feed-the-machine 1.5.1 → 1.6.1
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- package/LICENSE +21 -21
- package/README.md +170 -170
- package/bin/generate-manifest.mjs +463 -463
- package/bin/install.mjs +491 -491
- package/docs/HOOKS.md +243 -243
- package/docs/INBOX.md +233 -233
- package/ftm/SKILL.md +122 -122
- package/ftm-audit/SKILL.md +623 -623
- package/ftm-audit/references/protocols/PROJECT-PATTERNS.md +91 -91
- package/ftm-audit/references/protocols/RUNTIME-WIRING.md +66 -66
- package/ftm-audit/references/protocols/WIRING-CONTRACTS.md +135 -135
- package/ftm-audit/references/strategies/AUTO-FIX-STRATEGIES.md +69 -69
- package/ftm-audit/references/templates/REPORT-FORMAT.md +96 -96
- package/ftm-audit/scripts/run-knip.sh +23 -23
- package/ftm-audit.yml +2 -2
- package/ftm-brainstorm/SKILL.md +498 -498
- package/ftm-brainstorm/evals/evals.json +100 -100
- package/ftm-brainstorm/evals/promptfoo.yaml +109 -109
- package/ftm-brainstorm/references/agent-prompts.md +224 -224
- package/ftm-brainstorm/references/plan-template.md +121 -121
- package/ftm-brainstorm.yml +2 -2
- package/ftm-browse/SKILL.md +454 -454
- package/ftm-browse/daemon/browser-manager.ts +206 -206
- package/ftm-browse/daemon/bun.lock +30 -30
- package/ftm-browse/daemon/cli.ts +347 -347
- package/ftm-browse/daemon/commands.ts +410 -410
- package/ftm-browse/daemon/main.ts +357 -357
- package/ftm-browse/daemon/package.json +17 -17
- package/ftm-browse/daemon/server.ts +189 -189
- package/ftm-browse/daemon/snapshot.ts +519 -519
- package/ftm-browse/daemon/tsconfig.json +22 -22
- package/ftm-browse.yml +4 -4
- package/ftm-capture/SKILL.md +370 -370
- package/ftm-capture.yml +4 -4
- package/ftm-codex-gate/SKILL.md +361 -361
- package/ftm-codex-gate.yml +2 -2
- package/ftm-config/SKILL.md +345 -345
- package/ftm-config.default.yml +82 -80
- package/ftm-config.yml +2 -2
- package/ftm-council/SKILL.md +416 -416
- package/ftm-council/references/prompts/CLAUDE-INVESTIGATION.md +60 -60
- package/ftm-council/references/prompts/CODEX-INVESTIGATION.md +58 -58
- package/ftm-council/references/prompts/GEMINI-INVESTIGATION.md +58 -58
- package/ftm-council/references/prompts/REBUTTAL-TEMPLATE.md +57 -57
- package/ftm-council/references/protocols/PREREQUISITES.md +47 -47
- package/ftm-council/references/protocols/STEP-0-FRAMING.md +46 -46
- package/ftm-council.yml +2 -2
- package/ftm-dashboard/SKILL.md +163 -163
- package/ftm-dashboard.yml +4 -4
- package/ftm-debug/SKILL.md +1037 -1037
- package/ftm-debug/references/phases/PHASE-0-INTAKE.md +58 -58
- package/ftm-debug/references/phases/PHASE-1-TRIAGE.md +46 -46
- package/ftm-debug/references/phases/PHASE-2-WAR-ROOM-AGENTS.md +279 -279
- package/ftm-debug/references/phases/PHASE-3-TO-6-EXECUTION.md +436 -436
- package/ftm-debug/references/protocols/BLACKBOARD.md +86 -86
- package/ftm-debug/references/protocols/EDGE-CASES.md +103 -103
- package/ftm-debug.yml +2 -2
- package/ftm-diagram/SKILL.md +277 -277
- package/ftm-diagram.yml +2 -2
- package/ftm-executor/SKILL.md +777 -775
- package/ftm-executor/references/STYLE-TEMPLATE.md +73 -73
- package/ftm-executor/references/phases/PHASE-0-VERIFICATION.md +62 -62
- package/ftm-executor/references/phases/PHASE-2-AGENT-ASSEMBLY.md +34 -34
- package/ftm-executor/references/phases/PHASE-3-WORKTREES.md +38 -38
- package/ftm-executor/references/phases/PHASE-4-5-AUDIT.md +72 -72
- package/ftm-executor/references/phases/PHASE-4-DISPATCH.md +66 -66
- package/ftm-executor/references/phases/PHASE-5-5-CODEX-GATE.md +73 -73
- package/ftm-executor/references/protocols/DOCUMENTATION-BOOTSTRAP.md +36 -36
- package/ftm-executor/references/protocols/MODEL-PROFILE.md +59 -44
- package/ftm-executor/references/protocols/PROGRESS-TRACKING.md +66 -66
- package/ftm-executor/runtime/ftm-runtime.mjs +252 -252
- package/ftm-executor/runtime/package.json +8 -8
- package/ftm-executor.yml +2 -2
- package/ftm-git/SKILL.md +441 -441
- package/ftm-git/evals/evals.json +26 -26
- package/ftm-git/evals/promptfoo.yaml +75 -75
- package/ftm-git/hooks/post-commit-experience.sh +92 -92
- package/ftm-git/references/patterns/SECRET-PATTERNS.md +104 -104
- package/ftm-git/references/protocols/REMEDIATION.md +139 -139
- package/ftm-git/scripts/pre-commit-secrets.sh +110 -110
- package/ftm-git.yml +2 -2
- package/ftm-inbox/backend/adapters/_retry.py +64 -64
- package/ftm-inbox/backend/adapters/base.py +230 -230
- package/ftm-inbox/backend/adapters/freshservice.py +104 -104
- package/ftm-inbox/backend/adapters/gmail.py +125 -125
- package/ftm-inbox/backend/adapters/jira.py +136 -136
- package/ftm-inbox/backend/adapters/registry.py +192 -192
- package/ftm-inbox/backend/adapters/slack.py +110 -110
- package/ftm-inbox/backend/db/connection.py +54 -54
- package/ftm-inbox/backend/db/schema.py +78 -78
- package/ftm-inbox/backend/executor/__init__.py +7 -7
- package/ftm-inbox/backend/executor/engine.py +149 -149
- package/ftm-inbox/backend/executor/step_runner.py +98 -98
- package/ftm-inbox/backend/main.py +103 -103
- package/ftm-inbox/backend/models/__init__.py +1 -1
- package/ftm-inbox/backend/models/unified_task.py +36 -36
- package/ftm-inbox/backend/planner/__init__.py +6 -6
- package/ftm-inbox/backend/planner/generator.py +127 -127
- package/ftm-inbox/backend/planner/schema.py +34 -34
- package/ftm-inbox/backend/requirements.txt +5 -5
- package/ftm-inbox/backend/routes/execute.py +186 -186
- package/ftm-inbox/backend/routes/health.py +52 -52
- package/ftm-inbox/backend/routes/inbox.py +68 -68
- package/ftm-inbox/backend/routes/plan.py +271 -271
- package/ftm-inbox/bin/launchagent.mjs +91 -91
- package/ftm-inbox/bin/setup.mjs +188 -188
- package/ftm-inbox/bin/start.sh +10 -10
- package/ftm-inbox/bin/status.sh +17 -17
- package/ftm-inbox/bin/stop.sh +8 -8
- package/ftm-inbox/config.example.yml +55 -55
- package/ftm-inbox/package-lock.json +2898 -2898
- package/ftm-inbox/package.json +26 -26
- package/ftm-inbox/postcss.config.js +6 -6
- package/ftm-inbox/src/app.css +199 -199
- package/ftm-inbox/src/app.html +18 -18
- package/ftm-inbox/src/lib/api.ts +166 -166
- package/ftm-inbox/src/lib/components/ExecutionLog.svelte +81 -81
- package/ftm-inbox/src/lib/components/InboxFeed.svelte +143 -143
- package/ftm-inbox/src/lib/components/PlanStep.svelte +271 -271
- package/ftm-inbox/src/lib/components/PlanView.svelte +206 -206
- package/ftm-inbox/src/lib/components/StreamPanel.svelte +99 -99
- package/ftm-inbox/src/lib/components/TaskCard.svelte +190 -190
- package/ftm-inbox/src/lib/components/ui/EmptyState.svelte +63 -63
- package/ftm-inbox/src/lib/components/ui/KawaiiCard.svelte +86 -86
- package/ftm-inbox/src/lib/components/ui/PillButton.svelte +106 -106
- package/ftm-inbox/src/lib/components/ui/StatusBadge.svelte +67 -67
- package/ftm-inbox/src/lib/components/ui/StreamDrawer.svelte +149 -149
- package/ftm-inbox/src/lib/components/ui/ThemeToggle.svelte +80 -80
- package/ftm-inbox/src/lib/theme.ts +47 -47
- package/ftm-inbox/src/routes/+layout.svelte +76 -76
- package/ftm-inbox/src/routes/+page.svelte +401 -401
- package/ftm-inbox/svelte.config.js +12 -12
- package/ftm-inbox/tailwind.config.ts +63 -63
- package/ftm-inbox/tsconfig.json +13 -13
- package/ftm-inbox/vite.config.ts +6 -6
- package/ftm-intent/SKILL.md +241 -241
- package/ftm-intent.yml +2 -2
- package/ftm-manifest.json +3794 -3794
- package/ftm-map/SKILL.md +291 -291
- package/ftm-map/scripts/db.py +712 -712
- package/ftm-map/scripts/index.py +415 -415
- package/ftm-map/scripts/parser.py +224 -224
- package/ftm-map/scripts/queries/go-tags.scm +20 -20
- package/ftm-map/scripts/queries/javascript-tags.scm +35 -35
- package/ftm-map/scripts/queries/python-tags.scm +31 -31
- package/ftm-map/scripts/queries/ruby-tags.scm +19 -19
- package/ftm-map/scripts/queries/rust-tags.scm +37 -37
- package/ftm-map/scripts/queries/typescript-tags.scm +41 -41
- package/ftm-map/scripts/query.py +301 -301
- package/ftm-map/scripts/ranker.py +377 -377
- package/ftm-map/scripts/requirements.txt +5 -5
- package/ftm-map/scripts/setup-hooks.sh +27 -27
- package/ftm-map/scripts/setup.sh +56 -56
- package/ftm-map/scripts/test_db.py +364 -364
- package/ftm-map/scripts/test_parser.py +174 -174
- package/ftm-map/scripts/test_query.py +183 -183
- package/ftm-map/scripts/test_ranker.py +199 -199
- package/ftm-map/scripts/views.py +591 -591
- package/ftm-map.yml +2 -2
- package/ftm-mind/SKILL.md +1943 -1943
- package/ftm-mind/evals/promptfoo.yaml +142 -142
- package/ftm-mind/references/blackboard-schema.md +328 -328
- package/ftm-mind/references/complexity-guide.md +110 -110
- package/ftm-mind/references/event-registry.md +319 -319
- package/ftm-mind/references/mcp-inventory.md +296 -296
- package/ftm-mind/references/protocols/COMPLEXITY-SIZING.md +72 -72
- package/ftm-mind/references/protocols/MCP-HEURISTICS.md +32 -32
- package/ftm-mind/references/protocols/PLAN-APPROVAL.md +80 -80
- package/ftm-mind/references/reflexion-protocol.md +249 -249
- package/ftm-mind/references/routing/SCENARIOS.md +22 -22
- package/ftm-mind/references/routing-scenarios.md +35 -35
- package/ftm-mind.yml +2 -2
- package/ftm-pause/SKILL.md +395 -395
- package/ftm-pause/references/protocols/SKILL-RESTORE-PROTOCOLS.md +186 -186
- package/ftm-pause/references/protocols/VALIDATION.md +80 -80
- package/ftm-pause.yml +2 -2
- package/ftm-researcher/SKILL.md +275 -275
- package/ftm-researcher/evals/agent-diversity.yaml +17 -17
- package/ftm-researcher/evals/synthesis-quality.yaml +12 -12
- package/ftm-researcher/evals/trigger-accuracy.yaml +39 -39
- package/ftm-researcher/references/adaptive-search.md +116 -116
- package/ftm-researcher/references/agent-prompts.md +193 -193
- package/ftm-researcher/references/council-integration.md +193 -193
- package/ftm-researcher/references/output-format.md +203 -203
- package/ftm-researcher/references/synthesis-pipeline.md +165 -165
- package/ftm-researcher/scripts/score_credibility.py +234 -234
- package/ftm-researcher/scripts/validate_research.py +92 -92
- package/ftm-researcher.yml +2 -2
- package/ftm-resume/SKILL.md +518 -518
- package/ftm-resume/references/protocols/VALIDATION.md +172 -172
- package/ftm-resume.yml +2 -2
- package/ftm-retro/SKILL.md +380 -380
- package/ftm-retro/references/protocols/SCORING-RUBRICS.md +89 -89
- package/ftm-retro/references/templates/REPORT-FORMAT.md +109 -109
- package/ftm-retro.yml +2 -2
- package/ftm-routine/SKILL.md +170 -170
- package/ftm-routine.yml +4 -4
- package/ftm-state/blackboard/capabilities.json +5 -5
- package/ftm-state/blackboard/capabilities.schema.json +27 -27
- package/ftm-state/blackboard/context.json +23 -23
- package/ftm-state/blackboard/experiences/index.json +9 -9
- package/ftm-state/blackboard/patterns.json +6 -6
- package/ftm-state/schemas/context.schema.json +130 -130
- package/ftm-state/schemas/experience-index.schema.json +77 -77
- package/ftm-state/schemas/experience.schema.json +78 -78
- package/ftm-state/schemas/patterns.schema.json +44 -44
- package/ftm-upgrade/SKILL.md +194 -194
- package/ftm-upgrade/scripts/check-version.sh +76 -76
- package/ftm-upgrade/scripts/upgrade.sh +143 -143
- package/ftm-upgrade.yml +2 -2
- package/ftm-verify.yml +2 -2
- package/ftm.yml +2 -2
- package/hooks/ftm-blackboard-enforcer.sh +93 -93
- package/hooks/ftm-discovery-reminder.sh +90 -90
- package/hooks/ftm-drafts-gate.sh +61 -61
- package/hooks/ftm-event-logger.mjs +107 -107
- package/hooks/ftm-map-autodetect.sh +79 -79
- package/hooks/ftm-pending-sync-check.sh +22 -22
- package/hooks/ftm-plan-gate.sh +92 -92
- package/hooks/ftm-post-commit-trigger.sh +57 -57
- package/hooks/settings-template.json +81 -81
- package/install.sh +363 -363
- package/package.json +84 -84
- package/uninstall.sh +25 -25
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