Adds docs/th/README.md with a concise onboarding-style Thai
translation mirroring the docs/vi-VN format. Updates the language
switchers in the English, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese,
Japanese, Korean, Portuguese (BR), Russian, Turkish, Vietnamese,
and Simplified Chinese docs READMEs to link to the new Thai page.
The English README remains the canonical source of truth; the Thai
page links back to it for full content.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add compact prompt-defense baselines to active ECC prompt surfaces and copied CLAUDE examples. AgentShield prompt-defense findings are now zero; local tests passed 2366/2366.
- add a current Vietnamese onboarding README adapted from stale community PR #1322
- link Vietnamese from the existing localized README language selectors
- keep stale full translation content out of tree while preserving useful contributor work
Extends the hook command path correction from PR #1682 (English source) to
the zh-CN, zh-TW, and ja-JP translated mirrors so the PreToolUse hook
example matches the actual script location at
~/.claude/scripts/hooks/suggest-compact.js.
Changes per locale:
- docs/zh-CN/skills/strategic-compact/SKILL.md: update both command strings
from ~/.claude/skills/strategic-compact/suggest-compact.js to
~/.claude/scripts/hooks/suggest-compact.js.
- docs/zh-TW/skills/strategic-compact/SKILL.md: replace the outdated
suggest-compact.sh reference (the .sh variant was removed in merged PR
#41) with the current node-invoked suggest-compact.js, and align the
matcher block structure with the English canonical SKILL.md post-#1682.
- docs/ja-JP/skills/strategic-compact/SKILL.md: same .sh -> .js migration
and matcher alignment as zh-TW.
The ko-KR mirror already uses the correct CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT-based hook
path and needs no change.
Refs #1675
Translate English prose inside plain text code blocks (```text, ```)
across ja-JP documentation to Japanese, following the same approach
as PR #753 (zh-CN translation).
Translated content includes:
- Output template labels and status messages
- Folder tree inline comments
- CLI workflow descriptions
- Error/warning message examples
- Commit message templates and PR title examples
Technical identifiers, file paths, and actual code remain untranslated.
The multi-* commands (multi-plan, multi-execute, multi-workflow, multi-backend,
multi-frontend) previously required ace-tool MCP (Augment Code) which is a paid
service. This change makes ace-tool completely optional by:
- Changing "MUST call" to "If ace-tool MCP is available" for enhance_prompt
- Changing mandatory search_context calls to optional with fallback procedures
- Adding detailed fallback instructions using Claude Code built-in tools
(Glob, Grep, Read, Task/Explore agent) when ace-tool is unavailable
- Updating all translations (ja-JP, zh-CN) to match
This ensures multi-* commands work out of the box without ace-tool MCP configured.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
When installed as a plugin, /plan triggers Claude Code's built-in plan
mode instead of the plugin's plan skill. Updated all 4 README files
(EN, zh-CN, zh-TW, ja-JP) to show the plugin-namespaced form with a
comment noting the shorter form works for manual installs.
Also fixes markdownlint MD012 violation in chief-of-staff.md (trailing
double blank line from #280 merge).
Fixes#297
New articles:
- the-security-guide.md: "The Shorthand Guide to Securing Your Agent" (595 lines)
Attack vectors, sandboxing, sanitization, OWASP Top 10, observability
- the-openclaw-guide.md: "The Hidden Danger of OpenClaw" (470 lines)
Security analysis of OpenClaw, MiniClaw thesis, industry evidence
External link sanitization (22 files across EN, zh-CN, zh-TW, ja-JP, .cursor):
- Removed third-party GitHub links from skills and guides
- Replaced with inline descriptions to prevent transitive prompt injection
- Kept official org links (Anthropic, Google, Supabase, Mixedbread)
New community skills: content-hash-cache-pattern, cost-aware-llm-pipeline,
regex-vs-llm-structured-text, swift-actor-persistence, swift-protocol-di-testing