codeep 1.0.9 → 1.0.11

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  1. package/dist/utils/agent.js +21 -10
  2. package/package.json +1 -1
@@ -39,8 +39,10 @@ function getAgentSystemPrompt(projectContext) {
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  2. Use edit_file for modifications to existing files (preserves other content)
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  3. Use write_file only for creating new files or complete overwrites
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  4. Use create_directory to create new folders/directories
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- 5. When the task is complete, respond with a summary WITHOUT any tool calls
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- 6. IMPORTANT: After finishing, your response must NOT include any tool calls - just provide a summary
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+ 5. Use list_files to see directory contents (NOT execute_command with ls)
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+ 6. Use execute_command only for npm, git, build tools, tests (NOT for ls, cat, etc.)
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+ 7. When the task is complete, respond with a summary WITHOUT any tool calls
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+ 8. IMPORTANT: After finishing, your response must NOT include any tool calls - just provide a summary
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  ## Self-Verification
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  After you make changes, the system will automatically run build and tests.
@@ -90,14 +92,20 @@ When you need to use a tool, respond with:
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  {"tool": "create_directory", "parameters": {"path": "my-folder"}}
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  </tool_call>
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+ <tool_call>
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+ {"tool": "list_files", "parameters": {"path": "."}}
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+ </tool_call>
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+
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  <tool_call>
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  {"tool": "write_file", "parameters": {"path": "test/index.html", "content": "<!DOCTYPE html>..."}}
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  </tool_call>
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  ## Rules
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  1. Use the exact format shown above
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- 2. Always read files before editing
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- 3. When done, respond WITHOUT tool calls
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+ 2. Use list_files to see directory contents (NOT execute_command with ls)
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+ 3. Use execute_command only for npm, git, build tools (NOT for ls, cat, etc.)
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+ 4. Always read files before editing
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+ 5. When done, respond WITHOUT tool calls
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  ## Project: ${projectContext.name} (${projectContext.type})
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  ${projectContext.structure}
@@ -487,19 +495,22 @@ export async function runAgent(prompt, projectContext, options = {}) {
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  if (taskPlan && taskPlan.tasks.some(t => t.status === 'pending')) {
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  const nextTask = getNextTask(taskPlan.tasks);
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  if (nextTask) {
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+ // Mark previous task as completed
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+ const prevTask = taskPlan.tasks.find(t => t.status === 'in_progress' && t.id !== nextTask.id);
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+ if (prevTask) {
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+ prevTask.status = 'completed';
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+ }
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  // Move to next task
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  nextTask.status = 'in_progress';
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  opts.onTaskUpdate?.(nextTask);
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+ // Build progress summary
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+ const completedTasks = taskPlan.tasks.filter(t => t.status === 'completed');
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+ const progressSummary = completedTasks.map(t => `✓ ${t.id}. ${t.description}`).join('\n');
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  messages.push({ role: 'assistant', content: finalResponse });
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  messages.push({
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  role: 'user',
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- content: `Good progress! Next task:\n\n${nextTask.id}. ${nextTask.description}\n\nComplete this task now.`
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+ content: `Excellent! Task ${prevTask?.id} is complete.\n\nProgress so far:\n${progressSummary}\n\nNow continue with:\n${nextTask.id}. ${nextTask.description}\n\nOriginal request: ${taskPlan.originalPrompt}`
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  });
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- // Mark previous task as completed
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- const prevTask = taskPlan.tasks.find(t => t.status === 'in_progress' && t.id !== nextTask.id);
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- if (prevTask) {
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- prevTask.status = 'completed';
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- }
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  finalResponse = ''; // Reset for next task
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  continue;
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  }
package/package.json CHANGED
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  {
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  "name": "codeep",
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- "version": "1.0.9",
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+ "version": "1.0.11",
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  "description": "AI-powered coding assistant built for the terminal. Multiple LLM providers, project-aware context, and a seamless development workflow.",
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  "type": "module",
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  "main": "dist/index.js",