openalmanac 0.2.39 → 0.2.41

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  {
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  "name": "openalmanac",
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- "version": "0.2.39",
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+ "version": "0.2.41",
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  "description": "OpenAlmanac — pull, edit, and push articles to the open knowledge base",
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  "type": "module",
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  "bin": {
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  list_articles(community_slug: "<subreddit>", sort: "most_referenced")
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  ```
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- Identify 15-20 core topics grouped by theme. These should be the foundational articles every reader of this wiki would expect. Present them to the user grouped by theme:
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+ Identify 15-20 core articles. **Favor nouns over themes** specific things people would look up, not vague survey topics.
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+ - **~70% nouns:** Specific locks, tools, people, techniques, concepts. "American Lock 1100", "Spool Pin", "Tension Wrench", "LockPickingLawyer". These are the building blocks — what people search for, link to, and learn from.
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+ - **~30% structural themes:** Only the big ones that serve as entry points and tie nouns together. "Belt System", "Lock Picking Basics". Not vague surveys — each should be a real article that teaches something.
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+ Bad: "Security Pin Mechanics" (vague theme, reads like a textbook chapter)
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+ Good: "Spool Pin", "Serrated Pin", "Mushroom Pin" (specific nouns — then link them from a "Security Pins" overview)
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+ Present them to the user grouped by category, but make clear most articles are about specific things:
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  ```
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  Here's what I'd build for the foundation:
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- Lock Anatomy
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- Cylinder, Warding, Master Keying
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+ Locks
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+ American Lock 1100, Abus 55/40, Master Lock #3, Kwikset SmartKey
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+ Components
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+ › Spool Pin, Serrated Pin, Tension Wrench, Key Pin
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  Techniques
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- › Bumping, Comb Picking, Impressioning
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+ › Bumping, Raking, Single Pin Picking
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- [etc.]
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+ Community
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+ › LockPickingLawyer, BosnianBill, Belt System
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  Want to add or change anything?
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  ```
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  Include your recommendation. Wait for the user to confirm or adjust.
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+ ### Topics
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+ The groupings you present (Locks, Components, Techniques, Community) become **community topics** on Almanac. Topics show up as categories on the wiki page and each article gets assigned to one. When you scaffold articles, include the topic in the `new()` call.
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+ Keep topics broad and few (4-7). They're navigation, not a taxonomy. A topic like "Locks" is good. A topic like "European High-Security Disc Detainer Locks" is too specific — that's an article, not a topic.
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  ### Scaffold entities
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  Before any writing, scaffold all planned articles as local files:
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  - The description should have personality — capture the community's vibe, not a generic taxonomy
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  - Find a good cover image with `search_images`
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+ ### File access
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+ - Use `Glob` and `Read` tools to browse and read files in `~/.openalmanac/` — do NOT use `Bash(ls ...)` or `Bash(cat ...)`
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+ - Use `Write` and `Edit` tools to modify files — do NOT use `Bash(echo ...)` or `Bash(sed ...)`
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+ - The only Bash command you should use is the ingest script
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  ### What NOT to do
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  - Don't estimate how long things will take
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  - Don't make small talk or ask personal questions