feed-the-machine 1.5.0 → 1.6.0

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- # Feed The Machine
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- | **ftm-git** | Safety net. Scans for leaked passwords/keys before you push code |
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- | **ftm-audit** | Quality check. Makes sure all the code is actually connected and working |
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- | **ftm-map** | Codebase intelligence. Knows which files matter most and what breaks if you change something |
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- | **ftm-intent** | Living docs. Keeps documentation updated automatically when code changes |
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- | **ftm-diagram** | Architecture diagrams. Auto-generated and auto-updated |
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- | **ftm-retro** | Self-improvement. Reviews its own work and learns from it |
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- | **ftm-pause / resume** | Save and restore. Pick up exactly where you left off |
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- | **ftm-config** | Settings. Choose which AI models to use for what |
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- | **ftm-upgrade** | Self-update. Stay current with one command |
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- ## The Secret Sauce
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- Three things make FTM different from "just using Claude Code":
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- **1. Memory that compounds.** Claude normally forgets everything between conversations. FTM's memory persists forever and gets smarter over time. By your 20th task, it knows things about your project that would take a new developer weeks to learn.
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- **2. Second opinions from multiple AIs.** For hard decisions, FTM asks Claude, GPT, and Gemini independently, then goes with the answer where at least two agree. Like calling three contractors instead of trusting the first quote.
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- **3. Workflow orchestration.** FTM doesn't just answer questions — it coordinates multi-step workflows with parallel agents, automated testing, and validation gates. It's closer to having a junior dev on your team than having a chatbot.
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- ## Advanced Setup
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- **Model profiles** — Control which AI models handle what (edit `~/.claude/ftm-config.yml`):
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- planning: opus # the deep thinker
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- execution: sonnet # the fast worker
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- review: sonnet # the checker
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- ```
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- **Optional extras** for the full experience:
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- - [Codex CLI](https://github.com/openai/codex) — Powers the second-opinion council and code validation
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- - [Gemini CLI](https://github.com/google/gemini-cli) — Third voice in the council
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- - Playwright MCP server (`npx @playwright/mcp@latest`) — Powers browser automation
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- Everything else runs on Claude Code alone.
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- **Dev install** (if you want to contribute):
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- **Uninstall:** `./uninstall.sh` (removes skills, keeps your memory data)
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- ## License
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+ # Feed The Machine
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+ **Make Claude Code actually remember things and do entire jobs, not just answer questions.**
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+ You know how every time you start a new chat with an AI, it has no idea who you are, what you're working on, or what you tried last time? You end up repeating yourself constantly. And when you ask it to do something complex, you have to hold its hand through every single step.
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+ FTM fixes that.
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## What It Actually Does
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+ You install it once. From that point on, Claude Code gets three superpowers:
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+ **It remembers across conversations.** Not just within one chat — across all of them. It builds up knowledge about your projects, your preferences, what worked before, and what didn't. The more you use it, the less you have to explain.
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+ **It plans before it acts.** Throw a task at it — a bug, a feature request, a vague idea, whatever. Instead of immediately doing something dumb, it reads your context, makes a plan, and shows you the plan first. You approve it, tweak it, or tell it to rethink. Then it goes.
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+ **It does the whole thing, not just one step.** Most AI tools help you write a function or answer a question. FTM coordinates entire workflows — it can read a ticket, look up history, write the code, run the tests, update the docs, and validate everything. All from one input.
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+ Think of it like this: regular AI is a blank whiteboard every time you walk into the room. FTM is an assistant who was in yesterday's meeting, read the doc you shared last week, and already has a draft ready when you walk in.
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Install
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+ ```bash
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+ npx feed-the-machine@latest
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+ ```
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+ That's it. Takes 30 seconds. Works with any existing Claude Code setup.
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+ ---
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+ ## Try It Right Now
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+ **Just talk to it:**
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+ ```
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+ /ftm
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+ ```
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+ Paste anything — a ticket, an error, a feature idea, or just describe what you need. FTM figures out what to do, shows you a plan, and waits for your OK before doing anything.
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+ **Think something through:**
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+ ```
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+ /ftm-brainstorm
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+ ```
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+ Describe something you're trying to figure out. It researches the web and GitHub in parallel, challenges your thinking, and surfaces options you hadn't considered.
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+ **Kill a bug:**
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+ ```
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+ /ftm-debug
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+ ```
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+ Paste an error or describe weird behavior. It attacks the problem from multiple angles at once — way faster than stepping through it manually.
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Before / After
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+ ### Triaging a support ticket
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+ **Before** — Open the ticket. Read it. Check Slack for context. Look up the customer. Figure out who handles it. Draft a response. Copy-paste between four tabs. 30 minutes of context-gathering before any real work.
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+ **After** — Paste the ticket URL. FTM reads it, pulls context, checks for similar past issues, makes a plan, and waits. You say "go." Done in 3 minutes.
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+ ---
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+
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+ ### Building a feature
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+ **Before** — Open five files, switch between spec and codebase, write the code, realize the patterns are different from what you remembered, check another file, write tests separately, forget the docs, ship it and wonder why things are failing.
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+ **After** — Paste the spec. FTM already knows your codebase patterns, proposes a plan: code, tests, docs, validation. Parallel agents handle the work. Documentation updates automatically. Everything stays consistent.
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+ ---
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+ ### Configuring something in an admin panel
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+ **Before** — 45 minutes. Find the vendor docs. Navigate the panel manually. Cross-reference settings. Hope you didn't miss a field.
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+ **After** — 5 minutes. Paste the ticket. FTM reads the docs, opens a browser, navigates the panel, fills the fields, screenshots the result. You review and approve each step.
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+ ---
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+ ## How It Gets Smarter
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+ FTM keeps a memory (called the "blackboard") that persists across every conversation:
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+ | Layer | What It Remembers | Example |
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+ | **Context** | What you're working on right now, recent decisions | "Currently building auth system, chose JWT over sessions" |
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+ | **Experiences** | What happened on past tasks — what worked, what didn't | "Last time we hit this error, the fix was in the middleware config" |
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+ | **Patterns** | Lessons that keep coming up — gets promoted after 3+ confirmations | "This team's API always needs CORS headers added manually" |
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+ **Cold start is fine.** The first few conversations build up context fast. By your 10th-20th session, FTM knows your stack, your conventions, and what kinds of plans you tend to push back on.
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+ Every task makes it smarter. Fix a bug? It remembers the root cause. Ship a feature? It remembers the patterns. See the same issue three times? It already knows what to do.
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+ ---
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+ ## What's Included
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+ FTM comes with 20+ specialized skills. You don't need to memorize them — just use `/ftm` and it picks the right ones automatically. But here's what's under the hood:
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+ | Skill | Plain English |
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+ | **ftm-mind** | The brain. Reads your input, pulls memory, picks the right approach, makes a plan |
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+ | **ftm-executor** | The hands. Takes the plan and actually does the work with parallel agents |
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+ | **ftm-debug** | Bug detective. Attacks problems from multiple angles simultaneously |
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+ | **ftm-brainstorm** | Thinking partner. Researches, challenges assumptions, surfaces options |
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+ | **ftm-council** | Second opinions. Asks Claude, GPT, and Gemini, then goes with the majority |
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+ | **ftm-browse** | Web automation. Opens browsers, fills forms, takes screenshots |
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+ | **ftm-git** | Safety net. Scans for leaked passwords/keys before you push code |
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+ | **ftm-audit** | Quality check. Makes sure all the code is actually connected and working |
113
+ | **ftm-map** | Codebase intelligence. Knows which files matter most and what breaks if you change something |
114
+ | **ftm-intent** | Living docs. Keeps documentation updated automatically when code changes |
115
+ | **ftm-diagram** | Architecture diagrams. Auto-generated and auto-updated |
116
+ | **ftm-retro** | Self-improvement. Reviews its own work and learns from it |
117
+ | **ftm-pause / resume** | Save and restore. Pick up exactly where you left off |
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+ | **ftm-config** | Settings. Choose which AI models to use for what |
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+ | **ftm-upgrade** | Self-update. Stay current with one command |
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## The Secret Sauce
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+
125
+ Three things make FTM different from "just using Claude Code":
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+
127
+ **1. Memory that compounds.** Claude normally forgets everything between conversations. FTM's memory persists forever and gets smarter over time. By your 20th task, it knows things about your project that would take a new developer weeks to learn.
128
+
129
+ **2. Second opinions from multiple AIs.** For hard decisions, FTM asks Claude, GPT, and Gemini independently, then goes with the answer where at least two agree. Like calling three contractors instead of trusting the first quote.
130
+
131
+ **3. Workflow orchestration.** FTM doesn't just answer questions — it coordinates multi-step workflows with parallel agents, automated testing, and validation gates. It's closer to having a junior dev on your team than having a chatbot.
132
+
133
+ ---
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+
135
+ ## Advanced Setup
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+
137
+ **Model profiles** — Control which AI models handle what (edit `~/.claude/ftm-config.yml`):
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+
139
+ ```yaml
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+ profile: balanced # quality | balanced | budget
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+
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+ profiles:
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+ balanced:
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+ planning: opus # the deep thinker
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+ execution: sonnet # the fast worker
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+ review: sonnet # the checker
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+ ```
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+
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+ **Optional extras** for the full experience:
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+
151
+ - [Codex CLI](https://github.com/openai/codex) — Powers the second-opinion council and code validation
152
+ - [Gemini CLI](https://github.com/google/gemini-cli) — Third voice in the council
153
+ - Playwright MCP server (`npx @playwright/mcp@latest`) — Powers browser automation
154
+
155
+ Everything else runs on Claude Code alone.
156
+
157
+ **Dev install** (if you want to contribute):
158
+
159
+ ```bash
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+ git clone https://github.com/kkudumu/feed-the-machine.git ~/feed-the-machine
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+ cd ~/feed-the-machine && ./install.sh
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+ ```
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+
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+ **Uninstall:** `./uninstall.sh` (removes skills, keeps your memory data)
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## License
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+
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+ MIT