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  1. moai_adk/templates/.claude/hooks/alfred/core/project.py +750 -0
  2. moai_adk/templates/.claude/hooks/alfred/shared/core/project.py +97 -24
  3. moai_adk/templates/.git-hooks/pre-push +143 -0
  4. moai_adk/templates/.github/workflows/tag-validation.yml +4 -0
  5. moai_adk/templates/.moai/memory/gitflow-protection-policy.md +140 -30
  6. moai_adk/templates/CLAUDE.md +58 -0
  7. moai_adk/templates/README.md +256 -0
  8. {moai_adk-0.9.1.dist-info → moai_adk-0.10.1.dist-info}/METADATA +714 -79
  9. {moai_adk-0.9.1.dist-info → moai_adk-0.10.1.dist-info}/RECORD +12 -23
  10. moai_adk/templates/.claude/hooks/alfred/.moai/cache/version-check.json +0 -9
  11. moai_adk/templates/.claude/hooks/alfred/README.md +0 -343
  12. moai_adk/templates/.claude/hooks/alfred/TROUBLESHOOTING.md +0 -471
  13. moai_adk/templates/.github/workflows/tag-report.yml +0 -261
  14. moai_adk/templates/.moai/docs/quick-issue-creation-guide.md +0 -219
  15. moai_adk/templates/.moai/hooks/install.sh +0 -79
  16. moai_adk/templates/.moai/hooks/pre-commit.sh +0 -66
  17. moai_adk/templates/.moai/memory/GITFLOW-PROTECTION-POLICY.md +0 -220
  18. moai_adk/templates/.moai/memory/SPEC-METADATA.md +0 -356
  19. moai_adk/templates/src/moai_adk/core/__init__.py +0 -5
  20. moai_adk/templates/src/moai_adk/core/tags/__init__.py +0 -86
  21. moai_adk/templates/src/moai_adk/core/tags/ci_validator.py +0 -433
  22. moai_adk/templates/src/moai_adk/core/tags/cli.py +0 -283
  23. moai_adk/templates/src/moai_adk/core/tags/validator.py +0 -897
  24. {moai_adk-0.9.1.dist-info → moai_adk-0.10.1.dist-info}/WHEEL +0 -0
  25. {moai_adk-0.9.1.dist-info → moai_adk-0.10.1.dist-info}/entry_points.txt +0 -0
  26. {moai_adk-0.9.1.dist-info → moai_adk-0.10.1.dist-info}/licenses/LICENSE +0 -0
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- # GitFlow Advisory Policy
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- **Document ID**: @DOC:GITFLOW-POLICY-001
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- **Published**: 2025-10-17
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- **Status**: Advisory (recommended, not enforced)
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- **Scope**: Personal and Team modes
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- ## Overview
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- MoAI-ADK **recommends** a GitFlow-inspired workflow. This policy shares best practices while letting teams adapt them as needed.
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- ## Key Recommendations
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- | **Merge via develop** | Prefer merging `develop` into `main` | Advisory ⚠️ |
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- | **Feature branches off develop** | Branch from `develop` and raise PRs back to `develop` | Advisory ⚠️ |
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- | **Release process** | Release flow: `develop` → `main` (release engineer encouraged) | Advisory ⚠️ |
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- | **Force push** | Warn when force-pushing, but allow it | Warning ⚠️ |
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- | **Direct push** | Warn on direct pushes to `main`, but allow them | Warning ⚠️ |
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- ### 2. Git Workflow (Recommended)
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- ```
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- ┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
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- │ RECOMMENDED GITFLOW │
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- **Location**: `.git/hooks/pre-push`
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- **Purpose**: Warn on `main` branch pushes without blocking them
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- # When attempting to push to main:
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- ⚠️ ADVISORY: Non-standard GitFlow detected
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- 1. Work on feature/SPEC-{ID} branch (created from develop)
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- ## Workflow Examples
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- ```yaml
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- id: AUTH-001 # Unique SPEC ID
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- version: 0.0.1 # Semantic version (v0.0.1 = INITIAL, draft start)
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- status: draft # draft|active|completed|deprecated
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- created: 2025-09-15 # Creation date (YYYY-MM-DD)
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- **Last Updated**: 2025-10-06
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- # @CODE:DOC-TAG-004 | TAG validation core module (Components 1, 2, 3 & 4)
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- This module provides TAG validation functionality for:
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- - Pre-commit hook validation (Component 1)
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- - TAG format checking
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- - Chain integrity validation
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- # Component 1: Pre-commit validator
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- # Component 2: CI/CD validator
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- from .ci_validator import CIValidator
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- TagMatrix,
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