catlog22 047d809e23 docs: rename general-purpose agent to universal-executor and update documentation
Major updates in this release:

1. Agent Renaming (13 files, 21 references):
   - Renamed general-purpose → universal-executor to avoid naming conflicts
   - Updated all references in commands and workflows
   - Maintained backward compatibility in documentation

2. README Updates (4 files):
   - Removed /workflow:session:start step (auto-created by /workflow:plan)
   - Simplified workflow from 4 steps to 3 steps
   - Updated version to v4.6.2
   - Added CLI tool usage guidelines

3. GETTING_STARTED Enhancements (2 files):
   - Added Design Philosophy section explaining multi-model CLI integration
   - Added comprehensive CLI tool usage guide with common workflows
   - Reorganized quick start to emphasize automatic session creation
   - Added examples for bug fixes and feature development

Files modified:
- Agent config: .claude/agents/general-purpose.md
- Commands: 7 files in .claude/commands/
- Workflows: 5 files in .claude/workflows/
- Documentation: README.md, README_CN.md, GETTING_STARTED.md, GETTING_STARTED_CN.md

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🚀 Claude Code Workflow (CCW)

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Claude Code Workflow (CCW) transforms AI development from simple prompt chaining into a robust, context-first orchestration system. It solves execution uncertainty and error accumulation through structured planning, deterministic execution, and intelligent multi-model orchestration.

🎉 Latest: v4.6.2 - Documentation Optimization & /memory:load Command Refinement. See CHANGELOG.md for details.

📚 New to CCW? Check out the Getting Started Guide for a beginner-friendly 5-minute tutorial!


Core Concepts

CCW is built on a set of core principles that differentiate it from traditional AI development approaches:

  • Context-First Architecture: Pre-defined context gathering eliminates execution uncertainty by ensuring agents have the correct information before implementation.
  • JSON-First State Management: Task states live in .task/IMPL-*.json files as the single source of truth, enabling programmatic orchestration without state drift.
  • Autonomous Multi-Phase Orchestration: Commands chain specialized sub-commands and agents to automate complex workflows with zero user intervention.
  • Multi-Model Strategy: Leverages the unique strengths of different AI models (Gemini for analysis, Codex for implementation) for superior results.
  • Hierarchical Memory System: A 4-layer documentation system provides context at the appropriate level of abstraction, preventing information overload.
  • Specialized Role-Based Agents: A suite of agents (@code-developer, @test-fix-agent, etc.) mirrors a real software team to handle diverse tasks.

⚙️ Installation

For detailed installation instructions, please refer to the INSTALL.md guide.

🚀 Quick One-Line Installation

Windows (PowerShell):

Invoke-Expression (Invoke-WebRequest -Uri "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/catlog22/Claude-Code-Workflow/main/install-remote.ps1" -UseBasicParsing).Content

Linux/macOS (Bash/Zsh):

bash <(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/catlog22/Claude-Code-Workflow/main/install-remote.sh)

Verify Installation

After installation, open Claude Code and check if the workflow commands are available by running:

/workflow:session:list

If the slash commands (e.g., /workflow:*) are recognized, the installation was successful.


🛠️ Command Reference

CCW provides a rich set of commands for managing workflows, tasks, and interacting with AI tools. For a complete list and detailed descriptions of all available commands, please see the COMMAND_REFERENCE.md file.

For a detailed technical specification of every command, see the COMMAND_SPEC.md.


🚀 Getting Started

The best way to get started is to follow the 5-minute tutorial in the Getting Started Guide.

Here is a quick example of a common development workflow:

  1. Create a Plan (automatically starts a session):
    /workflow:plan "Implement JWT-based user login and registration"
    
  2. Execute the Plan:
    /workflow:execute
    
  3. Check Status (optional):
    /workflow:status
    

🤝 Contributing & Support

📄 License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for details.

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