- Create shared-template-system.md as unified template reference for both Gemini and Codex
- Extract duplicate template directory structures from gemini-unified.md and codex-unified.md
- Add comprehensive template categorization with tool compatibility matrix
- Include cross-tool usage patterns and selection guidelines
- Update both workflow files to reference shared template documentation
- Maintain tool-specific template selection guides with clear focus areas
- Add proper cross-references and usage examples for maintainability
This eliminates duplication while providing comprehensive template system documentation that can be maintained independently.
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- Update README.md and README_CN.md to v1.1 with unified Gemini/Codex CLI integration
- Add comprehensive Codex command documentation with autonomous development capabilities
- Enhance CLI tool guidelines with shared template system architecture
- Consolidate documentation structure removing outdated CLAUDE.md files
- Reflect current project state with dual CLI workflow coordination
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- Introduced new analysis templates for architecture, implementation patterns, performance, quality, and security.
- Created detailed development templates for component creation, debugging, feature implementation, refactoring, testing, and migration planning.
- Established structured documentation guidelines for root, domain, module, and sub-module levels to enhance clarity and organization.
- Implemented a hierarchy analysis template to optimize project structure and documentation depth.
- Updated codex-unified documentation to reflect new command structures, template usage, and best practices for autonomous development workflows.
Major Changes:
- Update README.md and README_CN.md to reflect v1.0 release instead of v2.0
- Add Gemini CLI integration highlights: dynamic template discovery, auto-selection
- Correct command references from /gemini:pre:* to /gemini:mode:*
- Add Smart Template Auto-Selection usage examples
- Reorganize Gemini commands from /pre/ to /mode/ directory structure
Documentation Improvements:
- Replace v2.0 architecture claims with actual v1.0 achievements
- Highlight 500+ lines of documentation streamlining
- Add practical examples for new auto-selection template system
- Maintain consistency between English and Chinese versions
Command Structure Updates:
- Move auto.md, bug-index.md, plan.md from /pre/ to /mode/ directory
- Update gemini-unified.md path references
- Ensure all command references are accurate and functional
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- Introduced a comprehensive set of parallel execution command templates for various architectural and functional scenarios.
- Added prompts for analyzing system architecture, implementation patterns, performance, code quality, security, and project structure.
- Created templates for planning tasks, component implementation, migration strategies, and code reviews.
- Established a unified guideline for Gemini CLI usage, including command syntax, file patterns, and template best practices.
- Initialized VSCode settings file for project configuration.1
- Create brainstorming-framework.md to centralize common techniques and execution modes
- Simplify conceptual-planning-agent.md from 280 to 170 lines (39% reduction)
- Update all 9 brainstorm commands to reference framework instead of agent
- Eliminate circular dependencies and improve maintainability
Key improvements:
- Separated concerns: principles -> framework -> commands -> agent
- Role definitions now only exist in their respective command files
- Creative techniques centralized in framework file
- Agent focused solely on execution logic
- Clear hierarchical reference structure without duplication
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- Create /workflow:plan:deep command for deep technical planning
- Add GEMINI_ANALYSIS_REQUIRED support to conceptual-planning-agent
- Translate brainstorm commands to English (business-analyst, partial innovation-lead)
- Consolidate document format standards in file-structure-standards.md
- Update action-planning-agent to reference centralized format standards
Key changes:
- plan-deep.md: New command with mandatory Gemini CLI analysis via agent
- conceptual-planning-agent.md: Added Gemini Analysis Integration section
- file-structure-standards.md: Enhanced with detailed IMPL_PLAN.md formats
- Unified language to English for consistency
- Remove detailed progress views (Total Tasks: X, Completed: Y %) from all templates
- Simplify TODO_LIST.md structure by removing Progress Overview sections
- Remove stats tracking from session-management-principles.json schema
- Eliminate progress format and calculation logic from context command
- Remove percentage-based progress displays from action-planning-agent
- Simplify vibe command coordination by removing detailed task counts
- Focus on essential JSON state changes rather than UI progress metrics
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Updates all workflow commands to create .workflow/session_status.jsonl if it doesn't exist when checking for active sessions. This ensures consistent behavior across:
- gemini-chat.md: Added creation rule and updated workflow pseudocode
- gemini-execute.md: Added session file creation requirement
- gemini-mode.md: Updated session check process
- workflow/action-plan.md: Updated both session check locations
- task/replan.md: Added creation rule to session validation
- task/breakdown.md: Updated session check process
- workflow/brainstorm.md: Added creation rule to session registry query
Also includes cleanup of deprecated command files (context.md, sync.md) and documentation updates for task creation complexity escalation.
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