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fix: pedagogical review - add expected output, CLAUDE.md, fix consistency

Address findings from pedagogical review simulating a non-expert user:

- Add CLAUDE.md to project root (was referenced but missing)
- Fix README score from 12/9/1 to 13/8/1 (match feature-map.md)
- Add Expected Output sections to examples 01, 02, 05, 09, 10
- Create pipeline-output/ and briefings/ directories
- Add example ordering guidance in README
- Add plan requirements for examples 11/13 in prerequisites
- Add skill frontmatter explanation in GETTING-STARTED.md
- Explain Cowork/Dispatch with links in cowork-integration
- Expand .gitignore with node_modules and generated output files
- Add model override hints in agent frontmatter comments

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Kjell Tore Guttormsen 2026-03-26 20:25:45 +01:00
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## Expected Output
Claude creates `memory/project-notes.md` and then explains how memory works.
The file will look like:
```markdown
# March 26, 2026
- This is a companion repo comparing OpenClaw and Claude Code capabilities
- It contains 13 examples, agents, skills, hooks, and documentation
- The project maps 22 OpenClaw features to Claude Code equivalents
Memory system demonstrated successfully.
```
Claude will then explain something like:
> "This file is inside the `memory/` directory, which is referenced in
> CLAUDE.md. Because Claude Code loads CLAUDE.md at every session start,
> and CLAUDE.md mentions the memory directory, files here persist across
> sessions without any extra setup."
**How you know it worked:**
- `memory/project-notes.md` exists and contains today's date
- The three bullets accurately summarize what CLAUDE.md says
- Claude's explanation mentions the CLAUDE.md hierarchy
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## Why This Matters
OpenClaw uses SQLite-vec for semantic memory search across sessions. Claude Code