@rse/ase 0.0.46 → 0.0.48
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- package/dst/ase-config.js +102 -2
- package/dst/ase-getopt.js +5 -1
- package/dst/ase-hook.js +47 -0
- package/dst/ase-service.js +2 -1
- package/dst/ase-skills.js +182 -42
- package/package.json +1 -1
- package/plugin/.claude-plugin/plugin.json +1 -1
- package/plugin/.github/plugin/plugin.json +1 -1
- package/plugin/meta/ase-constitution.md +7 -7
- package/plugin/meta/ase-control.md +1 -1
- package/plugin/meta/ase-dialog.md +2 -2
- package/plugin/meta/ase-persona.md +1 -1
- package/plugin/meta/ase-plan.md +2 -2
- package/plugin/meta/ase-skill.md +2 -2
- package/plugin/package.json +1 -1
- package/plugin/skills/ase-arch-analyze/SKILL.md +2 -2
- package/plugin/skills/ase-arch-discover/SKILL.md +14 -3
- package/plugin/skills/ase-code-lint/SKILL.md +3 -3
- package/plugin/skills/ase-code-resolve/SKILL.md +1 -1
- package/plugin/skills/ase-docs-proofread/SKILL.md +225 -51
- package/plugin/skills/ase-meta-changes/SKILL.md +4 -4
- package/plugin/skills/ase-meta-diagram/SKILL.md +5 -5
- package/plugin/skills/ase-meta-evaluate/SKILL.md +1 -1
package/dst/ase-config.js
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import Table from "cli-table3";
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import writeFileAtomic from "write-file-atomic";
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import lockfile from "proper-lockfile";
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import { z } from "zod";
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/* classification taxonomy */
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export const projectClassification = {
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boxing: ["white", "grey", "black"]
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(reads always cascade through the full chain; this restricts writes only);
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keys absent from this map default to all non-"default" scope kinds */
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export const configWritableScopes = {
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"agent.task": ["session"]
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"agent.task": ["session"],
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"agent.skill": ["session"]
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};
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/* default set of scope kinds writable for any unrestricted key */
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const configWritableScopesDefault = ["user", "project", "task", "session"];
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agent: v.optional(v.strictObject({
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persona: v.optional(v.picklist(agentClassification.persona)),
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task: v.optional(v.pipe(v.string(), v.minLength(1)))
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task: v.optional(v.pipe(v.string(), v.minLength(1))),
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skill: v.optional(v.pipe(v.string(), v.minLength(1)))
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}))
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}));
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/* encapsulate read/write access to a stack of "<name>.yaml" configuration files,
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/* MCP registration entry point for layered YAML configuration access */
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export class ConfigMCP {
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log;
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constructor(log) {
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this.log = log;
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}
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/* register the MCP tools */
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register(mcp) {
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/* config get */
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mcp.registerTool("config_get", {
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title: "ASE config get",
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description: "Read the effective value of a dotted configuration `key` from the layered " +
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"configuration, cascading through default/user/project/task/session chain up to and " +
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"including the requested `scope`. Returns the value as JSON-encoded `text`; " +
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"returns an empty string if no value is set.",
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inputSchema: {
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.describe("dotted configuration key (e.g. \"agent.skill\")"),
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scope: z.string()
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.describe("scope chain (e.g. \"session:<id>\", \"task:<id>\", \"project\", \"user\")")
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}
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}, async (args) => {
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try {
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const scope = parseScope(args.scope);
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const cfg = new Config("config", configSchema, this.log, scope);
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let text = "";
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cfg.lock(() => {
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cfg.read();
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const val = cfg.get(args.key);
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text = val === undefined ? "" : JSON.stringify(val);
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/* config set */
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mcp.registerTool("config_set", {
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title: "ASE config set",
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description: "Write `val` to a dotted configuration `key` at the target `scope` " +
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inputSchema: {
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.describe("dotted configuration key (e.g. \"agent.skill\")"),
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val: z.union([z.string(), z.number(), z.boolean(), z.null(), z.array(z.any()), z.record(z.string(), z.any())])
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.describe("value to store under `key`"),
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const cfg = new Config("config", configSchema, this.log, scope);
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cfg.lock(() => {
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return { content: [{ type: "text", text: `config_set: OK: stored "${args.key}" on scope "${args.scope}"` }] };
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const message = err instanceof Error ? err.message : String(err);
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return { isError: true, content: [{ type: "text", text: `config_set: ERROR: ${message}` }] };
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/* config delete */
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description: "Delete the value at a dotted configuration `key` from the target `scope` " +
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"(the strongest scope term in the chain). No-op if the key is not present.",
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inputSchema: {
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package/dst/ase-getopt.js
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package/dst/ase-hook.js
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