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
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  140. package/skills/workflows/explore.md +146 -146
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  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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- description: (Brownfield) Map existing codebase architecture, tech stack, and conventions to ensure AI logic integrates smoothly.
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- ---
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-
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- # /map-codebase - Codebase Mapping Workflow
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- Explore your existing application to document and structure its architecture, technology stack, testing conventions, and primary concerns. These foundational documents allow you and specialized agents to safely operate inside complex, pre-existing ("brownfield") codebases.
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- > **Why map the codebase?** Writing code in an existing project without understanding its structure leads to duplicated patterns, fragmented architecture, and broken tests.
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-
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- ## When To Use
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- - **New Developer/Agent Onboarding:** First step when bringing an agent into a mature project.
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- - **Before Major Refactors:** Taking a snapshot of the current state before altering the foundations.
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- - **Project Documentation Sync:** After significant time has passed or dependencies have evolved.
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- ---
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-
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- ## Workflow
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- ### Step 1: Run Sub-Task Planners in Parallel
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- You will invoke multiple agents sequentially or in parallel using the `orchestrator` to generate specific documents:
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- #### 1. Analyze Tech Stack and Integrations
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- Use `explorer-agent` to analyze package files (e.g., package.json, requirements.txt, Cargo.toml), config files, and core application endpoints.
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- - **Output:** `.planning/codebase/STACK.md` and `.planning/codebase/INTEGRATIONS.md`
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-
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- #### 2. Analyze Architecture and Structure
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- Use `code-archaeologist` to analyze the directory structures, entry points, import patterns, and key abstractions across the project.
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- - **Output:** `.planning/codebase/ARCHITECTURE.md` and `.planning/codebase/STRUCTURE.md`
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-
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- #### 3. Analyze Quality and Conventions
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- Use `qa-automation-engineer` or `test-engineer` to read `.eslintrc`, `.prettierrc`, `jest.config.js`, and analyze common design patterns across `src/`.
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- - **Output:** `.planning/codebase/CONVENTIONS.md` and `.planning/codebase/TESTING.md`
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- #### 4. Map Out Concerns
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- Use `penetration-tester` or `performance-optimizer` to map large files, scattered FIXME/TODO tags, fragile abstractions, and technical debt.
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- - **Output:** `.planning/codebase/CONCERNS.md`
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- ### Step 2: Ensure Path Formatting
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- > [!IMPORTANT]
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- > **File Paths are Mandatory:** All generated mapping documents (`STACK.md`, `ARCHITECTURE.md`, `CONVENTIONS.md`, etc.) MUST use absolute or exact relative markdown file paths (e.g., `src/services/user.ts`), formatted with backticks. Vague descriptions like "User Service" are not actionable.
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- ### Step 3: Integrate with Project Knowledge
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- Ensure the mapped output is linked in the master README, `GEMINI.md`, or the primary planner file so future workflows (`/plan-compound`, `/work`) automatically ingest the conventions.
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- ### Step 4: Validate
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- Ensure these files do NOT include:
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- - Passwords or tokens.
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- - Content from `.env` files.
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- - Proprietary or encrypted keys.
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- Check that all 4 dimensions (Tech, Arch, Quality, Concerns) exist in the `.planning/codebase/` output directory.
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- ---
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- ## Output Template References
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- When writing these documents, use the following structural guidelines:
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- - **STACK.md**: Languages, Runtime, Frameworks, Key Dependencies, Platform Requirements.
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- - **ARCHITECTURE.md**: Pattern Overview, Layers, Data Flow, Key Abstractions, Entry Points.
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- - **CONVENTIONS.md**: Naming Patterns, Code Style, Error Handling, Logging, Comment Guidelines.
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- - **CONCERNS.md**: Tech Debt, Known Bugs, Fragile Areas, Test Coverage Gaps.
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- ## Completion
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- ```bash
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- ✓ Codebase mapped into .planning/codebase/
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- Next steps:
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- 1. /plan-compound - Start planning features using these new conventions
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- 2. /review - Review the identified technical debt (CONCERNS.md)
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- ```
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+ ---
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+ description: (Brownfield) Map existing codebase architecture, tech stack, and conventions to ensure AI logic integrates smoothly.
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+ ---
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+
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+ # /map-codebase - Codebase Mapping Workflow
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+
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+ Explore your existing application to document and structure its architecture, technology stack, testing conventions, and primary concerns. These foundational documents allow you and specialized agents to safely operate inside complex, pre-existing ("brownfield") codebases.
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+
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+ > **Why map the codebase?** Writing code in an existing project without understanding its structure leads to duplicated patterns, fragmented architecture, and broken tests.
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+
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+ ## When To Use
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+
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+ - **New Developer/Agent Onboarding:** First step when bringing an agent into a mature project.
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+ - **Before Major Refactors:** Taking a snapshot of the current state before altering the foundations.
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+ - **Project Documentation Sync:** After significant time has passed or dependencies have evolved.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Workflow
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+
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+ ### Step 1: Run Sub-Task Planners in Parallel
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+
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+ You will invoke multiple agents sequentially or in parallel using the `orchestrator` to generate specific documents:
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+
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+ #### 1. Analyze Tech Stack and Integrations
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+ Use `explorer-agent` to analyze package files (e.g., package.json, requirements.txt, Cargo.toml), config files, and core application endpoints.
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+ - **Output:** `.planning/codebase/STACK.md` and `.planning/codebase/INTEGRATIONS.md`
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+
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+ #### 2. Analyze Architecture and Structure
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+ Use `code-archaeologist` to analyze the directory structures, entry points, import patterns, and key abstractions across the project.
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+ - **Output:** `.planning/codebase/ARCHITECTURE.md` and `.planning/codebase/STRUCTURE.md`
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+
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+ #### 3. Analyze Quality and Conventions
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+ Use `qa-automation-engineer` or `test-engineer` to read `.eslintrc`, `.prettierrc`, `jest.config.js`, and analyze common design patterns across `src/`.
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+ - **Output:** `.planning/codebase/CONVENTIONS.md` and `.planning/codebase/TESTING.md`
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+
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+ #### 4. Map Out Concerns
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+ Use `penetration-tester` or `performance-optimizer` to map large files, scattered FIXME/TODO tags, fragile abstractions, and technical debt.
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+ - **Output:** `.planning/codebase/CONCERNS.md`
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+
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+ ### Step 2: Ensure Path Formatting
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+
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+ > [!IMPORTANT]
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+ > **File Paths are Mandatory:** All generated mapping documents (`STACK.md`, `ARCHITECTURE.md`, `CONVENTIONS.md`, etc.) MUST use absolute or exact relative markdown file paths (e.g., `src/services/user.ts`), formatted with backticks. Vague descriptions like "User Service" are not actionable.
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+
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+ ### Step 3: Integrate with Project Knowledge
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+ Ensure the mapped output is linked in the master README, `GEMINI.md`, or the primary planner file so future workflows (`/plan-compound`, `/work`) automatically ingest the conventions.
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+
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+ ### Step 4: Validate
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+
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+ Ensure these files do NOT include:
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+ - Passwords or tokens.
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+ - Content from `.env` files.
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+ - Proprietary or encrypted keys.
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+
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+ Check that all 4 dimensions (Tech, Arch, Quality, Concerns) exist in the `.planning/codebase/` output directory.
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ## Output Template References
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+ When writing these documents, use the following structural guidelines:
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+ - **STACK.md**: Languages, Runtime, Frameworks, Key Dependencies, Platform Requirements.
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+ - **ARCHITECTURE.md**: Pattern Overview, Layers, Data Flow, Key Abstractions, Entry Points.
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+ - **CONVENTIONS.md**: Naming Patterns, Code Style, Error Handling, Logging, Comment Guidelines.
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+ - **CONCERNS.md**: Tech Debt, Known Bugs, Fragile Areas, Test Coverage Gaps.
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+ ## Completion
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+ ```bash
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+ ✓ Codebase mapped into .planning/codebase/
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+
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+ Next steps:
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+ 1. /plan-compound - Start planning features using these new conventions
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+ 2. /review - Review the identified technical debt (CONCERNS.md)
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+ ```
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- name: orchestration-protocol
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- description: Best practices and patterns for agent coordination, including sequential, parallel, and hybrid models.
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- # Orchestration Protocol
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- ## Agent Coordination Patterns
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- ### 1. Sequential Orchestration
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- ```
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- /plan → /scout → /code → /test → /review → /git
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- ```
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- ### 2. Parallel Orchestration
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- Aggregate results
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- ```
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- ```
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- ```
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- ## MCP Tools
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- | Tool | Purpose |
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- | `kit_team_start` | Start session |
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- | `kit_handoff_agent` | Transfer context |
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- | `kit_smart_route` | Auto-select workflow |
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- ## Best Practices
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- 1. Always start with `/plan`
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- 2. Use `/scout` before coding
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- 3. Test before review
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- 4. Review before commit
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+ name: orchestration-protocol
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+ description: Best practices and patterns for agent coordination, including sequential, parallel, and hybrid models.
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+ ---
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+ # Orchestration Protocol
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+ ## Agent Coordination Patterns
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+ ### 1. Sequential Orchestration
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+ ```
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+ /plan → /scout → /code → /test → /review → /git
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+ ```
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+ ### 2. Parallel Orchestration
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+ ```
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+ Parallel: /scout scan multiple dirs
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+ Aggregate results
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+ Proceed with plan
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+ ```
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+ ### 3. Hybrid
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+ ```
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+ 1. Parallel: Scout
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+ 2. Sequential: Plan
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+ 3. Parallel: Code
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+ 4. Sequential: Test + Commit
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+ ```
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+ ## MCP Tools
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+ | Tool | Purpose |
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+ |------|---------|
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+ | `kit_team_start` | Start session |
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+ | `kit_handoff_agent` | Transfer context |
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+ | `kit_smart_route` | Auto-select workflow |
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+ ## Best Practices
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+ 1. Always start with `/plan`
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+ 2. Use `/scout` before coding
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+ 3. Test before review
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+ 4. Review before commit