sneakoscope 0.7.11 → 0.7.16

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  ![](https://github.com/mandarange/Sneakoscope-Codex/raw/dev/docs/assets/sneakoscope-codex-logo.png)
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- Sneakoscope Codex (`sks`, displayed as `ㅅㅋㅅ`) is a Codex CLI/App harness for repeatable agent workflows. It adds terminal commands, Codex App `$` prompt commands, warp-native CLI workspaces, Team/QA/Research routes, inspectable pipeline plans, a maximum-speed Computer Use lane, a fast Goal bridge for native `/goal` persistence, Context7 evidence checks, DB safety, TriWiki context tracking, lightweight skill dreaming, Honest Mode, and release-readiness gates.
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+ Sneakoscope Codex (`sks`, displayed as `ㅅㅋㅅ`) is a Codex CLI/App harness for repeatable agent workflows. It adds terminal commands, Codex App `$` prompt commands, tmux-native CLI workspaces, Team/QA/Research routes, inspectable pipeline plans, a maximum-speed Computer Use lane, a fast Goal bridge for native `/goal` persistence, Context7 evidence checks, DB safety, TriWiki context tracking, lightweight skill dreaming, Honest Mode, and release-readiness gates.
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  ## Quick Start
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  | Area | What it does |
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- | CLI runtime | `sks warp open` and `sks --mad` explicitly launch Codex CLI with Warp; bare `sks` only prints help/readiness surfaces. |
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+ | CLI runtime | `sks tmux open` and `sks --mad` explicitly launch Codex CLI with tmux; bare `sks` only prints help/readiness surfaces. |
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  | Codex App commands | Installs generated skills so `$Team`, `$From-Chat-IMG`, `$DFix`, `$QA-LOOP`, `$PPT`, `$Goal`, `$DB`, `$Wiki`, `$Help`, and related routes are visible in prompt workflows. |
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  | Pipeline plans | Writes `pipeline-plan.json` for stateful routes so the runtime lane, kept stages, skipped stages, verification commands, and no-unrequested-fallback invariant are visible with `sks pipeline plan`. |
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  | Team orchestration | Runs substantial work through ambiguity handling, scouts, TriWiki refresh, debate, runtime task graphs, worker inboxes, implementation, review, cleanup, reflection, and Honest Mode; narrow work should use Proof Field evidence to skip unrelated pipeline work instead of expanding Team. |
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  | Skill dreaming | Records cheap generated-skill usage counters in JSON and only periodically scans `.agents/skills` for keep, merge, prune, and improvement candidates. Reports are recommendation-only and never delete skills automatically. |
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  | From-Chat-IMG | Turns chat screenshots plus original attachments into source-bound work orders, then requires scoped QA evidence before completion. |
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  | QA loop | Dogfoods UI/API behavior with safety gates, Codex Computer Use-only UI evidence, safe fixes, and rechecks. |
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- | PPT pipeline | Uses `$PPT` for simple, restrained, information-first HTML/PDF presentation artifacts, first asking delivery context, audience profile, STP strategy, decision context, and 3+ pain-point to solution/aha mappings before source research, design-system work, HTML/PDF export, and render QA. Editable source HTML is preserved under `source-html/`, PPT-only temporary build files are cleaned after completion, and generated image assets must prefer Codex App built-in image generation through `$imagegen`. |
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+ | PPT pipeline | Uses `$PPT` for simple, restrained, information-first HTML/PDF presentation artifacts, first asking delivery context, audience profile, STP strategy, decision context, and 3+ pain-point to solution/aha mappings before source research, design-system work, HTML/PDF export, and render QA. Independent strategy/render/file-write phases run in parallel where inputs allow and are recorded in `ppt-parallel-report.json`; editable source HTML is preserved under `source-html/`, PPT-only temporary build files are cleaned after completion, and generated image assets must prefer Codex App built-in image generation through `$imagegen`. |
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  | Computer Use fast lane | Uses `$Computer-Use` / `$CU` for UI/browser/visual work that needs maximum speed: skip Team debate and upfront TriWiki loops, use Codex Computer Use directly, then refresh/validate TriWiki and run Honest Mode at final closeout. |
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  | Goal | Provides a fast SKS bridge overlay for Codex native persisted `/goal` create, pause, resume, and clear controls; implementation continues through the selected SKS execution route. |
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  | TriWiki voxels | Maintains `.sneakoscope/wiki/context-pack.json` as the context SSOT with coordinate anchors, voxel metadata, `attention.use_first`, and `attention.hydrate_first`. |
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  - npm
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  - Codex CLI for terminal workflows
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  - Codex App for app-facing workflows, with Codex Computer Use required for UI/browser evidence
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- - Warp for the CLI-first runtime
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+ - tmux for the CLI-first runtime
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  - Context7 MCP for current-docs-gated routes
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- Install Warp from [warp.dev/download](https://www.warp.dev/download). On macOS, Homebrew users can also install it with:
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+ Install tmux from [tmux.dev/download](https://www.tmux.dev/download). On macOS, Homebrew users can also install it with:
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  ```sh
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  `sks --mad` is stricter than the normal runtime path:
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  - Checks npm for a newer `sneakoscope` before launch and asks whether to update when the terminal can answer y/n.
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  - Installs the latest Codex CLI with `npm i -g @openai/codex@latest` when it is missing and you approve or pass `--yes`.
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- - Requires Warp to be installed before opening the Launch Configuration.
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- - Writes a named Warp Launch Configuration and opens it through `warp://launch/<name>.yaml`.
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+ - Requires tmux 3.x or newer before opening the session.
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  ## Installation
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  ```sh
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  ```
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- `sks warp open` writes a Warp Launch Configuration for Codex CLI and opens it through Warp's public URI scheme only when that is explicitly requested. When it is already running inside Warp, SKS runs Codex in the current terminal session instead of opening another Warp window. `sks` and `sks warp check` are diagnostic/help surfaces and do not start a workspace.
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+ `sks tmux open` creates or reuses a named tmux session for Codex CLI only when that is explicitly requested. `sks` and `sks tmux check` are diagnostic/help surfaces and do not start a workspace.
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+ This creates/uses the `sks-mad-high` Codex profile for a one-shot full-access, high-reasoning tmux session with `approval_policy = "on-request"` and `approvals_reviewer = "auto_review"`. It is scoped to that explicit command and does not change normal SKS/DB safety defaults. Repeat launches reuse the same named SKS MAD tmux session.
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  MAD does not disable the pipeline contract: stages, executors, reviewers, and auto-review policy still must not invent unrequested fallback implementation code. If the requested path cannot be implemented, SKS should block with evidence rather than add substitute behavior.
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+ Team mode prepares the mission, records live events, compiles runtime tasks and worker inboxes, writes schema-backed effort/work-order/dashboard artifacts, and opens a named tmux Team session with split live lanes when tmux is available. `sks team dashboard` renders the cockpit panes for mission overview, agent lanes, task DAG, QA/dogfood, artifacts/evidence, and performance.
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+ The tmux Team launch is a live orchestration screen: the first pane follows `sks team watch <mission-id> --follow` as the mission overview, and neighboring split panes follow individual `sks team lane <mission-id> --agent <name> --follow` views. SKS gives lanes role-specific colors, labels, and terminal titles, so scouts, planning/debate voices, executors, reviewers, and safety lanes are visually distinct while the same evidence is mirrored into `team-transcript.jsonl`, `team-live.md`, and `team-dashboard.json`.
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+ TriWiki is intentionally sparse: `sks wiki sweep` records demote, soft-forget, archive, delete, promote-to-skill, and promote-to-rule candidates instead of injecting every old claim into future prompts. `sks harness fixture` validates the broader Harness Growth Factory contract: deliberate forgetting fixtures, skill card metadata, experiment schema, tool-error taxonomy, permission profiles, MultiAgentV2 defaults, and tmux cockpit view coverage. `sks code-structure scan` flags handwritten files above 1000/2000/3000-line thresholds so new logic can be extracted before command files become harder to maintain.
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package/package.json CHANGED
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  "name": "sneakoscope",
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