update docs and rules to include vscode profile
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Added comprehensive rule profile management:
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- **New Profile Support**: Added comprehensive IDE profile support with seven specialized profiles: Claude Code, Cline, Codex, Cursor, Roo, Trae, and Windsurf. Each profile is optimized for its respective IDE with appropriate mappings and configuration.
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- **Initialization**: You can now specify which rule profiles to include at project initialization using `--rules <profiles>` or `-r <profiles>` (e.g., `task-master init -r cursor,roo`). Only the selected profiles and configuration are included.
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- **Add/Remove Commands**: `task-master rules add <profiles>` and `task-master rules remove <profiles>` let you manage specific rule profiles and MCP config after initialization, supporting multiple profiles at once.
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- **Interactive Setup**: `task-master rules setup` launches an interactive prompt to select which rule profiles to add to your project. This does **not** re-initialize your project or affect shell aliases; it only manages rules.
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- **Selective Removal**: Rules removal intelligently preserves existing non-Task Master rules and files and only removes Task Master-specific rules. Profile directories are only removed when completely empty and all conditions are met (no existing rules, no other files/folders, MCP config completely removed).
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- **Safety Features**: Confirmation messages clearly explain that only Task Master-specific rules and MCP configurations will be removed, while preserving existing custom rules and other files.
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- **Robust Validation**: Includes comprehensive checks for array types in MCP config processing and error handling throughout the rules management system.
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**New Profile Support**: Added comprehensive IDE profile support with eight specialized profiles: Claude Code, Cline, Codex, Cursor, Roo, Trae, VS Code, and Windsurf. Each profile is optimized for its respective IDE with appropriate mappings and configuration.
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**Initialization**: You can now specify which rule profiles to include at project initialization using `--rules <profiles>` or `-r <profiles>` (e.g., `task-master init -r cursor,roo`). Only the selected profiles and configuration are included.
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**Add/Remove Commands**: `task-master rules add <profiles>` and `task-master rules remove <profiles>` let you manage specific rule profiles and MCP config after initialization, supporting multiple profiles at once.
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**Interactive Setup**: `task-master rules setup` launches an interactive prompt to select which rule profiles to add to your project. This does **not** re-initialize your project or affect shell aliases; it only manages rules.
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**Selective Removal**: Rules removal intelligently preserves existing non-Task Master rules and files and only removes Task Master-specific rules. Profile directories are only removed when completely empty and all conditions are met (no existing rules, no other files/folders, MCP config completely removed).
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**Safety Features**: Confirmation messages clearly explain that only Task Master-specific rules and MCP configurations will be removed, while preserving existing custom rules and other files.
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**Robust Validation**: Includes comprehensive checks for array types in MCP config processing and error handling throughout the rules management system.
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This enables more flexible, rule-specific project setups with intelligent cleanup that preserves user customizations while safely managing Task Master components.
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* `--name <name>`: `Set the name for your project in Taskmaster's configuration.`
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* `--description <text>`: `Provide a brief description for your project.`
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* `--version <version>`: `Set the initial version for your project, e.g., '0.1.0'.`
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* `--rules <rules>` or `-r <rules>`: `Comma-separated list of rule sets to apply at initialization (e.g., 'cursor,windsurf,roo'). If not specified, all rule profiles are initialized by default.`
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* `--rules <rules>` or `-r <rules>`: `Comma-separated list of rule sets to apply at initialization (e.g., 'cursor,windsurf,roo,vscode'). If not specified, all rule profiles are initialized by default.`
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* `-y, --yes`: `Initialize Taskmaster quickly using default settings without interactive prompts.`
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* **Usage:** Run this once at the beginning of a new project.
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* **Rules Examples:**
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* `add <rules>`: `Add one or more rule sets to your project (e.g., 'windsurf,roo').`
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* `remove <rules>`: `Remove one or more rule sets from your project (e.g., 'windsurf').`
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* **Key Parameters:**
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* `<rules>`: `Comma-separated list of rule sets to add or remove (e.g., 'cursor', 'windsurf', 'roo', 'cline', 'trae').`
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* `<rules>`: `Comma-separated list of rule sets to add or remove (e.g., 'cursor', 'windsurf', 'roo', 'cline', 'trae', 'vscode').`
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* **Usage Examples:**
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* `task-master rules add windsurf,roo`: `Add Windsurf and Roo rule sets to your project.`
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* `task-master rules remove windsurf`: `Remove the Windsurf rule set from your project.`
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npx task-master init
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# Initialize project with specific rules
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task-master init --rules cursor,windsurf
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task-master init --rules cursor,windsurf,vscode
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```
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This will prompt you for project details and set up a new project with the necessary files and structure.
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task-master generate
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# Add rules after initialization
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task-master rules add windsurf,roo
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task-master rules add windsurf,roo,vscode
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```
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## Documentation
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* `--name <name>`: `Set the name for your project in Taskmaster's configuration.`
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* `--description <text>`: `Provide a brief description for your project.`
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* `--version <version>`: `Set the initial version for your project, e.g., '0.1.0'.`
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* `--rules <rules>` or `-r <rules>`: `Comma-separated list of rule sets to apply at initialization (e.g., 'cursor,windsurf,roo'). If not specified, all rule profiles are initialized by default.`
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* `--rules <rules>` or `-r <rules>`: `Comma-separated list of rule sets to apply at initialization (e.g., 'cursor,windsurf,roo,vscode'). If not specified, all rule profiles are initialized by default.`
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* `-y, --yes`: `Initialize Taskmaster quickly using default settings without interactive prompts.`
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* **Usage:** Run this once at the beginning of a new project.
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* **Rules Examples:**
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* `add <rules>`: `Add one or more rule sets to your project (e.g., 'windsurf,roo').`
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* `remove <rules>`: `Remove one or more rule sets from your project (e.g., 'windsurf').`
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* **Key Parameters:**
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* `<rules>`: `Comma-separated list of rule sets to add or remove (e.g., 'cursor', 'windsurf', 'roo', 'cline', 'trae').`
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* `<rules>`: `Comma-separated list of rule sets to add or remove (e.g., 'cursor', 'windsurf', 'roo', 'cline', 'trae', 'vscode').`
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* **Usage Examples:**
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* `task-master rules add windsurf,roo`: `Add Windsurf and Roo rule sets to your project.`
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* `task-master rules remove windsurf`: `Remove the Windsurf rule set from your project.`
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task-master init
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# Initialize a new project applying specific rules
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task-master init --rules cursor,windsurf
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task-master init --rules cursor,windsurf,vscode
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```
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- The `--rules` flag allows you to specify one or more rule profiles (e.g., `cursor`, `roo`, `windsurf`, `cline`) to apply during initialization.
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- If omitted, all available rule profiles are installed by default (cursor, windsurf, roo, cline).
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- If omitted, all available rule profiles are installed by default (claude, cline, codex, cursor, roo, trae, vscode, windsurf).
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- You can use multiple comma-separated profiles in a single command.
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## Manage Rules
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**Examples:**
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```bash
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task-master rules add windsurf,roo
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task-master rules add windsurf,roo,vscode
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task-master rules remove windsurf
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task-master rules setup
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```
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