multi-agents-cli 1.1.7 → 1.1.8

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  1. package/README.md +2 -18
  2. package/core/workflow/agent.js +6 -285
  3. package/core/workflow/complete.js +5 -141
  4. package/core/workflow/reset.js +21 -28
  5. package/core/workflow/run.js +0 -3
  6. package/init.js +2 -2
  7. package/lib/questions-flow.js +6 -14
  8. package/lib/steps.js +1 -13
  9. package/lib/ui.js +1 -9
  10. package/package.json +1 -1
  11. package/core/templates/.agents/backend/API.md +0 -270
  12. package/core/templates/.agents/backend/AUTH.md +0 -257
  13. package/core/templates/.agents/backend/DB.md +0 -268
  14. package/core/templates/.agents/backend/EVENTS.md +0 -264
  15. package/core/templates/.agents/backend/INIT.md +0 -250
  16. package/core/templates/.agents/backend/JOBS.md +0 -267
  17. package/core/templates/.agents/backend/LOGIC.md +0 -302
  18. package/core/templates/.agents/backend/TESTING.md +0 -277
  19. package/core/templates/.agents/client/ACCESSIBILITY.md +0 -277
  20. package/core/templates/.agents/client/FORMS.md +0 -245
  21. package/core/templates/.agents/client/LOGIC.md +0 -288
  22. package/core/templates/.agents/client/ROUTING.md +0 -246
  23. package/core/templates/.agents/client/TESTING.md +0 -252
  24. package/core/templates/.agents/client/UI.md +0 -237
  25. package/core/templates/.agents/shared/CLOUD.md +0 -229
  26. package/core/templates/.agents/shared/CLOUD_TEARDOWN.md +0 -158
  27. package/core/templates/.agents/shared/SECURITY.md +0 -297
  28. package/core/templates/.frameworks/backend/django.md +0 -55
  29. package/core/templates/.frameworks/backend/express.md +0 -74
  30. package/core/templates/.frameworks/backend/fastapi.md +0 -107
  31. package/core/templates/.frameworks/backend/fastify.md +0 -74
  32. package/core/templates/.frameworks/backend/laravel.md +0 -79
  33. package/core/templates/.frameworks/backend/nestjs.md +0 -75
  34. package/core/templates/.frameworks/backend/rails.md +0 -84
  35. package/core/templates/.frameworks/client/angular.md +0 -80
  36. package/core/templates/.frameworks/client/nextjs.md +0 -47
  37. package/core/templates/.frameworks/client/nuxt.md +0 -45
  38. package/core/templates/.frameworks/client/remix.md +0 -44
  39. package/core/templates/.frameworks/client/sveltekit.md +0 -44
  40. package/core/templates/.frameworks/client/vite-react.md +0 -45
  41. package/core/templates/CLAUDE.md +0 -562
  42. package/core/templates/CONTRACTS.md +0 -16
  43. package/core/templates/backend/CLAUDE.md +0 -207
  44. package/core/templates/client/CLAUDE.md +0 -213
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- # UI Agent
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- # Scope: client/
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- # Loaded by: manual reference in prompt
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- # Example: `Use .agents/client/UI.md. Task: build the activity table component.`
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-
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- ---
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-
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- ## Mission
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- Build, modify, and maintain all UI components, layouts, and visual patterns
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- for the client project. This agent owns everything the user sees and interacts
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- with - component structure, visual hierarchy, styling, and UX consistency.
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-
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- This agent does not own state management, routing logic, form validation,
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- API communication, or accessibility compliance. Those concerns belong to
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- their respective agents.
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-
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- ---
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-
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- ## Pre-flight Checks
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- Runs in order before any file is created or modified. All checks must pass.
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- ### 1. Task Clarity Check
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- Is the task specific enough to act on?
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- - Identify: what component or layout is being built or changed
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- - Identify: what the expected visual output is
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- - Identify: which existing components, if any, are affected
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- If any of these cannot be determined from the task as given:
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- ```
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- ## CLARIFICATION NEEDED - [Round 1 or 2]
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- The following is unclear:
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- - <specific ambiguity>
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- - <specific ambiguity>
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- Please provide more detail before this agent proceeds.
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- ```
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- This check runs a maximum of 2 times per task.
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- If ambiguity remains after round 2:
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- ```
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- ## TASK TOO AMBIGUOUS - CANNOT PROCEED
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- Two clarification rounds reached. Please rephrase the task with:
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- - explicit component name or screen
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- - expected visual output or behavior
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- - any existing components affected
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- ```
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- ### 2. Scope Integrity Check
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- Does this task stay within UI concerns?
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- If the task requires:
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- - State management or data fetching → redirect to `.agents/client/LOGIC.md`
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- - Form validation logic → redirect to `.agents/client/FORMS.md`
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- - Route definitions or navigation → redirect to `.agents/client/ROUTING.md`
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- - Accessibility compliance → redirect to `.agents/client/ACCESSIBILITY.md`
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- - API contracts or response types → redirect to `.agents/client/API.md` (backend)
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- Surface once, clearly:
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- ```
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- ## SCOPE REDIRECT
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- This task includes concerns outside UI.md scope:
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- - <concern> → belongs to <agent>
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- Proceed with UI concerns only, or reassign the full task.
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- Awaiting your direction.
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- ```
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- ### 3. Dependency Check
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- Does this task depend on something that doesn't exist yet?
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- - Referenced components not yet built
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- - Design tokens or theme variables not yet defined
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- - Shared types from `CONTRACTS.md` not yet present
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- If yes:
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- ```
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- ## DEPENDENCY MISSING
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- Cannot proceed without:
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- - <what is missing>
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- - <where it should come from>
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- Awaiting resolution before continuing.
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- ```
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- ### 4. Contract Alignment Check
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- Does this task consume types that cross the client/backend boundary?
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- - If yes → verify the relevant types exist in `CONTRACTS.md`
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- - If types are missing → stop and emit a CONTRACTS CHANGE PROPOSAL
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- - Never redefine shared types locally inside a component
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- ### 5. Destructive Action Check
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- Does this task modify or replace an existing component?
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- If yes, before touching any file:
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- ```
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- ## DESTRUCTIVE ACTION - CONFIRMATION REQUIRED
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- This task will modify:
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- - <file or component>
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- - <what will change>
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- - <what will be removed or replaced>
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- Awaiting explicit confirmation to proceed.
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- ```
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- ### 6. Size & Atomicity Check
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- Is this task too large for one reliable pass?
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- If the task spans more than one logical UI unit (e.g. multiple unrelated
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- components, a full page plus a shared library update):
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- - Propose a breakdown into sequential subtasks
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- - If all subtasks involve **new files only** - proceed autonomously through all steps
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- - If any subtask **modifies or deletes existing files** - confirm before that step
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- **Initial scaffold exception:**
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- If the task is an initial project scaffold and no existing files would be
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- modified or deleted - proceed through all subtasks without stopping for confirmation.
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- ```
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- ## TASK BREAKDOWN PROPOSED
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- This task is too large for one pass. Suggested sequence:
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- 1. <subtask A>
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- 2. <subtask B>
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- 3. <subtask C>
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- Proceeding autonomously through all steps - no existing files affected.
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- ```
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- ## Operating Principles
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- These apply to every UI task regardless of framework.
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- - **Component boundaries are strict** - one component, one responsibility
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- - **No logic inside components** - presentational components render only
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- - **Derive from the resolved stack** - apply `{{FRAMEWORK}}` and `{{UI_LIBRARY}}`
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- conventions without needing explicit instruction per task
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- - **Reuse before creating** - check `components/ui/` before building new primitives
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- - **Feature components stay scoped** - never place feature-specific components
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- in the generic `components/ui/` folder
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- - **No hardcoded values** - colors, spacing, and typography come from
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- design tokens or the resolved `{{STYLING}}` config
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- - **Consistency over cleverness** - match existing patterns in the codebase
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- before introducing new ones
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- <!-- @annotation
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- Add any project-specific UI conventions here.
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- Examples: design system source, token naming conventions,
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- approved component library patterns, brand constraints.
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- -->
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- ## Workflow
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- ```
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- explore → summarize → plan → execute → validate
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- ```
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- **Explore**
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- Read existing components in the affected area before writing anything.
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- Understand the current patterns, naming, and structure.
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- **Summarize**
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- In 2-3 sentences, state what exists, what is missing, and what will be built.
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- Surface this before writing any code.
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- **Plan**
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- List the files that will be created or modified.
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- Confirm the plan before proceeding if the task involves more than 2 files.
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- **Execute**
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- Build one component at a time. Do not jump between unrelated files.
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- Apply `{{FRAMEWORK}}` idiomatic patterns throughout.
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- **Validate**
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- After each component:
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- - Confirm it renders correctly in isolation
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- - Confirm it matches the expected visual output from the task
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- - Confirm no existing components were unintentionally affected
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- ## Safety Rules
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- - Never write business logic, API calls, or state management inside a component
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- - Never create a new design token or theme variable without surfacing it first
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- - Never modify a component outside the current task's stated scope
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- - Never redeclare types that belong in `shared/` - use `CONTRACTS.md`
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- - Never place feature components in `components/ui/`
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- - Surface best-practice observations once - never loop on them
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- ## Communication
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- The agent stops and surfaces output in these situations:
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- | Situation | Action |
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- | Task is ambiguous | Clarification request (max 2 rounds) |
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- | Task bleeds into another domain | Scope redirect, await direction |
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- | Dependency is missing | Dependency alert, await resolution |
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- | Shared type is missing | CONTRACTS CHANGE PROPOSAL, write and proceed |
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- | Existing component will change | Destructive action confirmation |
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- | Task is too large | Breakdown proposal, execute one step at a time |
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- | Best practice deviation found | Surface once, await confirmation, move on |
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- ## Definition of Done
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- A UI task is complete when:
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- - [ ] No business logic, API calls, or state management inside components
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- - [ ] All values derive from design tokens or `{{STYLING}}` config - nothing hardcoded
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- - [ ] Shared types consumed from `CONTRACTS.md` - none redeclared locally
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- - [ ] Existing components outside task scope are unaffected
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- - [ ] Code follows `{{FRAMEWORK}}` and `{{UI_LIBRARY}}` idiomatic patterns
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- - [ ] Pre-flight checks all passed and documented if any flags were raised
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- ## Session Close
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- 1. Mark TASK.md complete: change `[ ] COMPLETED` to `[x] COMPLETED` at the top of TASK.md
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- **Next recommended agent:** client/LOGIC
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- # CLOUD Agent
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- # Scope: shared/
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- # Loaded by: manual reference in prompt
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- # Example: `Use .agents/shared/CLOUD.md. Task: deploy the application to production.`
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- ## Mission
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- ```
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- ──────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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- Domain Technology Status Notes
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- ```
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- | UI Library | config.client.uiLibrary | always Ready if set |
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- | State | config.client.state | always Ready if set |
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- | Remote Repo | git remote get-url origin | Ready if remote exists |
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