3.9 KiB
3.9 KiB
Shard Document
Goal: Split large markdown documents into smaller, organized files based on level 2 sections using npx @kayvan/markdown-tree-parser.
CRITICAL RULES
- MANDATORY: Execute ALL steps in the EXECUTION section IN EXACT ORDER
- DO NOT skip steps or change the sequence
- HALT immediately when halt-conditions are met
- Each action within a step is a REQUIRED action to complete that step
EXECUTION
Step 1: Get Source Document
- Ask user for the source document path if not provided already
- Verify file exists and is accessible
- Verify file is markdown format (.md extension)
- If file not found or not markdown: HALT with error message
Step 2: Get Destination Folder
- Determine default destination: same location as source file, folder named after source file without .md extension
- Example:
/path/to/architecture.md-->/path/to/architecture/
- Example:
- Ask user for the destination folder path (
[y]to confirm use of default:[suggested-path], else enter a new path) - If user accepts default: use the suggested destination path
- If user provides custom path: use the custom destination path
- Verify destination folder exists or can be created
- Check write permissions for destination
- If permission denied: HALT with error message
Step 3: Execute Sharding
- Inform user that sharding is beginning
- Execute command:
npx @kayvan/markdown-tree-parser explode [source-document] [destination-folder] - Capture command output and any errors
- If command fails: HALT and display error to user
Step 4: Verify Output
- Check that destination folder contains sharded files
- Verify index.md was created in destination folder
- Count the number of files created
- If no files created: HALT with error message
Step 5: Report Completion
- Display completion report to user including:
- Source document path and name
- Destination folder path
- Number of section files created
- Confirmation that index.md was created
- Any tool output or warnings
- Inform user that sharding completed successfully
Step 6: Handle Original Document
Critical: Keeping both the original and sharded versions defeats the purpose of sharding and can cause confusion.
Present user with options for the original document:
What would you like to do with the original document
[source-document-name]?Options:
[d]Delete - Remove the original (recommended - shards can always be recombined)[m]Move to archive - Move original to a backup/archive location[k]Keep - Leave original in place (NOT recommended - defeats sharding purpose)Your choice (d/m/k):
If user selects d (delete)
- Delete the original source document file
- Confirm deletion to user: "Original document deleted: [source-document-path]"
- Note: The document can be reconstructed from shards by concatenating all section files in order
If user selects m (move)
- Determine default archive location: same directory as source, in an
archivesubfolder- Example:
/path/to/architecture.md-->/path/to/archive/architecture.md
- Example:
- Ask: Archive location (
[y]to use default:[default-archive-path], or provide custom path) - If user accepts default: use default archive path
- If user provides custom path: use custom archive path
- Create archive directory if it does not exist
- Move original document to archive location
- Confirm move to user: "Original document moved to: [archive-path]"
If user selects k (keep)
- Display warning to user:
- Keeping both original and sharded versions is NOT recommended
- The discover_inputs protocol may load the wrong version
- Updates to one will not reflect in the other
- Duplicate content taking up space
- Consider deleting or archiving the original document
- Confirm user choice: "Original document kept at: [source-document-path]"
HALT CONDITIONS
- HALT if npx command fails or produces no output files