@sellable/install 0.1.128 → 0.1.130

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@@ -685,7 +685,7 @@ clear business decisions, tradeoffs, and approval gates. Use product language:
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  - "I can create a draft shell for you to watch with approval gates before
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  sourcing", not mutation jargon
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- When explaining lead-source decisions, show the concrete counts behind the
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+ When explaining source decisions, show the concrete counts behind the
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  logic: lanes searched, timeframe, raw result counts, finalist posts or preview
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  rows, sampled people, sampled fits as n/N (%), estimated usable people, and the
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  confidence basis. Never show a percent like "73% match" without the numerator,
@@ -700,22 +700,27 @@ label it explicitly as not estimated from this run.
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  Before any provider prompt, search, source scout, or signal-discovery call, show
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  one source-plan gate and ask for approval. The plan must be visible before the
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- question, and this first approval authorizes scouting/search only. The gate
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- should say:
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+ question, and this first approval only authorizes finding the best places to
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+ look for buyers. It does not add anyone to the campaign yet. The gate should
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+ say:
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  - given this campaign, the viable source options
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  - the recommended first lane
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  - why that lane fits the buyer, offer, and likely public activity
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  - what will be tested next
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  - the fallback lane if relevant posts or ICP engagement look thin
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- - that approval authorizes scouting/search only, not lead import or sending
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+ - what approval covers in one concise customer-facing line, such as "This only
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+ approves me to look for the best places to find buyers. I won't add leads
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+ yet."
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  Do not surface blanket source heuristics as product copy. Make the
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  recommendation specific to the campaign. If LinkedIn engagement is recommended,
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- name the exact post themes you will search and avoid using "Signal Discovery" in
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- customer-facing chat; that is the internal provider/app label. If relevant
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- public conversations look unlikely, recommend the specific Sales Nav or Prospeo
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- lane instead and say why. Do not call \`search_signals\`, \`search_sales_nav\`,
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+ name the exact post themes you will search in plain language, such as "Power BI
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+ dashboards they don't trust" or "teams trying to agree on the right KPIs."
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+ Avoid using "Signal Discovery" or "source scouting" in customer-facing chat;
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+ those are internal labels. If relevant public conversations look unlikely,
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+ recommend the specific Sales Nav or Prospeo lane instead and say why. Do not
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+ call \`search_signals\`, \`search_sales_nav\`,
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  \`search_prospeo\`,
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  \`fetch_post_engagers\`, or provider-scoped subagents until the user approves this
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  source plan or explicitly chooses a different source.
@@ -782,14 +787,16 @@ workspace routing needed for auto-login. \`create_campaign.watchUrl\`,
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  acceptable only when they return that direct campaign-builder shape.
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  Never call browser-opening tools, shell \`open\`, Computer Use, or in-app browser
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- automation just because a watch link exists. Print the link and tell the user to
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- Command-Enter/click it when they want to watch in the app. Use this shape:
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+ automation just because a watch link exists. Print the link in this shape:
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  \`\`\`text
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+ Campaign shell is ready. You and I will keep building the campaign in this chat.
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+ You can watch it come together in real time here:
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  Watch link: {watchUrl}
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- Command-Enter or click that link to watch the campaign in Sellable. I’ll keep
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- the brief, lead source, and message-review steps explicit here as I build.
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+ Send changes here. I’ll ask for your approval whenever I need your expertise or
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+ taste before moving forward.
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  \`\`\`
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  The watch link should auto-login through the token in the URL. If the user says
@@ -1321,7 +1328,7 @@ campaign is minted, the approved brief should carry forward the token fill
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  rules and examples: good fills, good omits, bad fills, fallback rules, and why
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  the bad fills are blocked.
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- For lead-source decisions, confidence comes from concrete counts. Do not say
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+ For source decisions, confidence comes from concrete counts. Do not say
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  "strong sample", "73% match", or "meaningful concentration" without showing the
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  sample size and what was counted. Show lanes searched, timeframe, raw results,
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  sampled people, sampled fits as n/N (%), estimated usable people, and whether
package/package.json CHANGED
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  {
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  "name": "@sellable/install",
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- "version": "0.1.128",
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+ "version": "0.1.130",
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  "type": "module",
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  "description": "One-command installer for Sellable MCP in Claude Code and Codex",
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  "bin": {
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  Approval and safety copy should be tasteful. State what the current approval
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  covers once, in one short sentence, then move on. Do not append repeated
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  "nothing starts / no leads import / no sending" disclaimers to routine progress
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- updates. Use positive gate language like "Next gate: selected-post scrape" or
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- "Approval covers scouting/search only" instead of long negative lists.
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+ updates. Use customer-facing gate language like "Next, we'll find where the
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+ right buyers are already talking" or "Next gate: selected-post scrape" instead
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+ of internal terms like "source scouting" or long negative lists.
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- When explaining lead-source decisions, show the concrete counts behind the
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+ When explaining source decisions, show the concrete counts behind the
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  logic: lanes searched, timeframe, raw result counts, finalist posts or preview
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  rows, sampled people, sampled fits as n/N (%), estimated usable people, and the
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  confidence basis. Never show a percent like "73% match" without the numerator,
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  Before any provider prompt, search, source scout, or signal-discovery call, show
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  one source-plan gate and ask for approval. The plan must be visible before the
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- question, and this first approval authorizes scouting/search only. The gate
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- should say:
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+ question, and this first approval only authorizes finding the best places to
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+ look for buyers. It does not add anyone to the campaign yet. The gate should
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+ say:
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  - given this campaign, the viable source options
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  - the recommended first lane
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  - why that lane fits the buyer, offer, and likely public activity
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  - what will be tested next
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  - the fallback lane if relevant posts or ICP engagement look thin
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- - what approval covers in one concise line
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+ - what approval covers in one concise customer-facing line, such as "This only
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+ approves me to look for the best places to find buyers. I won't add leads
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+ yet."
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  Do not surface blanket source heuristics as product copy. Make the
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  recommendation specific to the campaign. If LinkedIn engagement is recommended,
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- name the exact post themes you will search and avoid using "Signal Discovery" in
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- customer-facing chat; that is the internal provider/app label. If relevant
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- public conversations look unlikely, recommend the specific Sales Nav or Prospeo
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- lane instead and say why. Do not call `search_signals`, `search_sales_nav`,
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+ name the exact post themes you will search in plain language, such as "Power BI
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+ dashboards they don't trust" or "teams trying to agree on the right KPIs."
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+ Avoid using "Signal Discovery" or "source scouting" in customer-facing chat;
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+ those are internal labels. If relevant public conversations look unlikely,
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+ recommend the specific Sales Nav or Prospeo lane instead and say why. Do not
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+ call `search_signals`, `search_sales_nav`,
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  `search_prospeo`,
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  `fetch_post_engagers`, or provider-scoped subagents until the user approves this
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  source plan or explicitly chooses a different source.
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  acceptable only when they return that direct campaign-builder shape.
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  Never call browser-opening tools, shell `open`, Computer Use, or in-app browser
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- automation just because a watch link exists. Print the link and tell the user to
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- Command-Enter/click it when they want to watch in the app. Use this shape:
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+ automation just because a watch link exists. Print the link in this shape:
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  ```text
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+ Campaign shell is ready. You and I will keep building the campaign in this chat.
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+ You can watch it come together in real time here:
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  Watch link: {watchUrl}
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- Command-Enter or click that link to watch the campaign in Sellable. I’ll keep
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- the brief, lead source, and message-review steps explicit here as I build.
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+ Send changes here. I’ll ask for your approval whenever I need your expertise or
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+ taste before moving forward.
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  ```
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  The watch link should auto-login through the token in the URL. If the user says