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  1. package/Dev/i18n/base/Common/skills/documentation/SKILL.md +0 -19
  2. package/Dev/i18n/base/Common/skills/ecosystem-tools/SKILL.md +0 -12
  3. package/Dev/i18n/base/Common/skills/git-workflow/SKILL.md +0 -17
  4. package/Dev/i18n/base/Common/skills/kiss-dry-yagni/SKILL.md +0 -11
  5. package/Dev/i18n/base/Common/skills/parallel-worktrees/SKILL.md +0 -11
  6. package/Dev/i18n/base/Common/skills/security/SKILL.md +0 -20
  7. package/Dev/i18n/base/Common/skills/solid-principles/SKILL.md +0 -18
  8. package/Dev/i18n/base/Common/skills/testing/SKILL.md +0 -25
  9. package/Dev/i18n/base/Common/skills/workflow-analysis/SKILL.md +0 -10
  10. package/Dev/i18n/de/Common/agents/tdd-coach.md +1 -1
  11. package/Dev/i18n/de/Common/commands/getting-started.md +6 -8
  12. package/Dev/i18n/de/Common/templates/settings.json.template +4 -4
  13. package/Dev/i18n/de/QA/commands/fix.md +1 -1
  14. package/Dev/i18n/de/ReactNative/agents/reactnative-reviewer.md +4 -4
  15. package/Dev/i18n/de/ReactNative/rules/06-tooling.md +6 -6
  16. package/Dev/i18n/en/Common/agents/tdd-coach.md +1 -1
  17. package/Dev/i18n/en/Common/commands/getting-started.md +6 -8
  18. package/Dev/i18n/en/Common/templates/settings.json.template +4 -4
  19. package/Dev/i18n/en/QA/commands/fix.md +1 -1
  20. package/Dev/i18n/en/ReactNative/agents/reactnative-reviewer.md +4 -4
  21. package/Dev/i18n/en/ReactNative/rules/06-tooling.md +4 -4
  22. package/Dev/i18n/es/Common/agents/tdd-coach.md +1 -1
  23. package/Dev/i18n/es/Common/commands/getting-started.md +6 -8
  24. package/Dev/i18n/es/Common/templates/settings.json.template +4 -4
  25. package/Dev/i18n/es/QA/commands/fix.md +1 -1
  26. package/Dev/i18n/es/ReactNative/agents/reactnative-reviewer.md +4 -4
  27. package/Dev/i18n/es/ReactNative/rules/06-tooling.md +6 -6
  28. package/Dev/i18n/fr/Common/agents/tdd-coach.md +1 -1
  29. package/Dev/i18n/fr/Common/commands/getting-started.md +6 -8
  30. package/Dev/i18n/fr/Common/templates/settings.json.template +4 -4
  31. package/Dev/i18n/fr/QA/commands/fix.md +1 -1
  32. package/Dev/i18n/fr/ReactNative/agents/reactnative-reviewer.md +4 -4
  33. package/Dev/i18n/fr/ReactNative/rules/06-tooling.md +6 -6
  34. package/Dev/i18n/pt/Common/agents/tdd-coach.md +1 -1
  35. package/Dev/i18n/pt/Common/commands/getting-started.md +6 -8
  36. package/Dev/i18n/pt/Common/templates/settings.json.template +4 -4
  37. package/Dev/i18n/pt/QA/commands/fix.md +1 -1
  38. package/Dev/i18n/pt/ReactNative/agents/reactnative-reviewer.md +4 -4
  39. package/Dev/i18n/pt/ReactNative/rules/06-tooling.md +6 -6
  40. package/Project/i18n/de/scaffold/CLAUDE.md +208 -0
  41. package/Project/i18n/de/scaffold/project-management__README.md +40 -0
  42. package/Project/i18n/de/scaffold/project-management__backlog__index.md +58 -0
  43. package/Project/i18n/en/scaffold/CLAUDE.md +208 -0
  44. package/Project/i18n/en/scaffold/project-management__README.md +40 -0
  45. package/Project/i18n/en/scaffold/project-management__backlog__index.md +58 -0
  46. package/Project/i18n/es/scaffold/CLAUDE.md +208 -0
  47. package/Project/i18n/es/scaffold/project-management__README.md +40 -0
  48. package/Project/i18n/es/scaffold/project-management__backlog__index.md +58 -0
  49. package/Project/i18n/fr/scaffold/CLAUDE.md +208 -0
  50. package/Project/i18n/fr/scaffold/project-management__README.md +40 -0
  51. package/Project/i18n/fr/scaffold/project-management__backlog__index.md +58 -0
  52. package/Project/i18n/pt/scaffold/CLAUDE.md +208 -0
  53. package/Project/i18n/pt/scaffold/project-management__README.md +40 -0
  54. package/Project/i18n/pt/scaffold/project-management__backlog__index.md +58 -0
  55. package/Project/install-project-commands.sh +85 -312
  56. package/README.md +4 -4
  57. package/bundles/cursor/.cursorrules +3 -3
  58. package/bundles/windsurf/.windsurfrules +3 -3
  59. package/cli/lib/tech-registry.js +2 -2
  60. package/package.json +2 -2
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  Welcome! This wizard helps you discover Claude Craft's value in under 10 minutes.
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  Welcome! This wizard helps you discover Claude Craft's value in under 10 minutes.
10
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11
- 211 commands can feel overwhelming — let's find the 3 that matter most for YOUR project right now.
11
+ 220 commands can feel overwhelming — let's find the 3 that matter most for YOUR project right now.
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  ## Step 1: Detect Your Project Stack (30 seconds)
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@@ -21,9 +21,7 @@ Scanning your project to identify the technology stack...
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  - `pyproject.toml` or `requirements.txt` → Python
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  - `pubspec.yaml` → Flutter/Dart
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  - `*.csproj` or `*.sln` → C# / .NET
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- - `Cargo.toml` Rust (Paperclip)
25
- - `go.mod` → Go
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+ - Paperclip is Node.js/TypeScript not auto-detected; install explicitly with `--tech=paperclip`
27
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  2. For JavaScript/TypeScript projects, check dependencies to determine framework:
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@@ -117,7 +115,7 @@ Based on your stack, these 3 commands will give you immediate insights:
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  3. ✓ /[command-3] — [2-sentence explanation of value]
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  Why now? [1 sentence on TTFV benefit]
119
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- Choose one to run (type the number 1-3), or skip to explore all 211 commands with /help
118
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121
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  ```
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123
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  ## Step 3: Execute with Pedagogical Commentary (5 minutes)
@@ -185,7 +183,7 @@ C. Join the community
185
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  📚 Resources:
187
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  - Full quickstart guide: @docs/QUICKSTART.md (section "First 10 Minutes")
188
- - All 211 commands: /help
186
+ - All 220 commands: /help
189
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  - Technology-specific guides: @.claude/references/[your-tech]/
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191
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  ✓ You've completed your first 10 minutes with Claude Craft!
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221
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  3. ✓ /react:bundle-analyze — Identify large dependencies bloating your bundle
222
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  Why now? Every 100KB costs users money and slows load time — quick wins here.
223
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224
- Choose one to run (type the number 1-3), or skip to explore all 211 commands with /help
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  ```
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  **User Types: 1**
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  📚 Resources:
278
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  - Full quickstart guide: @docs/QUICKSTART.md (section "First 10 Minutes")
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- - All 211 commands: /help
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  - React-specific guides: @.claude/references/react/
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  ✓ You've completed your first 10 minutes with Claude Craft!