| `investigate-bug` | Gate 3 (bug) | Trace data flow per framework |
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## Multi-AI Environment Setup
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### How to Switch Tools
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3. **Open Cursor** to perform the coding (Gate 3).
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### Instruction Files Created
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| Tool | File Name | Purpose |
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| Claude Code | `CLAUDE.md` | Primary rules for the CLI tool. |
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| Cursor AI | `.cursorrules` | Project-wide rules for Cursor. |
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| Gemini CLI | `GEMINI.md` | Context for Gemini sessions. |
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| Copilot | `.github/copilot-instructions.md` | Custom instructions for Copilot. |
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## FAQ
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**Q: PM didn't write enough on the ticket, what happens?**
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**Q: Does AI just check format or actually understand the requirement?**
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A: AI actively reads source code, traces data flow, identifies related files, and proposes solutions. It asks questions based on what it finds in the code — not just checking if fields exist.
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**Q: Gate 1 is taking too long for a simple ticket. What can I do?**
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A: Use `aiflow use TICKET-ID --fast` before opening Claude. Fast mode skips the Q&A loop and outputs a lean 3-section requirement doc. Best suited for tickets with ≥ 3 clear, measurable acceptance criteria and no ambiguity. Target: Gate 1 done in < 5 minutes.
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**Q: Can I skip Gate 2 for simple tasks?**
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A: No. Gate 2 can be brief (simple plan), but DEV must still type "APPROVED" to confirm the approach.
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**Q: AI reports test failures at Gate 4, what to do?**
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**Q: What's the difference between a requirement bug and a coding bug?**
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**Q: Who performs peer review (Gate 5)?**
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**Q: Can I work on two tasks in the same repo at the same time?**
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A: Yes. Use `aiflow task pause` to save your current progress, then `aiflow use <new-ticket>` to start the new task. Resume later with `aiflow task resume <ticket-id>`. The gate progress is saved automatically — Claude will resume from the correct gate instead of restarting Gate 1.
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**Q: If I resume a task, will Claude know which gate to start at?**
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**Q: Can I resume a Gate 3 (Code Generation) task in a new chatbox?**
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A: Yes. Gate 3 progress is saved via `[x]` checkboxes in `plan/[id]/plan.md`. If you open a new chatbox and say "continue", the AI will automatically skip completed tasks and pick up exactly where it left off.
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**Q: How does AI estimate effort?**
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