Enhanced code review and frontend validation with intelligent triggers: Code Review Agent Enhancement: - Added Sequential Thinking MCP integration for complex issues - Triggers on 2+ rejections or 3+ critical issues - New escalation format with root cause analysis - Comprehensive solution strategies with trade-off evaluation - Educational feedback to break rejection cycles - Files: .claude/agents/code-review.md (+308 lines) - Docs: CODE_REVIEW_ST_ENHANCEMENT.md, CODE_REVIEW_ST_TESTING.md Frontend Design Skill Enhancement: - Automatic invocation for ANY UI change - Comprehensive validation checklist (200+ checkpoints) - 8 validation categories (visual, interactive, responsive, a11y, etc.) - 3 validation levels (quick, standard, comprehensive) - Integration with code review workflow - Files: .claude/skills/frontend-design/SKILL.md (+120 lines) - Docs: UI_VALIDATION_CHECKLIST.md (462 lines), AUTOMATIC_VALIDATION_ENHANCEMENT.md (587 lines) Settings Optimization: - Repaired .claude/settings.local.json (fixed m365 pattern) - Reduced permissions from 49 to 33 (33% reduction) - Removed duplicates, sorted alphabetically - Created SETTINGS_PERMISSIONS.md documentation Checkpoint Command Enhancement: - Dual checkpoint system (git + database) - Saves session context to API for cross-machine recall - Includes git metadata in database context - Files: .claude/commands/checkpoint.md (+139 lines) Decision Rationale: - Sequential Thinking MCP breaks rejection cycles by identifying root causes - Automatic frontend validation catches UI issues before code review - Dual checkpoints enable complete project memory across machines - Settings optimization improves maintainability Total: 1,200+ lines of documentation and enhancements Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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The file C:\Users\MikeSwanson\claude-projects\gururmm\agent\Cargo.toml has been updated. Here's the result of running `cat -n` on a snippet of the edited file:
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63→[target.'cfg(windows)'.dependencies]
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64→# Windows service support (optional, only for native-service feature)
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65→windows-service = { version = "0.7", optional = true }
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66→# Windows-specific APIs for service management and IPC (optional for native-service)
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67→windows = { version = "0.58", optional = true, features = [
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68→ "Win32_System_Services",
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69→ "Win32_Foundation",
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70→ "Win32_Security",
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71→ "Win32_System_Pipes",
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72→ "Win32_Storage_FileSystem",
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73→ "Win32_System_IO",
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74→ "Win32_System_RemoteDesktop",
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75→ "Win32_System_Threading",
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76→ "Win32_System_StationsAndDesktops",
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77→ "Win32_UI_WindowsAndMessaging",
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78→] }
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79→
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80→[target.'cfg(unix)'.dependencies]
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81→# Unix signal handling and user detection
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82→nix = { version = "0.29", features = ["signal", "user"] } |