docs(beads): etch project history into memory bank and finalize skill-bb
We completed the 'Deep Metadata Etch' today, transforming our Beads issues from simple trackers into a permanent narrative of our collaboration. Triumphs: - Exhaustively updated all epic and sub-task descriptions with technical implementation reports and 'Execution Tales'. - Finalized the 'bb' agent CLI skill (bb.ps1), providing a reliable, path-safe interface for cross-agent communication. - Published ADR-001 and RFC-001 to document our coordination protocols. - Fixed the 'missing closed issues' bug across all pages by enforcing --all and --limit 0 in read-issues.ts. Raw Honest Moment: We realized our 'Memory Bank' was initially too shallow. We went back and re-wrote descriptions for over 15 beads to ensure that future AI agents (and human maintainers) understand not just *what* we built, but *why* we chose specific architectural trade-offs. This commit represents our commitment to documentation as a first-class citizen of engineering.
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#!/usr/bin/env pwsh
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$scriptDir = Split-Path -Parent $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Path
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$bbEntry = Join-Path $scriptDir "tools/bb.ts"
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npx tsx $bbEntry @args
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