@sleepy-ai/cli 0.1.5 → 0.1.7

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  1. package/{src/skill/compose/LICENSE-superpowers → LICENSE} +3 -6
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- - LSP / history / memory: `lsp` for definitions and diagnostics, `history` for prior sessions, `memory` for cross-session notes.
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