opengstack 0.13.9 → 0.14.0

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  1. package/{skills/land-and-deploy/SKILL.md → commands/autoplan.md} +0 -16
  2. package/{skills/benchmark/SKILL.md → commands/benchmark.md} +0 -17
  3. package/{skills/browse/SKILL.md → commands/browse.md} +0 -17
  4. package/{skills/ship/SKILL.md → commands/canary.md} +0 -18
  5. package/{skills/careful/SKILL.md → commands/careful.md} +0 -20
  6. package/{skills/canary/SKILL.md → commands/codex.md} +0 -17
  7. package/{skills/connect-chrome/SKILL.md → commands/connect-chrome.md} +0 -15
  8. package/commands/cso.md +72 -0
  9. package/commands/design-consultation.md +72 -0
  10. package/commands/design-review.md +72 -0
  11. package/commands/design-shotgun.md +72 -0
  12. package/commands/document-release.md +72 -0
  13. package/{skills/freeze/SKILL.md → commands/freeze.md} +0 -26
  14. package/{skills/gstack-upgrade/SKILL.md → commands/gstack-upgrade.md} +0 -14
  15. package/{skills/guard/SKILL.md → commands/guard.md} +0 -31
  16. package/commands/investigate.md +72 -0
  17. package/commands/land-and-deploy.md +72 -0
  18. package/commands/office-hours.md +72 -0
  19. package/commands/plan-ceo-review.md +72 -0
  20. package/commands/plan-design-review.md +72 -0
  21. package/commands/plan-eng-review.md +72 -0
  22. package/commands/qa-only.md +72 -0
  23. package/commands/qa.md +72 -0
  24. package/commands/retro.md +72 -0
  25. package/commands/review.md +72 -0
  26. package/{skills/setup-browser-cookies/SKILL.md → commands/setup-browser-cookies.md} +0 -14
  27. package/commands/setup-deploy.md +72 -0
  28. package/commands/ship.md +72 -0
  29. package/{skills/unfreeze/SKILL.md → commands/unfreeze.md} +0 -12
  30. package/package.json +4 -4
  31. package/scripts/install-commands.js +45 -0
  32. package/scripts/install-skills.js +4 -7
  33. package/skills/autoplan/SKILL.md +0 -96
  34. package/skills/autoplan/SKILL.md.tmpl +0 -694
  35. package/skills/benchmark/SKILL.md.tmpl +0 -222
  36. package/skills/browse/SKILL.md.tmpl +0 -131
  37. package/skills/browse/bin/find-browse +0 -21
  38. package/skills/browse/bin/remote-slug +0 -14
  39. package/skills/browse/scripts/build-node-server.sh +0 -48
  40. package/skills/browse/src/activity.ts +0 -208
  41. package/skills/browse/src/browser-manager.ts +0 -959
  42. package/skills/browse/src/buffers.ts +0 -137
  43. package/skills/browse/src/bun-polyfill.cjs +0 -109
  44. package/skills/browse/src/cli.ts +0 -678
  45. package/skills/browse/src/commands.ts +0 -128
  46. package/skills/browse/src/config.ts +0 -150
  47. package/skills/browse/src/cookie-import-browser.ts +0 -625
  48. package/skills/browse/src/cookie-picker-routes.ts +0 -230
  49. package/skills/browse/src/cookie-picker-ui.ts +0 -688
  50. package/skills/browse/src/find-browse.ts +0 -61
  51. package/skills/browse/src/meta-commands.ts +0 -550
  52. package/skills/browse/src/platform.ts +0 -17
  53. package/skills/browse/src/read-commands.ts +0 -358
  54. package/skills/browse/src/server.ts +0 -1192
  55. package/skills/browse/src/sidebar-agent.ts +0 -280
  56. package/skills/browse/src/sidebar-utils.ts +0 -21
  57. package/skills/browse/src/snapshot.ts +0 -407
  58. package/skills/browse/src/url-validation.ts +0 -95
  59. package/skills/browse/src/write-commands.ts +0 -364
  60. package/skills/browse/test/activity.test.ts +0 -120
  61. package/skills/browse/test/adversarial-security.test.ts +0 -32
  62. package/skills/browse/test/browser-manager-unit.test.ts +0 -17
  63. package/skills/browse/test/bun-polyfill.test.ts +0 -72
  64. package/skills/browse/test/commands.test.ts +0 -2075
  65. package/skills/browse/test/compare-board.test.ts +0 -342
  66. package/skills/browse/test/config.test.ts +0 -316
  67. package/skills/browse/test/cookie-import-browser.test.ts +0 -519
  68. package/skills/browse/test/cookie-picker-routes.test.ts +0 -260
  69. package/skills/browse/test/file-drop.test.ts +0 -271
  70. package/skills/browse/test/find-browse.test.ts +0 -50
  71. package/skills/browse/test/findport.test.ts +0 -191
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  78. package/skills/browse/test/fixtures/network-idle.html +0 -30
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  86. package/skills/browse/test/fixtures/upload.html +0 -25
  87. package/skills/browse/test/gstack-config.test.ts +0 -138
  88. package/skills/browse/test/gstack-update-check.test.ts +0 -514
  89. package/skills/browse/test/handoff.test.ts +0 -235
  90. package/skills/browse/test/path-validation.test.ts +0 -91
  91. package/skills/browse/test/platform.test.ts +0 -37
  92. package/skills/browse/test/server-auth.test.ts +0 -65
  93. package/skills/browse/test/sidebar-agent-roundtrip.test.ts +0 -226
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  97. package/skills/browse/test/snapshot.test.ts +0 -467
  98. package/skills/browse/test/state-ttl.test.ts +0 -35
  99. package/skills/browse/test/test-server.ts +0 -57
  100. package/skills/browse/test/url-validation.test.ts +0 -72
  101. package/skills/browse/test/watch.test.ts +0 -129
  102. package/skills/canary/SKILL.md.tmpl +0 -212
  103. package/skills/careful/SKILL.md.tmpl +0 -56
  104. package/skills/careful/bin/check-careful.sh +0 -112
  105. package/skills/codex/SKILL.md +0 -90
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  107. package/skills/connect-chrome/SKILL.md.tmpl +0 -195
  108. package/skills/cso/ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS.md +0 -14
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  111. package/skills/design-consultation/SKILL.md +0 -94
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  113. package/skills/design-review/SKILL.md +0 -94
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  115. package/skills/design-shotgun/SKILL.md +0 -91
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  117. package/skills/document-release/SKILL.md +0 -91
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  119. package/skills/freeze/SKILL.md.tmpl +0 -77
  120. package/skills/freeze/bin/check-freeze.sh +0 -79
  121. package/skills/gstack-upgrade/SKILL.md.tmpl +0 -222
  122. package/skills/guard/SKILL.md.tmpl +0 -77
  123. package/skills/investigate/SKILL.md +0 -105
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  125. package/skills/land-and-deploy/SKILL.md.tmpl +0 -881
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  128. package/skills/plan-ceo-review/SKILL.md +0 -94
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  130. package/skills/plan-design-review/SKILL.md +0 -92
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  137. package/skills/qa/templates/qa-report-template.md +0 -126
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  148. package/skills/setup-browser-cookies/SKILL.md.tmpl +0 -81
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- name: qa-only
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- preamble-tier: 4
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- version: 1.0.0
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- description: |
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- Report-only QA testing. Systematically tests a web application and produces a
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- fixes anything. Use when asked to "just report bugs", "qa report only", or
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- # /qa-only: Report-Only QA Testing
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- You are a QA engineer. Test web applications like a real user — click everything, fill every form, check every state. Produce a structured report with evidence. **NEVER fix anything.**
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- ## Setup
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- **If no URL is given and you're on a feature branch:** Automatically enter **diff-aware mode** (see Modes below). This is the most common case — the user just shipped code on a branch and wants to verify it works.
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