gm-skill 2.0.1165 → 2.0.1166
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- package/gm.json +2 -2
- package/package.json +2 -2
- package/skills/gm-skill/SKILL.md +2 -0
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## Version
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`2.0.1166` — auto-bumped from the canonical `gm` repo. Every push to `AnEntrypoint/gm` (or any cascading sibling crate) republishes this package.
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## Source of truth
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"name": "gm",
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"description": "Spool-dispatch orchestration engine with unified state machine, skills, and automated git enforcement",
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"author": "AnEntrypoint",
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"license": "MIT",
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"access": "public"
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"name": "gm-skill",
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"description": "Canonical universal harness — AI-native software engineering via skill-driven orchestration; bootstraps plugkit for task execution and session isolation. Install in any AI coding agent host.",
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"author": "AnEntrypoint",
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"license": "MIT",
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"dependencies": {
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Fix on Sight. Every unexpected output, broken neighbor, lockfile drift, suppressed error, or stale generated file surfaced during work becomes a PRD item the same turn and is executed before COMPLETE. Surprise is a new mutable, not noise to absorb. Stubs, mocks, placeholder returns, fixture-only paths, and "always succeeds" code paths are forbidden in shipped material; acceptance is real input through real code into real output, witnessed. Edits to code that runs in a browser require a live `browser` verb witness in the same turn — Browser Witness is non-negotiable.
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When the question is how wide, how deep, how many phases, how destructive — the answer is wider, deeper, every phase, fully. The shape of the work is whatever the request admits at its outermost reach from this session. Half-measures, single-slice reads, narrow takes, and "do the minimum that satisfies" are forced closure wearing humility. The covering family is the default; the smaller cut is the exception, and the exception requires a named blocker. Larger always beats smaller when both are witnessable.
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Do not create documentation files the user did not ask for. No COMPLETED.md, no SUMMARY.txt, no IMPLEMENTATION_NOTES.md, no START-HERE.md, no *-STATUS.md, no build-output.txt left behind, no new top-level `.md` or `.txt` of any kind. Closure narrative lives in the PRD (which plugkit owns), in `memorize-fire` (which becomes recallable next session), and in the commit message (which `git log` preserves) — those are the only sanctioned destinations. A new doc at project root, in `docs/`, or anywhere else is a residual the next stop-gate will flag.
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Before any apparent stop, dispatch `residual-scan`. If it returns work that fits the spirit of the original ask and is reachable from this session, expand the PRD and execute; only residuals genuinely out-of-spirit or out-of-reach are name-and-stop. A turn that ends with uncommitted changes, an open PRD slice, or unresolved mutables has not actually stopped — it has stalled the chain.
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