minutework 0.1.23 → 0.1.24

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package/EXTERNAL_ALPHA.md CHANGED
@@ -63,6 +63,10 @@ the same source so they cannot drift) plus exported `skills/` guidance so the
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  local coding agent sees the combined-web, mobile standalone-client,
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  snapshot-delivery, and `mw.core.site` baseline workflow. Claude Code reads
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  `CLAUDE.md`; Codex and other IDE agents read `AGENTS.md`.
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+ The exported guidance includes a project-orientation fast path so broad
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+ questions like "what is this project about?", "what can we build?", and "can we
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+ make an existing product agentic?" route through the relevant skills in one
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+ pass instead of requiring the user to ask for each topic separately.
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  The workspace MCP (read-only context tools) is wired for Cursor
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  (`.cursor/mcp.json`) and Codex (`.codex/config.toml`, which Codex loads for
package/README.md CHANGED
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  overlapping phantom sessions.
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  - Generated workspaces receive a root `CLAUDE.md` and `AGENTS.md` (rendered from
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  the same source so they cannot drift) plus exported `skills/` guidance tailored
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- to the combined web and published-site workflow. Claude Code reads `CLAUDE.md`;
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- Codex and other IDE agents read `AGENTS.md`.
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+ to the combined web, mobile, published-site, runtime-agent, OSS-adoption, and
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+ ontology workflows. Claude Code reads `CLAUDE.md`; Codex and other IDE agents
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+ read `AGENTS.md`.
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+ - Broad project questions route through a project-orientation fast path so the
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+ agent can answer "what is this project about?" or "can we make an existing
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+ product agentic?" without the user naming individual skills.
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  - The workspace MCP (read-only context tools) is wired for Cursor
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  (`.cursor/mcp.json`) and Codex (`.codex/config.toml`, which Codex loads for
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  trusted projects); `mcp/claude-desktop.sample.json` is included for Claude
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  automatically and `/skill-name` invokes one directly; other agents (Codex,
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  Cursor) can open the files directly or ask "What skills are available?".
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+ ## Project Orientation Fast Path
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+ When the user asks broad context questions like "what is this project about?",
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+ "what can we build with MinuteWork?", "can we build our own product or make an
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+ existing product agentic?", "how do OSS products fit?", or "what is the
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+ ontology/network effect?", do not wait for them to name skills one by one. Read
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+ `skills/project-overview-and-strategy/SKILL.md` first, then pull the routed
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+ skills it lists in the same pass. Answer with the integrated product story:
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+ workspace purpose, app-pack model, `tenant-app`/`sidecar`/`mobile` surfaces,
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+ runtime-agent model, build-native vs `attached_app`, ontology/shared-URN
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+ mapping, shadow participation, and capability-gap boundaries.
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  ## Shell-First UI Default
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  - For member-facing collaboration and operator work, check shell fit first.
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  Generated-workspace-first guidance should live here, especially:
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+ - `project-overview-and-strategy/SKILL.md`
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  - `generated-workspace-architecture/SKILL.md`
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  - `vuilder-public-site-authoring/SKILL.md`
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  - `workspace-guidance-refresh/SKILL.md`
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  - `shell-architecture/SKILL.md`
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- - `standalone-mobile-client/SKILL.md`
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  - `runtime-capability-inventory/SKILL.md`
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  - `layering-and-import-modes/SKILL.md`
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+ - `standalone-mobile-client/SKILL.md`
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  - `capability-gap-reporting/SKILL.md`
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  - `shadow-participation-and-guest-threads/SKILL.md`
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  - `email-ingress-and-thread-routing/SKILL.md`
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+ ---
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+ name: project-overview-and-strategy
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+ description: "Broad project questions: what this workspace is, what MinuteWork can build, agentic apps, OSS adoption, ontology, or network effects."
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+ ---
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+ # Project Overview And Strategy
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+ Use this skill before answering broad orientation or strategy questions such as:
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+ - "What is this project about?"
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+ - "What can we build with MinuteWork?"
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+ - "Can we build our own product or make an existing product agentic?"
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+ - "How do OSS products fit?"
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+ - "What is the ontology or network effect?"
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+ Answer these in one pass. Do not wait for the user to ask for each underlying
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+ skill separately.
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+ ## One-Pass Skill Routing
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+ For broad project questions, read or summarize these local skills together as
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+ needed:
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+ - `generated-workspace-architecture/SKILL.md` for the generated workspace shape,
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+ trust boundary, and local authoring model.
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+ - `app-pack-authoring/SKILL.md` for the shipped product unit, app-pack shape,
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+ compose-before-rebuild defaults, and seed-record conventions.
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+ - `shell-architecture/SKILL.md` for why member/operator collaboration defaults
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+ to the shell instead of bespoke standalone frontends.
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+ - `ai-capability-defaults/SKILL.md` for the runtime-agent model and why AI
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+ belongs in governed runtime capabilities instead of browser/provider calls.
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+ - `layering-and-import-modes/SKILL.md` for build-native vs govern-existing,
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+ `attached_app`, OSS adoption, and greenfield-last decisions.
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+ - `sidecar-generation/SKILL.md` for bridge/integration execution, workers,
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+ webhooks, schedulers, and backend compute.
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+ - `standalone-mobile-client/SKILL.md` for Expo/native client boundaries.
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+ - `ontology-mapping/SKILL.md` for shared URNs, overlays, explicit promotion,
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+ and the data network-effect story.
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+ - `shadow-participation-and-guest-threads/SKILL.md` for guests, external
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+ participants, claim/upgrade, and collaboration network effects.
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+ - `contract-first-public-intake/SKILL.md` and
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+ `email-ingress-and-thread-routing/SKILL.md` for external/anonymous intake,
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+ handoff continuity, and communication surfaces.
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+ - `runtime-capability-inventory/SKILL.md` when the answer depends on what the
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+ current workspace or linked runtime already exposes.
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+ - `capability-gap-reporting/SKILL.md` when a strategic answer reaches a missing
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+ substrate or unshipped capability.
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+ ## Compact Project Answer
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+ MinuteWork Builder is a governed local authoring workspace for building or
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+ extending MinuteWork app packs. An app pack is the product unit. The workspace
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+ usually composes schemas, manifests, `mw.core.site`, runtime capabilities,
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+ agents, overlays, and published-web flows before writing bespoke code.
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+ Implementation surfaces are:
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+ - `tenant-app`: Next.js web surface for public routes and private `/app`
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+ standalone exceptions.
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+ - `sidecar`: internal backend bridge for webhooks, workers, schedulers,
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+ integration APIs, long-running compute, and foreign-system adapters.
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+ - `mobile`: standalone Expo/React Native client that talks directly to platform
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+ native session endpoints with device-flow bearer auth.
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+ For member/operator collaboration, check shell fit first. The default product
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+ experience is the gateway shell and thread/card/right-rail substrate. Standalone
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+ web or native surfaces are exceptions for public, embeddable, or explicitly
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+ separate client experiences.
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+ ## Strategic Positioning
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+ MinuteWork is most differentiated when identity, shared meaning, external
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+ collaboration, AI agents, and foreign systems participate in the same governed
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+ substrate:
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+ - Shadow identity and guest/shared threads let people collaborate before they
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+ have an account or runtime, then claim or upgrade explicitly without losing
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+ continuity.
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+ - Ontology mappings connect local records to stable shared URNs while keeping
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+ high-variance tenant data runtime-local until an explicit promotion workflow.
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+ - Runtime agents use `mw.runtime.agent` seed records and namespaced runtime-kind
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+ tool packs. UI surfaces collect inputs and render governed outputs; they do
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+ not run model/provider logic directly.
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+ - OSS and mature external products are adopted before rebuilding when they fit.
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+ Use `attached_app` when the foreign system should remain independently
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+ deployed, and use sidecar bridge code plus runtime agents/tool packs to make
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+ it governed and agentic.
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+ - Build-native is appropriate when the capability is central, reusable, and
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+ should become MinuteWork substrate. Greenfield is last after existing
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+ substrate, reviewed skills, app-pack extension, OSS adoption, and
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+ `attached_app` have been considered.
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+ ## Answer Shape
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+ For broad user questions, lead with the product-level answer, then map to the
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+ concrete workspace surfaces. A good answer should usually cover:
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+ - what the workspace is;
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+ - what each surface is for;
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+ - how agentic behavior works;
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+ - when to build native vs govern an existing product;
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+ - how ontology and shadow participation create network effects;
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+ - which skill or workspace MCP tool to inspect next if the user asks for an
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+ implementation plan.
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+ Do not end broad strategy answers by asking the user to name a skill. Choose
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+ the relevant skills yourself and give the integrated answer.
package/package.json CHANGED
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  "name": "minutework",
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- "version": "0.1.23",
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  "description": "MinuteWork CLI for workspace scaffolding, local preview workflows, and hosted preview deploys.",
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  "type": "module",
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  "bin": {