📝 Rename /simplify references to /code-review (bump 0.2.14)#112
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The /simplify slash command was renamed upstream to /code-review. Updates the develop agent prompt, handle-github-issue skill, and matching test assertions to reference the new command name.
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Summary
/simplifyslash command was renamed upstream to/code-review. Updates all references in prompts, skills, and tests.0.2.13→0.2.14.Changes
askcc/definitions.py— develop agent prompt: mermaid label-safety example + on-completion guidance now reference/code-review.askcc/skills/handle-github-issue/SKILL.md— same two references updated.tests/test_askcc.py—TestDevelopPromptMermaidLabelSafetyassertions updated in lockstep with the prompt string.pyproject.toml+uv.lock— version bump.Test plan
uv run poe checkpassesuv run pytest tests/test_askcc.py— 42 passed