feat: Complete Rust port of WiFi-DensePose with modular crates
Major changes: - Organized Python v1 implementation into v1/ subdirectory - Created Rust workspace with 9 modular crates: - wifi-densepose-core: Core types, traits, errors - wifi-densepose-signal: CSI processing, phase sanitization, FFT - wifi-densepose-nn: Neural network inference (ONNX/Candle/tch) - wifi-densepose-api: Axum-based REST/WebSocket API - wifi-densepose-db: SQLx database layer - wifi-densepose-config: Configuration management - wifi-densepose-hardware: Hardware abstraction - wifi-densepose-wasm: WebAssembly bindings - wifi-densepose-cli: Command-line interface Documentation: - ADR-001: Workspace structure - ADR-002: Signal processing library selection - ADR-003: Neural network inference strategy - DDD domain model with bounded contexts Testing: - 69 tests passing across all crates - Signal processing: 45 tests - Neural networks: 21 tests - Core: 3 doc tests Performance targets: - 10x faster CSI processing (~0.5ms vs ~5ms) - 5x lower memory usage (~100MB vs ~500MB) - WASM support for browser deployment
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# Analysis Commands Compliance Report
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## Overview
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Reviewed all command files in `.claude/commands/analysis/` directory to ensure proper usage of:
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- `mcp__claude-flow__*` tools (preferred)
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- `npx claude-flow` commands (as fallback)
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- No direct implementation calls
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## Files Reviewed
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### 1. token-efficiency.md
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**Status**: ✅ Updated
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**Changes Made**:
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- Replaced `npx ruv-swarm hook session-end --export-metrics` with proper MCP tool call
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- Updated to: `Tool: mcp__claude-flow__token_usage` with appropriate parameters
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- Maintained result format and context
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**Before**:
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```bash
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npx ruv-swarm hook session-end --export-metrics
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```
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**After**:
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```
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Tool: mcp__claude-flow__token_usage
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Parameters: {"operation": "session", "timeframe": "24h"}
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```
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### 2. performance-bottlenecks.md
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**Status**: ✅ Compliant (No changes needed)
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**Reason**: Already uses proper `mcp__claude-flow__task_results` tool format
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## Summary
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- **Total files reviewed**: 2
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- **Files updated**: 1
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- **Files already compliant**: 1
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- **Compliance rate after updates**: 100%
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## Compliance Patterns Enforced
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1. **MCP Tool Usage**: All direct tool calls now use `mcp__claude-flow__*` format
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2. **Parameter Format**: JSON parameters properly structured
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3. **Command Context**: Preserved original functionality and expected results
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4. **Documentation**: Maintained clarity and examples
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## Recommendations
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1. All analysis commands now follow the proper pattern
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2. No direct bash commands or implementation calls remain
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3. Token usage analysis properly integrated with MCP tools
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4. Performance analysis already using correct tool format
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The analysis directory is now fully compliant with the Claude Flow command standards.
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