tribunal-kit 4.4.2 → 4.4.3
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- package/.agent/scripts/marathon_harness.js +799 -0
- package/.agent/scripts/prompt_compiler.js +56 -0
- package/.agent/skills/agent-organizer/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/agentic-patterns/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/ai-prompt-injection-defense/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/api-patterns/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/api-security-auditor/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/app-builder/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/appflow-wireframe/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/architecture/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/authentication-best-practices/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/backend-security-expert/SKILL.md +122 -0
- package/.agent/skills/bash-linux/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/behavioral-modes/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/brainstorming/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/building-native-ui/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/clean-code/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/code-review-checklist/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/config-validator/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/csharp-developer/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/data-validation-schemas/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/database-design/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/deployment-procedures/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/devops-engineer/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/devops-incident-responder/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/documentation-templates/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/edge-computing/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/error-resilience/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/extract-design-system/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/framer-motion-expert/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/frontend-design/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/frontend-security-expert/SKILL.md +123 -0
- package/.agent/skills/game-design-expert/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/game-engineering-expert/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/geo-fundamentals/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/github-operations/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/gsap-core/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/gsap-frameworks/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/gsap-performance/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/gsap-plugins/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/gsap-react/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/gsap-scrolltrigger/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/gsap-timeline/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/gsap-utils/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/i18n-localization/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/intelligent-routing/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/knowledge-graph/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/lint-and-validate/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/llm-engineering/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/local-first/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/mcp-builder/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/mobile-design/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/monorepo-management/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/motion-engineering/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/nextjs-react-expert/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/nodejs-best-practices/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/observability/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/parallel-agents/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/performance-profiling/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/plan-writing/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/platform-engineer/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/playwright-best-practices/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/powershell-windows/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/project-idioms/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/python-patterns/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/python-pro/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/react-specialist/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/readme-builder/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/realtime-patterns/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/red-team-tactics/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/rust-pro/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/seo-fundamentals/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/server-management/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/shadcn-ui-expert/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/skill-creator/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/sql-pro/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/supabase-postgres-best-practices/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/swiftui-expert/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/systematic-debugging/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/tailwind-patterns/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/tdd-workflow/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/test-result-analyzer/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/testing-patterns/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/trend-researcher/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/typescript-advanced/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/ui-ux-pro-max/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/ui-ux-researcher/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/vue-expert/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/vulnerability-scanner/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/web-accessibility-auditor/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/web-design-guidelines/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/webapp-testing/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/whimsy-injector/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/skills/workflow-optimizer/SKILL.md +42 -0
- package/.agent/workflows/marathon.md +247 -0
- package/.agent/workflows/super-prompt.md +27 -0
- package/bin/tribunal-kit.js +47 -1
- package/package.json +3 -2
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