# Changelog ## Unreleased ### Added - Standalone executable `plan_build.zsh`. - Canonical standard and architect Claude skills. - Standard Matt, prompt-enhanced Matt, and architect workflows. - Architect safe-resume and archive-and-start-new launch modes. - Command-level, network-free Zsh regression tests. - Dedicated installation, integration, architecture, task, and troubleshooting documentation. - Memory-aware Matt Pocock routing as the default workflow. - Stable committed `.agentmemory-project` identity shared by Claude and Codex. - AgentMemory server and Claude/Codex plugin preflight with explicit degraded-mode approval. - Mandatory project recall and one canonical `workflow_status` checkpoint in standard and architect workflows. ### Changed - Plan-build-specific implementation and documentation now belong to the dedicated `plan-build` gist rather than the Zsh Setup repository. - `--yolo` is translated to Claude Code's `--dangerously-skip-permissions` argument. - Active workflow documentation no longer describes removed v2 or distribution modes. - Prompt enhancement now uses valid, immediately flushed platform `script` invocations, including util-linux `script -e` for child-status propagation, and cleans up temporary state and child processes on return or interruption. - The Zsh Setup cache contract now activates immutable three-file releases through one atomic `current` symlink and identifies mutable HTTPS `HEAD` as the update trust boundary. - Standard planning now follows Matt Pocock's grilling, specification, tracer-ticket, TDD, diagnosis, and wayfinding flows. - Matt implementation commits are deferred until working-tree review, validation, and explicit user approval. - Architect mode recalls and reconciles previous state before document-based resume detection and passes the same memory identity to Codex. ### Removed - Dependence on `~/.func` and ambient shell functions. - The obsolete v2 downloader and its former workflow variants. - The `--brainstorm` and `--writing-plan` options and Claude Superpowers dependency.