Executes ONE Project #9 board item end-to-end in an isolated git worktree — verify-not-false-positive, branch off origin/main, implement, baseline-first test,…
Scores
84 out of 100 · grade A
2026-08-13
Works
40% of the score
100/100
Loads cleanly: valid frontmatter, required fields present, no dangling references.
Maintained
25% of the score
100/100
no commits in the last 12 weeks
Adopted
20% of the score
42/100
1,225 stars on the source repo.
Documented
15% of the score
73/100
2,667 words with worked examples.
Loads cleanly. Every structural check Claude Code needs to register this passed. Last commit today.
What it says it does
Executes ONE Project #9 board item end-to-end in an isolated git worktree — verify-not-false-positive, branch off origin/main, implement, baseline-first test, commit, push, and hand back a draft branch (never opens the PR itself) — returns a compact structured result (draft branch + risk signals + test status). Dispatched per tick by /beutl-loop to keep the orchestrator's context lean. Does NOT open PRs, does NOT merge, and does NOT resolve PR reviews.
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