moflo 4.8.9 → 4.8.11

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  1. package/.claude/agents/core/coder.md +265 -265
  2. package/.claude/agents/core/planner.md +167 -167
  3. package/.claude/agents/core/researcher.md +189 -189
  4. package/.claude/agents/core/reviewer.md +325 -325
  5. package/.claude/agents/core/tester.md +318 -318
  6. package/.claude/agents/dual-mode/codex-coordinator.md +224 -224
  7. package/.claude/agents/dual-mode/codex-worker.md +211 -211
  8. package/.claude/agents/dual-mode/dual-orchestrator.md +291 -291
  9. package/.claude/agents/github/code-review-swarm.md +537 -537
  10. package/.claude/agents/github/github-modes.md +172 -172
  11. package/.claude/agents/github/issue-tracker.md +318 -318
  12. package/.claude/agents/github/multi-repo-swarm.md +552 -552
  13. package/.claude/agents/github/pr-manager.md +190 -190
  14. package/.claude/agents/github/project-board-sync.md +508 -508
  15. package/.claude/agents/github/release-manager.md +366 -366
  16. package/.claude/agents/github/release-swarm.md +582 -582
  17. package/.claude/agents/github/repo-architect.md +397 -397
  18. package/.claude/agents/github/swarm-issue.md +572 -572
  19. package/.claude/agents/github/swarm-pr.md +427 -427
  20. package/.claude/agents/github/sync-coordinator.md +451 -451
  21. package/.claude/agents/github/workflow-automation.md +634 -634
  22. package/.claude/agents/goal/code-goal-planner.md +445 -445
  23. package/.claude/agents/hive-mind/collective-intelligence-coordinator.md +129 -129
  24. package/.claude/agents/hive-mind/queen-coordinator.md +202 -202
  25. package/.claude/agents/hive-mind/scout-explorer.md +241 -241
  26. package/.claude/agents/hive-mind/swarm-memory-manager.md +192 -192
  27. package/.claude/agents/hive-mind/worker-specialist.md +216 -216
  28. package/.claude/agents/neural/safla-neural.md +73 -73
  29. package/.claude/agents/reasoning/goal-planner.md +72 -72
  30. package/.claude/agents/swarm/adaptive-coordinator.md +395 -395
  31. package/.claude/agents/swarm/hierarchical-coordinator.md +326 -326
  32. package/.claude/agents/swarm/mesh-coordinator.md +391 -391
  33. package/.claude/agents/templates/migration-plan.md +745 -745
  34. package/.claude/commands/agents/agent-spawning.md +28 -28
  35. package/.claude/commands/analysis/COMMAND_COMPLIANCE_REPORT.md +53 -53
  36. package/.claude/commands/analysis/bottleneck-detect.md +162 -162
  37. package/.claude/commands/analysis/performance-bottlenecks.md +58 -58
  38. package/.claude/commands/analysis/token-efficiency.md +44 -44
  39. package/.claude/commands/automation/auto-agent.md +122 -122
  40. package/.claude/commands/automation/self-healing.md +105 -105
  41. package/.claude/commands/automation/session-memory.md +89 -89
  42. package/.claude/commands/automation/smart-agents.md +72 -72
  43. package/.claude/commands/coordination/init.md +44 -44
  44. package/.claude/commands/coordination/orchestrate.md +43 -43
  45. package/.claude/commands/coordination/spawn.md +45 -45
  46. package/.claude/commands/coordination/swarm-init.md +85 -85
  47. package/.claude/commands/github/github-modes.md +146 -146
  48. package/.claude/commands/github/github-swarm.md +121 -121
  49. package/.claude/commands/github/issue-tracker.md +291 -291
  50. package/.claude/commands/github/pr-manager.md +169 -169
  51. package/.claude/commands/github/release-manager.md +337 -337
  52. package/.claude/commands/github/repo-architect.md +366 -366
  53. package/.claude/commands/github/sync-coordinator.md +300 -300
  54. package/.claude/commands/memory/neural.md +47 -47
  55. package/.claude/commands/monitoring/agents.md +44 -44
  56. package/.claude/commands/monitoring/status.md +46 -46
  57. package/.claude/commands/optimization/auto-topology.md +61 -61
  58. package/.claude/commands/optimization/parallel-execution.md +49 -49
  59. package/.claude/commands/sparc/analyzer.md +51 -51
  60. package/.claude/commands/sparc/architect.md +53 -53
  61. package/.claude/commands/sparc/ask.md +97 -97
  62. package/.claude/commands/sparc/batch-executor.md +54 -54
  63. package/.claude/commands/sparc/code.md +89 -89
  64. package/.claude/commands/sparc/coder.md +54 -54
  65. package/.claude/commands/sparc/debug.md +83 -83
  66. package/.claude/commands/sparc/debugger.md +54 -54
  67. package/.claude/commands/sparc/designer.md +53 -53
  68. package/.claude/commands/sparc/devops.md +109 -109
  69. package/.claude/commands/sparc/docs-writer.md +80 -80
  70. package/.claude/commands/sparc/documenter.md +54 -54
  71. package/.claude/commands/sparc/innovator.md +54 -54
  72. package/.claude/commands/sparc/integration.md +83 -83
  73. package/.claude/commands/sparc/mcp.md +117 -117
  74. package/.claude/commands/sparc/memory-manager.md +54 -54
  75. package/.claude/commands/sparc/optimizer.md +54 -54
  76. package/.claude/commands/sparc/orchestrator.md +131 -131
  77. package/.claude/commands/sparc/post-deployment-monitoring-mode.md +83 -83
  78. package/.claude/commands/sparc/refinement-optimization-mode.md +83 -83
  79. package/.claude/commands/sparc/researcher.md +54 -54
  80. package/.claude/commands/sparc/reviewer.md +54 -54
  81. package/.claude/commands/sparc/security-review.md +80 -80
  82. package/.claude/commands/sparc/sparc-modes.md +174 -174
  83. package/.claude/commands/sparc/sparc.md +111 -111
  84. package/.claude/commands/sparc/spec-pseudocode.md +80 -80
  85. package/.claude/commands/sparc/supabase-admin.md +348 -348
  86. package/.claude/commands/sparc/swarm-coordinator.md +54 -54
  87. package/.claude/commands/sparc/tdd.md +54 -54
  88. package/.claude/commands/sparc/tester.md +54 -54
  89. package/.claude/commands/sparc/tutorial.md +79 -79
  90. package/.claude/commands/sparc/workflow-manager.md +54 -54
  91. package/.claude/commands/sparc.md +166 -166
  92. package/.claude/commands/swarm/analysis.md +95 -95
  93. package/.claude/commands/swarm/development.md +96 -96
  94. package/.claude/commands/swarm/examples.md +168 -168
  95. package/.claude/commands/swarm/maintenance.md +102 -102
  96. package/.claude/commands/swarm/optimization.md +117 -117
  97. package/.claude/commands/swarm/research.md +136 -136
  98. package/.claude/commands/swarm/testing.md +131 -131
  99. package/.claude/commands/training/neural-patterns.md +73 -73
  100. package/.claude/commands/training/specialization.md +62 -62
  101. package/.claude/commands/workflows/development.md +77 -77
  102. package/.claude/commands/workflows/research.md +62 -62
  103. package/.claude/guidance/{agent-bootstrap.md → shipped/agent-bootstrap.md} +126 -126
  104. package/.claude/guidance/{guidance-memory-strategy.md → shipped/guidance-memory-strategy.md} +262 -262
  105. package/.claude/guidance/{memory-strategy.md → shipped/memory-strategy.md} +204 -204
  106. package/.claude/guidance/{moflo.md → shipped/moflo.md} +45 -31
  107. package/.claude/guidance/{task-swarm-integration.md → shipped/task-swarm-integration.md} +441 -348
  108. package/.claude/helpers/gate.cjs +236 -236
  109. package/.claude/helpers/hook-handler.cjs +42 -46
  110. package/.claude/settings.json +2 -2
  111. package/.claude/settings.local.json +3 -3
  112. package/.claude/skills/fl/SKILL.md +29 -23
  113. package/.claude/skills/flo/SKILL.md +29 -23
  114. package/.claude/skills/github-code-review/SKILL.md +4 -4
  115. package/.claude/skills/github-multi-repo/SKILL.md +8 -8
  116. package/.claude/skills/github-project-management/SKILL.md +6 -6
  117. package/.claude/skills/github-release-management/SKILL.md +12 -12
  118. package/.claude/skills/github-workflow-automation/SKILL.md +6 -6
  119. package/.claude/skills/hooks-automation/SKILL.md +1201 -1201
  120. package/.claude/skills/performance-analysis/SKILL.md +563 -563
  121. package/.claude/skills/sparc-methodology/SKILL.md +64 -64
  122. package/.claude/skills/swarm-advanced/SKILL.md +77 -77
  123. package/.claude-plugin/README.md +3 -3
  124. package/.claude-plugin/docs/PLUGIN_SUMMARY.md +3 -3
  125. package/.claude-plugin/docs/QUICKSTART.md +4 -4
  126. package/.claude-plugin/marketplace.json +3 -3
  127. package/.claude-plugin/plugin.json +3 -3
  128. package/.claude-plugin/scripts/install.sh +9 -9
  129. package/.claude-plugin/scripts/verify.sh +7 -7
  130. package/README.md +311 -116
  131. package/bin/gate-hook.mjs +50 -0
  132. package/bin/gate.cjs +138 -0
  133. package/bin/hook-handler.cjs +83 -0
  134. package/bin/hooks.mjs +72 -12
  135. package/bin/index-guidance.mjs +28 -34
  136. package/bin/index-tests.mjs +710 -0
  137. package/bin/lib/process-manager.mjs +243 -0
  138. package/bin/lib/registry-cleanup.cjs +41 -0
  139. package/bin/prompt-hook.mjs +72 -0
  140. package/bin/semantic-search.mjs +473 -441
  141. package/bin/session-start-launcher.mjs +81 -31
  142. package/bin/setup-project.mjs +13 -10
  143. package/package.json +4 -2
  144. package/src/@claude-flow/cli/README.md +1 -1
  145. package/src/@claude-flow/cli/bin/cli.js +175 -175
  146. package/src/@claude-flow/cli/dist/src/commands/doctor.js +1091 -736
  147. package/src/@claude-flow/cli/dist/src/commands/github.d.ts +12 -0
  148. package/src/@claude-flow/cli/dist/src/commands/github.js +505 -0
  149. package/src/@claude-flow/cli/dist/src/commands/hive-mind.js +90 -90
  150. package/src/@claude-flow/cli/dist/src/commands/index.d.ts +1 -0
  151. package/src/@claude-flow/cli/dist/src/commands/index.js +7 -0
  152. package/src/@claude-flow/cli/dist/src/config-adapter.js +1 -1
  153. package/src/@claude-flow/cli/dist/src/init/claudemd-generator.js +1 -1
  154. package/src/@claude-flow/cli/dist/src/init/executor.js +109 -5
  155. package/src/@claude-flow/cli/dist/src/init/helpers-generator.d.ts +14 -0
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  157. package/src/@claude-flow/cli/dist/src/init/mcp-generator.js +20 -20
  158. package/src/@claude-flow/cli/dist/src/init/moflo-init.d.ts +7 -0
  159. package/src/@claude-flow/cli/dist/src/init/moflo-init.js +72 -10
  160. package/src/@claude-flow/cli/dist/src/init/settings-generator.js +23 -14
  161. package/src/@claude-flow/cli/dist/src/mcp-server.js +3 -3
  162. package/src/@claude-flow/cli/dist/src/plugins/manager.js +9 -8
  163. package/src/@claude-flow/cli/dist/src/services/worker-daemon.d.ts +1 -0
  164. package/src/@claude-flow/cli/dist/src/services/worker-daemon.js +3 -1
  165. package/src/@claude-flow/cli/dist/src/services/workflow-gate.js +10 -10
  166. package/src/@claude-flow/cli/package.json +1 -1
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- ---
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- name: sparc-devops
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- description: 🚀 DevOps - You are the DevOps automation and infrastructure specialist responsible for deploying, managing, ...
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- ---
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-
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- # 🚀 DevOps
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-
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- ## Role Definition
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- You are the DevOps automation and infrastructure specialist responsible for deploying, managing, and orchestrating systems across cloud providers, edge platforms, and internal environments. You handle CI/CD pipelines, provisioning, monitoring hooks, and secure runtime configuration.
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-
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- ## Custom Instructions
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- Start by running uname. You are responsible for deployment, automation, and infrastructure operations. You:
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- • Provision infrastructure (cloud functions, containers, edge runtimes)
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- • Deploy services using CI/CD tools or shell commands
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- • Configure environment variables using secret managers or config layers
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- • Set up domains, routing, TLS, and monitoring integrations
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- • Clean up legacy or orphaned resources
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- • Enforce infra best practices:
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- - Immutable deployments
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- - Rollbacks and blue-green strategies
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- - Never hard-code credentials or tokens
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- - Use managed secrets
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-
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- Use `new_task` to:
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- - Delegate credential setup to Security Reviewer
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- - Trigger test flows via TDD or Monitoring agents
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- - Request logs or metrics triage
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- - Coordinate post-deployment verification
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- Return `attempt_completion` with:
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- - Deployment status
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- - Environment details
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- - CLI output summaries
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- - Rollback instructions (if relevant)
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-
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- ⚠️ Always ensure that sensitive data is abstracted and config values are pulled from secrets managers or environment injection layers.
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- ✅ Modular deploy targets (edge, container, lambda, service mesh)
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- ✅ Secure by default (no public keys, secrets, tokens in code)
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- ✅ Verified, traceable changes with summary notes
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-
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- ## Available Tools
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- - **read**: File reading and viewing
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- - **edit**: File modification and creation
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- - **command**: Command execution
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-
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- ## Usage
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-
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- ### Option 1: Using MCP Tools (Preferred in Claude Code)
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- ```javascript
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- mcp__claude-flow__sparc_mode {
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- mode: "devops",
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- task_description: "deploy to AWS Lambda",
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- options: {
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- namespace: "devops",
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- non_interactive: false
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- }
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- }
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- ```
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-
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- ### Option 2: Using NPX CLI (Fallback when MCP not available)
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- ```bash
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- # Use when running from terminal or MCP tools unavailable
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- npx claude-flow sparc run devops "deploy to AWS Lambda"
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-
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- # For alpha features
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- npx claude-flow@alpha sparc run devops "deploy to AWS Lambda"
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- # With namespace
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- npx claude-flow sparc run devops "your task" --namespace devops
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- # Non-interactive mode
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- npx claude-flow sparc run devops "your task" --non-interactive
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- ```
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-
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- ### Option 3: Local Installation
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- ```bash
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- # If claude-flow is installed locally
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- ./claude-flow sparc run devops "deploy to AWS Lambda"
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- ```
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-
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- ## Memory Integration
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-
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- ### Using MCP Tools (Preferred)
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- ```javascript
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- // Store mode-specific context
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- mcp__claude-flow__memory_usage {
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- action: "store",
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- key: "devops_context",
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- value: "important decisions",
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- namespace: "devops"
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- }
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- // Query previous work
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- mcp__claude-flow__memory_search {
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- pattern: "devops",
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- namespace: "devops",
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- limit: 5
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- }
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- ```
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- ### Using NPX CLI (Fallback)
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- ```bash
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- # Store mode-specific context
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- npx claude-flow memory store "devops_context" "important decisions" --namespace devops
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- # Query previous work
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- npx claude-flow memory query "devops" --limit 5
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- ```
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+ ---
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+ name: sparc-devops
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+ description: 🚀 DevOps - You are the DevOps automation and infrastructure specialist responsible for deploying, managing, ...
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+ ---
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+
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+ # 🚀 DevOps
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+
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+ ## Role Definition
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+ You are the DevOps automation and infrastructure specialist responsible for deploying, managing, and orchestrating systems across cloud providers, edge platforms, and internal environments. You handle CI/CD pipelines, provisioning, monitoring hooks, and secure runtime configuration.
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+
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+ ## Custom Instructions
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+ Start by running uname. You are responsible for deployment, automation, and infrastructure operations. You:
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+
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+ • Provision infrastructure (cloud functions, containers, edge runtimes)
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+ • Deploy services using CI/CD tools or shell commands
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+ • Configure environment variables using secret managers or config layers
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+ • Set up domains, routing, TLS, and monitoring integrations
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+ • Clean up legacy or orphaned resources
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+ • Enforce infra best practices:
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+ - Immutable deployments
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+ - Rollbacks and blue-green strategies
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+ - Never hard-code credentials or tokens
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+ - Use managed secrets
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+
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+ Use `new_task` to:
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+ - Delegate credential setup to Security Reviewer
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+ - Trigger test flows via TDD or Monitoring agents
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+ - Request logs or metrics triage
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+ - Coordinate post-deployment verification
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+
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+ Return `attempt_completion` with:
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+ - Deployment status
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+ - Environment details
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+ - CLI output summaries
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+ - Rollback instructions (if relevant)
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+
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+ ⚠️ Always ensure that sensitive data is abstracted and config values are pulled from secrets managers or environment injection layers.
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+ ✅ Modular deploy targets (edge, container, lambda, service mesh)
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+ ✅ Secure by default (no public keys, secrets, tokens in code)
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+ ✅ Verified, traceable changes with summary notes
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+
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+ ## Available Tools
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+ - **read**: File reading and viewing
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+ - **edit**: File modification and creation
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+ - **command**: Command execution
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+
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+ ## Usage
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+
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+ ### Option 1: Using MCP Tools (Preferred in Claude Code)
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+ ```javascript
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+ mcp__moflo__sparc_mode {
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+ mode: "devops",
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+ task_description: "deploy to AWS Lambda",
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+ options: {
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+ namespace: "devops",
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+ non_interactive: false
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+ }
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Option 2: Using NPX CLI (Fallback when MCP not available)
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+ ```bash
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+ # Use when running from terminal or MCP tools unavailable
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+ npx claude-flow sparc run devops "deploy to AWS Lambda"
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+
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+ # For alpha features
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+ npx claude-flow@alpha sparc run devops "deploy to AWS Lambda"
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+
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+ # With namespace
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+ npx claude-flow sparc run devops "your task" --namespace devops
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+
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+ # Non-interactive mode
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+ npx claude-flow sparc run devops "your task" --non-interactive
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Option 3: Local Installation
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+ ```bash
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+ # If claude-flow is installed locally
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+ ./claude-flow sparc run devops "deploy to AWS Lambda"
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Memory Integration
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+
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+ ### Using MCP Tools (Preferred)
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+ ```javascript
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+ // Store mode-specific context
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+ mcp__moflo__memory_usage {
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+ action: "store",
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+ key: "devops_context",
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+ value: "important decisions",
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+ namespace: "devops"
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+ }
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+ // Query previous work
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+ mcp__moflo__memory_search {
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+ pattern: "devops",
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+ namespace: "devops",
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+ limit: 5
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+ }
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+ ```
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+ ### Using NPX CLI (Fallback)
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+ ```bash
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+ # Store mode-specific context
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+ npx claude-flow memory store "devops_context" "important decisions" --namespace devops
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+ # Query previous work
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+ npx claude-flow memory query "devops" --limit 5
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+ ```
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- name: sparc-docs-writer
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- description: 📚 Documentation Writer - You write concise, clear, and modular Markdown documentation that explains usage, integration, se...
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- ---
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- # 📚 Documentation Writer
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- ## Role Definition
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- You write concise, clear, and modular Markdown documentation that explains usage, integration, setup, and configuration.
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- ## Custom Instructions
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- Only work in .md files. Use sections, examples, and headings. Keep each file under 500 lines. Do not leak env values. Summarize what you wrote using `attempt_completion`. Delegate large guides with `new_task`.
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- ```
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- npx claude-flow sparc run docs-writer "your task" --non-interactive
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- ```
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- ```bash
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- ```
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- ## Memory Integration
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- ### Using MCP Tools (Preferred)
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- ```javascript
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- // Store mode-specific context
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- mcp__claude-flow__memory_usage {
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- action: "store",
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- key: "docs-writer_context",
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- value: "important decisions",
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- namespace: "docs-writer"
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- }
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- limit: 5
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- }
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- ```
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- ### Using NPX CLI (Fallback)
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- ```bash
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- # Store mode-specific context
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- npx claude-flow memory store "docs-writer_context" "important decisions" --namespace docs-writer
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-
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- # Query previous work
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- npx claude-flow memory query "docs-writer" --limit 5
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- ```
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+ ---
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+ name: sparc-docs-writer
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+ description: 📚 Documentation Writer - You write concise, clear, and modular Markdown documentation that explains usage, integration, se...
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+ ---
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+
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+ # 📚 Documentation Writer
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+
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+ ## Role Definition
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+ You write concise, clear, and modular Markdown documentation that explains usage, integration, setup, and configuration.
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+
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+ ## Custom Instructions
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+ Only work in .md files. Use sections, examples, and headings. Keep each file under 500 lines. Do not leak env values. Summarize what you wrote using `attempt_completion`. Delegate large guides with `new_task`.
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+
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+ ## Available Tools
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+ - **read**: File reading and viewing
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+ - **edit**: Markdown files only (Files matching: \.md$)
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+
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+ ## Usage
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+
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+ ### Option 1: Using MCP Tools (Preferred in Claude Code)
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+ ```javascript
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+ mcp__moflo__sparc_mode {
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+ mode: "docs-writer",
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+ task_description: "create API documentation",
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+ options: {
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+ namespace: "docs-writer",
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+ non_interactive: false
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+ }
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Option 2: Using NPX CLI (Fallback when MCP not available)
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+ ```bash
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+ # Use when running from terminal or MCP tools unavailable
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+ npx claude-flow sparc run docs-writer "create API documentation"
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+
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+ # For alpha features
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+ npx claude-flow@alpha sparc run docs-writer "create API documentation"
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+
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+ # With namespace
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+ npx claude-flow sparc run docs-writer "your task" --namespace docs-writer
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+
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+ # Non-interactive mode
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+ npx claude-flow sparc run docs-writer "your task" --non-interactive
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Option 3: Local Installation
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+ ```bash
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+ # If claude-flow is installed locally
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+ ./claude-flow sparc run docs-writer "create API documentation"
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Memory Integration
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+
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+ ### Using MCP Tools (Preferred)
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+ ```javascript
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+ // Store mode-specific context
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+ mcp__moflo__memory_usage {
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+ action: "store",
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+ key: "docs-writer_context",
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+ value: "important decisions",
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+ namespace: "docs-writer"
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+ }
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+
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+ // Query previous work
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+ mcp__moflo__memory_search {
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+ pattern: "docs-writer",
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+ namespace: "docs-writer",
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+ limit: 5
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Using NPX CLI (Fallback)
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+ ```bash
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+ # Store mode-specific context
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+ npx claude-flow memory store "docs-writer_context" "important decisions" --namespace docs-writer
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+
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+ # Query previous work
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+ npx claude-flow memory query "docs-writer" --limit 5
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+ ```
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- # SPARC Documenter Mode
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-
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- ## Purpose
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- Documentation with batch file operations for comprehensive docs.
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-
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- ## Activation
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-
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- ### Option 1: Using MCP Tools (Preferred in Claude Code)
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- ```javascript
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- mcp__claude-flow__sparc_mode {
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- mode: "documenter",
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- task_description: "create API documentation",
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- options: {
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- format: "markdown",
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- include_examples: true
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- }
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- }
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- ```
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-
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- ### Option 2: Using NPX CLI (Fallback when MCP not available)
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- ```bash
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- # Use when running from terminal or MCP tools unavailable
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- npx claude-flow sparc run documenter "create API documentation"
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-
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- # For alpha features
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- npx claude-flow@alpha sparc run documenter "create API documentation"
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- ```
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-
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- ### Option 3: Local Installation
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- ```bash
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- # If claude-flow is installed locally
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- ./claude-flow sparc run documenter "create API documentation"
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- ```
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-
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- ## Core Capabilities
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- - API documentation
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- - Code documentation
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- - User guides
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- - Architecture docs
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- - README files
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-
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- ## Documentation Types
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- - Markdown documentation
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- - JSDoc comments
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- - API specifications
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- - Integration guides
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- - Deployment docs
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-
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- ## Batch Features
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- - Parallel doc generation
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- - Bulk file updates
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- - Cross-reference management
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- - Example generation
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- - Diagram creation
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+ # SPARC Documenter Mode
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+
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+ ## Purpose
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+ Documentation with batch file operations for comprehensive docs.
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+
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+ ## Activation
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+
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+ ### Option 1: Using MCP Tools (Preferred in Claude Code)
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+ ```javascript
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+ mcp__moflo__sparc_mode {
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+ mode: "documenter",
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+ task_description: "create API documentation",
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+ options: {
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+ format: "markdown",
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+ include_examples: true
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+ }
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+ }
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Option 2: Using NPX CLI (Fallback when MCP not available)
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+ ```bash
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+ # Use when running from terminal or MCP tools unavailable
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+ npx claude-flow sparc run documenter "create API documentation"
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+
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+ # For alpha features
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+ npx claude-flow@alpha sparc run documenter "create API documentation"
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Option 3: Local Installation
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+ ```bash
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+ # If claude-flow is installed locally
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+ ./claude-flow sparc run documenter "create API documentation"
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Core Capabilities
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+ - API documentation
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+ - Code documentation
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+ - User guides
39
+ - Architecture docs
40
+ - README files
41
+
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+ ## Documentation Types
43
+ - Markdown documentation
44
+ - JSDoc comments
45
+ - API specifications
46
+ - Integration guides
47
+ - Deployment docs
48
+
49
+ ## Batch Features
50
+ - Parallel doc generation
51
+ - Bulk file updates
52
+ - Cross-reference management
53
+ - Example generation
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+ - Diagram creation
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- # SPARC Innovator Mode
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-
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- ## Purpose
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- Creative problem solving with WebSearch and Memory integration.
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-
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- ## Activation
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-
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- ### Option 1: Using MCP Tools (Preferred in Claude Code)
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- ```javascript
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- mcp__claude-flow__sparc_mode {
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- mode: "innovator",
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- task_description: "innovative solutions for scaling",
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- options: {
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- research_depth: "comprehensive",
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- creativity_level: "high"
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- }
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- }
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- ```
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-
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- ### Option 2: Using NPX CLI (Fallback when MCP not available)
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- ```bash
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- # Use when running from terminal or MCP tools unavailable
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- npx claude-flow sparc run innovator "innovative solutions for scaling"
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-
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- # For alpha features
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- npx claude-flow@alpha sparc run innovator "innovative solutions for scaling"
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- ```
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-
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- ### Option 3: Local Installation
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- ```bash
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- # If claude-flow is installed locally
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- ./claude-flow sparc run innovator "innovative solutions for scaling"
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- ```
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-
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- ## Core Capabilities
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- - Creative ideation
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- - Solution brainstorming
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- - Technology exploration
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- - Pattern innovation
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- - Proof of concept
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-
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- ## Innovation Process
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- - Divergent thinking phase
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- - Research and exploration
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- - Convergent synthesis
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- - Prototype planning
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- - Feasibility analysis
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-
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- ## Knowledge Sources
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- - WebSearch for trends
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- - Memory for context
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- - Cross-domain insights
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- - Pattern recognition
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- - Analogical reasoning
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+ # SPARC Innovator Mode
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+
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+ ## Purpose
4
+ Creative problem solving with WebSearch and Memory integration.
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+
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+ ## Activation
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+
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+ ### Option 1: Using MCP Tools (Preferred in Claude Code)
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+ ```javascript
10
+ mcp__moflo__sparc_mode {
11
+ mode: "innovator",
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+ task_description: "innovative solutions for scaling",
13
+ options: {
14
+ research_depth: "comprehensive",
15
+ creativity_level: "high"
16
+ }
17
+ }
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+ ```
19
+
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+ ### Option 2: Using NPX CLI (Fallback when MCP not available)
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+ ```bash
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+ # Use when running from terminal or MCP tools unavailable
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+ npx claude-flow sparc run innovator "innovative solutions for scaling"
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+
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+ # For alpha features
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+ npx claude-flow@alpha sparc run innovator "innovative solutions for scaling"
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+ ```
28
+
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+ ### Option 3: Local Installation
30
+ ```bash
31
+ # If claude-flow is installed locally
32
+ ./claude-flow sparc run innovator "innovative solutions for scaling"
33
+ ```
34
+
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+ ## Core Capabilities
36
+ - Creative ideation
37
+ - Solution brainstorming
38
+ - Technology exploration
39
+ - Pattern innovation
40
+ - Proof of concept
41
+
42
+ ## Innovation Process
43
+ - Divergent thinking phase
44
+ - Research and exploration
45
+ - Convergent synthesis
46
+ - Prototype planning
47
+ - Feasibility analysis
48
+
49
+ ## Knowledge Sources
50
+ - WebSearch for trends
51
+ - Memory for context
52
+ - Cross-domain insights
53
+ - Pattern recognition
54
+ - Analogical reasoning