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# Local agent scratch (wayfinder snapshots, research notes)
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.scratch/
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# OS
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.DS_Store
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*~
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# DeepSeek Harness Desktop
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## Agent skills
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### Issue tracker
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Issues live in GitHub Issues; use the `gh` CLI. See `docs/agents/issue-tracker.md`.
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### Triage labels
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Five canonical roles, each label string equal to its name: `needs-triage`, `needs-info`, `ready-for-agent`, `ready-for-human`, `wontfix`. See `docs/agents/triage-labels.md`.
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### Domain docs
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Single-context: root `CONTEXT.md` plus `docs/adr/`. See `docs/agents/domain.md`.
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CONTEXT.md
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# DeepSeek Harness Desktop
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Official dsh WebUI in a native window. This glossary is the language for the shell, what it ships, and how users get more plugins.
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## Language
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**壳**:
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The Tauri desktop application that launches `dsh web` and embeds the official WebUI.
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_Avoid_: 应用, 客户端, wrapper, desktop shell(对用户说话时)
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**捆绑件**:
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A piece shipped inside the installer and synced into the user's dsh profile or preset directory on launch.
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_Avoid_: 内置插件, 三件套
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**市场**:
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The in-WebUI storefront plugin `dshmarket`. It is itself a Bundled component.
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_Avoid_: 插件商店, awesome-dsh-plugin, 目录
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**目录**:
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The curated awesome-dsh-plugin list that names installable Community plugins (`plugins.json`).
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_Avoid_: 市场, registry, awesome 列表(对内请用「目录」)
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**社区插件**:
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A plugin acquired through the Market, not shipped as a Bundled component.
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_Avoid_: 内置插件, 第三方插件(捆绑件也可以是上游项目)
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**默认安装**:
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A Community plugin the Shell installs through the Market on first launch. ModLens is one.
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_Avoid_: 捆绑件(默认安装不进安装包)
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**降级**:
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Bundled UI stays available when a default-installed Community plugin is missing. Vision settings stay; image reading does not.
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_Avoid_: fallback(本项目里 fallback 指把引擎再打进安装包,已否决)
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**在线更新**:
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Fetching a newer Shell, dsh, Bundled component, Market, or default-installed Community plugin over the network.
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_Avoid_: 升级(和 dsh 自己的版本号口语混淆)
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# Domain Docs
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How the engineering skills should consume this repo's domain documentation when exploring the codebase.
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## Before exploring, read these
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- **`CONTEXT.md`** at the repo root, or
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- **`CONTEXT-MAP.md`** at the repo root if it exists — it points at one `CONTEXT.md` per context. Read each one relevant to the topic.
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- **`docs/adr/`** — read ADRs that touch the area you're about to work in. In multi-context repos, also check `src/<context>/docs/adr/` for context-scoped decisions.
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If any of these files don't exist, **proceed silently**. Don't flag their absence; don't suggest creating them upfront. The `/domain-modeling` skill (reached via `/grill-with-docs` and `/improve-codebase-architecture`) creates them lazily when terms or decisions actually get resolved.
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## File structure
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Single-context repo (most repos):
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```
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/
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├── CONTEXT.md
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├── docs/adr/
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│ ├── 0001-event-sourced-orders.md
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│ └── 0002-postgres-for-write-model.md
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└── src/
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```
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Multi-context repo (presence of `CONTEXT-MAP.md` at the root):
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```
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/
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├── CONTEXT-MAP.md
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├── docs/adr/ ← system-wide decisions
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└── src/
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├── ordering/
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│ ├── CONTEXT.md
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│ └── docs/adr/ ← context-specific decisions
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└── billing/
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├── CONTEXT.md
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└── docs/adr/
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```
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## Use the glossary's vocabulary
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When your output names a domain concept (in an issue title, a refactor proposal, a hypothesis, a test name), use the term as defined in `CONTEXT.md`. Don't drift to synonyms the glossary explicitly avoids.
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If the concept you need isn't in the glossary yet, that's a signal — either you're inventing language the project doesn't use (reconsider) or there's a real gap (note it for `/domain-modeling`).
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## Flag ADR conflicts
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If your output contradicts an existing ADR, surface it explicitly rather than silently overriding:
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> _Contradicts ADR-0007 (event-sourced orders) — but worth reopening because…_
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# Issue tracker: GitHub
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Issues and specs for this repo live as GitHub issues. Use the `gh` CLI for all operations.
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## Conventions
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- **Create an issue**: `gh issue create --title "..." --body "..."`. Use a heredoc for multi-line bodies.
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- **Read an issue**: `gh issue view <number> --comments`, filtering comments by `jq` and also fetching labels.
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- **List issues**: `gh issue list --state open --json number,title,body,labels,comments --jq '[.[] | {number, title, body, labels: [.labels[].name], comments: [.comments[].body]}]'` with appropriate `--label` and `--state` filters.
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- **Comment on an issue**: `gh issue comment <number> --body "..."`
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- **Apply / remove labels**: `gh issue edit <number> --add-label "..."` / `--remove-label "..."`
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- **Close**: `gh issue close <number> --comment "..."`
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Infer the repo from `git remote -v` — `gh` does this automatically when run inside a clone.
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## Pull requests as a triage surface
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**PRs as a request surface: no.** _(Set to `yes` if this repo treats external PRs as feature requests; `/triage` reads this flag.)_
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When set to `yes`, PRs run through the same labels and states as issues, using the `gh pr` equivalents:
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- **Read a PR**: `gh pr view <number> --comments` and `gh pr diff <number>` for the diff.
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- **List external PRs for triage**: `gh pr list --state open --json number,title,body,labels,author,authorAssociation,comments` then keep only `authorAssociation` of `CONTRIBUTOR`, `FIRST_TIME_CONTRIBUTOR`, or `NONE` (drop `OWNER`/`MEMBER`/`COLLABORATOR`).
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- **Comment / label / close**: `gh pr comment`, `gh pr edit --add-label`/`--remove-label`, `gh pr close`.
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GitHub shares one number space across issues and PRs, so a bare `#42` may be either — resolve with `gh pr view 42` and fall back to `gh issue view 42`.
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## When a skill says "publish to the issue tracker"
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Create a GitHub issue.
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## When a skill says "fetch the relevant ticket"
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Run `gh issue view <number> --comments`.
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## Wayfinding operations
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Used by `/wayfinder`. The **map** is a single issue with **child** issues as tickets.
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- **Map**: a single issue labelled `wayfinder:map`, holding the Notes / Decisions-so-far / Fog body. `gh issue create --label wayfinder:map`.
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- **Child ticket**: an issue linked to the map as a GitHub sub-issue (`gh api` on the sub-issues endpoint). Where sub-issues aren't enabled, add the child to a task list in the map body and put `Part of #<map>` at the top of the child body. Labels: `wayfinder:<type>` (`research`/`prototype`/`grilling`/`task`). Once claimed, the ticket is assigned to the driving dev.
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- **Blocking**: GitHub's **native issue dependencies** — the canonical, UI-visible representation. Add an edge with `gh api --method POST repos/<owner>/<repo>/issues/<child>/dependencies/blocked_by -F issue_id=<blocker-db-id>`, where `<blocker-db-id>` is the blocker's numeric **database id** (`gh api repos/<owner>/<repo>/issues/<n> --jq .id`, _not_ the `#number` or `node_id`). GitHub reports `issue_dependencies_summary.blocked_by` (open blockers only — the live gate). Where dependencies aren't available, fall back to a `Blocked by: #<n>, #<n>` line at the top of the child body. A ticket is unblocked when every blocker is closed.
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- **Frontier query**: list the map's open children (`gh issue list --state open`, scoped to the map's sub-issues / task list), drop any with an open blocker (`issue_dependencies_summary.blocked_by > 0`, or an open issue in the `Blocked by` line) or an assignee; first in map order wins.
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- **Claim**: `gh issue edit <n> --add-assignee @me` — the session's first write.
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- **Resolve**: `gh issue comment <n> --body "<answer>"`, then `gh issue close <n>`, then append a context pointer (gist + link) to the map's Decisions-so-far.
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# Triage Labels
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The skills speak in terms of five canonical triage roles. This file maps those roles to the actual label strings used in this repo's issue tracker.
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| Label in mattpocock/skills | Label in our tracker | Meaning |
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| -------------------------- | -------------------- | ---------------------------------------- |
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| `needs-triage` | `needs-triage` | Maintainer needs to evaluate this issue |
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| `needs-info` | `needs-info` | Waiting on reporter for more information |
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| `ready-for-agent` | `ready-for-agent` | Fully specified, ready for an AFK agent |
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| `ready-for-human` | `ready-for-human` | Requires human implementation |
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| `wontfix` | `wontfix` | Will not be actioned |
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When a skill mentions a role (e.g. "apply the AFK-ready triage label"), use the corresponding label string from this table.
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Edit the right-hand column to match whatever vocabulary you actually use.
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Reference in New Issue
Block a user