- Added `findAllCoreMemoryDatabases` function to recursively locate core-memory databases in nested project structures.
- Updated `listAllProjects` to utilize the new recursive function for improved project listing.
- Enhanced `getMemoriesFromProject` and `findMemoryAcrossProjects` to support nested project structures.
feat: Introduce spec context injection in hooks configuration
- Added a new hook configuration for "Spec Context Injection" to load project specs based on prompt keywords.
chore: Add gray-matter dependency for YAML frontmatter parsing
- Included `gray-matter` package in `package.json` for parsing YAML frontmatter in markdown files.
feat: Create Spec Index Builder tool for managing project specs
- Implemented `spec-index-builder.ts` to scan markdown files, extract YAML frontmatter, and generate index cache files for different spec dimensions.
feat: Develop Spec Init tool for initializing spec directories and seed documents
- Created `spec-init.ts` to set up the directory structure and seed documents for the spec system.
feat: Build Spec Keyword Extractor for keyword extraction from prompts
- Added `spec-keyword-extractor.ts` to extract keywords from user prompts, supporting both English and Chinese text.
feat: Implement Spec Loader for loading and filtering specs based on keywords
- Developed `spec-loader.ts` to handle loading of specs, filtering by read mode and keyword matches, and formatting output for CLI or hooks.
Add chmod 755 for ccw/bin/ccw.js and ccw-mcp.js after TypeScript compilation.
This fixes the issue where ccw CLI cannot be executed directly on Mac/Linux
after npm run build due to missing execute permissions.
- Introduced a new benchmark results file for performance comparison on 2026-02-09.
- Added a test for LspGraphBuilder to ensure it does not expand nodes at maximum depth.
- Created a test for the staged search pipeline to validate fallback behavior when stage 1 returns empty results.
- Added new benchmark result files: compare_2026-02-09_score_fast3.json and compare_2026-02-09_score_fast4.json.
- Implemented KeepAliveLspBridge to maintain a persistent LSP connection across multiple queries, improving performance.
- Created unit tests for staged clustering strategies in test_staged_stage3_fast_strategies.py, ensuring correct behavior of score and dir_rr strategies.
- Implemented ConfigBackupService for backing up local configuration files.
- Added ConfigSyncService to download configuration files from GitHub with remote-first conflict resolution.
- Created VersionChecker to check application version against the latest GitHub release with caching.
- Introduced security validation utilities for input validation to prevent common vulnerabilities.
- Developed utility functions to start and stop Docusaurus documentation server.
- Created execution agent prompt for issue execution with detailed deliverables and validation criteria.
- Developed planning agent prompt to analyze issues and generate structured solution plans.
- Introduced issue handling specifications outlining the workflow and issue structure.
- Established quality standards for evaluating completeness, consistency, correctness, and clarity of solutions.
- Defined solution schema specification detailing the required structure and validation rules for solutions.
- Documented subagent roles and responsibilities, emphasizing the dual-agent strategy for improved workflow efficiency.
- Update package.json version to 6.3.49
- Add changelog entry for v6.3.49 with all commits since v6.3.48
- New features: CLI tools enhancements, skills system improvements, security fixes
- Documentation updates and UI improvements
- Update ccw-coordinator.md with clarified CLI execution format
- Command-first prompt structure: /workflow:<command> -y <parameters>
- Simplified documentation with universal prompt template
- Clarify that -y is a prompt parameter, not a ccw cli parameter
## Features
- New `ccw` command: Main process workflow orchestrator with auto intent-based workflow selection
- New CommandRegistry for dynamic command discovery and metadata management
## Improvements
- Optimize ccw-coordinator: Serial blocking execution model with hook-based continuation
- Refactor execution flow: Stop after CLI launch, wait for hook callbacks (no polling)
- Add task_id tracking and state.json checkpoints for resumable execution
- Consolidate documentation: Reduce report verbosity while maintaining all core information
## Documentation
- Add Execution Model comparison (main process vs external CLI)
- Add State Management section with TodoWrite tracking examples
- Update Type Comparison table highlighting ccw vs ccw-coordinator differences
- Simplify code examples with inline comments
## Changes Summary
- ccw-coordinator.md: +272/-26 (serial blocking), -143 docs (consolidation)
- ccw.md: +121/-352 (state management, execution model)
- Rename: CCW-COORDINATOR.md → ccw-coordinator.md (lowercase)
- Add solutionsAction() to query all bound solutions in one call
- Reduces O(N) queries to O(1) for queue formation
- Update /issue:queue command to use new endpoint
- Performance: 18 individual queries → 1 batch query
Version: 6.3.42
- Add 'In Development' (开发中) badge to Loop Monitor navigation item
- Use yellow highlight to indicate development status
- Add i18n translations: nav.inDevelopment ('In Dev' / '开发中')
- Bump version to 6.3.37
The Loop Monitor feature is now clearly marked as under development,
helping users understand it may have limited functionality.
- Introduced command.json for CCW-Help with 88 commands and 16 agents, covering essential workflows and memory management.
- Created command.json for CCW with comprehensive capabilities for exploration, planning, execution, bug fixing, testing, reviewing, and documentation.
- Defined complex flows for rapid iteration, full exploration, coupled planning, bug fixing, issue lifecycle management, and more.
- Implemented intent rules for bug fixing, issue batch processing, exploration, UI design, TDD, review, and documentation.
- Established CLI tools and injection rules to enhance command execution based on context and complexity.