mini-coder 0.0.16 → 0.0.18

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package/docs/configs.md CHANGED
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  # Config conventions
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- mini-coder supports both its native `.agents` convention and Claude Code's `.claude` convention for commands and skills.
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+ mini-coder supports both its native `.agents` convention and `.claude` layouts for commands, skills, and agents.
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  ## Supported config roots
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  | Root | Purpose |
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  | `.agents/` | mini-coder native config |
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- | `.claude/` | Claude Code-compatible commands/skills |
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+ | `.claude/` | Alternate config layout supported by mini-coder |
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  Each root can exist in:
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  If `name` is omitted, folder name is used.
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- ## Agents (mini-coder specific)
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+ ## Agents
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- Custom subagents are configured in `.agents`:
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+ Supported locations:
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  - `./.agents/agents/*.md`
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  - `~/.agents/agents/*.md`
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+ - `./.claude/agents/*.md`
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+ - `~/.claude/agents/*.md`
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+ Format:
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+ ```md
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+ ---
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+ description: Optional help text
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+ model: optional/model-override
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+ mode: optional agent mode
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+ ---
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+ Agent system prompt.
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+ ```
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+ ## Context files
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+ mini-coder loads at most one global context file and at most one local context file, then includes both when present.
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+ Global lookup order:
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+ 1. `~/.agents/AGENTS.md`
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+ 2. `~/.agents/CLAUDE.md`
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+ Local lookup order:
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+ 1. `./.agents/AGENTS.md`
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+ 2. `./CLAUDE.md`
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+ 3. `./AGENTS.md`
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+ Injection order:
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- (There is no `.claude` compatibility path for agents. Claude doesn't have custom subagents)
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+ 1. Global context (if found)
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+ 2. Local context (if found)
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  ## Precedence and conflicts
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- Precedence rules:
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+ Precedence rules for commands, skills, and agents:
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  1. **Local overrides global**
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- 2. At the **same scope** (both local or both global), if `.agents` and `.claude` define the same command/skill name, **`.agents` wins**
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+ 2. At the **same scope** (both local or both global), if `.agents` and `.claude` define the same name, **`.agents` wins**
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- When same-scope conflicts are detected for commands/skills, mini-coder prints a warning and uses the `.agents` version.
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+ When same-scope conflicts are detected for commands, skills, or agents, mini-coder prints a warning and uses the `.agents` version.
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  # Custom Agents
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- An agent is a subagent with a custom system prompt and optional model override.
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- Use `@agent-name` anywhere in your prompt to route the message through it.
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+ A custom agent is a reusable system prompt with an optional model override.
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+ You can activate one with `/agent <name>`, and non-`primary` agents are also exposed to the `subagent` tool.
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  ## Where to put them
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  | `.agents/agents/*.md` | Current repo only |
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  | `~/.agents/agents/*.md` | All projects (global) |
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+ | `.claude/agents/*.md` | Current repo only (`.claude` layout) |
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+ | `~/.claude/agents/*.md` | All projects (global, `.claude` layout) |
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- Local agents override global ones with the same name.
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+ Local agents override global ones with the same name. At the same scope, `.agents` wins over `.claude`.
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  ## Create an agent
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  Then in the REPL:
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- @reviewer review the auth module for race conditions
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+ review the auth module for race conditions
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  ```
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- The rest of the message (everything except the `@reviewer` token) becomes
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- the prompt. The agent runs in its own context window and returns its output
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- into the conversation.
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+ You can also mention `@reviewer` in a prompt as a naming convention, and agent names participate in `@` tab completion alongside skills and files.
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  ## Frontmatter fields
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  | `description` | No | Shown in `/help`. Defaults to filename. |
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  | `model` | No | Override the active model for this agent. |
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- | `mode` | No | `primary` interactive only (via `/agent <name>`); `subagent` callable via the `subagent` tool only (default); `all` both. |
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+ | `mode` | No | Controls whether the agent is exposed through the `subagent` tool. `primary` excludes it from that tool and is intended for `/agent`. `subagent`, `all`, and an omitted value all keep it available to the `subagent` tool. Any loaded agent can currently still be selected with `/agent <name>`. |
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  The markdown body (after frontmatter) is the agent's system prompt.
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  ## Combining with files
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- @reviewer @src/auth/session.ts check this file for issues
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  ## Tab completion
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  ## Listing agents
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- Agents are listed in magenta, tagged `(local)` or `(global)`.
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  | `.agents/commands/*.md` | Current repo only |
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  | `~/.agents/commands/*.md` | All projects (global) |
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+ | `.claude/commands/*.md` | Current repo only (Claude-compatible) |
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+ | `~/.claude/commands/*.md` | All projects (global, Claude-compatible) |
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  ## Arguments
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package/docs/skills.md CHANGED
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package/package.json CHANGED
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  "description": "A small, fast CLI coding agent",
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