dimcode-darwin-arm64 0.2.10 → 0.2.11-beta.0

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package/bin/dimcode CHANGED
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+ ---
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+ name: ComputerUse
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+ description: Drive the user's desktop GUI through DimAgent's built-in CUA Driver MCP tools. Use when the user asks to operate a native app, click/type/scroll in another application, inspect desktop windows, or automate a visible GUI workflow from Desktop.
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+ ---
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+ # Computer Use
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+ Use this skill only in DimAgent Desktop. The CUA Driver runtime and MCP server
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+ are owned by the Desktop app; do not install, update, or launch a separate
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+ `cua-driver` binary yourself.
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+ ## Tool Selection
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+ Use the built-in MCP tools from the `cua-driver` server. If no CUA Driver tools
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+ are available, tell the user to enable the Computer Use plugin in Desktop
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+ Settings > Plugins&MCP.
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+ ## Workflow
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+ 1. Inspect state first. Use the CUA tools to list apps/windows or read the
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+ target window state before taking an action.
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+ 2. Act with the most specific target available. Prefer element/window scoped
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+ actions over broad screen coordinates when the tool surface gives both.
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+ 3. Verify after every action by reading the window state again.
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+ 4. Report uncertainty when the post-action state does not prove the requested
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+ change happened.
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+ ## Desktop Rules
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+ - Do not bring another app to the foreground unless the user explicitly asks.
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+ - Do not use shell shims such as `open`, `osascript`, `cliclick`, or
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+ platform-specific input hacks for GUI control while CUA tools are available.
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+ - On macOS, Accessibility and Screen Recording permission must belong to
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+ `com.dimagent.cua1`; the Desktop plugin settings own that authorization flow.
package/package.json CHANGED
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  {
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  "name": "dimcode-darwin-arm64",
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- "version": "0.2.10",
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+ "version": "0.2.11-beta.0",
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  "description": "dimcode binary for macOS ARM64 (Apple Silicon)",
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  "os": [
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  "darwin"