replen 1.0.19 → 1.0.21

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package/dist/commands.js CHANGED
@@ -577,6 +577,6 @@ export async function runAtlas(argv) {
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  console.log(JSON.stringify({ dir, count: data.files.length }));
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  return;
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  }
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- console.log(`Atlas written: ${data.files.length} notes → ${dir}`);
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- console.log(`Open ${dir} in Obsidian (or any markdown editor) to explore the graph view of your projects, capabilities, and decisions.`);
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+ console.log(`Atlas: ${data.files.length} tiles written → ${dir}`);
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+ console.log(`Open ${dir} in Obsidian (or any markdown editor) the tiles stitch into the graph view of your projects, capabilities, and decisions.`);
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  }
@@ -5,10 +5,12 @@ description: Review Replen's suggestions for the current repo against your code.
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  # Replen Match — in-session candidate triage
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- You are running the matching loop locally. Replen's **Watchtower** — its
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+ You are running **Brainstem**'s matching loop locally. **Watchtower** — Replen's
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  maintained network of ~1,250 sources (vendor changelogs, advisories, pricing
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- pages, release feeds, standards trackers, EOL calendars) — has fetched a list
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- of plausible OSS candidates and events; you've got the user's codebase open.
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+ pages, release feeds, standards trackers, EOL calendars) — fetched the raw
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+ events; **Brainstem** scored them against this codebase's capabilities; you've
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+ got the user's codebase open and make the final call. Verdicts you record land
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+ in **Atlas** and tune Brainstem's ranking for every future session.
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  Your job is to decide which (if any) are worth their attention, write up the
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  strong ones, and capture what they want to do about them.
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  up — you'd get sharper matches if you set project tags at /settings.
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  Continuing with unfiltered for now."
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- ## The Atlas vault — local memory for any agent
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+ ## Atlas tiles — local memory for any agent
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  Replen keeps an agent-readable markdown vault at `~/.replen/atlas/` — the
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  user's whole portfolio as linked notes: every project and what it does,
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  Use it whenever you need CROSS-PROJECT context: "what else does this user
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  build?", "have we solved X in another repo?", "what did we decide about
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  Y last quarter?". Start at `MAP.md`, or call `replen_recall` for a direct
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- query. Reading the vault beats re-deriving the portfolio from scratch —
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- it's the memory layer, and it's already on disk.
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+ query. Reading the tiles beats re-deriving the portfolio from scratch —
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+ they're the memory layer, and they're already on disk.
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  ## When NOT to run this skill
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  If you ground from one of these, START the report (2c) with one line:
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  `Grounding source: Graphify vault at <path>` (or `Obsidian vault…` / `ADRs…`)
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- — it renders into the user's Atlas vault, linking the two tools. Then skim the
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+ — it renders into the user's Atlas tiles, linking the two tools. Then skim the
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  code only to VERIFY (the vault may be stale); don't re-derive what it already
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  holds. Privacy is unchanged: only capabilities/descriptors/paths/tags leave
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  the machine, exactly as with a code-read — never vault content or code.
package/package.json CHANGED
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  {
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  "name": "replen",
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- "version": "1.0.19",
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+ "version": "1.0.21",
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  "description": "Make your AI coding tools smarter. One command, no API keys, free. Replen watches what your projects actually do and surfaces a few things worth bringing in each month. Use one as is, port a piece of another, cherry pick an idea, or build it clean room. The match happens inside your AI tool's session. A few actionable matches a month, by design.",
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  "type": "module",
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  "bin": {