compound-workflow 1.9.2 → 1.9.3

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package/package.json CHANGED
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  {
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  "name": "compound-workflow",
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- "version": "1.9.2",
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+ "version": "1.9.3",
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  "description": "Clarify → plan → execute → verify → capture. One Install action for Cursor, Claude, and OpenCode.",
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  "license": "MIT",
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  "repository": {
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  Create or update a minimal, authoritative `AGENTS.md` for any project.
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+ ---
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+ ## Developer Experience Contract (CRITICAL)
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+ This skill is a config generator, not a survey. The developer interaction budget is **one round-trip**: propose a complete config, let the user accept or override.
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+ **Hard constraints — violating any of these is a skill failure:**
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+ - **One prompt total.** Do not emit numbered question lists (`1. … 2. … 3. …`). Do not split prompts across multiple messages. Phase 2 is the only user interaction.
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+ - **Never ask about skills.** Skill inclusion is not a decision — every skill in `$skills_dir` is included automatically. Do not ask "keep all four guardrails?", "which skills to include?", or anything equivalent.
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+ - **Never ask meta questions.** Do not surface observations like "project-specific skills appear elsewhere — flag as a gap?" or "strip extra sections?". If the template forbids something, silently conform; if it's out of scope, ignore it.
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+ - **Never present "ambiguous — need your call" sections.** Ambiguity is resolved by the deterministic rules below, then surfaced in the proposed config block for the user to override if they disagree. Pick a value. Do not ask.
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+ - **Never re-confirm.** After the user replies to the Phase 2 prompt (accept or overrides), write the file. No second confirmation pass.
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+ **Ambiguity resolution (apply without asking):**
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+ - **Monorepo with multiple apps:** pick the workspace whose `scripts.dev` / `scripts.test` matches the detected harness target, or the newest one by `package.json` mtime. Record as `[detected]` and let the user override in Phase 2.
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+ - **Multiple candidate commands (e.g. `npm test` vs `npm run test:web2:run`):** prefer the most specific workspace-scoped command over the root alias.
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+ - **Memory or prior config suggests a different target than current code:** treat code as source of truth. Surface the detected value; the user can override.
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+ - **Legacy/deprecated paths visible in code:** ignore for detection. Pick the active target.
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+ ---
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  ## Mode Detection
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  Before doing anything, check whether `AGENTS.md` exists in the repo root.
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  ## Phase 2: Confirm the Proposed Config
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- Do not prompt field-by-field. Show the resolved config from Phase 1 as a single block and ask one question.
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+ This is the **only** user prompt in the skill. Emit one block and one question. Nothing else.
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- **Update mode:** start from the values already in `AGENTS.md`. Only overwrite with a Phase 1 detection when the existing value is empty or clearly stale (e.g. references a command that no longer exists in `package.json`). Flag overrides in the proposed block so the user can see what changed.
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+ **Forbidden in this phase:**
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- Output format:
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+ - Numbered question lists
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+ - Separate "Ambiguous — need your call" sections
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+ - Any prompt about skills, guardrails, extra sections, or template compliance
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+ - Per-field prompting ("confirm this? confirm that?")
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+ - Commentary about memory, deprecated paths, or detected inconsistencies outside the block itself
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+ **Update mode:** start from the values already in `AGENTS.md`. Only overwrite with a Phase 1 detection when the existing value is empty or clearly stale (references a command that no longer exists). Mark overrides `[updated]` so the user can see what changed.
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+ Output exactly this structure — no preamble, no trailing questions:
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  ```
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- Proposed AGENTS.md config:
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- default_branch: <value> [detected|default|existing]
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- project_tracker: <value> [detected|default|existing]
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- dev_server_url: <value> [detected|default|existing]
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- test_command: <value> [detected|existing]
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- test_fast_command: <value> [detected|existing|omit]
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- lint_command: <value> [detected|existing|omit]
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- typecheck_command: <value> [detected|existing|omit]
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- format_command: <value> [detected|existing|omit]
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+ Proposed AGENTS.md config (update|init mode):
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+ default_branch: <value> [detected|default|existing|updated]
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+ project_tracker: <value> [detected|default|existing|updated]
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+ dev_server_url: <value> [detected|default|existing|updated]
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+ test_command: <value> [detected|existing|updated]
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+ test_fast_command: <value> [detected|existing|updated|omit]
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+ lint_command: <value> [detected|existing|updated|omit]
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+ typecheck_command: <value> [detected|existing|updated|omit]
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+ format_command: <value> [detected|existing|updated|omit]
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  worktree_dir: <value> [default|existing]
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- worktree_install_command: <value> [detected|existing]
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- worktree_copy_files: [<files>] [detected|existing]
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+ worktree_install_command: <value> [detected|existing|updated]
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+ worktree_copy_files: [<files>] [detected|existing|updated]
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  harnesses: [<dirs>] [detected]
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- Accept, or reply with `<key>: <value>` lines to override. Blank line accepts.
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+ Reply `ok` to accept, or send `<key>: <value>` lines to override. Anything else cancels.
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  ```
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- One round-trip. If the user accepts, proceed to Phase 3. If they override fields, apply the overrides and proceed do not re-confirm.
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+ On reply: apply overrides (if any), proceed to Phase 3 and Phase 4. Do not re-confirm.
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  List all directories under `$skills_dir` (resolved in Phase 1). For each one, read `SKILL.md` frontmatter to get `name` and `description`. These are the only skills that may appear in the Skill Index — never reference a skill not present on disk.
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- **Include every discovered skill automatically.** The installed skill set is the source of truth; there is no curation step. Do not prompt the user to pick a subset.
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+ **Include every discovered skill automatically. No user prompt.** The installed skill set is the source of truth. If the user wants to exclude a skill, they remove it from `$skills_dir` — this skill does not curate.
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- - <name> — <description from frontmatter>
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- ```
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- **Update mode:** diff against the existing Skill Index and note additions/removals, then write the refreshed list. If the user wants to exclude a skill, they should uninstall or remove it from `$skills_dir` rather than hand-curate the index.
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+ **Update mode:** diff against the existing Skill Index silently and write the refreshed list. Do not surface the diff as a question.
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  ## Rules
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- - Never hardcode skill names — discover everything from the detected skills directory
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- - Never hardcode harness pathsdetect what exists on disk first; `harnesses` in AGENTS.md reflects reality, not assumptions
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- - Never invent skill descriptionsalways read from the skill's `SKILL.md` frontmatter
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- - Never hardcode tool or platform names
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- - Never duplicate content that lives in command or skill docs
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- - In update mode, never silently overwrite values the user confirmed as correct
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- - If a detected value looks wrong, surface it and ask — do not assume
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- - When the Phase 4 template changes, update `src/AGENTS.md` to match (it is the populated default instance)
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+ **Developer experience (non-negotiable):**
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+ - One user prompt per run the Phase 2 block. No other questions.
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+ - No numbered question lists, no "ambiguous need your call" sections, no skill curation prompts, no meta-observations about the codebase.
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+ - Resolve ambiguity deterministically using the rules in the Developer Experience Contract. Surface the pick in the block; let the user override.
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+ **Content integrity:**
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+ - Never add sections beyond what the template defines keep it minimal. Silently conform; do not ask.
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+ - Never hardcode skill names — discover everything from the detected skills directory.
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+ - Never hardcode harness paths — detect what exists on disk first; `harnesses` in AGENTS.md reflects reality, not assumptions.
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+ - Never invent skill descriptions — always read from the skill's `SKILL.md` frontmatter.
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+ - Never hardcode tool or platform names.
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+ - Never duplicate content that lives in command or skill docs.
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+ - In update mode, preserve values that are still valid; only replace stale or empty ones.
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+ - When the Phase 4 template changes, update `src/AGENTS.md` to match (it is the populated default instance).