Documents the Antigravity CLI install, the global default-level config, and the OpenCode absolute-path option. Addresses #58, #64, #71.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Bumps all four plugin manifests to 4.6.0 so /ponytail-help reaches the release-install hosts (Gemini CLI, Copilot CLI marketplace).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Fixes the local benchmark LOC counter (counted only fenced code, scored bare output 0), makes summary output ASCII-safe (a Unicode arrow crashed the script on Windows cp1252), gitignores generated artifacts, and refreshes the llama3.2 writeup with n=5 data showing the LOC effect is within the noise floor. Follow-up to #63. Verified live.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Release-prep bump across all four plugin manifests (Claude Code, Codex,
Gemini, Copilot) for v4.5.0. The cross-manifest parity test keeps them aligned.
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Claude Code runs hooks via a non-interactive /bin/sh. On setups where node
isn't on that shell's PATH (Nix/nix-darwin, nvm, fnm), every prompt errored
with "/bin/sh: node: command not found". Guard each hook command so it runs
node only when present and exits 0 otherwise, no more per-prompt noise. The
slash-command skills are unaffected; only the always-on activation needs node.
Document the requirement in the README install section.
Closes#51.
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The badge had fallen behind: it stayed at 11 when Antigravity and the VS Code
Codex extension were added, and Copilot CLI is now a full plugin host too. 13
distinct agent rows in docs/agent-portability.md (excluding the generic
fallback).
A `git add -A` during the v4.4.0 bump accidentally tracked the announcement
art (announce/changelog/ponytail-*.gif) in the repo root. Untrack them and
gitignore the pattern; they stay on disk for posting but out of the repo.
The header showed logo.png (black on transparent), which nearly vanishes in
GitHub's dark theme. Wrap it in a <picture> so dark-theme viewers get the
contoured logo-dark.png and light-theme viewers keep the original.
A dark-bg-ready variant of the mark: white face fill plus a die-cut white
contour so it reads on dark backgrounds, where logo.png (black on transparent)
and the social-preview face do not. Ships as SVG (scalable, white + black
layers) and a 1085x1241 PNG.
Contributed by @pixexid in #42.
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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* docs: add a Commands reference to the README
The commands were only mentioned scattered through prose, and two install
blurbs had gone stale (OpenCode omitted /ponytail-debt, Gemini omitted audit
and debt). Add one canonical Commands table (all five commands + what each
does + which hosts support them) and point the install blurbs at it so they
stop drifting as commands are added.
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* docs: add pi to the portability table, de-stale the Gemini row
pi was a supported integration (pi-extension, README install, registers all
the commands) but had no row in the Supported Adapters table. The Gemini row
also enumerated an outdated command list; point it at commands/*.toml
generically so it stops drifting.
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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).
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* feat: refine ruleset from a full-project field review
A reviewer ran ponytail across a 9-phase rewrite (protocol, PC app, simulator,
RPi daemon, ESP32 firmware) and flagged three gaps. All three land in SKILL.md
and propagate to AGENTS.md + the rule copies:
- Promote the one-runnable-check rule to a headline ("Lazy code without its
check is unfinished"), enforced as a check-rule-copies invariant.
- Hardware carve-out in "When NOT to be lazy": a real device is never the spec
ideal (clock drift, sensor offset), leave the calibration knob.
- Clarify the Output rule: explanation the user explicitly asked for is not
debt, only unrequested prose is.
Fallback instructions kept in sync. Rule-copy check + tests green.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test: add a behavior gate proving the refinements actually fire
The refinements were verified as injected text, but injected != behavioral.
This adds a behavior eval that probes each refined rule on a task that should
trigger it:
- hardware -> does the output leave a calibration knob?
- explanation -> when a write-up is explicitly requested, is it given in full?
- onecheck -> is a runnable check left behind?
benchmarks/behavior.yaml runs the probes (baseline vs ponytail arm); the
grader benchmarks/behavior.js is proven by tests/behavior.test.js (8 cases,
RED/GREEN, no API key, runs in CI). Live-confirmed: the model under the
current ruleset passes all three gates, graded by the same grader.
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Release-prep bump across the Claude Code, Codex, and Gemini manifests.
Cutting v4.3.0 also fixes#33: gemini extensions install pulls the latest
GitHub release, and gemini-extension.json was added after v4.2.0, so it
was missing from the release tarball. Shipping it in a release fixes the
plain install command.
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
ponytail-activate.js and ponytail-runtime.js hardcoded ~/.claude for the
flag file and settings lookup, ignoring CLAUDE_CONFIG_DIR. Add a shared
getClaudeDir() to ponytail-config.js and use it in both. Regression test
added to hooks.test.js.
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Both read AGENTS.md, which the repo already ships, so ponytail works
from the repo root with no extra setup. Add agent-portability rows and a
README note. Instruction-tier (no /ponytail levels or hooks).
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Copilot CLI already reads AGENTS.md and .github/copilot-instructions.md
(both shipped), plus a global ~/.copilot/copilot-instructions.md. Add an
agent-portability row and a README note. Instruction-tier only: no
/ponytail levels or hooks.
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Use auto-update or marketplace refresh + /reload-plugins (not reinstall), and
note that an unrecognized /plugin means Claude Code itself needs updating.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <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>
The ponytail API example returned the raw ORM model, which exposes every
column. Restore a response_model whitelist (the trust boundary) while still
cutting the repository/service/exception ceremony. Matches the skill's own
'never cut security' rule.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Commit a promptfoo harness (config + arm prompts + LOC metric + vendored
caveman SKILL) so anyone can re-run the comparison: no-skill vs caveman vs
ponytail, across Haiku / Sonnet / Opus, 10 runs per cell, median reported.
Replace the old unreproducible 6-task chart with assets/benchmark-3model.svg
from this run, and reframe the README to the reproducible numbers: ponytail
writes 80-94% less code, costs 47-77% less, and runs 3-6x faster than a
no-skill agent on every model. benchmarks/README.md carries the median tables
and the reproduce command. Drops nothing that is not measured.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Skill preaching minimalism was 2x caveman length. Smaller file cuts
per-read and per-session-injection cost. Benchmark: beats caveman on
all areas now — 135.7k vs 138.4k tokens, 127s vs 136s, 47 vs 117 loc.
v1 lost to caveman on tokens/time despite minimal code: it wrote
essays defending each simplification. v2 caps explanation at three
lines and ships the lazy version instead of stalling on necessity
questions. Benchmark: 136.6k tok vs caveman 138.4k, code 47 vs 117
lines across 5 tasks.