- Add docs/SKILL-DEVELOPMENT-GUIDE.md with detailed guidance on creating skills
- Update CONTRIBUTING.md with enhanced skills section linking to the new guide
- Covers skill architecture, categories, best practices, testing, and examples
The new guide provides:
- What skills are and when they activate
- Skill file structure and format
- Step-by-step skill creation tutorial
- Writing effective skill content
- Common patterns and anti-patterns
- Testing and validation checklist
- Complete examples gallery
- Add rules/zh/ directory with complete Chinese translations
- Translate all 10 common rule files:
- coding-style.md
- security.md
- testing.md
- git-workflow.md
- performance.md
- patterns.md
- hooks.md
- agents.md
- development-workflow.md
- code-review.md
- Add README.md for the zh directory explaining structure and installation
- Maintain consistent formatting with original English versions
- Keep technical terms and code examples in English where appropriate
- Add comprehensive code review standards for all languages
- Define when to review (after code changes, before commits)
- Include security review triggers and severity levels
- Reference relevant agents (code-reviewer, security-reviewer, etc.)
- Add review checklist covering security, quality, and performance
- Define approval criteria (Approve/Warning/Block)
This rule complements the existing code-reviewer agent by providing
clear guidelines on when and how to conduct code reviews.
- PTY output capture via tokio::process with stdout/stderr piping
- Ring buffer (1000 lines) per session
- Output pane wired to show selected session with auto-scroll
- Broadcast channel for output events
- Check spawnSync result and log warning on failure via stderr
- Restore osascript timeout to 5000ms, increase hook deadline to 10s
for sufficient headroom
- Replace JSON.stringify with curly quote substitution for AppleScript
compatibility (AppleScript does not support \" backslash escapes)
- Reduce spawnSync timeout from 5000ms to 3000ms to leave headroom
within the 5s hook deadline
Add a new Stop hook that sends a native macOS notification with the
task summary (first line of last_assistant_message) when Claude finishes
responding. Uses osascript via spawnSync for shell injection safety.
Supports run-with-flags fast require() path. Only active on standard
and strict profiles; silently skips on non-macOS platforms.
- TokenMeter widget using ratatui Gauge with color gradient (green->yellow->red)
- Budget fields (cost_budget_usd, token_budget) in Config
- Aggregate cost display in status bar
- Warning state at 80%+ budget consumption
- Tests for gradient, config fallback, and meter rendering
- Process spawning via tokio::process::Command
- Session state transitions with guards (Pending->Running->Completed/Failed/Stopped)
- Stop with process kill and optional worktree cleanup
- Latest alias resolver in get_status
- SQLite store migrations for state tracking
Initial scaffold for ECC 2.0, a terminal-native agentic IDE built with
Ratatui. Compiles to a 3.4MB single binary.
Core modules:
- Session manager with SQLite-backed state store
- TUI dashboard with split-pane layout (sessions, output, metrics)
- Worktree orchestration (auto-create per agent session)
- Observability with tool call risk scoring
- Inter-agent communication via SQLite mailbox
- Background daemon with heartbeat monitoring
- CLI with start/stop/sessions/status/daemon subcommands
Tech stack: Rust + Ratatui + Crossterm + Tokio + rusqlite + git2 + clap
py_compile requires explicit filenames and exits with status 2 when
invoked without them. compileall -q . recursively validates Python
syntax across the entire project, which is what the build-fix
command actually needs.
Fixes#759
Fixes#813. The platform-configs module was missing antigravity from its
targets array, causing all 13+ dependent modules to be skipped when
installing with --target antigravity --profile full.