* Add /vertical-slice skill, prototype overhaul, and workflow integration - Add /vertical-slice skill for pre-production validation (Phase 4 gate) - Overhaul /prototype skill with two-mode design: concept prototype (Phase 1) vs vertical slice (Phase 4), with clearer differentiation and higher standards for VS - Update prototyper agent to own both prototype and vertical-slice workflows - Add prototype-report.md and vertical-slice-report.md output templates - Update WORKFLOW-GUIDE, quick-start, skills-reference, agent-coordination-map, and skill-flow-diagrams to fully integrate both skills into the 7-phase pipeline - Remove orphaned empty quick-prototype/ directory Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * sync v1 counts + polish Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * Add entity inventory flow, relax vertical-slice gate, improve UX authoring prompts - /asset-spec: new Phase 0b entity & screen inventory when no argument and no existing inventory — reads GDDs/art-bible, proposes categorized list, writes design/assets/entity-inventory.md collaboratively - /asset-spec: entity/character target falls back to inline user description when no source doc exists, rather than failing - /gate-check: vertical slice changed from blocking to CONCERNS-only when absent; built-but-broken slice still fails; adds entity inventory as gate artifact - /ux-design: convert inline approval prompts to AskUserQuestion for structured option capture at key authoring decision points - workflow-catalog.yaml: entity-inventory step added to pre-production; UX spec min_count raised to 3; vertical-slice and prototype marked required: false with updated descriptions - .gitignore: exclude marrow/ eval tooling directory Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * Add missing AskUserQuestion widgets to 7 skills Audit found 11 decision points across 7 skills where structured option prompts were missing — using plain text, auto-selection, or no gate at all. Skills patched: - create-epics: per-epic approval + producer CONCERNS verdict - sprint-plan: producer CONCERNS verdict with scope/timeline options - milestone-review: AT RISK / OFF TRACK producer verdicts require acknowledgement - retrospective: existing-retro handling converted from plain text [A]/[B] - quick-design: classification confirmation + draft approve/revise/redirect - tech-debt add mode: category (6 options) + effort (S/M/L/XL) structured capture - regression-suite: no-arg mode selection instead of silent auto-detect - hotfix: severity confirmation gate before workflow begins Also added AskUserQuestion to allowed-tools headers for retrospective, quick-design, tech-debt, regression-suite, and hotfix. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * Prep v1 stable: fix WORKFLOW-GUIDE counts, stale agent names, and skill model fields - WORKFLOW-GUIDE.md: correct agent count (48→49), skill count (66/68→73), add 6 missing skills to Appendix B, fix Creative category count (2→4), replace 3 non-existent agent names with correct ue-*/unity-* specialists, add missing godot-csharp/gdextension specialists to hierarchy, fix production/stories/ paths → production/epics/ - coordination-rules.md: replace "not yet used" with opt-in env var note - quick-start.md: rename duplicate "Validate the concept" label → "Prototype the mechanic" - skill-flow-diagrams.md: remove duplicate legacy UX pipeline section - All 62 skills missing model: field now have explicit model: sonnet Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: comprehensive skill audit — consistency, UX, and flow gaps Two-pass audit fixing ~35 bugs across 41 files. Pre-production flow: - Brainstorm next-steps split into Path A (design-first) and Path B (prototype-first) — eliminates "prototype after architecture" confusion - /architecture-review added to pre-production flow in brainstorm and create-architecture handoffs - gate-check traceability check corrected to requirements-traceability.md - dev-story TR registry error now points to /architecture-review (not /create-epics) - start now writes production/stage.txt on first onboarding AskUserQuestion gaps filled: - balance-check, code-review, hotfix, day-one-patch, consistency-check all gain closing widgets and/or missing allowed-tools declarations - hotfix git branch creation now requires user confirmation - sprint-plan review-mode setup moved to Phase 0 (before gates run) - team-combat gains architecture→implementation approval gate - design-review APPROVED path consolidated from 3 widgets to 1 multiSelect All 9 team-* skills: - Phase 0 review-mode resolution added (solo/lean/full now respected) - team-audio output path fixed (design/gdd/ → design/audio/) - team-level final doc compilation delegated to level-designer subagent - team-narrative localization-lead added to composition list - team-qa sprint path fixed (flat files, not directories) - team-release NO-GO override captures written justification - team-live-ops Cancel verdict now explicitly BLOCKED Other fixes: - Art bible path standardized to design/art/art-bible.md (3 wrong refs) - AD-PHASE-GATE added to lean-mode skip list in director-gates.md - design-system duplicate 5d heading fixed; skeleton decline path added; mandatory agent spawns now respect review mode - story-readiness acceptance criteria thresholds now type-aware - create-stories gains multi-ADR and no-ADR handling guidance - consistency-check creates docs/consistency-failures.md on first run - retrospective frontmatter bash injection replaced with explicit Bash call - smoke-check ls -t gains PowerShell fallback - Conventional Commits format documented in coding-standards.md - gate-check: ADR acceptance gate, QA plan check, chain-of-verification tool-action requirement all added Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: expose --review flag in argument-hints for all team-* skills All 9 team-* skills already implement Phase 0 review-mode resolution internally (full/lean/solo), but none advertised [--review full|lean|solo] in their argument-hint. Users had no way to discover the per-run override. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * docs: add SECURITY.md with coordinated disclosure policy Defines scope, reporting process (GitHub private vulnerability reporting), contributor security guidelines for hooks/skills/agents, and 90-day coordinated disclosure timeline. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * docs: add CONTRIBUTING.md with framework contribution guidelines Covers what PRs are welcome, skill/hook/agent technical requirements, the collaborative principle, testing expectations, commit format, and platform compatibility requirements. Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * docs: add v1.0.0-beta → v1.0 upgrade section to UPGRADING.md Documents the 17 commits since the beta tag: new /vertical-slice gate, entity inventory flow in /map-systems, AskUserQuestion widgets across 7 skills, --review flag exposure on team-* skills, bug fixes (#21, #36, #42, #43, #45), and the new CONTRIBUTING.md and SECURITY.md. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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| name | description | argument-hint | user-invocable | allowed-tools | model |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| hotfix | Emergency fix workflow that bypasses normal sprint processes with a full audit trail. Creates hotfix branch, tracks approvals, and ensures the fix is backported correctly. | [bug-id or description] | true | Read, Glob, Grep, Write, Edit, Bash, Task, AskUserQuestion | sonnet |
Explicit invocation only: This skill should only run when the user explicitly requests it with
/hotfix. Do not auto-invoke based on context matching.
Phase 1: Assess Severity
Read the bug description or ID. Assess severity using these criteria:
- S1 (Critical): Game unplayable, data loss, security vulnerability
- S2 (Major): Significant feature broken, workaround exists
- S3 or lower: Minor issue — normal bug fix workflow applies
Confirm with AskUserQuestion:
- Prompt: "I've assessed this as [assessed severity] — [brief rationale]. Confirm severity to proceed:"
- Options:
[A] S1 (Critical) — game unplayable, data loss, or security issue[B] S2 (Major) — significant feature broken, workaround exists[C] S3 or lower — redirect to normal bug fix workflow
If [C]: stop. Verdict: REDIRECTED — use the normal bug fix workflow for S3 and below.
Phase 2: Create Hotfix Record
Draft the hotfix record:
## Hotfix: [Short Description]
Date: [Date]
Severity: [S1/S2]
Reporter: [Who found it]
Status: IN PROGRESS
### Problem
[Clear description of what is broken and the player impact]
### Root Cause
[To be filled during investigation]
### Fix
[To be filled during implementation]
### Testing
[What was tested and how]
### Approvals
- [ ] Fix reviewed by lead-programmer
- [ ] Regression test passed (qa-tester)
- [ ] Release approved (producer)
### Rollback Plan
[How to revert if the fix causes new issues]
Ask: "May I write this to production/hotfixes/hotfix-[date]-[short-name].md?"
If yes, write the file, creating the directory if needed.
Phase 3: Create Hotfix Branch
Check whether this is a git repository:
Bash: git rev-parse --is-inside-work-tree 2>/dev/null
If this command fails or returns empty: note "Not a git repository — create the branch manually." and skip branch creation.
If the check passes, use AskUserQuestion before creating the branch:
- Prompt: "Ready to create hotfix branch 'hotfix/[short-name]' from [base-ref]?"
- Options:
[A] Yes — create branch[B] Use a different base ref — I'll specify it[C] Skip — I'll create the branch myself
Only run git checkout -b hotfix/[short-name] [base-ref] if user selects [A]. If [B]: ask the user for the base ref, then run the command with that ref. If [C]: skip branch creation and proceed to Phase 4.
Phase 4: Investigate and Implement
Focus on the minimal change that resolves the issue. Do NOT refactor, clean up, or add features alongside the hotfix.
Validate the fix by running targeted tests for the affected system. Check for regressions in adjacent systems.
Update the hotfix record with root cause, fix details, and test results.
Phase 5: Collect Approvals
Use the Task tool to request sign-off in parallel:
subagent_type: lead-programmer— Review the fix for correctness and side effectssubagent_type: qa-tester— Run targeted regression tests on the affected systemsubagent_type: producer— Approve deployment timing and communication plan
All three must return APPROVE before proceeding. If any returns CONCERNS or REJECT, do not deploy — surface the issue and resolve it first.
Phase 5b: QA Re-Entry Gate
After approvals, determine the QA scope required before deploying the hotfix. Spawn qa-lead via Task with:
- The hotfix description and affected system
- The regression test results from Phase 5
- A list of all systems that touch the changed files (use Grep to find callers)
Ask qa-lead: Is a full smoke check sufficient, or does this fix require a targeted team-qa pass?
Apply the verdict:
- Smoke check sufficient — run
/smoke-checkagainst the hotfix build. If PASS, proceed to Phase 6. - Targeted QA pass required — run
/team-qa [affected-system]scoped to the changed system only. If QA returns APPROVED or APPROVED WITH CONDITIONS, proceed to Phase 6. - Full QA required — S1 fixes that touch core systems may require a full
/team-qa sprint. This delays deployment but prevents a bad patch.
Do not skip this gate. A hotfix that breaks something else is worse than the original bug.
Phase 6: Update Bug Status and Deploy
Update the original bug file if one exists:
## Fix Record
**Fixed in**: hotfix/[branch-name] — [commit hash or description]
**Fixed date**: [date]
**Status**: Fixed — Pending Verification
Set **Status**: Fixed — Pending Verification in the bug file header.
Output a deployment summary:
## Hotfix Ready to Deploy: [short-name]
**Severity**: [S1/S2]
**Root cause**: [one line]
**Fix**: [one line]
**QA gate**: [Smoke check PASS / Team-QA APPROVED]
**Approvals**: lead-programmer ✓ / qa-tester ✓ / producer ✓
**Rollback plan**: [from Phase 2 record]
Merge to: release branch AND development branch
Next: /bug-report verify [BUG-ID] after deploy to confirm resolution
Rules
- Hotfixes must be the MINIMUM change to fix the issue — no cleanup, no refactoring
- Every hotfix must have a rollback plan documented before deployment
- Hotfix branches merge to BOTH the release branch AND the development branch
- All hotfixes require a post-incident review within 48 hours
- If the fix is complex enough to need more than 4 hours, escalate to
technical-director
Phase 7: Post-Deploy Verification
After deploying, run /bug-report verify [BUG-ID] to confirm the fix resolved the issue in the deployed build.
If VERIFIED FIXED: run /bug-report close [BUG-ID] to formally close it.
If STILL PRESENT: the hotfix failed — immediately re-open, assess rollback, and escalate.
Schedule a post-incident review within 48 hours using /retrospective hotfix.
Use AskUserQuestion:
- Prompt: "Hotfix complete. What's the next step?"
- Options:
[A] Run /smoke-check to verify the fix[B] Run /patch-notes to document this hotfix[C] Stop here