@su-record/vibe 2.8.48 → 2.8.50
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- package/.env.example +37 -37
- package/CLAUDE.md +169 -169
- package/LICENSE +21 -21
- package/README.md +694 -554
- package/agents/architect-low.md +41 -41
- package/agents/architect-medium.md +59 -59
- package/agents/architect.md +80 -80
- package/agents/build-error-resolver.md +115 -115
- package/agents/compounder.md +261 -261
- package/agents/diagrammer.md +178 -178
- package/agents/docs/api-documenter.md +99 -99
- package/agents/docs/changelog-writer.md +93 -93
- package/agents/e2e-tester.md +294 -294
- package/agents/event/event-comms.md +78 -78
- package/agents/event/event-content.md +68 -68
- package/agents/event/event-image.md +95 -95
- package/agents/event/event-ops.md +84 -84
- package/agents/event/event-scheduler.md +69 -69
- package/agents/event/event-speaker.md +86 -86
- package/agents/explorer-low.md +42 -42
- package/agents/explorer-medium.md +59 -59
- package/agents/explorer.md +48 -48
- package/agents/implementer-low.md +43 -43
- package/agents/implementer-medium.md +52 -52
- package/agents/implementer.md +54 -54
- package/agents/junior-mentor.md +141 -141
- package/agents/planning/requirements-analyst.md +84 -84
- package/agents/planning/ux-advisor.md +83 -83
- package/agents/qa/acceptance-tester.md +86 -86
- package/agents/qa/edge-case-finder.md +93 -93
- package/agents/qa/qa-coordinator.md +131 -131
- package/agents/refactor-cleaner.md +143 -143
- package/agents/research/best-practices-agent.md +199 -199
- package/agents/research/codebase-patterns-agent.md +157 -157
- package/agents/research/framework-docs-agent.md +188 -188
- package/agents/research/security-advisory-agent.md +213 -213
- package/agents/review/architecture-reviewer.md +107 -107
- package/agents/review/complexity-reviewer.md +116 -116
- package/agents/review/data-integrity-reviewer.md +88 -88
- package/agents/review/git-history-reviewer.md +103 -103
- package/agents/review/performance-reviewer.md +86 -86
- package/agents/review/python-reviewer.md +150 -150
- package/agents/review/rails-reviewer.md +139 -139
- package/agents/review/react-reviewer.md +144 -144
- package/agents/review/security-reviewer.md +80 -80
- package/agents/review/simplicity-reviewer.md +140 -140
- package/agents/review/test-coverage-reviewer.md +116 -116
- package/agents/review/typescript-reviewer.md +127 -127
- package/agents/searcher.md +54 -54
- package/agents/simplifier.md +120 -120
- package/agents/tester.md +49 -49
- package/agents/ui/ui-a11y-auditor.md +93 -93
- package/agents/ui/ui-antipattern-detector.md +102 -102
- package/agents/ui/ui-dataviz-advisor.md +69 -69
- package/agents/ui/ui-design-system-gen.md +57 -57
- package/agents/ui/ui-industry-analyzer.md +49 -49
- package/agents/ui/ui-layout-architect.md +65 -65
- package/agents/ui/ui-stack-implementer.md +68 -68
- package/agents/ui/ux-compliance-reviewer.md +81 -81
- package/agents/ui-previewer.md +258 -258
- package/commands/vibe.analyze.md +379 -379
- package/commands/vibe.docs.md +32 -32
- package/commands/vibe.event.md +163 -163
- package/commands/vibe.figma.md +69 -69
- package/commands/vibe.review.md +686 -686
- package/commands/vibe.run.md +2276 -2276
- package/commands/vibe.spec.md +1195 -1195
- package/commands/vibe.spec.review.md +609 -609
- package/commands/vibe.trace.md +259 -259
- package/commands/vibe.utils.md +413 -413
- package/commands/vibe.verify.md +510 -510
- package/dist/cli/collaborator.js +52 -52
- package/dist/cli/commands/config.js +9 -9
- package/dist/cli/commands/evolution.js +12 -12
- package/dist/cli/commands/figma.js +20 -20
- package/dist/cli/commands/info.js +53 -53
- package/dist/cli/commands/init.js +5 -5
- package/dist/cli/commands/remove.js +14 -14
- package/dist/cli/commands/sentinel.js +27 -27
- package/dist/cli/commands/skills.js +5 -5
- package/dist/cli/commands/slack.js +10 -10
- package/dist/cli/commands/stats.js +6 -6
- package/dist/cli/commands/telegram.js +12 -12
- package/dist/cli/detect.js +32 -32
- package/dist/cli/index.js +53 -53
- package/dist/cli/llm/claude-commands.js +16 -16
- package/dist/cli/llm/config.js +18 -18
- package/dist/cli/llm/gemini-commands.js +16 -16
- package/dist/cli/llm/gpt-commands.js +19 -19
- package/dist/cli/llm/help.js +21 -21
- package/dist/cli/postinstall/cursor-agents.js +32 -32
- package/dist/cli/postinstall/cursor-rules.js +83 -83
- package/dist/cli/postinstall/cursor-skills.js +743 -743
- package/dist/cli/setup/Provisioner.js +42 -42
- package/dist/infra/lib/DeepInit.js +24 -24
- package/dist/infra/lib/IterationTracker.js +11 -11
- package/dist/infra/lib/PythonParser.js +108 -108
- package/dist/infra/lib/ReviewRace.js +96 -96
- package/dist/infra/lib/SkillFrontmatter.js +28 -28
- package/dist/infra/lib/SkillQualityGate.js +9 -9
- package/dist/infra/lib/SkillRepository.js +159 -159
- package/dist/infra/lib/UltraQA.js +99 -99
- package/dist/infra/lib/autonomy/AuditStore.js +41 -41
- package/dist/infra/lib/autonomy/ConfirmationStore.js +30 -30
- package/dist/infra/lib/autonomy/EventOutbox.js +38 -38
- package/dist/infra/lib/autonomy/PolicyEngine.d.ts +3 -3
- package/dist/infra/lib/autonomy/PolicyEngine.js +18 -18
- package/dist/infra/lib/autonomy/SecuritySentinel.js +1 -1
- package/dist/infra/lib/autonomy/SuggestionStore.js +33 -33
- package/dist/infra/lib/embedding/VectorStore.js +22 -22
- package/dist/infra/lib/evolution/AgentAnalyzer.js +10 -10
- package/dist/infra/lib/evolution/DescriptionOptimizer.js +21 -21
- package/dist/infra/lib/evolution/GenerationRegistry.js +36 -36
- package/dist/infra/lib/evolution/InsightStore.js +90 -90
- package/dist/infra/lib/evolution/ParityTester.js +57 -57
- package/dist/infra/lib/evolution/RollbackManager.js +5 -5
- package/dist/infra/lib/evolution/SkillBenchmark.js +23 -23
- package/dist/infra/lib/evolution/SkillEvalRunner.js +50 -50
- package/dist/infra/lib/evolution/SkillGapDetector.js +10 -10
- package/dist/infra/lib/evolution/UsageTracker.js +28 -28
- package/dist/infra/lib/gemini/orchestration.js +5 -5
- package/dist/infra/lib/gpt/orchestration.js +4 -4
- package/dist/infra/lib/memory/KnowledgeGraph.js +4 -4
- package/dist/infra/lib/memory/MemorySearch.js +57 -57
- package/dist/infra/lib/memory/MemoryStorage.js +181 -181
- package/dist/infra/lib/memory/ObservationStore.js +28 -28
- package/dist/infra/lib/memory/ReflectionStore.js +30 -30
- package/dist/infra/lib/memory/SessionRAGRetriever.js +7 -7
- package/dist/infra/lib/memory/SessionRAGStore.js +225 -225
- package/dist/infra/lib/memory/SessionSummarizer.js +9 -9
- package/dist/infra/orchestrator/AgentManager.js +12 -12
- package/dist/infra/orchestrator/AgentRegistry.js +65 -65
- package/dist/infra/orchestrator/MultiLlmResearch.js +8 -8
- package/dist/infra/orchestrator/SwarmOrchestrator.test.js +16 -16
- package/dist/infra/orchestrator/parallelResearch.js +24 -24
- package/dist/tools/convention/analyzeComplexity.test.js +115 -115
- package/dist/tools/convention/validateCodeQuality.test.js +104 -104
- package/dist/tools/memory/createMemoryTimeline.js +10 -10
- package/dist/tools/memory/getMemoryGraph.js +12 -12
- package/dist/tools/memory/getSessionContext.js +9 -9
- package/dist/tools/memory/linkMemories.js +14 -14
- package/dist/tools/memory/listMemories.js +4 -4
- package/dist/tools/memory/recallMemory.js +4 -4
- package/dist/tools/memory/saveMemory.js +4 -4
- package/dist/tools/memory/searchMemoriesAdvanced.js +23 -23
- package/dist/tools/semantic/analyzeDependencyGraph.js +12 -12
- package/dist/tools/semantic/astGrep.test.js +6 -6
- package/dist/tools/spec/prdParser.test.js +171 -171
- package/dist/tools/spec/specGenerator.js +169 -169
- package/dist/tools/spec/traceabilityMatrix.js +64 -64
- package/dist/tools/spec/traceabilityMatrix.test.js +28 -28
- package/hooks/gemini-hooks.json +73 -73
- package/hooks/hooks.json +170 -170
- package/hooks/scripts/__tests__/keyword-detector.test.js +199 -199
- package/hooks/scripts/__tests__/pre-tool-guard.test.js +286 -286
- package/hooks/scripts/__tests__/sentinel-guard.test.js +210 -210
- package/hooks/scripts/auto-commit.js +97 -65
- package/hooks/scripts/auto-format.js +64 -64
- package/hooks/scripts/auto-test.js +81 -81
- package/hooks/scripts/code-check.js +268 -216
- package/hooks/scripts/codex-detect.js +46 -46
- package/hooks/scripts/codex-review-gate.js +80 -80
- package/hooks/scripts/command-log.js +32 -32
- package/hooks/scripts/context-save.js +353 -353
- package/hooks/scripts/evolution-engine.js +91 -91
- package/hooks/scripts/figma-extract.js +477 -477
- package/hooks/scripts/hud-status.js +321 -321
- package/hooks/scripts/keyword-detector.js +214 -214
- package/hooks/scripts/llm-orchestrate.js +572 -555
- package/hooks/scripts/post-edit.js +32 -32
- package/hooks/scripts/pr-test-gate.js +52 -52
- package/hooks/scripts/pre-tool-guard.js +159 -159
- package/hooks/scripts/prompt-dispatcher.js +185 -185
- package/hooks/scripts/sentinel-guard.js +131 -131
- package/hooks/scripts/session-start.js +177 -106
- package/hooks/scripts/skill-injector.js +83 -83
- package/hooks/scripts/stop-notify.js +209 -209
- package/hooks/scripts/utils.js +243 -186
- package/languages/csharp-unity.md +515 -515
- package/languages/gdscript-godot.md +470 -470
- package/languages/ruby-rails.md +489 -489
- package/languages/typescript-angular.md +433 -433
- package/languages/typescript-astro.md +416 -416
- package/languages/typescript-electron.md +406 -406
- package/languages/typescript-nestjs.md +524 -524
- package/languages/typescript-svelte.md +407 -407
- package/languages/typescript-tauri.md +365 -365
- package/package.json +101 -100
- package/skills/agents-md/SKILL.md +121 -121
- package/skills/agents-md/rubrics/what-to-keep.md +49 -49
- package/skills/agents-md/templates/agents-md.md +36 -36
- package/skills/arch-guard/SKILL.md +181 -181
- package/skills/arch-guard/agents/detector.md +48 -48
- package/skills/arch-guard/agents/reporter.md +48 -48
- package/skills/arch-guard/agents/rule-generator.md +49 -49
- package/skills/arch-guard/agents/violation-checker.md +51 -51
- package/skills/arch-guard/frameworks/clean-architecture.md +108 -108
- package/skills/arch-guard/frameworks/solid.md +102 -102
- package/skills/arch-guard/scripts/check-boundaries.js +90 -90
- package/skills/arch-guard/templates/arch-rules.json +47 -47
- package/skills/arch-guard/templates/violation-report.md +53 -53
- package/skills/brand-assets/SKILL.md +147 -147
- package/skills/brand-assets/rubrics/asset-checklist.md +98 -98
- package/skills/brand-assets/templates/brand-guide.md +161 -161
- package/skills/capability-loop/SKILL.md +168 -168
- package/skills/capability-loop/agents/capability-designer.md +61 -61
- package/skills/capability-loop/agents/failure-analyst.md +55 -55
- package/skills/capability-loop/agents/implementer.md +50 -50
- package/skills/capability-loop/agents/tester.md +53 -53
- package/skills/capability-loop/templates/capability-spec.md +118 -118
- package/skills/capability-loop/templates/failure-analysis.md +118 -118
- package/skills/characterization-test/SKILL.md +207 -207
- package/skills/characterization-test/agents/behavior-capturer.md +50 -50
- package/skills/characterization-test/agents/coverage-checker.md +54 -54
- package/skills/characterization-test/agents/reporter.md +50 -50
- package/skills/characterization-test/agents/test-writer.md +49 -49
- package/skills/characterization-test/rubrics/coverage-criteria.md +53 -53
- package/skills/characterization-test/templates/test-template.ts +101 -101
- package/skills/chub-usage/SKILL.md +115 -115
- package/skills/claude-md-guide/SKILL.md +351 -351
- package/skills/claude-md-guide/rubrics/anti-patterns.md +88 -88
- package/skills/claude-md-guide/templates/claude-md.md +54 -54
- package/skills/commerce-patterns/SKILL.md +64 -64
- package/skills/commerce-patterns/rubrics/checkout-flow.md +48 -48
- package/skills/commerce-patterns/templates/product-schema.md +85 -85
- package/skills/commit-push-pr/SKILL.md +77 -77
- package/skills/commit-push-pr/agents/change-analyzer.md +55 -55
- package/skills/commit-push-pr/agents/message-writer.md +50 -50
- package/skills/commit-push-pr/agents/pr-writer.md +58 -58
- package/skills/commit-push-pr/agents/reviewer.md +52 -52
- package/skills/commit-push-pr/rubrics/commit-message.md +73 -73
- package/skills/commit-push-pr/templates/pr-body.md +63 -63
- package/skills/context7-usage/SKILL.md +106 -106
- package/skills/context7-usage/rubrics/when-to-use.md +50 -50
- package/skills/create-prd/SKILL.md +90 -90
- package/skills/create-prd/agents/edge-case-finder.md +48 -48
- package/skills/create-prd/agents/prioritizer.md +60 -60
- package/skills/create-prd/agents/requirements-writer.md +48 -48
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- package/skills/create-prd/frameworks/rice-scoring.md +97 -97
- package/skills/create-prd/orchestrator.md +70 -70
- package/skills/create-prd/rubrics/completeness.md +58 -58
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- package/skills/design-audit/SKILL.md +152 -152
- package/skills/design-audit/agents/a11y-auditor.md +43 -43
- package/skills/design-audit/agents/performance-auditor.md +46 -46
- package/skills/design-audit/agents/responsive-auditor.md +46 -46
- package/skills/design-audit/agents/scorer.md +47 -47
- package/skills/design-audit/agents/slop-detector.md +47 -47
- package/skills/design-audit/frameworks/core-web-vitals.md +107 -107
- package/skills/design-audit/frameworks/wcag-checklist.md +64 -64
- package/skills/design-audit/orchestrator.md +64 -64
- package/skills/design-audit/rubrics/ai-slop-patterns.md +83 -83
- package/skills/design-audit/rubrics/scoring.md +63 -63
- package/skills/design-audit/templates/report.md +88 -88
- package/skills/design-critique/SKILL.md +139 -139
- package/skills/design-critique/rubrics/ux-heuristics.md +143 -143
- package/skills/design-critique/templates/critique-report.md +86 -86
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- package/skills/design-polish/templates/polish-report.md +64 -64
- package/skills/design-teach/SKILL.md +182 -182
- package/skills/design-teach/rubrics/brand-personality.md +73 -73
- package/skills/design-teach/templates/design-context.json +36 -36
- package/skills/e2e-commerce/SKILL.md +62 -62
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- package/skills/event-comms/SKILL.md +162 -162
- package/skills/event-comms/templates/email-invite.md +99 -99
- package/skills/event-comms/templates/sns-post.md +133 -133
- package/skills/event-ops/SKILL.md +198 -198
- package/skills/event-ops/rubrics/contingency.md +85 -85
- package/skills/event-ops/templates/d-day-checklist.md +65 -65
- package/skills/event-planning/SKILL.md +132 -132
- package/skills/event-planning/rubrics/timeline.md +70 -70
- package/skills/event-planning/templates/event-plan.md +91 -91
- package/skills/exec-plan/SKILL.md +149 -149
- package/skills/exec-plan/agents/decomposer.md +47 -47
- package/skills/exec-plan/agents/dependency-mapper.md +44 -44
- package/skills/exec-plan/agents/estimator.md +43 -43
- package/skills/exec-plan/agents/validator.md +55 -55
- package/skills/exec-plan/orchestrator.md +70 -70
- package/skills/exec-plan/rubrics/complexity-scoring.md +75 -75
- package/skills/exec-plan/templates/plan.md +147 -147
- package/skills/git-worktree/SKILL.md +73 -73
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- package/skills/handoff/agents/context-summarizer.md +51 -51
- package/skills/handoff/agents/document-writer.md +63 -63
- package/skills/handoff/agents/state-collector.md +53 -53
- package/skills/handoff/agents/verifier.md +48 -48
- package/skills/handoff/rubrics/completeness.md +62 -62
- package/skills/handoff/templates/handoff.md +107 -107
- package/skills/parallel-research/SKILL.md +89 -89
- package/skills/parallel-research/agents/best-practices.md +43 -43
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- package/skills/parallel-research/agents/security-advisory.md +46 -46
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- package/skills/user-personas/SKILL.md +75 -75
- package/skills/user-personas/rubrics/research-methods.md +56 -56
- package/skills/user-personas/templates/persona.md +89 -89
- package/skills/vercel-react-best-practices/SKILL.md +60 -60
- package/skills/vercel-react-best-practices/rubrics/performance.md +82 -82
- package/skills/vercel-react-best-practices/rubrics/server-components.md +86 -86
- package/skills/vibe.docs/SKILL.md +171 -171
- package/skills/vibe.docs/templates/architecture.md +80 -80
- package/skills/vibe.docs/templates/readme.md +84 -84
- package/skills/vibe.docs/templates/release-notes.md +74 -74
- package/skills/vibe.figma/SKILL.md +982 -1064
- package/skills/vibe.figma/rubrics/extraction-checklist.md +51 -51
- package/skills/vibe.figma/templates/component-index.md +126 -126
- package/skills/vibe.figma/templates/figma-handoff.md +100 -100
- package/skills/vibe.figma/templates/remapped-tree.md +277 -277
- package/skills/vibe.figma.convert/SKILL.md +511 -553
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- package/skills/vibe.figma.convert/templates/component.md +140 -140
- package/skills/vibe.figma.extract/SKILL.md +300 -312
- package/skills/vibe.figma.extract/rubrics/image-rules.md +137 -145
- package/skills/video-production/SKILL.md +52 -52
- package/skills/video-production/rubrics/quality-checklist.md +58 -58
- package/skills/video-production/templates/production-plan.md +104 -104
- package/vibe/config.json +29 -29
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### US-01: Search by keyword
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As a logged-in user, I want to search products by keyword,
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so that I can find items without browsing all categories.
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**Acceptance Criteria**
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- Given I am on any page, when I type in the search bar and press Enter, then results appear within 300ms
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- Given results are shown, when I see 0 results, then I see a "no results" message with suggested alternatives
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INVEST criteria: Independent, Negotiable, Valuable, Estimable, Small, Testable. If a story fails any criterion, split it. Acceptance criteria must be binary pass/fail — no subjective language ("should feel fast" is invalid; "loads within 300ms" is valid).
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- Keep stories independent and deliverable (INVEST principle)
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```markdown
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## User Stories
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### US-01: Search by keyword
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As a logged-in user, I want to search products by keyword,
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so that I can find items without browsing all categories.
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**Acceptance Criteria**
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- Given I am on any page, when I type in the search bar and press Enter, then results appear within 300ms
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- Given results are shown, when I see 0 results, then I see a "no results" message with suggested alternatives
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### US-02: Filter search results
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## Communication
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- Reports findings to: edge-case-finder, prioritizer, reviewer
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- Receives instructions from: orchestrator (create-prd skill)
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## Domain Knowledge
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INVEST criteria: Independent, Negotiable, Valuable, Estimable, Small, Testable. If a story fails any criterion, split it. Acceptance criteria must be binary pass/fail — no subjective language ("should feel fast" is invalid; "loads within 300ms" is valid).
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