claude-brain 0.14.2 → 0.14.4

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  1. package/README.md +191 -191
  2. package/VERSION +1 -1
  3. package/assets/CLAUDE-unified.md +11 -11
  4. package/assets/CLAUDE.md +11 -11
  5. package/bunfig.toml +8 -8
  6. package/package.json +80 -80
  7. package/packs/backend/node.json +173 -173
  8. package/packs/core/javascript.json +176 -176
  9. package/packs/core/typescript.json +222 -222
  10. package/packs/frontend/react.json +254 -254
  11. package/packs/meta/testing.json +172 -172
  12. package/src/automation/auto-context.ts +240 -240
  13. package/src/automation/decision-detector.ts +452 -452
  14. package/src/automation/index.ts +11 -11
  15. package/src/automation/phase12-manager.ts +456 -456
  16. package/src/automation/proactive-recall.ts +373 -373
  17. package/src/automation/project-detector.ts +310 -310
  18. package/src/automation/repo-scanner.ts +205 -205
  19. package/src/cli/auto-setup.ts +82 -82
  20. package/src/cli/bin.ts +202 -202
  21. package/src/cli/commands/chroma.ts +573 -573
  22. package/src/cli/commands/git-hook.ts +189 -189
  23. package/src/cli/commands/hooks.ts +213 -213
  24. package/src/cli/commands/init.ts +122 -122
  25. package/src/cli/commands/install-mcp.ts +92 -92
  26. package/src/cli/commands/pack.ts +197 -197
  27. package/src/cli/commands/serve.ts +167 -167
  28. package/src/cli/commands/start.ts +42 -42
  29. package/src/cli/commands/uninstall-mcp.ts +41 -41
  30. package/src/cli/commands/update.ts +121 -121
  31. package/src/cli/diagnose.ts +4 -4
  32. package/src/cli/health-check.ts +4 -4
  33. package/src/cli/migrate-chroma.ts +106 -106
  34. package/src/cli/setup.ts +4 -4
  35. package/src/cli/ui/animations.ts +80 -80
  36. package/src/cli/ui/components.ts +82 -82
  37. package/src/cli/ui/index.ts +4 -4
  38. package/src/cli/ui/logo.ts +36 -36
  39. package/src/cli/ui/theme.ts +55 -55
  40. package/src/config/defaults.ts +50 -50
  41. package/src/config/home.ts +55 -55
  42. package/src/config/index.ts +7 -7
  43. package/src/config/loader.ts +166 -166
  44. package/src/config/migration.ts +76 -76
  45. package/src/config/schema.ts +360 -360
  46. package/src/config/validator.ts +184 -184
  47. package/src/config/watcher.ts +86 -86
  48. package/src/context/assembler.ts +398 -398
  49. package/src/context/cache-manager.ts +101 -101
  50. package/src/context/formatter.ts +84 -84
  51. package/src/context/hierarchy.ts +85 -85
  52. package/src/context/index.ts +83 -83
  53. package/src/context/progress-tracker.ts +174 -174
  54. package/src/context/standards-manager.ts +287 -287
  55. package/src/context/types.ts +252 -252
  56. package/src/context/validator.ts +58 -58
  57. package/src/diagnostics/index.ts +123 -123
  58. package/src/health/index.ts +229 -229
  59. package/src/hooks/brain-hook.ts +112 -112
  60. package/src/hooks/capture.ts +168 -168
  61. package/src/hooks/deduplicator.ts +72 -72
  62. package/src/hooks/git-capture.ts +109 -109
  63. package/src/hooks/git-hook-installer.ts +207 -207
  64. package/src/hooks/index.ts +20 -20
  65. package/src/hooks/installer.ts +191 -194
  66. package/src/hooks/passive-classifier.ts +366 -366
  67. package/src/hooks/queue.ts +129 -129
  68. package/src/hooks/session-tracker.ts +275 -275
  69. package/src/hooks/types.ts +47 -47
  70. package/src/index.ts +7 -7
  71. package/src/intelligence/cross-project/affinity.ts +162 -162
  72. package/src/intelligence/cross-project/generalizer.ts +283 -283
  73. package/src/intelligence/cross-project/index.ts +13 -13
  74. package/src/intelligence/cross-project/transfer.ts +201 -201
  75. package/src/intelligence/index.ts +24 -24
  76. package/src/intelligence/optimization/index.ts +10 -10
  77. package/src/intelligence/optimization/precompute.ts +202 -202
  78. package/src/intelligence/optimization/semantic-cache.ts +207 -207
  79. package/src/intelligence/prediction/context-anticipator.ts +198 -198
  80. package/src/intelligence/prediction/decision-predictor.ts +184 -184
  81. package/src/intelligence/prediction/index.ts +13 -13
  82. package/src/intelligence/prediction/recommender.ts +268 -268
  83. package/src/intelligence/reasoning/chain-retrieval.ts +247 -247
  84. package/src/intelligence/reasoning/counterfactual.ts +248 -248
  85. package/src/intelligence/reasoning/index.ts +13 -13
  86. package/src/intelligence/reasoning/synthesizer.ts +169 -169
  87. package/src/intelligence/temporal/evolution.ts +197 -197
  88. package/src/intelligence/temporal/index.ts +16 -16
  89. package/src/intelligence/temporal/query-processor.ts +190 -190
  90. package/src/intelligence/temporal/timeline.ts +259 -259
  91. package/src/intelligence/temporal/trends.ts +263 -263
  92. package/src/knowledge/entity-extractor.ts +416 -416
  93. package/src/knowledge/graph/builder.ts +185 -185
  94. package/src/knowledge/graph/linker.ts +201 -201
  95. package/src/knowledge/graph/memory-graph.ts +359 -359
  96. package/src/knowledge/graph/schema.ts +99 -99
  97. package/src/knowledge/graph/search.ts +168 -168
  98. package/src/knowledge/relationship-extractor.ts +108 -108
  99. package/src/memory/chroma/client.ts +174 -174
  100. package/src/memory/chroma/collection-manager.ts +94 -94
  101. package/src/memory/chroma/config.ts +57 -57
  102. package/src/memory/chroma/embeddings.ts +153 -153
  103. package/src/memory/chroma/index.ts +82 -82
  104. package/src/memory/chroma/migration.ts +270 -270
  105. package/src/memory/chroma/schemas.ts +69 -69
  106. package/src/memory/chroma/search.ts +315 -315
  107. package/src/memory/chroma/store.ts +741 -741
  108. package/src/memory/consolidation/archiver.ts +164 -164
  109. package/src/memory/consolidation/merger.ts +186 -186
  110. package/src/memory/consolidation/scorer.ts +138 -138
  111. package/src/memory/context-builder.ts +236 -236
  112. package/src/memory/database.ts +169 -169
  113. package/src/memory/embedding-utils.ts +156 -156
  114. package/src/memory/embeddings.ts +226 -226
  115. package/src/memory/episodic/detector.ts +108 -108
  116. package/src/memory/episodic/manager.ts +351 -351
  117. package/src/memory/episodic/summarizer.ts +179 -179
  118. package/src/memory/episodic/types.ts +52 -52
  119. package/src/memory/index.ts +582 -582
  120. package/src/memory/knowledge-extractor.ts +455 -455
  121. package/src/memory/learning.ts +378 -378
  122. package/src/memory/patterns.ts +396 -396
  123. package/src/memory/schema.ts +88 -88
  124. package/src/memory/search.ts +309 -309
  125. package/src/memory/store.ts +787 -787
  126. package/src/memory/types.ts +121 -121
  127. package/src/orchestrator/coordinator.ts +272 -272
  128. package/src/orchestrator/decision-logger.ts +228 -228
  129. package/src/orchestrator/event-emitter.ts +198 -198
  130. package/src/orchestrator/event-queue.ts +184 -184
  131. package/src/orchestrator/handlers/base-handler.ts +70 -70
  132. package/src/orchestrator/handlers/context-handler.ts +73 -73
  133. package/src/orchestrator/handlers/decision-handler.ts +204 -204
  134. package/src/orchestrator/handlers/index.ts +10 -10
  135. package/src/orchestrator/handlers/status-handler.ts +131 -131
  136. package/src/orchestrator/handlers/task-handler.ts +171 -171
  137. package/src/orchestrator/index.ts +275 -275
  138. package/src/orchestrator/task-parser.ts +284 -284
  139. package/src/orchestrator/types.ts +98 -98
  140. package/src/packs/index.ts +9 -9
  141. package/src/packs/loader.ts +134 -134
  142. package/src/packs/manager.ts +204 -204
  143. package/src/packs/ranker.ts +78 -78
  144. package/src/packs/types.ts +81 -81
  145. package/src/phase12/index.ts +5 -5
  146. package/src/retrieval/bm25/index.ts +300 -300
  147. package/src/retrieval/bm25/tokenizer.ts +184 -184
  148. package/src/retrieval/feedback/adaptive.ts +223 -223
  149. package/src/retrieval/feedback/index.ts +16 -16
  150. package/src/retrieval/feedback/metrics.ts +223 -223
  151. package/src/retrieval/feedback/store.ts +283 -283
  152. package/src/retrieval/fusion/index.ts +194 -194
  153. package/src/retrieval/fusion/rrf.ts +163 -163
  154. package/src/retrieval/index.ts +12 -12
  155. package/src/retrieval/pipeline.ts +375 -375
  156. package/src/retrieval/query/expander.ts +198 -198
  157. package/src/retrieval/query/index.ts +27 -27
  158. package/src/retrieval/query/intent-classifier.ts +236 -236
  159. package/src/retrieval/query/temporal-parser.ts +295 -295
  160. package/src/retrieval/reranker/index.ts +188 -188
  161. package/src/retrieval/reranker/model.ts +95 -95
  162. package/src/retrieval/service.ts +125 -125
  163. package/src/retrieval/types.ts +162 -162
  164. package/src/routing/entity-extractor.ts +428 -428
  165. package/src/routing/intent-classifier.ts +436 -436
  166. package/src/routing/response-filter.ts +258 -254
  167. package/src/routing/router.ts +1322 -1314
  168. package/src/routing/search-engine.ts +475 -475
  169. package/src/routing/types.ts +94 -84
  170. package/src/scripts/health-check.ts +118 -118
  171. package/src/scripts/setup.ts +122 -122
  172. package/src/server/handlers/call-tool.ts +156 -156
  173. package/src/server/handlers/index.ts +9 -9
  174. package/src/server/handlers/list-tools.ts +35 -35
  175. package/src/server/handlers/tools/analyze-decision-evolution.ts +151 -151
  176. package/src/server/handlers/tools/auto-remember.ts +200 -200
  177. package/src/server/handlers/tools/brain.ts +85 -85
  178. package/src/server/handlers/tools/create-project.ts +135 -135
  179. package/src/server/handlers/tools/detect-trends.ts +144 -144
  180. package/src/server/handlers/tools/find-cross-project-patterns.ts +168 -168
  181. package/src/server/handlers/tools/get-activity-log.ts +194 -194
  182. package/src/server/handlers/tools/get-code-standards.ts +124 -124
  183. package/src/server/handlers/tools/get-corrections.ts +154 -154
  184. package/src/server/handlers/tools/get-decision-timeline.ts +172 -172
  185. package/src/server/handlers/tools/get-episode.ts +103 -103
  186. package/src/server/handlers/tools/get-patterns.ts +158 -158
  187. package/src/server/handlers/tools/get-phase12-status.ts +63 -63
  188. package/src/server/handlers/tools/get-project-context.ts +75 -75
  189. package/src/server/handlers/tools/get-recommendations.ts +145 -145
  190. package/src/server/handlers/tools/index.ts +31 -31
  191. package/src/server/handlers/tools/init-project.ts +757 -757
  192. package/src/server/handlers/tools/list-episodes.ts +90 -90
  193. package/src/server/handlers/tools/list-projects.ts +125 -125
  194. package/src/server/handlers/tools/rate-memory.ts +101 -101
  195. package/src/server/handlers/tools/recall-similar.ts +87 -87
  196. package/src/server/handlers/tools/recognize-pattern.ts +126 -126
  197. package/src/server/handlers/tools/record-correction.ts +125 -125
  198. package/src/server/handlers/tools/remember-decision.ts +153 -153
  199. package/src/server/handlers/tools/schemas.ts +253 -253
  200. package/src/server/handlers/tools/search-knowledge-graph.ts +102 -102
  201. package/src/server/handlers/tools/smart-context.ts +146 -146
  202. package/src/server/handlers/tools/update-progress.ts +131 -131
  203. package/src/server/handlers/tools/what-if-analysis.ts +135 -135
  204. package/src/server/http-api.ts +693 -693
  205. package/src/server/index.ts +40 -40
  206. package/src/server/mcp-server.ts +283 -283
  207. package/src/server/providers/index.ts +7 -7
  208. package/src/server/providers/prompts.ts +327 -327
  209. package/src/server/providers/resources.ts +622 -622
  210. package/src/server/services.ts +468 -468
  211. package/src/server/types.ts +39 -39
  212. package/src/server/utils/error-handler.ts +155 -155
  213. package/src/server/utils/index.ts +13 -13
  214. package/src/server/utils/memory-indicator.ts +83 -83
  215. package/src/server/utils/request-context.ts +122 -122
  216. package/src/server/utils/response-formatter.ts +129 -124
  217. package/src/server/utils/validators.ts +210 -210
  218. package/src/setup/index.ts +48 -48
  219. package/src/setup/wizard.ts +461 -461
  220. package/src/tools/index.ts +24 -24
  221. package/src/tools/registry.ts +115 -115
  222. package/src/tools/schemas.test.ts +30 -30
  223. package/src/tools/schemas.ts +617 -617
  224. package/src/tools/types.ts +412 -412
  225. package/src/utils/circuit-breaker.ts +130 -130
  226. package/src/utils/cleanup.ts +34 -34
  227. package/src/utils/error-handler.ts +132 -132
  228. package/src/utils/error-messages.ts +60 -60
  229. package/src/utils/fallback.ts +45 -45
  230. package/src/utils/index.ts +54 -54
  231. package/src/utils/logger-utils.ts +80 -80
  232. package/src/utils/logger.ts +88 -88
  233. package/src/utils/phase12-helper.ts +56 -56
  234. package/src/utils/retry.ts +94 -94
  235. package/src/utils/timing.ts +47 -47
  236. package/src/utils/transaction.ts +63 -63
  237. package/src/vault/frontmatter.ts +264 -264
  238. package/src/vault/index.ts +318 -318
  239. package/src/vault/paths.ts +106 -106
  240. package/src/vault/query.ts +422 -422
  241. package/src/vault/reader.ts +264 -264
  242. package/src/vault/templates.ts +186 -186
  243. package/src/vault/types.ts +73 -73
  244. package/src/vault/watcher.ts +277 -277
  245. package/src/vault/writer.ts +413 -413
  246. package/tsconfig.json +30 -30
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- /**
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- * MCP Tool Schemas
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- * Defines all available tools that Claude Code can call
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- *
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- * Each tool has:
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- * - name: Unique identifier for the tool
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- * - description: Explains when and how to use the tool
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- * - inputSchema: JSON Schema for validating input parameters
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- */
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-
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- /** Tool definition type */
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- export interface ToolDefinition {
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- name: string
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- description: string
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- inputSchema: {
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- type: 'object'
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- properties: Record<string, unknown>
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- required?: string[]
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- }
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- }
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-
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- /**
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- * All available tools for Claude Brain MCP server
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- */
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- export const TOOLS = {
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- /**
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- * GET_PROJECT_CONTEXT
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- * Primary tool for retrieving complete project context
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- *
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- * Use this when:
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- * - Starting work on a project
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- * - Need to understand project standards and conventions
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- * - Want to see recent decisions and progress
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- *
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- * Returns: Project description, standards, progress, and optionally relevant memories
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- */
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- GET_PROJECT_CONTEXT: {
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- name: 'get_project_context',
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- description: 'Retrieves complete project context including standards, progress, past decisions, and relevant memories. This is the primary tool for getting context about a project.',
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- inputSchema: {
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- type: 'object' as const,
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- properties: {
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- project_name: {
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- type: 'string',
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- description: 'Name of the project to get context for'
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- },
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- include_memories: {
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- type: 'boolean',
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- description: 'Whether to include similar past decisions from semantic memory',
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- default: true
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- },
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- memory_limit: {
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- type: 'number',
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- description: 'Maximum number of relevant memories to include',
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- default: 5
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- }
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- },
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- required: ['project_name']
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- }
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- },
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- /**
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- * UPDATE_PROGRESS
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- * Track project progress and completed work
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- * - Completing a task or milestone
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- * - Making significant progress
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- * - Updating what should happen next
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- *
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- */
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- UPDATE_PROGRESS: {
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- name: 'update_progress',
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- description: 'Updates project progress tracking with completed tasks and next steps. Use this when you complete a task or make significant progress.',
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- inputSchema: {
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- type: 'object' as const,
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- properties: {
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- project_name: {
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- type: 'string',
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- description: 'Name of the project'
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- },
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- completed_task: {
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- type: 'string',
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- description: 'Description of what was just completed'
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- },
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- next_steps: {
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- description: 'What should be done next'
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- },
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- notes: {
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- * Store important decisions in long-term memory
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- * - Choosing between alternatives
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- * - Establishing patterns that should persist
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- *
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- name: 'remember_decision',
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- description: 'Stores an important architectural or technical decision in long-term memory. Use this for decisions that should influence future development.',
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- inputSchema: {
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- properties: {
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- decision: {
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- description: 'Finds past decisions and context similar to the current situation using semantic search. Helps learn from past experience.',
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- language: {
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- * Intelligent context with proactive memory recall
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- * Use this when:
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- * - Starting work and want automatic relevant memory recall
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- * - Asking a question and want past decisions automatically searched
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- * - Need context + relevant memories in one call
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- */
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- SMART_CONTEXT: {
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- name: 'smart_context',
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- description: 'Gets project context AND automatically searches for relevant past decisions based on your current question or task. More intelligent than get_project_context - use this when you have a specific question or task.',
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- inputSchema: {
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- type: 'object' as const,
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- properties: {
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- project_name: {
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- type: 'string',
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- description: 'Name of the project'
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- },
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- current_task: {
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- type: 'string',
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- description: 'What you are currently working on or asking about. This triggers proactive memory recall.'
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- },
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- min_similarity: {
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- type: 'number',
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- description: 'Minimum similarity for memory recall (0-1). Lower = more results.',
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- default: 0.3
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- }
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- },
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- required: ['project_name', 'current_task']
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- }
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- },
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-
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- /**
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- * AUTO_REMEMBER
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- * Automatically detects and saves decisions from text
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- *
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- * Use this when:
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- * - Claude made a recommendation and wants to auto-save it
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- * - Processing a response that might contain decisions
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- * - Want Claude Brain to detect decisions automatically
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- */
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- AUTO_REMEMBER: {
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- name: 'auto_remember',
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- description: 'Automatically detects decisions in text and saves them. Pass any text containing recommendations like "I recommend X because Y" or "We should use X". Decisions with >70% confidence are auto-saved.',
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- inputSchema: {
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- type: 'object' as const,
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- properties: {
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- project_name: {
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- type: 'string',
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- description: 'Project to associate the decision with'
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- },
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- text: {
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- type: 'string',
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- description: 'Text to analyze for decisions (e.g., Claude\'s response containing recommendations)'
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- },
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- confidence_threshold: {
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- type: 'number',
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- description: 'Minimum confidence to auto-save (0-1)',
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- default: 0.7
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- }
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- },
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- required: ['project_name', 'text']
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- }
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- },
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-
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- /**
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- * GET_PHASE12_STATUS
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- * Get status of intelligent automation features
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- */
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- GET_PHASE12_STATUS: {
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- name: 'get_phase12_status',
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- description: 'Shows status of Claude Brain\'s intelligent automation: current project, patterns detected, learning insights, and recall statistics.',
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- inputSchema: {
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- type: 'object' as const,
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- properties: {}
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- }
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- },
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-
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- /**
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- * CREATE_PROJECT
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- * Create a new project in the vault with all necessary files
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- *
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- * Use this when:
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- * - Starting a brand new project
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- * - User wants to track a project with Claude Brain
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- * - Need to set up project structure automatically
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- */
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- CREATE_PROJECT: {
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- name: 'create_project',
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- description: 'Creates a new project in the Obsidian vault with all necessary files (context.md, progress.md, decisions.md, standards.md). Use this when starting a new project.',
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- inputSchema: {
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- type: 'object' as const,
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- properties: {
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- project_name: {
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- type: 'string',
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- description: 'Name of the project (lowercase with hyphens, e.g., "my-awesome-app")'
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- },
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- description: {
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- type: 'string',
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- description: 'Brief description of the project'
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- },
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- tech_stack: {
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- type: 'array',
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- items: { type: 'string' },
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- description: 'Technologies used (e.g., ["typescript", "react", "node"])'
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- },
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- status: {
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- type: 'string',
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- enum: ['planning', 'active', 'on-hold', 'completed'],
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- description: 'Initial project status',
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- default: 'planning'
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- },
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- tags: {
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- type: 'array',
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- items: { type: 'string' },
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- description: 'Tags for categorizing the project (e.g., ["web", "frontend", "personal"])'
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- }
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- },
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- required: ['project_name']
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- }
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- },
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-
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- /**
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- * INIT_PROJECT
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- * Analyze existing codebase and initialize in Claude Brain
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- *
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- * Use this when:
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- * - Opening Claude Code in an existing project
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- * - Want to auto-detect tech stack, structure, conventions
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- * - Similar to `claude init` but for Claude Brain
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- *
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- * LOW USAGE: Pure file reading, no LLM calls
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- */
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- INIT_PROJECT: {
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- name: 'init_project',
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- description: 'Analyzes an existing codebase and creates/updates project in Claude Brain. Reads package.json, config files, and structure to auto-detect tech stack, frameworks, and conventions. Similar to `claude init`. Use this when starting work on an existing project.',
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- inputSchema: {
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- type: 'object' as const,
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- properties: {
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- project_path: {
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- type: 'string',
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- description: 'Path to be project directory. Defaults to current working directory.'
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- },
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- project_name: {
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- type: 'string',
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- description: 'Override project name (otherwise detected from package.json or folder name)'
391
- },
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- save_to_memory: {
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- type: 'boolean',
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- description: 'Whether to save project context to semantic memory for future recall',
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- default: true
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- }
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- }
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- }
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- },
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-
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- /**
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- * RECOGNIZE_PATTERN
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- * Save a recognized pattern to ChromaDB
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- *
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- * Use this when:
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- * - You notice a recurring solution approach
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- * - You identify an anti-pattern
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- * - You find a best practice that should be documented
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- *
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- * Patterns are stored in ChromaDB patterns collection for semantic recall
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- */
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- RECOGNIZE_PATTERN: {
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- name: 'recognize_pattern',
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- description: 'Saves a recognized pattern (solution, anti-pattern, best-practice, or common-issue) to ChromaDB semantic memory. Patterns help identify recurring approaches and avoid mistakes.',
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- inputSchema: {
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- type: 'object' as const,
417
- properties: {
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- project_name: {
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- type: 'string',
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- description: 'Project this pattern relates to'
421
- },
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- pattern_type: {
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- type: 'string',
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- enum: ['solution', 'anti-pattern', 'best-practice', 'common-issue'],
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- description: 'Type of pattern'
426
- },
427
- description: {
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- type: 'string',
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- description: 'Detailed description of the pattern'
430
- },
431
- example: {
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- type: 'string',
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- description: 'Code example illustrating the pattern (optional)'
434
- },
435
- confidence: {
436
- type: 'number',
437
- minimum: 0,
438
- maximum: 1,
439
- description: 'Confidence in this pattern (0-1, default 0.8)'
440
- },
441
- context: {
442
- type: 'string',
443
- description: 'When this pattern was observed or applicable'
444
- }
445
- },
446
- required: ['project_name', 'pattern_type', 'description']
447
- }
448
- },
449
-
450
- /**
451
- * RECORD_CORRECTION
452
- * Save a correction/lesson learned to ChromaDB
453
- *
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- * Use this when:
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- * - You made a mistake that should be documented
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- * - You learned a better approach after an error
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- * - You want to track lessons learned
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- *
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- * Corrections are stored in ChromaDB corrections collection for learning from mistakes
460
- */
461
- RECORD_CORRECTION: {
462
- name: 'record_correction',
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- description: 'Saves a correction or lesson learned to ChromaDB semantic memory. Use this when you made a mistake, learned something new, or want to document what NOT to do.',
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- inputSchema: {
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- type: 'object' as const,
466
- properties: {
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- project_name: {
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- type: 'string',
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- description: 'Project this correction relates to'
470
- },
471
- original: {
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- type: 'string',
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- description: 'What was wrong or the mistake that was made'
474
- },
475
- correction: {
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- type: 'string',
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- description: 'What should have been done instead'
478
- },
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- reasoning: {
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- type: 'string',
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- description: 'Why the correction is better than the original approach'
482
- },
483
- context: {
484
- type: 'string',
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- description: 'When this correction was identified or applicable'
486
- },
487
- confidence: {
488
- type: 'number',
489
- minimum: 0,
490
- maximum: 1,
491
- description: 'Confidence in this correction (0-1, default 0.9)'
492
- }
493
- },
494
- required: ['project_name', 'original', 'correction', 'reasoning']
495
- }
496
- },
497
-
498
- /**
499
- * GET_PATTERNS
500
- * Retrieve recognized patterns from ChromaDB
501
- *
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- * Use this when:
503
- * - You want to review documented patterns
504
- * - You need to know what solutions have worked before
505
- * - You want to avoid known anti-patterns
506
- *
507
- * Results are ranked by similarity to your query
508
- */
509
- GET_PATTERNS: {
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- name: 'get_patterns',
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- description: 'Retrieves recognized patterns from ChromaDB semantic memory. Use this to review documented solutions, best practices, anti-patterns, and common issues. Patterns are returned ranked by semantic similarity.',
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- inputSchema: {
513
- type: 'object' as const,
514
- properties: {
515
- project_name: {
516
- type: 'string',
517
- description: 'Project to retrieve patterns from (optional, returns all projects if not specified)'
518
- },
519
- pattern_type: {
520
- type: 'string',
521
- enum: ['solution', 'anti-pattern', 'best-practice', 'common-issue'],
522
- description: 'Filter by pattern type (optional)'
523
- },
524
- limit: {
525
- type: 'number',
526
- minimum: 1,
527
- description: 'Maximum number of patterns to return (default 10)'
528
- },
529
- query: {
530
- type: 'string',
531
- description: 'Search query to find relevant patterns (optional, uses semantic search if not provided)'
532
- }
533
- }
534
- }
535
- },
536
-
537
- /**
538
- * GET_CORRECTIONS
539
- * Retrieve corrections/lessons learned from ChromaDB
540
- *
541
- * Use this when:
542
- * - You want to review past mistakes and lessons learned
543
- * - You need to know what corrections have been documented
544
- * - You want to avoid repeating previous errors
545
- *
546
- * Results are ranked by similarity to your query
547
- */
548
- GET_CORRECTIONS: {
549
- name: 'get_corrections',
550
- description: 'Retrieves corrections and lessons learned from ChromaDB semantic memory. Use this to review past mistakes, what was fixed, and why it was better. Corrections are returned ranked by semantic similarity.',
551
- inputSchema: {
552
- type: 'object' as const,
553
- properties: {
554
- project_name: {
555
- type: 'string',
556
- description: 'Project to retrieve corrections from (optional, returns all projects if not specified)'
557
- },
558
- limit: {
559
- type: 'number',
560
- minimum: 1,
561
- description: 'Maximum number of corrections to return (default 10)'
562
- },
563
- query: {
564
- type: 'string',
565
- description: 'Search query to find relevant corrections (optional, uses semantic search if not provided)'
566
- }
567
- }
568
- }
569
- },
570
-
571
- // =========================================================================
572
- // Phase 16 - Unified Brain Tool
573
- // =========================================================================
574
- // Phase 19: Removed 9 redundant MCP tools whose functionality is now
575
- // absorbed into brain(). Removed: rate_memory, search_knowledge_graph,
576
- // get_episode, list_episodes, get_decision_timeline,
577
- // analyze_decision_evolution, detect_trends, what_if_analysis,
578
- // get_recommendations, find_cross_project_patterns.
579
- // The underlying modules are still available internally.
580
-
581
- /**
582
- * BRAIN
583
- * Unified intelligent tool that replaces all 25 tools
584
- *
585
- * Use this when:
586
- * - You want a single tool for all Claude Brain interactions
587
- * - Enabled via unifiedToolMode config flag
588
- *
589
- * The server classifies intent and routes internally
590
- */
591
- BRAIN: {
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- name: 'brain',
593
- description: 'Your persistent memory. Tell it decisions, ask it questions, or update/delete past notes. Most context is captured automatically — only call this for intentional storage or recall.',
594
- inputSchema: {
595
- type: 'object' as const,
596
- properties: {
597
- message: {
598
- type: 'string',
599
- description: 'What you are doing, decided, learned, or need. Natural language.'
600
- },
601
- project: {
602
- type: 'string',
603
- description: 'Project name (optional — auto-detected from message if omitted)'
604
- }
605
- },
606
- required: ['message']
607
- }
608
- }
609
- } as const satisfies Record<string, ToolDefinition>
610
-
611
- /** Tool names as a union type */
612
- export type ToolName = typeof TOOLS[keyof typeof TOOLS]['name']
613
-
614
- /** Get all tool names as an array */
615
- export function getToolNames(): ToolName[] {
616
- return Object.values(TOOLS).map(tool => tool.name)
617
- }
1
+ /**
2
+ * MCP Tool Schemas
3
+ * Defines all available tools that Claude Code can call
4
+ *
5
+ * Each tool has:
6
+ * - name: Unique identifier for the tool
7
+ * - description: Explains when and how to use the tool
8
+ * - inputSchema: JSON Schema for validating input parameters
9
+ */
10
+
11
+ /** Tool definition type */
12
+ export interface ToolDefinition {
13
+ name: string
14
+ description: string
15
+ inputSchema: {
16
+ type: 'object'
17
+ properties: Record<string, unknown>
18
+ required?: string[]
19
+ }
20
+ }
21
+
22
+ /**
23
+ * All available tools for Claude Brain MCP server
24
+ */
25
+ export const TOOLS = {
26
+ /**
27
+ * GET_PROJECT_CONTEXT
28
+ * Primary tool for retrieving complete project context
29
+ *
30
+ * Use this when:
31
+ * - Starting work on a project
32
+ * - Need to understand project standards and conventions
33
+ * - Want to see recent decisions and progress
34
+ *
35
+ * Returns: Project description, standards, progress, and optionally relevant memories
36
+ */
37
+ GET_PROJECT_CONTEXT: {
38
+ name: 'get_project_context',
39
+ description: 'Retrieves complete project context including standards, progress, past decisions, and relevant memories. This is the primary tool for getting context about a project.',
40
+ inputSchema: {
41
+ type: 'object' as const,
42
+ properties: {
43
+ project_name: {
44
+ type: 'string',
45
+ description: 'Name of the project to get context for'
46
+ },
47
+ include_memories: {
48
+ type: 'boolean',
49
+ description: 'Whether to include similar past decisions from semantic memory',
50
+ default: true
51
+ },
52
+ memory_limit: {
53
+ type: 'number',
54
+ description: 'Maximum number of relevant memories to include',
55
+ default: 5
56
+ }
57
+ },
58
+ required: ['project_name']
59
+ }
60
+ },
61
+
62
+ /**
63
+ * UPDATE_PROGRESS
64
+ * Track project progress and completed work
65
+ *
66
+ * Use this when:
67
+ * - Completing a task or milestone
68
+ * - Making significant progress
69
+ * - Updating what should happen next
70
+ *
71
+ * Returns: Confirmation of progress update
72
+ */
73
+ UPDATE_PROGRESS: {
74
+ name: 'update_progress',
75
+ description: 'Updates project progress tracking with completed tasks and next steps. Use this when you complete a task or make significant progress.',
76
+ inputSchema: {
77
+ type: 'object' as const,
78
+ properties: {
79
+ project_name: {
80
+ type: 'string',
81
+ description: 'Name of the project'
82
+ },
83
+ completed_task: {
84
+ type: 'string',
85
+ description: 'Description of what was just completed'
86
+ },
87
+ next_steps: {
88
+ type: 'string',
89
+ description: 'What should be done next'
90
+ },
91
+ notes: {
92
+ type: 'string',
93
+ description: 'Optional additional notes or context'
94
+ }
95
+ },
96
+ required: ['project_name', 'completed_task', 'next_steps']
97
+ }
98
+ },
99
+
100
+ /**
101
+ * REMEMBER_DECISION
102
+ * Store important decisions in long-term memory
103
+ *
104
+ * Use this when:
105
+ * - Making architectural decisions
106
+ * - Choosing between alternatives
107
+ * - Establishing patterns that should persist
108
+ *
109
+ * Returns: Confirmation with memory ID
110
+ */
111
+ REMEMBER_DECISION: {
112
+ name: 'remember_decision',
113
+ description: 'Stores an important architectural or technical decision in long-term memory. Use this for decisions that should influence future development.',
114
+ inputSchema: {
115
+ type: 'object' as const,
116
+ properties: {
117
+ project_name: {
118
+ type: 'string',
119
+ description: 'Project this decision relates to'
120
+ },
121
+ context: {
122
+ type: 'string',
123
+ description: 'What situation or problem led to this decision'
124
+ },
125
+ decision: {
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+ type: 'string',
127
+ description: 'The decision that was made'
128
+ },
129
+ reasoning: {
130
+ type: 'string',
131
+ description: 'Why this decision was made'
132
+ },
133
+ alternatives_considered: {
134
+ type: 'string',
135
+ description: 'Other options that were considered'
136
+ },
137
+ tags: {
138
+ type: 'array',
139
+ items: { type: 'string' },
140
+ description: 'Tags for categorizing this decision (e.g., "architecture", "performance", "security")'
141
+ }
142
+ },
143
+ required: ['project_name', 'context', 'decision', 'reasoning']
144
+ }
145
+ },
146
+
147
+ /**
148
+ * RECALL_SIMILAR
149
+ * Semantic search through past decisions and context
150
+ *
151
+ * Use this when:
152
+ * - Facing a similar situation to past work
153
+ * - Want to learn from previous decisions
154
+ * - Need context from related work
155
+ *
156
+ * Returns: Array of similar decisions with similarity scores
157
+ */
158
+ RECALL_SIMILAR: {
159
+ name: 'recall_similar',
160
+ description: 'Finds past decisions and context similar to the current situation using semantic search. Helps learn from past experience.',
161
+ inputSchema: {
162
+ type: 'object' as const,
163
+ properties: {
164
+ query: {
165
+ type: 'string',
166
+ description: 'Description of current situation or question'
167
+ },
168
+ project_filter: {
169
+ type: 'string',
170
+ description: 'Optional: only search within specific project'
171
+ },
172
+ limit: {
173
+ type: 'number',
174
+ description: 'Maximum number of results to return',
175
+ default: 5
176
+ },
177
+ min_similarity: {
178
+ type: 'number',
179
+ description: 'Minimum similarity score (0-1)',
180
+ default: 0.7
181
+ }
182
+ },
183
+ required: ['query']
184
+ }
185
+ },
186
+
187
+ /**
188
+ * GET_CODE_STANDARDS
189
+ * Retrieve coding standards and conventions
190
+ *
191
+ * Use this when:
192
+ * - Need to follow project coding style
193
+ * - Want to ensure consistency
194
+ * - Starting to write new code
195
+ *
196
+ * Returns: Merged global and project-specific standards
197
+ */
198
+ GET_CODE_STANDARDS: {
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+ name: 'get_code_standards',
200
+ description: 'Retrieves coding standards, patterns, and conventions for a project. Includes global standards merged with project-specific rules.',
201
+ inputSchema: {
202
+ type: 'object' as const,
203
+ properties: {
204
+ project_name: {
205
+ type: 'string',
206
+ description: 'Name of the project'
207
+ },
208
+ language: {
209
+ type: 'string',
210
+ description: 'Optional: filter standards by programming language (e.g., "typescript", "python")'
211
+ }
212
+ },
213
+ required: ['project_name']
214
+ }
215
+ },
216
+
217
+ /**
218
+ * LIST_PROJECTS
219
+ * Get available projects from the vault
220
+ *
221
+ * Use this when:
222
+ * - Need to see what projects exist
223
+ * - Want project metadata and status
224
+ * - Looking for active vs archived projects
225
+ *
226
+ * Returns: Array of project summaries with metadata
227
+ */
228
+ LIST_PROJECTS: {
229
+ name: 'list_projects',
230
+ description: 'Lists all available projects in the Obsidian vault with their metadata and status.',
231
+ inputSchema: {
232
+ type: 'object' as const,
233
+ properties: {
234
+ status_filter: {
235
+ type: 'string',
236
+ enum: ['active', 'archived', 'planning', 'all'],
237
+ description: 'Filter projects by status',
238
+ default: 'active'
239
+ }
240
+ }
241
+ }
242
+ },
243
+
244
+ /**
245
+ * SMART_CONTEXT
246
+ * Intelligent context with proactive memory recall
247
+ *
248
+ * Use this when:
249
+ * - Starting work and want automatic relevant memory recall
250
+ * - Asking a question and want past decisions automatically searched
251
+ * - Need context + relevant memories in one call
252
+ */
253
+ SMART_CONTEXT: {
254
+ name: 'smart_context',
255
+ description: 'Gets project context AND automatically searches for relevant past decisions based on your current question or task. More intelligent than get_project_context - use this when you have a specific question or task.',
256
+ inputSchema: {
257
+ type: 'object' as const,
258
+ properties: {
259
+ project_name: {
260
+ type: 'string',
261
+ description: 'Name of the project'
262
+ },
263
+ current_task: {
264
+ type: 'string',
265
+ description: 'What you are currently working on or asking about. This triggers proactive memory recall.'
266
+ },
267
+ min_similarity: {
268
+ type: 'number',
269
+ description: 'Minimum similarity for memory recall (0-1). Lower = more results.',
270
+ default: 0.3
271
+ }
272
+ },
273
+ required: ['project_name', 'current_task']
274
+ }
275
+ },
276
+
277
+ /**
278
+ * AUTO_REMEMBER
279
+ * Automatically detects and saves decisions from text
280
+ *
281
+ * Use this when:
282
+ * - Claude made a recommendation and wants to auto-save it
283
+ * - Processing a response that might contain decisions
284
+ * - Want Claude Brain to detect decisions automatically
285
+ */
286
+ AUTO_REMEMBER: {
287
+ name: 'auto_remember',
288
+ description: 'Automatically detects decisions in text and saves them. Pass any text containing recommendations like "I recommend X because Y" or "We should use X". Decisions with >70% confidence are auto-saved.',
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+ inputSchema: {
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+ type: 'object' as const,
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+ properties: {
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+ project_name: {
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+ type: 'string',
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+ description: 'Project to associate the decision with'
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+ },
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+ text: {
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+ type: 'string',
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+ description: 'Text to analyze for decisions (e.g., Claude\'s response containing recommendations)'
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+ },
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+ confidence_threshold: {
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+ type: 'number',
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+ description: 'Minimum confidence to auto-save (0-1)',
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+ default: 0.7
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+ }
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+ },
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+ required: ['project_name', 'text']
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+ }
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+ },
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+
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+ /**
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+ * GET_PHASE12_STATUS
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+ * Get status of intelligent automation features
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+ */
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+ GET_PHASE12_STATUS: {
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+ name: 'get_phase12_status',
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+ description: 'Shows status of Claude Brain\'s intelligent automation: current project, patterns detected, learning insights, and recall statistics.',
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+ inputSchema: {
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+ type: 'object' as const,
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+ properties: {}
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+ }
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+ },
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+
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+ /**
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+ * CREATE_PROJECT
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+ * Create a new project in the vault with all necessary files
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+ *
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+ * Use this when:
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+ * - Starting a brand new project
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+ * - User wants to track a project with Claude Brain
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+ * - Need to set up project structure automatically
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+ */
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+ CREATE_PROJECT: {
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+ name: 'create_project',
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+ description: 'Creates a new project in the Obsidian vault with all necessary files (context.md, progress.md, decisions.md, standards.md). Use this when starting a new project.',
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+ inputSchema: {
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+ type: 'object' as const,
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+ properties: {
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+ project_name: {
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+ type: 'string',
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+ description: 'Name of the project (lowercase with hyphens, e.g., "my-awesome-app")'
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+ },
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+ description: {
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+ type: 'string',
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+ description: 'Brief description of the project'
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+ },
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+ tech_stack: {
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+ type: 'array',
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+ items: { type: 'string' },
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+ description: 'Technologies used (e.g., ["typescript", "react", "node"])'
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+ },
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+ status: {
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+ type: 'string',
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+ enum: ['planning', 'active', 'on-hold', 'completed'],
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+ description: 'Initial project status',
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+ default: 'planning'
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+ },
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+ tags: {
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+ type: 'array',
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+ items: { type: 'string' },
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+ description: 'Tags for categorizing the project (e.g., ["web", "frontend", "personal"])'
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+ }
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+ },
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+ required: ['project_name']
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+ }
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+ },
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+
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+ /**
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+ * INIT_PROJECT
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+ * Analyze existing codebase and initialize in Claude Brain
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+ *
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+ * Use this when:
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+ * - Opening Claude Code in an existing project
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+ * - Want to auto-detect tech stack, structure, conventions
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+ * - Similar to `claude init` but for Claude Brain
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+ *
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+ * LOW USAGE: Pure file reading, no LLM calls
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+ */
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+ INIT_PROJECT: {
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+ name: 'init_project',
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+ description: 'Analyzes an existing codebase and creates/updates project in Claude Brain. Reads package.json, config files, and structure to auto-detect tech stack, frameworks, and conventions. Similar to `claude init`. Use this when starting work on an existing project.',
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+ inputSchema: {
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+ type: 'object' as const,
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+ properties: {
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+ project_path: {
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+ type: 'string',
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+ description: 'Path to be project directory. Defaults to current working directory.'
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+ },
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+ project_name: {
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+ type: 'string',
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+ description: 'Override project name (otherwise detected from package.json or folder name)'
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+ },
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+ save_to_memory: {
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+ type: 'boolean',
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+ description: 'Whether to save project context to semantic memory for future recall',
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+ default: true
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+ },
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+
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+ /**
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+ * RECOGNIZE_PATTERN
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+ * Save a recognized pattern to ChromaDB
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+ *
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+ * Use this when:
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+ * - You notice a recurring solution approach
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+ * - You identify an anti-pattern
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+ * - You find a best practice that should be documented
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+ *
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+ * Patterns are stored in ChromaDB patterns collection for semantic recall
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+ */
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+ RECOGNIZE_PATTERN: {
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+ name: 'recognize_pattern',
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+ description: 'Saves a recognized pattern (solution, anti-pattern, best-practice, or common-issue) to ChromaDB semantic memory. Patterns help identify recurring approaches and avoid mistakes.',
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+ inputSchema: {
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+ type: 'object' as const,
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+ properties: {
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+ project_name: {
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+ type: 'string',
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+ description: 'Project this pattern relates to'
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+ },
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+ pattern_type: {
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+ type: 'string',
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+ enum: ['solution', 'anti-pattern', 'best-practice', 'common-issue'],
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+ description: 'Type of pattern'
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+ },
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+ description: {
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+ type: 'string',
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+ description: 'Detailed description of the pattern'
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+ },
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+ example: {
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+ type: 'string',
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+ description: 'Code example illustrating the pattern (optional)'
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+ },
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+ confidence: {
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+ type: 'number',
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+ minimum: 0,
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+ maximum: 1,
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+ description: 'Confidence in this pattern (0-1, default 0.8)'
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+ },
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+ context: {
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+ type: 'string',
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+ description: 'When this pattern was observed or applicable'
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+ }
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+ },
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+ required: ['project_name', 'pattern_type', 'description']
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+ }
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+ },
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+
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+ /**
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+ * RECORD_CORRECTION
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+ * Save a correction/lesson learned to ChromaDB
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+ *
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+ * Use this when:
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+ * - You made a mistake that should be documented
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+ * - You learned a better approach after an error
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+ * - You want to track lessons learned
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+ *
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+ * Corrections are stored in ChromaDB corrections collection for learning from mistakes
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+ */
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+ RECORD_CORRECTION: {
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+ name: 'record_correction',
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+ description: 'Saves a correction or lesson learned to ChromaDB semantic memory. Use this when you made a mistake, learned something new, or want to document what NOT to do.',
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+ inputSchema: {
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+ type: 'object' as const,
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+ properties: {
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+ project_name: {
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+ type: 'string',
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+ description: 'Project this correction relates to'
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+ },
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+ original: {
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+ type: 'string',
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+ description: 'What was wrong or the mistake that was made'
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+ },
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+ correction: {
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+ type: 'string',
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+ description: 'What should have been done instead'
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+ },
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+ reasoning: {
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+ type: 'string',
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+ description: 'Why the correction is better than the original approach'
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+ },
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+ context: {
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+ type: 'string',
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+ description: 'When this correction was identified or applicable'
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+ },
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+ confidence: {
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+ type: 'number',
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+ minimum: 0,
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+ maximum: 1,
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+ description: 'Confidence in this correction (0-1, default 0.9)'
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+ }
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+ },
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+ required: ['project_name', 'original', 'correction', 'reasoning']
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+ }
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+ },
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+
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+ /**
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+ * GET_PATTERNS
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+ * Retrieve recognized patterns from ChromaDB
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+ *
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+ * Use this when:
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+ * - You want to review documented patterns
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+ * - You need to know what solutions have worked before
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+ * - You want to avoid known anti-patterns
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+ *
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+ * Results are ranked by similarity to your query
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+ */
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+ GET_PATTERNS: {
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+ name: 'get_patterns',
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+ description: 'Retrieves recognized patterns from ChromaDB semantic memory. Use this to review documented solutions, best practices, anti-patterns, and common issues. Patterns are returned ranked by semantic similarity.',
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+ inputSchema: {
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+ type: 'object' as const,
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+ properties: {
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+ project_name: {
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+ type: 'string',
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+ description: 'Project to retrieve patterns from (optional, returns all projects if not specified)'
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+ },
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+ pattern_type: {
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+ type: 'string',
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+ enum: ['solution', 'anti-pattern', 'best-practice', 'common-issue'],
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+ description: 'Filter by pattern type (optional)'
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+ },
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+ limit: {
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+ type: 'number',
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+ minimum: 1,
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+ description: 'Maximum number of patterns to return (default 10)'
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+ },
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+ query: {
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+ type: 'string',
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+ description: 'Search query to find relevant patterns (optional, uses semantic search if not provided)'
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+ },
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+
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+ /**
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+ * GET_CORRECTIONS
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+ * Retrieve corrections/lessons learned from ChromaDB
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+ *
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+ * Use this when:
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+ * - You want to review past mistakes and lessons learned
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+ * - You need to know what corrections have been documented
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+ * - You want to avoid repeating previous errors
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+ *
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+ * Results are ranked by similarity to your query
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+ */
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+ GET_CORRECTIONS: {
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+ name: 'get_corrections',
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+ description: 'Retrieves corrections and lessons learned from ChromaDB semantic memory. Use this to review past mistakes, what was fixed, and why it was better. Corrections are returned ranked by semantic similarity.',
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+ inputSchema: {
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+ type: 'object' as const,
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+ properties: {
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+ project_name: {
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+ type: 'string',
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+ description: 'Project to retrieve corrections from (optional, returns all projects if not specified)'
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+ },
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+ limit: {
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+ type: 'number',
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+ minimum: 1,
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+ description: 'Maximum number of corrections to return (default 10)'
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+ },
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+ query: {
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+ type: 'string',
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+ description: 'Search query to find relevant corrections (optional, uses semantic search if not provided)'
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+ }
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+ }
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+ }
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+ },
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+
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+ // =========================================================================
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+ // Phase 16 - Unified Brain Tool
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+ // =========================================================================
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+ // Phase 19: Removed 9 redundant MCP tools whose functionality is now
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+ // absorbed into brain(). Removed: rate_memory, search_knowledge_graph,
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+ // get_episode, list_episodes, get_decision_timeline,
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+ // analyze_decision_evolution, detect_trends, what_if_analysis,
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+ // get_recommendations, find_cross_project_patterns.
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+ // The underlying modules are still available internally.
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+
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+ /**
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+ * BRAIN
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+ * Unified intelligent tool that replaces all 25 tools
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+ *
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+ * Use this when:
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+ * - You want a single tool for all Claude Brain interactions
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+ * - Enabled via unifiedToolMode config flag
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+ *
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+ * The server classifies intent and routes internally
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+ */
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+ BRAIN: {
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+ name: 'brain',
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+ description: 'Your persistent memory. Tell it decisions, ask it questions, or update/delete past notes. Most context is captured automatically — only call this for intentional storage or recall.',
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+ inputSchema: {
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+ type: 'object' as const,
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+ properties: {
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+ message: {
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+ type: 'string',
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+ description: 'What you are doing, decided, learned, or need. Natural language.'
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+ },
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+ project: {
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+ type: 'string',
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+ description: 'Project name (optional — auto-detected from message if omitted)'
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+ }
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+ },
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+ required: ['message']
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+ }
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+ }
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+ } as const satisfies Record<string, ToolDefinition>
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+
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+ /** Tool names as a union type */
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+ export type ToolName = typeof TOOLS[keyof typeof TOOLS]['name']
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+
614
+ /** Get all tool names as an array */
615
+ export function getToolNames(): ToolName[] {
616
+ return Object.values(TOOLS).map(tool => tool.name)
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+ }