@sellable/mcp 0.1.212 → 0.1.213
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- package/README.md +7 -7
- package/agents/post-find-leads-message-scout.md +33 -13
- package/dist/engage-memory.js +0 -5
- package/dist/identity-memory.js +0 -4
- package/dist/tools/engage-memory.js +2 -2
- package/dist/tools/leads.js +7 -3
- package/dist/tools/prompts.js +3 -2
- package/package.json +1 -1
- package/skills/create-campaign/context/learnings.md +1 -1
- package/skills/create-campaign/references/brief-template.md +2 -2
- package/skills/create-campaign-brief/references/brief-template.md +2 -2
- package/skills/create-campaign-brief/references/draft-lifecycle.md +1 -1
- package/skills/create-campaign-brief/references/examples/briefs/gelee.md +2 -2
- package/skills/create-campaign-brief/references/examples/briefs/superpower.md +41 -28
- package/skills/create-campaign-brief/references/phase75-active-runtime-message-pack.md +12 -9
- package/skills/create-campaign-v2/SKILL.md +4 -0
- package/skills/create-campaign-v2/references/ai-tells.md +51 -16
- package/skills/create-campaign-v2/references/approval-gate-framing.md +1 -1
- package/skills/create-campaign-v2/references/gold-standard-message-examples.md +30 -16
- package/skills/create-campaign-v2/references/gold-standard-message-patterns.md +36 -1
- package/skills/create-campaign-v2/references/gold-standard-runtime-message-pack.md +252 -0
- package/skills/create-campaign-v2/references/thomas-revision-filters.md +17 -7
- package/skills/create-campaign-v2/references/validation-criteria.md +8 -5
- package/skills/create-campaign-v2-validation/SKILL.md +17 -1
- package/skills/create-post/SKILL.md +27 -27
- package/skills/engage/SKILL.md +12 -12
- package/skills/engage/core/README.md +14 -14
- package/skills/find-leads/SKILL.md +1 -1
- package/skills/generate-messages/SKILL.md +215 -90
- package/skills/interview/SKILL.md +24 -24
- package/skills/interview/references/legacy-linkedin-interview.md +12 -12
- package/skills/interview/references/reference-curation.md +4 -4
- package/skills/interview/references/voice-capture-method.md +1 -1
- package/skills/load-voice/SKILL.md +21 -25
- package/skills/research/SKILL.md +1 -1
package/README.md
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- Auth + active workspace: `~/.sellable/config.json` (or `SELLABLE_CONFIG_PATH`; old `$CODEX_HOME/sellable.json`, `~/.codex/sellable.json`, and `~/.claude/sellable.json` files remain compatibility fallbacks)
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- Engage memory (style guide + searches + tracked people): `sellable.engage.json` (or `SELLABLE_ENGAGE_MEMORY_PATH`)
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Files under `mcp/sellable/skills/**/core/*` are **package repo files**, not the intended user config surface.
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drafting, load final-pass references before approval, and `ai-tells.md` is part of the required pack
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