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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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| import { M as Meta } from './public-types-f2c70f25.js';
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| export { A as AddMocks, D as Decorator, L as Loader, P as Preview, b as StoryContext, S as StoryFn, a as StoryObj } from './public-types-f2c70f25.js';
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| import { NamedOrDefaultProjectAnnotations, NormalizedProjectAnnotations, ProjectAnnotations, Args, StoryAnnotationsOrFn, ComposedStoryFn, Store_CSFExports, StoriesWithPartialProps } from 'storybook/internal/types';
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| export { ArgTypes, Args, Parameters, StrictArgs } from 'storybook/internal/types';
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| import { R as ReactRenderer } from './types-5617c98e.js';
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| export { a as ReactParameters } from './types-5617c98e.js';
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| export { ReactPreview, ReactStory, __definePreview } from './preview.js';
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| import 'react';
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| import 'storybook/internal/csf';
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| 
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| /**
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|  * Function that sets the globalConfig of your storybook. The global config is the preview module of
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|  * your .storybook folder.
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|  *
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|  * It should be run a single time, so that your global config (e.g. decorators) is applied to your
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|  * stories when using `composeStories` or `composeStory`.
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|  *
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|  * Example:
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|  *
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|  * ```jsx
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|  * // setup-file.js
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|  * import { setProjectAnnotations } from '@storybook/react';
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|  * import projectAnnotations from './.storybook/preview';
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|  *
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|  * setProjectAnnotations(projectAnnotations);
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|  * ```
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|  *
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|  * @param projectAnnotations - E.g. (import * as projectAnnotations from '../.storybook/preview')
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|  */
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| declare function setProjectAnnotations(projectAnnotations: NamedOrDefaultProjectAnnotations<any> | NamedOrDefaultProjectAnnotations<any>[]): NormalizedProjectAnnotations<ReactRenderer>;
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| declare const INTERNAL_DEFAULT_PROJECT_ANNOTATIONS: ProjectAnnotations<ReactRenderer>;
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| /**
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|  * Function that will receive a story along with meta (e.g. a default export from a .stories file)
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|  * and optionally projectAnnotations e.g. (import * as projectAnnotations from
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|  * '../.storybook/preview) and will return a composed component that has all
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|  * args/parameters/decorators/etc combined and applied to it.
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|  *
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|  * It's very useful for reusing a story in scenarios outside of Storybook like unit testing.
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|  *
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|  * Example:
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|  *
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|  * ```jsx
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|  * import { render } from '@testing-library/react';
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|  * import { composeStory } from '@storybook/react';
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|  * import Meta, { Primary as PrimaryStory } from './Button.stories';
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|  *
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|  * const Primary = composeStory(PrimaryStory, Meta);
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|  *
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|  * test('renders primary button with Hello World', () => {
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|  *   const { getByText } = render(<Primary>Hello world</Primary>);
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|  *   expect(getByText(/Hello world/i)).not.toBeNull();
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|  * });
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|  * ```
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|  *
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|  * @param story
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|  * @param componentAnnotations - E.g. (import Meta from './Button.stories')
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|  * @param [projectAnnotations] - E.g. (import * as projectAnnotations from '../.storybook/preview')
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|  *   this can be applied automatically if you use `setProjectAnnotations` in your setup files.
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|  * @param [exportsName] - In case your story does not contain a name and you want it to have a name.
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|  */
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| declare function composeStory<TArgs extends Args = Args>(story: StoryAnnotationsOrFn<ReactRenderer, TArgs>, componentAnnotations: Meta<TArgs | any>, projectAnnotations?: ProjectAnnotations<ReactRenderer>, exportsName?: string): ComposedStoryFn<ReactRenderer, Partial<TArgs>>;
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| /**
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|  * Function that will receive a stories import (e.g. `import * as stories from './Button.stories'`)
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|  * and optionally projectAnnotations (e.g. `import * as projectAnnotations from
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|  * '../.storybook/preview`) and will return an object containing all the stories passed, but now as
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|  * a composed component that has all args/parameters/decorators/etc combined and applied to it.
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|  *
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|  * It's very useful for reusing stories in scenarios outside of Storybook like unit testing.
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|  *
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|  * Example:
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|  *
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|  * ```jsx
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|  * import { render } from '@testing-library/react';
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|  * import { composeStories } from '@storybook/react';
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|  * import * as stories from './Button.stories';
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|  *
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|  * const { Primary, Secondary } = composeStories(stories);
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|  *
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|  * test('renders primary button with Hello World', () => {
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|  *   const { getByText } = render(<Primary>Hello world</Primary>);
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|  *   expect(getByText(/Hello world/i)).not.toBeNull();
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|  * });
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|  * ```
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|  *
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|  * @param csfExports - E.g. (import * as stories from './Button.stories')
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|  * @param [projectAnnotations] - E.g. (import * as projectAnnotations from '../.storybook/preview')
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|  *   this can be applied automatically if you use `setProjectAnnotations` in your setup files.
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|  */
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| declare function composeStories<TModule extends Store_CSFExports<ReactRenderer, any>>(csfExports: TModule, projectAnnotations?: ProjectAnnotations<ReactRenderer>): Omit<StoriesWithPartialProps<ReactRenderer, TModule>, keyof Store_CSFExports>;
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| 
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| export { INTERNAL_DEFAULT_PROJECT_ANNOTATIONS, Meta, ReactRenderer, composeStories, composeStory, setProjectAnnotations };
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