feat(labs): make every lab a self-contained, skip-friendly starting point
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Each lab now stands on its own; no hard dependency on prior labs. - App-based labs get a canonical tasks-app snapshot in lab/start/ (three baselines: v0 add/list/done; v1 +count; v2 +count/delete), assigned by where each module sits in the command timeline. Modules with a purpose-built app (M10 trap, M13 planted bug, M21) snapshot their own app; planted devices kept. - Self-contained labs (M15/17/18/19/22/23/24/25/27, which operate on their own lab files) get a preamble pointing at modules/NN/lab/. - Every module + capstone gets a "Starting point (skip-friendly)" preamble: copy the snapshot, git init -b main, commit -> clean status, then start. Lets a learner skip around or recover: copy start/, commit, go. All snapshots run; tools/check.sh passes; no em-dashes. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01TfzV5QvtPDz8LJS3Pu5VLT
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@@ -195,6 +195,18 @@ Three things make this specifically an AI problem, not a generic config chore:
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## Hands-on lab
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> **Starting point (this lab is skip-friendly).** You do not need to have done the earlier labs.
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> To begin from a clean, known state, copy this module's snapshot into a fresh `tasks-app` and
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> make the first commit:
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> ```bash
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> mkdir -p ~/ai-workflow-course/tasks-app
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> cp -r ~/ai-workflow-course/modules/05-commit-the-ai-config/lab/start/. ~/ai-workflow-course/tasks-app/
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> cd ~/ai-workflow-course/tasks-app && git init -b main && git add -A && git commit -m "start: module 5"
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> ```
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> Already carrying your `tasks-app` from earlier modules? Keep using it and ignore this box.
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**Lab language:** shell + markdown, on the `tasks-app` project from Modules 1–2. You'll use your
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editor-integrated AI (Module 4) for the part where the AI obeys the file.
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