style(no-slop): remove every em-dash + banned words across all modules + capstone
Apply the no-ai-slop standard (now binding in AGENTS.md): the em-dash character is banned outright (restructured, not blind-replaced), plus the banned word/phrase list (delve, leverage, robust, seamless, truly, unlock, etc.). 0 em-dashes remain in modules + capstone; the only "robust" left is the planted M10 ai-change.patch trap. Module H1 titles use a colon separator. All deliberate teaching devices preserved; labs compile/parse (py/sh/yaml/json); no junk. AGENTS.md updated with the hard no-slop rules. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01TfzV5QvtPDz8LJS3Pu5VLT
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# Demo app — `tasks` (Module 13 copy)
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# Demo app: `tasks` (Module 13 copy)
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The same tiny task tracker from Modules 1 and 2, with one feature added: a `count` command backed
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by `TaskList.pending_count()`. Use this copy for the Module 13 lab so everyone starts from the same
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code — including the same latent bug.
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code, including the same latent bug.
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If you already have a `tasks-app` from earlier modules, you can use that instead; just make sure it
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has a `count` command (the Module 2 lab added one). The planted bug in this copy is there on purpose.
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## Files
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- `tasks.py` — core logic (`Task`, `TaskList`), now with `pending_count()`.
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- `cli.py` — command-line front end. Adds `count`.
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- `tasks.py`: core logic (`Task`, `TaskList`), now with `pending_count()`.
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- `cli.py`: command-line front end. Adds `count`.
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## Run it
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python cli.py count
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```
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Requires Python 3.10+. No third-party packages — tests use the standard library `unittest`.
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Requires Python 3.10+. No third-party packages; tests use the standard library `unittest`.
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Same running example from Modules 1 and 2, carried forward. It has grown one feature since then:
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a `pending_count()` helper that the AI added to back a `count` command. The feature "works" in
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the obvious case — which is exactly the kind of code this module teaches you to verify properly.
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the obvious case, which is exactly the kind of code this module teaches you to verify properly.
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"""
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from dataclasses import dataclass, field
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