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v1.44.1.0 fix wave: post-windhoek paper-cut — 9 community PRs in one bundle (#1682)
* fix(office-hours): #1671 — session writer was writing to the legacy file User-visible symptom: returning /office-hours users get the same closing pitch every visit, no matter how many times they've run the skill. The welcome_back tier (which exists specifically to skip the pitch for returning users) was unreachable. Live since 2026-04-18 / v1.0.0.0 on every fresh-$HOME user. Root cause: the v1.0.0.0 migration moved the read path to ~/.gstack/developer-profile.json but left the writer in office-hours/SKILL.md.tmpl writing to the legacy ~/.gstack/builder-profile.jsonl. Reader and writer disagreed on storage, so SESSION_COUNT never incremented and /office-hours always treated the user as a first-timer. Fix: - bin/gstack-developer-profile: new --log-session subcommand that read-modify-writes developer-profile.json's sessions[] array (atomic mktemp+mv, signals/resources/topics aggregation, gbrain-enqueue mirror of gstack-timeline-log:40). Naming matches the gstack-*-log family verb. - bin/gstack-developer-profile: do_read filters mode:"resources" entries when picking LAST_PROJECT/LAST_ASSIGNMENT/LAST_DESIGN_TITLE so the Phase 6 resources auto-append doesn't clobber real-session state. Latent bug that was masked by the broken writer; activated by the fix. - office-hours/SKILL.md.tmpl: lines 490 + 893 swap echo >> for --log-session. - test/gstack-developer-profile.test.ts: +8 tests covering --log-session contract (regression, aggregation, dedup, validation, ts handling) plus the mode-filter regression. All 8 fail on main, all 8 pass with this fix. - test/static-no-legacy-writes.test.ts: new static-grep invariant walking every skill dir to prevent future regressions onto the legacy file. Affected users: stranded builder-profile.jsonl entries are not recovered automatically by this PR. On their next /office-hours run, the first new session lands in welcome_back; past data stays in the legacy file (still readable by other tools during deprecation). Most pre-existing users have only a handful of stranded sessions. See docs/designs/FIX_1671_PROFILE_MIGRATION.md for scope decisions (RC2/RC3 follow-ups, what was intentionally left out, and why). Issue: #1671 * test(office-hours): refine #1671 invariant regex comment for literal-path scope Clarifies that the WRITE_PATTERN regex catches literal-path writes only; variable-indirected writes (FILE=...; echo >> "$FILE") are not detected. The SKILL.md.tmpl assertions in the same suite pin the exact #1671 regression class directly; this regex is a backstop, not a flow analyzer. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(timeline): pass read filters as data * feat(next-version): support monorepo VERSION paths via --version-path + .gstack/version-path The workspace-aware ship queue hardcoded the VERSION file at the repo root. In monorepos where versioning is subproject-scoped (one app inside a larger repo), every PR's VERSION lookup 404s, the queue silently empties, and parallel /ship sessions all bump from "current main + 1" — producing a cascade of slot collisions. Repro: tinas-second-brain repo. Root VERSION is absent; the real VERSION lives at "Tinas Second Brain/health-tracker/VERSION". In one day, four sequential collisions: 0.4.0.1 -> 0.5.0.0 -> 0.5.0.1 -> 0.5.0.2 -> 0.5.0.3. Fix: add a --version-path flag and a repo-local .gstack/version-path config file. Resolution priority: CLI flag > .gstack/version-path > "VERSION". The resolved path threads through all four call sites — git show origin/<base>:<path>, the GitHub Contents API, the GitLab files API, and the local sibling-worktree scan — and shows up in the JSON output as version_path so /ship and operators can see what got picked. The previous warning "could not fetch VERSION (fork or private)" was misleading whenever the real cause was wrong path. The new wording names the path that 404'd and hints at the two knobs. Backward-compatible: no flag, no config, no change in behavior. Tests: 6 unit tests for resolveVersionPath (priority, parsing, blank / missing / empty edge cases) + a second integration smoke that drives --version-path end-to-end and asserts it surfaces in JSON output. * fix(investigate): support standalone freeze hook path * fix(browse): clarify localhost bind failures * fix(migration): defer v1.40.0.0 done-marker until every repair succeeds (#1581) The v1.40.0.0 migration unconditionally `touch`ed its done-marker, even when the jq-gated `.brain-privacy-map.json` patch was skipped because jq was missing on the user's machine. On subsequent runs, the script short-circuited on the marker so the privacy-map repair never landed. Federation sync then silently dropped `/plan-eng-review` test plans. Track every failure mode via a single `incomplete` flag: jq missing, malformed JSON, jq mutation failure, tempfile creation failure, `mv` failure, allowlist append failure, gitattributes append failure. The marker is written only when `incomplete=0`, so the migration runner retries on the next /gstack-upgrade once the prerequisites are met. * test(migration): unit tests for v1.40.0.0 deferred done-marker fix (#1581) 8 cases pinning the fix: - Case 1 (happy path): jq present, fresh privacy-map → all three files patched, marker written. - Case 2 (regression for #1581): jq missing, privacy-map present → marker must NOT be written. Fails against the buggy script, passes against the fix. - Case 3 (recovery): jq missing, then jq restored → patch lands on second run. - Case 4 (idempotency): privacy-map already has correct entry → no mutation, marker written. - Case 5 (fresh-init): privacy-map file absent → allowlist + gitattrs patched, marker written. - Case 6 (malformed JSON): broken privacy-map JSON → no marker, no mutation. - Case 7 (jq mutation failure): fake jq returning 1 → no marker, tempfile cleaned up. - Case 8 (allowlist append failure): read-only allowlist → no marker. Tests use spawnSync('bash', [MIGRATION], …) with isolated tmpHomes. "jq missing" sets PATH to a curated dir of symlinks to standard utils, omitting jq; "jq mutation fails" uses an `exit 1` shim. Avoids blanket-clearing PATH (which would hide bash/grep/etc). * fix(brain-sync): make artifact sync work on Windows (discover-new + drain) Automatic artifact sync was fully non-functional on Windows (Git Bash): --discover-new enqueued nothing and the --once drain staged nothing, so artifacts_sync_mode looked active but no artifacts ever reached the repo. Three independent Windows-only causes in bin/gstack-brain-sync: 1. discover-new matched os.path.relpath (backslash separators on Windows) against the forward-slash allowlist globs, so no nested file ever matched. Normalized the relpath to "/". 2. discover-new enqueued via subprocess.run([gstack-brain-enqueue, rel]), but Windows Python cannot exec a bash-shebang script, so nothing was enqueued even once matched. Now appends to the queue in-process. 3. compute_paths_to_stage ends in print(p); Windows Python emits CRLF, the bash `read -r` keeps the trailing CR, and `git add -- "path<CR>"` matches nothing under `2>/dev/null || true`. Now strips the CR before staging. The in-process enqueue mirrors gstack-brain-enqueue's contract: one atomic O_APPEND write per record (each line < PIPE_BUF) so a parallel writer-shim append can't interleave mid-record, and the discover cursor advances only after the write succeeds, so a failed write retries instead of silently recording the file as synced. Skip-list entries are separator-normalized on both the discover and drain (compute_paths_to_stage) sides, so a backslash .brain-skip.txt entry can't be honored at discovery yet bypassed at commit. Adds test/brain-sync-windows-paths.test.ts (static invariants -- behavioral spawn tests cannot run on the Windows lane, since Node/Bun cannot exec the bin/ shebang scripts there) and wires it into windows-free-tests.yml. Verified red->green and end-to-end on Windows 11 / Git Bash; macOS/Linux behavior unchanged (os.sep is already "/", no CRLF, compute path logic unchanged besides the shared skip normalization). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: detect bun.lock (Bun v1.2+ text lockfile) in diff-scope CONFIG gstack-diff-scope only matched the legacy binary lockfile `bun.lockb` but not the newer text-based `bun.lock` introduced in Bun v1.2+. Projects using current Bun versions were silently missing the SCOPE_CONFIG signal when only the lockfile changed. 🤖 Generated with [Qoder][https://qoder.com] * fix(ios-qa): resolve CoreDevice tunnel via devicectl + keep tunnel alive The daemon's tunnel bootstrap used `dns.resolve6` to look up `<device>.coredevice.local`, which fails with ESERVFAIL on macOS 26.x (Darwin 25.x) because Node's resolve6 path goes through libresolv and does NOT consult mDNSResponder. `dns.lookup` (getaddrinfo) does. Even when resolution works, CoreDevice in Xcode 26 only holds the USB tunnel up while a devicectl command is in-flight, so the IPv6 ULA becomes unroutable within ~10-15s of idle and subsequent proxy requests time out. Two-part fix: 1. Resolution order is now (a) `xcrun devicectl device info details --json-output` to read `result.connectionProperties.tunnelIPAddress` directly, (b) mDNS via `dns.lookup`, (c) legacy `dns.resolve6` as a last-ditch fallback. 2. After a successful bootstrap the daemon spawns a periodic `devicectl device info details` (~5s) to keep the tunnel session alive. Cleaned up on SIGINT/SIGTERM/exit. Adds tests for `getDeviceTunnelIPv6FromDevicectl`, the `resolveTunnelIPv6` fallback chain, and `startTunnelKeepalive`. Existing bootstrap tests updated to include the new `device info details` spawn step. Tested against: iPhone 12 Pro on iOS 26.x via Mac Mini M-series running macOS Sequoia 15.x / Darwin 25.3.0. * chore(release): v1.44.1.0 — 9-PR community fix wave (post-windhoek paper-cut) Bump VERSION + CHANGELOG entry. Wave covers /office-hours session counter, iOS QA macOS 26 tunnels, Windows brain-sync, browse server bind diagnostics, monorepo VERSION layouts, /investigate freeze hook on standalone installs, gstack-timeline-read quote injection, v1.40.0.0 migration on jq-less machines, bun.lock detection. 9 community PRs: #1676 #1635 #1627 #1648 #1664 #1589 #1672 #1649 #1673 9 contributors credited: @pryow @jbetala7 @cfeddersen @Gujiassh @spacegeologist @stedfn @daveowenatl @hiSandog @sternryan 4 issues closed: #1671 #1677 #1634 #1647 #1581 Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Rook <rook@robomovers.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: Jayesh Betala <jayesh.betala7@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Christoph <astaran@herr-der-ringe-film.de> Co-authored-by: gujishh <baiaoshh@163.com> Co-authored-by: zhengzuo0-ai <zheng.zuo0@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Stefan Neamtu <stefan.neamtu@nearone.org> Co-authored-by: Dave Owen <daveowen66@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: 陈家名 <chenjiaming@kezaihui.com> Co-authored-by: Ryan Stern <206953196+sternryan@users.noreply.github.com> |
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v1.43.0.0 feat: iOS device-farm (5 skills, Mac daemon, Tailscale) (#1574)
* feat(ios): author 5 iOS device-farm skill templates + generated docs Authors ios-qa, ios-fix, ios-design-review, ios-clean, ios-sync as upstream gstack skills. Each follows the standard SKILL.md.tmpl pattern with preamble-tier:3 frontmatter. The fork at time-attack/gstack shipped these but as byte-identical .md/.tmpl pairs that wouldn't pass skill-docs.yml — this commit fixes that by authoring proper templates and regenerating through gen-skill-docs. * feat(ios): Swift templates for StateServer + DebugOverlay v2 + structural Release guard StateServer is loopback-only (::1 + 127.0.0.1) with boot-token rotation, per-device session lock (sliding on mutations only), snapshot/restore with schema-hash envelope, and 1MB body cap. DebugOverlay v2 has animated brand border + agent attribution chip (display-only) + recording watermark. Package.swift enforces structural Release-build exclusion via .when(configuration: .debug). Includes Tailscale ACL example doc. * feat(ios): Mac-side daemon (bun/TS) for Tailscale identity gating + USB proxy On-demand daemon spawns when /ios-qa needs it (single-instance flock + readiness protocol). Owns tailnet ingress: fail-closed tailscaled LocalAPI probe, dual-track /auth/mint (self-service for allowlisted identities, owner-granted via CLI), capability-tier allowlist (observe/interact/mutate/restore), 1h default session TTL (24h hard cap), audit log of every authenticated mutating tailnet request, hashed-identity attempts log. iOS StateServer never directly binds tailnet — identity validation lives Mac-side because iPhones can't reach tailscaled. 67 unit/integration tests covering session-lock concurrency, capability enforcement, fail-closed probe, identity canonicalization, body limits, and boot-token leak proofs. * feat(ios): gen-accessors codegen tool (SwiftPM + TS port) Replaces fork's regex-based codegen with SwiftPM swift-syntax tool (production) plus a TS port (test + fast first-run). Composite cache key: sha256(source || swift_version || tool_git_rev || platform_triple). Codex flagged that source-only hash misses generator-logic changes — this hash invalidates correctly across all four dimensions. 20 tests cover the 3 known regex failure modes (computed properties, generics, multi-line types) plus full cache hit/miss/prune coverage. * test(ios): high-level E2E + touchfile registration 8 E2E scenarios: codegen against SwiftUI fixture, daemon spawn + stub StateServer, schema-mismatch rejection, full agent loop, multi-agent contention, tailnet allowlist gating, capability-tier enforcement. Registered as gate-tier in E2E_TOUCHFILES + E2E_TIERS so diff-based selection picks up iOS work without slowing every PR. * chore: bump version and changelog (v1.40.0.0) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> * test(ios): real Swift compile + XCTest fixture; device-path probe; loopback bind fix Closes the gap from prior commits where E2E tests stubbed the Swift StateServer in TypeScript. Now there's a real SwiftPM fixture at test/fixtures/ios-qa/FixtureApp/ that compiles the production templates and runs an XCTest suite against the actual StateServer implementation. Three new test layers: - swift build invariants (periodic-tier): debug-config build succeeds, XCTest suite passes (validates real Swift impl over Foundation + Network), release-config build has zero DebugBridge symbols (structural #if DEBUG gate works end-to-end). - Real-device probe (periodic-tier, GSTACK_HAS_IOS_DEVICE=1): devicectl can list + pair the connected iPhone. Surfaces actionable instructions when the trust dialog hasn't been confirmed yet. - Fixture sources copied from ios-qa/templates/ — Package.swift splits the bridge into DebugBridgeCore (Foundation+Network, cross-platform) and DebugBridgeUI (UIKit/SwiftUI, iOS-only) so swift build can validate the bulk of the production code on macOS without an iPhone or simulator. Also fixes a real bug the XCTest unit suite caught: NWListener with requiredLocalEndpoint on params silently fails to bind for listening (it's an outbound-connection concept). Replaced with .requiredInterfaceType=.loopback + .acceptLocalOnly=true + a per-connection peer-address check. The fork's inherited code had this bug; we shipped it untouched in v1.41.0.0 and the new XCTest suite caught it immediately. * fix(ios): 3 architecture bugs surfaced by real-iPhone device test End-to-end verification on a connected iPhone 17 Pro Max via CoreDevice tunnel exposed three bugs the TS-stubbed and macOS-XCTest layers missed: 1. acceptLocalOnly=true was too tight. Network.framework's "local" gate only allows ::1 / 127.0.0.1, silently dropping CoreDevice tunnel peers (the very transport the architecture is designed for). The device log showed "Ignoring non-local connection from fd72:8347:2ead::2" — the Mac's tunnel-side address. Replaced with explicit per-connection ULA gate (RFC 4193 fc00::/7) in isLoopbackPeer. 2. DebugBridgeCore (Foundation+Network) referenced DebugOverlayWindow which lives in DebugBridgeUI (UIKit). Backwards module dep. Compiled on macOS only because canImport(UIKit) stripped it; broke on iOS. Moved the overlay install responsibility to the consuming app's wiring (DebugBridgeWiring.swift.template already shows the pattern). 3. @Observable macro + @Snapshotable property wrapper conflict. Both try to synthesize backing storage; can't coexist on the same property. The production guidance is: nest snapshot-eligible state in a struct inside an ObservableObject (or use the canonical-state-struct atomicity strategy). Fixture switched to a plain class to demonstrate. Smoke loop on the real device now passes 7/8 endpoints: - /healthz (200), /tap unauth (401), /auth/rotate (200), boot-token reuse rejected (401), /session/acquire (200), /state/snapshot (200 with schema envelope), /session/release (200). /tap with valid session returns 200 HTTP + op:false because the FixtureApp doesn't wire MutationBridge.resolver to a real UI tap — expected for a minimal fixture; the production wiring template handles it. Also adds: - test/fixtures/ios-qa/FixtureApp/Sources/FixtureApp/FixtureAppApp.swift (SwiftUI @main entry that boots StateServer) - test/fixtures/ios-qa/FixtureApp/Sources/FixtureApp/Info.plist - test/fixtures/ios-qa/FixtureApp/project.yml (xcodegen project spec with DEVELOPMENT_TEAM 623FYQ2M88, bundle id com.gstack.iosqa.fixture) End-to-end verified path: xcodegen generate xcodebuild -allowProvisioningUpdates -allowProvisioningDeviceRegistration devicectl device install app devicectl device process launch devicectl device copy from --source tmp/gstack-ios-qa.token curl -6 http://[<corodevice-ipv6>]:9999/... * feat(ios): real daemon tunnelProvider + KIF-derived UITouch synthesis Closes two layers of the device-control gap: L1 — Mac daemon's tunnelProvider is now real, not a stub. New files: - ios-qa/daemon/src/devicectl.ts: thin wrappers around `xcrun devicectl` (list, info, launch, install, copy-from) with spawn+resolve injection for unit testability. - ios-qa/daemon/src/tunnel-bootstrap.ts: orchestrates find-device → launch-app → resolve IPv6 → wait-for-healthz → copy-boot-token → POST /auth/rotate → return DeviceTunnel with rotated bearer. - ios-qa/daemon/test/tunnel-bootstrap.test.ts: 7 tests covering every error branch (no_devices, no_paired_device, device_locked, state_server_unreachable, resolve_failed, happy path, explicit-udid). - index.ts wired to use bootstrapTunnel() when running as CLI; tests keep using injected stubs. L2 — In-process touch synthesis for non-UIControl widgets. New target in the fixture SPM package: - DebugBridgeTouch (Objective-C): KIF-derived UITouch + IOHIDEvent synthesis. Loads IOKit dynamically via dlopen/dlsym (IOKit is a private framework on iOS, can't link statically). Uses iOS 18+ _UIHitTestContext for SwiftUI hit-testing. Public Swift-callable API: DebugBridgeTouch.sendTap(at:in:). MIT-attributed to kif-framework/KIF. - DebugBridgeUI/Bridges.swift: rewritten MutationBridge.handleTap to delegate to DebugBridgeTouch. ScreenshotBridge + ElementsBridge implementations also land here. - FixtureApp/Sources/FixtureApp/FixtureAppApp.swift: wires the bridges on app launch under #if DEBUG. Real-iPhone evidence (Conductor sandbox → CoreDevice IPv6 → live app): - /healthz returns 200 with on-device JSON body - /screenshot returns 427KB PNG that decodes to your actual phone screen - Boot-token rotation kills the original token (401 boot_token_invalid on reuse — the load-bearing security property verified live) - Session lock + auth gate (401/423/200 paths all work) - Schema-versioned state envelope (_schema_version + _accessor_hash) Known partial: synthesized UITouch reaches SwiftUI's host view per device-side syslog ("non-local connection from fd...:2" earlier showed the per-connection peer gate working), and HTTP returns 200 ok:true, but SwiftUI Button onTap handler doesn't fire. UIControl widgets DO work via UIControl.sendActions. Next step is attaching lldb to the live app on device to diagnose which validation SwiftUI's gesture recognizer is failing. The architectural primary path (`POST /state/<key>` to mutate @Snapshotable fields) is unaffected and is the recommended control vector. Documented sources for the KIF-derived synthesis: - https://github.com/kif-framework/KIF (MIT) - UITouch-KIFAdditions.m: init flow with _setLocationInWindow:, setGestureView:, _setIsFirstTouchForView: - IOHIDEvent+KIF.m: digitizer event construction - iOS 18+ _UIHitTestContext path for SwiftUI hit-testing * fix(ios): SwiftUI Button synthesized tap on iOS 18+ DBT_HitTestView was filtering _hitTestWithContext: results by isKindOfClass:UIView and dropping the new SwiftUI.UIKitGestureContainer (a UIResponder, not UIView). SwiftUI Buttons live behind that container on iOS 18+, so every synthesized tap returned ok:true but onTap never fired. Mirror KIF PR #1323: return id, pass the responder through to UITouch.setView: directly (the setter accepts non-UIView responders). Verified: real iPhone 17 Pro Max, iOS 26.5, FixtureApp counter incremented 0 → 1 → 4 over four /tap requests at the button location. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(ios): hoist DebugBridgeTouch into canonical templates Bridges.swift.template imports DebugBridgeTouch but no .m/.h template shipped — consuming apps installing the canonical drop-in would hit a linker error. Closes that gap with the fixture's verified working code. Changes: - New ios-qa/templates/DebugBridgeTouch.{h,m}.template files (carbon copies of the fixture sources, including the iOS-18+ SwiftUI hit-test fix verified on iPhone 17 Pro Max). - Package.swift.template splits into 3 product targets: DebugBridgeCore (Swift, cross-platform), DebugBridgeUI (Swift, iOS-only), DebugBridgeTouch (Obj-C, iOS-only). Consuming app adds one dependency on DebugBridgeUI; Core + Touch come in transitively. - DebugBridgeTouch sources wrap their body in #if TARGET_OS_IOS so the cross-platform `swift build` on macOS host doesn't choke on UIKit. On iOS the real implementation is active; on macOS sendTapAtPoint: is a no-op returning NO. - New parity tests pin template ↔ fixture content so future fixture fixes propagate or fail loudly. - Restrict swift-build host tests to DebugBridgeCore (the only target buildable on macOS) and bring up the previously broken XCTest run via --filter. Verified post-change: real iPhone 17 Pro Max, iOS 26.5, three /tap requests against the rebuilt app — counter went 0 → 3, SwiftUI Button onTap fires every time. Templates now sufficient to ship to any consuming iOS app. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(ios): ship gstack-ios-qa-daemon + gstack-ios-qa-mint launchers The skill doc has been telling users to run `gstack-ios-qa-daemon` and `gstack-ios-qa-mint` since v1.41.0.0, but neither binary actually existed. Anyone following the install flow hit "command not found" immediately after the Swift template install. Adds the missing pieces: - bin/gstack-ios-qa-daemon — bash shim that execs `bun run ios-qa/daemon/src/index.ts`. Loopback by default; `--tailnet` to additionally open the Tailscale-facing listener with capability-tier allowlist enforcement. - bin/gstack-ios-qa-mint — owner-grant CLI for the tailnet allowlist (grant / revoke / list). Writes ~/.gstack/ios-qa-allowlist.json at mode 0600. Self-service POST /auth/mint reads from this file; remote agents never auto-allowlist. - ios-qa/daemon/src/cli-mint.ts — TS implementation behind the shim. Handles --capability tier validation, --ttl expiry, --note metadata, and --allowlist-path override for tests. - ios-qa/daemon/src/allowlist.ts — treat empty files as "no entries yet" (caught while writing the CLI tests; previously bombed with a JSON parse error on the first grant against a freshly-mktemp'd path). Tests: 7 new end-to-end launcher tests (--help shape, grant/list/revoke roundtrip, missing --remote, unknown capability, --ttl persistence, launcher executability, missing-bun preflight). All 81 daemon tests pass. This is the last gap between "templates installed" and "I can drive any connected iPhone over USB or tailnet" — the user-facing CLI surface now matches the install instructions byte-for-byte. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * docs: surface ios-qa CLIs + add end-to-end how-to walkthrough The two CLIs that ship with the iOS device-farm capability — gstack-ios-qa-daemon and gstack-ios-qa-mint — were mentioned only inside ios-qa/SKILL.md. Anyone reading README or AGENTS to figure out how to drive an iPhone hit a wall: skills are listed, binaries aren't. This commit closes the coverage gap surfaced by /document-release's Diataxis audit: - README.md, AGENTS.md: both CLIs added to the binary tables with one-line capability summaries. - docs/howto-ios-testing-with-gstack.md (new): end-to-end how-to — prerequisites, architecture in one breath, install the templates, build + install + launch on device, spin up the daemon, drive the HTTP surface, optional Tailscale remote-agent mode via gstack-ios-qa-mint, /ios-clean before release, common failures. Pulled directly from the real iPhone 17 Pro Max / iOS 26.5 verification run. - README + AGENTS link to the new how-to from the iOS skill row. No CHANGELOG entry change — the consolidated 1.43.0.0 entry is /ship work. No VERSION bump — already at 1.43.0.0 covering all branch work. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * test(e2e-plan): tolerate transient error_api with zero-turn signature GitHub Actions run 26170760809 failed on /plan-review-report (3 retries all error_api, 1 turn, 0 tokens each) and /plan-ceo-review-expansion-energy (1 transient failure, recovered on retry 2). The prior run on the same branch ( |