@skill-map/cli 0.53.4 → 0.53.5

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@@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ every other `<cwd>` mention.
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  > output, and I verify.
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  > 2. **A second terminal**: open it now (new window or tab), then run
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  > the command below so it's anchored **exactly to this folder**.
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- > That's where you copy and paste every `sm` command.
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+ > That's where you copy and paste every command I give you to run.
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  set: `<provider_dir>/agents/demo-agent.md`,
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  `<provider_dir>/skills/demo-skill/`,
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  `<provider_dir>/commands/demo-command.md`, `notes/todo.md`,
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- `notes/demo-guideline.md`, `notes/private-credentials.md`. This is the
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+ `notes/demo-guideline.md`, `notes/demo-guideline2.md`,
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+ `notes/private-credentials.md`. This is the
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  single source for that list. Four entry points delete exactly this set
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  when the prologue ran first in the dir: `portfolio-init`, the campaign
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- `seed` fast-forward, and `backstage-init` (Part 7), each so the part's
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+ `seed` fast-forward, and `backstage-init` (Part 6), each so the part's
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  own fixture starts from a clean slate, plus start-over (§Menu, resume,
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- wrap-up). Part 8 `cli` is the inverse
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+ wrap-up). Part 7 `cli` is the inverse
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  consumer: its `prologue-built` seed *lays* this fixture (the
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  connector-chapter subset, without `notes/private-credentials.md`)
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  instead of deleting it, see `fixtures.md` §Seed snapshots. Keep the list
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  `preflight: seed` to fast-forward into them directly, see the `seed`
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  case below; `portfolio-init` is just Part 1's flavour of that,
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  handling the Part 0 to Part 1 transition.)
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- - **`backstage-init`** (Part 7 `extend`): the part teaches plugins on
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+ - **`backstage-init`** (Part 6 `extend`): the part teaches plugins on
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  its own **master fixture**, distinct from both the demo and the
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  portfolio, so on entry make the master fixture the only one on disk.
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  Silently, with no narration: (1) clear whatever prior-part fixture is
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  `Write` the part's fixture (read `references/fixtures.md` for the
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  verbatim `master-agent` / `master-skill` / `notes/ideas` files; skip
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  kinds the provider doesn't claim). If nothing needed clearing and the
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- dir was already initialised with the master fixture in place (Part 7
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+ dir was already initialised with the master fixture in place (Part 6
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  re-entry), that is fine: skip the init and just ensure the fixture
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  files are present.
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- - **`seed: prologue-built`** (Part 8 `cli`): the part reads the **Part 0
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+ - **`seed: prologue-built`** (Part 7 `cli`): the part reads the **Part 0
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  demo fixture**, NOT the cumulative portfolio, so on entry make that
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  fixture the one on disk. Read the state, then:
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  - Demo fixture already present (the tester came straight from the
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  On entry, read the state file:
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  - If every predecessor campaign part up the `prereq` chain is `done`
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  → reuse the accumulated state; an `sm scan` to refresh is enough,
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- nothing to lay.
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+ nothing to lay. **`mcp` is the exception**: it is ordered last,
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+ after `extend` (Part 6) and `cli` (Part 7), which both replace the
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+ portfolio on disk with their own master / demo fixture, so its
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+ accumulated state cannot be trusted to still be the portfolio.
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+ `mcp` therefore ALWAYS re-lays its `harness-connected` snapshot on
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+ entry (clearing a master / demo fixture first if one is present,
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+ the same clears the `backstage-init` and `prologue-built` cases
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+ do), then `sm init` if `.skill-map/` is missing and `sm scan`,
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+ exactly like the fast-forward branch below.
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  - Else → **fast-forward, silently** (backstage, do not narrate the
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  plumbing): first, if the prologue ran first in this dir, clear the
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  full Part 0 demo fixture set (§Fixture and state templates) so the
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  the **numbered start menu** (Part 0 is option 1, the recommended
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  first pick); the menu (the ToC from `_manifest.yml`, numbered,
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  completed parts ticked, `planned` parts hidden, `prereq` gating only
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- seedless parts, none today since Part 8 `cli` now self-seeds) is the
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+ seedless parts, none today since Part 7 `cli` now self-seeds) is the
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  entry point on the first
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  invocation and after every part closes / on resume. Render it with
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  the format in `_core.md` §Menu format.
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  wipe list is whatever the tester's parts actually created:
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+ templates), the Part 6 fixture if `extend` ran
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  (`<provider_dir>/agents/master-agent.md`,
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  `.skill-map/plugins/`), `link-validation/` if the CLI part ran,
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  §Menu format).
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  (`planned` parts are hidden). A part with a `seed` (the campaign
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  `preflight: seed` fast-forwards the project into it (SKILL.md
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  shown only once its `prereq` is `done`; no active part is in that
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  - **After the tester picks**: walk that part; when it ends, run
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  §Closing a part (a tester-facing close, then this menu).
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  - **Adding content** is data-only: a new chapter in a part (or a new
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  - id: ignore ; title: "Silence a file via .skillmapignore" ; est_min: 2
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  - id: authoring-6-upgrade ; title: "Try `sm plugins upgrade`" ; est_min: 2
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+ - id: generate ; title: "The agent generates the HTML in public/" ; est_min: 3
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+ - id: serve ; title: "node server.js: your portfolio, live next to the graph" ; est_min: 3
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+ > Same handle, one `.md` apart, and the confidence jumps from a guess
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+ > to a certainty. A glance at the map tells you which links are rock
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+ > solid and which are skill-map's best guess; the exact number per
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+ > Incoming count (each node the hub points at shows **1**). Each row
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+ > shows the link kind (`mentions`, `invokes`, `references`) and a
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+ > them): your six nodes grouped under `.claude/` and `notes/`, each
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295
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296
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299
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  >
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  > The Map collapses to **Demo TODO list** plus only the nodes it
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340
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  > the Map: there's a **Show all** button (an eye icon). Click it and
317
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349
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351
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378
 
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- It lands in the map as a sixth node (`notes/private-credentials`); the watcher sees it like any other `.md`. Do NOT pause to confirm the appearance, it folds into the single vanish confirmation at the end of this step.
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+ It lands in the map as a seventh node (`notes/private-credentials`); the watcher sees it like any other `.md`. Do NOT pause to confirm the appearance, it folds into the single vanish confirmation at the end of this step.
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381
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  Give the tester a mental map of the folder so they know where the file lives, then the glob that hides it, all in ONE message. Use `Bash` (`ls -la`, plus `ls -la notes/` if a deeper view helps) for the real listing and apply the host-dependent rendering rule. Per Inviolable rule #2, the agent does NOT touch `.skillmapignore` with its `Edit` tool, the tester edits it from their own editor:
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353
385
  > One last step. Your `private-credentials` note just popped into
354
- > the map as a sixth node, that's the watcher again. Now let's hide
386
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356
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357
389
  ```
@@ -367,6 +399,7 @@ Give the tester a mental map of the folder so they know where the file lives, th
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399
  └── notes/
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371
404
  ```
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@@ -387,8 +420,8 @@ notes/private-*.md
387
420
  >
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  > Watch the browser when you save. The
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422
  > `notes/private-credentials` node should disappear from the
390
- > **Map** in real time, without restarting anything. Six nodes
391
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423
+ > **Map** in real time, without restarting anything. Seven nodes
424
+ > back to six.
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  >
393
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  > Did the node vanish?
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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
1
- # Part 6: Ship the site (the full publish pipeline) (step library, finale, `pipeline` + `golive`)
1
+ # Part 5: Ship the site (the full publish pipeline) (step library, finale, `pipeline` + `golive`)
2
2
 
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3
  The finale, the climax of the whole campaign. In Part 3 you ran the
4
4
  harness once, the simple way (generate two pages, serve them). Here you
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134
134
  > Now take it all in at once. On one side, the real running site you
135
135
  > can click through. On the other, the skill-map graph of the harness
136
136
  > that built it: the handbook, the content editor, the style guide,
137
- > the publish command, the link checker, the MCP tool, all wired
137
+ > the publish command, the link checker, all wired
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138
  > together. You started in an empty folder with nothing, and you have
139
139
  > ended with a real, running site and a living map of how it all fits.
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  >