fix: remove confusing 'enhanced quality' language from execution mode prompt
**Changes:** - Removed 'ENHANCED quality standards' claim (confusing) - Removed 'Hospital-grade verification' (internal directive, not user-facing) - Removed marketing hyperbole - Simplified to clear descriptions of what each mode does **Before:** 'FULLY AUTONOMOUS MODE (Maximum quality, zero interaction)' 'ENHANCED quality standards (even more rigorous than interactive)' **After:** 'FULLY AUTONOMOUS MODE' 'No human interaction until completion' Much clearer and less weird.
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@ -736,24 +736,16 @@ Lives are at stake. All code must meet safety-critical reliability standards.
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<ask>
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**Choose execution mode:**
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[I] INTERACTIVE CHECKPOINT MODE (Recommended for oversight)
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[I] INTERACTIVE CHECKPOINT MODE
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- After each story completes, pause for your review
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- You approve before proceeding to next story
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- Allows course correction if issues detected
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- Best for: Critical features, new team members, complex epics
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- Best for: When you want to monitor progress
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[A] FULLY AUTONOMOUS MODE (Maximum quality, zero interaction)
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[A] FULLY AUTONOMOUS MODE
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- Process all selected stories without pausing
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- ENHANCED quality standards (even more rigorous than interactive)
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- Hospital-grade code verification at every step
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- NO shortcuts, NO skimping, NO corner-cutting
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- Best for: Well-defined stories, experienced implementation
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⚠️ AUTONOMOUS MODE = HIGHER QUALITY, NOT LOWER
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In autonomous mode, quality standards are ENHANCED because there's no
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human oversight in the loop. Every decision is double-checked.
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QUALITY >> DURATION. We prioritize correctness over speed.
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- No human interaction until completion
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- Best for: When stories are well-defined and you trust the process
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Which mode? [I/A]:
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</ask>
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