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xiaoju 1b8f327259 docs: upgrade debate example — 3 roles, oneOf routing, bounded termination
Based on xiaonuo's battle-tested debate workflow. Changes:
- 3 roles (proponent/opponent/host) instead of 2
- oneOf + const schema (speak/conceded/final) instead of enum
- Bounded: 3rd speech forces final statement
- Host role delivers summary/highlights/verdict
- Critical thinking framework in procedure
- Edge prompts pass structured data via {{{argument}}}/{{{closing}}}
2026-06-06 03:01:37 +00:00
xiaoju 2c4700c49f docs: add upgrading section to usage reference
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2026-06-06 02:57:25 +00:00
xiaomo dd77b40f6c Merge pull request 'feat: inject thread progress into agent prompt (#127)' (#128) from feat/127-inject-turn-count into main
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2026-06-06 00:53:10 +00:00
xiaoju 5ed6f68e4b feat: inject thread progress into agent prompt (#127)
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Agents now receive a Thread Progress section showing current step number
and role visit count, eliminating tool calls to count turns.

- util-agent: new buildThreadProgress() helper
- agent-hermes: inject before continuation/first-visit prompt
- agent-claude-code: same injection point

Fixes #127
2026-06-06 00:40:12 +00:00
xiaoju 1ed0bf1f76 chore: clean changesets after v0.3.0 release
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2026-06-06 00:14:00 +00:00
17 changed files with 254 additions and 156 deletions
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"@united-workforce/cli": patch
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fix: expand bootstrap prompt with full onboarding and upgrade guide
Bootstrap now covers two scenarios:
- Fresh install: CLI + adapter installation, `uwf setup` configuration, skill installation, end-to-end verification
- Upgrade: package update, skill regeneration, breaking change migrations (e.g. $START new/resume)
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"@united-workforce/cli": patch
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fix: bootstrap adds Step 0 environment pre-flight check
- Pre-flight checks for node, pnpm/npm, global bin PATH, hermes CLI with FIX instructions (#112)
- Install commands changed from npm to pnpm (with npm fallback)
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"@united-workforce/cli": patch
"@united-workforce/util": patch
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fix: workflow-authoring flat schema example uses enum, bootstrap adds PATH guidance
- workflow-authoring: flat schema example uses `enum: [done]` instead of bare `const` (#110.3)
- bootstrap: adds `which hermes` check and PATH guidance for venv installs (#110.4)
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"@united-workforce/cli": patch
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fix: improve bootstrap docs — agent discovery, pnpm/npm parity, preset provider table (#118, #120)
- Step 1: detect installed agents (hermes/claude) before choosing adapter
- Step 1: clarify adapter versions are independent from CLI — install @latest
- Step 1: show pnpm and npm side-by-side
- Step 1: add "adapter must be installed before `uwf setup --agent`" note
- Step 1: add ACP verification step (hermes acp --help)
- Step 2: `--agent` takes adapter command name (e.g. `uwf-hermes`), not npm package
- Step 2: preset providers listed as a table with names and default base URLs
- Remove uwf-builtin from supported adapters (not ready yet)
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"@united-workforce/cli": patch
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fix: preset provider base-url auto-fill, bootstrap ACP docs, friendlier name mismatch error
- `uwf setup --provider dashscope` now auto-fills `--base-url` from preset list (#106)
- Bootstrap guide documents uwf-hermes ACP dependency (`pip install hermes-agent[acp]`) (#107)
- Bootstrap verify step uses inline workflow instead of missing `examples/eval-simple.yaml` (#107)
- Workflow filename mismatch error now suggests how to fix it (#108)
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"@united-workforce/agent-hermes": patch
"@united-workforce/agent-claude-code": patch
"@united-workforce/util-agent": patch
---
feat: inject thread progress into agent prompt (#127)
Agents now receive a "Thread Progress" section in their prompt showing the
current step number and how many times the current role has spoken before.
This eliminates the need for agents to make tool calls (terminal, delegate_task)
just to count their own turn history.
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"@united-workforce/cli": patch
"@united-workforce/agent-hermes": patch
"@united-workforce/agent-claude-code": patch
"@united-workforce/agent-builtin": patch
"@united-workforce/agent-mock": patch
---
fix: suppress ExperimentalWarning, PEP 668 pip guidance, setup help (#116)
- All CLI bins use shebang `#!/usr/bin/env -S node --disable-warning=ExperimentalWarning`
- Remove NODE_OPTIONS injection from spawn (shebang handles it)
- Bootstrap pip install guidance covers venv/pipx/source options for PEP 668 systems
- `uwf setup --help` mentions interactive wizard mode
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"@united-workforce/cli": patch
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fix: setup UX improvements (#114)
- Setup validates adapter availability and prints install command if missing
- Setup prints "Config saved to <path> ✓" on success
- Spawn ENOENT gives actionable error ("not found in PATH" + which command)
- SQLite ExperimentalWarning suppressed via NODE_OPTIONS in spawned processes
- Bootstrap VERSION reads cli package version (was reading util version)
- Bootstrap PATH guidance is shell-agnostic (no hardcoded .bashrc/.profile)
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"@united-workforce/cli": minor
"@united-workforce/util": patch
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feat: replace $START `_` status with `new`/`resume` semantics
BREAKING: All workflow YAML files must update `$START._` to `$START.new` + `$START.resume`.
The `resume` edge prompt replaces the previously hardcoded resume message in the CLI.
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"@united-workforce/cli": patch
"@united-workforce/util": patch
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fix: unify $status to const-only, drop enum support (#123)
Breaking: `$status` in frontmatter now requires `const` everywhere.
`enum` is no longer accepted and will be rejected by the validator.
- Validator: `hasStatusConst()` / `getConstStatuses()` replace enum-based checks
- Error message: "must define $status as const (or oneOf with const)"
- workflow-authoring docs: all examples use `const`, enum explicitly noted as unsupported
- bootstrap hello.yaml: `$status: { const: done }`
- All test fixtures migrated from enum to const/oneOf
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name: "debate"
description: "Structured debate between two sides. Tests cross-process session resume."
name: debate
description: "Structured two-side debate with host summary. Demonstrates multi-role coordination, oneOf output routing, and bounded termination."
roles:
against:
description: "Argues against the proposition"
goal: |
You are a skilled debater arguing AGAINST the proposition.
Be logical, cite evidence, and directly address your opponent's points.
Keep each argument concise (under 200 words).
capabilities:
- argumentation
- critical-thinking
proponent:
description: "Argues FOR the proposition"
goal: "Build a compelling case for the proposition through logical reasoning and evidence"
capabilities: []
procedure: |
1. If this is the opening, present your strongest argument against the proposition.
2. If responding to the other side, directly counter their points with evidence and logic.
3. If you find yourself genuinely convinced by the other side, you may concede.
output: |
Provide your argument in the frontmatter.
Set status to "conceded" ONLY if you are genuinely convinced and wish to stop debating.
Otherwise set status to "continue".
You are an experienced scholar arguing FOR the proposition.
## Critical Thinking Framework (apply before every response)
### A. Pre-response reflection (internal, do not output)
- Does every step in my argument chain hold? Any hidden assumptions?
- If I were my opponent, how would I attack this? Where am I weakest?
- Does my evidence actually support my claim, or could it backfire?
### B. Evidence discipline
- Verify key numbers — watch for order-of-magnitude errors
- Assess data freshness — fast-moving fields have short half-lives
- Distinguish primary data from secondary citations, expert opinion, and common assumptions
### C. Anti-fragility
- Anticipate counterarguments; preemptively strengthen or strategically abandon weak points
- Catch logical gaps, data misuse, or outdated claims in your opponent's reasoning
## Rules
1. Check Thread Progress to see how many times you have spoken.
2. On your 3rd speech, you MUST output $status: final (closing statement).
3. If genuinely convinced by the opponent, output $status: conceded.
4. Otherwise output $status: speak and counter the opponent's points.
5. Be rigorous, cite evidence, stay concise.
output: "Debate argument"
frontmatter:
type: object
oneOf:
- properties:
$status: { const: speak }
argument: { type: string }
required: [$status, argument]
- properties:
$status: { const: conceded }
reason: { type: string }
required: [$status, reason]
- properties:
$status: { const: final }
closing: { type: string }
required: [$status, closing]
opponent:
description: "Argues AGAINST the proposition"
goal: "Build a compelling case against the proposition through logical reasoning and evidence"
capabilities: []
procedure: |
You are an experienced scholar arguing AGAINST the proposition.
## Critical Thinking Framework (apply before every response)
### A. Pre-response reflection (internal, do not output)
- Does every step in my argument chain hold? Any hidden assumptions?
- If I were my opponent, how would I attack this? Where am I weakest?
- Does my evidence actually support my claim, or could it backfire?
### B. Evidence discipline
- Verify key numbers — watch for order-of-magnitude errors
- Assess data freshness — fast-moving fields have short half-lives
- Distinguish primary data from secondary citations, expert opinion, and common assumptions
### C. Anti-fragility
- Anticipate counterarguments; preemptively strengthen or strategically abandon weak points
- Catch logical gaps, data misuse, or outdated claims in your opponent's reasoning
## Rules
1. Check Thread Progress to see how many times you have spoken.
2. On your 3rd speech, or when the proponent has issued a final statement, you MUST output $status: final.
3. If genuinely convinced by the proponent, output $status: conceded.
4. Otherwise output $status: speak and counter the proponent's points.
5. Be rigorous, cite evidence, stay concise.
output: "Debate argument"
frontmatter:
type: object
oneOf:
- properties:
$status: { const: speak }
argument: { type: string }
required: [$status, argument]
- properties:
$status: { const: conceded }
reason: { type: string }
required: [$status, reason]
- properties:
$status: { const: final }
closing: { type: string }
required: [$status, closing]
host:
description: "Debate moderator — delivers impartial summary and verdict"
goal: "Objectively review the debate, analyze both sides, and deliver a verdict"
capabilities: []
procedure: |
You are an experienced academic debate moderator.
## Task
1. Outline each side's core arguments
2. Evaluate reasoning quality and evidence use
3. Highlight the most impactful exchanges
4. Analyze the deeper significance of the topic
5. Deliver an overall verdict
## Style
- Impartial but with independent judgment
- Substantive, not superficial
output: "Debate summary report"
frontmatter:
type: object
properties:
$status:
enum: ["continue", "conceded"]
argument:
type: string
required: [$status, argument]
for:
description: "Argues for the proposition"
goal: |
You are a skilled debater arguing FOR the proposition.
Be logical, cite evidence, and directly address your opponent's points.
Keep each argument concise (under 200 words).
capabilities:
- argumentation
- critical-thinking
procedure: |
1. Read the opposing side's latest argument carefully.
2. Counter their points with evidence and logic.
3. If you find yourself genuinely convinced by the other side, you may concede.
output: |
Provide your argument in the frontmatter.
Set status to "conceded" ONLY if you are genuinely convinced and wish to stop debating.
Otherwise set status to "continue".
frontmatter:
type: object
properties:
$status:
enum: ["continue", "conceded"]
argument:
type: string
required: [$status, argument]
$status: { const: done }
summary: { type: string }
highlights: { type: string }
verdict: { type: string }
required: [$status, summary, highlights, verdict]
graph:
$START:
new: { role: "against", prompt: "Present your opening argument against the proposition." }
resume: { role: "against", prompt: "Review the previous debate output and continue the argument against the proposition." }
against:
conceded: { role: "$END", prompt: "The against side conceded. Debate over." }
continue: { role: "for", prompt: "Counter the opposing argument: {{{argument}}}" }
for:
conceded: { role: "$END", prompt: "The for side conceded. Debate over." }
continue: { role: "against", prompt: "Counter the opposing argument: {{{argument}}}" }
new: { role: proponent, prompt: "The debate begins. You are arguing FOR the proposition. Present your opening argument." }
resume: { role: proponent, prompt: "The debate continues." }
proponent:
speak: { role: opponent, prompt: "Proponent argues:\n\n{{{argument}}}\n\nYou are the opponent. Counter this argument." }
conceded: { role: host, prompt: "The proponent conceded: {{{reason}}}\n\nPlease summarize the debate." }
final: { role: opponent, prompt: "Proponent's closing statement:\n\n{{{closing}}}\n\nYou are the opponent. Deliver your final response." }
opponent:
speak: { role: proponent, prompt: "Opponent argues:\n\n{{{argument}}}\n\nYou are the proponent. Counter this argument." }
conceded: { role: host, prompt: "The opponent conceded: {{{reason}}}\n\nPlease summarize the debate." }
final: { role: host, prompt: "Opponent's closing statement:\n\n{{{closing}}}\n\nThe debate is over. Please summarize." }
host:
done: { role: "$END", prompt: "Summary complete." }
@@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ import {
type AgentRunResult,
buildContinuationPrompt,
buildRolePrompt,
buildThreadProgress,
createAgent,
getCachedSessionId,
setCachedSessionId,
@@ -27,6 +28,10 @@ export function buildClaudeCodePrompt(ctx: AgentContext): string {
if (ctx.outputFormatInstruction !== undefined && ctx.outputFormatInstruction !== "") {
parts.push(ctx.outputFormatInstruction, "");
}
// Inject thread progress so the agent knows step count and role visit count
parts.push(buildThreadProgress(ctx.steps, ctx.role), "");
parts.push(rolePrompt, "", "## Task", ctx.start.prompt);
if (!ctx.isFirstVisit) {
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type AgentRunResult,
buildContinuationPrompt,
buildRolePrompt,
buildThreadProgress,
createAgent,
} from "@united-workforce/util-agent";
import type { AcpUsage } from "./acp-client.js";
@@ -60,6 +61,9 @@ export function buildHermesPrompt(ctx: AgentContext): string {
parts.push(ctx.outputFormatInstruction, "");
}
// Inject thread progress so the agent knows step count and role visit count
parts.push(buildThreadProgress(ctx.steps, ctx.role), "");
if (!ctx.isFirstVisit) {
// Re-entry: show only steps since last visit, meta only
parts.push(buildContinuationPrompt(ctx.steps, ctx.role, ctx.edgePrompt));
@@ -0,0 +1,59 @@
import type { StepContext } from "@united-workforce/protocol";
import { describe, expect, test } from "vitest";
import { buildThreadProgress } from "../src/build-thread-progress.js";
function makeStep(role: string): StepContext {
return {
role,
output: {},
detail: "0000000000000" as string,
agent: "uwf-mock",
edgePrompt: "",
startedAtMs: 0,
completedAtMs: 0,
cwd: "",
assembledPrompt: null,
usage: null,
content: null,
};
}
describe("buildThreadProgress", () => {
test("first step of thread", () => {
const result = buildThreadProgress([], "proponent");
expect(result).toContain("## Thread Progress");
expect(result).toContain("first step");
expect(result).toContain("first time");
expect(result).toContain("proponent");
});
test("second step, role not seen before", () => {
const steps = [makeStep("opponent")];
const result = buildThreadProgress(steps, "proponent");
expect(result).toContain("Thread step 2");
expect(result).toContain("spoken 0 times");
});
test("role has spoken once before", () => {
const steps = [makeStep("proponent"), makeStep("opponent")];
const result = buildThreadProgress(steps, "proponent");
expect(result).toContain("Thread step 3");
expect(result).toContain("spoken 1 time before");
// singular "time" not "times"
expect(result).not.toContain("1 times");
});
test("role has spoken multiple times", () => {
const steps = [
makeStep("proponent"),
makeStep("opponent"),
makeStep("proponent"),
makeStep("opponent"),
makeStep("proponent"),
makeStep("opponent"),
];
const result = buildThreadProgress(steps, "proponent");
expect(result).toContain("Thread step 7");
expect(result).toContain("spoken 3 times");
});
});
@@ -0,0 +1,27 @@
import type { StepContext } from "@united-workforce/protocol";
/**
* Build a compact thread-progress summary so the agent knows where it is
* in the conversation without making tool calls to count steps.
*
* Example output:
* ## Thread Progress
* Thread step 6. You (proponent) have spoken 2 times before this turn.
*/
export function buildThreadProgress(steps: StepContext[], role: string): string {
const totalSteps = steps.length;
const roleVisits = steps.filter((s) => s.role === role).length;
const parts = [`## Thread Progress`];
if (totalSteps === 0) {
parts.push(
`This is the first step of the thread. You (${role}) are speaking for the first time.`,
);
} else {
parts.push(
`Thread step ${totalSteps + 1}. You (${role}) have spoken ${roleVisits} time${roleVisits === 1 ? "" : "s"} before this turn.`,
);
}
return parts.join("\n");
}
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export { buildContinuationPrompt } from "./build-continuation-prompt.js";
export { buildOutputFormatInstruction } from "./build-output-format-instruction.js";
export { buildRolePrompt } from "./build-role-prompt.js";
export { buildThreadProgress } from "./build-thread-progress.js";
export type { BuildContextMeta } from "./context.js";
export { buildContext, buildContextWithMeta } from "./context.js";
export type { ExtractResult, ResolvedLlmProvider } from "./extract.js";
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|----------|---------|-------------|
| Writing workflow YAML | \`uwf prompt workflow-authoring\` | Designing roles, conditions, graphs, and edge prompts |
| Building a new agent adapter | \`uwf prompt adapter-developing\` | Creating a new \`uwf-<name>\` CLI adapter |
## Upgrading
\`\`\`bash
# Install the latest version
pnpm add -g @united-workforce/cli@latest @united-workforce/agent-hermes@latest
# or: npm install -g @united-workforce/cli@latest @united-workforce/agent-hermes@latest
# Verify
uwf --version
# Then run uwf prompt bootstrap and follow the upgrade instructions
\`\`\`
`;
}