aemeathcli 1.0.11 → 1.1.0
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- package/LICENSE +21 -21
- package/README.md +620 -609
- package/dist/{App-YAHJUWCX.js → App-NT6MRKQJ.js} +675 -169
- package/dist/App-NT6MRKQJ.js.map +1 -0
- package/dist/agent-store/architect.md +32 -32
- package/dist/agent-store/debugger.md +32 -32
- package/dist/agent-store/developer.md +29 -29
- package/dist/agent-store/documenter.md +30 -30
- package/dist/agent-store/researcher.md +31 -31
- package/dist/agent-store/reviewer.md +28 -28
- package/dist/agent-store/supervisor.md +37 -37
- package/dist/agent-store/tester.md +30 -30
- package/dist/api-key-fallback-RJLPM3KH.js +11 -0
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- package/dist/{conversation-store-PRBHWQMJ.js.map → conversation-store-7GRDQZD2.js.map} +1 -1
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- package/dist/{gemini-login-KE224MSW.js → gemini-login-TST454MX.js} +10 -10
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- package/dist/index.d.ts +2 -56
- package/dist/index.js +30 -34
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- package/dist/{input-history-MIOO3FIW.js → input-history-BEICE7PT.js} +3 -3
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- package/dist/{kimi-adapter-UODMNX6K.js.map → kimi-adapter-7FYOAKOI.js.map} +1 -1
- package/dist/{kimi-login-DNT5YBKX.js → kimi-login-3IGVOBJI.js} +10 -10
- package/dist/kimi-login-3IGVOBJI.js.map +1 -0
- package/dist/logger-KGHUQ4VE.js +3 -0
- package/dist/{logger-PLPDWACQ.js.map → logger-KGHUQ4VE.js.map} +1 -1
- package/dist/model-discovery-AAJDHRFO.js +6 -0
- package/dist/{model-discovery-O64ZWPX5.js.map → model-discovery-AAJDHRFO.js.map} +1 -1
- package/dist/native-cli-adapters-CLONTZOA.js +8 -0
- package/dist/{native-cli-adapters-JMZX2C2C.js.map → native-cli-adapters-CLONTZOA.js.map} +1 -1
- package/dist/ollama-adapter-2N5OQIEV.js +5 -0
- package/dist/{ollama-adapter-GE67BNSS.js.map → ollama-adapter-2N5OQIEV.js.map} +1 -1
- package/dist/{pathResolver-A6IXQQFE.js → pathResolver-UVAB2FCW.js} +3 -3
- package/dist/{pathResolver-A6IXQQFE.js.map → pathResolver-UVAB2FCW.js.map} +1 -1
- package/dist/{profile-loader-TNAXBLDX.js → profile-loader-EMLV4J7S.js} +4 -4
- package/dist/profile-loader-EMLV4J7S.js.map +1 -0
- package/dist/registry-LRURZVUL.js +5 -0
- package/dist/{registry-3NHVCXCZ.js.map → registry-LRURZVUL.js.map} +1 -1
- package/dist/registry-MVNSXCEF.js +6 -0
- package/dist/{registry-7CQ3NCAD.js.map → registry-MVNSXCEF.js.map} +1 -1
- package/dist/server-manager-THGZBBZB.js +5 -0
- package/dist/{server-manager-DES23IBQ.js.map → server-manager-THGZBBZB.js.map} +1 -1
- package/dist/session-manager-X3DXT53M.js +12 -0
- package/dist/{session-manager-EHD7GWM2.js.map → session-manager-X3DXT53M.js.map} +1 -1
- package/dist/skills/built-in/code-review/SKILL.md +85 -85
- package/dist/skills/built-in/commit/SKILL.md +83 -83
- package/dist/skills/built-in/debug/SKILL.md +119 -119
- package/dist/skills/built-in/plan/SKILL.md +123 -123
- package/dist/skills/built-in/refactor/SKILL.md +132 -132
- package/dist/skills/built-in/test/SKILL.md +128 -128
- package/dist/sqlite-store-7OECRTXM.js +5 -0
- package/dist/{sqlite-store-7ZIVOUNI.js.map → sqlite-store-7OECRTXM.js.map} +1 -1
- package/dist/team-manager-2VSMALAA.js +11 -0
- package/dist/{team-manager-6DCNLGTC.js.map → team-manager-2VSMALAA.js.map} +1 -1
- package/dist/team-state-HZNVMQHT.js +3 -0
- package/dist/{team-state-R2D7DT5M.js.map → team-state-HZNVMQHT.js.map} +1 -1
- package/dist/tmux-manager-57QCUVHU.js +6 -0
- package/dist/{tmux-manager-WBKHUHDT.js.map → tmux-manager-57QCUVHU.js.map} +1 -1
- package/dist/tools-KWFSYT56.js +6 -0
- package/dist/{tools-I6XCTEZY.js.map → tools-KWFSYT56.js.map} +1 -1
- package/package.json +89 -93
- package/dist/App-YAHJUWCX.js.map +0 -1
- package/dist/api-key-fallback-UN3TJEOO.js +0 -11
- package/dist/auth-status-EIM5A5KL.js +0 -13
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