ethos-cli 0.1.10 → 0.1.11

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package/package.json CHANGED
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  {
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  "name": "ethos-cli",
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- "version": "0.1.10",
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+ "version": "0.1.11",
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  "description": "Commander-based CLI for Ethos table operations",
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  "homepage": "https://github.com/cluster-software/ethos#readme",
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  "repository": {
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  Open `response.upload_url` according to the active client:
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  - In Codex, use the Browser plugin / in-app Browser. Keep the upload and table
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- view in that Codex browser surface.
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+ view in that Codex browser surface. The upload URL already opens the CSV
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+ upload modal, so do not click `Import CSV` or take any other browser action
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+ after navigating unless the user asks for help.
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  - In Claude Code, Cursor, or another non-Codex shell-based client, use the
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  OS/browser shell opener first:
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  all browser-opening options fail, show the URL to the user and ask them to
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  open it.
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- After opening the upload modal, immediately ask `response.next_prompt`. If the
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- flow response is not available for some reason, ask:
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+ After navigating to the upload URL, immediately ask `response.next_prompt`. If
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+ the flow response is not available for some reason, ask:
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  ```text
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  Please describe your ICP, any signals that would make them a good fit for your product or service, and where that data may live. You can keep typing while the CSV uploads.