chore: initial backup of Claude Code configuration

Includes: CLAUDE.md, settings.json, agents, commands, rules, skills,
hooks, contexts, evals, get-shit-done, plugin configs (installed list
and marketplace sources). Excludes credentials, runtime caches,
telemetry, session data, and plugin binary cache.
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Yaojia Wang
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name: gsd:profile-user
description: Generate developer behavioral profile and create Claude-discoverable artifacts
argument-hint: "[--questionnaire] [--refresh]"
allowed-tools:
- Read
- Write
- Bash
- Glob
- Grep
- AskUserQuestion
- Task
---
<objective>
Generate a developer behavioral profile from session analysis (or questionnaire) and produce artifacts (USER-PROFILE.md, /gsd:dev-preferences, CLAUDE.md section) that personalize Claude's responses.
Routes to the profile-user workflow which orchestrates the full flow: consent gate, session analysis or questionnaire fallback, profile generation, result display, and artifact selection.
</objective>
<execution_context>
@C:/Users/yaoji/.claude/get-shit-done/workflows/profile-user.md
@C:/Users/yaoji/.claude/get-shit-done/references/ui-brand.md
</execution_context>
<context>
Flags from $ARGUMENTS:
- `--questionnaire` -- Skip session analysis entirely, use questionnaire-only path
- `--refresh` -- Rebuild profile even when one exists, backup old profile, show dimension diff
</context>
<process>
Execute the profile-user workflow end-to-end.
The workflow handles all logic including:
1. Initialization and existing profile detection
2. Consent gate before session analysis
3. Session scanning and data sufficiency checks
4. Session analysis (profiler agent) or questionnaire fallback
5. Cross-project split resolution
6. Profile writing to USER-PROFILE.md
7. Result display with report card and highlights
8. Artifact selection (dev-preferences, CLAUDE.md sections)
9. Sequential artifact generation
10. Summary with refresh diff (if applicable)
</process>