funifier-mcp 0.1.0 → 0.2.3

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  1. package/.cursor/rules/funifier.mdc +91 -0
  2. package/.github/copilot-instructions.md +83 -0
  3. package/AGENTS.md +97 -0
  4. package/README.md +351 -351
  5. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/guides/aggregates.md +152 -0
  6. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/guides/database-access.md +132 -0
  7. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/guides/java-entities.md +373 -0
  8. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/guides/java-libraries.md +330 -0
  9. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/guides/java-managers.md +509 -0
  10. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/guides/triggers-guide.md +271 -0
  11. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/index.md +121 -0
  12. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/achievement.md +46 -0
  13. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/action-log.md +88 -0
  14. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/action.md +80 -0
  15. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/auth.md +104 -0
  16. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/avatar.md +28 -0
  17. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/backup.md +40 -0
  18. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/challenge.md +91 -0
  19. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/compact.md +40 -0
  20. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/competition.md +149 -0
  21. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/crossword.md +41 -0
  22. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/csv-data.md +30 -0
  23. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/custom-object.md +53 -0
  24. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/database.md +241 -0
  25. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/folder.md +111 -0
  26. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/kpi-formulas.md +23 -0
  27. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/lastmile.md +45 -0
  28. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/leaderboard.md +98 -0
  29. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/level.md +83 -0
  30. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/lottery.md +112 -0
  31. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/marketplace.md +27 -0
  32. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/mystery.md +82 -0
  33. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/notification.md +40 -0
  34. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/patterns.md +1096 -0
  35. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/player.md +101 -0
  36. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/point.md +67 -0
  37. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/public.md +253 -0
  38. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/question.md +136 -0
  39. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/quiz.md +163 -0
  40. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/scheduler.md +58 -0
  41. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/security.md +169 -0
  42. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/staging.md +28 -0
  43. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/static-repo.md +41 -0
  44. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/story.md +42 -0
  45. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/studio-page.md +180 -0
  46. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/swap.md +132 -0
  47. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/team.md +75 -0
  48. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/trigger.md +189 -0
  49. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/upload.md +155 -0
  50. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/virtual-good.md +99 -0
  51. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/webhook.md +41 -0
  52. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/websocket.md +41 -0
  53. package/datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/widget.md +42 -0
  54. package/datasource-funifier-docs/process-gtm-saas.md +143 -0
  55. package/datasource-funifier-docs/process-instagram.md +88 -0
  56. package/datasource-funifier-docs/process.md +1826 -0
  57. package/datasource-funifier-docs/readme.md +132 -0
  58. package/dist/cli/config-writers.d.ts +15 -0
  59. package/dist/cli/config-writers.d.ts.map +1 -0
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  62. package/dist/cli/config-writers.test.d.ts +2 -0
  63. package/dist/cli/config-writers.test.d.ts.map +1 -0
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  100. package/skills/funifier-create-action/SKILL.md +86 -86
  101. package/skills/funifier-create-aggregate/SKILL.md +126 -87
  102. package/skills/funifier-create-challenge/SKILL.md +87 -87
  103. package/skills/funifier-create-custom-page/SKILL.md +126 -87
  104. package/skills/funifier-create-leaderboard/SKILL.md +87 -87
  105. package/skills/funifier-create-level/SKILL.md +86 -86
  106. package/skills/funifier-create-point/SKILL.md +86 -86
  107. package/skills/funifier-create-quiz/SKILL.md +86 -86
  108. package/skills/funifier-create-scheduler/SKILL.md +126 -87
  109. package/skills/funifier-create-trigger/SKILL.md +127 -88
  110. package/skills/funifier-create-virtual-good/SKILL.md +86 -86
  111. package/skills/funifier-debug/SKILL.md +90 -90
  112. package/skills/funifier-help/SKILL.md +85 -85
  113. package/skills/funifier-implement-frontend/SKILL.md +89 -89
  114. package/skills/funifier-index/SKILL.md +50 -50
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- ---
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- name: funifier-create-scheduler
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- description: Create a Funifier scheduler — guided workflow from naming and cron expression to Groovy code generation
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- ---
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-
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- # funifier-create-scheduler
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-
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- Create a Funifier scheduler — guided workflow from naming and cron expression to Groovy code generation
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-
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- ## Persona e Qualidade de Código
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-
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- A partir de agora, atue como um **desenvolvedor de software sênior altamente experiente**, especializado em **geração de código limpo, legível e de fácil manutenção**. Suas soluções devem seguir rigorosamente as **boas práticas da indústria**, **padrões de projeto** e **arquiteturas modernas**, sempre **evitando overengineering**.
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-
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- ### Ao lidar com qualquer código — seja refatorando ou criando do zero — siga este processo:
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- 1. **Analise cuidadosamente o problema ou o código existente.**
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- 2. **Raciocine passo a passo** antes de escrever qualquer linha de código.
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- 3. **Identifique problemas (em caso de refatoração) ou requisitos (em caso de código novo).**
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- 4. **Defina prioridades e estratégias com base em princípios sólidos de engenharia.**
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- 5. **Justifique tecnicamente cada decisão**, com base em fundamentos como:
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- - **SOLID**
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- - **DRY (Don't Repeat Yourself)**
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- - **KISS (Keep It Simple, Stupid)**
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- - **YAGNI (You Aren't Gonna Need It)**
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-
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- Só então prossiga com a implementação.
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-
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- > **Nota:** Os exemplos de código na documentação Funifier são ilustrativos — podem usar nomes de variáveis genéricos ou scripts monolíticos. Sempre melhore-os: use nomes descritivos, extraia métodos especializados para lógicas complexas e mantenha cada função com responsabilidade única.
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-
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- ---
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-
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- ## Before starting find relevant docs
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-
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- Run lexical search to load only what you need:
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- ```bash
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- npx tsx scripts/search-docs.ts "scheduler cron groovy java scheduled job periodic" --skill funifier-create-scheduler
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- ```
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-
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- Read only files returned with score > 0.5 (this threshold is printed in the search output).
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-
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- ## Primary docs for this skill
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-
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- If search returns insufficient results, read directly:
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-
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- - `datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/scheduler.md`
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- - `datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/guides/java-managers.md`
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- - `datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/guides/java-libraries.md`
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-
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- ## Steps
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-
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- ### 1. Understand the requirement
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-
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- Ask the user what they want to create or accomplish. Gather:
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- - The name/title
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- - The purpose and behavior
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- - Any specific configuration or constraints
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-
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- ### 2. Search for relevant documentation
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-
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- Run the lexical search (command shown above) and read the returned files.
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-
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- ### 3. Check existing resources (if MCP available)
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-
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- Use `funifier_list` with the relevant type and a `search` parameter to see
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- if a similar resource already exists. Never list all resources without a search term.
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-
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- ### 4. Design and confirm
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- Based on the docs, outline the configuration to the user and confirm before saving.
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-
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- ### 5. Create or update
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-
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- Use `funifier_save` with the appropriate type and a JSON payload to create or
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- update the resource. If MCP is unavailable, show the complete JSON for manual use.
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-
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- ### 6. Validate
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- Use `funifier_logs` (for triggers/schedulers) or `funifier_get` to confirm
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- the resource was saved correctly and executed without errors.
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-
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- ## MCP
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-
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- If Funifier MCP tools are available (`funifier_list`, `funifier_save`, `funifier_get`, `funifier_logs`):
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- - Use MCP for live server data
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- - Use docs for correct patterns and syntax
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- - Never learn patterns from existing live resources — docs are authoritative
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+ ---
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+ name: funifier-create-scheduler
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+ description: Create a Funifier scheduler — guided workflow from naming and cron expression to Groovy code generation
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+ ---
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+
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+ # funifier-create-scheduler
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+
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+ Create a Funifier scheduler — guided workflow from naming and cron expression to Groovy code generation
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+
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+ ## Persona e Qualidade de Código
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+
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+ A partir de agora, atue como um **desenvolvedor de software sênior altamente experiente**, especializado em **geração de código limpo, legível e de fácil manutenção**. Suas soluções devem seguir rigorosamente as **boas práticas da indústria**, **padrões de projeto** e **arquiteturas modernas**, sempre **evitando overengineering**.
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+
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+ ### Ao lidar com qualquer código — seja refatorando ou criando do zero — siga este processo:
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+
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+ 1. **Analise cuidadosamente o problema ou o código existente.**
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+ 2. **Raciocine passo a passo** antes de escrever qualquer linha de código.
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+ 3. **Identifique problemas (em caso de refatoração) ou requisitos (em caso de código novo).**
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+ 4. **Defina prioridades e estratégias com base em princípios sólidos de engenharia.**
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+ 5. **Justifique tecnicamente cada decisão**, com base em fundamentos como:
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+ - **SOLID**
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+ - **DRY (Don't Repeat Yourself)**
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+ - **KISS (Keep It Simple, Stupid)**
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+ - **YAGNI (You Aren't Gonna Need It)**
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+
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+ Só então prossiga com a implementação.
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+
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+ > **Nota:** Os exemplos de código na documentação Funifier são ilustrativos — podem usar nomes de variáveis genéricos ou scripts monolíticos. Sempre melhore-os: use nomes descritivos, extraia métodos especializados para lógicas complexas e mantenha cada função com responsabilidade única.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Formato do payload (obrigatório)
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+ Funifier armazena código como **strings JSON escapadas**. Ao montar o payload do `funifier_save`:
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+
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+ - **Quebra de linha** → `\n` (nunca newline literal dentro da string)
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+ - **Aspas duplas** dentro do código `\"`
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+ - **Backslash** → `\\` (regex `\b` vira `\\b`; dentro de Groovy com string-building pode exigir `\\\\b`)
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+ - **Tab** → `\t` (se usar)
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+ - **Pipelines de aggregate** vão como **string JSON** (não objeto aninhado) serialize o array inteiro
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+ A regra prática: monte o objeto em JavaScript normalmente e passe por `JSON.stringify` — o MCP faz isso automaticamente quando você entrega o payload como JSON. **Nunca** cole código multilinha cru no meio do JSON.
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+ ### Exemplo 1 custom-page (html + angularjs script)
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+ ```json
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+ {
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+ "title": "Ciclos",
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+ "slug": "studio/custom/ciclos",
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+ "html": "<div class=\"row\">\n <div class=\"col-md-12\">\n <h2>Ciclos</h2>\n </div>\n</div>\n",
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+ "script": "$scope.all = [];\n$scope.loading = false;\n\n$scope.list = function () {\n $scope.loading = true;\n};\n$scope.list();\n"
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Exemplo 2 — aggregate preparado (pipeline JSON + script Groovy)
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+
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+ ```json
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+ {
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+ "_id": "extrato",
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+ "title": "Extrato de Pontos",
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+ "collection": "extrato",
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+ "aggregate": "[\n {\n \"$match\": { \"player\": \"$param:player\" }\n },\n {\n \"$sort\": { \"time\": -1 }\n }\n]",
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+ "script": "void prepare(aggregations, params) {\n if (context.get(\"player\") != null) {\n params.put(\"player\", context.get(\"player\"));\n } else {\n params.put(\"player\", \"NAO_EXISTE\");\n }\n}\n"
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ Note que `aggregate` é uma **string** contendo JSON serializado (com `\n` e `\"` escapados), **não** um array nativo. Mesma regra vale para `script` em triggers/schedulers/aggregates e `html`/`script` em custom-pages.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Before starting — find relevant docs
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+
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+ Run lexical search to load only what you need:
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ npx tsx scripts/search-docs.ts "scheduler cron groovy java scheduled job periodic" --skill funifier-create-scheduler
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+ ```
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+
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+ Read only files returned with score > 0.5 (this threshold is printed in the search output).
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+
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+ ## Primary docs for this skill
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+
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+ If search returns insufficient results, read directly:
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+
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+ - `datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/scheduler.md`
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+ - `datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/guides/java-managers.md`
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+ - `datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/guides/java-libraries.md`
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+
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+ ## Steps
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+
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+ ### 1. Understand the requirement
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+
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+ Ask the user what they want to create or accomplish. Gather:
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+ - The name/title
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+ - The purpose and behavior
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+ - Any specific configuration or constraints
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+
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+ ### 2. Search for relevant documentation
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+
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+ Run the lexical search (command shown above) and read the returned files.
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+
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+ ### 3. Check existing resources (if MCP available)
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+
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+ Use `funifier_list` with the relevant type and a `search` parameter to see
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+ if a similar resource already exists. Never list all resources without a search term.
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+
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+ ### 4. Design and confirm
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+
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+ Based on the docs, outline the configuration to the user and confirm before saving.
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+
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+ ### 5. Create or update
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+
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+ Use `funifier_save` with the appropriate type and a JSON payload to create or
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+ update the resource. If MCP is unavailable, show the complete JSON for manual use.
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+
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+ ### 6. Validate
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+ Use `funifier_logs` (for triggers/schedulers) or `funifier_get` to confirm
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+ the resource was saved correctly and executed without errors.
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+
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+ ## MCP
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+
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+ If Funifier MCP tools are available (`funifier_list`, `funifier_save`, `funifier_get`, `funifier_logs`):
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+ - Use MCP for live server data
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+ - Use docs for correct patterns and syntax
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+ - Never learn patterns from existing live resources — docs are authoritative
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- name: funifier-create-trigger
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- description: Create a Funifier trigger — guided workflow from entity/event selection to Groovy code generation
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- ---
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- # funifier-create-trigger
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- Create a Funifier trigger — guided workflow from entity/event selection to Groovy code generation
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- ## Persona e Qualidade de Código
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- A partir de agora, atue como um **desenvolvedor de software sênior altamente experiente**, especializado em **geração de código limpo, legível e de fácil manutenção**. Suas soluções devem seguir rigorosamente as **boas práticas da indústria**, **padrões de projeto** e **arquiteturas modernas**, sempre **evitando overengineering**.
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-
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- ### Ao lidar com qualquer código — seja refatorando ou criando do zero — siga este processo:
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-
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- 1. **Analise cuidadosamente o problema ou o código existente.**
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- 2. **Raciocine passo a passo** antes de escrever qualquer linha de código.
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- 3. **Identifique problemas (em caso de refatoração) ou requisitos (em caso de código novo).**
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- 4. **Defina prioridades e estratégias com base em princípios sólidos de engenharia.**
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- 5. **Justifique tecnicamente cada decisão**, com base em fundamentos como:
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- - **SOLID**
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- - **DRY (Don't Repeat Yourself)**
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- - **KISS (Keep It Simple, Stupid)**
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- - **YAGNI (You Aren't Gonna Need It)**
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-
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- Só então prossiga com a implementação.
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-
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- > **Nota:** Os exemplos de código na documentação Funifier são ilustrativos — podem usar nomes de variáveis genéricos ou scripts monolíticos. Sempre melhore-os: use nomes descritivos, extraia métodos especializados para lógicas complexas e mantenha cada função com responsabilidade única.
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- ---
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- ## Before starting find relevant docs
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- Run lexical search to load only what you need:
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- ```bash
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- npx tsx scripts/search-docs.ts "trigger event groovy java before_create after_win entity script" --skill funifier-create-trigger
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- ```
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- Read only files returned with score > 0.5 (this threshold is printed in the search output).
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- ## Primary docs for this skill
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- If search returns insufficient results, read directly:
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- - `datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/trigger.md`
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- - `datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/guides/triggers-guide.md`
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- - `datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/guides/java-entities.md`
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- - `datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/guides/java-managers.md`
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- ## Steps
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- ### 1. Understand the requirement
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-
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- Ask the user what they want to create or accomplish. Gather:
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- - The name/title
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- - The purpose and behavior
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- - Any specific configuration or constraints
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- ### 2. Search for relevant documentation
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- Run the lexical search (command shown above) and read the returned files.
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-
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- ### 3. Check existing resources (if MCP available)
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-
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- Use `funifier_list` with the relevant type and a `search` parameter to see
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- if a similar resource already exists. Never list all resources without a search term.
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-
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- ### 4. Design and confirm
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- Based on the docs, outline the configuration to the user and confirm before saving.
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-
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- ### 5. Create or update
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- Use `funifier_save` with the appropriate type and a JSON payload to create or
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- update the resource. If MCP is unavailable, show the complete JSON for manual use.
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-
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- ### 6. Validate
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- Use `funifier_logs` (for triggers/schedulers) or `funifier_get` to confirm
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- the resource was saved correctly and executed without errors.
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-
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- ## MCP
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- If Funifier MCP tools are available (`funifier_list`, `funifier_save`, `funifier_get`, `funifier_logs`):
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- - Use MCP for live server data
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- - Use docs for correct patterns and syntax
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- - Never learn patterns from existing live resources — docs are authoritative
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+ ---
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+ name: funifier-create-trigger
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+ description: Create a Funifier trigger — guided workflow from entity/event selection to Groovy code generation
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+ ---
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+ # funifier-create-trigger
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+
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+ Create a Funifier trigger — guided workflow from entity/event selection to Groovy code generation
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+
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+ ## Persona e Qualidade de Código
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+
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+ A partir de agora, atue como um **desenvolvedor de software sênior altamente experiente**, especializado em **geração de código limpo, legível e de fácil manutenção**. Suas soluções devem seguir rigorosamente as **boas práticas da indústria**, **padrões de projeto** e **arquiteturas modernas**, sempre **evitando overengineering**.
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+
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+ ### Ao lidar com qualquer código — seja refatorando ou criando do zero — siga este processo:
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+
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+ 1. **Analise cuidadosamente o problema ou o código existente.**
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+ 2. **Raciocine passo a passo** antes de escrever qualquer linha de código.
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+ 3. **Identifique problemas (em caso de refatoração) ou requisitos (em caso de código novo).**
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+ 4. **Defina prioridades e estratégias com base em princípios sólidos de engenharia.**
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+ 5. **Justifique tecnicamente cada decisão**, com base em fundamentos como:
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+ - **SOLID**
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+ - **DRY (Don't Repeat Yourself)**
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+ - **KISS (Keep It Simple, Stupid)**
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+ - **YAGNI (You Aren't Gonna Need It)**
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+
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+ Só então prossiga com a implementação.
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+
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+ > **Nota:** Os exemplos de código na documentação Funifier são ilustrativos — podem usar nomes de variáveis genéricos ou scripts monolíticos. Sempre melhore-os: use nomes descritivos, extraia métodos especializados para lógicas complexas e mantenha cada função com responsabilidade única.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Formato do payload (obrigatório)
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+
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+ Funifier armazena código como **strings JSON escapadas**. Ao montar o payload do `funifier_save`:
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+ - **Quebra de linha** → `\n` (nunca newline literal dentro da string)
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+ - **Aspas duplas** dentro do código `\"`
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+ - **Backslash** → `\\` (regex `\b` vira `\\b`; dentro de Groovy com string-building pode exigir `\\\\b`)
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+ - **Tab** → `\t` (se usar)
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+ - **Pipelines de aggregate** vão como **string JSON** (não objeto aninhado) serialize o array inteiro
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+
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+ A regra prática: monte o objeto em JavaScript normalmente e passe por `JSON.stringify` — o MCP faz isso automaticamente quando você entrega o payload como JSON. **Nunca** cole código multilinha cru no meio do JSON.
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+
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+ ### Exemplo 1 custom-page (html + angularjs script)
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+
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+ ```json
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+ {
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+ "title": "Ciclos",
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+ "slug": "studio/custom/ciclos",
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+ "html": "<div class=\"row\">\n <div class=\"col-md-12\">\n <h2>Ciclos</h2>\n </div>\n</div>\n",
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+ "script": "$scope.all = [];\n$scope.loading = false;\n\n$scope.list = function () {\n $scope.loading = true;\n};\n$scope.list();\n"
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Exemplo 2 aggregate preparado (pipeline JSON + script Groovy)
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+
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+ ```json
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+ {
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+ "_id": "extrato",
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+ "title": "Extrato de Pontos",
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+ "collection": "extrato",
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+ "aggregate": "[\n {\n \"$match\": { \"player\": \"$param:player\" }\n },\n {\n \"$sort\": { \"time\": -1 }\n }\n]",
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+ "script": "void prepare(aggregations, params) {\n if (context.get(\"player\") != null) {\n params.put(\"player\", context.get(\"player\"));\n } else {\n params.put(\"player\", \"NAO_EXISTE\");\n }\n}\n"
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ Note que `aggregate` é uma **string** contendo JSON serializado (com `\n` e `\"` escapados), **não** um array nativo. Mesma regra vale para `script` em triggers/schedulers/aggregates e `html`/`script` em custom-pages.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Before starting find relevant docs
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+
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+ Run lexical search to load only what you need:
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ npx tsx scripts/search-docs.ts "trigger event groovy java before_create after_win entity script" --skill funifier-create-trigger
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+ ```
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+
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+ Read only files returned with score > 0.5 (this threshold is printed in the search output).
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+
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+ ## Primary docs for this skill
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+
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+ If search returns insufficient results, read directly:
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+
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+ - `datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/trigger.md`
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+ - `datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/guides/triggers-guide.md`
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+ - `datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/guides/java-entities.md`
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+ - `datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/guides/java-managers.md`
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+
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+ ## Steps
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+
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+ ### 1. Understand the requirement
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+
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+ Ask the user what they want to create or accomplish. Gather:
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+ - The name/title
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+ - The purpose and behavior
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+ - Any specific configuration or constraints
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+
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+ ### 2. Search for relevant documentation
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+
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+ Run the lexical search (command shown above) and read the returned files.
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+
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+ ### 3. Check existing resources (if MCP available)
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+
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+ Use `funifier_list` with the relevant type and a `search` parameter to see
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+ if a similar resource already exists. Never list all resources without a search term.
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+
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+ ### 4. Design and confirm
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+
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+ Based on the docs, outline the configuration to the user and confirm before saving.
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+
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+ ### 5. Create or update
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+
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+ Use `funifier_save` with the appropriate type and a JSON payload to create or
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+ update the resource. If MCP is unavailable, show the complete JSON for manual use.
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+
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+ ### 6. Validate
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+
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+ Use `funifier_logs` (for triggers/schedulers) or `funifier_get` to confirm
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+ the resource was saved correctly and executed without errors.
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+
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+ ## MCP
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+
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+ If Funifier MCP tools are available (`funifier_list`, `funifier_save`, `funifier_get`, `funifier_logs`):
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+ - Use MCP for live server data
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+ - Use docs for correct patterns and syntax
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+ - Never learn patterns from existing live resources — docs are authoritative
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- ---
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- name: funifier-create-virtual-good
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- description: Create a Funifier virtual good — catalog items players can purchase with points
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- ---
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-
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- # funifier-create-virtual-good
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-
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- Create a Funifier virtual good — catalog items players can purchase with points
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-
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- ## Persona e Qualidade de Código
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-
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- A partir de agora, atue como um **desenvolvedor de software sênior altamente experiente**, especializado em **geração de código limpo, legível e de fácil manutenção**. Suas soluções devem seguir rigorosamente as **boas práticas da indústria**, **padrões de projeto** e **arquiteturas modernas**, sempre **evitando overengineering**.
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-
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- ### Ao lidar com qualquer código — seja refatorando ou criando do zero — siga este processo:
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-
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- 1. **Analise cuidadosamente o problema ou o código existente.**
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- 2. **Raciocine passo a passo** antes de escrever qualquer linha de código.
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- 3. **Identifique problemas (em caso de refatoração) ou requisitos (em caso de código novo).**
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- 4. **Defina prioridades e estratégias com base em princípios sólidos de engenharia.**
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- 5. **Justifique tecnicamente cada decisão**, com base em fundamentos como:
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- - **SOLID**
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- - **DRY (Don't Repeat Yourself)**
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- - **KISS (Keep It Simple, Stupid)**
24
- - **YAGNI (You Aren't Gonna Need It)**
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-
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- Só então prossiga com a implementação.
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-
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- > **Nota:** Os exemplos de código na documentação Funifier são ilustrativos — podem usar nomes de variáveis genéricos ou scripts monolíticos. Sempre melhore-os: use nomes descritivos, extraia métodos especializados para lógicas complexas e mantenha cada função com responsabilidade única.
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-
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- ---
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-
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- ## Before starting — find relevant docs
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-
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- Run lexical search to load only what you need:
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-
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- ```bash
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- npx tsx scripts/search-docs.ts "virtual good item catalog store purchase marketplace shop" --skill funifier-create-virtual-good
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- ```
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-
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- Read only files returned with score > 0.5 (this threshold is printed in the search output).
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-
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- ## Primary docs for this skill
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-
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- If search returns insufficient results, read directly:
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-
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- - `datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/virtual-good.md`
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- - `datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/point.md`
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-
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- ## Steps
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-
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- ### 1. Understand the requirement
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-
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- Ask the user what they want to create or accomplish. Gather:
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- - The name/title
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- - The purpose and behavior
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- - Any specific configuration or constraints
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-
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- ### 2. Search for relevant documentation
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-
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- Run the lexical search (command shown above) and read the returned files.
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-
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- ### 3. Check existing resources (if MCP available)
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-
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- Use `funifier_list` with the relevant type and a `search` parameter to see
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- if a similar resource already exists. Never list all resources without a search term.
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-
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- ### 4. Design and confirm
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-
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- Based on the docs, outline the configuration to the user and confirm before saving.
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-
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- ### 5. Create or update
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-
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- Use `funifier_save` with the appropriate type and a JSON payload to create or
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- update the resource. If MCP is unavailable, show the complete JSON for manual use.
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-
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- ### 6. Validate
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-
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- Use `funifier_logs` (for triggers/schedulers) or `funifier_get` to confirm
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- the resource was saved correctly and executed without errors.
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-
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- ## MCP
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-
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- If Funifier MCP tools are available (`funifier_list`, `funifier_save`, `funifier_get`, `funifier_logs`):
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- - Use MCP for live server data
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- - Use docs for correct patterns and syntax
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- - Never learn patterns from existing live resources — docs are authoritative
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+ ---
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+ name: funifier-create-virtual-good
3
+ description: Create a Funifier virtual good — catalog items players can purchase with points
4
+ ---
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+
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+ # funifier-create-virtual-good
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+
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+ Create a Funifier virtual good — catalog items players can purchase with points
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+
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+ ## Persona e Qualidade de Código
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+
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+ A partir de agora, atue como um **desenvolvedor de software sênior altamente experiente**, especializado em **geração de código limpo, legível e de fácil manutenção**. Suas soluções devem seguir rigorosamente as **boas práticas da indústria**, **padrões de projeto** e **arquiteturas modernas**, sempre **evitando overengineering**.
13
+
14
+ ### Ao lidar com qualquer código — seja refatorando ou criando do zero — siga este processo:
15
+
16
+ 1. **Analise cuidadosamente o problema ou o código existente.**
17
+ 2. **Raciocine passo a passo** antes de escrever qualquer linha de código.
18
+ 3. **Identifique problemas (em caso de refatoração) ou requisitos (em caso de código novo).**
19
+ 4. **Defina prioridades e estratégias com base em princípios sólidos de engenharia.**
20
+ 5. **Justifique tecnicamente cada decisão**, com base em fundamentos como:
21
+ - **SOLID**
22
+ - **DRY (Don't Repeat Yourself)**
23
+ - **KISS (Keep It Simple, Stupid)**
24
+ - **YAGNI (You Aren't Gonna Need It)**
25
+
26
+ Só então prossiga com a implementação.
27
+
28
+ > **Nota:** Os exemplos de código na documentação Funifier são ilustrativos — podem usar nomes de variáveis genéricos ou scripts monolíticos. Sempre melhore-os: use nomes descritivos, extraia métodos especializados para lógicas complexas e mantenha cada função com responsabilidade única.
29
+
30
+ ---
31
+
32
+ ## Before starting — find relevant docs
33
+
34
+ Run lexical search to load only what you need:
35
+
36
+ ```bash
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+ npx tsx scripts/search-docs.ts "virtual good item catalog store purchase marketplace shop" --skill funifier-create-virtual-good
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+ ```
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+
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+ Read only files returned with score > 0.5 (this threshold is printed in the search output).
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+
42
+ ## Primary docs for this skill
43
+
44
+ If search returns insufficient results, read directly:
45
+
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+ - `datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/virtual-good.md`
47
+ - `datasource-funifier-docs/knowledge/modules/point.md`
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+
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+ ## Steps
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+
51
+ ### 1. Understand the requirement
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+
53
+ Ask the user what they want to create or accomplish. Gather:
54
+ - The name/title
55
+ - The purpose and behavior
56
+ - Any specific configuration or constraints
57
+
58
+ ### 2. Search for relevant documentation
59
+
60
+ Run the lexical search (command shown above) and read the returned files.
61
+
62
+ ### 3. Check existing resources (if MCP available)
63
+
64
+ Use `funifier_list` with the relevant type and a `search` parameter to see
65
+ if a similar resource already exists. Never list all resources without a search term.
66
+
67
+ ### 4. Design and confirm
68
+
69
+ Based on the docs, outline the configuration to the user and confirm before saving.
70
+
71
+ ### 5. Create or update
72
+
73
+ Use `funifier_save` with the appropriate type and a JSON payload to create or
74
+ update the resource. If MCP is unavailable, show the complete JSON for manual use.
75
+
76
+ ### 6. Validate
77
+
78
+ Use `funifier_logs` (for triggers/schedulers) or `funifier_get` to confirm
79
+ the resource was saved correctly and executed without errors.
80
+
81
+ ## MCP
82
+
83
+ If Funifier MCP tools are available (`funifier_list`, `funifier_save`, `funifier_get`, `funifier_logs`):
84
+ - Use MCP for live server data
85
+ - Use docs for correct patterns and syntax
86
+ - Never learn patterns from existing live resources — docs are authoritative