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implannotator

v0.2.0

Published

Approval-gated frontend implementation for Pi, combining Implannotator design guidance with Plannotator reviews.

Readme

Implannotator

implannotator is a cross-platform Pi package for production-grade frontend work with mandatory plan approval, adaptive browser QA, Plannotator code review, bounded repairs, and resumable audit records.

Installation

Plannotator is a companion Pi package. Install it once, then install Implannotator:

pi install npm:@plannotator/pi-extension
pi install npm:implannotator

Implannotator reuses the active companion through Plannotator's public event API; it does not bundle or register a second Plannotator extension. If the companion is unavailable, mandatory text approval remains available.

For local development:

cd <path-to-repository>/implannotator
npm install
pi install npm:@plannotator/pi-extension
pi install .

Restart Pi or run /reload, then use:

/implannotator
/implannotator craft <target>
/implannotator audit <target>
/implannotator status
/implannotator resume
/implannotator review
/implannotator verify
/implannotator config
/implannotator update-check

The skill may also be selected automatically for frontend design and implementation requests.

Workflow

  1. Inspect the project without mutation.
  2. Draft a complete plan.
  3. Approve it in Plannotator or through the text fallback.
  4. Implement as the sole writer.
  5. Run adaptive Quick, Standard, or Full QA.
  6. Open the initial code review.
  7. Repair up to three times without reopening intermediate browser tabs.
  8. Open one final review.
  9. Complete only after approval or an explicit warned override.

Audit records are written to .implannotator/runs/<run-id>/. The package never automatically stashes, resets, commits, or pushes.

Configuration

Configuration merges in this order:

  1. Built-in defaults
  2. ~/.pi/agent/implannotator.json
  3. <project>/.pi/implannotator.json

Low-risk automatic approval is disabled by default. See docs/configuration.md.

Development

npm run typecheck
npm run lint
npm test
npm run test:compat
npm run verify:snapshot
npm run pack:check

See docs/installation.md, docs/architecture.md, docs/workflow.md, docs/qa.md, and docs/security.md.