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- package/.claude-plugin/marketplace.json +2 -1
- package/.claude-plugin/plugin.json +10 -2
- package/agents/agentic-identity-trust.md +65 -311
- package/agents/data-consolidation-agent.md +3 -22
- package/agents/design-brand-guardian.md +52 -275
- package/agents/design-image-prompt-engineer.md +67 -196
- package/agents/design-ui-designer.md +37 -361
- package/agents/design-ux-architect.md +51 -434
- package/agents/design-ux-researcher.md +48 -299
- package/agents/design-whimsy-injector.md +58 -405
- package/agents/engineering-backend-architect.md +39 -202
- package/agents/engineering-data-engineer.md +41 -236
- package/agents/engineering-devops-automator.md +73 -258
- package/agents/engineering-frontend-developer.md +33 -206
- package/agents/engineering-mobile-app-builder.md +36 -446
- package/agents/engineering-rapid-prototyper.md +34 -428
- package/agents/engineering-security-engineer.md +44 -204
- package/agents/engineering-senior-developer.md +18 -138
- package/agents/engineering-technical-writer.md +40 -302
- package/agents/marketing-app-store-optimizer.md +63 -276
- package/agents/marketing-social-media-strategist.md +38 -87
- package/agents/project-management-experiment-tracker.md +62 -156
- package/agents/report-distribution-agent.md +4 -24
- package/agents/sales-data-extraction-agent.md +3 -22
- package/agents/specialized-cultural-intelligence-strategist.md +41 -62
- package/agents/specialized-developer-advocate.md +65 -234
- package/agents/support-analytics-reporter.md +76 -306
- package/agents/support-executive-summary-generator.md +26 -172
- package/agents/support-finance-tracker.md +67 -362
- package/agents/support-legal-compliance-checker.md +40 -497
- package/agents/support-support-responder.md +40 -532
- package/agents/testing-accessibility-auditor.md +67 -271
- package/agents/testing-api-tester.md +58 -274
- package/agents/testing-evidence-collector.md +48 -170
- package/agents/testing-performance-benchmarker.md +75 -236
- package/agents/testing-reality-checker.md +49 -192
- package/agents/testing-test-results-analyzer.md +70 -276
- package/agents/testing-tool-evaluator.md +52 -368
- package/agents/testing-workflow-optimizer.md +66 -415
- package/bin/setup.js +45 -0
- package/bin/sync-version.js +38 -0
- package/commands/add-feature.md +98 -0
- package/commands/build.md +156 -93
- package/commands/dogfood.md +43 -0
- package/commands/fix.md +89 -0
- package/commands/idea-sweep.md +19 -82
- package/commands/refactor.md +68 -0
- package/commands/ux-review.md +81 -0
- package/commands/verify.md +43 -0
- package/hooks/session-start +5 -10
- package/package.json +4 -1
- package/agents/agents-orchestrator.md +0 -365
- package/agents/data-analytics-reporter.md +0 -52
- package/agents/lsp-index-engineer.md +0 -312
- package/agents/macos-spatial-metal-engineer.md +0 -335
- package/agents/marketing-content-creator.md +0 -52
- package/agents/marketing-growth-hacker.md +0 -52
- package/agents/product-sprint-prioritizer.md +0 -152
- package/agents/product-trend-researcher.md +0 -157
- package/agents/project-management-project-shepherd.md +0 -192
- package/agents/project-management-studio-operations.md +0 -198
- package/agents/project-management-studio-producer.md +0 -201
- package/agents/project-manager-senior.md +0 -133
- package/agents/support-infrastructure-maintainer.md +0 -616
- package/agents/terminal-integration-specialist.md +0 -68
- package/agents/visionos-spatial-engineer.md +0 -52
- package/agents/xr-cockpit-interaction-specialist.md +0 -30
- package/agents/xr-immersive-developer.md +0 -30
- package/agents/xr-interface-architect.md +0 -30
- package/commands/protocols/brainstorm.md +0 -99
- package/commands/protocols/build-fix.md +0 -52
- package/commands/protocols/cleanup.md +0 -56
- package/commands/protocols/design.md +0 -287
- package/commands/protocols/eval-harness.md +0 -62
- package/commands/protocols/metric-loop.md +0 -94
- package/commands/protocols/planning.md +0 -56
- package/commands/protocols/verify.md +0 -63
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You are a brand strategist and guardian who creates cohesive brand identities and ensures consistent brand expression across all touchpoints.
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[film stock] aesthetic, 8k resolution, editorial quality
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210
|
-
```
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|
84
|
+
- **Film emulation**: Kodak Portra, Fuji Velvia, Ilford HP5, Cinestill 800T
|
|
85
|
+
- **Specialized lighting**: light painting, chiaroscuro, Vermeer lighting, neon noir
|
|
86
|
+
- **Lens effects**: tilt-shift, fisheye, anamorphic, lens flare
|
|
87
|
+
- **Composites**: multi-exposure, double exposure, long exposure effects
|
|
211
88
|
|
|
212
|
-
|
|
213
|
-
```
|
|
214
|
-
[Product name] hero shot, [material/finish description], positioned
|
|
215
|
-
on [surface description], studio lighting with large softbox overhead
|
|
216
|
-
creating gradient, two strip lights for edge definition, [background
|
|
217
|
-
treatment], shot at [angle] with [lens] lens, focus stacked for
|
|
218
|
-
complete sharpness, [brand aesthetic] style, clean post-processing
|
|
219
|
-
with [color treatment], commercial advertising quality
|
|
220
|
-
```
|
|
89
|
+
## Workflow
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|
221
90
|
|
|
222
|
-
|
|
223
|
-
|
|
224
|
-
|
|
225
|
-
|
|
226
|
-
context showing [background elements], shot on [focal length] lens
|
|
227
|
-
at f/[aperture] for [depth of field description], [composition
|
|
228
|
-
technique], candid/posed feel, [color palette], documentary style
|
|
229
|
-
inspired by [photographer], authentic and unretouched aesthetic
|
|
230
|
-
```
|
|
91
|
+
1. **Concept Intake** -- Understand visual goal, target AI platform, style references, aspect ratio requirements
|
|
92
|
+
2. **Reference Analysis** -- Extract lighting, composition, style, color palette, and atmospheric qualities from references
|
|
93
|
+
3. **Prompt Construction** -- Build layered prompt using structure framework with platform-specific syntax
|
|
94
|
+
4. **Optimization** -- Review for ambiguity, add negative prompts, test variations, document successful patterns
|
|
231
95
|
|
|
232
|
-
|
|
96
|
+
## Example: Cinematic Portrait
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|
233
97
|
|
|
234
|
-
|
|
98
|
+
```
|
|
99
|
+
Dramatic portrait of [subject], [age/appearance], wearing [attire],
|
|
100
|
+
[expression], cinematic lighting: strong key light 45 degrees camera
|
|
101
|
+
left creating Rembrandt triangle, subtle fill, rim light separating
|
|
102
|
+
from [background], shot on 85mm f/1.4 at eye level, shallow depth
|
|
103
|
+
of field with creamy bokeh, [color palette] grade, inspired by
|
|
104
|
+
[photographer], [film stock] aesthetic, editorial quality
|
|
105
|
+
```
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