The plugin had hardcoded references to 'CORA' (Every's internal project)
throughout the documentation workflow, making it project-specific rather
than generic. This affected users trying to use the plugin on non-CORA
projects.
Changes:
- Replace 'cora-critical-patterns.md' with 'critical-patterns.md'
- Replace 'Which CORA module' with 'Which module or component'
- Replace 'CORA-Specific Resources' with 'Project-Specific Resources'
- Replace 'CORA-MODULES.md' with 'modules documentation'
- Replace 'CORA system' with 'System-wide' in templates
- Update cora-test-reviewer description to be generic
Files modified:
- learnings-researcher.md: Fixed critical patterns file reference
- compound-docs/SKILL.md: Removed module and filename hardcoding
- compound-docs/assets/*.md: Generalized template references
- workflows/compound.md: Changed 'CORA schema' to 'solution schema'
- workflows/work.md: Made test reviewer description generic
This makes the plugin truly project-agnostic as advertised.
* fix(compound-docs): correct severity enum in validation example
The example error message referenced [critical, moderate, minor] but
the yaml-schema.md defines severity as [critical, high, medium, low].
* refactor(agents): standardize search tool recommendations
- Update repo-research-analyst to recommend built-in Grep tool instead
of CLI rg (Grep uses ripgrep under the hood)
- Add TypeScript example for ast-grep alongside Ruby
- Update pattern-recognition-specialist to use built-in Grep tool
- Keep ast-grep for AST-based structural matching (language-specific)
* feat(agents): add learnings-researcher for institutional knowledge
Add new research agent that efficiently searches docs/solutions/ for
relevant past solutions before implementing features or fixing bugs.
Key features:
- Grep-first filtering strategy for efficiency with 100+ files
- Category-based narrowing to reduce search scope
- Parallel Grep calls with synonym support (OR patterns)
- Frontmatter-only reads before full document reads
- Always checks critical patterns file
- Uses haiku model for speed (structured task, recipe-based)
Integrates with /workflows:plan to run in parallel with
repo-research-analyst during local research phase.
Closes the loop on compound engineering: solutions documented via
/workflows:compound are now discoverable during planning.