Build the prose-vs-Workflow bake-off machinery for /trekreview Phase 5-6 and
run a 1-run/arm smoke to de-risk before the full measurement (operator posture:
build + smoke, then pause for go/no-go on the full >=3-runs/arm run).
New:
- lib/review/fidelity-diff.mjs (+ tests) — the PRIMARY metric: parse two
review.md (or two structured arm outputs) and compare verdict + jaccard over
(file,line,rule_key)-IDs + per-finding severity/rule_key. Reuses jaccard +
frontmatter + NW1 findings-schema + finding-id. fidelityDiffStructured avoids
rendering review.md per run.
- scripts/trekreview-armB.workflow.mjs — Arm B: Phase 5-6 as a Workflow
(parallel([conformance, correctness]) schema-forced -> JS dedup-by-triplet ->
agent(review-coordinator) verdict schema). Path-based input via args (reviewers
carry Read). Inlines dedup + the 12-key rule_key enum (scripts have no imports).
- tests/fixtures/bakeoff/ — committable fixture: real diff of b149538 (NW1) +
brief reconstructed from plan S9. Both arms review the same pinned input.
- docs/T2-bakeoff-results.md — smoke results + verdict + go/no-go recommendation.
Smoke result: SMOKE PASS. Arm B runs the full pipeline (3 agents) with ZERO
classifier interference; fidelity EQUIVALENT to Arm A at the verdict level
(both ALLOW; jaccard 1.0). Caveat: the clean TDD'd fixture yielded ~0 findings,
so finding-SET fidelity was not stressed (only verdict fidelity proven). A
reviewer-level divergence appeared (Arm B raised 1 raw finding, coordinator
filtered it; Arm A raised 0) — to be quantified in the full run on a
richer-finding-surface fixture. NOT the T2 §5 POSITIVE/NEGATIVE verdict.
Suite 647 -> 662 (660 pass / 2 skip / 0 fail; +15 fidelity-diff). claude plugin
validate clean (known root-CLAUDE.md warning only). Plan: docs/W1-narrow-wins-plan.md S10.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01LqBYc8Ltrk7LipyJmGxXiB
The operator pointed at ~/repos/claude-code-100x/claude-code-100x/build-site.js
as the annotation reference from the start. v4.2/v4.3 built a bespoke
playground instead. v5.0.0 deleted it. v5.0.1 pointed at /playground
document-critique (Claude-leads, wrong direction). v5.0.2 was operator-led
but too thin (line-click + freeform note, no intent). v5.0.3 finally
matches the reference.
scripts/annotate.mjs rewritten:
- Markdown rendered as proper article HTML (h1/p/li/ul/table/blockquote/pre)
instead of line-numbered raw lines.
- Pencil-toggle annotation mode in the topbar, default ON.
- Select text OR click any element → form popover at cursor.
- Three intent buttons: Fiks (red) / Endre (orange) / Spørsmål (blue).
- Comment textarea. Save (Cmd+Enter), Cancel (Esc).
- Section context auto-detected from nearest h1/h2.
- Sidebar panel: annotations grouped by section, intent badges,
snippet quotes, delete buttons, click-to-scroll with flash highlight.
- Copy Prompt: structured markdown export with intent labels.
- localStorage persistence keyed on absolute artifact path
(voyage-annotate:v2: prefix to avoid colliding with v5.0.2 state).
Tests: 12 (up from 10), all passing. npm test: 518 / 516 pass / 0 fail / 2 skipped.
Reference: ~/repos/claude-code-100x/claude-code-100x/build-site.js
lines 1431–2255 (annotation UI section).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
v5.0.0 added a read-only HTML render. v5.0.1 deleted that and pointed at
/playground document-critique, which pre-generates Claude's suggestions
and asks the operator to approve/reject them. The operator asked for the
opposite — a surface where THEY drive every annotation. v5.0.2 lands it.
scripts/annotate.mjs (~430 lines, zero deps) takes any artifact .md and
writes a self-contained HTML next to it. The HTML renders the document
with line numbers, lets the operator click any line to add their own
note (inline textarea, save with Cmd+Enter or button), keeps a sidebar
of all notes (editable + deletable + persisted in localStorage per
artifact path), and exposes Copy Prompt to gather every note into one
structured prompt. Operator copies, pastes back, Claude revises the .md.
The three producing commands now run annotate.mjs at their last step and
print the file:// link with explicit "Click any line to add YOUR OWN note"
instructions. The v5.0.1 /playground document-critique line is gone.
npm test green: 516 tests, 514 pass, 0 fail, 2 skipped.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The v5.0.0 stop-gap had /trekbrief, /trekplan, and /trekreview each render
a read-only {artifact}.html (via scripts/render-artifact.mjs) AND print a
vague "run the /playground plugin" instruction. In practice the read-only
HTML was redundant with what /playground produces and the instruction
wasn't copy-paste-ready — the operator had to guess the right invocation.
v5.0.1 deletes scripts/render-artifact.mjs + its test + npm run render,
and makes each producing command end with a single boxed, literal,
copy-paste-ready line:
/playground build a document-critique playground for {artifact_path}
One paste from the operator launches the official playground skill's
document-critique template, which builds an interactive HTML — artifact
on the left, per-line Approve/Reject/Comment cards on the right, Copy
Prompt button at the bottom. Mark suggestions, click Copy Prompt, paste
back, Claude revises the .md. Doc-consistency test pins the literal
invocation so the prose cannot soften back into vagueness.
npm test green: 503 tests, 501 pass, 0 fail, 2 skipped.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The v4.2/v4.3 bespoke playground SPA (~388 KB), the /trekrevise command,
Handover 8 (annotation → revision), the supporting lib/ modules
(anchor-parser, annotation-digest, markdown-write, revision-guard), the
Playwright e2e suite, and the @playwright/test / @axe-core/playwright
devDeps are removed. A browser walkthrough found the playground borderline
unusable, and it duplicated the official /playground plugin's
document-critique / diff-review templates.
In their place: scripts/render-artifact.mjs — a small, zero-dependency
renderer that turns a brief/plan/review .md into a self-contained,
design-system-styled, zero-network .html (frontmatter folded into a
<details> block). /trekbrief, /trekplan, and /trekreview call it on their
last step and print the file:// link; to annotate, run /playground
(document-critique) on the .md and paste the generated prompt back.
Resolves the v4.3.1-deferred findings as moot (their target files are
deleted). npm test green: 509 tests, 507 pass, 0 fail, 2 skipped.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Implements Spor C of post-v3.4.0 roadmap. Zero-dep harness measures
CLAUDE_CODE_FORK_SUBAGENT cache-prefix preservation across 3 fork-children
with identical --allowedTools at 150-250K parent context.
Harness uses --append-system-prompt-file (avoids stdin buffer cap at
>200K bytes) + --exclude-dynamic-system-prompt-sections (prevents
per-child cache-prefix divergence from cwd/env/git-status).
Companion analyser summarizes accumulated ultraexecute-stats.jsonl:
percentile wall_time (p50/p90/max), total events, ISO time range.
Output: JSON via --json <path> CLI shim.
Result file is gitignored (*.local.md). Master-plan thresholds
(<= 1.5K positive / >= 3.5K negative) gate the v3.5.0 Path C decision.
Brief: .claude/projects/2026-05-04-spor-c-q3-cache-prefix-experiment/brief.md
Master-plan: .claude/projects/2026-05-04-post-v3.4.0-roadmap/master-plan.md
Extract `/ultra-cc-architect-local` and `/ultra-skill-author-local` plus all 7
supporting agents, the `cc-architect-catalog` skill (13 files), the
`ngram-overlap.mjs` IP-hygiene script, and the skill-factory test fixtures
from `ultraplan-local` v2.4.0 into a new `ultra-cc-architect` plugin v0.1.0.
Why: ultraplan-local had drifted into containing two distinct domains — a
universal planning pipeline (brief → research → plan → execute) and a
Claude-Code-specific architecture phase. Keeping them together forced users
to inherit an unfinished CC-feature catalog (~11 seeds) when they only
wanted the planning pipeline, and locked the catalog and the pipeline into
the same release cadence. The architect was already optional and decoupled
at the code level — only one filesystem touchpoint remained
(auto-discovery of `architecture/overview.md`), which already handles
absence gracefully.
Plugin manifests:
- ultraplan-local: 2.4.0 → 3.0.0 (description + keywords updated)
- ultra-cc-architect: new at 0.1.0 (pre-release; catalog is thin, Fase 2/3
of skill-factory unbuilt, decision-layer empty, fallback list still
needed)
What stays in ultraplan-local: brief/research/plan/execute commands, all
19 planning agents, security hooks, plan auto-discovery of
`architecture/overview.md` (filesystem-level contract, not code-level).
What moved (28 files via git mv, R100 — full history preserved):
- 2 commands, 8 agents, 1 skill catalog (13 files), 2 scripts, 8 fixtures
Documentation updates: plugin CLAUDE.md and README.md for both plugins,
root README.md (added ultra-cc-architect section, updated ultraplan-local
section), root CLAUDE.md (added ultra-cc-architect to repo-struktur),
marketplace.json (registered ultra-cc-architect), ultraplan-local
CHANGELOG.md (v3.0.0 entry with migration guidance).
Test verification: ngram-overlap.test.mjs passes 23/23 from new location.
Memory updated: feedback_no_architect_until_v3.md now points at the new
plugin and reframes the threshold around catalog maturity rather than an
ultraplan-local milestone.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Adds the profile recommendation step to /ultrabrief-local Phase 4. The
brief stays universal (same questions, same template); the new step is
purely a processing-decision layer that records which profile downstream
commands should apply.
What lands:
- agents/profile-recommender.md — new sonnet agent that scores available
profiles against the finalized brief (keyword + NFR-signal matching,
axis bumps, hallucination gate that forbids inventing profile names).
Emits a fenced JSON block with ranked entries.
- templates/ultrabrief-template.md — frontmatter gains
recommended_profile, profile_match, profile_rationale (default values
applied when only `default` is available — true at M1).
- commands/ultrabrief-local.md — Phase 4 gains Step 4h with explicit
branches: short-circuit when only `default` exists; AskUserQuestion
confirmation when top score ≥ 0.7; explicit fallback message when below
threshold; manual selection sub-question on user override. Persists the
three frontmatter fields to brief.md after user confirmation. JSON
parser failure falls back to `default` with `profile_match: fallback`
rather than blocking — silent fallback is the worst outcome, but a
*visible* fallback is acceptable.
- scripts/profile-loader.mjs — adds selectRecommendation(ranked, opts) +
RECOMMENDATION_THRESHOLD=0.7 export. Single source of truth for the
threshold logic so the command spec and the helper agree.
- scripts/profile-loader.test.mjs — 10 new tests for selectRecommendation
(default-only, empty/malformed input, above/below threshold, custom
threshold, max-by-score, missing fields). Total now 36/36.
- README.md / CLAUDE.md / marketplace landing — docs reflect M0 + M1
shipped, M2 + M3 still pending.
In practice nothing changes for users at M1 because only `default` is
available — Step 4h takes the short-circuit path and writes
`profile_match: default-only`. M2 ships the additional profiles that
make the recommender meaningful.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Introduces a profile-loader infrastructure for runtime-instantiable
ultraplan variants (depth × domain × goal axes). M0 ships only the
`default` profile, which mirrors the current hardcoded Phase 5/9 agent
set — so existing flows are unaffected.
What lands:
- profiles/default.yaml — schema v1, lists current 8 exploration agents
+ 2 review agents, captures today's adversarial regime
- scripts/profile-loader.mjs — null-deps Node loader with limited-subset
YAML parser, listProfiles(), loadProfile(), validateProfile() that
cross-checks every referenced agent exists in agents/
- scripts/profile-loader.test.mjs — 26 node:test cases (parser, validation,
loader, integration with built-in default.yaml)
- commands/ultraplan-local.md — Phase 1 gains a "Resolve the profile"
step (--profile flag → brief.recommended_profile → default fallback)
and prints profile + source in the mode report. Phase 5/9 unchanged.
- README.md, CLAUDE.md, marketplace README — documentation of the M0
foundation, the universal-brief design principle, and the M1/M2/M3
milestones to come.
M1 (next) wires profile recommendation into ultrabrief Phase 4. M2
ships the additional built-in profiles (quick, bugfix, feature, refactor,
security-deep, research-heavy) and replaces the hardcoded Phase 5 agent
table with profile-driven selection. M3 adds user-extensible profiles.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>