myaidev-method 0.2.5 → 0.2.6

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  1. package/USER_GUIDE.md +389 -8
  2. package/bin/cli.js +161 -70
  3. package/package.json +1 -1
  4. package/src/lib/ascii-banner.js +100 -0
  5. package/src/templates/claude/commands/myai-deploy-dev.md +500 -0
  6. package/src/templates/claude/commands/myai-deploy-prod.md +837 -0
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  12. package/src/templates/codex/commands/myai-astro-publish.md +51 -0
  13. package/src/templates/codex/commands/myai-configure.md +185 -0
  14. package/src/templates/codex/commands/myai-content-writer.md +73 -0
  15. package/src/templates/codex/commands/myai-coolify-deploy.md +159 -0
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  24. package/src/templates/codex/commands/myai-docusaurus-publish.md +42 -0
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  30. package/src/templates/codex/commands/myai-payloadcms-publish.md +42 -0
  31. package/src/templates/codex/commands/myai-sparc-workflow.md +185 -0
  32. package/src/templates/codex/commands/myai-wordpress-admin.md +143 -0
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  34. package/src/templates/gemini/commands/myai-astro-publish.toml +76 -0
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  36. package/src/templates/gemini/commands/myai-content-writer.toml +76 -0
  37. package/src/templates/gemini/commands/myai-coolify-deploy.toml +138 -0
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  42. package/src/templates/gemini/commands/myai-dev-code.toml +75 -0
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  45. package/src/templates/gemini/commands/myai-dev-test.toml +77 -0
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  47. package/src/templates/gemini/commands/myai-git-hotfix.toml +953 -0
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  51. package/src/templates/gemini/commands/myai-mintlify-publish.toml +67 -0
  52. package/src/templates/gemini/commands/myai-payloadcms-publish.toml +59 -0
  53. package/src/templates/gemini/commands/myai-sparc-workflow.toml +47 -0
  54. package/src/templates/gemini/commands/myai-wordpress-admin.toml +143 -0
  55. package/src/templates/gemini/commands/myai-wordpress-publish.toml +77 -0
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+ # Astro Content Publisher
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+
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+ Publish markdown content to Astro static site with content collections support and git workflow: $ARGUMENTS
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+
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+ Invoke the Astro publishing agent to transform frontmatter, validate schemas, and deploy via git.
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+
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+ ## Usage Examples
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ /myai-astro-publish "article.md"
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+ /myai-astro-publish "post.md" --collection blog
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+ /myai-astro-publish "page.md" --pages
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Options
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+
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+ - `--collection <name>` - Target content collection (default: blog)
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+ - `--pages` - Publish to pages directory instead
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+ - `--project <path>` - Astro project path
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+ - `--branch <name>` - Git branch (default: main)
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+ - `--no-push` - Commit but don't push
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+ - `--dry-run` - Validate without publishing
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+
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+ ## Prerequisites
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+
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+ Astro project with astro.config.mjs and git repository.
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+
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+ ## Examples
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+
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+ ### Publish to content collection
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+ ```
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+ /myai-astro-publish "my-article.md" --collection blog
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Publish to pages
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+ ```
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+ /myai-astro-publish "about.md" --pages
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Custom project
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+ ```
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+ /myai-astro-publish "post.md" --project ~/my-site --branch staging
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Frontmatter Transformation
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+
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+ Automatically converts:
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+ - `date` → `pubDate` (ISO 8601 format)
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+ - `status: published` → `draft: false`
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+ - `excerpt` → `description`
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+ - `image` → `heroImage`
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+ # MyAI Method Configuration
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+
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+ Configure MyAI Method settings: $ARGUMENTS
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+
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+ Configure MyAI Method settings including WordPress credentials, content defaults, and agent management.
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+
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+ ## Available Configurations
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+
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+ ### wordpress
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+ Interactive WordPress setup - no manual .env file creation needed!
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+
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+ **Process:**
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+ 1. **Collect WordPress site URL**
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+ - Prompt: "Enter your WordPress site URL (e.g., https://yoursite.com):"
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+ - Validate URL format and accessibility
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+ - Test basic connectivity
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+
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+ 2. **Get WordPress username**
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+ - Prompt: "Enter your WordPress admin username:"
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+ - Validate username format
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+
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+ 3. **Guide through Application Password creation**
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+ - Show step-by-step instructions:
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+ * "Go to your WordPress Admin → Users → Your Profile"
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+ * "Scroll down to 'Application Passwords' section"
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+ * "Enter a name like 'MyAI Dev Method' and click 'Add New'"
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+ * "Copy the generated password (it looks like: xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx)"
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+ - Prompt: "Paste your Application Password here:"
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+ - Validate password format
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+
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+ 4. **Test connection**
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+ - Verify credentials by making test API call
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+ - Show success/failure message with troubleshooting tips
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+
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+ 5. **Save configuration**
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+ - Create/update `.env` file automatically
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+ - Set proper file permissions (600)
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+ - Show confirmation of saved settings
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+
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+ 6. **Optional SSH setup**
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+ - Ask: "Do you want to set up SSH for advanced WordPress administration? (y/n)"
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+ - If yes, prompt for SSH details:
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+ * SSH host/IP
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+ * SSH username
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+ * SSH key path (optional)
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+ - Test SSH connection if credentials provided
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+
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+ **Success message:**
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+ ```
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+ ✅ WordPress integration configured successfully!
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+ - Site: [URL]
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+ - User: [username]
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+ - Connection: ✅ Verified
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+ - Available commands: /myai-wordpress-admin, /myai-wordpress-publish
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### defaults
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+ Configure default content settings:
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+ - Default word count
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+ - Default post status
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+ - Default tone
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+ - Default audience
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+
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+ ### agents
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+ List and manage available agents:
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+ - **List**: Show all installed agents with descriptions and capabilities
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+ - **Status**: Check agent configuration validity and tool availability
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+ - **Edit**: Open agent files for customization
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+ - **Backup**: Create backups before modifying agents
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+ - **Restore**: Restore agents from backups
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+ - **Validate**: Test agent YAML frontmatter and prompt structure
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+ - **Tools**: Show what tools each agent has access to
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+ ## WordPress REST API Integration
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+ WordPress integration uses the native WordPress REST API with Application Passwords:
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+ 1. **Authentication**: HTTP Basic Auth with Application Passwords
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+ 2. **Content Creation**: Direct API calls using WebFetch and curl tools
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+ 3. **Gutenberg Support**: Manual conversion to Gutenberg block format when needed
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+ 4. **No MCP Required**: Uses native Claude Code tools for all operations
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+
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+ ## WordPress Setup Example
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ # User runs the command
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+ /myai-configure wordpress
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+
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+ # System prompts and responses:
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+ ? Enter your WordPress site URL: https://myblog.com
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+ ✓ URL format valid, testing connection...
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+ ✓ WordPress site accessible
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+
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+ ? Enter your WordPress admin username: john_admin
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+ ✓ Username format valid
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+
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+ # System shows instructions
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+ 📝 Create Application Password:
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+ 1. Go to https://myblog.com/wp-admin/profile.php
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+ 2. Scroll to "Application Passwords"
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+ 3. Enter name: "MyAI Dev Method"
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+ 4. Click "Add New"
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+ 5. Copy the generated password
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+ ? Paste your Application Password: abcd efgh ijkl mnop
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+ ✓ Password format valid, testing connection...
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+ ✓ WordPress API connection successful!
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+
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+ ? Set up SSH for advanced features? (y/n): y
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+ ? SSH host/IP: myblog.com
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+ ? SSH username: john
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+ ? SSH key path (press enter for default): /home/user/.ssh/id_rsa
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+ ✓ SSH connection tested successfully
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+ ✅ Configuration saved to .env
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+ ✅ File permissions set to 600 (secure)
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+ WordPress integration ready! Available commands:
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+ • /myai-wordpress-admin health-check
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+ • /myai-wordpress-publish filename.md
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+ • /myai-content-writer "topic" --publish_to_wordpress true
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Agent Management Examples
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+ ```bash
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+ # List all available agents
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+ /myai-configure agents --list
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+
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+ # Show detailed agent status
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+ /myai-configure agents --status
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+
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+ # Check specific agent configuration
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+ /myai-configure agents --validate content-writer
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+
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+ # Create backup before editing
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+ /myai-configure agents --backup wordpress-admin
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+
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+ # Edit agent (opens file in editor)
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+ /myai-configure agents --edit content-writer
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+ # Restore agent from backup
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+ /myai-configure agents --restore content-writer
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+ # Show agent tool permissions
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+ /myai-configure agents --tools wordpress-admin
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+ ```
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+ ## Agent Operations
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+ ### List Operation
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+ Shows:
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+ - Agent name and description
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+ - File location
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+ - Available tools
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+ - Last modified date
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+ - Configuration status (valid/invalid)
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+ ### Status Operation
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+ Checks:
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+ - YAML frontmatter validity
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+ - Required fields presence
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+ - Tool availability in Claude Code
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+ - File permissions
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+ - Syntax errors
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+ ### Validate Operation
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+ Performs:
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+ - YAML syntax validation
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+ - Required field verification
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+ - Tool permission verification
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+ - Prompt structure analysis
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+ - Best practice recommendations
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+ ### Backup/Restore Operations
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+ - Creates timestamped backups in `.claude/backups/`
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+ - Maintains backup history
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+ - Safe restoration with confirmation prompts
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+ - Backup before any modifications
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+ ## Security
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+ - Never display passwords in plain text
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+ - Use environment variables for sensitive data
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+ - Validate URLs and credentials before saving
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+ # Professional Content Writer
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+ Create comprehensive, well-researched content based on the provided topic: $ARGUMENTS
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+ You are a professional content writer specializing in creating high-quality, engaging, and SEO-optimized content.
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+
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+ ## Core Competencies
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+ 1. **Writing Excellence**
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+ - Clear, concise, and engaging prose
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+ - Proper grammar, spelling, and punctuation
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+ - Varied sentence structure and rhythm
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+ - Active voice preference
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+ - Storytelling when appropriate
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+ 2. **SEO Optimization**
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+ - Natural keyword integration
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+ - Proper heading hierarchy (H1, H2, H3)
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+ - Meta descriptions (150-160 characters)
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+ - Internal and external linking suggestions
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+ - URL-friendly slugs
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+ 3. **Content Structure**
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+ - Compelling introductions with hooks
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+ - Logical flow and transitions
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+ - Scannable formatting (bullets, lists, short paragraphs)
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+ - Strong conclusions with CTAs when appropriate
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+ ## Writing Process
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+ 1. **Understanding**: Analyze the topic, audience, and goals from $ARGUMENTS
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+ 2. **Research**: Use WebSearch to gather current, relevant information
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+ 3. **Planning**: Create a detailed outline with logical structure
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+ 4. **Writing**: Craft the content following SEO best practices
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+ 5. **Optimization**: Review for clarity, accuracy, and SEO
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+ 6. **Formatting**: Ensure proper Markdown formatting
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+ ## Output Requirements
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+ Save the content as a markdown file with the following structure:
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+ ```markdown
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+ ---
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+ title: [Compelling, keyword-rich title]
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+ meta_description: [150-160 character summary]
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+ slug: [url-friendly-version]
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+ tags: [relevant, topic, tags]
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+ category: [Primary category]
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+ ---
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+ # [Title]
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+ [Content with proper heading hierarchy]
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+ ```
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+ ## Parameters Supported
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+ - Topic (required): Main subject matter
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+ - Word count: Target length (default: 800)
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+ - Tone: professional, casual, technical, conversational, academic
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+ - Audience: Target reader demographic
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+ - SEO keywords: Primary and secondary keywords
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+ - Publish to WordPress: Auto-publish as draft (true/false)
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+ ## WordPress Integration
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+ If publish_to_wordpress is requested:
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+ 1. Save the content locally first
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+ 2. Check for WordPress configuration in environment variables
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+ 3. Use the WordPress MCP to create a draft post
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+ 4. Report the draft URL to the user
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+ Always prioritize user value over keyword density. Write for humans first, search engines second.
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+ # Coolify Deployment Manager
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+ Execute Coolify deployment operations: $ARGUMENTS
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+ Launch the Coolify deployment specialist agent for application deployment and infrastructure management.
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+ ## Available Operations
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+ ### Quick Deploy Commands
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+ - `deploy <app-name>` - Deploy application by name or from current directory
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+ - `status` - Check Coolify system status and connectivity
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+ - `list <resource-type>` - List servers, projects, applications, databases
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+ - `logs <app-name>` - View application deployment logs
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+ - `restart <app-name>` - Restart an application
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+ - `env <app-name>` - Manage environment variables
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+ ### Detailed Deploy Commands
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+ - `deploy --repo <url> --name <name> --server <uuid>` - Deploy with specific configuration
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+ - `deploy --dockerfile --port 8080 --domain app.example.com` - Deploy Docker app
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+ - `deploy-database --type postgresql --name mydb` - Deploy database
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+ - `deploy-stack --config stack.json` - Deploy multi-component stack
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+ ## Usage Examples
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+ ### Quick Deployments
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+ ```
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+ /myai-coolify-deploy status
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+ /myai-coolify-deploy list servers
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+ /myai-coolify-deploy deploy my-nextjs-app
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+ /myai-coolify-deploy logs my-app
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+ ```
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+ ### Advanced Deployments
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+ ```
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+ /myai-coolify-deploy deploy --repo https://github.com/user/app --name api-server
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+ /myai-coolify-deploy deploy --dockerfile --port 3000 --domain api.example.com
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+ /myai-coolify-deploy deploy-database --type postgresql --version 16
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+ ```
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+ ### Environment Management
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+ ```
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+ /myai-coolify-deploy env my-app --set API_KEY=secret123
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+ /myai-coolify-deploy env my-app --file .env.production
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+ ```
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+ ### Monitoring & Management
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+ ```
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+ /myai-coolify-deploy list applications --detailed
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+ /myai-coolify-deploy restart my-app
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+ /myai-coolify-deploy logs my-app --follow
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+ ```
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+ ## Process Flow
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+ 1. **Parse Arguments**
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+ - Extract operation type from $ARGUMENTS
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+ - Identify deployment target and configuration
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+ - Validate required parameters
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+ 2. **Verify Connectivity**
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+ - Check Coolify API accessibility
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+ - Validate credentials from `.env`
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+ - Confirm target server availability
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+ 3. **Execute Operation**
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+ - Load coolify-deploy agent
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+ - Run appropriate deployment script
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+ - Monitor progress and handle errors
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+ 4. **Report Results**
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+ - Provide deployment URL and status
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+ - Show relevant logs if deployment fails
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+ - Suggest next steps or troubleshooting
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+ ## Required Environment Variables
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+ COOLIFY_API_KEY=your_api_key_here
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+ ```
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+ ## Examples with Context
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+ ### Example 1: Deploy Current Directory
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+ ```bash
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+ # User has Next.js app in current directory
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+ /myai-coolify-deploy deploy .
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+ # Agent workflow:
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+ # 1. Detects Next.js app (reads package.json)
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+ # 2. Lists available servers
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+ # 3. Prompts for server selection
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+ # 4. Deploys with Nixpacks
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+ # 5. Provides deployment URL
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+ ```
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+ ### Example 2: Deploy with GitHub Repo
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+ ```bash
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+ /myai-coolify-deploy deploy --repo https://github.com/user/api --name api-prod
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+ # Agent workflow:
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+ # 1. Validates repository accessibility
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+ # 2. Selects optimal server
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+ # 3. Creates Coolify application
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+ # 4. Triggers deployment
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+ # 5. Monitors until complete
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+ ```
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+ ### Example 3: Deploy Full Stack
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+ ```bash
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+ /myai-coolify-deploy deploy-stack
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+ # Agent workflow:
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+ # 1. Reads stack configuration (stack.json or prompts)
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+ # 2. Uses Task tool to parallelize:
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+ # - Deploy PostgreSQL database
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+ # - Deploy Redis cache
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+ # - Deploy API backend
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+ # - Deploy frontend
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+ # 3. Configures connections between components
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+ # 4. Runs health checks
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+ # 5. Reports complete stack status
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+ ```
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+ ## Safety Features
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+ - **Confirmation gates** - Prompts for production deployments
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+ - **Rollback support** - Can revert failed deployments
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+ - **Credential safety** - API keys never logged or exposed
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+ - **Resource validation** - Verifies server capacity before deployment
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+ - **Error recovery** - Auto-retry with exponential backoff
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+ ## Output Format
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+ The agent provides structured output:
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+ - **Status updates**: Real-time deployment progress
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+ - **Success confirmation**: Deployment URL and access info
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+ - **Error details**: Clear error messages with troubleshooting steps
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+ - **Next actions**: Suggested follow-up commands
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+ ## Integration with Other Agents
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+ Works seamlessly with:
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+ - **content-writer** - Deploy WordPress for published content
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+ - **wordpress-admin** - Manage deployed WordPress instances
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+ - Custom agents for CI/CD pipeline integration
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+ ## Performance Notes
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+ - Typical deployment: 2-5 minutes (depends on build complexity)
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+ - Script execution: <1 second for status/list operations
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+ - Agent initialization: <3k tokens (lightweight pattern)
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+ - Extended thinking available for complex decisions
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+ ---
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+ Always run `/myai-coolify-deploy status` first to verify connectivity before deployment operations.