opencode-onboard 0.4.3 → 0.4.4

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  1. package/README.md +41 -40
  2. package/content/.agents/agents/devops-manager.md +123 -123
  3. package/content/.agents/skills/ob-default/SKILL.md +25 -21
  4. package/content/.agents/skills/ob-generic-guardrails/SKILL.md +36 -32
  5. package/content/.agents/skills/ob-global/SKILL.md +92 -84
  6. package/content/.agents/skills/ob-pullrequest-az/SKILL.md +168 -160
  7. package/content/.agents/skills/ob-pullrequest-gh/SKILL.md +140 -136
  8. package/content/.opencode/commands/create-engineer.md +109 -0
  9. package/content/.opencode/plugins/session-log.js +523 -519
  10. package/content/AGENTS.md +23 -21
  11. package/package.json +1 -1
  12. package/src/commands/wizard.js +124 -113
  13. package/src/presets/browser.json +22 -18
  14. package/src/presets/optimization.json +27 -22
  15. package/src/steps/browser/browser.test.js +115 -81
  16. package/src/steps/browser/index.js +62 -54
  17. package/src/steps/clean/index.js +108 -107
  18. package/src/steps/metadata/index.js +63 -62
  19. package/src/steps/models/format.js +61 -60
  20. package/src/steps/models/write.test.js +117 -117
  21. package/src/steps/openspec/ensemble.test.js +79 -79
  22. package/src/steps/openspec/index.js +121 -32
  23. package/src/steps/openspec/index.test.js +63 -0
  24. package/src/steps/optimization/caveman.js +34 -29
  25. package/src/steps/optimization/codegraph.js +52 -0
  26. package/src/steps/optimization/global.js +88 -64
  27. package/src/steps/optimization/global.test.js +99 -0
  28. package/src/steps/optimization/index.js +109 -101
  29. package/src/steps/optimization/optimization.test.js +101 -93
  30. package/src/steps/optimization/quota.js +84 -84
  31. package/src/steps/source/source.test.js +124 -124
  32. package/src/utils/__tests__/copy.test.js +117 -117
  33. package/src/utils/exec-spinner.js +47 -47
  34. package/src/utils/exec.js +134 -131
  35. package/src/utils/terminal.js +6 -0
package/README.md CHANGED
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  When available, step commands reuse context from `.opencode/opencode-onboard.json`.
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  Typical flow for reruns:
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  - Run `clean` if you want to reset old AI files
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  - Run `copy` if templates/skills changed in a new onboard release
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  - Run `optimization` if you want to reconfigure RTK/quota/caveman + `ob-global`
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  The CLI runs a 10-step onboarding wizard. It keeps the current step visible, plus the last two completed steps, so progress is always clear.
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- | **1. Source scope** | Choose current repo or sibling source roots for code analysis |
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- | **2. Clean AI files** | Detects existing `AGENTS.md`, `.cursorrules`, `CLAUDE.md`, `.agents/` etc. and removes them, preserves your `.agents/skills/` |
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- | **3. Choose platform** | GitHub or Azure DevOps |
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- | **4. Check platform CLI** | Verifies `gh` (GitHub) or `az` + `azure-devops` (Azure DevOps) |
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- | **5. Copy scaffolding** | Copies agents + built-in skills + bootstrap docs, writes source-roots metadata, applies AGENTS bootstrap patching, copies `skills-lock.json`, then runs `npx skills` |
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- | **6. Init OpenSpec** | Runs `npx @fission-ai/openspec init` silently for structured change management |
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- | **7. Choose models** | Fetches live model list from [models.dev](https://models.dev), lets you pick plan / build / fast models with cost indicators and canonical pricing |
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- | **8. Token optimization tools** | Optional (recommended). One checklist step for RTK check, opencode-quota setup, caveman install, and dynamic `ob-global` token-optimization rule injection |
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- | **9. Install browser plugin** | Installs `@different-ai/opencode-browser` globally for agent browser automation |
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- | **10. Write onboarding metadata** | Writes `.opencode/opencode-onboard.json` with selected setup details |
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+ | **1. Source scope** | Choose current repo or sibling source roots for code analysis |
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+ | **2. Clean AI files** | Detects existing `AGENTS.md`, `.cursorrules`, `CLAUDE.md`, `.agents/` etc. and removes them, preserves your `.agents/skills/` |
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+ | **3. Choose platform** | GitHub or Azure DevOps |
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+ | **4. Check platform CLI** | Verifies `gh` (GitHub) or `az` + `azure-devops` (Azure DevOps) |
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+ | **5. Copy scaffolding** | Copies agents + built-in skills + bootstrap docs, writes source-roots metadata, applies AGENTS bootstrap patching, copies `skills-lock.json`, then runs `npx skills` |
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+ | **6. Init OpenSpec** | Runs `npx @fission-ai/openspec init` silently for structured change management |
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+ | **7. Choose models** | Fetches live model list from [models.dev](https://models.dev), lets you pick plan / build / fast models with cost indicators and canonical pricing |
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+ | **8. Token optimization tools** | Optional (recommended). One checklist step for RTK check, opencode-quota setup, caveman install, and dynamic `ob-global` token-optimization rule injection |
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+ | **9. Install browser plugin** | Installs `@different-ai/opencode-browser` globally for agent browser automation |
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+ | **10. Write onboarding metadata** | Writes `.opencode/opencode-onboard.json` with selected setup details |
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  When it finishes, open OpenCode in your project and type:
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  Custom slash commands are installed into `.opencode/commands/` and are available directly in OpenCode.
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- | `/init` | Initialize the project: generate `ARCHITECTURE.md`, `DESIGN.md`, archive history, activate agent team |
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- | `/plan <url>` | Parse a user story URL and produce a plan, proposal, specs, and tasks. Stops before implementation. |
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- | `/main <task>` | Quick direct implementation, no OpenSpec, no ensemble, no PRs. Just do it. |
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+ | `/init` | Initialize the project: generate `ARCHITECTURE.md`, `DESIGN.md`, archive history, activate agent team |
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+ | `/plan <url>` | Parse a user story URL and produce a plan, proposal, specs, and tasks. Stops before implementation. |
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+ | `/main <task>` | Quick direct implementation, no OpenSpec, no ensemble, no PRs. Just do it. |
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+ | `/create-engineer <name> "<description>"` | Create a custom engineer agent from a description, with skills auto-installed from [skills.sh](https://www.skills.sh/) |
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  ### Agents, universal behaviors
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- Agents define *how to work*. They are universal personas (same behavior across projects and stacks).
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  Current baseline uses a generic execution model:
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  ### Skills, platform knowledge
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- Skills define *what to know*. They provide project rules, platform behavior, and task-specific execution guidance. Agents auto-detect/load relevant skills; **you do not manually choose skills per prompt**.
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+ Skills define _what to know_. They provide project rules, platform behavior, and task-specific execution guidance. Agents auto-detect/load relevant skills; **you do not manually choose skills per prompt**.
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  Current loading model:
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- | `ob-global` | Baseline skill loaded first: context rules, source-roots scope, git/secrets guardrails, token-optimization rules |
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- | `ob-default` | Fallback, when no other skill matches. Still loads ob-global first |
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- | `ob-generic-guardrails` | Foundation for user guardrails skills |
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- | `ob-userstory-gh` | Parse a GitHub Issue URL into a structured work item |
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- | `ob-userstory-az` | Parse an Azure DevOps work item URL |
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- | `browser-automation` | Browser control via `@different-ai/opencode-browser` |
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+ | `ob-global` | Baseline skill loaded first: context rules, source-roots scope, git/secrets guardrails, token-optimization rules |
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+ | `ob-default` | Fallback, when no other skill matches. Still loads ob-global first |
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+ | `ob-generic-guardrails` | Foundation for user guardrails skills |
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+ | `ob-userstory-gh` | Parse a GitHub Issue URL into a structured work item |
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  Skills live in `.agents/skills/`. Any `SKILL.md` file in a subdirectory is automatically discoverable, write your own and agents will pick them up.
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+ | **plan** | Main OpenCode session | Something capable with strong reasoning |
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  Models are fetched live from [models.dev](https://models.dev) (3000+ models, cached weekly). Cost tiers `[$]` `[$$]` `[$$$]` always reflect the canonical provider price, so `github-copilot/claude-opus-4.7` shows `[$$]` not `[$]`.
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  ## Prerequisites
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- | **Node.js 18+** | Required |
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- | **[OpenCode](https://opencode.ai)** | The agent runtime |
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- | **[OpenCode Ensemble](https://github.com/hueyexe/opencode-ensemble)** | Multi-agent parallel execution |
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- | **[rtk](https://github.com/rtk-ai/rtk#pre-built-binaries)** | Recommended for safer agent CLI command execution |
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- | **[gh CLI](https://cli.github.com)** | GitHub platform, must be authenticated |
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- | **[az CLI](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/install-azure-cli)** + azure-devops extension | Azure DevOps platform |
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+ | **[OpenCode](https://opencode.ai)** | The agent runtime |
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+ | **[gh CLI](https://cli.github.com)** | GitHub platform, must be authenticated |
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+ | **[az CLI](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cli/azure/install-azure-cli)** + azure-devops extension | Azure DevOps platform |
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- # DevOps Manager
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- Process agent, reads work items, creates PRs, handles review feedback. Bookends the pipeline. Spawned by the lead agent via opencode-ensemble.
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- ## Domain
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- Work item and issue reading, PR creation, PR comment reading and classification, PR updates, screenshot capture of local running app, branch verification. Does not write application code. Platform knowledge (GitHub, Azure DevOps, etc.) comes entirely from loaded skills.
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- ## Skills and Platform Resolution
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- 5. **Report results**, Show what was done, what remains
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- ## Communication
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- - Ask for clarification if unclear
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- - Report blockers immediately
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- - Show progress when asked
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+ ---
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+ name: ob-default
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+ description: Fallback skill, used when no other skill matches. Still loads ob-global for baseline rules. Use when task is unclear or no specialized skill applies.
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+ license: MIT
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## When used
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+
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+ - No other skill matches the user's request
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+ - Task is unclear or ambiguous
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+ - Load ob-global first for baseline rules
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+
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+ ## Approach
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+
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+ 1. **Understand the ask**, Clarify if ambiguous
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+ 2. **Check existing context**, Read DESIGN.md, ARCHITECTURE.md first
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+ 3. **Start small**, MVP, iterate
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+ 4. **Verify**, Run tests + build before claiming done
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+ 5. **Report results**, Show what was done, what remains
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+
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+ ## Communication
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+
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+ - Ask for clarification if unclear
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+ - Report blockers immediately
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+ - Show progress when asked
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- Generic guardrails, foundational rules that all agents follow. Users add specialized guardrails skills for specific concerns.
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- ## Git
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- - NEVER commit or push to main
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- - NEVER force push
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- - NEVER merge PRs (human-only)
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- - Feature branches only: `feature/*` or `bugfix/*`
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- ## Secrets
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- - NEVER read or output .env files
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- - NEVER log credentials, API keys, tokens
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- - NEVER commit secrets to git
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- ## Code
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- - Run tests before marking done
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- - Run lint/build before pushing
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- - Keep changes small and focused
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- ## Security
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-
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- - Validate all inputs
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- - Escape all outputs
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- - No hardcoded credentials
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- ## Communication
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- - Ask for clarification if unclear
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- - Report blockers immediately
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- - Show progress when asked
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+ ---
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+ name: ob-generic-guardrails
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+ description: Generic guardrails, foundational rules that all agents follow. Users add specialized guardrails skills for specific concerns. Covers git, secrets, code quality, and security rules.
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+ license: MIT
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Git
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+
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+ - NEVER commit or push to main
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+ - NEVER force push
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+ - NEVER merge PRs (human-only)
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+ - Feature branches only: `feature/*` or `bugfix/*`
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+
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+ ## Secrets
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+
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+ - NEVER read or output .env files
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+ - NEVER log credentials, API keys, tokens
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+ - NEVER commit secrets to git
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+
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+ ## Code
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+
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+ - Run tests before marking done
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+ - Run lint/build before pushing
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+ - Keep changes small and focused
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+
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+ ## Security
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+
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+ - Validate all inputs
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+ - Escape all outputs
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+ - No hardcoded credentials
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+
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+ ## Communication
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+
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+ - Ask for clarification if unclear
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+ - Report blockers immediately
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+ - Show progress when asked