--plan shipped with dir= and command= as separate fields. That is right for a driver, which moves the pane itself and then types the command, and unusable for a person: the first operator to read a block could not act on it at all. Joining an absolute path from one field with a command from another is not a saved line of output. It is the step where a session gets started in the wrong repository - the same failure the absolute dir= exists to prevent, moved from the machine to the human. paste= is the two already joined, cd <dir> && <command>, one thing to select. Both forms stay: the two consumers want the same fact shaped differently, and neither shape serves both. Emitted only alongside command=, never once per block. A `paste=cd X && ` with nothing after it would run the cd and then a bare newline, which fails SILENTLY - the operator ends up in the right directory with no session started and no error to notice. board-selftest: 86 -> 89 checks. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_011eKRzhD1RqY2MxvDEkrJAM
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---
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name: coord-send
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description: >-
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Send an inter-repo coordination message through the local coord mailbox — a
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natural-language front door over the `coord-send` script. Use this whenever the
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user wants to notify, tell, message, ping, or coordinate with another repository
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(or all repositories) about work happening in the current repo: "send info to all
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repos", "tell repo-x the bug is fixed", "let repo Y and Z know",
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"broadcast that the spec changed", "reply to that coord message", or a
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deferred/conditional notice like "when the build is green, notify repo X". Also
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triggers on Norwegian phrasings: "send info til alle repo", "varsle repo X", "gi
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beskjed til Y og Z", "kringkast at …", "svar på coord-meldingen", "når Z er ferdig,
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varsle X". Trigger even when the user names a repo plus something to convey without
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saying "coord" explicitly — routing a message to another repo IS this skill. Also
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covers retiring a broadcast that has become wrong or obsolete: "retract that
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broadcast", "that announcement is outdated, pull it", "trekk tilbake kringkastingen",
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"den broadcasten er utdatert".
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version: "0.17.0"
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---
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# coord-send — natural-language front door for inter-repo messages
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This skill turns a plain request ("tell repo X that Y happened") into the right
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`coord-send` invocation. The script is the engine; this skill is only the mapping
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from intent to arguments. It never edits mailbox files by hand — always go through
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the script, because the script owns the filename grammar, frontmatter, and delivery
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guarantees.
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## Boundary — why messages are thin
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The mailbox is **transport, not state**. A coord message is a *notice*, not the
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source of truth. The durable record of any decision lives in the owning repo's
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state files / docs and its git history. So when you compose a body, write a
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self-contained heads-up and point at where the real record lives (a commit
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hash, a doc path) — don't try to make the message itself the canonical artifact.
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Coordination content is also private: it never belongs on a public surface.
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## The engine
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CSEND="${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT}/scripts/coord-send.sh"
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There is no deployed copy anywhere else and no fallback path. A Bash tool call
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never has `CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT` set as a real shell variable — only this
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skill's own rendering resolves the token — so a `${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT:-$HOME/.claude}`
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fallback silently won every time the line above was actually executed,
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routing through whatever happened to sit at `~/.claude/scripts/coord-send.sh`
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instead of the plugin's own bundled script. That path was never a legitimate
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parallel deployment — the operator invokes this skill only through its
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natural-language front door, never a personal terminal alias — so the file
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that sat there was a pure accident target with no owner keeping it current.
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It has been deleted. If this fails to resolve, the fix is this expression —
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never a restored fallback.
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Interface (body comes from a quoted heredoc so nothing in it is shell-expanded):
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# to one repo
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"$CSEND" --to <repo> --subject "<subject>" <<'BODY'
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<message body>
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BODY
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# to every repo (accumulates; first-time newcomers see it too)
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"$CSEND" --broadcast --subject "<subject>" <<'BODY'
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<message body>
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BODY
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# reply to a message this repo received (routes to the original sender and
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# marks the original handled; target + "Re: …" subject are inferred)
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"$CSEND" --reply-to <message-filename> <<'BODY'
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<message body>
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BODY
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# retire one of THIS repo's own broadcasts (no subject, no body)
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"$CSEND" --retract <broadcast-filename>
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# a notice that needs no answer (any of the forms above)
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"$CSEND" --to <repo> --subject "<subject>" --fyi <<'BODY'
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<message body>
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BODY
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Sender identity (`--from`) defaults to the basename of the current git toplevel, so
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you almost never set it. Outside a git repo there is no default — the send refuses
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with exit 2 rather than naming itself after the working directory, so on a global
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surface (`~/repos`, `$HOME`) pass `--from <repo>` and make the identity a choice.
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Exit 0 = delivered; exit 2 = usage/IO error (read stderr and fix the arguments
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rather than retrying blindly).
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## Does it need an answer? (`--fyi`)
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Every message declares whether its sender expects a reply. **Omitting `--fyi` is
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the declaration that one is expected** — that is the default, and it is the safe
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one: a forgotten flag over-counts what the recipient owes, which is visible,
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while the opposite would create debt nobody ever sees.
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Pass `--fyi` when the message is genuinely a notice: "shipped 0.9.0", "the spec
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moved to docs/x.md", "your build is green again". Omit it when you are asking a
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question, requesting a decision, or handing over work — anything where silence
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would leave *you* blocked.
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Two things this flag is not:
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- **Not a way to lower the bar for the recipient.** Both terminal states stay
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open on every message: a `--fyi` message must still be closed with
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`coord-done`, and the recipient may still reply. The field says what *you*
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expect, and the receiving session is told in as many words that it is a
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declaration, not an instruction.
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- **Not available on a broadcast.** `--broadcast` always writes
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`reply-expected: no`, `--fyi` or not, because there is no reply path to a
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broadcast at all (`--reply-to` resolves inside the recipient's own mailbox).
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Passing it there is harmless and changes nothing.
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A reply is not a special case either: `--reply-to` without `--fyi` expects one
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back. When your reply closes the exchange — and it usually does — say so with
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`--fyi` rather than leaving the other repo an open item.
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## Choosing the target
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- **One named repo** → `--to <repo>`. The repo name is its directory basename; use
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the name the user gave. No registration exists — sending to a new name just creates
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that repo's inbox, so a typo silently creates a dead mailbox. If unsure a name is
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real, check `~/repos/` or existing `~/.claude/coord/<repo>/` before sending.
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- **Several named repos** ("X and Y") → loop `--to` once per repo with the same
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subject and body. There is no multi-target flag; the loop is the mechanism:
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for repo in repo-x repo-y; do
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"$CSEND" --to "$repo" --subject "<subject>" <<'BODY'
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<body>
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BODY
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done
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- **All repos** → `--broadcast`. Prefer this only when the notice genuinely concerns
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everyone, because broadcasts accumulate and every future first-time repo sees the
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standing backlog. For a bounded, known set, loop `--to` instead so unrelated future
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repos don't inherit it. A broadcast that later turns out wrong can be retired with
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`--retract` (see below), but only for repos that have not received it yet.
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- **A reply to something received** → `--reply-to <filename>`. Use the filename from
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the injected inbox/archive; it resolves the sender and closes the original in one
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step.
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## Retracting a broadcast
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When a broadcast has become wrong or obsolete, retire it — don't send a correction
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and leave the original standing, because every future first-time repo would receive
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both. `--retract <broadcast-filename>` archives it out of the delivery queue.
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Three things to be honest about when you report it:
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- **It is un-send, not recall.** Repos that already received the broadcast keep it.
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Retraction only stops delivery to repos that haven't seen it yet. If the old news
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actively misleads someone who already got it, a correcting broadcast is still
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needed — retraction alone does not reach them.
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- **Only the sender may retract.** The `from:` field must match this repo's identity.
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If the announcing repo has since been renamed, its old identity no longer resolves,
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so pass `--from <old-sender>` explicitly (read the sender off the file). Say that
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you did.
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- **Nothing is deleted.** The message moves to `_broadcast/archive/`. Never remove a
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mailbox file by hand — the script owns the filename grammar and delivery guarantees.
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Find the filename in `~/.claude/coord/_broadcast/inbox/` (or from the injected
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`--- broadcast: <filename> ---` line) rather than guessing it.
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## Composing the message
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Derive a short, specific `--subject` from the intent if the user didn't give one
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("ingest bug fixed", not "update"). In the body, state what happened, what the
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recipient should know or do, and a pointer to the durable record (commit hash, doc
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path). Keep it to the point — this is a notice, not a report. Match the repo's
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language convention for message content; keep it sober and factual.
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## Deferred and conditional sends
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"When Z is done, notify X" means: do **not** send now. Hold the intent — the target,
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subject, and body — and continue the work. The moment condition Z is satisfied *in
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this session*, fire the send. This works because you carry the intent across turns
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within a session.
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Be honest about the limit: a skill cannot persist intent across sessions. If the
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session is ending and the condition still hasn't been met, surface the pending
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message to the user so it isn't silently lost — don't imply it will fire later on
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its own.
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## After sending
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Report what actually happened: the target(s), the subject, and the delivered
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filename(s) from the script's stdout. If a send failed (exit 2), say so with the
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stderr reason rather than claiming success. Delivery reaches the recipient at *their*
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next session start (the receive side is a hook), so tell the user it's queued, not
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that the other repo has seen it.
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## Examples
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**Example 1 — single repo, composed body**
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Input: "tell repo-x the ingest bug is fixed, it was commit abc1234"
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Action: `--to repo-x --subject "ingest bug fixed"`, body naming the fix and
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pointing at commit abc1234 and the owning doc.
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**Example 2 — broadcast**
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Input: "let all the repos know the shared spec grew a new validation rule"
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Action: `--broadcast --subject "spec: new validation rule"`, body summarizing
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the change and pointing at the spec's owning repo.
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**Example 3 — bounded multi-target**
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Input: "gi beskjed til repo-x og repo-y om at gaten er re-pinnet"
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Action: loop `--to repo-x` then `--to repo-y`, same subject "shared gate re-pinned".
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**Example 4 — deferred**
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Input: "når testene er grønne, varsle repo-y"
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Action: keep working; once the test run passes this session, send
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`--to repo-y` with the green result. If the session ends first, surface the
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pending notice to the user.
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**Example 5 — reply**
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Input: "svar på coord-meldingen fra repo-x at vi tar det"
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Action: `--reply-to <that-message-filename>`, body acknowledging and stating the plan.
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**Example 6 — retract**
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Input: "den gamle kringkastingen om plugin-navnet er utdatert, trekk den"
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Action: locate the file in `_broadcast/inbox/`, then `--retract <that-filename>`
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(adding `--from <old-sender>` if this repo has been renamed since). Report that
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repos which already received it are unaffected.
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