Changes:
- Added npm "overrides" section to package.json alongside existing pnpm overrides
- Generated and tracked package-lock.json with security fixes applied
- Removed web/package-lock.json from .gitignore to support npm users
- Both npm and pnpm now enforce secure dependency versions
This enables developers to use either pnpm or npm while maintaining
consistent security posture across both package managers.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Add greybeard_secure_prompt_engineer pattern to create secure system prompts
- Update pattern explanations and renumber existing entries
- Refactor build process to use npm hooks for copying JSON files
- Remove manual web static file copying from extract script
- Update .gitignore to exclude generated data and tmp directories
- Modify suggest_pattern categories to include new security pattern
- Delete redundant web static data file, rely on build hooks
## CHANGES
- Add .claude/ directory to gitignore exclusions
- Update comment clarity for SilenceUsage flag
- Remove redundant error handling in main function
- Simplify command execution without explicit error checking
## CHANGES
- Add high-performance Go changelog generator with GraphQL integration
- Implement SQLite-based persistent caching for incremental updates
- Create one-pass git history walking algorithm with concurrent processing
- Add comprehensive CLI with cobra framework and tag-based caching
- Integrate AI summarization using Fabric CLI for enhanced output
- Support batch PR fetching with GitHub Search API optimization
- Add VSCode configuration with spell checking and markdown linting
- Include extensive documentation with PRD and README files
- Implement commit-PR mapping for lightning-fast git operations
- Add content hashing for change detection and cache optimization
Ingested the following documents, and then extracted themes and examples of how Socrates interacted with those around him.
* Apology by Plato
* Phaedrus by Plato
* Symposium by Plato
* The Republic by Plato
* The Economist by Xenophon
* The Memorabilia by Xenophon
* The Memorable Thoughts of Socrates by Xenophon
* The Symposium by Xenophon
Many thanks to <a href="https://www.gutenberg.org/">Project Gutenberg</a> for the source materials.