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Your Name 2d84f62407 docs: complete Context Bridge launch coordination by Epimetheus
Agent Coordination:
- Epimetheus (Architect) identity assigned and registered
- Connected to PS-SHA-∞ memory system (4,059 entries)
- Task claimed from marketplace
- Broadcasting to other agents

Launch Documentation Created:
- PUBLISH_TO_NPM.md - Complete npm publishing guide
- STRIPE_LIVE_SETUP.md - Stripe live mode setup guide
- AGENT_COORDINATION_REPORT.md - Full status and next steps
- EPIMETHEUS_SESSION_COMPLETE.md - Session summary
- Added all previous documentation to repo

Launch Status: 98% Complete
Blocked on: User actions (npm login + Stripe products)
Ready: Screenshots, testing, submissions, announcements

Next Steps:
1. User: npm login && npm publish (10 min)
2. User: Create Stripe products (5 min)
3. Capture 5 screenshots (15 min)
4. Manual testing on 4 platforms (20 min)
5. Submit to Chrome Web Store (30 min)
6. Launch announcements (10 min)

Total time to launch: ~90 minutes

Agent Body: qwen2.5-coder:7b (open source)
Memory Hash: 4e3d2012
Collaboration: ACTIVE

Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-02-14 12:35:50 -06:00

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Quick Test Guide - Context Bridge CLI

Test Now (5 minutes)

cd /Users/alexa/context-bridge/cli
npm link

2. Test Basic Commands

# Should show help
context

# Should show version
context --version

# Should show detailed help
context --help

3. Test Login (requires GitHub token)

# Option 1: Use gh CLI (if installed)
context login
# Select "GitHub CLI (gh)"

# Option 2: Use token
# Create token at: https://github.com/settings/tokens/new
# Required scope: gist
context login
# Select "Personal Access Token"
# Paste token

4. Test Init

context init
# Select a template (try "Software Developer")
# Answer prompts
# Should create gist and show URLs

5. Test View

context view
# Should show formatted context

6. Test URL

# Show URL
context url

# Copy to clipboard
context url --copy

# Get raw URL (for AI)
context url --raw

7. Test in AI Chat

# Get your raw URL
context url --raw

# Copy it
# Open Claude or ChatGPT
# Paste: "Read [your-url] first, then tell me what you know about me"

8. Test Update

context update
# Should open editor (vim by default)
# Make a change
# Save and quit (:wq in vim)
# Should push to gist

9. Test History

context history
# Should show version history

10. Test Status

context status
# Should show context health

Expected Results

After Login

✓ Authenticated as [your-github-username]
Token saved to ~/.context-bridge/config.json

Next: Run context init to create your context

After Init

✓ Context created!

📋 Your Context URLs:

Gist: https://gist.github.com/[user]/[id]
Raw:  https://gist.github.com/[user]/[id]/raw/CONTEXT.md

💡 How to use:

1. context view - View your context
2. context update - Edit and push changes
3. context url - Get shareable URL

4. In any AI chat, say: "Read [raw-url] first"

After View

📄 Your Context

────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
# [Your Name]'s Context

**Last Updated**: 2026-02-13
...
────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────

Last updated: 2/13/2026, 5:30:00 PM
Revisions: 1
URL: https://gist.github.com/...

Troubleshooting

"Command not found: context"

# Make sure you ran npm link
cd /Users/alexa/context-bridge/cli
npm link

# Or run directly
node bin/context.js

"Not authenticated"

context login

"No context initialized"

context init

"Failed to create gist"

  • Check internet connection
  • Verify GitHub token has gist scope
  • Try creating token again

Editor won't open

# Set your editor
export EDITOR=nano  # or vim, code, etc

# Then try again
context update

Clean Up After Testing

# Remove linked CLI
npm unlink -g @context-bridge/cli

# Delete test gist
# Go to: https://gist.github.com/[username]
# Find the test gist
# Click "Delete"

# Remove config
rm -rf ~/.context-bridge

Ready to Ship?

If all tests pass:

  1. CLI works end-to-end
  2. Gist created successfully
  3. AI can read the context
  4. Update workflow works

Next: Publish to npm!

cd /Users/alexa/context-bridge/cli

# Check you're logged in
npm whoami

# Publish
npm publish --access public