- Consolidate Agent and CLI prompt builders into single buildExecutionPrompt()
- Replace file-based task format with scope + modification_points structure
- Simplify to 4-part task template: Modification Points → How → Reference → Done
- Remove duplicate formatTaskForCLI and buildCLIPrompt functions
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- Updated command patterns across documentation and templates to reflect the new CLI syntax.
- Enhanced CLI tool implementation to support reading prompts from files and multi-line inputs.
- Modified core components and views to ensure compatibility with the new command structure.
- Adjusted help messages and internationalization strings to align with the updated command format.
- Improved error handling and user notifications in the CLI execution flow.
Ensure all agent executions wait for results before proceeding.
Modified 20 workflow command files with 32 Task call updates.
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This commit addresses multiple issues in session management and command documentation:
Session Management Fixes:
- Add auto-inference of location from type parameter in session.ts
- When --type lite-plan/lite-fix is specified, automatically set location accordingly
- Preserve explicit --location parameter when provided
- Update session-manager.ts to support type-based location inference
- Fix metadata filename selection (session-metadata.json vs workflow-session.json)
Command Documentation Fixes:
- Add missing --mode analysis parameter (3 locations):
* commands/memory/docs.md
* commands/workflow/lite-execute.md (2 instances)
- Add missing --mode write parameter (4 locations):
* commands/workflow/tools/task-generate-agent.md
- Remove non-existent subcommands (3 locations):
* commands/workflow/session/complete.md (manifest, project)
- Update session command syntax to use simplified format:
* Changed from 'ccw session manifest read' to 'test -f' checks
* Changed from 'ccw session project read' to 'test -f' checks
Documentation Updates:
- Update lite-plan.md and lite-fix.md to use --type parameter
- Update session/start.md to document lite-plan and lite-fix types
- Sync all fixes to skills/command-guide/reference directory (84 files)
All ccw command usage across the codebase is now consistent and correct.
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- Introduced a detailed guide for intelligent tools selection strategy, including quick reference, tool specifications, prompt templates, and best practices for CLI execution.
- Established a coding philosophy document outlining core beliefs, simplicity principles, and guidelines for effective coding practices.
- Created context requirements documentation emphasizing the importance of understanding existing patterns and dependencies before implementation.
- Developed a file modification workflow detailing the use of edit_file and write_file MCP tools, along with priority logic for file reading and editing.
- Implemented CodexLens auto hybrid mode, enhancing the CLI with automatic vector embedding generation and default hybrid search mode based on embedding availability.
- Implemented tests for the QueryParser class, covering various identifier splitting methods (CamelCase, snake_case, kebab-case), OR expansion, and FTS5 operator preservation.
- Added parameterized tests to validate expected token outputs for different query formats.
- Created edge case tests to ensure robustness against unusual input scenarios.
- Developed tests for the Reciprocal Rank Fusion (RRF) algorithm, including score computation, weight handling, and result ranking across multiple sources.
- Included tests for normalization of BM25 scores and tagging search results with source metadata.
- Introduced `--id <id>` option in CLI for custom execution IDs.
- Enhanced CLI command handling to support multi-turn conversations.
- Updated execution and conversation detail retrieval to accommodate new structure.
- Implemented merging of multiple conversations with tracking of source IDs.
- Improved history management to save and load conversation records.
- Added styles for displaying multi-turn conversation details in the dashboard.
- Refactored existing execution detail functions for backward compatibility.
## 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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- Revert cost-aware batching and multi-agent parallelism in lite-execute
- Remove execution_group and task complexity from schema
- Remove execution_group rules from lite-plan
- Keep 50k context threshold protection in lite-plan
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- Add executeBatch dispatcher to route batches to Agent/Codex
- Update executeBatchAgent to use batch.tasks instead of planObject.tasks
- Update executeBatchCodex to use batch.tasks instead of planObject.tasks
- Each parallel batch now dispatches to separate concurrent agent
Before: All batches → single agent with ALL tasks (no parallelism)
After: P1 → Agent 1, P2 → Agent 2 (true concurrent execution)
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- Create dedicated session folder (.workflow/.lite-plan/{task-slug}-{timestamp}/)
for each lite-plan execution to organize all planning artifacts
- Always export task.json (removed optional export question from Phase 4)
- Save exploration.json, plan.json, and task.json to session folder
- Add session artifact paths to executionContext for lite-execute delegation
- Update lite-execute to use artifact file paths for CLI/agent context
- Enable CLI tools (Gemini/Qwen/Codex) and agents to access detailed
planning context via file references
Benefits:
- Clean separation between different task executions
- All artifacts automatically saved for reusability
- Enhanced context available for execution phase
- Natural audit trail of planning sessions
Restructure lite-plan.md (844→668 lines, -176) and lite-execute.md (597→569 lines, -28) following agent document patterns. Move Data Structures sections to end as reference, simplify repeated content, improve hierarchical organization. All original content preserved.
Key changes:
- Data Structures moved to end (from beginning)
- Simplified Execution Process to avoid duplication
- Improved section hierarchy and flow
- Consistent structure across both documents
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)