* Add context resilience: file-backed state, incremental writing, auto-recovery Prevents "prompt too long" crashes from killing sessions by persisting work to disk incrementally instead of relying on conversation memory. Changes: - pre-compact.sh: dumps session state before context compression - session-start.sh: detects active.md for crash recovery - session-stop.sh: archives and clears active.md on clean shutdown - context-management.md: file-backed state as primary strategy - 9 agents updated with incremental section writing protocol (game-designer, systems-designer, economy-designer, narrative-director, level-designer, world-builder, writer, art-director, audio-director) - CLAUDE.md: trimmed redundant imports (10 → 5) to reduce token overhead - design-docs.md rule: enforces incremental writing pattern - .gitignore: excludes ephemeral session state files - directory-structure.md: documents session-state/ and session-logs/ - COLLABORATIVE-DESIGN-PRINCIPLE.md: documents incremental writing pattern Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * Add AskUserQuestion integration across collaborative protocols Explicitly reference the AskUserQuestion tool in all collaborative agent definitions, protocol templates, team orchestrator skills, and the master principle doc. Introduces the Explain-then-Capture pattern: agents write full expert analysis in conversation, then call AskUserQuestion with concise labels to capture decisions via structured UI. 26 files updated: - 3 protocol templates (design, leadership, implementation) - 14 agent definitions (10 design + 3 leadership + writer) - 8 orchestrator skills (brainstorm + 7 team-*) - 1 master principle doc (COLLABORATIVE-DESIGN-PRINCIPLE.md) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * Add /design-systems skill: concept-to-GDD decomposition workflow Bridges the gap between game concept and per-system design documents. Professional studios use systems enumeration + dependency sorting between concept and feature docs — skipping this step is one of the most expensive mistakes (systems discovered during production cost 5-10x more to add). New files: - .claude/skills/design-systems/SKILL.md — 7-phase orchestration skill (enumerate systems, map dependencies, assign priorities, write GDDs) - .claude/docs/templates/systems-index.md — master tracking template Flow integration (7 existing skills updated): - brainstorm, start, setup-engine, design-review, gate-check, project-stage-detect, game-concept template all reference /design-systems at the appropriate workflow touchpoints Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * Fix cross-platform bugs, add missing tool permissions, and update docs for v0.2.0 Hooks: fix \s → [[:space:]] in grep -E fallbacks (3 files), fix detect-gaps.sh empty-variable bug, fix log-agent.sh field name (agent_name → agent_type), harden validate-push.sh with explicit $MATCHED_BRANCH, convert for-in loops to while-read for space-safe iteration, add POSIX head -n syntax, increase PreCompact timeout, widen session-stop log window. Skills: add AskUserQuestion to 10 skills and TodoWrite to 8 multi-phase skills. Fix project-stage-detect template/output paths, tech-artist → technical-artist. Docs: add /design-systems to all references (README, quick-start, workflow guide, skills-reference), update skill count 35 → 36, remove stale AI artifacts from COLLABORATIVE-DESIGN-PRINCIPLE.md, add AskUserQuestion note to examples README. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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name, description, argument-hint, user-invocable, allowed-tools
| name | description | argument-hint | user-invocable | allowed-tools |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| team-ui | Orchestrate the UI team: coordinates ux-designer, ui-programmer, and art-director to design, implement, and polish a user interface feature from wireframe to final. | [UI feature description] | true | Read, Glob, Grep, Write, Edit, Bash, Task, AskUserQuestion, TodoWrite |
When this skill is invoked, orchestrate the UI team through a structured pipeline.
Decision Points: At each phase transition, use AskUserQuestion to present
the user with the subagent's proposals as selectable options. Write the agent's
full analysis in conversation, then capture the decision with concise labels.
The user must approve before moving to the next phase.
Team Composition
- ux-designer — User flows, wireframes, accessibility, input handling
- ui-programmer — UI framework, screens, widgets, data binding, implementation
- art-director — Visual style, layout polish, consistency with art bible
How to Delegate
Use the Task tool to spawn each team member as a subagent:
subagent_type: ux-designer— User flows, wireframes, accessibility, input handlingsubagent_type: ui-programmer— UI framework, screens, widgets, data bindingsubagent_type: art-director— Visual style, layout polish, art bible consistency
Always provide full context in each agent's prompt (feature requirements, existing UI patterns, platform targets). Launch independent agents in parallel where the pipeline allows it (e.g., Phase 4 review agents can run simultaneously).
Pipeline
Phase 1: UX Design
Delegate to ux-designer:
- Define the user flow for this feature (entry points, states, exit points)
- Create wireframes for each screen/state
- Specify interaction patterns: how does keyboard/mouse AND gamepad navigate this?
- Define accessibility requirements: text sizes, contrast, colorblind safety
- Identify data the UI needs to display (what game state does it read?)
- Output: UX spec with wireframes and interaction map
Phase 2: Visual Design
Delegate to art-director:
- Review wireframes against the art bible
- Define visual treatment: colors, typography, spacing, animations
- Specify asset requirements (icons, backgrounds, decorative elements)
- Ensure consistency with existing UI screens
- Output: visual design spec with style notes
Phase 3: Implementation
Delegate to ui-programmer:
- Implement the UI following the UX spec and visual design
- Ensure UI NEVER owns or modifies game state — display only, events for actions
- All text through localization system — no hardcoded strings
- Support both input methods (keyboard/mouse + gamepad)
- Implement accessibility features (text scaling, colorblind mode support)
- Wire up data binding to game state
- Output: implemented UI feature
Phase 4: Review (parallel)
Delegate in parallel:
- ux-designer: Verify implementation matches wireframes and interaction spec. Test keyboard-only and gamepad-only navigation. Check accessibility.
- art-director: Verify visual consistency with art bible. Check at minimum and maximum supported resolutions.
Phase 5: Polish
- Address review feedback
- Verify animations are skippable and respect motion preferences
- Confirm UI sounds trigger through audio event system
- Test at all supported resolutions and aspect ratios
Output
A summary report covering: UX spec status, visual design status, implementation status, accessibility compliance, input method support, and any outstanding issues.