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v1.66.1.0 feat: content binding — evidence ledger, wtree staleness, tracker trust envelope, fail-closed hooks (#2603)
* fix(hooks): fail-closed freeze + shared extractor + careful HIGH tier Freeze boundary hook had four verified bugs: the grep-first JSON extractor truncated at escaped quotes and failed OPEN on unparseable payloads; the deny JSON was printf-interpolated so a quote- or newline-bearing path silently no-oped the block; the freeze path read stripped INTERNAL spaces (a boundary like ~/My Project could never match); and the path resolver skipped the final component, letting an in-boundary symlink write through to an out-of-boundary target. Fixes, structurally: one shared sourced helper (careful/bin/hook-extract.sh) now owns JSON extraction and JSON-encoded decision envelopes for BOTH hooks -- the two-copy drift is how freeze kept a broken extractor after careful's was fixed. Freeze is now deny-tier fail-closed (unparseable payload denies, parsed-but-no-file_path still allows), trims only leading/trailing whitespace, and resolves symlinks through the final path component. Careful gains a HIGH tier (hard deny, simple commands only): recursive delete of /, ~, or $HOME, and force-push to the repo's default branch. Compound commands always fall through to the MEDIUM ask; --force-with-lease is never HIGH. Documented as a best-effort advisory hard-stop, not a policy boundary. Plus additive-only project patterns (~/.gstack/careful-patterns.txt + per-project file): config can only ADD warn rules, never suppress a baseline family. test/hook-scripts.test.ts: 89 tests incl. malformed-payload deny, parseable deny JSON for hostile paths, space-bearing boundaries, symlink escape, HIGH tier splits, additive invariant, invalid-regex resilience. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(review): content-addressed staleness via working-tree fingerprint Review records now bind to the content they were made on. bin/gstack-review-log stamps every appended record with commit_full, tree, dirty (informational) and wtree — a working-tree fingerprint from the new bin/gstack-wtree (temp index seeded from HEAD + git add -A + write-tree). The binding fields are computed authoritatively; caller-supplied values for those keys are ignored, so a stale rendered template or a forged field can't bind a record to content it wasn't made on. Why a working-tree fingerprint instead of HEAD^{tree}: committing identical content doesn't change it (a record made on a dirty tree stays valid after the same content is committed), untracked new source files DO change it (new code can't hide from freshness), and gitignored scratch stays out. Rebase, amend and squash with identical content grade CURRENT instead of stale. Grading: the dashboard (scripts/resolvers/review.ts) and /land-and-deploy Step 3.5a apply a content-first rule to diff-scoped review rows — wtree match with both sides clean is CURRENT, full stop. Plan-tier reviews grade a plan file, not the repo tree, so they keep the 7-day logic (optional plan_sha256 caller field noted). The rev-list fallback no longer errors when the stored commit was rebased away: it grades UNKNOWN and treats it as stale. bin/gstack-review-read emits ---WTREE---/---TREE---/---DIRTY--- so graders consume one tool output. Old records without wtree fall back to the existing heuristics; no migration. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(evidence): verification-evidence ledger mechanizes /ship's IRON LAW New bin/gstack-evidence: a transparent wrapper that records every verification run as {ts, label, command, cmd_sha256, exit, duration_s, commit, tree, dirty, wtree, log_path} in ~/.gstack/projects/<slug>/<branch>-evidence.jsonl, plus a read-only `check` that grades FRESH/STALE/MISSING per label. "Tests passed" now binds to the exact working-tree content it ran on (bin/gstack-wtree fingerprint), so evidence recorded on uncommitted code stays FRESH after the exact tested content is committed — the /ship Step 5 -> Step 16 case — while an untracked new source file or any content change invalidates it. Check semantics: every named label's latest record must be green, within --max-age, matching --expect-cmd's hash when given, and fingerprint-identical (or diff confined to --allow-paths — mechanizing Step 16's existing "CHANGELOG edits don't count" carve-out). No --any mode: a green lane can never mask a red sibling. Any git failure inside check (gc'd tree object, not a repo) degrades to STALE/MISSING, never an error into the calling skill flow. Transparency invariant (load-bearing, test-pinned): the child's exit code is ALWAYS the wrapper's exit code; ledger/log/redact failures are stderr warnings. Logs are per-run (0600, exclusive-open, 2MB truncation marker, 30-day opportunistic prune) — no more shared /tmp collisions between concurrent ships. Command strings are redact-scanned before recording (HIGH credential -> stored redacted). Machine-local by design: neither ledger nor logs brain-sync. Wired: ship Step 5 lanes run wrapped (per-lane labels), ship Step 16 and land-and-deploy 3.5b check the ledger first and cite FRESH evidence instead of re-running; a failed CHECK never blocks (run live), a failed RUN does. test/evidence.test.ts: 21 tests incl. the keystone dirty-record -> commit -> FRESH case. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(security): trust envelope for tracker text at every model-context ingress Web page content has had a trust envelope since v1.38; tracker text did not — PR bodies, PR/issue comment bodies, and model-judged issue titles entered agent context raw. Anyone who can comment on a PR could put instructions in front of the agent. New lib/tracker-guard.ts + bin/gstack-issue-guard: every tracker-text read now emits inside a "BEGIN UNTRUSTED TRACKER CONTENT" envelope. Content is enveloped even when clean (a pattern scan is not proof of safety); injection-shaped lines get a visible [INJECTION-PATTERN] label; NFKC + zero-width normalization runs for DETECTION only (fullwidth/invisible evasion caught, content bytes never rewritten); forged END banners are zero-width-spliced so they can't close the envelope early. Fetch failure exits non-zero with NO envelope — never a fake-trusted empty one. Issue numbers are validated and gh is spawned via argv arrays. Patterns reuse lib/jsonl-store's INJECTION_PATTERNS single copy plus a separate TRACKER_EXTRA list (kept separate so decision/learning store write-rejection semantics don't change). 8 sites wired: greptile findings + replies fetches (metadata/body split — ids and paths stay machine-raw for reply POSTs), review.ts PR-body reads x2, land-and-deploy 3.5c, document-release PR/MR body (two-artifact flow: the enveloped rendering is what the agent READS, the raw tempfile is what the pipeline mutates, and a write-side banner tripwire aborts any edit that leaked envelope markup), and spec's issue-title dedupe (titles are model-judged for similarity, so they're ingress). Title-prefix rewrites and state-routing fetches are mechanical, not ingress — deliberately not enveloped. test/tracker-guard-wiring.test.ts is the CI tripwire: raw tracker-text reads outside the guard fail the suite unless carried by a reasoned SCANNER_EXEMPT entry; exemptions are liveness-checked so a moved site forces a re-audit. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * chore(binding-wave): drift tripwire, golden fixtures, TODOS follow-ups test/binding-template-drift.test.ts pins the load-bearing prose rules in the GENERATED templates (ship Step 16 evidence check, per-lane wrapped test lanes, land-and-deploy wtree-first grading + UNKNOWN fallback, dashboard content-first rule, release-body banner tripwire, greptile guard pipes) so a template refactor can't silently drop a rule while the bins keep passing their unit tests. Golden ship fixtures re-pinned to the new intentional output (claude/codex/ factory variants). TODOS.md gains the five deferred follow-ups from the review wave: eval-run evidence records, spec-spawn outcome ledger, merge-SHA custody, default-if-silent escalations, and the paid eval case proving agents apply the staleness grading rule. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(careful): trim HIGH-tier + project-pattern docs under the size budget The new sections pushed careful/SKILL.md to 2551 -> 3879 bytes (x1.52, gate caps growth at x1.5 of the v1.47 baseline). Same content, tighter prose: 3516 bytes (x1.38). Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(tests): scratch-repo fixtures never invoke the operator's gpg The evidence/review-log/hook fixtures inherited global commit.gpgsign, so fixture commits called the operator's gpg-agent — which fails with "Cannot allocate memory" under parallel shard load, breaking test SETUP (not the code under test). All fixture git invocations now pass -c commit.gpgsign=false -c tag.gpgsign=false. Hermetic repos, no pinentry. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: pre-landing review fixes (27 specialist findings, 3 critical) Specialist army findings, all quote-verified before fixing: Security: careful force-push guard now catches git's plus-refspec force syntax (git push origin +main carried force with no flag — silently allowed before) and refspec-form targets (HEAD:main); default-branch matching is tokenized FIXED-STRING comparison on the full branch path (slashed defaults like release/2.0 work; no ERE interpolation), glob-safe via noglob. HIGH rm tier is tokenized too: trailing long options (--no-preserve-root) and /* are root-class. Stored evidence fingerprints are 40-hex re-validated before reaching git argv. normalizeForDetection sweeps ALL Unicode format chars (\p{Cf}: soft hyphens, bidi marks, tag chars) instead of five enumerated zero-widths. The wiring scanner gains flagless gh pr/issue view patterns. The release-body banner tripwire diffs against the fetched original so a hostile pre-existing banner string can't permanently DoS doc updates. Ship/land evidence checks now pass --expect-cmd (a green `echo ok` recorded under the label can never mint FRESH); package.json stays allow-listed with the residual documented. Performance: gstack-wtree seeds its temp index by COPYING the real index (stat cache preserved — measured 40x faster than read-tree seeding, identical hash) with read-tree fallback; evidence uses findLast and one gstack-slug spawn; the stream pump honors backpressure via drain; careful's pattern block short-circuits before slug resolution when no pattern file exists. Testing: the gh-failure envelope test was VACUOUS (killing PATH killed the bun shebang before the code under test ran) — replaced with a PATH gh shim that exercises the real branch, plus shimmed happy paths (issue/pr-body/ unparseable JSON); evidence check --all + empty ledger + non-numeric --max-age (now a usage error, was silent fail-open) covered; HIGH-tier variants pinned; hook analytics respect GSTACK_HOME so tests stop writing the operator's real skill-usage.jsonl. Maintainability: dead exit ternary removed; flagValue deduped into bin-context; sentinel defusal derived from the banner constants (no invisible literals — \u escapes only); scratch-repo git fixture extracted to test/helpers/scratch-repo.ts (one hermetic incantation, three consumers); shared gstack_hook_log_fire in hook-extract.sh; the dashboard/land diff-scoped row lists are aligned (codex-review) and drift-pinned. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: red-team review fixes (9 findings, 2 critical) Red team reviewed what four specialists missed — cross-cutting and self-contradiction class: CRITICAL: the release-body banner tripwire failed OPEN on the exact leak it guards (grep -c prints 0 AND exits 1 on no-match, so a fallback echo double-emitted "0" twice and the -gt comparison fell into the clean branch) — counts now default via parameter expansion, and a functional drift test executes the rendered tripwire block against a 0->1 banner delta to prove the ABORT branch fires. CRITICAL: evidence fingerprints were captured AFTER the child exited, so a working-tree edit made DURING a long suite was certified as tested content — wtree is now captured before spawn and re-checked after; mid-run drift omits the fingerprint (grades STALE) with a warning. Also: the review-grading rule dropped its dirty-gates (they nullified the keystone dirty-record->commit->CURRENT property that evidence checks already honor — wtree equality alone proves identical content); careful's HIGH force-push tier falls back to probing origin/main|master when the origin/HEAD symbolic ref is absent (Conductor worktrees — the tier was silently inert in the primary deploy environment); quoted tokens (rm -rf "/", push "main") no longer dodge the deny; freeze fails CLOSED when its own helper file is missing (bash makes a missing source target fatal non-interactively, so an existence pre-check guards it); spec dedupe distinguishes pipeline failure from zero matches instead of silently skipping dedupe on gh/jq breakage; land 3.5b sets the cross-session --expect-cmd mismatch expectation; hook analytics JSON fields are encoder-built per this wave's own rule. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * test: re-pin codex/factory golden fixtures post-regeneration The suite regenerates .agents/.factory in place mid-run; the prior pin snapshotted them before the dashboard-rule regen landed. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * chore: bump version and changelog (v1.66.1.0) Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: adversarial review fixes (Claude pass, 14 findings, 1 verified-live critical) The fresh-context adversarial pass caught a live bug in this branch's own performance fix: gstack-wtree exported GIT_INDEX_FILE BEFORE resolving the real index path, so `git rev-parse --git-path index` returned the temp index itself, the stat-cache copy self-copied and failed, and every invocation fell back to the full re-hash — the fast path was dead code (verified with bash -x). Resolution now happens before the export; measured 0.08s per call on this repo. Also fixed: careful fails to an ASK (not silence) when its own helper file is missing (same partial-install state freeze already defends against); the --source label is sanitized inside the envelope lib (newline-stripped, sentinel-defused, length-capped — it sits in trusted framing); the HIGH rm tokenizer skips redirections/backgrounding/`--` (rm -rf / 2>/dev/null now denies) and knows ${HOME}; user pattern lines starting with a dash work (grep --); greptile bodies carry per-comment id headers inside the envelope so multi-comment PRs stay attributable (ids verified against raw metadata, never trusted in-body); the release-body tripwire fails CLOSED when its input files are missing (separate-shell $$ reality); land 3.5b gets the same allow-paths as ship; the "either side dirty" fallback leftover is gone from both grading surfaces; the evidence pump races drain against error (EPIPE consumers can't hang the wrapper); an unset HOME skips bookkeeping instead of creating a literal ~ dir inside the repo; a write-failure log ends with a visible marker; freeze expands a literal leading ~ in the boundary; review-log documents its log-time binding window. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * test: pin golden fixtures from --host all generation `bun run gen:skill-docs` generates the claude host only; .agents/.factory regenerate when the suite's --host codex/factory tests run in place. Fixture pins must come from `gen-skill-docs --host all` output or they lag one resolver edit behind and fail the next full-suite run. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * test: assemble the fixture PAT by concatenation (no live-format literal) The repo's own pre-push credential guard (correctly) blocked the push: the redaction test's fabricated GitHub PAT was a live-format literal in the diff. The token is now concatenated at runtime — the source carries nothing the scanner can match, the engine still receives a live-format value. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * docs: update project documentation for v1.66.1.0 CLAUDE.md: add gstack-wtree/gstack-evidence/gstack-issue-guard to the bin/ structure line and tracker-guard.ts to the lib/ line. README.md + docs/skills.md: /careful descriptions no longer claim every warning is overridable — the HIGH tier hard-denies root/home recursive deletes and default-branch force-pushes; skills.md also documents the additive-only careful-patterns.txt warn rules. Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * docs: doc-review fixes — new bins in README table, careful claims precise README.md: add gstack-wtree, gstack-evidence, and gstack-issue-guard to the Standalone binaries table (they shipped in v1.66.1.0 with no user-facing reference outside CHANGELOG). docs/skills.md: the safety-skills intro said "no configuration files" which the optional careful-patterns.txt now contradicts, and the hard-deny description undersold the deny set (the hook also denies /*, ~/, and $HOME/ forms, not just bare / and ~). Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * docs: guard reflects the hard-deny tier; changelog stats current guard/SKILL.md claimed every destructive warning was overridable — the shared careful hook now hard-denies the catastrophic shapes. CHANGELOG numbers updated to the final measured state (0.09s fingerprint, 50 findings/6 critical across all review passes). Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(v1.9.0.0): gbrain-sync — cross-machine gstack memory (#1151)
* feat(gbrain-sync): queue primitives + writer shims
Adds bin/gstack-brain-enqueue (atomic append to sync queue) and
bin/gstack-jsonl-merge (git merge driver, ts-sort with SHA-256 fallback).
Wires one backgrounded enqueue call into learnings-log, timeline-log,
review-log, and developer-profile --migrate. question-log and
question-preferences stay local per Codex v2 decision.
gstack-config gains gbrain_sync_mode (off/artifacts-only/full) and
gbrain_sync_mode_prompted keys, plus GSTACK_HOME env alignment so
tests don't leak into real ~/.gstack/config.yaml.
* feat(gbrain-sync): --once drain + secret scan + push
bin/gstack-brain-sync is the core sync binary. Subcommands: --once
(drain queue, allowlist-filter, privacy-class-filter, secret-scan
staged diff, commit with template, push with fetch+merge retry),
--status, --skip-file <path>, --drop-queue --yes, --discover-new
(cursor-based detection of artifact writes that skip the shim).
Secret regex families: AWS keys, GitHub tokens (ghp_/gho_/ghu_/ghs_/
ghr_/github_pat_), OpenAI sk-, PEM blocks, JWTs, bearer-token-in-JSON.
On hit: unstage, preserve queue, print remediation hint (--skip-file
or edit), exit clean. No daemon — invoked by preamble at skill
boundaries.
* feat(gbrain-sync): init, restore, uninstall, consumer registry
bin/gstack-brain-init: idempotent first-run. git init ~/.gstack/,
.gitignore=*, canonical .brain-allowlist + .brain-privacy-map.json,
pre-commit secret-scan hook (defense-in-depth), merge driver registration
via git config, gh repo create --private OR arbitrary --remote <url>,
initial push, ~/.gstack-brain-remote.txt for new-machine discovery,
GBrain consumer registration via HTTP POST.
bin/gstack-brain-restore: safe new-machine bootstrap. Refuses clobber
of existing allowlisted files, clones to staging, rsync-copies tracked
files, re-registers merge drivers (required — not cloned from remote),
rehydrates consumers.json, prompts for per-consumer tokens.
bin/gstack-brain-uninstall: clean off-ramp. Removes .git + .brain-*
files + consumers.json + config keys. Preserves user data (learnings,
plans, retros, profile). Optional --delete-remote for GitHub repos.
bin/gstack-brain-consumer + bin/gstack-brain-reader (symlink alias):
registry management. Internal 'consumer' term; user-facing 'reader'
per DX review decision.
* feat(gbrain-sync): preamble block — privacy gate + boundary sync
scripts/resolvers/preamble/generate-brain-sync-block.ts emits bash that
runs at every skill invocation:
- Detects ~/.gstack-brain-remote.txt on machines without local .git
and surfaces a restore-available hint (does NOT auto-run restore).
- Runs gstack-brain-sync --once at skill start to drain any pending
writes (and at skill end via prose instruction).
- Once-per-day auto-pull (cached via .brain-last-pull) for append-only
JSONL files.
- Emits BRAIN_SYNC: status line every skill run.
Also emits prose for the host LLM to fire the one-time privacy
stop-gate (full / artifacts-only / off) when gbrain is detected and
gbrain_sync_mode_prompted is false. Wired into preamble.ts composition.
* test(gbrain-sync): 27-test consolidated suite
test/brain-sync.test.ts covers:
- Config: validation, defaults, GSTACK_HOME env isolation
- Enqueue: no-op gates, skip list, concurrent atomicity, JSON escape
- JSONL merge driver: 3-way + ts-sort + SHA-256 fallback
- Init + sync: canonical file creation, merge driver registration,
push-reject + fetch+merge retry path
- Init refuses different remote (idempotency)
- Cross-machine restore round-trip (machine A write → machine B sees)
- Secret scan across all 6 regex families (AWS, GH, OpenAI, PEM, JWT,
bearer-JSON). --skip-file unblock remediation
- Uninstall removes sync config, preserves user data
- --discover-new idempotence via mtime+size cursor
Behaviors verified via integration smokes during implementation. Known
follow-up: bun-test 5s default timeout needs 30s wrapper for
spawnSync-heavy tests.
* docs(gbrain-sync): user guide + error lookup + README section
docs/gbrain-sync.md: setup walkthrough, privacy modes, cross-machine
workflow, secret protection, two-machine conflict handling, uninstall,
troubleshooting reference.
docs/gbrain-sync-errors.md: problem/cause/fix index for every
user-visible error. Patterned on Rust's error docs + Stripe's API
error reference.
README.md: 'Cross-machine memory with GBrain sync' section near the
top (discovery moment), plus docs-table entry.
* chore: bump version and changelog (v1.7.0.0)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* chore: regenerate SKILL.md files for gbrain-sync preamble block
Re-runs bun run gen:skill-docs after adding generateBrainSyncBlock
to scripts/resolvers/preamble.ts in
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fix: community PRs + security hardening + E2E stability (v0.12.7.0) (#552)
* fix(security): skip hidden directories in skill template discovery
discoverTemplates() scans subdirectories for SKILL.md.tmpl files but
only skips node_modules, .git, and dist. Hidden directories like
.claude/, .agents/, and .codex/ (which contain symlinked skill
installs) were being scanned, allowing a malicious .tmpl in a
symlinked skill to inject into the generation pipeline.
Fix: add !d.name.startsWith('.') to the subdirs() filter. This skips
all dot-prefixed directories, matching the standard convention that
hidden dirs are not source code.
* fix(security): sanitize telemetry JSONL inputs against injection
SKILL, OUTCOME, SESSION_ID, SOURCE, and EVENT_TYPE values go directly
into printf %s for JSONL output. If any contain double quotes,
backslashes, or newlines, the JSON breaks — or worse, injects
arbitrary fields.
Fix: strip quotes, backslashes, and control characters from all
string fields before JSONL construction via json_safe() helper.
* fix(security): validate JSON input in gstack-review-log
gstack-review-log appends its argument directly to a JSONL file with
no validation. Malformed or crafted input could corrupt the review log
or inject arbitrary content.
Fix: validate input is parseable JSON via python3 before appending.
Reject with exit 1 and stderr message if invalid.
* fix: treat relative dot-paths as file paths in screenshot command
Closes #495
* fix: use host-specific co-author trailer in /ship and /document-release
Codex-generated skills hardcoded a Claude co-author trailer in commit
messages. Users running gstack under Codex pushed commits attributed
to the wrong AI assistant.
Add {{CO_AUTHOR_TRAILER}} resolver that emits the correct trailer
based on ctx.host:
- claude: Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- codex: Co-Authored-By: OpenAI Codex <noreply@openai.com>
Replace hardcoded trailers in ship/SKILL.md.tmpl and
document-release/SKILL.md.tmpl with the resolver placeholder.
Fixes #282. Fixes #383.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: auto-upgrade marker no longer masks newer remote versions
When a just-upgraded-from marker persists across sessions, the update
check would write UP_TO_DATE to cache and exit immediately — never
fetching the remote VERSION. Users silently miss updates that landed
after their last upgrade.
Remove the early exit and premature cache write so the script falls
through to the remote check after consuming the marker. This ensures
JUST_UPGRADED is still emitted for the preamble, while also detecting
any newer versions available upstream.
Fixes #515
* fix: decouple doc generation from binary compilation in build script
The build script chains gen:skill-docs and bun build --compile with &&,
so a doc generation failure (e.g. missing Codex host config, template
error) prevents the browse binary from being compiled. Users end up
with a broken install where setup reports the binary is missing.
Replace && with ; for the two gen:skill-docs steps so they run
independently of the compilation chain. Doc generation errors are still
visible in stderr, but no longer block binary compilation.
Fixes #482
* fix: extend security sanitization + add 10 tests for merged community PRs
- Extend json_safe() to ERROR_CLASS and FAILED_STEP fields
- Improve ERROR_MESSAGE escaping to handle backslashes and newlines
- Replace python3 with bun for JSON validation in gstack-review-log
- Add 7 telemetry injection prevention tests
- Add 2 review-log JSON validation tests
- Add 1 discover-skills hidden directory filtering test
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: stabilize flaky E2E tests (browse-basic, ship-base-branch, dashboard-via)
browse-basic: bump maxTurns 5→7 (agent reads PNG per SKILL.md instruction)
ship-base-branch: extract Step 0 only instead of full 1900-line ship/SKILL.md
dashboard-via: extract dashboard section only + increase timeout 90s→180s
Root cause: copying full SKILL.md files into test fixtures caused context bloat,
leading to timeouts and flaky turn limits. Extracting only the relevant section
cut dashboard-via from timing out at 240s to finishing in 38s.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* docs: add E2E fixture extraction rule to CLAUDE.md
Never copy full SKILL.md files into E2E test fixtures. Extract only
the section the test needs. Also: run targeted evals in foreground,
never pkill and restart mid-run.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: stabilize journey-think-bigger routing test
Use exact trigger phrases from plan-ceo-review skill description
("think bigger", "expand scope", "ambitious enough") instead of
the ambiguous "thinking too small". Reduce maxTurns 5→3 to cut
cost per attempt ($0.12 vs $0.25). Test remains periodic tier
since LLM routing is inherently non-deterministic.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* remove: delete journey-think-bigger routing test
Never passed reliably. Tests ambiguous routing ("think bigger" →
plan-ceo-review) but Claude legitimately answers directly instead
of invoking a skill. The other 10 journey tests cover routing
with clear, actionable signals.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* chore: bump version and changelog (v0.12.7.0)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Co-authored-by: Arun Kumar Thiagarajan <arunkt.bm14@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: bluzername <bluzer@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Greg Jackson <gregario@users.noreply.github.com>
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fix: gstack-slug bash compatibility — source to eval (#354)
* fix: replace source <(gstack-slug) with eval for bash compatibility Under bash with set -euo pipefail, source <(cmd) process substitution doesn't reliably set variables in the caller's scope. The variables stay empty and -u (nounset) crashes the script. eval "$(cmd)" works correctly in both bash and zsh. Fixes: gstack-review-read, gstack-review-log, gstack-slug comment, gen-skill-docs.ts resolver functions, and regression tests. * chore: bump version and changelog (v0.11.4.0) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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fix: community security + stability fixes (wave 1) (#325)
* feat: add /cso skill — OWASP Top 10 + STRIDE security audit * fix: harden gstack-slug against shell injection via eval Whitelist safe characters (a-zA-Z0-9._-) in SLUG and BRANCH output to prevent shell metacharacter injection when used with eval. Only affects self-hosted git servers with lax naming rules — GitHub and GitLab enforce safe characters already. Defense-in-depth. * fix(security): sanitize gstack-slug output against shell injection The gstack-slug script is consumed via eval $(gstack-slug) throughout skill templates. If a git remote URL contains shell metacharacters like $(), backticks, or semicolons, they would be executed by eval. Fix: strip all characters except [a-zA-Z0-9._-] from both SLUG and BRANCH before output. This preserves normal values while neutralizing any injection payload in malicious remote URLs. Before: eval $(gstack-slug) with remote "foo/bar$(rm -rf /)" → executes rm After: eval $(gstack-slug) with remote "foo/bar$(rm -rf /)" → SLUG=foo-barrm-rf- * fix(security): redact sensitive values in storage command output The browse `storage` command dumps all localStorage and sessionStorage as JSON. This can expose tokens, API keys, JWTs, and session credentials in QA reports and agent transcripts. Fix: redact values where the key matches sensitive patterns (token, secret, key, password, auth, jwt, csrf) or the value starts with known credential prefixes (eyJ for JWT, sk- for Stripe, ghp_ for GitHub, etc.). Redacted values show length to aid debugging: [REDACTED — 128 chars] * fix(browse): kill old server before restart to prevent orphaned chromium processes When the health check fails or the server connection drops, `ensureServer()` and `sendCommand()` would call `startServer()` without first killing the previous server process. This left orphaned `chrome-headless-shell` renderer processes running at ~120% CPU each. After several reconnect cycles (e.g. pages that crash during hydration or trigger hard navigations via `window.location.href`), dozens of zombie chromium processes accumulate and exhaust system resources. Fix: call `killServer()` on the stale PID before spawning a new server in both the `ensureServer()` unhealthy path and the `sendCommand()` connection- lost retry path. Fixes #294 * Fix YAML linter error: nested mapping in compact sequence entries Having "Run: bun" inside a plain scalar is not allowed per YAML spec which states: Plain scalars must never contain the “: ” and “ #” character combinations. This simple fix switches to block scalars (|) to eliminate the ambiguity without changing runtime behavior. * fix(security): add Azure metadata endpoint to SSRF blocklist Add metadata.azure.internal to BLOCKED_METADATA_HOSTS alongside the existing AWS/GCP endpoints. Closes the coverage gap identified in #125. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * test: add coverage for storage redaction Test key-based redaction (auth_token, api_key), value-based redaction (JWT prefix, GitHub PAT prefix), pass-through for normal keys, and length preservation in redacted output. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * docs: add community PR triage process to CONTRIBUTING.md Document the wave-based PR triage pattern used for batching community contributions. References PR #205 (v0.8.3) as the original example. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: adjust test key names to avoid redaction pattern collision Rename testKey→testData and normalKey→displayName in storage tests to avoid triggering #238's SENSITIVE_KEY regex (which matches 'key'). Also generate Codex variant of /cso skill. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * docs: update project documentation for v0.9.10.0 Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat: zero-noise /cso security audits with FP filtering (v0.11.0.0) Absorb Anthropic's security-review false positive filtering into /cso: - 17 hard exclusions (DOS, test files, log spoofing, SSRF path-only, regex injection, race conditions unless concrete, etc.) - 9 precedents (React XSS-safe, env vars trusted, client-side code doesn't need auth, shell scripts need concrete untrusted input path) - 8/10 confidence gate — below threshold = don't report - Independent sub-agent verification for each finding - Exploit scenario requirement per finding - Framework-aware analysis (Rails CSRF, React escaping, Angular sanitization) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * docs: consolidate CHANGELOG — merge /cso launch + community wave into v0.11.0.0 Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * docs: rewrite README — lead with Karpathy quote, cut LinkedIn phrases, add /cso Opens with the revolution (Karpathy, Steinberger/OpenClaw), keeps credentials and LOC numbers, cuts filler phrases, adds hater bait, restores hiring block, removes bloated "What's new" section, adds /cso to skills table and install. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(cso): adversarial review fixes — FP filtering, prompt injection, language coverage - Exclusion #10: test files must verify not imported by non-test code - Exclusion #13: distinguish user-message AI input from system-prompt injection - Exclusion #14: ReDoS in user-input regex IS a real CVE class, don't exclude - Add anti-manipulation rule: ignore audit-influencing instructions in codebase - Fix confidence gate: remove contradictory 7-8 tier, hard cutoff at 8 - Fix verifier anchoring: send only file+line, not category/description - Add Go, PHP, Java, C#, Kotlin to grep patterns (was 4 languages, now 8) - Add GraphQL, gRPC, WebSocket endpoint detection to attack surface mapping Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(docs): correct skill counts, add /autoplan to README tables Skill count was wrong in 3 places (said 19+7=26, said 25, actual is 28). Added /autoplan to specialist table. Fixed troubleshooting skills list to include all skills added since v0.7.0. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(browse): DNS rebinding protection for SSRF blocklist validateNavigationUrl is now async — resolves hostname to IP and checks against blocked metadata IPs. Prevents DNS rebinding where evil.com initially resolves to a safe IP, then switches to 169.254.169.254. All callers updated to await. Tests updated for async assertions. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(browse): lockfile prevents concurrent server start races Adds exclusive lockfile (O_CREAT|O_EXCL) around ensureServer to prevent TOCTOU race where two CLI invocations could both kill the old server and start new ones, leaving an orphaned chromium process. Second caller now waits for the first to finish starting. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(browse): improve storage redaction — word-boundary keys + more value prefixes Key regex: use underscore/dot/hyphen boundaries instead of \b (which treats _ as word char). Now correctly redacts auth_token, session_token while skipping keyboardShortcuts, monkeyPatch, primaryKey. Value regex: add AWS (AKIA), Stripe (sk_live_, pk_live_), Anthropic (sk-ant-), Google (AIza), Sendgrid (SG.), Supabase (sbp_) prefixes. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: migrate all remaining eval callers to source, fix stale CHANGELOG claim 5 templates and 2 bin scripts still used eval $(gstack-slug). All now use source <(gstack-slug). Updated gstack-slug comment to match. Fixed v0.8.3 CHANGELOG entry that falsely claimed eval was fully eliminated — it was the output sanitization that made it safe, not a calling convention change. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(docs): add /autoplan to install instructions, regen skill docs The install instruction blocks and troubleshooting section were missing /autoplan. All three skill list locations now include the complete 28-skill set. Regenerated codex/agents SKILL.md files to match template changes. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * docs: update project documentation for v0.11.0.0 Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * docs(cso): add disclaimer — not a substitute for professional security audits LLMs can miss subtle vulns and produce false negatives. For production systems with sensitive data, hire a real firm. /cso is a first pass, not your only line of defense. Disclaimer appended to every report. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Arun Kumar Thiagarajan <arunkt.bm14@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Tyrone Robb <tyrone.robb@icloud.com> Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: Orkun Duman <orkun1675@gmail.com> |
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fix: atomic review log helpers + platform-agnostic templates (v0.8.5) (#209)
* fix: add gstack-review-log and gstack-review-read atomic helpers Branch names with `/` break review log filepaths when Claude Code runs multi-line bash blocks as separate shell invocations. These two scripts encapsulate the full operation in a single command. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: replace multi-line eval+mkdir+echo blocks with atomic helpers - Review log writes now use gstack-review-log (single command) - Review dashboard reads now use gstack-review-read (single command) - Remaining source+mkdir blocks use && chaining for variable persistence - Regenerated all SKILL.md files Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: remove Rails-isms — platform-agnostic templates and checklist - review/checklist.md: multi-framework examples (Rails/Node/Python/Django) - plan-ceo-review: framework-agnostic grep + generic error table - plan-eng-review: "corresponding test" not "JS or Rails test" - CLAUDE.md: Platform-agnostic design principle + Testing section Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * test: update tests for gstack-review-log/read helpers - codex review log test: check for gstack-review-log instead of reviews.jsonl - dashboard resolver tests: check for gstack-review instead of reviews.jsonl Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * chore: bump version and changelog (v0.8.5) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |