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Ports functionality from 10+ separate plugins into ECC so users only need one plugin installed. Consolidates: pr-review-toolkit, feature-dev, commit-commands, hookify, code-simplifier, security-guidance, frontend-design, explanatory-output-style, and personal skills. New agents (8): code-architect, code-explorer, code-simplifier, comment-analyzer, conversation-analyzer, pr-test-analyzer, silent-failure-hunter, type-design-analyzer New commands (9): commit, commit-push-pr, clean-gone, review-pr, feature-dev, hookify, hookify-list, hookify-configure, hookify-help New skills (8): frontend-design, hookify-rules, github-ops, knowledge-ops, lead-intelligence, oura-health, pmx-guidelines, remotion Enhanced skills (8): article-writing, content-engine, market-research, investor-materials, investor-outreach, x-api, security-scan, autonomous-loops — merged with personal skill content New hook: security-reminder.py (pattern-based OWASP vulnerability warnings on file edits) Totals: 36 agents, 69 commands, 128 skills, 29 hook scripts
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description
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| Guided feature development with codebase understanding and architecture focus |
A structured 7-phase feature development workflow that emphasizes understanding existing code before writing new code.
Phases
Phase 1: Discovery
- Read the user's feature request carefully
- Identify key requirements, constraints, and acceptance criteria
- Ask clarifying questions if the request is ambiguous
Phase 2: Codebase Exploration
- Use the code-explorer agent to deeply analyze relevant existing code
- Trace execution paths and map architecture layers
- Understand existing patterns, abstractions, and conventions
- Document dependencies and integration points
Phase 3: Clarifying Questions
- Present findings from exploration to the user
- Ask targeted questions about design decisions, edge cases, and preferences
- Wait for user response before proceeding
Phase 4: Architecture Design
- Use the code-architect agent to design the feature architecture
- Provide implementation blueprint: files to create/modify, component designs, data flows
- Present the plan to the user for approval
- Wait for user approval before implementing
Phase 5: Implementation
- Implement the feature following the approved architecture
- Use TDD approach: write tests first, then implementation
- Follow existing codebase patterns and conventions
- Make small, focused commits
Phase 6: Quality Review
- Use the code-reviewer agent to review the implementation
- Address Critical and Important issues
- Verify test coverage meets requirements
Phase 7: Summary
- Summarize what was built and how it integrates
- List any follow-up items or known limitations
- Provide testing instructions