기업 분석부터 FP 산정, 리스크 분석, 사업성 검토까지 전체 분석 프로세스를 순차 실행합니다
기업 소개서, 기술 문서를 분석하여 핵심 역량과 검색 키워드를 도출합니다
RFP 또는 입찰공고의 사업성을 종합 검토합니다. 수익성 분석, PWin 산출, Bid/No-Bid 의사결정까지 원스톱으로 수행합니다.
RFP 또는 요구사항 문서를 분석하여 기능점수(FP)를 산정하고 SW 개발 대가를 산출합니다
RFP, 사업계획서, 제안서 등의 문서를 분석하여 참여 기업의 리스크를 체계적으로 식별하고 평가합니다
나라장터, K-스타트업, 기업마당 등 공공 플랫폼에서 키워드 기반으로 입찰공고/지원사업을 병렬 탐색하고 결과를 통합합니다. 공고 검색, 사업 기회 탐색, 조달 정보 조회 시 사용합니다.
기업 소개서, 기술 문서를 분석하여 기업 프로필을 생성하고 공고 검색에 적합한 키워드를 도출합니다. 기업 문서 분석, 역량 파악, 키워드 추출 시 사용합니다.
RFP, 입찰공고, 사업계획서를 종합 분석하여 사업성을 검토하는 전문 에이전트입니다. Shipley PWin 모델, 수익성 시뮬레이션, Bid/No-Bid 의사결정 매트릭스를 활용합니다. 사업성 검토, Go/No-Go 판단, 투자 대비 효과 분석 시 사용합니다.
RFP 또는 요구사항 문서에서 기능 요구사항을 식별하고 IFPUG 표준에 따라 기능점수(Function Point)를 산정합니다. 간이법/정규법을 지원하며, 보정계수를 적용한 SW 개발 대가를 산출합니다.
A4 세로형 제안서 섹션 HTML을 읽고 16:9 가로형 프레젠테이션 슬라이드로 변환합니다. 콘텐츠 추출, 텍스트 압축, 레이아웃 선택, 차트 변환, 애니메이션 부여를 수행합니다.
사업성 검토 프레임워크를 자동 적용합니다. RFP, 입찰공고, 사업계획서 분석 시 수익성, PWin, Bid/No-Bid 관점의 종합 평가를 제공합니다. 사업성 검토, Go/No-Go 판단, 투자 대비 효과 분석, 투찰 전략 수립 시 사용합니다.
입찰 참여 리스크 분석 프레임워크를 자동 적용합니다. RFP, 사업계획서, 입찰공고 분석 시 리스크 관점의 평가를 제공합니다. 입찰 참여 의사결정, 리스크 식별, Bid/No-Bid 판단 시 사용합니다.
기업 소개서나 기술 문서를 읽을 때 기업의 핵심 역량, 기술 스택, 사업 영역을 자동으로 프로파일링합니다. 기업 분석, 역량 파악, 회사 소개 시 사용합니다.
RFP나 요구사항 문서에서 기능점수(Function Point) 산정 작업을 할 때 IFPUG 표준 기준, 간이법/정규법 가중치, 대가산정 공식, 보정계수를 자동으로 참조합니다. FP 산정, SW 대가산정, 개발비 산출 시 사용합니다.
제안서 HTML 도표/차트/다이어그램 작성 시 공통 디자인 시스템을 적용합니다. HTML 컴포넌트 작성, 스타일 적용 시 사용합니다.
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기업 문서를 분석하여 공공조달 입찰공고 및 지원사업을 탐색하고, 제안서를 작성하는 Claude Code 플러그인입니다.
나라장터(G2B), K-스타트업, 중소벤처기업부, 과학기술정보통신부, 기업마당, NTIS 등 주요 공공 플랫폼의 API를 통해 공고를 검색하고, 첨부 제안요청서(RFP)를 다운로드하여 분석한 후, 수주 확률과 전략적 방향을 제시합니다.
claude --version으로 확인)Claude Code의 플러그인 마켓플레이스를 통해 간편하게 설치할 수 있습니다.
# 1. 마켓플레이스 추가
claude plugin marketplace add ASTRA-TECHNOLOGY-COMPANY-LIMITED/proposal-specialist
# 2. 플러그인 설치
claude plugin install proposal-specialist@proposal-specialist-marketplace
설치 후 Claude Code를 재시작하면 플러그인이 자동으로 로드됩니다.
/plugin명령어를 실행하면 인터랙티브 UI가 열려 Discover/Installed/Marketplaces 탭에서 플러그인을 관리할 수 있습니다.
플러그인은 세 가지 스코프로 설치할 수 있습니다:
| 스코프 | 설정 파일 | 적용 범위 |
|---|---|---|
user (기본) | ~/.claude/settings.json | 모든 프로젝트에서 사용 |
project | .claude/settings.json | 팀원과 공유 (Git 커밋) |
local | .claude/settings.local.json | 로컬 전용 (gitignored) |
# 특정 스코프로 설치
/plugin install proposal-specialist@proposal-specialist-marketplace --scope project
프로젝트의 .claude/settings.json에 아래 설정을 추가하면, 팀원이 Claude Code 실행 시 자동으로 플러그인 설치를 안내받습니다.
{
"permissions": {
"additionalDirectories": []
},
"extraKnownMarketplaces": {
"proposal-specialist-marketplace": {
"source": {
"source": "github",
"repo": "ASTRA-TECHNOLOGY-COMPANY-LIMITED/proposal-specialist"
}
}
},
"enabledPlugins": {
"proposal-specialist@proposal-specialist-marketplace": true
}
}
개발 또는 테스트 목적으로 소스 코드를 직접 클론하여 사용할 수 있습니다.
git clone https://github.com/ASTRA-TECHNOLOGY-COMPANY-LIMITED/proposal-specialist.git
cd proposal-specialist
cd servers
npm install
npm run build
cd ..
빌드 결과물은 servers/dist/index.js에 생성됩니다.
Claude Code에서 --plugin-dir 옵션으로 플러그인을 로드합니다.
# 절대 경로로 지정
claude --plugin-dir /path/to/proposal-specialist
# 또는 플러그인 디렉토리에서 바로 실행
cd /path/to/proposal-specialist
claude --plugin-dir .
여러 플러그인을 동시에 로드하려면
--plugin-dir을 여러 번 사용할 수 있습니다:claude --plugin-dir ./plugin-1 --plugin-dir ./plugin-2
# 설치된 플러그인 목록 확인
/plugin list
# 플러그인 비활성화/활성화
/plugin disable proposal-specialist@proposal-specialist-marketplace
/plugin enable proposal-specialist@proposal-specialist-marketplace
# 플러그인 업데이트
/plugin update proposal-specialist@proposal-specialist-marketplace
/plugin update --all # 모든 플러그인 업데이트
# 플러그인 제거
/plugin uninstall proposal-specialist@proposal-specialist-marketplace
# 디버그 모드 (플러그인 로딩 상세 정보 확인)
claude --debug
나라장터, K-스타트업, 중기부, 과기부 API는 모두 공공데이터포털(data.go.kr)의 인증키를 사용합니다.
발급 방법:
getBidPblancListInfoServc)getAnnouncementList)mssBizService_v2)msitannouncementinfo)환경 변수 설정:
# 셸 프로파일에 추가 (~/.zshrc, ~/.bashrc 등)
export DATA_GO_KR_API_KEY="발급받은_인증키"
기업마당(BizInfo) 지원사업 검색을 사용하려면 별도 키가 필요합니다.
export BIZINFO_API_KEY="발급받은_인증키"
NTIS 국가R&D 과제 검색을 사용하려면 별도 키가 필요합니다.
export NTIS_API_KEY="발급받은_인증키"
| 환경 변수 | 필수 여부 | 용도 |
|---|---|---|
DATA_GO_KR_API_KEY | 필수 | 나라장터, K-스타트업, 중기부, 과기부 API 인증 |
COMPANY_DOCS_DIR | 선택 | 기업 자료 디렉토리 경로 (명령어 경로 생략 가능) |
BIZINFO_API_KEY | 선택 | 기업마당 지원사업 검색 |
NTIS_API_KEY | 선택 | NTIS 국가R&D 과제 검색 |
플러그인은 세션 시작 시 자동으로 환경 변수 설정 여부를 확인합니다. 누락된 항목이 있으면 경고 메시지가 표시되지만 세션은 정상적으로 시작됩니다.
플러그인은 회사 소개서, 기술 사양서, 수행실적 등 다양한 형식의 기업 문서를 분석합니다.
COMPANY_DOCS_DIR 환경 변수에 기업 자료가 있는 디렉토리를 지정하면, 명령어 실행 시 매번 파일 경로를 입력하지 않아도 됩니다.
# 셸 프로파일에 추가 (~/.zshrc, ~/.bashrc 등)
export COMPANY_DOCS_DIR="/path/to/company-docs"
설정 후에는 경로 없이 바로 실행할 수 있습니다:
# COMPANY_DOCS_DIR 디렉토리의 자료를 자동으로 읽어 분석
/proposal-specialist:analyze-company
# 전체 워크플로우도 경로 생략 가능
/proposal-specialist:search-strategy
환경 변수 대신 명령어 인자로 파일 경로를 직접 전달할 수도 있습니다. 인자가 주어지면 COMPANY_DOCS_DIR보다 우선합니다.
# 단일 파일 분석
/proposal-specialist:analyze-company /path/to/company-intro.pdf
# 디렉토리 지정
/proposal-specialist:analyze-company /path/to/company-docs/
# 전체 워크플로우
/proposal-specialist:search-strategy /path/to/company-intro.pdf
경로 우선순위: 명령어 인자 > COMPANY_DOCS_DIR 환경 변수 > 현재 디렉토리
.pdf) - 회사 소개서, 기술 문서.txt, .md) - 기업 정보 요약.docx, .xlsx, .pptx) - 회사 자료.png, .jpg) - 인증서, 자격증 스캔본npx claudepluginhub astra-technology-company-limited/proposal-specialist --plugin proposal-specialistASTRA(AI-augmented Sprint Through Rapid Assembly) methodology plugin. Sprint 0 project initialization, coding convention enforcement (Java/TypeScript/React Native/Python/CSS/SCSS), Korean public data standard, international code standards (ISO 3166-1/2, ITU-T E.164), naming validation, quality gates, Slack integration, service manual auto-generator, UX/UI/Dev/QA Screen-ID based handoff package generator (HANDOFF_PROCESS_GUIDE v1.1), role-based persona agents (planner-reviewer, tester-persona, designer-persona, developer-persona), and /autorun self-improving pipeline. v5.13.0 NEW: /user-test and /uat-parallel report-language selection. Both skills add a Step 0 (Language Selection) that resolves a vi|en|ko LANG_CODE in this order — (1) --lang flag in $ARGUMENTS (case-insensitive, accepts vi/vie/vietnamese, en/eng/english, ko/kor/korean), (2) persisted CLAUDE.md ## Language, (3) AskUserQuestion with a trilingual prompt (default Tiếng Việt). Under --auto with no --lang and no persisted language, defaults to vi silently so /autorun stays unattended. The chosen language drives <html lang> on the HTML report plus every visible string in index.html, issues.md headings/labels, status badges (통과/실패/건너뜀 for ko, PASS/FAIL/SKIPPED otherwise), and console log lines. Severity tags (CRITICAL/HIGH/MEDIUM/LOW) and UAT case file contents under docs/tests/uat-cases/ stay untranslated (technical taxonomy + author-owned content). The HTML report template (skills/user-test/assets/report-template.html) was migrated from hardcoded Vietnamese to {{LANG}} + {{T_*}} placeholders. A new SSoT file (skills/user-test/references/i18n-strings.md) lists every translatable string in a vi/en/ko table; /uat-parallel mirrors this dictionary inside its merge script (scripts/uat-parallel-report.sh) and accepts the language via the UAT_LANG env var alongside the existing UAT_WORKERS. session.json now records the chosen lang for traceability. v5.12.0 NEW: /uat-parallel skill — Playwright-powered parallel sibling of /user-test. Reuses 100% of the docs/tests/uat-cases/*.md format and the /user-test HTML report template (same index.html / issues.md / session.json / screenshots/ layout under docs/tests/uat-reports/{SESSION_ID}/). Each Playwright worker holds an isolated BrowserContext (separate cookies / localStorage / sessionStorage) so multi-user flows and race conditions do not contaminate each other; per-step (UAT_STEP_TIMEOUT_MS, default 30s) and per-case (UAT_CASE_TIMEOUT_MS, default 300s) hard timeouts kill stuck cases without blocking other workers. Bootstraps @playwright/test + chromium on first run via a single AskUserQuestion HITL (~150 MB). Argument surface: --workers N (default min(4, cpu/2)) / --from glob / --priority / --feature / --timeout / --headed / --browser chromium|firefox|webkit. No interactive mode — auto-batch only. Solves the two main /user-test limits: sequential single-page execution that does not scale beyond a handful of cases, and a single stuck case blocking the rest of the run. Runtime artifacts installed idempotently into .astra/uat/ (uat-runner.spec.ts + playwright.config.ts, managed files copied from plugin on every invocation). Severity assignment in the runner mirrors user-test/references/assertion-guide.md §3 (CRITICAL: 5xx / Uncaught; HIGH: 4xx on POST/PUT/DELETE/PATCH primary, 401/403, no URL change after primary; MEDIUM: missing CTA / text mismatch; LOW: everything else). Failed cases additionally yield Playwright trace .zip archives under traces/{UAT-ID}.zip — replayable via `npx playwright show-trace ...` for DOM/network/console timeline debugging that Chrome MCP cannot produce. References progressive-disclosure into parallel-guide.md (worker tuning, isolation guarantees, debugging flaky cases, CI integration sketch). v5.11.2 NEW: /pr-merge Step 8.4.5.1 (post-merge promotion-path prompt — dev / staging / skip) now always fires AskUserQuestion, even under --auto. Previously --auto silently picked dev (standard path); the merge target branch where the integration branch finally lands is a deployment-surface decision with no safe unattended default. /autorun and /sprint-init --auto now treat this as a routine HITL pause — the pipeline still completes end-to-end in a single invocation, but the user picks the target. Direct integration → main is intentionally NOT offered here; /pr-merge --main (with version bump + release checks) remains the only path to production. All other --auto behaviors (commit, final-merge approval, Step 4.5 integration auto-pick, Step 4.5.4 base auto-pick, Step 10.0 promotion-source defaults) are unchanged. v5.11.1 NEW: integration-branch model extended to --staging / --main promotion modes. The new Step 10.0 asks the user to pick the promotion source: legacy bulk (dev for --staging, staging for --main — runs Step 8 code review on the accumulated diff) OR a specific integration branch (feat/<name> or fix/<name> from top-3 most-recent — skips code review since sprint PRs already reviewed). Step 10.1 PR body varies by source type: bulk source includes a 'Code review passes' checkbox driven by Step 8, integration source lists aggregated sprint PR numbers and marks 'Source sprint PRs reviewed' as completed. Step 8 entry checks both `--no-review` AND `PROMOTION_SOURCE_IS_INTEGRATION=1` for the skip condition. Empty integration-branch list falls back to bulk default (no AskUserQuestion failure). Under --auto, --staging defaults to dev and --main defaults to staging (legacy bulk paths), preserving existing unattended behavior. v5.11.0 NEW: integration-branch model for /pr-merge. Sprint PRs (head=feat/sprint-*) no longer target dev directly — they target a feature- or fix-level integration branch (feat/<name> or fix/<name>) chosen interactively in the new Step 4.5. The user picks from existing integration branches (top 3 by recent activity, listed via git for-each-ref) or creates a new one with a user-chosen base (default origin/dev; options include origin/staging, origin/main, origin/master, or any custom ref). Classification (feat vs fix) and the slug are auto-inferred from three signals: Conventional Commit prefixes on the sprint branch (feat: vs fix:), sprint-slug keywords (fix|bug|hotfix|patch|error|issue|typo|broken → fix), and blueprint §1+§10 keyword scan (버그/장애/수정/결함/bug/fix/defect/hotfix/regression → fix); tie-breaking defaults to feat. After the sprint PR merges into the integration branch, the new Step 8.4.5 asks the promotion path: 'Promote to dev (standard, default)' / 'Promote to staging (fast hotfix)' / 'Skip (keep integration as-is)' — chosen promotion creates a second PR (integration → target) and merges it WITHOUT a fresh code review (the source sprint PR already passed). Integration branches are PERSISTENT and protected from auto-deletion (Step 9 explicit guard: only feat/sprint-* and fix/sprint-* are eligible for git branch -d). Step 3.5 query updated to `gh pr list --state open` filtered on head~feat/sprint-* AND base~^(feat|fix)/, with a backward-compat fallback to base=dev for pre-v5.11 PRs. /sprint-init Step 1.5 also became interactive: the source branch (where the sprint worktree branches from) is chosen by the user via AskUserQuestion (default dev; options include staging/main/master/custom). The user-chosen source is passed through to astra_create_sprint_worktree as the 3rd arg. Under --auto, all new prompts default to safe values: integration-branch selection reuses existing-name-matching else creates new from origin/dev; promotion path = dev; sprint source = dev — so /autorun and /sprint-init --auto still complete end-to-end in one invocation without HITL. Multiple-pending-PR detection in Step 3.5 preserves AskUserQuestion HITL even under --auto (picking the wrong PR is destructive). Promotion modes (--staging, --main) and the staging→dev cascade are unaffected. Trade-off: one sprint = up to 2 PRs (sprint→integration, integration→target). Benefit: feature- or bugfix-level promotion granularity — urgent hotfixes can land on staging directly without queuing through dev. v5.10.0 NEW: /blueprint runs in a worktree-first order. Step 1.5 enforces branch/location guards (non-standard branch → abort with error; already in a sprint worktree → reuse), Step 1.6 delegates to /sprint-init --scaffold-only to create the sprint worktree first, Step 1.7 cd's into it, and Steps 2-6 author + review + commit the blueprint *inside* the sprint worktree. The blueprint commit therefore lands on feat/sprint-N-slug (not dev) — it reaches dev only via /pr-merge at sprint end. /sprint-init gains a new --scaffold-only flag that (a) suppresses prompt-map Feature 1.1 (blueprint authoring) and renumbers remaining steps as 1.1=DB Design, 1.2=Test Cases, 1.3=Implementation (new Variant B), (b) is incompatible with --auto, and (c) exits cleanly after Step 4 so the calling /blueprint owns the consolidated output. The legacy --from-blueprint flag is preserved as a backward-compat alias. /autorun Stage 3 unchanged in behavior (since /blueprint now does the worktree creation); Stage 4 (/sprint-init re-entry) is an idempotent no-op in the standard path. commands/blueprint.md description + behavior summary table updated to reflect the new order. CLAUDE.md Worktree Isolation section + Skill Catalog row + Recommended Workflow updated. Trade-off: previous v5.8/5.9 "dev visibility guarantee" logic (cross-branch commit timing) is no longer needed — simpler invariants, no dev commit before worktree creation. v5.9.0 NEW: /user-test skill added — AI-assisted UAT (User Acceptance Testing) for end-user flows. Drives Chrome MCP with hard-assertion verification (URL / Network / DOM / Console) and auto-assigns severity (CRITICAL / HIGH / MEDIUM / LOW) per a fixed rule table in references/assertion-guide.md. Two modes: interactive (URL + natural-language Vietnamese flow description, generates draft test case and offers to save) and --auto (batch-runs pre-authored test cases under docs/tests/uat-cases/, filterable by --priority / --feature / --from). Output: timestamped session folder docs/tests/uat-reports/{YYYY-MM-DD-HHmm}/ with index.html (visual report + per-step thumbnails), issues.md (only when failures exist, includes rationale citing the severity rule), and session.json (raw data for re-run). On FAIL the current case is skipped and the next case continues — the whole run never aborts. Progressive disclosure into references/assertion-guide.md (assertion grammar + severity rules + anti-flaky tips) and assets/report-template.html. Distinct from /test-run (developer-authored technical integration tests) and /test-scenario (scenario authoring from blueprints). Runtime output language follows /select-language; defaults to Vietnamese per the skill's design intent. No GitHub Issue integration — local issues.md only. Also v5.9.0: /pr-merge two-phase policy. `gh pr merge` only runs from the main worktree to keep the destructive merge action observable from a stable cwd. Sprint Phase (invoked inside a sprint worktree) handles commit → push → PR creation → code review → fix loop and stops; the user `cd`s to the main worktree and re-invokes `/pr-merge`, which auto-detects the pending sprint PR (base=dev, head=feat/sprint-*) and finalizes the merge + worktree removal. Step 3.5 (Main-Phase entry — pending-PR detection), Step 8.5 (Sprint→Main handoff), and Step M1 (Main-Phase merge entry) are new; Step 8.3 splits routing between Step 8.4 (in-place merge for Main Phase, promotion, fallback temp worktree, and main-worktree compat) and Step 8.5 (sprint-worktree handoff). Under `--auto`, the skill itself `cd`s to the main worktree at Step 8.5 and continues into Main Phase, so /autorun and /sprint-init --auto still complete end-to-end in one invocation. Multiple-pending-PR detection preserves AskUserQuestion even under --auto (picking the wrong PR is destructive). Promotion modes (--staging, --main) are unaffected. v5.8.0 NEW: /blueprint Step 6.5 auto-creates the sprint worktree by delegating to /sprint-init at the end of authoring — the skill does NOT cd (to avoid relying on Skill-to-Skill cwd propagation), and Step 7 output shows the user a concrete `cd .astra-worktrees/sprint-<N>-<slug>/` command to run next. Two safety guards skip auto-creation: already inside a sprint worktree (secondary blueprint flow) or current branch is not dev/main/master. /sprint-init recognizes a new `--from-blueprint` flag to suppress duplicate output when delegated. /autorun Stage 4 (sprint plan) became an idempotent re-entry — discovers the worktree created by /blueprint Step 6.5 via `git worktree list`, performs the explicit cd itself (unattended pipeline), and falls back to explicit /sprint-init when the worktree was not auto-created. Legacy workflows (explicit /sprint-init → /blueprint inside worktree) remain fully supported. v5.7.0 NEW: /tool-author skill added — authors and validates runtime LLM tool descriptions and input schemas (Anthropic Tool Use, MCP server.tool(), LangChain @tool, Pydantic, Zod). Enforces six required attributes (one-line summary, anti-pattern, synonyms, parameter examples, enum constraints, return shape) and blocks seven failure modes (wrong-tool selection, skipped tool, malformed arguments, retry loops, user-intent bypass, wrong side-effect, un-auditable traces). Auto-trigger via paths: tools/**/*.py, tools/**/*.ts, mcp/**/*.py, mcp/**/*.ts, **/tools.py, src/**/*.tool.ts. Progressive disclosure into 6 reference files (six-attributes, failure-modes, python-pydantic, typescript-zod, validation-greps, evals). Explicitly scoped to runtime tool surfaces — /skill-author remains the entry point for authoring ASTRA SKILL.md files. v5.6.0 NEW: /pr-merge cascade merge restricted to `staging → dev` only — `main → staging` is no longer auto-cascaded; `main` is touched only via the explicit `--main` promotion. Promotion modes (`--staging`, `--main`) skip the cascade entirely. Training docs (branch-strategy 1pager / ko / vi) and CLAUDE.md updated to reflect the new single-hop cascade flow. v5.5.0 NEW: Full English localization of plugin internals (skills, commands, agents, hooks, scripts, docs, CLAUDE.md). Skill description language policy now mandates English for all skills (auto-trigger accuracy + consistency). Runtime end-user output language remains controlled by /select-language (Korean / Vietnamese / English). Korean public-data dictionary terms, prefixes/suffixes (TB_, _YMD, etc.), and dictionary field names (공통표준용어명, etc.) are preserved as data definitions. v5.4.0 NEW: DESIGN.md as design system SSoT (Google Stitch / ASTRA 3-tier hybrid). Four new skills/commands — /design-init (generates docs/design-system/DESIGN.md with YAML Front Matter tokens + Markdown Body philosophy/components/a11y, and regenerates src/styles/design-tokens.css from Front Matter), /design-extract (extracts OKLCH tokens from reference images/PDF/URL via Vision MCP or WebFetch), /design-redesign (audits existing UI against DESIGN.md with design-token-validator + designer-persona, applies P0 fixes), and /design-audit (lightweight token-violation report). design-token-validator now treats DESIGN.md as SSoT with design-tokens.css as a generated artifact. /service-planner Step E loads DESIGN.md as the primary token + persona source; /handoff-publish 6-component-specs.md references DESIGN.md §4. New PostToolUse hook notify-design-md.sh advises DESIGN.md consultation on UI source edits (throttled, non-blocking). /project-init now bootstraps DESIGN.md during Sprint 0 setup. v5.3.0 NEW: Required MCP servers reorganized — `fect-slack` removed from plugin-required MCPs (still consumed by /slack-import, /extract-backlog, /sprint-progress via user-scope MCP registration), `fect-image` (Gemini 2.5 Flash Image, requires GOOGLE_API_KEY) and `fect-gpt-image` (OpenAI gpt-image-2, requires OPENAI_API_KEY) added for /catalog-generator image generation, and `chrome-devtools` (chrome-devtools-mcp@latest) added as a first-class required MCP for /manual-generator screenshots, /catalog-generator visual capture, and /test-run browser-based integration testing. SessionStart hook now reports GOOGLE_API_KEY / OPENAI_API_KEY availability. v5.2.0 NEW: /sprint-init --auto now uses a Silent Save Protocol — between stages it writes auto-state.yaml + commits and continues directly to the next stage (no exit, no user --resume required). A 'reference-avoidance' rule instructs the LLM to stop re-reading large prior artifacts (test logs, browser snapshots, prior implementation files) and rely on the yaml SSoT, so Claude Code's built-in auto-compression keeps context manageable. --resume is reserved for true recovery (context crash, forced interrupt). Replaces the prior 'exit + user runs /compact + /sprint-init --resume' pattern that broke the automation promise. v5.1.0 NEW: /blueprint dedicated skill — authors blueprint with 10 standard sections focused on data flow, schema DDL, API contract, sequence diagrams, pseudocode logic (no executable code), and a new Section 10 'HITL Triggers' that /feature-dev consults during implementation to only ask the user on critical decisions (T1 business decisions without a clear blueprint answer, T2 security/permission choices, T3 external dependency introduction, T4 destructive changes). Replaces inline blueprint authoring in /sprint-init prompt-map (Step 1.1) and /autorun Stage 3. Single source of truth: the blueprint itself gates HITL — no external hook needed. v5.0.0 BREAKING: Sprint-level worktree model. /sprint-init now creates `.astra-worktrees/sprint-<N>-<name>/` with a sprint branch (`feat/sprint-<N>-<name>`) and writes `.astra-worktree.env` with port-isolated dev-server settings (base + 100*N, collision-shifted). All feature development and integration testing happens inside the sprint worktree. /test-run no longer performs the dev merge — it sources the env, launches the server on the sprint port (Next/Vite/Spring/Django/FastAPI port-injection per stack), and guarantees port release through a 4-step cleanup (shell stop → SIGTERM → SIGKILL+children → verify) on success/failure/abort. /pr-merge runs from the sprint worktree, completes dev merge, then auto-removes the worktree. v5.0.0 REMOVED: /pr-merge --start <branch> mode (sprint-init owns worktree creation now); main-worktree guards on /test-run and /test-scenario (they now run inside sprint worktrees); /test-run Step 12/13 dev-commit + dev→staging promotion chaining (moved to /pr-merge). v4.0.0 BREAKING: /ux-publish skill removed; HTML planning mockups (design-system tokens applied static mockups) are generated inline by /service-planner Step 6 alongside markdown deliverables in the same docs/planner/{NNN}-{feature}/ directory.
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