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Alex Newman a2ab45a461 feat: move development commands to plugin distribution (#666)
* feat: move development commands to plugin distribution

Move /do, /make-plan, and /anti-pattern-czar commands from project-level
.claude/commands/ to plugin/commands/ so they are distributed with the
plugin and available to all users as /claude-mem:do, /claude-mem:make-plan,
and /claude-mem:anti-pattern-czar.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore: Update CLAUDE.md and package version; fix bugs and enhance tests

- Updated CLAUDE.md to reflect changes and new entries for January 2026.
- Bumped package version from 9.0.2 to 9.0.3 in package.json.
- Refactored worker-service.cjs for improved error handling and process management.
- Added new bugfix documentation for critical issues identified on January 10, 2026.
- Cleaned up integration test logs and removed outdated entries in tests/integration/CLAUDE.md.
- Updated server test documentation to reflect recent changes and removed old entries.
- Enhanced hook response patterns and added new entries in hooks/CLAUDE.md.

* fix: keep anti-pattern-czar as internal dev tool

The anti-pattern-czar command relies on scripts that only exist in
the claude-mem development repository, so it shouldn't be distributed
with the plugin. Moving it back to .claude/commands/ for internal use.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-01-10 18:22:08 -05:00

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You are an ORCHESTRATOR.
Create an LLM-friendly plan in phases that can be executed consecutively in new chat contexts.
Delegation model (because subagents can under-report):
- Use subagents for *fact gathering and extraction* (docs, examples, signatures, grep results).
- Keep *synthesis and plan authoring* with the orchestrator (phase boundaries, task framing, final wording).
- If a subagent report is incomplete or lacks evidence, the orchestrator must re-check with targeted reads/greps before finalizing the plan.
Subagent reporting contract (MANDATORY):
- Each subagent response must include:
1) Sources consulted (files/URLs) and what was read
2) Concrete findings (exact API names/signatures; exact file paths/locations)
3) Copy-ready snippet locations (example files/sections to copy)
4) "Confidence" note + known gaps (what might still be missing)
- Reject and redeploy the subagent if it reports conclusions without sources.
## Plan Structure Requirements
### Phase 0: Documentation Discovery (ALWAYS FIRST)
Before planning implementation, you MUST:
Deploy one or more "Documentation Discovery" subagents to:
1. Search for and read relevant documentation, examples, and existing patterns
2. Identify the actual APIs, methods, and signatures available (not assumed)
3. Create a brief "Allowed APIs" list citing specific documentation sources
4. Note any anti-patterns to avoid (methods that DON'T exist, deprecated parameters)
Then the orchestrator consolidates their findings into a single Phase 0 output.
### Each Implementation Phase Must Include:
1. **What to implement** - Frame tasks to COPY from docs, not transform existing code
- Good: "Copy the V2 session pattern from docs/examples.ts:45-60"
- Bad: "Migrate the existing code to V2"
2. **Documentation references** - Cite specific files/lines for patterns to follow
3. **Verification checklist** - How to prove this phase worked (tests, grep checks)
4. **Anti-pattern guards** - What NOT to do (invented APIs, undocumented params)
Subagent-friendly split:
- Subagents can propose candidate doc references and verification commands.
- The orchestrator must write the final phase text, ensuring tasks are copy-based, scoped, and independently executable.
### Final Phase: Verification
1. Verify all implementations match documentation
2. Check for anti-patterns (grep for known bad patterns)
3. Run tests to confirm functionality
Delegation guidance:
- Deploy a "Verification" subagent to draft the checklist and commands.
- The orchestrator must review the checklist for completeness and ensure it maps to earlier phase outputs.
## Key Principles
- Documentation Availability ≠ Usage: Explicitly require reading docs
- Task Framing Matters: Direct agents to docs, not just outcomes
- Verify > Assume: Require proof, not assumptions about APIs
- Session Boundaries: Each phase should be self-contained with its own doc references
## Anti-Patterns to Prevent
- Inventing API methods that "should" exist
- Adding parameters not in documentation
- Skipping verification steps
- Assuming structure without checking examples