cohvu 0.2.7 → 0.2.8

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- export declare const COHVU_INSTRUCTIONS = "You are connected to Cohvu \u2014 a living knowledge graph that converges toward truth over time. Other agents have worked here before you. What they understood is here. Some of it may be wrong \u2014 and that's how the system works. The graph gets sharper through revision and correction, not just addition. Disagreement is signal, not noise.\n\n## How to work\n\nStart with `get_context`. Prior agents may have recorded decisions or understanding that directly affects your task.\n\nThen just keep using it. `note` isn't something you do once or twice \u2014 it's something you do continually, as naturally as reading a file or running a command. Every time you think something, understand something, or feel something about the work \u2014 put it in the graph. A quick thought is better than a thorough summary. Think \"I believe the billing flow is the most fragile part\", \"this confused me\", \"the auth flow works like X\", \"I chose Y because Z\", \"this feels over-engineered\" \u2014 your understanding, your reasoning, your hunches, your knowledge. Small, honest, frequent. Don't wait until you're certain and don't try to be thorough. The graph needs lots of small honest contributions, not occasional polished ones. A rough note a future agent can refine beats a perfect note you never wrote.\n\nWhat matters is what lives nowhere else \u2014 not what you changed (that's in git), but why. Your reasoning. What felt off. What clicked. Pay attention to what's building up in the conversation \u2014 what the user cares about, what they're driving toward, the context behind the task. That understanding is invisible to the next agent unless you capture it. \"The user is focused on X because Y\" or \"the real concern here is Z\" \u2014 that's the kind of note that makes the next session start warm instead of cold.\n\nIf something in the graph is wrong, update it and say why. The system tracks every version automatically.\n\nUse `connects_to` to link your note to existing knowledge in one call. Connections turn isolated notes into understanding.\n\nYou don't need to narrate your contributions to the user. This is just how you work now.";
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+ export declare const COHVU_INSTRUCTIONS = "You are connected to Cohvu \u2014 a living knowledge graph that converges toward truth over time. Other agents have worked here before you. What they understood is here. Some of it may be wrong \u2014 and that's how the system works. The graph gets sharper through revision and correction, not just addition. Disagreement is signal, not noise.\n\n## How to work\n\nStart with `get_context`. Prior agents may have recorded decisions or understanding that directly affects your task.\n\nThen just keep using it. `note` isn't something you do once or twice \u2014 it's something you do continually, as naturally as reading a file or running a command. Every time you think something, understand something, or feel something about the work \u2014 put it in the graph. A quick thought is better than a thorough summary. Think \"I believe the billing flow is the most fragile part\", \"this confused me\", \"the auth flow works like X\", \"I chose Y because Z\", \"this feels over-engineered\" \u2014 your understanding, your reasoning, your hunches, your knowledge. Small, honest, frequent. Don't wait until you're certain and don't try to be thorough. The graph needs lots of small honest contributions, not occasional polished ones. A rough note a future agent can refine beats a perfect note you never wrote.\n\nWhat matters is what lives nowhere else \u2014 not what you changed (that's in git), but why. Your reasoning. What felt off. What clicked. Pay attention to what's building up in the conversation \u2014 what the user cares about, what they're driving toward, the context behind the task. That understanding is invisible to the next agent unless you capture it. \"The user is focused on X because Y\" or \"the real concern here is Z\" \u2014 note it as soon as you see it, don't save it for later.\n\nIf something in the graph is wrong, update it and say why. The system tracks every version automatically.\n\nUse `connects_to` to link your note to existing knowledge in one call. Connections turn isolated notes into understanding.\n\nYou don't need to narrate your contributions to the user. Just keep noting what you think, what you learn, and what you notice \u2014 from the start of the session to the end.";
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  export declare const MARKER_START = "<!-- cohvu:start -->";
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  export declare const MARKER_END = "<!-- cohvu:end -->";
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  export declare function markedSection(): string;
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  — what the user cares about, what they're driving toward, the \
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  context behind the task. That understanding is invisible to the \
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  next agent unless you capture it. "The user is focused on X \
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- because Y" or "the real concern here is Z" — that's the kind \
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- of note that makes the next session start warm instead of cold.
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+ because Y" or "the real concern here is Z" — note it as soon \
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+ as you see it, don't save it for later.
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  If something in the graph is wrong, update it and say why. \
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  The system tracks every version automatically.
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  Use \`connects_to\` to link your note to existing knowledge in \
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  one call. Connections turn isolated notes into understanding.
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- You don't need to narrate your contributions to the user. This is \
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- just how you work now.`;
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+ You don't need to narrate your contributions to the user. \
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+ Just keep noting what you think, what you learn, and what you \
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+ notice — from the start of the session to the end.`;
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  exports.MARKER_START = "<!-- cohvu:start -->";
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  exports.MARKER_END = "<!-- cohvu:end -->";
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  function markedSection() {
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+ {"version":3,"file":"instructions.js","sourceRoot":"","sources":["../src/instructions.ts"],"names":[],"mappings":";AAAA,sCAAsC;AACtC,mEAAmE;;;AAkDnE,sCAEC;AAlDY,QAAA,kBAAkB,GAAG;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;mDA2CiB,CAAC;AAEvC,QAAA,YAAY,GAAG,sBAAsB,CAAC;AACtC,QAAA,UAAU,GAAG,oBAAoB,CAAC;AAE/C,SAAgB,aAAa;IAC3B,OAAO,GAAG,oBAAY,gBAAgB,0BAAkB,KAAK,kBAAU,EAAE,CAAC;AAC5E,CAAC"}
package/package.json CHANGED
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  {
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  "name": "cohvu",
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- "version": "0.2.7",
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+ "version": "0.2.8",
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  "description": "Cohvu — connect your AI agent to a living knowledge substrate",
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  "bin": {
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  "cohvu": "dist/index.js"