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1.1.0
Minor Changes
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16d7416: Close the capability gaps against the upstream kit, clear the inherited reference debt, and make the eval coverage claim true.
Two new skills.
av:avdocuments theavCLI itself — nothing in the kit did, so an agent operating this control plane had to guess. It is written from live--helpoutput across every command and points atav <cmd> --helpas the authority rather than duplicating flag tables.av:plan-i18nadds the bilingual Vietnamese/English switch forplan.html, re-scoped to that artifact alone and deferring the planning workflow toav:plan; upstream's instructions for subcommandsavdoes not have were deleted rather than guessed at.av update --to <version>. Update could only move forward to latest, so a user who hit a regression had no way back except re-running the installer by hand.--toinstalls one exact release through the edge's pinned selectors, with the version validated before it reaches a URL and checksum verification mandatory — a downgrade is exactly when a bad binary is hardest to spot.av validate --strict. 89 reference files were on disk that noSKILL.mdmentioned; most were navigation lists written with bare filenames the integrity checker never matched. Each was read and then linked, indexed with a stated purpose, or deleted. With the backlog at zero,--strictpromotes orphan and dangling findings to errors and CI runs it.Eval coverage that enforces itself. The suite documented full skill coverage while 77 of 103 skills had no scenario. There are now 105, authored by confusable cluster so that a negative case names a skill a model would plausibly have picked, and the coverage tests read
kit/skills/at runtime so the claim cannot drift again. The evidence vocabulary grows from 27 ids to 40.No behavior changes for existing installs beyond the new skills and the new flags;
av updatewith no flags is unchanged.
