replen 1.0.37 → 1.0.38

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@@ -187,23 +187,39 @@ mcp__replen__replen_capture_insight(
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  ```
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- ### Step 4 — Present + capture actions
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+ ### Step 4 — Present ONLY the wins (record everything, surface what works)
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- After all writeups, summarise:
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+ You already RECORDED every verdict in Step 3d, including skips — those are
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+ load-bearing (relevance-floor calibration, repo_quality, modality suppression,
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+ the Activity feed). But **do NOT narrate the skips to the user.** A wall of
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+ "skip, skip, skip, but…" makes Replen look like it's grasping. Present like an
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+ Apple keynote: lead with what's good, stay quiet about the rest.
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+ **Surface ONLY the wins** — `adopt` / `port` / `cherry-pick` / `clean-room` /
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+ `upgrade` + any `lesson` / `boundary`. Skips and defers are recorded silently and
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+ never listed. Lead with the strongest (an `upgrade` to something they already
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+ have usually beats a new `adopt`).
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+ If there are wins:
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  ```
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- 4 candidates triaged for tech-news-site:
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- adopt: kribblo/node-ffmpeg-installer (high · quick) ffmpeg-static swap
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- port: tj/n (medium · moderate) version-manager pattern
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- upgrade: someorg/fast-og (high · moderate) beats our og-image render (streams + caches vs our sync redraw)
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- ✗ skip: vercel/turbo (deep) — wrong runtime, already on Vite
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+ For tech-news-site:
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+ upgrade: someorg/fast-og — beats your og-image render (streams + caches vs your sync redraw) · moderate
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+ adopt: kribblo/node-ffmpeg-installer drop-in ffmpeg-static swap · quick
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+ 💡 lesson: borrow graph-as-memory premise, link repos not files ( Atlas) [via graphify/graphify]
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- 💡 lesson (via graphify/graphify): borrow graph-as-memory premise, link repos not files (→ Atlas)
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- — captured to Atlas; shown only when a Pass-3/4 insight actually fired
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+ (Triaged 9 candidates; surfacing the 2 worth acting on + 1 idea worth keeping.)
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- For each verdict, what would you like to do? (star / hide / handoff / skip)
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+ What would you like to do with each? (star / hide / handoff)
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  ```
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+ The one-line "(Triaged N…)" footer is the *only* acknowledgement that skips
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+ happened — honest, but it doesn't parade them.
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+ **If there are NO wins, say nothing** — or at most one calm line ("Nothing
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+ actionable for `<repo>` today — N triaged."). Never list the skips. Silence on a
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+ quiet day IS the calm-cadence contract, not a failure.
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  Then, for each candidate, capture the user's choice. For each action,
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  POST to `/api/state`:
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package/package.json CHANGED
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  {
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  "name": "replen",
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- "version": "1.0.37",
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+ "version": "1.0.38",
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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": {