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@forwardimpact/libcoaligned
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Co-Aligned architecture checks — enforce instruction-layer length caps and JTBD invariants across the repo.
Co-Aligned architecture checks — enforce instruction-layer length caps and JTBD invariants across the repo.
npx coaligned # run every check (instructions + jtbd)
npx coaligned instructions # enforce L1–L7 length and checklist caps
npx coaligned jtbd # validate JTBD entries against package.json
npx coaligned jtbd --fix # regenerate catalog and job blocks in place
The two subcommands implement the contract described in COALIGNED.md:
instructions — every layer (L1 CLAUDE.md, L2 CONTRIBUTING.md / JTBD.md,
L3 agent profile, L4 agent reference, L5 SKILL.md, L6 skill reference,
L7 checklist block) is gated by a line cap and a word cap. Either breach
fails.jtbd — each package.json .jobs entry is validated against the JTBD
schema; with --fix, marker-delimited blocks in <dir>/README.md,
<dir>/<pkg>/README.md, and root JTBD.md are regenerated.FAQs
Co-Aligned architecture checks — enforce instruction-layer length caps and JTBD invariants across the repo.
The npm package @forwardimpact/libcoaligned receives a total of 51 weekly downloads. As such, @forwardimpact/libcoaligned popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @forwardimpact/libcoaligned demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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