create-fetch-agent 0.1.0 → 0.1.1
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package/README.md
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npm create fetch-agent@latest my-app
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The generated project runs immediately
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The generated project runs immediately: seeds are pre-filled, addresses are
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derived from them, ports are assigned, and a `Makefile` starts every agent. The
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only things left as `TODO` are the workflow functions where *your* logic goes.
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`create-fetch-agent` deliberately separates three concerns:
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1. **`create-fetch-agent` (this tool)
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1. **`create-fetch-agent` (this tool)**: owns project structure, runnable starter
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code, seed generation, dependency install, and Agentverse guidance.
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2. **The [`fetch-help`](https://github.com/harvest7777/fetch-help) template
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2. **The [`fetch-help`](https://github.com/harvest7777/fetch-help) template**: the
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canonical orchestrator + workers architecture this tool stamps out and
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parameterizes (names, counts, ports, seeds).
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3. **[`fetch-skills`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/fetch-skills)
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3. **[`fetch-skills`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/fetch-skills)**: a context
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installer that writes `SKILL.md` instruction files for AI coding tools. It
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writes *no code*; this tool delegates the "AI-editor context" step to it
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instead of reinventing thousands of lines of skill markdown.
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**Design philosophy
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**Design philosophy: hybrid:** emit a *minimal runnable skeleton* (works on the
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first run with no AI tool) whose extension points are pre-marked, then install
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fetch-skills context so your AI tool can flesh those points out correctly.
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