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			Created 10 detailed GitHub issues covering: - Project activation and management UI (#1-2) - Worker node coordination and visualization (#3-4) - Automated GitHub repository scanning (#5) - Intelligent model-to-issue matching (#6) - Multi-model task execution system (#7) - N8N workflow integration (#8) - Hive-Bzzz P2P bridge (#9) - Peer assistance protocol (#10) Each issue includes detailed specifications, acceptance criteria, technical implementation notes, and dependency mapping. 🤖 Generated with [Claude Code](https://claude.ai/code) Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| # Storybook Core
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| The `@storybook/core` package is the core of Storybook. It is responsible for the following:
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| - the main UI of storybook
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| - the UI used by addons
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| - the API used by addons
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| - the API used by the CLI
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| - the API used by the server
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| - prebundled code used by the browser
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| - static assets used by the browser
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| - utilities for CSF, MDX & Docs
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| ## Private package
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| This package is not intended to be used by anyone but storybook internally.
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| Even though this is where all of the code is located, it is NOT to be the entry point when using functionality within!
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| Consumers of the code should import like so:
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| ```ts
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| import { addons } from 'storybook/manager-api';
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| ```
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| Importing from `@storybook/core` is explicitly NOT supported; it WILL break in a future version of storybook, very likely in a non-major version bump.
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| # For maintainers
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| ## When to use `@storybook/core`
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| In the following packages you should import from `@storybook/core` (and ONLY from `@storybook/core`):
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| - `@storybook/core`
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| - `@storybook/codemod`
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| To prevent cyclical dependencies, these packages cannot depend on the `storybook` package.
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| ## When to use `storybook/internal`
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| In every other package you should import from `storybook/internal` (and ONLY from `storybook/internal`).
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| The heuristic is simple:
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| > If you see a peerDependency on `storybook` in the `package.json` of the package you are working on, you should import from `storybook/internal`.
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| ## The 1 exception: the `storybook` package itself
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| The sole exception is the `storybook` package itself.
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| Obviously, the `storybook` package cannot depend on itself, so it must import from `@storybook/core`.
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