Sed-pipeline (16 patterns, longest-match-first) sweeper residuelle ultra*-treff i prose, command-narrativ, agent-prompts, hook-kommentarer, doc-prosa. Pipeline-utvidelser fra V4-prompten: - BSD-syntax [[:<:]]ultra[[:>:]] istedenfor \bultra\b (BSD sed mangler \b) - 6 compound-patterns for ultraplan/ultraexecute/ultraresearch/ultrabrief/ ultrareview/ultracontinue uten -local-suffiks - ultra*-stats glob -> trek*-stats glob - Linje-eksklusjon redusert til ultra-cc-architect (Q8); session-state- eksklusjonen var over-protektiv - File-eksklusjon utvidet til settings.json, package.json, plugin.json, hele .claude/-treet (gitignored + V5-territorium) Q8-undantak holdt: architecture-discovery.mjs + project-discovery.mjs urort. Filnavn-konvensjon holdt: .session-state.local.json + *.local.* preservert. Manuell narrative-fix: tests/lib/agent-frontmatter.test.mjs linje 10 mangled "/ultra*-local" til "/voyage*-local" (ingen slik kommando finnes); korrigert til "/trek*". Residualer utenfor scope (V5 handterer): package.json + .claude-plugin/ plugin.json (Step 12-14 versjons-bump). .claude/* er gitignored spec-historikk med tilsiktet BEFORE/AFTER-narrativ. Part of voyage-rebrand session 3 (Wave 4 / Step 10). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Examples
Complete kalibrerte walk-throughs of the trekplan pipeline for realistic tasks. Each example shows the four artifacts a project directory contains after a full run:
brief.md— task brief from/trekbriefresearch/*.md— research briefs from/trekresearchplan.md— implementation plan from/trekplanprogress.json— execution log from/trekexecute
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:
mkdir -p .claude/projects/2026-05-01-my-task
/trekbrief
/trekresearch --project .claude/projects/2026-05-01-my-task
/trekplan --project .claude/projects/2026-05-01-my-task
/trekexecute --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:
brief.md— note the explicitOut of scopesection and concreteSuccess Criteria(no "make it work" hand-waving).plan.mdStep 1 — note that the FIRST step captures golden output before any behavior change. This is the stability harness pattern.plan.mdStep 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.progress.json— every step has bothcommit_shaandverify_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:
- Create
examples/NN-slug-here/with the same four artifacts. - Add a
REGENERATED.mddocumenting the calibration date and version. - Add a section to this README under
## Examples. - Open an issue on the marketplace describing what the example teaches that 01 doesn't already teach.