* feat: add PRP workflow commands adapted from PRPs-agentic-eng
Add 5 new PRP workflow commands and extend 2 existing commands:
New commands:
- prp-prd.md: Interactive PRD generator with 8 phases
- prp-plan.md: Deep implementation planning with codebase analysis
- prp-implement.md: Plan executor with rigorous validation loops
- prp-commit.md: Quick commit with natural language file targeting
- prp-pr.md: GitHub PR creation from current branch
Extended commands:
- code-review.md: Added GitHub PR review mode alongside local review
- plan.md: Added cross-reference to /prp-plan for deeper planning
Adapted from PRPs-agentic-eng by Wirasm. Sub-agents remapped to
inline Claude instructions. ECC conventions applied throughout
(YAML frontmatter, Phase headings, tables, no XML tags).
Artifacts stored in .claude/PRPs/{prds,plans,reports,reviews}/.
* fix: address PR #848 review feedback
- Remove external URLs from all 6 command files (keep attribution text)
- Quote $ARGUMENTS in prp-implement.md to handle paths with spaces
- Fix empty git add expansion in prp-commit.md (use xargs -r)
- Rewrite sub-agent language in prp-prd.md as direct instructions
- Fix code-review.md: add full-file fetch for PR reviews, replace
|| fallback chains with project-type detection, use proper GitHub
API for inline review comments
- Fix nested backticks in prp-plan.md Plan Template (use 4-backtick fence)
- Clarify $ARGUMENTS parsing in prp-pr.md for base branch + flags
- Fix fragile integration test pattern in prp-implement.md (proper
PID tracking, wait-for-ready loop, clean shutdown)
* fix: address second-pass review feedback on PR #848
- Add required 'side' field to GitHub review comments API call (code-review.md)
- Replace GNU-only xargs -r with portable alternative (prp-commit.md)
- Add failure check after server readiness timeout (prp-implement.md)
- Fix unsafe word-splitting in file-fetch loop using read -r (code-review.md)
- Make git reset pathspec tolerant of zero matches (prp-commit.md)
- Quote PRD file path in cat command (prp-plan.md)
- Fix plan filename placeholder inconsistency (prp-plan.md)
- Add PR template directory scan before fixed-path fallbacks (prp-pr.md)
* perf(hooks): batch format+typecheck at Stop instead of per Edit
Fixes#735. The per-edit post:edit:format and post:edit:typecheck hooks
ran synchronously after every Edit call, adding 15-30s of latency per
file — up to 7.5 minutes for a 10-file refactor.
New approach:
- post-edit-accumulator.js (PostToolUse/Edit): lightweight hook that
records each edited JS/TS path to a session-scoped temp file in
os.tmpdir(). No formatters, no tsc — exits in microseconds.
- stop-format-typecheck.js (Stop): reads the accumulator once per
response, groups files by project root and runs the formatter in
one batched invocation per root, then groups .ts/.tsx files by
tsconfig dir and runs tsc once per tsconfig. Clears the accumulator
immediately on read so repeated Stop calls don't double-process.
For a 10-file refactor: was 10 × (15s + 30s) = 7.5 min overhead,
now 1 × (batch format + batch tsc) = ~5-30s total.
* fix(hooks): address race condition, spawn timeout, and Windows path guard
Three issues raised in code review:
1. Race condition: switched accumulator from non-atomic JSON
read-modify-write to appendFileSync (one path per line). Concurrent
Edit hook processes each append independently without clobbering each
other. Deduplication moved to the Stop hook at read time.
2. Effective timeout: added run() export to stop-format-typecheck.js so
run-with-flags.js uses the direct require() path instead of falling
through to spawnSync (which has a hardcoded 30s cap). The 120s
timeout in hooks.json now governs the full batch as intended.
3. Windows path guard: added spaces and parentheses to UNSAFE_PATH_CHARS
so paths like "C:\Users\John Doe\project\file.ts" are caught before
being passed to cmd.exe with shell: true.
* fix(hooks): fix session fallback, stale comment, trim verbose comments
- Replace 'default' session ID fallback with a cwd-based sha1 hash so
concurrent sessions in different projects don't share the same
accumulator file when CLAUDE_SESSION_ID is unset
- Remove stale "JSON file" reference in accumulator header (format is
now newline-delimited plain text)
- Remove redundant/verbose inline comments throughout both files
* fix(hooks): sanitize session ID, fix Windows tsc, proportional timeouts
- Sanitize CLAUDE_SESSION_ID with /[^a-zA-Z0-9_-]/g before embedding in
the temp filename so crafted separators or '..' sequences cannot escape
os.tmpdir() (cubic P1)
- Fix typecheckBatch on Windows: npx.cmd requires shell:true like
formatBatch already does; use spawnSync and extract stdout/stderr from
the result object (coderabbit P1)
- Proportional per-batch timeouts: divide 270s budget across all format
and typecheck batches so sequential runs in monorepos stay within the
Stop hook wall-clock limit (greptile P2)
- Raise Stop hook timeout from 120s to 300s to give large monorepos
adequate headroom (cubic P2)
* fix(hooks): extend accumulator to Write|MultiEdit, fix tests
- Extend matcher from Edit to Edit|Write|MultiEdit so files created with
Write and all files in a MultiEdit batch are included in the Stop-time
format+typecheck pass (cubic P1)
- Handle tool_input.edits[] array in accumulator for MultiEdit support
- Rename misleading 'concurrent writes' test to clarify it tests append
preservation, not true concurrency (cubic P2)
- Add Stop hook dedup test: writes duplicate paths to accumulator and
verifies the hook clears it cleanly (cubic P2)
- Add Write and MultiEdit accumulation tests
* fix(hooks): move timeout to command level, add dedup unit tests
- Move timeout: 300 from the matcher object to the hook command object
where it is actually enforced; the previous position was a no-op
(cubic P2)
- Extract parseAccumulator() and export it so tests can assert dedup
behavior directly without relying only on side effects (cubic P2)
- Add two unit tests for parseAccumulator: deduplication and blank-line
handling; rename the integration test to match its scope
* fix(hooks): replace removed format/typecheck hooks with accumulator in cursor adapter
* fix(hooks): collapse multi-line commands in bash audit logs
Add gsub("\\n"; " ") to jq filters in bash audit log and cost-tracker
hooks so multi-line commands produce single-line log entries, preventing
breakage in downstream line-based parsing.
Fixes#734
* fix: forward stdin to downstream hooks using echo pattern
Addresses review feedback: PostToolUse hooks now preserve stdin
for subsequent hooks by echoing $INPUT back to stdout after
processing. Changed ; to && for proper error propagation.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: make stdin passthrough unconditional and broaden secret redaction
- Use semicolons instead of && so printf passthrough always runs
even if jq fails
- Add || true after jq to prevent non-zero exit on parse errors
- Use printf '%s\n' instead of echo for safe binary passthrough
- Fix Authorization pattern to handle 'Bearer <token>' with space
- Add ASIA (STS temp credentials) alongside AKIA redaction
- Add GitHub token patterns (ghp_, gho_, ghs_, github_pat_)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: use [: ]* instead of s* for Authorization whitespace matching
jq's ONIG regex engine interprets s* as literal 's' zero-or-more,
not \s* (whitespace). This caused 'Authorization: Bearer <token>'
to only redact 'Authorization:' and leak the actual token.
Using [: ]* avoids the JSON/jq double-escape issue entirely and
correctly matches both 'Authorization: Bearer xyz' and
'Authorization:xyz' patterns.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Implements Anthropic's March 2026 harness design pattern — a multi-agent
architecture that separates generation from evaluation, creating an
adversarial feedback loop that produces production-quality applications.
Components:
- 3 agent definitions (planner, generator, evaluator)
- 1 skill with full documentation (skills/gan-style-harness/)
- 2 commands (gan-build for full apps, gan-design for frontend)
- 1 shell orchestrator (scripts/gan-harness.sh)
- Examples and configuration reference
Based on: https://www.anthropic.com/engineering/harness-design-long-running-apps
Co-authored-by: Hao Chen <haochen806@gmail.com>
The script lives inside .kiro/, so SCRIPT_DIR already resolves to the .kiro directory. Appending /.kiro again produced an invalid path (.kiro/.kiro) causing the installer to find no source files to copy.
* fix: filter session-start injection by cwd/project to prevent cross-project contamination
The SessionStart hook previously selected the most recent session file
purely by timestamp, ignoring the current working directory. This caused
Claude to receive a previous project's session context when switching
between projects, leading to incorrect file reads and project analysis.
session-end.js already writes **Project:** and **Worktree:** header
fields into each session file. This commit adds selectMatchingSession()
which uses those fields with the following priority:
1. Exact worktree (cwd) match — most recent
2. Same project name match — most recent
3. Fallback to overall most recent (preserves backward compatibility)
No new dependencies. Gracefully falls back to original behavior when
no matching session exists.
* fix: address review feedback — eliminate duplicate I/O, add null guards, improve docstrings
- Return { session, content, matchReason } from selectMatchingSession()
to avoid reading the same file twice (coderabbitai, greptile P2)
- Add empty array guard: return null when sessions.length === 0 (coderabbitai)
- Stop mutating input objects — no more session._matchReason (coderabbitai)
- Add null check on result before accessing properties (coderabbitai)
- Only log "selected" after confirming content is readable (cubic-dev-ai P3)
- Add full JSDoc with @param/@returns (docstring coverage)
* fix: track fallback session object to prevent session/content mismatch
When sessions[0] is unreadable, fallbackContent came from a later
session (e.g. sessions[1]) while the returned session object still
pointed to sessions[0]. This caused misleading logs and injected
content from the wrong session — the exact problem this PR fixes.
Now tracks fallbackSession alongside fallbackContent so the returned
pair is always consistent.
Addresses greptile-apps P1 review feedback.
* fix: normalize worktree paths to handle symlinks and case differences
On macOS /var is a symlink to /private/var, and on Windows paths may
differ in casing (C:\repo vs c:\repo). Use fs.realpathSync() to
resolve both sides before comparison so worktree matching is reliable
across symlinked and case-insensitive filesystems.
cwd is normalized once outside the loop to avoid repeated syscalls.
Addresses coderabbitai Major review feedback.
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Co-authored-by: kuqili <kuqili@tencent.com>
* feat(commands): add santa-loop adversarial review command
Adds /santa-loop, a convergence loop command built on the santa-method
skill. Two independent reviewers (Claude Opus + external model) must
both return NICE before code ships. Supports Codex CLI (GPT-5.4),
Gemini CLI (3.1 Pro), or Claude-only fallback. Fixes are committed
per round and the loop repeats until convergence or escalation.
* fix: address all PR review findings for santa-loop command
- Add YAML frontmatter with description (coderabbit)
- Add Purpose, Usage, Output sections per CONTRIBUTING.md template (coderabbit)
- Fix literal <prompt> placeholder in Gemini CLI invocation (greptile P1)
- Use mktemp for unique temp file instead of fixed /tmp path (greptile P1, cubic P1)
- Use --sandbox read-only instead of --full-auto to prevent repo mutation (cubic P1)
- Use git push -u origin HEAD instead of bare git push (greptile P2, cubic P1)
- Clarify verdict protocol: reviewers return PASS/FAIL, gate maps to NICE/NAUGHTY (greptile P2, coderabbit)
- Specify parallel execution mechanism via Agent tool (coderabbit nitpick)
- Add escalation format for max-iterations case (coderabbit nitpick)
- Fix model IDs: gpt-5.4 for Codex, gemini-2.5-pro for Gemini
Inline `node -e "..."` in hooks.json contained `!` characters (e.g.
`!org.isDirectory()`) that bash history expansion in certain shell
environments would misinterpret, producing syntax errors and the
"SessionStart:startup hook error" banner in the Claude Code CLI header.
Extract the bootstrap logic to `scripts/hooks/session-start-bootstrap.js`
so the shell never sees the JS source. Behaviour is identical: the script
reads stdin, resolves the ECC plugin root via CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT or a set
of well-known fallback paths, then delegates to run-with-flags.js.
Update the test that asserted the old inline pattern to verify the new
file-based approach instead.
Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replace file glob probe order with `claude agents` as the primary
discovery mechanism so ECC marketplace plugin agents are included
automatically, regardless of install path or version.
Co-authored-by: lichangze <lichangze@uniontech.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The shell wrapper run-with-flags-shell.sh was not extracting the phase
prefix from the hook ID (e.g., "pre:observe" -> "pre") and passing it
as $1 to the invoked script. This caused observe.sh to always default
to "post", recording all observations as tool_complete events with no
tool_start events captured.
Fixes#1018
Co-authored-by: Millectable <noreply@github.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(ci): resolve cross-platform test failures
- Sanity check script (check-codex-global-state.sh) now falls back to
grep -E when ripgrep is not available, fixing the codex-hooks sync
test on all CI platforms. Patterns converted to POSIX ERE for
portability.
- Unicode safety test accepts both / and \ path separators so the
executable-file assertion passes on Windows.
- Gacha test sets PYTHONUTF8=1 so Python uses UTF-8 stdout encoding on
Windows instead of cp1252, preventing UnicodeEncodeError on box-drawing
characters.
- Quoted-hook-path test skipped on Windows where NTFS disallows
double-quote characters in filenames.
* feat: port remotion-video-creation skill (29 rules), restore missing files
New skill:
- remotion-video-creation: 29 domain-specific Remotion rules covering 3D/Three.js,
animations, audio, captions, charts, compositions, fonts, GIFs, Lottie,
measuring, sequencing, tailwind, text animations, timing, transitions,
trimming, and video embedding. Ported from personal skills.
Restored:
- autonomous-agent-harness/SKILL.md (was in commit but missing from worktree)
- lead-intelligence/ (full directory restored from branch commit)
Updated:
- manifests/install-modules.json: added remotion-video-creation to media-generation
- README.md + AGENTS.md: synced counts to 139 skills
Catalog validates: 30 agents, 60 commands, 139 skills.
* fix(security): pin MCP server versions, add dependabot, pin github-script SHA
Critical:
- Pin all npx -y MCP server packages to specific versions in .mcp.json
to prevent supply chain attacks via version hijacking:
- @modelcontextprotocol/server-github@2025.4.8
- @modelcontextprotocol/server-memory@2026.1.26
- @modelcontextprotocol/server-sequential-thinking@2025.12.18
- @playwright/mcp@0.0.69 (was 0.0.68)
Medium:
- Add .github/dependabot.yml for weekly npm + github-actions updates
with grouped minor/patch PRs
- Pin actions/github-script to SHA (was @v7 tag, now pinned to commit)
* feat: add social-graph-ranker skill — weighted network proximity scoring
New skill: social-graph-ranker
- Weighted social graph traversal with exponential decay across hops
- Bridge Score: B(m) = Σ w(t) · λ^(d(m,t)-1) ranks mutuals by target proximity
- Extended Score incorporates 2nd-order network (mutual-of-mutual connections)
- Final ranking includes engagement bonus for responsive connections
- Runs in parallel with lead-intelligence skill for combined warm+cold outreach
- Supports X API + LinkedIn CSV for graph harvesting
- Outputs tiered action list: warm intros, direct outreach, network gap analysis
Added to business-content install module. Catalog validates: 30/60/140.
* fix(security): npm audit fix — resolve all dependency vulnerabilities
Applied npm audit fix --force to resolve:
- minimatch ReDoS (3 vulnerabilities, HIGH)
- smol-toml DoS (MODERATE)
- brace-expansion memory exhaustion (MODERATE)
- markdownlint-cli upgraded from 0.47.0 to 0.48.0
npm audit now reports 0 vulnerabilities.
* fix: resolve markdown lint and yarn lockfile sync
- MD047: ensure single trailing newline on all remotion rule files
- MD012: remove consecutive blank lines in lottie, measuring-dom-nodes, trimming
- MD034: wrap bare URLs in angle brackets (tailwind, transcribe-captions)
- yarn.lock: regenerated to sync with npm audit changes in package.json
* fix: replace unicode arrows in lead-intelligence (CI unicode safety check)
* fix(hooks): add WSL desktop notification support via PowerShell + BurntToast
Adds WSL (Windows Subsystem for Linux) desktop notification support to the
existing desktop-notify hook. The hook now detects WSL, finds available
PowerShell (7 or Windows PowerShell), checks for BurntToast module, and
sends Windows toast notifications.
New functions:
- isWSL(): detects WSL environment
- findPowerShell(): finds PowerShell 7 or Windows PowerShell on WSL
- isBurntToastAvailable(): checks if BurntToast module is installed
- notifyWindows(): sends Windows toast notification via BurntToast
If BurntToast is not installed, logs helpful tip for installation.
Falls back silently on non-WSL/non-macOS platforms.
* docs(hooks): update desktop-notify description to include WSL
Updates the hook description in hooks.json to reflect the newly
added WSL notification support alongside macOS.
* fix(hooks): capture stderr properly in notifyWindows
Change stdio to ['ignore', 'pipe', 'pipe'] so stderr is captured
and can be logged on errors. Without this, result.stderr is null
and error logs show 'undefined' instead of the actual error.
* fix(hooks): quote PowerShell path in install tip for shell safety
The PowerShell path contains spaces and needs to be quoted
when displayed as a copy-pasteable command.
* fix(hooks): remove external repo URL from tip message
BurntToast module is a well-known Microsoft module but per project
policy avoiding unvetted external links in user-facing output.
* fix(hooks): probe WSL interop PATH before hardcoded paths
Adds 'pwsh.exe' and 'powershell.exe' as candidates to leverage
WSL's Windows interop PATH resolution, making the hook work with
non-default WSL mount prefixes or Windows drives.
* perf(hooks): memoize isWSL detection at module load
Avoids reading /proc/version twice (once in run(), once in findPowerShell())
by computing the result once when the module loads.
* perf(hooks): reduce PowerShell spawns from 3 to 1 per notification
Merge findPowerShell version check and isBurntToastAvailable check
into a single notifyWindows call. Now just tries to send directly;
if it fails, tries next PowerShell path. Version field was unused.
Net effect: up to 3 spawns reduced to 1 in the happy path.
* fix(hooks): remove duplicate notifyWindows declaration
There were two notifyWindows function declarations due to incomplete
refactoring. Keeps only the version that returns true/false for the
call site. Node.js would throw SyntaxError with 'use strict'.
* fix(hooks): improve error handling and detection robustness
- Increase PowerShell detection timeout from 1s to 3s to avoid false
negatives on slower/cold WSL interop startup
- Return error reason from notifyWindows to distinguish BurntToast
module not found vs other PowerShell errors
- Log actionable error details instead of always showing install tip
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Co-authored-by: boss <boss@example.com>
On Git Bash (MINGW64), the native Windows Node.js binary receives a
POSIX path from $SCRIPT_DIR (e.g. /g/projects/everything-claude-code)
which Git Bash auto-converts to G:\g\projects\... — doubling the
drive letter prefix and producing MODULE_NOT_FOUND errors.
Fix: use `cygpath -w` when available to explicitly convert the POSIX
path to a proper Windows path before passing it to Node, falling back
to the original path on non-MSYS/Cygwin environments.
Adds omega-memory — persistent agent memory with semantic search,
multi-agent coordination, and knowledge graphs. Available on PyPI
as `omega-memory` (pip install omega-memory).
https://github.com/omega-memory/omega-memory
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Pin all GitHub Actions to commit SHAs instead of mutable version tags
across ci.yml, release.yml, maintenance.yml, and all reusable workflows.
This prevents supply-chain attacks via tag hijacking.
Add the required Skills section to CLAUDE.md mapping project files
(README.md, .github/workflows/*.yml) to their respective review skills.