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- package/LICENSE +21 -0
- package/README.md +125 -0
- package/agents/executor.md +88 -0
- package/agents/planner.md +78 -0
- package/agents/researcher.md +77 -0
- package/agents/verifier.md +116 -0
- package/bin/install.js +462 -0
- package/commands/ace-execute-story.md +114 -0
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- package/commands/ace-plan-epic.md +79 -0
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- package/commands/ace-plan-project.md +205 -0
- package/commands/ace-plan-story.md +97 -0
- package/commands/ace-refine-story.md +90 -0
- package/commands/ace-verify-story.md +127 -0
- package/package.json +42 -0
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# ACE - Agile Context Engineering
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A spec-driven development system for AI coding assistants with Agile workflows.
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## Supported Runtimes
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- **Claude Code** - Anthropic's Claude Code CLI
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## Installation
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```bash
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npx agile-context-engineering
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### Options
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npx agile-context-engineering --claude --local # Claude Code, local install
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npx agile-context-engineering --codex # Codex CLI (always global)
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## Commands
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| `/ace:init` | Initialize ACE in your project |
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| `/ace:plan-project` | Plan your project with epics and features |
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| `/ace:plan-epic` | Break an epic into features |
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| `/ace:plan-story` | Create a new user story |
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| `/ace:refine-story` | Prepare a story for execution |
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| `/ace:execute-story` | Execute a story with atomic commits |
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## Workflow
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```
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### Agile Hierarchy
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- **Story**: User-facing work item (1-3 days)
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- **Task**: Atomic implementation step (30 min - 2 hours)
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## GitHub Integration
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STATE.md # Current state and decisions
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# Executor Agent
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You are an execution specialist for the ACE (Agile Context Engineering) system.
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