Publish under a scope you own outright instead of opencode-ponytail (which
sits on a third-party npm account). Matches the GitHub handle and repo.
publishConfig.access is already public, which scoped public packages need.
* feat: register slash commands from .opencode/command/*.md
Add parseCommandFile() to read frontmatter-described markdown files
and wire them into opencode's config.command during init.
Extend the config hook to scan .opencode/command/ and register each
.md file as a named slash command.
Update the plugin doc comment to reflect the npm install path
(opencode-ponytail) vs the old relative path.
* chore: rename package to opencode-ponytail
Align package name with npm convention for opencode plugins.
Update keywords to include opencode-plugin and opencode tags.
Fix description back to original correct wording (grammatical
regression introduced during editing).
* chore: add npm metadata and publish workflow
Add author, homepage, repository, bugs, main, exports, files, and
publishConfig fields to package.json for npm publishing.
Add .github/workflows/publish.yml to auto-publish to npm on version
tags (v*) with provenance.
* docs: add npm plugin install for opencode-ponytail
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Co-authored-by: Emeriko <dietrich.gebert@gmail.com>
Em dashes crept back into examples, docs/platform-native.md, several READMEs,
the ponytail-debt skill, and a command file since 88431de. Replaced with plain
punctuation (commas, matching the house convention), .openclaw mirror
regenerated. Follows 88431de's scope: leaves untouched the vendored caveman
SKILL.md and the dated benchmarks/results/ writeups (historical records).
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
The ponytail plugin was missing a config hook to register its skills/
directory with opencode's skill discovery system. Without this, the 5
ponytail skills (ponytail, ponytail-audit, ponytail-debt, ponytail-help,
ponytail-review) never appear in the skill tool's available list.
The superpowers plugin already follows this exact pattern — this brings
ponytail in line with the upstream convention.
A one-shot scoreboard showing ponytail's measured benchmark impact
(less code, less cost, more speed) as plain ASCII bars, then points to
/ponytail-debt and /ponytail-audit for this repo's real numbers.
Complements the existing skills rather than duplicating them: debt
harvests the ponytail: ledger, audit finds what's cuttable, gain shows
the measured why-it-matters. No per-repo savings number is ever printed
-- the unbuilt version was never written, so there is no real baseline
to subtract from in a live repo. The bars carry the published benchmark
medians (5 tasks, 3 models); per-repo figures come from debt's count.
Ships every adapter the other commands ship: Claude commands/*.toml,
OpenCode .opencode/command/*.md, OpenClaw skill (generated), Pi command
registration. Help card, command enumeration, portability table, and
README updated in the same change.
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Ships the previously-missing /ponytail-help adapter files (commands/ponytail-help.toml, .opencode/command/ponytail-help.md) and adds tests/commands.test.js, a parity guard asserting every pi-registered command has both adapter files. Thanks @hooni0918.
Closes the last gap from the field review: deferral creep. /ponytail-debt
greps the repo for `ponytail:` comment markers and prints a ledger
(file:line, what was simplified, ceiling, upgrade trigger), flagging any
marker with no trigger as the rot risk. One-shot, reports only.
Full parity like ponytail-audit: skill + commands/.toml + .opencode/.md + pi
registerCommand (+ test) + agent-portability + README.
Verified: tests 32/32 (pi command list updated), rule check green, the scan
finds the repo's real markers, and a live end-to-end run produced a correct
ledger (2 markers, 1 no-trigger, prose/examples excluded).
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Add ponytail-audit skill
Whole-codebase audit for over-engineering. Scans a repository and produces a
ranked report of things to delete, simplify, or replace with stdlib/native
equivalents.
* Drop counting-by-number heuristics: remove Phase 5 (structural audit) and TODO-age heuristic per review
* feat: slim ponytail-audit and add cross-platform parity
Rewrite the ponytail-audit skill to ponytail-review's lean shape (35 lines,
was 111): same five tags, repo-wide scope, ranked output. Drop the
prescriptive phase walkthrough, sampling rules, report template, and the
license frontmatter that no other skill carries.
Add the adapters the skill was missing so it ships on every supported
platform the way ponytail-review does:
- commands/ponytail-audit.toml
- .opencode/command/ponytail-audit.md
- pi-extension registerCommand (+ test)
- agent-portability and README entries
Co-authored-by: Alexander Brandt <github@a13x.de>
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Co-authored-by: Emeriko <dietrich.gebert@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Swap em dashes for commas/colons/periods in the README, skills, AGENTS.md and
its five rule copies, examples, command files, and benchmark README. Rule
copies stay in sync (same edit applied to all) and the invariant guard passes.
Left untouched on purpose: the vendored caveman SKILL.md (verbatim third-party
text), the dated benchmark writeups in results/ (historical records), and
.js code comments.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>