feat: add skill identity headers for server-side source tracking#58
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…ll 来触发的,根据当前 skills 和 CLI、MCP 的情况来分析有什么可行的 Generated by Endless task #5. Co-authored-by: Huacnlee Li Huashun <huacnlee@longbridge-inc.com>
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X-Skill-NameandX-Skill-Versionmetadata fields to allSKILL.mdfiles so each skill declares its identity for upstream attributionCLAUDE.mdwith conventions and instructions on how to embed skill identity into OpenAPI/CLI/MCP requests via HTTP headers or query parameterslongbridge-earnings/scripts/collect.pyto inject skill identity into outgoing requests as a concrete reference implementationdocs/architecture.mdto document the skill-source tracing design and how the server-side can correlate requests back to individual skills