- 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.
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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- Updated session completion process to use `ccw session` commands for listing, reading, and updating session statuses.
- Enhanced session listing command to provide metadata and statistics using `ccw session list` and `ccw session stats`.
- Streamlined session resume functionality with `ccw session` commands for checking status and updating session state.
- Improved session creation process by replacing manual directory and metadata handling with `ccw session init`.
- Introduced `session_manager` tool for simplified session operations, including listing, updating, and archiving sessions.
- Updated conflict resolution tools to generate structured output in `conflict-resolution.json` instead of markdown files.
- Enhanced TDD and UI design tools to utilize `ccw cli exec` for executing analysis commands, improving integration with the workflow.
Replace legacy bash/jq operations with ccw session commands for better
consistency and maintainability across workflow commands and agents.
Changes:
- commands/memory/docs.md: Use ccw session update/read for session ops
- commands/workflow/review.md: Replace cat/jq with ccw session read
- commands/workflow/tdd-verify.md: Replace find/jq with ccw session read
- agents/conceptual-planning-agent.md: Use ccw session read for metadata
- agents/test-fix-agent.md: Use ccw session read for context package
- skills/command-guide/reference/*: Mirror changes to skill docs
- ccw/src/commands/session.js: Fix EPIPE error when piping to jq/head
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- 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.
Optimize the Phase 2 output filename in /memory:docs command for better clarity:
- Old: phase2-analysis.json (generic, non-descriptive)
- New: doc-planning-data.json (clear purpose, self-documenting)
The new name better reflects that this file contains comprehensive
documentation planning data including folder analysis, grouping
information, existing docs, and statistics.
Updated all references in command documentation and skill guides.