# Examples Complete kalibrerte walk-throughs of the ultraplan-local pipeline for realistic tasks. Each example shows the four artifacts a project directory contains after a full run: - `brief.md` — task brief from `/ultrabrief-local` - `research/*.md` — research briefs from `/ultraresearch-local` - `plan.md` — implementation plan from `/ultraplan-local` - `progress.json` — execution log from `/ultraexecute-local` These are **hand-calibrated**, not LLM-generated. The point is to give a fork-er a deterministic reference — what the artifacts look like when everything goes right, with a small but real task. ## Running pipeline yourself For your own work, point the four commands at a real project directory: ```bash mkdir -p .claude/projects/2026-05-01-my-task /ultrabrief-local /ultraresearch-local --project .claude/projects/2026-05-01-my-task /ultraplan-local --project .claude/projects/2026-05-01-my-task /ultraexecute-local --project .claude/projects/2026-05-01-my-task ``` The artifacts in each example mirror that flow. ## Examples ### 01-add-verbose-flag **Task:** add a `--verbose` flag to a small CLI parser. Touches one parser file and six command handlers; adds two tests. **Why this example:** small enough to read end-to-end in 10 minutes, but exercises every artifact (research with brief-anchoring, plan with manifests, progress.json with multi-step git history). Demonstrates how `plan_version: 1.7` schema looks in real life — including the manifest YAML block per step and the `must_contain` list-of-dicts form. **What to study first:** 1. `brief.md` — note the explicit `Out of scope` section and concrete `Success Criteria` (no "make it work" hand-waving). 2. `plan.md` Step 1 — note that the FIRST step captures golden output *before* any behavior change. This is the stability harness pattern. 3. `plan.md` Step 5 — note that this step touches 5 files in one commit, and the plan justifies the deviation from the 1–2 file guideline. Plan-critic should accept that justification. 4. `progress.json` — every step has both `commit_sha` and `verify_passed`. Resumes work from the last completed step. ## Regeneration Each example has a `REGENERATED.md` documenting the version it was calibrated against. When the artifact format changes, the example needs to be re-built. See the `REGENERATED.md` file in each example for triggers and procedure. ## Adding a new example If you have a small, realistic task (touches 1-3 files, has a clear success criterion, finishes in under 30 minutes) and want to add it as an example: 1. Create `examples/NN-slug-here/` with the same four artifacts. 2. Add a `REGENERATED.md` documenting the calibration date and version. 3. Add a section to this README under `## Examples`. 4. Open an issue on the marketplace describing what the example teaches that 01 doesn't already teach.