Beta skills now use disable-model-invocation: true to prevent accidental
auto-triggering. Descriptions written as future stable descriptions with
[BETA] prefix for clean promotion. Updated solutions doc and AGENTS.md
promotion checklist to include removing the field.
- Beta plans use -beta-plan.md suffix to avoid clobbering stable plans
- Fix internal references in beta skills to use beta names consistently
- Add beta skills section to AGENTS.md with promotion checklist
Create separate beta skills instead of gating existing ones. Stable
ce:plan and deepen-plan are restored to main versions. Beta skills
reference each other and work standalone outside lfg/slfg orchestration.
- Surface deferred implementation questions and scope boundaries
- Use per-unit Patterns and Verification fields for task execution
- Add execution strategy: inline, serial subagents, or parallel
- Reframe Swarm Mode as Agent Teams with opt-in requirement
- Make tool references platform-agnostic
- Remove plan checkbox editing during execution
Restructures ce:plan around a decisions-first philosophy:
- Replace issue-template output with durable implementation plans
- Add blocker classification gate for upstream requirements (R11-R13)
- Replace MINIMAL/MORE/A LOT with Lightweight/Standard/Deep
- Add planning bootstrap fallback with ce:brainstorm recommendation
- Remove all implementation code, shell commands, and executor litter
- Make SpecFlow conditional for Standard/Deep plans
- Keep research agents, brainstorm-origin integration, and handoff options
- Restore origin doc completeness checks, user signal gathering,
research decision examples, filename examples, stakeholder awareness,
and mermaid diagram nudges from the old skill
plugin.json and marketplace.json were stuck at 2.40.0 while root
package.json was already at 2.41.0. Skill count was listed as 47
but actual count is 42. README still had stale "Commands | 23"
row from before the commands→skills migration in v2.39.0.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
New issue-intelligence-analyst agent that fetches GitHub issues via
gh CLI, clusters by root-cause themes, and returns structured analysis
with trend direction, confidence scores, and source mix. Designed for
both ce:ideate integration and standalone use.
Agent design:
- Priority-aware fetching with label scanning for focus targeting
- Truncated bodies (500 chars) in initial fetch to avoid N+1 calls
- Single gh call per fetch, no pipes or scripts (avoids permission spam)
- Built-in --jq for all field extraction and filtering
- Mandatory structured output with self-check checklist
- Accurate counts from actual data, not assumptions
- Closed issues as recurrence signal only, not standalone evidence
ce:ideate gains:
- Issue-tracker intent detection in Phase 0.2
- Conditional agent dispatch in Phase 1 (parallel with existing scans)
- Dynamic frame derivation from issue clusters in Phase 2
- Hybrid strategy: cluster-derived frames + default padding when < 4
- Resume awareness distinguishing issue vs non-issue ideation
- Numbered table format for rejection summary in ideation artifacts