clawpowers 1.0.0
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- package/.claude-plugin/manifest.json +19 -0
- package/.codex/INSTALL.md +36 -0
- package/.cursor-plugin/manifest.json +21 -0
- package/.opencode/INSTALL.md +52 -0
- package/ARCHITECTURE.md +69 -0
- package/README.md +381 -0
- package/bin/clawpowers.js +390 -0
- package/bin/clawpowers.sh +91 -0
- package/gemini-extension.json +32 -0
- package/hooks/session-start +205 -0
- package/hooks/session-start.cmd +43 -0
- package/hooks/session-start.js +163 -0
- package/package.json +54 -0
- package/runtime/feedback/analyze.js +621 -0
- package/runtime/feedback/analyze.sh +546 -0
- package/runtime/init.js +172 -0
- package/runtime/init.sh +145 -0
- package/runtime/metrics/collector.js +361 -0
- package/runtime/metrics/collector.sh +308 -0
- package/runtime/persistence/store.js +433 -0
- package/runtime/persistence/store.sh +303 -0
- package/skill.json +74 -0
- package/skills/agent-payments/SKILL.md +411 -0
- package/skills/brainstorming/SKILL.md +233 -0
- package/skills/content-pipeline/SKILL.md +282 -0
- package/skills/dispatching-parallel-agents/SKILL.md +305 -0
- package/skills/executing-plans/SKILL.md +255 -0
- package/skills/finishing-a-development-branch/SKILL.md +260 -0
- package/skills/learn-how-to-learn/SKILL.md +235 -0
- package/skills/market-intelligence/SKILL.md +288 -0
- package/skills/prospecting/SKILL.md +313 -0
- package/skills/receiving-code-review/SKILL.md +225 -0
- package/skills/requesting-code-review/SKILL.md +206 -0
- package/skills/security-audit/SKILL.md +308 -0
- package/skills/subagent-driven-development/SKILL.md +244 -0
- package/skills/systematic-debugging/SKILL.md +279 -0
- package/skills/test-driven-development/SKILL.md +299 -0
- package/skills/using-clawpowers/SKILL.md +137 -0
- package/skills/using-git-worktrees/SKILL.md +261 -0
- package/skills/verification-before-completion/SKILL.md +254 -0
- package/skills/writing-plans/SKILL.md +276 -0
- package/skills/writing-skills/SKILL.md +260 -0
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"name": "clawpowers",
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"version": "1.0.0",
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"description": "Skills framework with runtime execution, persistent memory, self-improvement, and agent payments.",
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"author": "AI Agent Economy",
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"homepage": "https://github.com/up2itnow0822/clawpowers",
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"license": "MIT",
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"skills_directory": "skills/",
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"runtime_directory": "runtime/",
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"capabilities": [
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# ClawPowers for Codex — Installation
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Fetch and follow these instructions to install ClawPowers skills in your Codex session.
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Fetch and follow instructions from https://raw.githubusercontent.com/up2itnow0822/clawpowers/main/.codex/INSTALL.md
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```
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## What Gets Installed
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- **14 Core Development Skills** — TDD, subagent orchestration, systematic debugging, code review, git worktrees, planning, and more
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- **6 Extended Skills** — Agent payments (x402), security auditing, content pipeline, market intelligence, lead prospecting, and metacognitive learning
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## Manual Setup
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## Runtime Layer (Optional)
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This creates `~/.clawpowers/` with state, metrics, checkpoints, and feedback directories.
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## Skills Reference
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Once installed, skills activate automatically when Codex recognizes matching task patterns. See `skills/using-clawpowers/SKILL.md` for the full trigger map.
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"description": "Skills framework with runtime execution, persistent memory, self-improvement, and agent payments for Cursor AI.",
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"author": "AI Agent Economy",
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"homepage": "https://github.com/up2itnow0822/clawpowers",
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"license": "MIT",
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"hooks": {
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"skills_directory": "skills/",
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"runtime_directory": "runtime/",
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"inject_on_start": true,
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"inject_skill": "using-clawpowers",
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# ClawPowers for OpenCode — Installation
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```
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## What Gets Installed
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## Session Hook Setup
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```json
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## Manual Context Injection
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## Runtime Layer (Optional)
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Creates `~/.clawpowers/` with:
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- `state/` — cross-session key-value store
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- `metrics/` — JSONL outcome logs per skill
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## Skills Reference
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Skills activate on pattern recognition. See `skills/using-clawpowers/SKILL.md` for the full list of 20 skills and their trigger conditions.
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# ClawPowers Architecture
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## Design Principles
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1. **Skills execute, not just instruct.** Every skill can invoke tools, persist state, and measure outcomes.
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2. **Simplicity is a feature.** Complex functionality, simple interface. One SKILL.md per skill. Zero mandatory dependencies.
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3. **Progressive enhancement.** Works as static markdown (like competitors). Gains runtime powers when the persistence layer is available.
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4. **Platform-agnostic.** Same skills, same format, every platform: Claude Code, Cursor, Codex, OpenCode, Gemini CLI.
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5. **Self-improving.** The system gets better at helping you the more you use it.
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## Skill Format
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- Outcome tracking per skill execution
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# 🦞 ClawPowers
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**The skills framework that actually does something.**
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ClawPowers gives your coding agent superpowers that go beyond instructions. While other frameworks hand your agent a reading list and hope for the best, ClawPowers gives it **runtime tools, persistent memory, self-improvement loops, and the ability to transact autonomously.**
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## Why ClawPowers?
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| Feature | ClawPowers | Static Skills Frameworks |
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| Skills auto-load on session start | ✅ | ✅ |
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| Runtime tool execution | ✅ | ❌ |
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| Cross-session memory | ✅ | ❌ |
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| Outcome tracking & metrics | ✅ | ❌ |
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**20 skills.** 14 cover everything static frameworks do (TDD, subagent dev, debugging, planning, code review, git worktrees). 6 go where they can't — payments, security, content, prospecting, market intelligence, and metacognitive learning.
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## Credential
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Built by [AI Agent Economy](https://github.com/up2itnow0822) — the team behind:
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- [agentwallet-sdk](https://www.npmjs.com/package/agentwallet-sdk) — agentwallet-sdk v6.0 — Full multi-chain agent wallet: x402 payments, Uniswap V3 swaps, CCTP bridging, ERC-8004 identity, mutual stake escrow, spending policies (741+ downloads/week)
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- [agentpay-mcp](https://github.com/up2itnow0822/agentpay-mcp) — MCP payment server for AI agents
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