- Implemented a new HTML template for the workflow dashboard, featuring a responsive design with dark/light theme support, session statistics, and task management UI.
- Created a browser launcher utility to open HTML files in the default browser across platforms.
- Developed file utility functions for safe reading and writing of JSON and text files.
- Added path resolver utilities to validate and resolve file paths, ensuring security against path traversal attacks.
- Introduced UI utilities for displaying styled messages and banners in the console.
## Changes
- Simplify analysis output strategy to optional modular structure
- Update synthesis/artifacts documentation to use AskUserQuestion tool
- Add modular output strategy for brainstorm analysis
- Simplify clarification deduplication in lite-plan
- Add "Fix, Don't Hide" section to CLAUDE.md guidelines
- Simplify project.json schema by removing unused fields
- Update session ID format in lite-fix/lite-plan workflows
- Add development index to project JSON schema
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- Rename Track 0 from 'Exploration Aggregation' to 'Exploration Synthesis'
- Add explicit synthesis logic for critical_files prioritization and deduplication
- Enhance explore-json-schema to support relevance scores in relevant_files
- Update explore agent prompts across context-gather and lite-plan commands
- Add synthesizeCriticalFiles and synthesizeConflictIndicators helper functions
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- context-gather.md: Add Step 2 with complexity assessment (Low/Medium/High)
and parallel cli-explore-agent execution (1-4 agents based on complexity)
- context-search-agent.md: Add Track 0 for exploration aggregation with
exploration_results schema including all_patterns and all_integration_points
- conflict-resolution.md: Consume exploration_results for enhanced conflict
detection with pre-identified conflict indicators
- task-generate-agent.md: Use exploration critical_files for focus_paths
and all_patterns/all_integration_points for implementation guidance
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Move specific JSON structure requirements from cli-explore-agent (keep generic)
to review-*-cycle.md prompts. Key requirements now inline in prompts:
- Root must be array [{}] not object {}
- analysis_timestamp field (not timestamp/analyzed_at)
- Flat summary structure (not nested by_severity)
- Lowercase severity/id values
- Correct field names (snippet not code_snippet, impact not exploit_scenario)
- Implemented the `docs-related-cli` command for context-aware documentation generation and update for changed modules using CLI execution with tool fallback.
- Introduced the `lite-fix` command for lightweight bug diagnosis and fix workflow, featuring intelligent severity assessment and optional hotfix mode for production incidents.
- Update action-planning-agent and task-generate-agent to load context
via file paths instead of embedded context packages
- Streamline test-cycle-execute workflow execution
- Remove redundant content from conflict-resolution and context-gather
- Update SKILL.md and tdd-plan documentation
- Add CLI mode example to implementation_approach showing optional command field
- Document two execution modes:
1. Default Mode (agent execution): No command field, agent interprets steps
2. CLI Mode (command execution): With command field, uses CLI tools (codex/gemini/qwen)
- Add Implementation Approach Execution Modes section with:
- Mode descriptions and use cases
- Required fields for each mode
- Command patterns for CLI mode (codex, gemini)
- Mode selection strategy
- Simplify implementation_approach examples to use generic placeholders
- Emphasize command field is optional, agent decides based on task complexity
Benefits:
- Clear documentation of both execution patterns
- Agents understand when to use CLI tools vs direct execution
- Pattern examples show structure without over-specifying content
- Supports both autonomous agent work and CLI tool delegation
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- Remove context_signature field from meta object
- Simplify meta object to focus on essential fields
- Keep execution_group for parallelization support
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Add note in Phase 2 to clarify that historical archive analysis
(querying .workflow/archives/manifest.json) is optional, addressing
discrepancy between context-gather.md (4 tracks) and agent implementation
(3 tracks).
This prevents confusion about manifest.json location and makes the
optional nature of archive querying explicit.
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- Updated output paths in various command files to reflect the new structure: `.workflow/sessions/{session_id}/` instead of `.workflow/{session_id}/`.
- Adjusted documentation and code comments to ensure consistency across all agents and commands.
- Ensured that all references to session-related files are correctly pointing to the new directory format.
Restructure cli-lite-planning-agent.md and cli-planning-agent.md following action-planning-agent.md's clear hierarchical pattern. Merge duplicate content, consolidate sections, and improve readability while preserving all original information.
Major changes:
- Add cli-lite-planning-agent.md for generating structured task objects
- Upgrade planObject.tasks from string[] to structured objects with 7 fields:
- title, file, action, description (what to do)
- implementation (3-7 steps on how to do it)
- reference (pattern, files, examples to follow)
- acceptance (verification criteria)
- Update lite-execute.md to format structured tasks for Agent/Codex execution
- Clean up agent files: remove "how to call me" sections (cli-planning-agent, cli-explore-agent)
- Update lite-plan.md to use cli-lite-planning-agent for Medium/High complexity tasks
Benefits:
- Execution agents receive complete "how to do" guidance instead of vague descriptions
- Each task includes specific file paths, implementation steps, and verification criteria
- Clear separation of concerns: agents only describe what they do, not how they are called
- Architecture validated by Gemini: 100% consistency, no responsibility leakage
Breaking changes: None (backward compatible via task.title || task fallback in lite-execute)
Introduce comprehensive test quality assurance framework to prevent "hollow tests"
from masking real issues. Optimize JSON data structures following minimal-but-sufficient principle.
Major Changes:
- Multi-layered test strategy (L0: Static, L1: Unit, L2: Integration, L3: E2E)
- New quality gate task (IMPL-001.5-review) validates tests before fix cycle
- Layer-aware failure diagnosis with test_type field support
- JSON simplification: removed redundant failure_context (~44% size reduction)
File Changes:
- new: cli-planning-agent.md - CLI analysis executor with layer-specific guidance
- mod: test-fix-gen.md - multi-layered test planning and quality gate generation
- mod: test-fix-agent.md - layer-aware test execution and failure classification
- mod: test-cycle-execute.md - 95% pass rate threshold with criticality assessment
Technical Details:
- test_type field tracks test layer (static/unit/integration/e2e)
- IMPL-fix-N.json simplified: removed 350 lines of redundant data
- Single source of truth: iteration-N-analysis.md contains full context
- Quality config: ~/.claude/workflows/test-quality-config.json (not in repo)
Benefits:
- Prevents symptom-level fixes through layer-specific diagnosis
- Ensures test quality with static analysis and coverage validation
- Reduces JSON file size by 44% while maintaining information completeness
- Enforces comprehensive test coverage (happy path + negative + edge cases)
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