17 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Mithun Gowda B
fb609c6a06
Fixed Some Bugs (#355)
* Fix: Install only selected MCP servers and ensure valid empty backups

This commit addresses two separate issues:

1.  **MCP Installation:** The `install` command was installing all MCP servers instead of only the ones selected by the user. The `_install` method in `setup/components/mcp.py` was iterating through all available servers, not the user's selection. This has been fixed to respect the `selected_mcp_servers` configuration. A new test has been added to verify this fix.

2.  **Backup Creation:** The `create_backup` method in `setup/core/installer.py` created an invalid `.tar.gz` file when the backup source was empty. This has been fixed to ensure that a valid, empty tar archive is always created. A test was added for this as well.
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* Fix: Correct installer validation for MCP and MCP Docs components

This commit fixes a validation issue in the installer where it would incorrectly fail after a partial installation of MCP servers.

The `MCPComponent` validation logic was checking for all "required" servers, regardless of whether they were selected by the user. This has been corrected to only validate the servers that were actually installed, by checking against the list of installed servers stored in the metadata. The metadata storage has also been fixed to only record the installed servers.

The `MCPDocsComponent` was failing validation because it was not being registered in the metadata if no documentation files were installed. This has been fixed by ensuring the post-installation hook runs even when no files are copied.

New tests have been added for both components to verify the corrected logic.

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* Fix: Allow re-installation of components and correct validation logic

This commit fixes a bug that prevented new MCP servers from being installed on subsequent runs of the installer. It also fixes the validation logic that was causing failures after a partial installation.

The key changes are:
1.  A new `is_reinstallable` method has been added to the base `Component` class. This allows certain components (like the `mcp` component) to be re-run even if they are already marked as installed.
2.  The installer logic has been updated to respect this new method.
3.  The `MCPComponent` now correctly stores only the installed servers in the metadata.
4.  The validation logic for `MCPComponent` and `MCPDocsComponent` has been corrected to prevent incorrect failures.

New tests have been added to verify all aspects of the new logic.

Co-authored-by: Mithun Gowda B <mithungowda.b7411@gmail.com>
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* feat: Display authors in UI header and update author info

This commit implements the user's request to display author names and emails in the UI header of the installer.

The key changes are:
1.  The `__email__` field in `SuperClaude/__init__.py` has been updated to include both authors' emails.
2.  The `display_header` function in `setup/utils/ui.py` has been modified to read the author and email information and display it.
3.  A new test has been added to `tests/test_ui.py` to verify the new UI output.

Co-authored-by: Mithun Gowda B <mithungowda.b7411@gmail.com>
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* feat: Version bump to 4.1.0 and various fixes

This commit prepares the project for the v4.1.0 release. It includes a version bump across all relevant files and incorporates several bug fixes and feature enhancements from recent tasks.

Key changes in this release:

- **Version Bump**: The project version has been updated from 4.0.9 to 4.1.0 in all configuration files, documentation, and source code.

- **Installer Fixes**:
  - Components can now be marked as `reinstallable`, allowing them to be re-run on subsequent installations. This fixes a bug where new MCP servers could not be added.
  - The validation logic for `mcp` and `mcp_docs` components has been corrected to avoid incorrect failures.
  - A bug in the backup creation process that created invalid empty archives has been fixed.

- **UI Enhancements**:
  - Author names and emails are now displayed in the installer UI header.

- **Metadata Updates**:
  - Mithun Gowda B has been added as an author.

- **New Tests**:
  - Comprehensive tests have been added for the installer logic, MCP components, and UI changes to ensure correctness and prevent regressions.

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* fix: Resolve dependencies for partial installs and other fixes

This commit addresses several issues, the main one being a dependency resolution failure during partial installations.

Key changes:
- **Dependency Resolution**: The installer now correctly resolves the full dependency tree when a user requests to install a subset of components. This fixes the "Unknown component: core" error.
- **Component Re-installation**: A new `is_reinstallable` flag allows components like `mcp` to be re-run on subsequent installs, enabling the addition of new servers.
- **Validation Logic**: The validation for `mcp` and `mcp_docs` has been corrected to avoid spurious failures.
- **UI and Metadata**: Author information has been added to the UI header and source files.
- **Version Bump**: The project version has been updated to 4.1.0.
- **Tests**: New tests have been added to cover all the above changes.

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* fix: Installer fixes and version bump to 4.1.0

This commit includes a collection of fixes for the installer logic, UI enhancements, and a version bump to 4.1.0.

Key changes:
- **Dependency Resolution**: The installer now correctly resolves the full dependency tree for partial installations, fixing the "Unknown component: core" error.
- **Component Re-installation**: A new `is_reinstallable` flag allows components like `mcp` to be re-run to add new servers.
- **MCP Installation**: The non-interactive installation of the `mcp` component now correctly prompts the user to select servers.
- **Validation Logic**: The post-installation validation logic has been corrected to only validate components from the current session and to use the correct list of installed servers.
- **UI & Metadata**: Author information has been added to the UI and source files.
- **Version Bump**: The project version has been updated from 4.0.9 to 4.1.0 across all files.
- **Tests**: New tests have been added to cover all the bug fixes.

Co-authored-by: Mithun Gowda B <mithungowda.b7411@gmail.com>
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* feat: Add --authors flag and multiple installer fixes

This commit introduces the `--authors` flag to display author information and includes a collection of fixes for the installer logic.

Key changes:
- **New Feature**: Added an `--authors` flag that displays the names, emails, and GitHub usernames of the project authors.
- **Dependency Resolution**: Fixed a critical bug where partial installations would fail due to unresolved dependencies.
- **Component Re-installation**: Added a mechanism to allow components to be "reinstallable", fixing an issue that prevented adding new MCP servers on subsequent runs.
- **MCP Installation**: The non-interactive installation of the `mcp` component now correctly prompts for server selection.
- **Validation Logic**: Corrected the post-installation validation to prevent spurious errors.
- **Version Bump**: The project version has been updated to 4.1.0.
- **Metadata**: Author and GitHub information has been added to the source files.
- **UI**: The installer header now displays author information.
- **Tests**: Added new tests for all new features and bug fixes.


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2025-09-13 17:28:52 +05:30
sarosh
cd57278069
added spec-panel, which transforms the project specs though the lens … (#346)
Introduces a multi-expert specification review and improvement system
powered by renowned software engineering and specification experts. This
command transforms technical specifications through the lens of industry
  experts, providing actionable feedback and systematic improvement
  recommendations.

  🎯 Key Features

  Expert Panel System
  - 10 Industry Experts: Karl Wiegers, Gojko Adzic, Alistair Cockburn,
  Martin Fowler, Michael Nygard, Sam Newman, Gregor Hohpe, Lisa Crispin,
  Janet Gregory, and Kelsey Hightower
- Domain Specialization: Requirements engineering, architecture,
testing,
   compliance, and cloud-native patterns
  - Authentic Methodologies: Each expert applies their real-world
  frameworks and critique styles

  Analysis Modes
  - Discussion Mode: Collaborative improvement through expert dialogue
  - Critique Mode: Systematic review with prioritized recommendations
  - Socratic Mode: Learning-focused questioning for deeper understanding

  Focus Areas
  - Requirements: Clarity, completeness, testability validation
- Architecture: Interface design, scalability, maintainability analysis
  - Testing: Quality attributes, coverage, edge case identification
- Compliance: Regulatory requirements, security, operational excellence

  🔧 Technical Implementation

  Command Structure
  /sc:spec-panel [content|@file] [--mode discussion|critique|socratic]
  [--focus area] [--iterations N]

  MCP Integration
  - Sequential MCP: Expert panel coordination and structured analysis
  - Context7 MCP: Industry patterns and best practices
  - Persona System: Technical Writer, System Architect, Quality Engineer
  activation

  Quality Metrics
  - Clarity Score (0-10): Language precision and understandability
  - Completeness Score (0-10): Coverage of essential elements
  - Testability Score (0-10): Measurability and validation capability
  - Consistency Score (0-10): Internal coherence assessment

  📊 Output Examples

  Expert Critique Format
  KARL WIEGERS - Requirements Engineering:
   CRITICAL: Password complexity requirements not specified
  📝 RECOMMENDATION: Add requirement "System SHALL enforce password
  complexity: minimum 8 characters, mixed case, numbers"
  🎯 PRIORITY: High - Security vulnerability without standards
  📊 QUALITY IMPACT: +35% security compliance, +20% completeness

  Improvement Roadmap
  - Immediate: Critical security and clarity issues
  - Short-term: Architecture refinements and testing strategies
  - Long-term: Evolution planning and advanced optimizations

  🚀 Integration Patterns

  Workflow 
1. Generate specification using
https://github.com/github/spec-kit/blob/main/spec-driven.md
  2. Review and improve with expert panel
  3. Iterative refinement based on feedback

  CI/CD Integration
  - Specification validation in development workflow
  - Quality gate enforcement with automated checks
  - Version control integration for evolution tracking

  📈 Quality Impact

  Based on an example review:
  - Security Completeness: +35% improvement
  - Requirements Clarity: +14% improvement
  - Testability Score: +19% improvement
  - Production Readiness: +47% improvement
  - Overall Quality: +24% improvement

  🎓 Learning Features

  Educational Value
  - Socratic questioning mode for skill development
  - Expert methodology exposure and learning
  - Progressive specification writing guidance
  - Best practice pattern recognition

  Mentoring Integration
  - Step-by-step improvement guidance
  - Industry standard alignment
  - Professional specification writing techniques

  🔗 Files Changed

  - SuperClaude/Commands/spec-panel.md - Complete command specification

  🧪 Testing

  Includes comprehensive examples:
  - API specification review with security focus
  - Requirements workshop with collaborative analysis
  - Architecture validation with socratic questioning
  - Multi-iteration improvement workflows

This feature significantly enhances SuperClaude's specification analysis
  capabilities, providing professional-grade review and improvement
guidance through authentic expert perspectives and proven methodologies.
2025-09-09 20:31:56 +05:30
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2025-09-05 17:36:49 +00:00
sarosh
073cc80cb8
feat: Add comprehensive business panel analysis system (#323)
* feat: Add comprehensive business panel analysis system

Implements /sc:business-panel command with 9 expert personas (Christensen, Porter, Drucker, Godin, Kim/Mauborgne, Collins, Taleb, Meadows, Doumont), three-phase adaptive methodology (Discussion/Debate/Socratic), intelligent mode selection, and cross-framework synthesis with business-specific symbol system.

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* docs: Update README and commands guide for business panel feature

- Update command count from 21 to 22 across all documentation
- Add Business Panel to behavioral modes (5 → 6 modes)
- Add /sc:business-panel to commands guide with full documentation
- Include expert panel details and usage examples
- Update command index and complexity classification

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2025-08-29 17:55:34 +05:30
NomenAK
56a763d850
🔖 Release v4.0.8 (#293)
🔖 Bump version to 4.0.8

- Update version across all project files
- Update CHANGELOG.md with release notes
- Prepare for PyPI release
2025-08-23 15:05:12 +02:00
NomenAK
45bc5b8a98 🔖 Bump version to 4.0.7
- Add automatic update checking feature
- Fix component validation for pipx installations
- Update all version references across 35+ files
2025-08-23 12:52:10 +02:00
NomenAK
9e685b7326
Fix component validation and bump version to 4.0.6 (#292)
*  Enhance documentation with advanced markdown formatting

Major improvements to documentation presentation and usability:

README.md:
- Added centered hero section with framework statistics dashboard
- Created visual support section with donation cards
- Enhanced What's New section with feature grid layout
- Reorganized documentation links into categorized table
- Added professional badges and visual separators

installation.md:
- Centered title with platform badges and quick navigation
- Consolidated 4 installation methods into unified table
- Created visual requirement cards (Required vs Optional)
- Added collapsible troubleshooting sections
- Removed 3 duplicate "What's Next" sections
- Enhanced learning journey with progression tables

quick-start.md:
- Added visual framework architecture flow diagram
- Created component statistics dashboard (21|14|6|6)
- Built comparison table for SuperClaude vs Standard Claude
- Added 4-week learning timeline with milestones
- Enhanced workflow patterns with step-by-step tables
- Created key insights cards explaining framework philosophy

All documents now feature consistent styling with centered titles,
organized tables, emojis for visual scanning, and improved navigation.

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* 🔥 Remove outdated publishing and release instruction files

Cleaned up repository by removing:
- PUBLISHING.md: Outdated publishing guidelines
- RELEASE_INSTRUCTIONS.md: Old release process documentation

These files are no longer needed as the project has evolved
and the processes have been streamlined or moved elsewhere.

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* 🐛 Fix component validation to check metadata file instead of settings.json

Resolves #291 - Validation errors after V4 upgrade

## Changes
- Fixed validation logic to check .superclaude-metadata.json instead of settings.json
- Standardized all component versions to 4.0.4 across the framework
- Fixed agent validation to check for correct filenames (architect vs specialist/engineer)
- Cleaned up metadata file structure for consistency

## Technical Details
The issue was caused by components registering in .superclaude-metadata.json but
validation checking settings.json for component registration. This mismatch caused
false validation errors even though components were properly installed.

## Testing
All components now validate successfully with the corrected logic.

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* 🔖 Bump version to 4.0.6 across entire project

## Summary
Comprehensive version update from 4.0.4 to 4.0.6 with validation fixes

## Changes
- Updated VERSION file, pyproject.toml, and package.json
- Updated all Python __version__ declarations (8 occurrences)
- Updated all component metadata versions (6 components, 25+ occurrences)
- Updated documentation and README version badges (11 files)
- Fixed package.json inconsistency (was 4.0.5)
- Updated legacy backup.py version reference (was 3.0.0)
- Added CHANGELOG entry for version 4.0.6

## Files Modified (26 total)
- Core: VERSION, pyproject.toml, package.json
- Python: SuperClaude/__init__.py, __main__.py, setup/__init__.py, cli/base.py
- Components: core.py, commands.py, agents.py, mcp.py, mcp_docs.py, modes.py
- Docs: README.md, CONTRIBUTING.md, SECURITY.md, installation.md, quick-start.md
- Config: features.json, backup.py, update.py
- User: ~/.claude/.superclaude-metadata.json

## Verification
All version references now consistently show 4.0.6
Historical references in CHANGELOG preserved as intended

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* 📝 Update README.md installation instructions

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2025-08-23 12:08:09 +02:00
NomenAK
418683c265 📝 Complete version update to 4.0.4 across all files
- Updated all documentation references
- Updated all Python module versions
- Updated configuration and metadata files
- Synchronized version across entire codebase
2025-08-22 21:13:05 +02:00
NomenAK
5d0546e041 🔖 Complete version standardization to 4.0.3
- Update all remaining version references to 4.0.3
- Fix documentation files (SECURITY.md, CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md, CONTRIBUTING.md)
- Update PUBLISHING.md version references and examples
- Fix all component metadata versions (mcp, modes, mcp_docs)
- Update setup/data/features.json versions
- Fix SuperClaude __main__.py version strings
- Update all documentation command examples
- Standardize version across 15+ files

All components now consistently at v4.0.3 for dual PyPI/NPM release.

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2025-08-22 20:49:39 +02:00
NomenAK
886323b240 📚 Major documentation improvements and corrections
- Fix directory structure in technical-architecture.md to match actual ~/.claude/ structure
- Correct session management documentation to show true persistent memory via Serena MCP
- Add comprehensive flags documentation with 40+ missing command-specific flags
- Remove verification status sections across all documentation
- Fix component counts: 14 agents, 5 modes, 21 commands
- Update gitignore to exclude CRUSH.md and TODO.txt personal files
- Standardize documentation structure and remove fictional content

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2025-08-22 20:09:27 +02:00
NomenAK
850e5a69a6 📚 Complete documentation restructure and content cleanup
- Standardize documentation structure across all sections
- Fix CLI confusion and streamline user guidance
- Remove fictional content and align with actual functionality
- Improve technical architecture documentation
- Update installation and quick-start guides
- Enhance reference materials and examples

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2025-08-22 19:18:44 +02:00
NomenAK
f7cf87c5ad 🔧 Standardize agent invocation syntax: @agents- → @agent-
## Changes Made
- **Agent Syntax Standardization**: Updated all agent invocations from `@agents-` to `@agent-`
- **Consistency**: Applied change across all 14 documentation files and 1 source file
- **Examples Updated**: All agent invocation examples now use singular `@agent-` format
- **Pattern Recognition**: Updated references to trigger pattern documentation

## Files Updated (14 total)
### Documentation
- Docs/User-Guide/commands.md - Core command reference
- Docs/User-Guide/agents.md - Agent guide with all examples
- Docs/README.md - Quick reference updated
- Docs/Getting-Started/installation.md & quick-start.md - Setup instructions
- Docs/Developer-Guide/ - Technical architecture and testing docs
- Docs/Reference/ - All example files and troubleshooting

### Source Files
- SuperClaude/Agents/security-engineer.md - Agent context file

## Impact
 **Consistent Syntax**: All agent invocations now use `@agent-[name]` format
 **User Clarity**: Clear distinction from previous `@agents-` plural form
 **Documentation Alignment**: All examples and references updated consistently
 **Framework Standards**: Aligns with SuperClaude naming conventions

Examples now correctly show:
- `@agent-security "review authentication"`
- `@agent-python-expert "optimize code"`
- `@agent-frontend-architect "design components"`

Total replacements: 80+ instances across entire documentation

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2025-08-21 19:05:51 +02:00
NomenAK
41761f405c 📚 Major documentation cleanup: Fix CLI confusion and streamline content
## Critical Fixes 
- **CLI Command Syntax**: Fixed all ambiguous `SuperClaude --version` → `python3 -m SuperClaude --version`
- **Architecture Clarity**: Verified dual architecture documentation (Python CLI + Context Framework)
- **External Dependencies**: Marked unverified APIs as experimental (TWENTYFIRST_API_KEY, MORPH_API_KEY)
- **Installation Instructions**: Clarified NPM package names with verification warnings

## Content Optimization 🗑️
- **Removed unnecessary files**:
  - optimization-guide.md (inappropriate for context files)
  - quick-start-practices.md (duplicate content)
  - Various outdated socratic learning components
- **Updated cross-references**: Fixed all broken links to point to existing, relevant content
- **Consolidated navigation**: Streamlined Reference/README.md documentation matrix

## Technical Accuracy 🎯
- **Command References**: All commands now specify exact usage context (terminal vs Claude Code)
- **Framework Nature**: Consistently explains SuperClaude as context framework, not executable software
- **Installation Verification**: Updated diagnostic scripts with correct Python CLI commands
- **MCP Configuration**: Marked experimental services appropriately

## Impact Summary 📊
- **Files Modified**: 15+ documentation files for accuracy and consistency
- **Files Removed**: 5+ unnecessary/duplicate files
- **Broken Links**: 0 (all cross-references updated)
- **User Clarity**: Significantly improved understanding of dual architecture

Result: Professional documentation that accurately represents SuperClaude's sophisticated
dual architecture (Python CLI installation system + Claude Code context framework).

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2025-08-21 19:03:25 +02:00
NomenAK
14fb4a3216 🚨 Fix major hallucinations in SuperClaude documentation
CRITICAL FIXES:
- Remove all references to non-existent 'SuperClaude status' command
- Remove all references to non-existent 'SuperClaude diagnose' standalone command
- Remove all references to non-existent 'SuperClaude test-mcp' command
- Update diagnose references to use correct 'SuperClaude install --diagnose'
- Fix python help command references to use correct syntax

CONTEXT:
SuperClaude is a context-oriented framework with .md instruction files,
not an executable with extensive CLI commands. Only Python installer
supports: install, update, uninstall, backup operations.

VERIFIED COMMANDS:
 python3 -m SuperClaude --help (works)
 SuperClaude install --diagnose (works)
 SuperClaude install --list-components (works)
 SuperClaude status (does not exist)
 SuperClaude diagnose (does not exist)
 SuperClaude test-mcp (does not exist)

FILES FIXED:
- commands.md: status → config checks, diagnose → install --diagnose
- flags.md: status → config checks, help flags → help
- agents.md: diagnose → install --diagnose
- mcp-servers.md: status → config checks, test-mcp → /sc: commands
- modes.md: diagnose → install --diagnose
- session-management.md: status → list-components

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2025-08-20 20:46:15 +02:00
NomenAK
c09b0c5755 🚨 Remove fictional error codes and error handling that don't exist in SuperClaude
## Critical Framework Accuracy Fixes

### Remove Non-Existent Error Codes
- **Deleted E001-E008 error code table** from commands.md
- These error codes never existed in SuperClaude Framework
- SuperClaude is instruction-based, not code-based, so cannot generate error codes

### Fix Non-Existent Commands
- **Fixed `SuperClaude status --mcp`** references in commands.md
- This command doesn't exist - replaced with actual working commands
- Updated validation steps to use real installation verification

### Correct Error Handling Documentation
- **Reframed fictional error classes** in technical-architecture.md
- Replaced `ComponentInstallationError`, `AgentCoordinationError` with conceptual issues
- Clarified that SuperClaude operates through instruction files, not runtime exceptions
- Converted exception examples to conceptual issue categories

## Why This Matters
SuperClaude Framework enhances Claude Code through behavioral instruction files (.md files).
Since it doesn't execute code (except Python installation), it cannot generate runtime
errors or error codes. This fix ensures documentation accurately reflects the framework's
instruction-based nature.

## Files Updated
- `User-Guide/commands.md`: Removed error code table and fixed command references
- `Developer-Guide/technical-architecture.md`: Converted fictional error handling to conceptual issues

## Result
Documentation now accurately represents SuperClaude as a behavioral enhancement framework
rather than incorrectly presenting it as a traditional error-generating application.

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2025-08-20 20:46:15 +02:00
NomenAK
1eab5e3bc4 🔧 Fix command syntax inconsistencies and improve documentation clarity
## Command Syntax Standardization
- Fix lowercase "superclaude" → "SuperClaude" in installation.md
- Distinguish between terminal commands (SuperClaude install) and Claude Code commands (/sc:*)
- Add clear command context headers to all major documentation files

## Documentation Improvements
- Add command reference tables to key guides
- Create visual distinction markers (🖥️ Terminal vs 💬 Claude Code)
- Update verification sections with proper command separation
- Fix content duplications in Developer-Guide and Getting-Started files

## Cross-Reference Updates
- Standardize all documentation links to use Docs/ prefix structure
- Replace invalid email addresses with anton.knoery@gmail.com
- Remove non-existent team references from security documentation

## Files Enhanced
- Getting-Started: installation.md, quick-start.md with command clarity
- User-Guide: commands.md with comprehensive command context
- Reference: troubleshooting.md, common-issues.md with mixed command support
- Root files: README.md, CONTRIBUTING.md, SECURITY.md link updates

This resolves command confusion between installation (terminal) and development (/sc:) commands.

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2025-08-18 12:45:06 +02:00
NomenAK
d2f4ef43e4 📁 Major documentation restructure and comprehensive Reference section
- Restructured all documentation under unified Docs/ directory
- Removed outdated phase summaries and consolidated content
- Added comprehensive Reference section with 11 new guides:
  * Advanced patterns and workflows
  * Basic examples and common issues
  * Integration patterns and MCP server guides
  * Optimization and diagnostic references
- Enhanced User-Guide with updated agent and mode documentation
- Updated MCP configurations for morphllm and serena
- Added TODO.md for project tracking
- Maintained existing content quality while improving organization

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2025-08-18 11:58:55 +02:00