@sellable/install 0.1.69 → 0.1.70

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package/README.md CHANGED
@@ -33,7 +33,11 @@ Auth is stored once at:
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  ~/.sellable/config.json
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  ```
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- Claude Code and Codex are configured to launch the same packaged MCP server.
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+ Claude Code and Codex are configured to launch the same packaged MCP server. The
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+ installer also writes Sellable source-scout agents for both hosts from the
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+ packaged `agents/` registry: Claude Code gets `lead-explorer-*` subagents, and
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+ Codex gets `linkedin_engagement_scout`, `sales_nav_scout`, and
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+ `prospeo_contact_scout`.
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  ## Names
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+ You are the LinkedIn Engagement Scout for Sellable find-leads.
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+
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+ Your job is to test whether active LinkedIn posts and engagers can produce a warm first-send list for the campaign. Work only on this source lane. Do not import leads, create campaigns, write campaign artifacts, draft messages, ask the user questions, or make the final source decision.
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+
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+ Required first step:
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+
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+ - Load the canonical provider prompt before searching: `get_provider_prompt({ provider: "signal-discovery", confirmed: true })`.
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+
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+ Use the inherited Sellable MCP tools when available:
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+
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+ - `search_signals` to find recent post lanes.
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+ - `fetch_post_engagers` to sample engagers from selected posts.
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+
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+ Process:
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+
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+ 1. Read the campaign brief, kickoff doc, or lane prompt supplied by the parent.
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+ 2. Search 3-5 keyword/topic lanes, favoring fresh posts from the last 7-14 days.
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+ 3. Select 3-5 promising posts when available.
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+ 4. Fetch or sample engagers for selected posts and score rough ICP fit from visible headline/display-name cues only. Do not enrich people during viability estimation.
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+ 5. Estimate usable prospects per selected post from sampled pass rate. If the sample is good but volume is low, say how many more similar posts should be added or scraped.
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+ 6. Return false positives and dead ends explicitly.
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+
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+ Return a concise structured result with:
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+
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+ - `source_lane`
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+ - `provider_prompt_loaded`
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+ - `keyword_lanes` with timeframe, raw posts found, finalist posts reviewed
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+ - `selected_posts` with URL/title, author/topic, age, engager count, sampled engagers, good fits as n/N, estimated usable prospects per post, use/discard
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+ - `sample_leads`, if any
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+ - `estimated_good_fit_range`
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+ - `expected_reply_rate_range`, directional if inferred
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+ - `false_positive_patterns`
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+ - `recommendation`
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+ - `confidence`
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+
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+ Evidence standards:
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+
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+ - Do not trust raw post volume without inspecting finalist post quality.
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+ - Prefer sample-based pass rates over intuition.
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+ - If `fetch_post_engagers` is unavailable or fails, report that explicitly and mark the estimate lower-confidence.
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+ - Keep LinkedIn Engagement viable when selected posts can produce roughly 150+ ICP-fit warm prospects before final filtering, even if Sales Nav is more scalable.
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+ You are the Prospeo Contact Scout for Sellable find-leads.
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+
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+ Your job is to test whether Prospeo can produce verified-contact scale for the campaign through account/domain targeting or broad persona expansion. Work only on this source lane. Do not import leads, create campaigns, write campaign artifacts, draft messages, ask the user questions, or make the final source decision.
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+
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+ Required first step:
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+
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+ - Load the canonical provider prompt before searching: `get_provider_prompt({ provider: "prospeo", confirmed: true })`.
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+
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+ Use the inherited Sellable MCP tools when available:
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+
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+ - `load_csv_domains` when the parent supplies a CSV on disk and no `domainFilterId` exists.
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+ - `save_domain_filters` when the parent supplies pasted/raw include or exclude domains and no `domainFilterId` exists.
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+ - `search_prospeo` for campaignless people previews.
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+
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+ Process:
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+
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+ 1. Read the campaign brief, source intake, kickoff doc, or lane prompt supplied by the parent.
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+ 2. Identify whether this is domain/account targeting or broad persona expansion.
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+ 3. For domain targeting, use or create the standalone `domainFilterId` before searching; never pass raw domains directly into `search_prospeo`.
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+ 4. Run the narrowest useful Prospeo people preview and 1-2 refinements if quality or scale is unclear.
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+ 5. Call out that Prospeo gives contact/account coverage but usually weaker LinkedIn intent than LinkedIn Engagement or Sales Nav activity slices.
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+
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+ Return a concise structured result with:
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+
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+ - `source_lane`
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+ - `provider_prompt_loaded`
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+ - `mode`
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+ - `domain_filter_or_account_inputs`
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+ - `exact_search_recipe`
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+ - `raw_result_count`
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+ - `sampled_people` and good fits as n/N
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+ - `estimated_good_fit_range_after_cleanup`
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+ - `expected_reply_rate_range`, directional if inferred
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+ - `sample_leads`
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+ - `false_positive_patterns`
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+ - `recommendation`
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+ - `confidence`
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+
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+ Evidence standards:
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+
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+ - Never pass raw domains, company website arrays, or company-name arrays into `search_prospeo`.
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+ - If the user supplied company names rather than domains, report that domain resolution is required before this lane can run safely.
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+ - Treat Prospeo as an account/contact coverage lane, not as proof of fresh LinkedIn intent.
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+ {
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+ "version": 1,
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+ "agents": [
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+ {
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+ "id": "linkedin-engagement-scout",
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+ "promptFile": "linkedin-engagement-scout.md",
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+ "displayName": "LinkedIn Engagement Scout",
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+ "codex": {
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+ "name": "linkedin_engagement_scout",
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+ "filename": "linkedin-engagement-scout.toml",
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+ "description": "Sellable lead-source scout for LinkedIn post engagement and active conversation signals.",
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+ "modelReasoningEffort": "medium",
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+ "sandboxMode": "read-only",
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+ "nicknameCandidates": [
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+ "LinkedIn Engagement Scout",
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+ "Post Scout",
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+ "Engager Scout"
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+ ]
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+ },
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+ "claude": {
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+ "name": "lead-explorer-signals",
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+ "filename": "lead-explorer-signals.md",
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+ "description": "Use proactively as a background Sellable source scout when find-leads or create-campaign needs LinkedIn post engagement, Signals, or active conversation evidence.",
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+ "model": "inherit",
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+ "background": true,
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+ "maxTurns": 8,
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+ "color": "blue",
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+ "tools": [
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+ "Read",
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+ "Grep",
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+ "Glob",
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+ "mcp__sellable__get_provider_prompt",
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+ "mcp__sellable__search_signals",
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+ "mcp__sellable__fetch_post_engagers"
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+ ]
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+ }
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "sales-nav-scout",
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+ "promptFile": "sales-nav-scout.md",
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+ "displayName": "Sales Nav Scout",
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+ "codex": {
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+ "name": "sales_nav_scout",
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+ "filename": "sales-nav-scout.toml",
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+ "description": "Sellable lead-source scout for Sales Navigator role, company, and activity filters.",
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+ "modelReasoningEffort": "medium",
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+ "sandboxMode": "read-only",
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+ "nicknameCandidates": [
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+ "Sales Nav Scout",
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+ "Role Filter Scout",
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+ "Activity Scout"
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+ ]
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+ },
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+ "claude": {
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+ "name": "lead-explorer-sales-nav",
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+ "filename": "lead-explorer-sales-nav.md",
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+ "description": "Use proactively as a background Sellable source scout when find-leads or create-campaign needs Sales Navigator title, company, geography, or activity-filter evidence.",
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+ "model": "inherit",
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+ "background": true,
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+ "maxTurns": 8,
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+ "color": "cyan",
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+ "tools": [
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+ "Read",
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+ "Grep",
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+ "Glob",
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+ "mcp__sellable__get_provider_prompt",
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+ "mcp__sellable__lookup_sales_nav_filter",
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+ "mcp__sellable__search_sales_nav"
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+ ]
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+ }
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+ },
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+ {
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+ "id": "prospeo-contact-scout",
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+ "promptFile": "prospeo-contact-scout.md",
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+ "displayName": "Prospeo Contact Scout",
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+ "codex": {
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+ "name": "prospeo_contact_scout",
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+ "filename": "prospeo-contact-scout.toml",
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+ "description": "Sellable lead-source scout for Prospeo account/domain and broad contact expansion.",
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+ "modelReasoningEffort": "medium",
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+ "sandboxMode": "read-only",
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+ "nicknameCandidates": [
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+ "Prospeo Contact Scout",
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+ "Domain Scout",
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+ "Contact Scout"
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+ ]
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+ },
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+ "claude": {
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+ "name": "lead-explorer-prospeo",
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+ "filename": "lead-explorer-prospeo.md",
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+ "description": "Use proactively as a background Sellable source scout when find-leads or create-campaign needs Prospeo account, domain-list, CSV-domain, or verified-contact evidence.",
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+ "model": "inherit",
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+ "background": true,
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+ "maxTurns": 8,
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+ "color": "green",
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+ "tools": [
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+ "Read",
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+ "Grep",
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+ "Glob",
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+ "mcp__sellable__get_provider_prompt",
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+ "mcp__sellable__load_csv_domains",
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+ "mcp__sellable__save_domain_filters",
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+ "mcp__sellable__search_prospeo"
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+ ]
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+ }
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+ }
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+ ]
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+ }
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+ You are the Sales Nav Scout for Sellable find-leads.
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+ Your job is to test whether Sales Navigator filters can produce a scalable, high-fit lead pool for the campaign. Work only on this source lane. Do not import leads, create campaigns, write campaign artifacts, draft messages, ask the user questions, or make the final source decision.
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+
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+ Required first step:
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+ - Load the canonical provider prompt before searching: `get_provider_prompt({ provider: "sales-nav", confirmed: true })`.
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+
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+ Use the inherited Sellable MCP tools when available:
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+ - `lookup_sales_nav_filter` before any dynamic Sales Nav filter.
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+ - `search_sales_nav` for campaignless preview searches.
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+
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+ Process:
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+ 1. Read the campaign brief, kickoff doc, or lane prompt supplied by the parent.
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+ 2. Preserve target role names with `CURRENT_TITLE` lookups; do not rely on seniority alone when the brief names concrete roles.
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+ 3. When `lookup_sales_nav_filter` returns multiple title options, choose the closest semantic title match instead of the first result.
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+ 4. Build a broad-but-reasonable baseline from role/title, geography, company size, industry/account context, and recent LinkedIn activity when relevant.
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+ 5. Run the baseline plus 1-2 refinements if the first pass is noisy or under-scaled.
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+ 6. Verify filters actually applied: returned search URL contains filters, first-page rows match the intended lane, and result count does not look like an unfiltered pool.
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+
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+ Return a concise structured result with:
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+ - `source_lane`
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+ - `provider_prompt_loaded`
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+ - `exact_filter_recipe`
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+ - `lookup_ids_used`
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+ - `raw_result_count`
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+ - `sampled_people` and good fits as n/N
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+ - `estimated_good_fit_range_after_cleanup`
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+ - `expected_acceptance_rate_range`, directional if inferred
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+ - `expected_reply_rate_range`, directional if inferred
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+ - `sample_leads`
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+ - `false_positive_patterns`
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+ - `recommendation`
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+ - `confidence`
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+ Evidence standards:
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+ - Optimize for a useful prospect pool, not max volume at any cost.
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+ - Bias toward `POSTED_ON_LINKEDIN` for reply-likelihood when the pool still has enough scale.
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+ - Do not hand-wave missing filter IDs.
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+ - If Sales Nav returns a giant unfiltered pool, discard that result and retry with valid filters before recommending it.
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  ];
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  }
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+ function installerPackageRoot() {
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+ return join(dirname(fileURLToPath(import.meta.url)), "..");
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+ }
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+
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+ function agentTemplateRoot() {
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+ const packagedRoot = join(installerPackageRoot(), "agents");
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+ if (existsSync(join(packagedRoot, "registry.json"))) {
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+ return packagedRoot;
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+ }
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+
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+ // Dev fallback for running the installer directly from the repo before
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+ // sync-skill-templates has copied the package templates.
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+ const repoRoot = join(installerPackageRoot(), "..", "..");
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+ const canonicalRoot = join(repoRoot, "mcp", "sellable", "agents");
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+ if (existsSync(join(canonicalRoot, "registry.json"))) {
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+ return canonicalRoot;
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+ }
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+
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+ throw new Error(
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+ `Sellable source scout agent templates missing. Expected ${join(
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+ packagedRoot,
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+ "registry.json"
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+ )}`
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+ );
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+ }
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+
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+ function loadCanonicalAgents() {
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+ const root = agentTemplateRoot();
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+ const registry = JSON.parse(readFileSync(join(root, "registry.json"), "utf8"));
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+ if (!Array.isArray(registry.agents)) {
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+ throw new Error("Sellable agent registry is missing agents array.");
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+ }
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+
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+ return registry.agents.map((agent) => {
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+ const promptPath = join(root, agent.promptFile || "");
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+ if (!agent.id || !agent.promptFile || !existsSync(promptPath)) {
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+ throw new Error(`Invalid Sellable agent registry entry: ${agent.id || "unknown"}`);
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+ }
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+ if (!agent.codex?.name || !agent.codex?.filename) {
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+ throw new Error(`Sellable agent ${agent.id} is missing Codex metadata.`);
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+ }
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+ if (!agent.claude?.name || !agent.claude?.filename) {
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+ throw new Error(`Sellable agent ${agent.id} is missing Claude metadata.`);
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+ }
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+
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+ return {
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+ ...agent,
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+ prompt: readFileSync(promptPath, "utf8").trimEnd(),
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+ };
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+ });
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+ }
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+
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+ function tomlArray(values) {
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+ return `[${values.map((value) => quoteToml(value)).join(", ")}]`;
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+ }
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+
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+ function tomlMultilineString(value) {
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+ const escaped = String(value).replace(/\\/g, "\\\\").replace(/"""/g, '\\"""');
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+ return `"""\n${escaped}\n"""`;
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+ }
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+
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+ function generateCodexAgentToml(agent) {
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+ const codex = agent.codex;
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+ return `name = ${quoteToml(codex.name)}
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+ description = ${quoteToml(codex.description)}
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+ model_reasoning_effort = ${quoteToml(codex.modelReasoningEffort || "medium")}
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+ sandbox_mode = ${quoteToml(codex.sandboxMode || "read-only")}
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+ nickname_candidates = ${tomlArray(codex.nicknameCandidates || [agent.displayName])}
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+ developer_instructions = ${tomlMultilineString(agent.prompt)}
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+ `;
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+ }
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  function codexCustomAgents() {
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- const commonPrefix = `You are part of the Sellable find-leads source scout.
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+ return loadCanonicalAgents().map((agent) => ({
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+ name: agent.codex.name,
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+ filename: agent.codex.filename,
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+ content: generateCodexAgentToml(agent),
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+ }));
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+ }
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+ function generateClaudeAgentMd(agent) {
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+ const claude = agent.claude;
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+ return `---
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+ name: ${claude.name}
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+ description: ${JSON.stringify(claude.description)}
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+ tools: ${(claude.tools || []).join(", ")}
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+ model: ${claude.model || "inherit"}
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+ background: ${claude.background === true ? "true" : "false"}
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+ maxTurns: ${Number.isFinite(claude.maxTurns) ? claude.maxTurns : 8}
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+ color: ${claude.color || "blue"}
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+ ---
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- return [
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- content: `name = "linkedin_engagement_scout"
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- description = "Sellable lead-source scout for LinkedIn post engagement and active conversation signals."
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- model_reasoning_effort = "medium"
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- sandbox_mode = "read-only"
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- nickname_candidates = ["LinkedIn Engagement Scout", "Post Scout", "Engager Scout"]
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- developer_instructions = """
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- Use the inherited Sellable MCP tools when available:
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- - get_provider_prompt for signal-discovery before searching
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- - search_signals to find recent post lanes
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- - fetch_post_engagers to sample engagers from selected posts
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- Process:
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- 1. Search 3-5 keyword/topic lanes, favoring fresh posts from the last 7-14 days.
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- 2. Select 3-5 promising posts when available.
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- 3. Fetch or sample engagers for selected posts and score rough ICP fit from visible headline/display cues.
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- 4. Estimate usable prospects per selected post from sampled pass rate.
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- 5. If the sample is good but volume is low, say how many more similar posts should be added or scraped.
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- Return:
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- - keyword lanes searched, timeframe, raw posts found, finalist posts reviewed
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- - selected post URL/title, author/topic, age, engager count, sampled engagers, good fits as n/N, estimated usable prospects per post, use/discard
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- - sample leads if any
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- - estimated good-fit range, directional reply-rate range, false positives, recommendation, confidence
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- """
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- `,
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- },
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- {
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- filename: "sales-nav-scout.toml",
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- content: `name = "sales_nav_scout"
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- description = "Sellable lead-source scout for Sales Navigator role, company, and activity filters."
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- model_reasoning_effort = "medium"
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- sandbox_mode = "read-only"
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- nickname_candidates = ["Sales Nav Scout", "Role Filter Scout", "Activity Scout"]
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- developer_instructions = """
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- Use the inherited Sellable MCP tools when available:
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- - lookup_sales_nav_filter before dynamic filters
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- - search_sales_nav for campaignless preview searches
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- Process:
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- 1. Preserve target role names with CURRENT_TITLE lookups; do not rely on seniority alone when the brief names concrete roles.
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- 2. Build a broad-but-reasonable baseline from role/title, geography, company size, industry/account context, and recent LinkedIn activity when relevant.
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- 3. Run the baseline plus 1-2 refinements if the first pass is noisy or under-scaled.
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- 4. Verify filters actually applied: search URL contains filters, first-page rows match the intended lane, and result count does not look like an unfiltered pool.
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- Return:
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- - exact filter recipe and lookup IDs used
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- - raw result count, sampled people, good fits as n/N
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- - estimated good-fit range after cleanup
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- - directional acceptance/reply-rate ranges
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- - sample leads, false positives, recommendation, confidence
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- """
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- `,
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- },
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- {
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- filename: "prospeo-contact-scout.toml",
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- content: `name = "prospeo_contact_scout"
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- description = "Sellable lead-source scout for Prospeo account/domain and broad contact expansion."
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- model_reasoning_effort = "medium"
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- sandbox_mode = "read-only"
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- nickname_candidates = ["Prospeo Contact Scout", "Domain Scout", "Contact Scout"]
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- developer_instructions = """
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- Your lane is Prospeo Contact.
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- Use the inherited Sellable MCP tools when available:
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- - load_csv_domains when the parent supplies a CSV or domain list and no domainFilterId exists
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- - search_prospeo for campaignless people previews
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- Process:
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- 1. Identify whether this is domain/account targeting or broad persona expansion.
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- 2. For domain targeting, use or create the standalone domainFilterId before searching; never pass raw domains directly into search_prospeo.
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- 3. Run the narrowest useful Prospeo people preview and 1-2 refinements if quality or scale is unclear.
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- 4. Call out that Prospeo gives contact/account coverage but usually weaker LinkedIn intent than LinkedIn Engagement or Sales Nav activity slices.
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- Return:
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- - exact search recipe
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- - raw result count, sampled people, good fits as n/N
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- - estimated good-fit range after cleanup
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- - directional reply-rate range
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- - sample leads, false positives, recommendation, confidence
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- """
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- `,
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- },
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- ];
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+ ${agent.prompt}
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+ `;
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+ }
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+
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+ function claudeCustomAgents() {
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+ return loadCanonicalAgents().map((agent) => ({
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+ name: agent.claude.name,
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+ filename: agent.claude.filename,
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+ tools: agent.claude.tools || [],
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+ content: generateClaudeAgentMd(agent),
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+ }));
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+ function claudeHome() {
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+ return join(homedir(), ".claude");
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+ }
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+
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+ function writeClaudeCustomAgents(opts) {
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+ const home = claudeHome();
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+ for (const agent of claudeCustomAgents()) {
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+ writeFile(join(home, "agents", agent.filename), agent.content, opts);
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+ }
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+ }
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+
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  function installCodexDesktopPlugin(opts) {
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  const configPath = join(home, "config.toml");
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+ content = upsertTomlTable(
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+ content,
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+ "agents",
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+ `[agents]
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+ max_threads = 6
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+ max_depth = 1`
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+ );
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+ for (const agent of codexCustomAgents()) {
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+ content = upsertTomlTable(
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+ content,
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+ `agents.${agent.name}`,
1346
+ `[agents.${agent.name}]
1347
+ config_file = ${quoteToml(join(home, "agents", agent.filename))}`
1348
+ );
1349
+ }
1325
1350
  writeFileSync(configPath, `${content.trimEnd()}\n`, { mode: 0o600 });
1326
1351
  } else {
1327
1352
  logVerbose(
@@ -1334,6 +1359,7 @@ enabled = false`
1334
1359
  `${C.grey}+ enable [features].default_mode_request_user_input in ${configPath}${C.reset}`
1335
1360
  );
1336
1361
  logVerbose(`${C.grey}+ write Codex custom scout agents in ${home}/agents${C.reset}`);
1362
+ logVerbose(`${C.grey}+ register Codex source scout agents in ${configPath}${C.reset}`);
1337
1363
  }
1338
1364
 
1339
1365
  return {
@@ -1397,12 +1423,14 @@ function installClaude(opts) {
1397
1423
  }
1398
1424
  throw new Error(message);
1399
1425
  }
1426
+ writeClaudeCustomAgents(opts);
1400
1427
  if (opts.server === "hosted") {
1401
1428
  run(
1402
1429
  "claude",
1403
1430
  ["mcp", "add", "--transport", "http", "sellable", opts.hostedUrl],
1404
1431
  opts
1405
1432
  );
1433
+ patchClaudeAlwaysLoad(opts);
1406
1434
  return true;
1407
1435
  }
1408
1436
  const [command, args] = mcpCommand(opts);
@@ -1517,6 +1545,30 @@ function verify(opts) {
1517
1545
  ? "Claude CLI present"
1518
1546
  : "Claude CLI missing",
1519
1547
  });
1548
+ const claudeAgentPaths = claudeCustomAgents().map((agent) =>
1549
+ join(claudeHome(), "agents", agent.filename)
1550
+ );
1551
+ const hasClaudeScouts = claudeAgentPaths.every((agentPath) =>
1552
+ existsSync(agentPath)
1553
+ );
1554
+ checks.push({
1555
+ ok: hasClaudeScouts,
1556
+ label: hasClaudeScouts
1557
+ ? "Claude custom scout agents present"
1558
+ : "Claude custom scout agents missing",
1559
+ });
1560
+ const claudeAgentsHaveTools = claudeCustomAgents().every((agent) => {
1561
+ const agentPath = join(claudeHome(), "agents", agent.filename);
1562
+ if (!existsSync(agentPath)) return false;
1563
+ const content = readFileSync(agentPath, "utf8");
1564
+ return agent.tools.every((tool) => content.includes(tool));
1565
+ });
1566
+ checks.push({
1567
+ ok: claudeAgentsHaveTools,
1568
+ label: claudeAgentsHaveTools
1569
+ ? "Claude scout MCP tool allowlists present"
1570
+ : "Claude scout MCP tool allowlists missing",
1571
+ });
1520
1572
  }
1521
1573
  if (opts.host === "codex" || opts.host === "all") {
1522
1574
  checks.push({
@@ -1572,6 +1624,15 @@ function verify(opts) {
1572
1624
  const configContent = existsSync(configPath)
1573
1625
  ? readFileSync(configPath, "utf8")
1574
1626
  : "";
1627
+ const hasCodexAgentRegistrations = codexCustomAgents().every((agent) =>
1628
+ configContent.includes(`[agents.${agent.name}]`)
1629
+ );
1630
+ checks.push({
1631
+ ok: hasCodexAgentRegistrations,
1632
+ label: hasCodexAgentRegistrations
1633
+ ? "Codex custom scout agents registered"
1634
+ : "Codex custom scout agents unregistered",
1635
+ });
1575
1636
  const hasFlag = configContent.includes(
1576
1637
  "default_mode_request_user_input = true"
1577
1638
  );
@@ -1720,6 +1781,9 @@ function printNextSteps(installedHosts, authReused) {
1720
1781
  console.log(` ${C.green}✓${C.reset} Skills installed`);
1721
1782
  console.log(` ${C.green}✓${C.reset} Codex source scout agents installed`);
1722
1783
  }
1784
+ if (hasClaude) {
1785
+ console.log(` ${C.green}✓${C.reset} Claude source scout agents installed`);
1786
+ }
1723
1787
  if (authReused) {
1724
1788
  console.log(
1725
1789
  ` ${C.green}✓${C.reset} Existing session detected — no need to sign in again`
@@ -1797,6 +1861,9 @@ function runUninstall() {
1797
1861
  after = removeTomlSection(after, "marketplaces.sellable");
1798
1862
  after = removeTomlSection(after, 'plugins."sellable@sellable"');
1799
1863
  after = removeTomlSection(after, 'plugins."sellable@sellable-local"');
1864
+ for (const agent of codexCustomAgents()) {
1865
+ after = removeTomlSection(after, `agents.${agent.name}`);
1866
+ }
1800
1867
  // Collapse 3+ blank lines that the removals may leave behind.
1801
1868
  after = after.replace(/\n{3,}/g, "\n\n");
1802
1869
  if (after !== before) {
@@ -1817,6 +1884,19 @@ function runUninstall() {
1817
1884
  skipped.push(`Codex config not found at ${codexConfigPath}`);
1818
1885
  }
1819
1886
 
1887
+ for (const agent of codexCustomAgents()) {
1888
+ const agentPath = join(codexHome(), "agents", agent.filename);
1889
+ if (!existsSync(agentPath)) continue;
1890
+ try {
1891
+ rmSync(agentPath, { force: true });
1892
+ removed.push(`${agentPath}`);
1893
+ } catch (err) {
1894
+ console.log(
1895
+ ` ${C.yellow}!${C.reset} Could not remove ${agentPath}: ${err instanceof Error ? err.message : String(err)}`
1896
+ );
1897
+ }
1898
+ }
1899
+
1820
1900
  // 2) Claude Code MCP removal
1821
1901
  if (commandExists("claude")) {
1822
1902
  const r = spawnSync("claude", ["mcp", "remove", "sellable"], {
@@ -1831,6 +1911,19 @@ function runUninstall() {
1831
1911
  skipped.push(`Claude Code CLI not found`);
1832
1912
  }
1833
1913
 
1914
+ for (const agent of claudeCustomAgents()) {
1915
+ const agentPath = join(claudeHome(), "agents", agent.filename);
1916
+ if (!existsSync(agentPath)) continue;
1917
+ try {
1918
+ rmSync(agentPath, { force: true });
1919
+ removed.push(`${agentPath}`);
1920
+ } catch (err) {
1921
+ console.log(
1922
+ ` ${C.yellow}!${C.reset} Could not remove ${agentPath}: ${err instanceof Error ? err.message : String(err)}`
1923
+ );
1924
+ }
1925
+ }
1926
+
1834
1927
  // 3) Surgical removal of Sellable-installed artifacts inside ~/.sellable/
1835
1928
  const sellableDir = join(homedir(), ".sellable");
1836
1929
  if (existsSync(sellableDir)) {
package/package.json CHANGED
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
1
1
  {
2
2
  "name": "@sellable/install",
3
- "version": "0.1.69",
3
+ "version": "0.1.70",
4
4
  "type": "module",
5
5
  "description": "One-command installer for Sellable MCP in Claude Code and Codex",
6
6
  "bin": {
@@ -12,6 +12,7 @@
12
12
  },
13
13
  "files": [
14
14
  "bin",
15
+ "agents",
15
16
  "skill-templates",
16
17
  "README.md"
17
18
  ],
@@ -104,9 +104,11 @@ provider prompt), Sales Nav / title + company filters, and Prospeo Contact /
104
104
  domains only when relevant. In Codex, explicitly spawn the named custom scouts
105
105
  `linkedin_engagement_scout`, `sales_nav_scout`, and `prospeo_contact_scout` for
106
106
  the credible lanes; Codex does not infer subagent fan-out from generic source
107
- comparison wording. In Claude Code, keep using the existing Task agents under
108
- `.claude/agents/`. If the host runs them sequentially, do not claim they ran in
109
- parallel. In chat, call the downstream copy stage `message generation`;
107
+ comparison wording. In Claude Code, invoke the generated `lead-explorer-*`
108
+ Task/Agent subagents for all credible lanes in one assistant message; the
109
+ installer writes them from the same canonical Sellable agent registry with
110
+ explicit Sellable MCP tool allowlists. If the host runs them sequentially, do not
111
+ claim they ran in parallel. In chat, call the downstream copy stage `message generation`;
110
112
  `message-validation.md` is only an internal proof artifact.
111
113
 
112
114
  Use rendered Markdown for user review surfaces, not fenced code blocks. Keep