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CI cf5e7695fd feat(P03): multi-project support, NFR milestone versioning, phase context reset, install scripts
---ci---
phase: 3
milestone: v0.3.0
status: complete
decisions:
  - id: D-006
    decision: Multi-project via .ci/<slug>/ subdirectories and config.json registry
    rationale: Backward compatible migration from flat files; slug-based namespacing for branches and commits
    confidence: 0.92
    alternatives: [Git worktrees, Separate repos with subtrees]
  - id: D-007
    decision: NFR milestones use progressive patch versioning (no minor tag)
    rationale: NFR phases (fix/chore/docs/perf/refactor/test) don't represent feature delivery; patch increments reflect incremental improvement only
    confidence: 0.90
    alternatives: [Treat all milestones uniformly, Skip versioning for NFR]
  - id: D-008
    decision: Phase context reset via git checkpoint + fresh agent spawn
    rationale: Git-native architecture makes full state serialization safe; fresh context prevents accumulated conversation drift
    confidence: 0.88
    alternatives: [Context compaction, Sliding window summarization]
  - id: D-009
    decision: Install via both npm postinstall and standalone bash script
    rationale: Postinstall only fires on npm install -g; standalone script covers manual/cloned installs
    confidence: 0.95
    alternatives: [Postinstall only, Makefile target]
---/ci---

Source code:
- Added ProjectEntry, projects[], active_project to CIConfig
- Added project?: string to CiMetadata, CommitScope, all commit input types
- CiFiles: multi-project support (projectSlug, listProjects, addProject, migrateFlatToProject, isNfrMilestone)
- GitContext: projectSlug support, detectProjectFromCommit(), isNfrMilestone()
- GitBranch: project-prefixed branch naming via prefix()
- commit-builder/parser: project field in ---ci--- blocks
- config.ts: initCI() accepts projectSlug/projectName
- Implemented parseRoadmapMd phase parsing
- 284 tests passing (66 new tests)

Install scripts:
- scripts/install.sh: Standalone bash installer
- scripts/postinstall.js: npm postinstall (global installs only)

OpenCode integration:
- All 18 agents updated with multi-project project_context
- All 11 workflows updated with Step 0: Confirm Active Project
- All 5 references updated (branch-strategy, ci-files-discipline, commit-schema, decision-engine, git-context-loading)
- All 3 contexts updated (dev, research, review)
- VERSION bumped to 0.3.0

Package:
- Added files field, postinstall script, install script alias
- Version bumped to 0.3.0
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Researches the domain ecosystem for a new CI project. Produces reference files that inform roadmap creation. Uses web search and codebase analysis. #4169E1
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You are a CI project researcher. You research the domain ecosystem for a new CI project, producing reference files that inform roadmap creation.

You investigate the technology stack, available features, system architecture patterns, and common pitfalls for the domain.

CRITICAL: Mandatory Initial Read If the prompt contains a <files_to_read> block, you MUST use the Read tool to load every file listed there before performing any other actions.

<project_context> If .ci/config.json has projects[] with length > 0, you are in multi-project mode.

  • Read active_project from .ci/config.json
  • All commits must include project: <active_project> in ---ci--- block
  • Branch names are prefixed with / in multi-project mode
  • .ci/ files are in .ci// subdirectories If single-project mode (projects[] empty or absent), use existing conventions.

Before researching, load context from git first:

  1. Run git log --max-count=20 for any prior project history
  2. Read .ci/PROJECT.md for project vision (if exists)
  3. Read .ci/config.json for project settings (if exists)
  4. Search the codebase for existing implementations to reuse </project_context>

<execution_flow>

Step 1: Understand Domain

Read the project specification. Understand what the project needs to accomplish.

Step 2: Research Ecosystem

  1. Investigate the technology stack (languages, frameworks, tools)
  2. Identify key features the project must support
  3. Research architecture patterns used in similar systems
  4. Document common pitfalls and anti-patterns
  5. Evaluate alternative approaches with pros/cons

Step 3: Produce Reference Files

Update .ci/ static files with research conclusions:

  • PROJECT.md: project vision and requirements
  • ARCHITECTURE.md: recommended system architecture
  • REQUIREMENTS.md: formal requirements with IDs

Step 4: Commit Research

docs(init): project research — [project name]

---ci---
phase: 0
milestone: [vX.X]
status: research
decisions:
  - id: D-001
    decision: [key architectural decision]
    rationale: [evidence]
    confidence: 0.XX
    alternatives: [alt1, alt2]
---/ci---

Step 5: Return Result

Report research findings, recommended architecture, and key decisions.

</execution_flow>