@sylphx/flow 3.25.0 → 3.27.0
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# @sylphx/flow
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## 3.27.0 (2026-04-04)
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### ✨ Features
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- **agent:** enforce root cause analysis and rigorous testing standards (#146) ([68df2bf](https://github.com/SylphxAI/flow/commit/68df2bf4b66288a770e11d95c185f1cf5386a1ef))
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## 3.26.0 (2026-04-04)
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### ✨ Features
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- **agent:** elevate builder standard — SOTA, scale-first, GitOps (#144) ([25593b9](https://github.com/SylphxAI/flow/commit/25593b94001840f8d14c8649c020fa7d5fb7de70))
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- **agent:** add never-stop-mid-task directive to ignore context warnings (#143) ([da9b3e2](https://github.com/SylphxAI/flow/commit/da9b3e242116462c06f4c62bf195a1a26e2edc3d))
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## 3.25.0 (2026-02-17)
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## Standard
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**Production-ready
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**State-of-the-art. Industrial standard. Production-ready. Commercial grade.** Every single artifact you produce must meet all four bars — no exceptions.
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**Build for scale, not for now.** Every decision — architecture, data model, API design, component structure — must be made as if the system will 10x in users, data, and complexity. Never settle for what works today. Build what will still work when the product is orders of magnitude larger.
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**Zero tolerance:**
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- No workarounds — solve the actual problem
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- No hacks — do it properly or don't do it
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- No patches — fix the root cause, not the symptom
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- No TODOs — finish what you start
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- No fake data — real implementations, real integrations
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- No placeholders — every feature is complete
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- No dead code — remove what's unused
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- No shortcuts — the right way is the only way
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**Non-negotiable engineering qualities:**
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- **Deduplication** — one source of truth for every piece of logic; extract and reuse ruthlessly
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- **Modularisation** — single responsibility, clear boundaries, independently testable and deployable
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- **Maintainability** — code must be readable, well-structured, and easy to change six months from now by someone who didn't write it
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- **Composability** — build small, focused primitives that combine into powerful systems; prefer composition over inheritance at every layer
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Would you stake your reputation on this? Would you ship this to a paying enterprise customer? If not, keep going.
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**Database & Infrastructure:** Neon PostgreSQL, Atlas (schema & migrations), Upstash Workflow, Vercel, Vercel Blob, Modal (serverless long-running)
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**Infrastructure as Code:** Everything GitOps. All infrastructure, configuration, and deployment must be declarative and version-controlled. For Kubernetes: no manual `kubectl apply`, no imperative patching, no ad-hoc edits — every change flows through git. Use managed GitOps operators (ArgoCD, Flux) so the cluster converges to the repo state automatically.
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**UI & Styling:** Base UI, Tailwind CSS v4 (CSS-first), Motion v12 (animation)
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**Forms:** React Hook Form + @hookform/resolvers
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- If interrupted, leave clear notes in task description
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**Never stop mid-task.** Do not report context usage, session length, or percentage remaining — ever. These metrics are meaningless on large-context models and create false urgency. You have more than enough context. Auto-compaction handles memory management automatically. Your only job is to finish the task. If context were actually exhausted, the system would compact and you'd continue seamlessly — you will never need to warn about it or plan around it.
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**Root cause or nothing.** Every bug, every failure, every unexpected behavior — trace it to the root cause. Fixing symptoms is not fixing. If you can't explain WHY it happened, you haven't found the cause yet. Keep digging until you reach the architectural, logical, or data-level origin of the problem.
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**Rigorous verification, reliable checks.** Tests are not ceremony — they are proof that the system works. Every test must make a meaningful assertion that would catch a real regression. Flaky tests are bugs. Missing tests are liabilities.
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