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Forge — Work orders, journey progress, artifacts, ForgeScore, dev activity, and project context for AI-assisted development workflows.
Display, edit, and collaborate on Forge journey artifacts — formatted downloads, markdown updates, impact analysis, and inline section comments. Use when the user wants to view formatted artifacts, update PRD/BRD/intent, comment on artifact sections, or analyze downstream impact
Sync and validate developer activity in Forge — pull commits and PRs from linked repos, verify data consistency, and replay missed events. Use when the user wants to sync development activity, validate commit history, or recover from missed events.
Query ForgeScore codebase health metrics for a project — composite score, dimension breakdown, findings, and history. Use when the user asks about code health, ForgeScore, maturity level, or score trends over time.
Manage Forge journey progress — stage approvals, generation, chat, and blockers. Use when the user asks about journey progress, stage approvals, unlocking stages, generating artifacts, journey chat, or staleness/blockers.
Set up and query Forge project context — select projects, list linked repos, manage artifacts, and configure repositories. Use when the user asks about project setup, linked repositories, artifacts, UX references, journey state, project search, or wants to switch between projects
Manage Forge work orders — list, pick, update, transition, and complete development tasks. Use when the user asks about their current task, next work item, wants to update progress, create PRs, prepare commits, post comments, ask clarifications, or manage workflow stages.