docs: add session export user guide + competitive threat matrix#3161
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- Add Session Export section to advanced.md with JSONL/Markdown examples, field reference, use cases (archive, share, jq analysis), and error codes - Add competitive-threat-matrix.md compiling all 5 intel issues into a single leadership-facing doc with threat rankings, gap analysis, and strategic recommendations - Update getting-started.md Next Steps to mention Session Export
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advanced.md— JSONL/Markdown formats, field reference, use cases (archive, share, jq analysis), error codescompetitive-threat-matrix.md) — compiles all 5 intel issues (research: ruflo — 47K ⭐ multi-agent orchestration platform (CRITICAL threat) #3013, research: oh-my-claudecode — 33K ⭐ zero-learning-curve multi-agent orchestration (CRITICAL threat) #3014, research: full competitive landscape — 8 orchestration competitors ranked by threat level #3016, research: OpenACP is the most dangerous competitor (ACP-native bridge, 346 ⭐, fast growth) #3003, research: cc-connect v1.3.3-beta adds features overlapping Aegis (custom prompts, lifecycle hooks, web UI) #3004) into a single leadership-facing doc with threat rankings, feature gap analysis, and phased strategic recommendationsgetting-started.mdNext Steps to mention Session ExportTest Plan
session-data.tsexport route)Refs #3153, #3013, #3014, #3016, #3003, #3004