superkit-mcp-server 1.2.4 → 1.2.6

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  1. package/ARCHITECTURE.md +102 -102
  2. package/README.md +71 -71
  3. package/SUPERKIT.md +168 -168
  4. package/agents/code-archaeologist.md +106 -106
  5. package/agents/coder.md +90 -90
  6. package/agents/data-engineer.md +28 -28
  7. package/agents/devops-engineer.md +242 -242
  8. package/agents/git-manager.md +203 -203
  9. package/agents/orchestrator.md +420 -420
  10. package/agents/penetration-tester.md +188 -188
  11. package/agents/performance-optimizer.md +187 -187
  12. package/agents/planner.md +270 -270
  13. package/agents/qa-automation-engineer.md +103 -103
  14. package/agents/quant-developer.md +32 -32
  15. package/agents/reviewer.md +100 -100
  16. package/agents/scout.md +222 -222
  17. package/agents/tester.md +274 -274
  18. package/agents/ui-designer.md +208 -208
  19. package/build/__tests__/test_apply_prompt_args.js +104 -0
  20. package/build/index.js +106 -45
  21. package/build/tools/todoTools.js +39 -39
  22. package/build/tools/validators/__tests__/apiSchema.test.js +23 -23
  23. package/build/tools/validators/__tests__/convertRules.test.js +5 -5
  24. package/build/tools/validators/__tests__/frontendDesign.test.js +12 -12
  25. package/build/tools/validators/__tests__/geoChecker.test.js +19 -19
  26. package/build/tools/validators/__tests__/mobileAudit.test.js +12 -12
  27. package/build/tools/validators/__tests__/reactPerformanceChecker.test.js +17 -17
  28. package/build/tools/validators/__tests__/securityScan.test.js +6 -6
  29. package/build/tools/validators/__tests__/seoChecker.test.js +16 -16
  30. package/build/tools/validators/__tests__/typeCoverage.test.js +14 -14
  31. package/commands/README.md +122 -122
  32. package/commands/ask.toml +72 -72
  33. package/commands/brainstorm.toml +119 -119
  34. package/commands/chat.toml +77 -77
  35. package/commands/code-preview.toml +37 -37
  36. package/commands/code.toml +28 -28
  37. package/commands/content.toml +200 -200
  38. package/commands/cook.toml +77 -77
  39. package/commands/copywrite.toml +131 -131
  40. package/commands/db.toml +192 -192
  41. package/commands/debug.toml +166 -166
  42. package/commands/design.toml +158 -158
  43. package/commands/dev-rules.toml +14 -14
  44. package/commands/do.toml +117 -117
  45. package/commands/doc-rules.toml +14 -14
  46. package/commands/docs.toml +148 -148
  47. package/commands/fix.toml +440 -440
  48. package/commands/fullstack.toml +175 -175
  49. package/commands/git.toml +235 -235
  50. package/commands/help.toml +84 -84
  51. package/commands/integrate.toml +127 -127
  52. package/commands/journal.toml +136 -136
  53. package/commands/kit-setup.toml +40 -40
  54. package/commands/mcp.toml +183 -183
  55. package/commands/orchestration.toml +15 -15
  56. package/commands/plan.toml +206 -172
  57. package/commands/pm.toml +148 -148
  58. package/commands/pr.toml +50 -50
  59. package/commands/project.toml +32 -32
  60. package/commands/research.toml +117 -117
  61. package/commands/review-pr.toml +63 -63
  62. package/commands/review.toml +190 -190
  63. package/commands/scout-ext.toml +97 -97
  64. package/commands/scout.toml +79 -79
  65. package/commands/screenshot.toml +65 -65
  66. package/commands/session.toml +102 -102
  67. package/commands/skill.toml +384 -384
  68. package/commands/status.toml +22 -22
  69. package/commands/team.toml +56 -56
  70. package/commands/test.toml +164 -164
  71. package/commands/ticket.toml +70 -70
  72. package/commands/use.toml +106 -106
  73. package/commands/video.toml +83 -83
  74. package/commands/watzup.toml +71 -71
  75. package/commands/workflow.toml +14 -14
  76. package/package.json +35 -35
  77. package/skills/meta/README.md +30 -30
  78. package/skills/meta/api-design/SKILL.md +134 -134
  79. package/skills/meta/code-review/SKILL.md +44 -44
  80. package/skills/meta/code-review/checklists/pre-merge.md +25 -25
  81. package/skills/meta/code-review/workflows/architecture-pass.md +26 -26
  82. package/skills/meta/code-review/workflows/performance-pass.md +27 -27
  83. package/skills/meta/code-review/workflows/security-pass.md +29 -29
  84. package/skills/meta/compound-docs/SKILL.md +133 -133
  85. package/skills/meta/debug/SKILL.md +40 -40
  86. package/skills/meta/debug/templates/bug-report.template.md +31 -31
  87. package/skills/meta/debug/workflows/reproduce-issue.md +20 -20
  88. package/skills/meta/docker/SKILL.md +126 -126
  89. package/skills/meta/examples/supabase/SKILL.md +46 -46
  90. package/skills/meta/examples/supabase/references/best-practices.md +319 -319
  91. package/skills/meta/examples/supabase/references/common-patterns.md +373 -373
  92. package/skills/meta/examples/supabase/templates/migration-template.sql +49 -49
  93. package/skills/meta/examples/supabase/templates/rls-policy-template.sql +77 -77
  94. package/skills/meta/examples/supabase/workflows/debugging.md +260 -260
  95. package/skills/meta/examples/supabase/workflows/migration-workflow.md +211 -211
  96. package/skills/meta/examples/supabase/workflows/rls-policies.md +244 -244
  97. package/skills/meta/examples/supabase/workflows/schema-design.md +321 -321
  98. package/skills/meta/file-todos/SKILL.md +88 -88
  99. package/skills/meta/mobile/SKILL.md +140 -140
  100. package/skills/meta/nextjs/SKILL.md +101 -101
  101. package/skills/meta/performance/SKILL.md +130 -130
  102. package/skills/meta/react-patterns/SKILL.md +83 -83
  103. package/skills/meta/security/SKILL.md +114 -114
  104. package/skills/meta/session-resume/SKILL.md +96 -96
  105. package/skills/meta/tailwind/SKILL.md +139 -139
  106. package/skills/meta/testing/SKILL.md +43 -43
  107. package/skills/meta/testing/references/vitest-patterns.md +45 -45
  108. package/skills/meta/testing/templates/component-test.template.tsx +37 -37
  109. package/skills/tech/alpha-vantage/SKILL.md +142 -142
  110. package/skills/tech/alpha-vantage/references/commodities.md +153 -153
  111. package/skills/tech/alpha-vantage/references/economic-indicators.md +158 -158
  112. package/skills/tech/alpha-vantage/references/forex-crypto.md +154 -154
  113. package/skills/tech/alpha-vantage/references/fundamentals.md +223 -223
  114. package/skills/tech/alpha-vantage/references/intelligence.md +138 -138
  115. package/skills/tech/alpha-vantage/references/options.md +93 -93
  116. package/skills/tech/alpha-vantage/references/technical-indicators.md +374 -374
  117. package/skills/tech/alpha-vantage/references/time-series.md +157 -157
  118. package/skills/tech/financial-modeling/SKILL.md +18 -18
  119. package/skills/tech/financial-modeling/skills/3-statements/SKILL.md +368 -368
  120. package/skills/tech/financial-modeling/skills/3-statements/references/formatting.md +118 -118
  121. package/skills/tech/financial-modeling/skills/3-statements/references/formulas.md +292 -292
  122. package/skills/tech/financial-modeling/skills/3-statements/references/sec-filings.md +125 -125
  123. package/skills/tech/financial-modeling/skills/dcf-model/SKILL.md +1210 -1210
  124. package/skills/tech/financial-modeling/skills/dcf-model/TROUBLESHOOTING.md +40 -40
  125. package/skills/tech/financial-modeling/skills/dcf-model/requirements.txt +8 -8
  126. package/skills/tech/financial-modeling/skills/dcf-model/scripts/validate_dcf.py +292 -292
  127. package/skills/tech/financial-modeling/skills/lbo-model/SKILL.md +236 -236
  128. package/skills/tech/financial-modeling/skills/merger-model/SKILL.md +108 -108
  129. package/skills/workflows/README.md +203 -203
  130. package/skills/workflows/adr.md +174 -174
  131. package/skills/workflows/changelog.md +74 -74
  132. package/skills/workflows/compound.md +323 -323
  133. package/skills/workflows/compound_health.md +74 -74
  134. package/skills/workflows/create-agent-skill.md +138 -138
  135. package/skills/workflows/cycle.md +144 -144
  136. package/skills/workflows/deploy-docs.md +84 -84
  137. package/skills/workflows/development-rules.md +42 -42
  138. package/skills/workflows/doc.md +95 -95
  139. package/skills/workflows/documentation-management.md +34 -34
  140. package/skills/workflows/explore.md +146 -146
  141. package/skills/workflows/generate_command.md +106 -106
  142. package/skills/workflows/heal-skill.md +97 -97
  143. package/skills/workflows/housekeeping.md +229 -229
  144. package/skills/workflows/kit-setup.md +102 -102
  145. package/skills/workflows/map-codebase.md +78 -78
  146. package/skills/workflows/orchestration-protocol.md +43 -43
  147. package/skills/workflows/plan-compound.md +439 -439
  148. package/skills/workflows/plan_review.md +269 -269
  149. package/skills/workflows/primary-workflow.md +37 -37
  150. package/skills/workflows/promote_pattern.md +86 -86
  151. package/skills/workflows/release-docs.md +82 -82
  152. package/skills/workflows/report-bug.md +135 -135
  153. package/skills/workflows/reproduce-bug.md +118 -118
  154. package/skills/workflows/resolve_pr.md +133 -133
  155. package/skills/workflows/resolve_todo.md +128 -128
  156. package/skills/workflows/review-compound.md +376 -376
  157. package/skills/workflows/skill-review.md +127 -127
  158. package/skills/workflows/specs.md +257 -257
  159. package/skills/workflows/triage-sprint.md +102 -102
  160. package/skills/workflows/triage.md +152 -152
  161. package/skills/workflows/work.md +399 -399
  162. package/skills/workflows/xcode-test.md +93 -93
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- - Problem to solve
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- Measurable criteria to validate decision:
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- - [ ] [Metric 1] e.g., "p95 latency <200ms"
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- # ---
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- # USAGE:
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- # /brainstorm REST vs GraphQL for mobile app
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- # /brainstorm Redis cache vs DB optimization vs CDN
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- # /brainstorm Monolith vs microservices
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- # /brainstorm WebSockets vs polling for dashboard
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+ description = "Trade-off analysis before coding (Brainstormer Agent)"
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+ prompt = """
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+ # 💡 BRAINSTORMER AGENT
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+ Brainstorm topic:
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+
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+ **Question:** {{args}}
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+
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+ ## CONTEXT REQUESTED
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+ Before analysis, context is needed:
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+ - **Team:** Skills, experience level?
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+ - **Timeline:** Deadline? MVP or full product?
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+ - **Budget:** Constraints?
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+ - **Constraints:** Technical, business?
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+ (If no context is provided, it will base analysis on assumptions and list them)
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## OUTPUT FORMAT
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+
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+ ### 📋 Problem Understanding
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+ - Problem to solve
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+ - Constraints identified
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+ - Assumptions made
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ### 🔄 Approaches Analysis
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+
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+ #### Approach A: [Name]
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+ | Aspect | Analysis |
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+ |--------|----------|
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+ | **Description** | [How it works] |
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+ | **Pros** | • [Pro 1] • [Pro 2] • [Pro 3] |
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+ | **Cons** | • [Con 1] • [Con 2] |
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+ | **Effort** | Low / Medium / High |
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+ | **Risk** | Low / Medium / High |
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+ | **Time to MVP** | [Estimate] |
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+ #### Approach B: [Name]
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+ [Same structure]
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+ #### Approach C: [Name]
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+ [Same structure]
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+ ---
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+ ### 📊 Trade-off Matrix
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+ | Criteria | A | B | C |
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+ |----------|---|---|---|
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+ | Speed | ⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐ | ⭐ |
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+ | Scale | ⭐ | ⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐ |
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+ | Cost | ⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐ | ⭐ |
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+ | Team Fit | ⭐⭐ | ⭐⭐⭐ | ⭐ |
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+ ---
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+ ### ✅ Success Criteria
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+ Measurable criteria to validate decision:
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+ - [ ] [Metric 1] e.g., "p95 latency <200ms"
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+ - [ ] [Metric 2] e.g., "Ship MVP in 6 weeks"
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+ - [ ] [Metric 3] e.g., "80% test coverage"
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+
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+ ---
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+ ### ⚠️ YAGNI Assessment
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+ **Overengineering check:**
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+ > Is this solution over-engineered for current needs?
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+
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+ - [ ] Building for 10x scale when 2x is enough
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+ - [ ] Premature optimization
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+ - [ ] Unnecessary abstractions
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+ **Verdict:** [Keep simple / Proceed / Simplify]
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+ ---
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+ ### ❓ Open Questions
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+ Questions to answer BEFORE proceeding:
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+ 1. [Question 1]
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+ 2. [Question 2]
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+ 3. [Question 3]
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+ ⚠️ **Don't skip these!**
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+ ---
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+ ### 🎯 Recommendation
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+ **Recommended:** [Approach X]
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+ **Reasoning:**
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+ [Why this approach fits best given context]
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+ **When NOT to use:**
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+ [Scenarios where this would be wrong choice]
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+ ---
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+ ### 🚀 Next Steps
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+ ```bash
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+ # Ready to proceed? Run:
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+ /plan [implementation based on chosen approach]
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+ ```
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+ ---
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+ > **Key Takeaway:** Brainstormer doesn't write code. It saves you from writing the wrong code. 10 minutes of brainstorming prevents weeks of refactoring.
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+ """
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+ # ---
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+ # USAGE:
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+ # /brainstorm REST vs GraphQL for mobile app
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+ # /brainstorm Redis cache vs DB optimization vs CDN
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+ # /brainstorm Monolith vs microservices
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+ # /brainstorm WebSockets vs polling for dashboard
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- /cook # Execute with checkpoint
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- /scout # Search codebase
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+ # 💬 Super-Kit Chat Reference
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+ ## Built-in Features
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+ ### File Operations
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+ ```
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+ @file.ts # Read a file into context
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+ Read file.ts # Natural language also works
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+ ```
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+ ### Search
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+ ```
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+ Search for auth # Find files
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+ Where is login # Natural language search
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+ ```
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+ ```
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+ /plan # Create plan
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+ /cook # Execute with checkpoint
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+ /scout # Search codebase
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+ /code # Implement features
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+ ... # All super-kit commands
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+ ```
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+ ## Tips
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+ ### Adding Context
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+ - Mention file names and AI will read them
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+ - Use "Read [file]" or "Show me [file]"
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+ - Reference line numbers: "line 50 of app.ts"
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+ ### Multi-turn Conversations
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+ - AI remembers conversation history
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+ - Reference previous messages
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+ - Build on earlier answers
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+
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+ ### Controlling Output
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+ - "Be concise" for shorter answers
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+ - "Explain in detail" for longer
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+ - "Show code only" for just code
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+
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+ ## Super-Kit Chat Commands
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+
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+ | Command | Description |
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+ |---------|-------------|
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+ | `/chat` | Show this help |
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+ | `/chat mode` | Explain AI modes |
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+ | `/chat tips` | Show power user tips |
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+ | `/ask <question>` | Ask about codebase |
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+ | `/watzup` | Project status |
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+ | `/session save` | Save current context |
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+
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+ ## Keyboard Shortcuts
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+
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+ - `Ctrl+C` - Cancel current operation
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+ - `Ctrl+D` - Exit Super-Kit CLI
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+ - `Up/Down` - Navigate history
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+
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+ That's it! Start chatting naturally with AI.
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+ """
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+
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+ # ---
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+ # USAGE:
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- description = "Preview code changes without applying (Dry Run mode)"
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-
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- prompt = """
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- # 👁️ Code Preview Agent (Dry Run)
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-
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- **Request:** {{args}}
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-
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- ## IMPORTANT - DRY RUN MODE
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-
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- You are in **DRY RUN** mode. This means:
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- 1. ❌ **DO NOT** write to actual files
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- 2. ❌ **DO NOT** use write_file, edit, or any file writing tools
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- 3. ✅ **ONLY** display proposed changes in unified diff format
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-
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- ## Output Format
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-
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- Display proposed changes as:
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-
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- ### File: `path/to/file.ts`
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- ```diff
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- - old line
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- + new line
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- ```
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-
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- ## After Preview
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-
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- After the user views the diff:
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- - If the user says "apply", "ok", "lgtm" → Run `/code` to apply
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- - If the user says "no", "cancel" → Stop
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- - If the user requests changes → Update the diff
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-
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- ## Guidelines
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-
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- 1. Read current files first
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- 2. Create proposed changes
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- 3. Display diff ONLY ON CONSOLE
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- 4. DO NOT WRITE TO FILE
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+ description = "Preview code changes without applying (Dry Run mode)"
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+
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+ prompt = """
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+ # 👁️ Code Preview Agent (Dry Run)
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+
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+ **Request:** {{args}}
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+
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+ ## IMPORTANT - DRY RUN MODE
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+
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+ You are in **DRY RUN** mode. This means:
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+ 1. ❌ **DO NOT** write to actual files
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+ 2. ❌ **DO NOT** use write_file, edit, or any file writing tools
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+ 3. ✅ **ONLY** display proposed changes in unified diff format
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+
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+ ## Output Format
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+
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+ Display proposed changes as:
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+
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+ ### File: `path/to/file.ts`
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+ ```diff
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+ - old line
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+ + new line
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## After Preview
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+
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+ After the user views the diff:
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+ - If the user says "apply", "ok", "lgtm" → Run `/code` to apply
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+ - If the user says "no", "cancel" → Stop
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+ - If the user requests changes → Update the diff
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+
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+ ## Guidelines
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+
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+ 1. Read current files first
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+ 2. Create proposed changes
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+ 3. Display diff ONLY ON CONSOLE
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+ 4. DO NOT WRITE TO FILE
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  """
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- description = "Write and edit code (Coder Agent)"
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- prompt = """
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- # 💻 Coder Agent
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- Implement:
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- **Task:** {{args}}
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-
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- ## Pre-flight
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- 1. Review plan (if any)
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- 2. Check existing patterns
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- 3. Identify integration points
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-
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- ## Implementation Guidelines
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- - Follow project style guide
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- - TypeScript best practices
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- - Proper error handling
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- - JSDoc comments for functions
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-
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- ## Code Quality
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- - Clean, readable
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- - Single responsibility
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- - Proper naming
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- - No magic numbers
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-
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- ## Output
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- Code changes with explanations.
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+ description = "Write and edit code (Coder Agent)"
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+
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+ prompt = """
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+ # 💻 Coder Agent
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+
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+ Implement:
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+
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+ **Task:** {{args}}
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+
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+ ## Pre-flight
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+ 1. Review plan (if any)
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+ 2. Check existing patterns
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+ 3. Identify integration points
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+
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+ ## Implementation Guidelines
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+ - Follow project style guide
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+ - TypeScript best practices
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+ - Proper error handling
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+ - JSDoc comments for functions
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+
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+ ## Code Quality
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+ - Clean, readable
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+ - Single responsibility
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+ - Proper naming
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+ - No magic numbers
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+
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+ ## Output
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+ Code changes with explanations.
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  """