codemini-cli 0.5.10 → 0.5.11
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- package/OPERATIONS.md +242 -242
- package/README.md +588 -588
- package/codemini-web/dist/assets/{highlighted-body-OFNGDK62-7HL7yft8.js → highlighted-body-OFNGDK62-CANOG7Xg.js} +1 -1
- package/codemini-web/dist/assets/{index-BK75hMb2.js → index-B71xykPM.js} +108 -108
- package/codemini-web/dist/assets/index-Dkq1DdDX.css +2 -0
- package/codemini-web/dist/assets/mermaid-GHXKKRXX-Z_w7M93P.js +1 -0
- package/codemini-web/dist/index.html +23 -23
- package/codemini-web/lib/approval-manager.js +32 -32
- package/codemini-web/lib/runtime-bridge.js +17 -11
- package/codemini-web/server.js +534 -205
- package/deployment.md +212 -212
- package/package.json +1 -1
- package/skills/brainstorm/SKILL.md +77 -77
- package/skills/codemini.skills.json +40 -40
- package/skills/grill-me/SKILL.md +30 -30
- package/skills/superpowers-lite/SKILL.md +82 -82
- package/src/cli.js +74 -74
- package/src/commands/chat.js +210 -210
- package/src/commands/run.js +313 -313
- package/src/commands/skill.js +438 -304
- package/src/commands/web.js +57 -57
- package/src/core/agent-loop.js +980 -980
- package/src/core/ast.js +309 -307
- package/src/core/chat-runtime.js +6261 -6253
- package/src/core/command-evaluator.js +72 -72
- package/src/core/command-loader.js +311 -311
- package/src/core/command-policy.js +301 -301
- package/src/core/command-risk.js +156 -156
- package/src/core/config-store.js +289 -289
- package/src/core/constants.js +18 -1
- package/src/core/context-compact.js +365 -365
- package/src/core/default-system-prompt.js +114 -107
- package/src/core/dream-audit.js +105 -105
- package/src/core/dream-consolidate.js +229 -229
- package/src/core/dream-evaluator.js +185 -185
- package/src/core/fff-adapter.js +383 -383
- package/src/core/memory-store.js +543 -543
- package/src/core/project-index.js +737 -548
- package/src/core/project-instructions.js +98 -98
- package/src/core/provider/anthropic.js +514 -514
- package/src/core/provider/openai-compatible.js +501 -501
- package/src/core/reflect-skill.js +178 -178
- package/src/core/reply-language.js +40 -40
- package/src/core/session-store.js +474 -474
- package/src/core/shell-profile.js +237 -237
- package/src/core/shell.js +323 -323
- package/src/core/soul.js +69 -69
- package/src/core/system-prompt-composer.js +52 -52
- package/src/core/tool-args.js +199 -154
- package/src/core/tool-output.js +184 -184
- package/src/core/tool-result-store.js +206 -206
- package/src/core/tools.js +3024 -2893
- package/src/core/version.js +11 -11
- package/src/tui/chat-app.js +5171 -5171
- package/src/tui/tool-activity/presenters/misc.js +30 -30
- package/src/tui/tool-activity/presenters/system.js +20 -20
- package/templates/project-requirements/report-shell.html +582 -582
- package/codemini-web/dist/assets/index-BSdIdn3L.css +0 -2
- package/codemini-web/dist/assets/mermaid-GHXKKRXX-Dg9qh8mg.js +0 -1
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Do NOT treat your own suggested decision as approval. Do NOT continue from the brainstorm conclusion into planning or implementation until the user has explicitly approved a direction in a separate message.
|
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|
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---
|
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|
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name: brainstorm
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|
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description: Lightweight brainstorming skill. Use when a feature or behavior request has multiple reasonable approaches and the missing piece is user preference, tradeoff choice, or key constraint.
|
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|
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version: 0.2.1
|
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|
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---
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Use this skill only when the task needs clarification or option comparison before coding.
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**Announce:** When entering brainstorm, say "Using brainstorm to explore approaches before implementation."
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|
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## Anti-Pattern
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|
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Do NOT skip this skill for tasks that appear straightforward but lack clear requirements or constraints. Underspecified tasks cause the most wasted work. Even a few seconds of clarification beats a wrong implementation.
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## Process
|
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## Output Formats
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### Mode B: goal is clear but approach choice remains
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- idea: <concrete approach>
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- recommended: <option N>
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- reason: <why>
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```
|
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## Self-Review
|
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|
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Before presenting options or a suggested decision, quickly check:
|
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|
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|
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- Are all options actually different, or are two of them the same idea in different words?
|
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|
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- Does the recommended option match the user's stated constraints?
|
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|
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- Did I invent requirements the user never mentioned? Remove them.
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|
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## Exit
|
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|
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|
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|
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Brainstorm ends only when the user sends a later message that clearly approves a direction, for example "use option 2", "按这个做", "确认,开始实现", or "直接写代码".
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|
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|
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|
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|
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{
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"version": 1,
|
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"skills": {
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|
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"description": "Use when a feature or behavior request has multiple reasonable approaches and the missing piece is user preference, tradeoff choice, or key constraint.",
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|
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|
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|
|
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|
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"skills": {
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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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|
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|
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|
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|
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|
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