@sellable/install 0.1.45 → 0.1.47

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package/package.json CHANGED
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  {
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  "name": "@sellable/install",
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- "version": "0.1.45",
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+ "version": "0.1.47",
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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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  They are not a developer debugging an agent runtime. Translate the workflow into
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  clear business decisions, tradeoffs, and approval gates. Use product language:
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- - "a couple setup choices", not `request_user_input`
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+ - "setup questions", not `request_user_input`
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  - "campaign brief", not prompt artifact
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  - "lead source", not provider internals unless comparing source options
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  - "nothing is created until you approve", not mutation jargon
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  ## Structured Questions
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- Use the host-native structured question gate for intake and approval:
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+ Use the host-native structured question gate for crisp confirmations and
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+ approval:
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  - Claude Code: `AskUserQuestion`
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  - Codex: `request_user_input` when exposed in an interactive session. The
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  installer enables this in Default mode with
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  `[features].default_mode_request_user_input = true`.
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- Use the structured question gate only for multiple-choice decisions or approval
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- gates. Never use it to collect open text input like LinkedIn URLs, company
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- domains, notes, pasted context, campaign ideas, or feedback. For open text, ask
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- in normal chat and wait for the user to paste the value.
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+ Use the structured question gate only for crisp identity confirmations and
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+ approval gates. Never use it to collect open text input like LinkedIn URLs,
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+ company domains, notes, pasted context, campaign ideas, buyer strategy,
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+ offer/CTA, proof, lead source, or feedback. For open text, ask in normal chat
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+ and wait for the user to type an answer and press Enter.
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- Customer-facing language must call this "a couple setup choices" during normal
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- campaign progress. Use "quick question panel" only when explaining a missing
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- Codex/Claude setup capability. Do not tell customers about `request_user_input`,
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+ Use "quick question panel" only when explaining a missing Codex/Claude setup
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+ capability for approvals. Do not tell customers about `request_user_input`,
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  Default mode, plugin caches, prompt loading, or skill file versions.
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  Never narrate local draft housekeeping to the user. If you create directories,
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  Sender options should include connected sender names if available, `same as
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  me`, `I’ll paste a different sender profile`, and `Other / custom`.
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- After the user confirms the subject and sender, run one lightweight company
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- lookup if it has not already run, then ask the campaign setup questions. The
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- setup questions should use the confirmed company context so they do not feel
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- generic.
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+ After the user confirms the subject and sender, run one bounded lightweight
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+ company-context pass before asking the campaign setup questions. A sender
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+ LinkedIn profile lookup is not enough by itself unless it clearly includes the
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+ company's website, product category, customer, and offer context. If the host can
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+ run tools in parallel, use one parallel batch with at most 2-3 cheap lookups:
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+ `mcp__sellable__fetch_company` on a LinkedIn company URL from the profile when
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+ available; `WebFetch` for the company website/domain when available; otherwise
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+ one `WebSearch` for `{company} official website` or `{company} product`. If
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+ parallel tool calls are unavailable, do the single highest-confidence lookup
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+ first and continue. Do not run full company research, source discovery, Sales
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+ Nav, Prospeo, Signals, or multi-query browsing here. The goal is a fast 15-30
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+ second context read so the four setup questions feel specific.
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  Before the identity gate, use this customer-facing shape:
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  Then I’ll turn that into a campaign brief for you to approve before anything is created.
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  ```
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- Do not silently ask Codex intake or approval questions as plain chat when
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- `request_user_input` is unavailable in an interactive session. Stop and tell
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- the user:
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+ Do not silently ask approval questions as plain chat when `request_user_input` is
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+ unavailable in an interactive session. Normal setup strategy questions are
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+ free-text chat and do not need `request_user_input`. Stop only when an approval
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+ gate needs the quick question panel:
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  ```text
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- I need Codex’s quick question panel to collect campaign inputs and approvals cleanly.
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+ I need Codex’s quick question panel for campaign approvals.
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  It isn’t enabled in this Codex session yet. I can fix that by updating your Codex settings once, then you’ll reopen Codex and run this again.
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  $sellable:create-campaign
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  After that, I’ll confirm who we’re launching for, then ask the setup questions
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+ in chat and start the campaign brief.
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  ```
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  If they decline, tell them:
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  ```text
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  You're in — {activeWorkspaceName} workspace, ready to roll.
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- Now — paste the LinkedIn profile URL of the person you'll be sending campaigns from. Usually that's you (the founder), or whoever's voice the messages should sound like.
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+ Now — paste the LinkedIn profile URL of the person you'll be sending campaigns from. Usually that's you, or whoever's voice the messages should sound like.
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  e.g. https://www.linkedin.com/in/your-handle
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  ```
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  ```text
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  You're set up — your {activeWorkspaceName} workspace is ready.
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  e.g. https://www.linkedin.com/in/your-handle
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  ```