feat(ultraplan-local): v1.6.0 — /ultraresearch-local deep research command
Add /ultraresearch-local for structured research combining local codebase analysis with external knowledge via parallel agent swarms. Produces research briefs with triangulation, confidence ratings, and source quality assessment. New command: /ultraresearch-local with modes --quick, --local, --external, --fg. New agents: research-orchestrator (opus), docs-researcher, community-researcher, security-researcher, contrarian-researcher, gemini-bridge (all sonnet). New template: research-brief-template.md. Integration: --research flag in /ultraplan-local accepts pre-built research briefs (up to 3), enriches the interview and exploration phases. Planning orchestrator cross-references brief findings during synthesis. Design principle: Context Engineering — right information to right agent at right time. Research briefs are structured artifacts in the pipeline: ultraresearch → brief → ultraplan --research → plan → ultraexecute. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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**How long should this video be?**
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1. **30 seconds** (75 words) — Single punchy insight or quick tip
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2. **60 seconds** (150 words) — Framework intro or single lesson
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3. **90 seconds** (225 words) — Complete framework or story with lesson (Recommended)
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4. **2 minutes** (300 words) — Detailed story or multi-step process
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3. **90 seconds** (225 words) — Extended format for complex frameworks (use sparingly)
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4. **2 minutes** (300 words) — Detailed story or multi-step process (retention drops significantly)
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Default recommendation: **90 seconds** — optimal balance of depth and retention on LinkedIn.
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Default recommendation: **60 seconds** — 2026 sweet spot. LinkedIn requires 30% minimum completion rate for distribution. Shorter videos achieve higher completion.
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## Step 3: Topic and Angle Selection
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