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28d59ad56c v1.68.0.0 fix: next tracker wave — 16 verified fixes in, 90 stale PRs and 21 issues closed with receipts (#2632)
* fix(plan-tune): reject never-ask on one-way ids at --write

--check already ignored those prefs; --write still stored them and
--stats counted them as a working NEVER_ASK. Refuse the write and
count leftover on-disk prefs as INERT_ONE_WAY.

Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>

* Fix: gstack-config get returns "" with exit 0 for keys that have no default

Skill preambles read configuration with

    VAR=$(gstack-config get <key> 2>/dev/null || echo "<default>")

and that fallback only fires on a non-zero exit. lookup_default ended in a
catch-all that echoed "" and returned 0, so for any key missing from the table
VAR came back empty and the default written right there in the preamble was
unreachable. The skill then branched on a value it never specified: "skip
entirely if QUESTION_TUNING is false", reached with QUESTION_TUNING="".

Four keys that skills actually read had no entry and took that path:

    question_tuning         -> callers assume "false"
    repo_mode               -> callers assume "unknown"
    team_mode               -> callers assume "false"
    transcript_ingest_mode  -> callers assume "off"

Each default above is the value the call sites already substitute in their own
`|| echo` fallback, so this only makes reachable what was already intended.

The catch-all now returns non-zero. That is deliberately scoped to the
unknown-key arm alone: keys whose default is intentionally empty still exit 0,
because "" is their real answer and their callers depend on it --
cross_project_learnings ("unset triggers the first-time prompt"),
redact_repo_visibility ("empty falls through to gh/glab detection"),
salience_allowlist, user_slug_at_*. Making every empty answer an error would
have broken those.

test/gstack-config-defaults.test.ts pins the class rather than the four
instances: it parses the case arms and asserts every `gstack-config get <key>`
site in the tree is covered, so adding a read without a default fails CI. It
also pins the exit-code contract in both directions. Verified failing against
the pre-fix script, where it names exactly those four keys.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(redact): a typo'd subcommand no longer exits 0 having done nothing

main() recognised exactly two subcommands and let everything else fall through
to the stdin scan. On empty stdin that prints "(no findings)" and exits 0, so:

    $ gstack-redact install-prepush-hooks    # plural typo
    gstack-redact scan — repo UNKNOWN
      (no findings)
    $ echo $?
    0

No hook was installed, and the operator has every reason to believe the
credential guard is armed. A guard that silently no-ops must never exit 0.

Two smaller faults in the same dispatch, both of which lead people here:

- There was no --help handler, so `gstack-redact --help` fell through to the
  scanner. Piping a credential to it scanned the secret and exited 3.
- With no piped input and no --from-file, readInput() blocks on readSync(fd 0)
  until an EOF that an interactive terminal never sends. That prints nothing
  at all, so it reads as a hang rather than as "this is a filter, feed it".

Now: --help/-h/help prints usage and exits 0; an unrecognised positional
prints the offender and exits 1; a TTY with nothing piped in prints usage
instead of blocking. "scan" stays accepted, because the human output header
reads "gstack-redact scan — repo …" and that is what people type.

Usage errors exit 1, deliberately not 2 or 3. Those mean MEDIUM and HIGH
findings and callers gate dispatch on them, so a usage error exiting 2 would
be read as "medium findings — prompt the user". A test pins that.

Tests: 4 written failing first, then fixed. Full suite 7,722 pass / 0 fail.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(browse): one ambiguous ref no longer kills the whole annotated screenshot

`snapshot -a` exits 1 with "Selector matched multiple elements" on most real
pages, so /qa, /canary and /land-and-deploy silently produce reports whose
screenshots do not exist. Plain `screenshot <path>` is unaffected.

Refs are built as getByRole(role, {name}) and disambiguated with .nth() when
role+name repeats. That disambiguation cannot fire for a node with NO accessible
name: the locator degrades to getByRole(role) with no name filter, and the count
driving .nth() is taken from the FILTERED aria snapshot while getByRole matches
the unfiltered DOM. Measured on a live page: the tree surfaced 2 unnamed
paragraphs, the DOM had 9. Landmarks (banner/main/contentinfo) and paragraphs are
correctly unnamed per ARIA, so this is the common case rather than an edge case.

boundingBox() then hits Playwright strict mode, and the catch allowlisted only
timeout/closed/Target/Execution-context messages — so the strict-mode error was
re-thrown and aborted every remaining annotation.

Two changes:

- `.first()` before boundingBox(), so an ambiguous ref draws a box on its first
  match instead of aborting. The heatmap path below has always tolerated this via
  a bare `catch {}`; annotate was the only path that could be killed outright.
- the catch no longer re-throws on unrecognised messages. A box we cannot measure
  is a box we do not draw, never a reason to lose the rest of the page. Set
  BROWSE_DEBUG to see what was skipped.

Also: `-o` passed without `-a`/`-H` was silently ignored (exit 0, no file), which
reads as "screenshots are broken" rather than "you forgot a flag". It now warns
and points at `browse screenshot <path>`.

Verified by rebuilding both ways against the same page with 51 refs present:
  before — "Selector matched multiple elements", no file written
  after  — exit 0, 229KB PNG

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(version-bump): missing or empty VERSION no longer repairs a fabricated 0.0.0.0 into package.json

repair now fails with exit 2 when the VERSION file is absent or empty
instead of folding to DEFAULT ("0.0.0.0") — which passed VERSION_RE and
regressed package.json below where it started. classify gains an additive
versionFileExists field so /ship can tell a real 0.0.0.0 from a fabricated
one. Re-derived from PR #2612 under the generated-file screening rule.

Fixes #2600 (repair half; the path-configurability half landed in v1.67 via #2531).
Contributed by @Lockyer228

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(memory-ingest): --probe counts post-attribution, through the same gate --bulk uses

probeMode previously stat'd every walked file, so setup-gbrain gated its
silent bulk ingest on pre-filter counts that the write path would never
ingest (#2394). The attribution decision now lives in ONE shared gate
(sessionIsAttributable — cheap-parse: cwd extraction + memoized
resolveGitRemote, never a full page build) used by BOTH probeMode and
preparePages, so the two stages' post-attribution counts are structurally
identical. ProbeReport gains skipped_unattributed; the probe prints what it
excluded and --include-unattributed restores raw counts. The parity is
pinned at the prepare stage (probe post-attribution == transcripts reaching
import), deliberately NOT == final written.

Re-derived from PR #2612 under the generated-file screening rule; the
shared-gate design and the remote memo are additions from the plan review.

Fixes #2394.
Contributed by @Lockyer228

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(browse): allow CPU and network throttling for performance measurement

Adds Emulation.setCPUThrottlingRate and Network.emulateNetworkConditions to
CDP_ALLOWLIST.

Motivation: diagnosing a real "uploads take 1-2 minutes" report, the only
machine available was a fast developer workstation. Client-side processing
measured 1.4s where the user experienced minutes, so the conclusion had to be
reached arithmetically rather than observed. Throttling would have let the
measurement reproduce the reporter's conditions directly.

Both fit the existing posture rather than widening it:
  - Emulation already allows setDeviceMetricsOverride, clearDeviceMetricsOverride
    and setUserAgentOverride, which are equally mutating and scoped to the tab.
  - Neither method reads page content. setCPUThrottlingRate affects only timing;
    emulateNetworkConditions constrains traffic rather than inspecting it, so no
    request bodies, headers or cookies are exposed. Both are output: 'trusted'
    because they return no page-derived data.

scope 'tab' for both, matching the surrounding Emulation entries.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(session-update): lock pidfile records the live holder; hard TTL bounds every wedge (#2613)

echo $$ inside the backgrounded subshell recorded the PARENT hook's PID —
which exits immediately — so every subsequent session judged the lock stale
and rm -rf'd a LIVE holder's lock, letting concurrent updaters run over each
other. The pidfile now records ${BASHPID:-$(sh -c 'echo $PPID')} (macOS
bash 3.2 has no BASHPID; the sh child's PPID is exactly this subshell).

Staleness is now two independent detectors: PID liveness (as before, but
against the real holder), and a 30-minute hard TTL on the heartbeat mtime —
reclaimed regardless of kill -0, so a recycled PID or hung holder can't wedge
the lock forever. The holder touches the pidfile after the pull and after
setup, so a legitimately-slow run keeps itself alive. Empty and missing
pidfiles are respected inside the TTL window (the mkdir→echo race) and
reclaimed past it.

Fixes #2613.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore(browse): explicit windowsHide on every Bun.spawn site + census tripwire (#2575 residual)

Bun.spawn sites were structurally outside the windowsHide census (it swept
child_process bindings only). The runtime was already safe — native Bun hides
consoles by default and bun-polyfill.cjs defaults windowsHide !== false since
#2523/#2539 — but implicit defaults are exactly what regress silently. Every
Bun.spawn/spawnSync in browse/src now carries the explicit flag (harmless on
unix-only sites like Xvfb/xattr/open), and a second SWEEP in
windows-spawn-hide.test.ts fails CI on any new flagless Bun.spawn site.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(gbrain): brain worktree advances on the daily sync — no more silently stale brains (#2516)

The daily pull refreshed only ~/.gstack itself, never the detached worktree
at ~/.gstack-brain-worktree that gbrain actually indexes — so after setup the
brain served stale pages forever unless setup-gbrain/sync-gbrain happened to
run. brain-sync --once now advances the worktree once per 24h behind an
ATTEMPT stamp (.brain-worktree-last-advance — a persistently-failing advance
warns once a day, not at every skill boundary), inside the existing run lock
and before any ingest step touches the worktree.

The new gstack-gbrain-source-wireup --advance-only is built for the
unattended cadence: git-only (no gbrain prereqs), pins every operation to the
managed worktree (refuses paths that are not worktrees of the artifacts
repo), refuses dirty worktrees, and never runs the force-remove recovery — a
cron path must not be able to delete local changes. A static pin keeps the
force-remove out. docs/gbrain-sync.md stops overclaiming the old cadence.

Fixes #2516.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(memory-ingest): honor the per-remote deny/read-only trust policy (#2392)

Transcript ingest now respects the same trust store as code import — the gate
existed only in gstack-gbrain-sync's runCodeImport, so memory-ingest happily
ingested transcripts from deny-listed repos. preparePages filters prepared
transcript pages through ONE batch policy lookup (new 'get --batch' verb on
bin/gstack-gbrain-repo-policy — the script owns URL normalization; the client
adds repoPolicyTierBatch, one spawn for all distinct remotes, so large corpora
never pay a 10s-timeout subprocess per remote).

Outcomes match code-import semantics: read-only → clean skip
(skipped_policy_readonly), deny → counted refusal (skipped_policy_deny),
corrupted/unreadable store → HARD ERROR before any write (state, staging,
egress receipt, and import all untouched) with the recovery command named —
policy corruption must never read as successful ingestion. Artifacts are
never policy-filtered (their git_remote is a project slug, not a remote).

Fixes #2392.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(config): repo_mode keeps its empty no-default semantics (#2611 follow-up)

The ported defaults table synthesized repo_mode → "unknown", but EMPTY is
load-bearing for that key: gstack-repo-mode treats any non-empty answer as a
user override and skips its own repo classification — the synthesized default
turned the classifier into dead code (REPO_MODE=unknown everywhere; caught by
test/gstack-repo-mode.test.ts via the wave's cross-agent blame protocol).
repo_mode joins the empty-is-real carve-outs (empty output, exit 0).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(pair-agent): consent before killing a healthy headless daemon

The pair-agent headed switch spawned 'connect --force-restart'
unconditionally — auto-killing a live headless daemon (open tabs, cookies,
logins) in direct contradiction of the iron rule it sits beside ('only an
explicit --force-restart may kill a live daemon'). The CLI now captures
daemon liveness BEFORE ensureServer (which can itself boot a fresh daemon)
and relaunches only when the user passed --force-restart to pair-agent;
otherwise it prints the tab count and continues against the existing daemon.
The /pair-agent skill gains a matching one-way-door consent question
(template half rides the wave's template block).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(gbrain-status): MCP scoping is per-project, and project-local beats user scope

hasRemoteOnlyGbrainMcp scanned EVERY project's mcpServers in ~/.claude.json,
so one project's remote gbrain registration reclassified broken local engines
as thin-client machine-wide. It now reads user scope plus only the cwd's
nearest-ancestor project key.

The precedence itself was verified empirically and hermetically (fake HOME +
CLAUDE_CONFIG_DIR fixtures, claude 2.1.233): with both scopes defining
gbrain, 'claude mcp get gbrain' reports Scope: Local config — PROJECT-LOCAL
WINS. Both in-repo consumers assumed the opposite; brain-cache's endpoint
resolution flips to nearest-ancestor-project-first, and the stale user-first
pin in brain-cache-roundtrip now pins the verified precedence. (The user-first
jq in the brain-sync preamble resolver gets the same swap in the template
block.)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(slug): gstack-slug matches remote-slug's owner-repo canonical form (live misfile bug)

Found live during this wave's CEO review: bin/gstack-slug emitted
SLUG=garrytan for this garrytan/gstack worktree while remote-slug correctly
gave garrytan-gstack — decisions, timeline, ceo-plans, and learnings were
filing into the wrong project store (observed polluting Context Recovery with
another repo's decisions). Root cause: a stray empty ~/.git directory made
the walk-up crown $HOME as the outermost project root; the remote lookup ran
only against that root, failed silently, and the basename fallback cached
'garrytan' sticky. NOT worktree-specific — any strong marker on a non-repo
ancestor triggered it.

Fix: the walk now finds the outermost ancestor whose .git actually resolves
an origin remote and derives owner-repo with remote-slug's byte-identical
parse; marker-only ancestors keep anchoring the basename fallback but can no
longer shadow a real remote. A new cache self-heal recomputes the poisoned
shape (cached == basename of a marker root while a remote-bearing repo exists
below), preserving legit #2212 stickiness. Nested-repo walk-up, no-remote and
non-git fallbacks, and the SLUG=/BRANCH= eval contract are unchanged, pinned
by a 10-case parity suite. Store migration for pre-fix data is tracked in
TODOS.md.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(brain-sync): per-record spool dir — the enqueue/drain race dies structurally

Producers appended lines to .brain-queue.jsonl while the drain re-read and
os.replace'd it; the in-code comment admitted a lockless append between the
re-read and the replace was lost. Locks and rename-rotation designs were both
reviewed and rejected (each retained a tail race); the shipped design is a
maildir-style spool: one FILE per record in .brain-queue.d/ (tmp + atomic
rename), the drain snapshots filenames, processes, and deletes exactly what
it snapshotted. Writer and drainer never share an inode — nothing to race.

Semantics: at-least-once (a crash between process and unlink re-drains;
downstream content-hash dedup absorbs duplicates); retained (privacy-held)
records keep their files; unparseable records are kept + warned, never
destroyed. Legacy .brain-queue.jsonl migrates atomically on the next drain
(crash-leftover .migrating files recovered too); status/drop-queue count both
surfaces; discover-new writes spool records and advances its cursor
per-record-written. The preamble's queue-depth line switches to spool count
in this wave's template block.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(bin-context): native slug fallback walks up like bash gstack-slug

slugFromEnvironment derived the slug from the INNERMOST repo's origin while
bash gstack-slug walks to the outermost project root — nested/vendored repos
split their stores across the bash/native boundary (win32 hits the native
path constantly). The native fallback now ports _outermost_project_root
faithfully (strong/weak markers, outermost-strong-wins, 64-depth cap,
fixed-point termination) plus the full resolution order: env override →
walk-up → sticky cache with the #1125 self-heal → remote get-url → basename.
Twelve mirrored scenarios drive BOTH implementations against the same
fixtures and pin identical slugs.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(next-version): git fallback queries the live remote, never mutates, and keeps 3-digit width

The degraded path counted every remote-tracking ref on every remote — stale
experiment branches and second remotes inflated version allocation, and a
failed base read flipped 3-digit repos to 4-digit slots. Now: ls-remote
--heads origin first (GIT_TERMINAL_PROMPT=0, 5s timeout, zero local ref
mutation); on failure, local refs/remotes/origin ONLY with an explicit
stale-refs warning; a failed base read zeroes at the LOCAL version file's
width so a 3-digit repo allocates 0.0.1, not 0.0.1.0.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(setup): hooks register the global-install path and re-point stale ones

Registering hooks from a dev worktree baked that worktree's absolute path
into settings.json — deleting the worktree left a dead hook erroring on
every session stop, and the presence-only dedup (list-sources | grep) could
never re-point it. setup's hook paths now route through _hook_install_path
(global install preferred, source dir fallback), and the new ensure-event
verb on gstack-settings-hook compares the registered command payload against
canonical: identical → no write, different → single atomic replacement
(never zero or two registrations). The plan-tune hooks had the same stale
pattern and get the same fix without re-triggering their consent prompt.

Also hardened: bun 1.3.13 turns an uncaught sync fs error in bun -e into a
SILENT exit 0 — the registrar's write path now catches, prints, and exits 1,
so a failed update can never report fake-green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(preamble): learnings capture is unconditional at completion (#2402)

43 of 44 learnings entries came from explicit /learn — the completion-status
prose read 'if you discovered a durable project quirk... log it', which
models treated as optional. The step now ALWAYS runs: review the session for
durable learnings, log each one, and state 'No durable learnings this
session' explicitly when the review comes up empty — an empty result, never
a skipped step. Re-derived from PR #2612 under the generated-file screening
rule.

Fixes #2402.
Contributed by @Lockyer228

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(scrape): untrusted-content warning on the page-fetching skills (#2441)

/scrape and /skillify consumed page content with zero injection guidance —
the CHANGELOG claimed coverage the skills didn't have. The warning now lives
in ONE exported const (UNTRUSTED_CONTENT_WARNING in resolvers/browse.ts),
embedded in the browse COMMAND_REFERENCE as before AND injected standalone
into both skills via the new {{UNTRUSTED_CONTENT_WARNING}} token — single
source, wording can never drift between surfaces. Re-derived from PR #2612
under the generated-file screening rule. (Structural isolation for
skillify-generated code is tracked as its own TODO.)

Fixes #2441.
Contributed by @Lockyer228

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(review): checklist paths resolve from the installed skill root (#2518)

/review Step 2 read .claude/skills/review/checklist.md — a path relative to
the TARGET repo, which only resolves in gstack's own checkout. Every
checklist/greptile-triage/TODOS-format reference (six across five templates —
two more than the issue named, same class) now uses the installed-root form
~/.claude/skills/gstack/review/... that the templates' other references
already use. The install-root class itself (non-default install dirs) is
#1882, deliberately its own PR.

Fixes #2518.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(pair-agent): one-way-door consent question before a daemon relaunch (template half)

The skill flow now checks daemon liveness before Step 4 and asks an explicit
one-way-door question (tabs/cookies/logins are lost) before passing
--force-restart — never proceeding on a vague reply. Pairs with the CLI-half
commit that stopped pair-agent auto-killing live daemons.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* docs(codex): resume does not amortize the ~21K session prelude (#2387)

Measured (#2387): every codex exec call pays Codex's session prelude, and a
resumed call came in slightly ABOVE a fresh one — resume buys continuity,
never token savings. The skill now says so where the resume flow lives:
prefer one codex call per skill, batch questions into it.

Fixes #2387.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(upgrade): fast-forward first; reset --hard only behind a proved-safe gate (#2517)

/gstack-upgrade went straight to stash + reset --hard origin/main. Now it
tries git pull --ff-only --autostash first (the same policy session-update's
auto-upgrade uses). The destructive fallback runs unprompted ONLY when both
git status --porcelain AND git rev-list origin/main..HEAD are empty — a
clean tree with unpushed local commits is NOT safe, reset destroys them.
Anything else requires an explicit one-way-door confirmation that lists every
dirty file and unpushed commit being discarded.

Fixes #2517.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(preamble): brain-sync block counts the spool queue and resolves MCP project-first

Two resolver halves deferred from earlier wave commits: the queue-depth line
counts .brain-queue.d/*.json spool records (plus legacy lines until the
drain migrates them), and GBRAIN_MCP_ENTRY_JQ swaps its operands to
nearest-ancestor-project-first — matching the empirically verified Claude
Code precedence (project-local beats user scope) instead of the backwards
user-first assumption.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore: regenerate SKILL.md docs + golden fixtures (single regen for the template block)

Pure generator output for the six template/resolver commits above (learnings
capture, untrusted-content warning, review paths, pair-agent consent, codex
resume note, upgrade ff-only, brain-sync block) — bun run gen:skill-docs +
--host codex + --host factory, with the three ship golden fixtures refreshed
per the documented procedure. The three sidecar-path pins in
gen-skill-docs.test.ts move to the new installed-root/$GSTACK_ROOT contract
(#2518). Restores template freshness; full suite green from here.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore: TODOS.md — strike the six wave-fixed residuals, add two follow-ups

The v1.67 adversarial-review residuals section shrinks to the one item the
wave couldn't reach (iOS tap routing — needs real-device verification). New
entries: skillify structural isolation (a prose warning is not a boundary for
page-derived generated code) and the slug store migration (pre-fix sessions
on stray-marker machines filed data under the degraded slug; post-fix reads
go to the correct store, so history needs a merge/alias).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test: align cross-cutting pins with the wave's contracts

Three suites pinned pre-wave behavior: browse's gstack-config test asserted
the old unknown-key ''/exit-0 shape (#2611 made it exit 1); the Windows-paths
suite pinned O_APPEND enqueue atomicity (the spool design satisfies the same
invariant via tmp + os.replace, one file per record — pinned in its new
form); and nine carve-guard skeleton ceilings absorbed the #2402
unconditional-learnings prose (~450B per skill), bumped with measured values
per the guard's own protocol.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test: re-anchor the referenced-path scanner self-check to the gstack-rooted review refs

The self-check pinned the review checklist as a class-1 alias-relative ref;
#2518 moved those refs to the installed gstack root (class 2). The guard now
proves the scanner sees them in their new class, so the class-2 assertion
can't go vacuous.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test: pin the wave's prose-tier behaviors (ship coverage-audit gap closure)

The coverage audit found one regression-shaped gap: nothing pinned that the
upgrade template's ff-only pull precedes the gated reset --hard (#2517) — a
future template edit reverting to reset-first would fail nothing. Pinned:
the ordering, the FF_OK gate, and the unpushed-commits check. Also pinned
the two minor gaps: the {{UNTRUSTED_CONTENT_WARNING}} injection points in
scrape/skillify (#2441) and brain-uninstall's spool-dir cleanup.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: pre-landing review round — 8 auto-fixes + 8 accepted findings hardened

The ship review army (4 specialists + red-team + checklist, 29 findings)
produced 8 mechanical auto-fixes and 11 decisions; the accepted set:

- win32 slug parity completed: lib/bin-context.ts gains the remote-first
  outermost walk + degraded-cache self-heal the bash side got this wave —
  the two implementations now agree on the stray-marker live-bug shape,
  pinned by shared fixtures (multi-specialist 9/10 finding).
- probe honors the plan's bounded-read decision: 256KB prefix, extraction
  semantics mirrored from parseTranscriptJsonl so probe/prepare can never
  diverge on the same file (>1MB transcript test).
- policy normalize parity: bash normalize() now matches canonicalizeRemote
  on .git/-trailing and uppercase-.GIT shapes (7-shape corpus pinned two
  ways) — a deny for those shapes could previously slip the transcript gate.
- session-update reclaim is TOCTOU-safe (atomic mv-aside on both branches).
- settings-hook: unparseable settings.json errors instead of being replaced
  with {}; ensure-event keys on (event, source) so matcher changes update
  in place — never zero or two registrations.
- dot-only slug guard at both parse sites (hostile 'url = ..' can't escape
  projects/); enqueue tmp-file janitor (1h TTL, inside the drain lock);
  brain-sync .migrating never clobbered; drop-queue/status count .migrating;
  snapshot -o warning correct + surfaced in diff mode; version-bump test
  order-dependence removed; uninstall clears the advance stamp.

Deferred with record: slug heal-probe cost sentinel (P3 TODO), FF_OK
conflation (noted, misdiagnosis-only).

270 pass / 0 fail across the 10 touched suites.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: adversarial round — the P0 finalize fail-safe and 12 hardened findings

Three adversarial passes (Claude fresh-context, Codex chaos, Codex structured
with P1 gate) on the full wave diff. Multi-source findings, all fixed:

- P0: finalize_queue is now explicit-delete-only — a record is unlinked ONLY
  when classification proves it staged or dropped; a classifier crash, a
  missing class file, or a malformed pulled .brain-privacy-map.json (which
  previously nuked the whole snapshotted queue, remotely triggerable) now
  retains everything, warns, and re-drains next run. load_privacy_map treats
  corrupt maps as retain-all, never as empty.
- next-version cannot silently drop a live claim: unreadable advertised refs
  get a targeted --depth=1 fetch + retry; still-unreadable claims surface as
  UNKNOWN warnings instead of duplicate-version silence.
- session-update lock: ownership-checked EXIT trap (a TTL-reclaimed holder
  can no longer delete the new holder's lock) + a 5-min background heartbeat
  so a legitimately-slow pull/setup is never reclaimed while alive.
- ensure-event collapses ALL same-(event,source) duplicates to one canonical
  entry; unique per-process tmp path; setup call sites surface (not swallow)
  the hardened refusals.
- memory-ingest: --limit counts only policy-permitted pages (denied records
  no longer starve permitted ones); --probe applies the same policy filter as
  --bulk (skipped_policy_* fields on the report).
- version-bump repair accepts a genuine literal 0.0.0.0 VERSION file.
- slug heal restricted to the stray-.git shape — package.json-anchored
  wrapper roots keep their legit sticky identity (#2212 preserved).
- brain-sync: idle fast path sees leftover .migrating records; unparseable
  spool records quarantine instead of warning forever; migration comment
  stops overclaiming the transition-window race.
- CDP throttling justifications document override persistence (callers own
  restoration), pinned in the allowlist test.

Deferred with record: deny retroactivity for already-ingested pages (P2 TODO,
same semantics as the code-import gate); legacy-migration tail race
(transition-window, requires pre-spool writers).

288 pass / 0 fail across the 10 touched suites.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore: regenerate SKILL.md docs + goldens (Windows-separator jq fix)

Pure generator output for the brain-sync block's jq ancestor match now
accepting backslash-formed Windows project keys — previously project-scoped
brains were invisible on Windows while the TS scope resolvers saw them.
Golden ship fixtures refreshed per the documented procedure.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: codex verify-pass residuals — chunked cwd read, post-filter partial count, migrating depth

The verify re-review passed the P1 gate (0 P1s) and left three residuals,
all applied: transcriptCwdFromPrefix reads in chunks until one complete
record (4MB cap) so a giant first prompt can't truncate mid-JSON and break
probe/bulk parity; partial_pages derives from the FINAL prepared set instead
of the whole scanned corpus; the preamble queue-depth line counts leftover
.brain-queue.jsonl.migrating records like the status path does (regen + goldens included).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore: bump version and changelog (v1.68.0.0)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* docs: update project documentation for v1.68.0.0

BROWSER.md: fix the $B cdp example (positional JSON params, not --json;
depth is the real CDP param) and add the new perf-throttling examples
(Emulation.setCPUThrottlingRate, Network.emulateNetworkConditions) with
their clear-override counterparts. USING_GBRAIN_WITH_GSTACK.md: the
state-files table row for the sync queue now names the maildir-style
spool dir .brain-queue.d/ that replaced .brain-queue.jsonl this release.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test: align memory-pipeline probe pins with the #2394 stage-count contract

The paid-tier E2E pinned the pre-fix contract (probe headline = raw
discovered). Probe now counts post-attribution — the same gate --bulk
uses — with an explicit unattributed-skip line. Adds the
--include-unattributed companion pin so all 9 fixtures stay accounted for.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(next-version): batch missing-tip fetches — one bounded round trip, never a per-branch crawl

The targeted-fetch retry for branches whose advertised tip has no local
object ran ONE git fetch per branch (10s cap each). On a shallow clone
against a busy remote that crawls the network for minutes — CI's shard
deadline killed the free suite mid-file. Missing tips now collect into a
single batched shallow fetch (15s cap); refs still missing after the
batch (one unservable ref fails the whole transfer) get a capped
per-branch retry, and anything past the cap warns as an UNKNOWN claim
instead of fetching.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test(next-version): pin the batched fetch + make the offline-contract tests hermetic

Two new G2 pins: N unfetched claim branches resolve with exactly ONE
fetch spawn (PATH-shimmed git counts invocations), and one unservable
ref no longer poisons the batch — live claims resolve via the bounded
retry while only the ghost warns UNKNOWN.

The #2545 offline-contract tests now run the CLI in a local fixture repo
instead of the repo's own checkout: the checkout path did a live
ls-remote against the real origin (operator-network-dependent, and the
CI shard-deadline hang). The online-contract test gains a succeeding gh
stub, so fallback:null is asserted deterministically instead of only
when the operator happens to be authed.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test(redact-cli): derive the synthetic AWS-key fixture — no contiguous credential literal in source

The CI quality gate scans every ADDED diff line with the redact engine,
so the #2610 port's raw fixture literals failed the very gate they
exist to test. The fixture is now assembled at runtime; the scanner
still receives the identical bytes.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test(next-version): pin the fixture's host via origin-URL sniff — kills the last environment dependence

The hermetic offline-contract fixture had no origin remote, so
detectHost() fell through to auth probes: a machine with glab authed
passed via the gitlab path while a bare CI runner read host:unknown
(offline stays false there) and failed. The fixture now pushes to a
local bare origin at a path containing github.com — the URL sniff pins
host:github identically everywhere, asserted explicitly in both tests,
with every git call still local.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

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2026-08-19 11:42:55 -07:00
2be6c06ba8 v1.65.0.0 feat: fork port wave 2 — feature fixes, session persistence, Apple releases, supply-chain CI (#2577)
* fix(memory-ingest): pass --include-gitignored to gbrain import

gstack-artifacts-init writes an ignore-everything .gitignore (a bare `*`,
headed "Do not edit") at the root of ~/.gstack. The memory ingest stages
pages into ~/.gstack/.staging-ingest-<pid>-<ts>/, which is inside that
repo, and gbrain's markdown collector honours .gitignore. The collector
therefore matches every staged file against `*` and collects zero.

The failure is silent. gbrain import exits 0 having imported nothing while
the ingest prints `written: N` from the STAGED count rather than the
imported count, so a run that indexes nothing looks identical to a healthy
one and the memory corpus quietly stops growing.

Reproduction, using git's own ignore machinery (no gbrain needed):

  git init .
  mkdir -p .staging-ingest-12345/learnings
  echo x > .staging-ingest-12345/learnings/page.md
  printf '*\n' > .gitignore
  git ls-files --others --exclude-standard   # -> empty

Passing --include-gitignored makes the import independent of whatever
.gitignore sits above the staging directory. Adding a negation to the
generated .gitignore is the alternative, but that file is gstack-owned and
marked "Do not edit", so any regeneration silently reintroduces the bug.

Adds a regression pin in the shape of memory-ingest-no-put_page.test.ts,
plus a behavioural test for the collision itself. Both source pins fail
against the unpatched file.

* fix(memory-ingest): GIT_CEILING_DIRECTORIES defense-in-depth on the import child (#2144)

Second layer under #2560's --include-gitignored: a realpath'd ceiling at the
staging dir's parent pushes any git-enumerating collector off the git fast
path (which sees zero files under ~/.gstack's ignore-everything root) onto
its plain FS walk, even on gbrain builds whose flag semantics drift. Ceiling
is realpath'd because git compares canonicalized directories during
discovery — a staging dir reached through a symlink (macOS /var ->
/private/var, symlinked $GSTACK_HOME) otherwise never matches.

Behavioral tests prove discovery stops at the ceiling from the staging dir,
including through a symlinked path, using git itself — no gbrain required.

Mechanism ported from time-attack/gstack (GStack 2).

Co-authored-by: Sina Matian <sina@time-attack.dev>
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(autoplan): Phase 4 task aggregator emitted zero tasks on every run (#2018)

The branch+commit jq filter piped to the split commit array and then
referenced .commit — jq rebinds context across a pipe, so .commit indexed
the ARRAY with a string, every input line errored into 2>/dev/null, and
|| true swallowed the exit. The aggregate table has been empty for every
user since the feature shipped. Bind .commit to a variable before the pipe.

Functional pin extracts the ACTUAL emitted jq program from the resolver and
runs it against fixture JSONL (verified RED against the broken filter), plus
a source-shape guard against reintroducing a context-rebinding reference.

Fix mechanism from time-attack/gstack (GStack 2).

Co-authored-by: Sina Matian <sina@time-attack.dev>
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(codex): BSD mktemp templates broke /codex on every macOS install (#2091)

macOS mktemp requires the X's to end the template; the five
"codex-*-XXXXXX.txt" sites failed with "mkstemp failed ... File exists"
before Codex ever ran (reproduced live on this machine). Same class fixed
in claude/SKILL.md.tmpl's three sites. bin/gstack-paths now strips macOS's
trailing slash from TMPDIR so TMP_ROOT-built paths stop carrying "//".

Static tripwire scans every tracked .tmpl for characters after the X-run in
a mktemp template (longer X-runs stay valid), plus a live portability check
of the emitted shape.

Co-authored-by: Sina Matian <sina@time-attack.dev>
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(decision-log): --supersede silently discarded the replacement decision

The supersede/redact branch appended the retirement event and exited before
the JSON argument was ever read — a user recording a reversal WITH its
replacement lost the replacement, and the payload finder's first-non-flag-arg
predicate would have mistaken the target id for JSON anyway.

Payloads are now identified by their leading brace, validated BEFORE any
write, and appended FIRST (retirement second), so the only visible
interleaving under a crash is both-active — recoverable, never lost. The
replacement carries supersedes:<old-id> provenance. Bare --supersede <id>
(the documented reversal-without-replacement) stays legal; --redact with a
payload now refuses instead of dropping it.

Ported from time-attack/gstack (GStack 2), tests included.

Co-authored-by: Sina Matian <sina@time-attack.dev>
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(brain-context): cold-start probe latency permanently disabled gbrain context

gbrainAvailable() spawned gbrain --version under a 500ms budget; a cold CLI
start on a loaded machine blew the timeout, misclassified gbrain as missing,
and every skill session silently ran brainless — plus the per-query re-probe
burned 3x the budget before any real work. Replaced with a memoized
stat-based PATH scan (PATHEXT-aware on Windows) and made the query timeout
overridable via GSTACK_BRAIN_TIMEOUT_MS for loaded CI environments.

Also picks up the fork's manifest-filter coverage (#1687 shape) against the
fake-gbrain harness — passes against our existing filter support.

Ported from time-attack/gstack (GStack 2).

Co-authored-by: Sina Matian <sina@time-attack.dev>
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(setup-gbrain): voyage-code-3 flags were silently dropped under zsh (#1798)

zsh does not word-split an unquoted $VAR, so all three PGLite-init sites
passed the entire flag string as ONE argv word — gbrain ignored it and
silently fell back to its default embedding model, downgrading code
retrieval for every zsh user (macOS default shell). Flags now ride the
positional params (set -- ...; "$@").

Tests run the shape under BOTH bash and zsh against the fake-gbrain argv
recorder (per-word argc log distinguishes one-blob from split), include a
demonstration of the zsh collision on the old shape, and pin the template's
three sites statically.

Ported from time-attack/gstack (GStack 2).

Co-authored-by: Sina Matian <sina@time-attack.dev>
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(model-benchmark): recognize macOS Keychain auth in the claude adapter (#1890)

The default macOS Claude Code install stores OAuth under the Keychain
generic-password service "Claude Code-credentials" and never writes
~/.claude/.credentials.json, so available()'s file-or-env sniff reported
"No Claude auth found" while claude -p worked fine. On darwin the sniff
now also probes the Keychain entry — metadata only (no -w, the secret is
never read), 5s timeout, any security(1) failure degrades to not-found.

Verified live on this machine (subscription install, no creds file,
Keychain entry present).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(upgrade): v1.27 migration no longer auto-proceeds without a TTY or records a failed rename as done (#1383)

Two silent-failure shapes in one script. Non-interactive runs (Claude Code
Bash tool, CI) blanket-auto-proceeded into a REMOTE repo rename — now they
skip-for-now by default and ask again next upgrade; unattended runs opt in
with GSTACK_MIGRATE_ASSUME_YES=1. And a failed gh rename was journaled as
done and the done-touchfile written, permanently stranding a half-renamed
install — the failed step now stays PENDING with the manual command printed,
finalize refuses the done-marker while any step is unjournaled, and the
migration exits 1 with a re-run pointer while completed steps still skip on
retry.

Harness updated to opt in explicitly; new tests pin the default-skip and
failure-stays-pending-then-retry-succeeds contracts (13/13).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(ship): REST fallback when gh pr edit hits the Projects-classic GraphQL deprecation (#1079)

On repos where GitHub enforces the Projects-classic sunset, gh pr edit
hard-errors on repository.pullRequest.projectCards and Step 19's PR body
update dies. The template now names the error shape, says it is not an auth
problem, and falls back to the REST endpoint (gh api pulls/N -X PATCH) with
the SAME already-redaction-scanned temp file for body and title. Generated
SKILL.md regen rides the cluster regen commit.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(ship): test-command detection was blind to Django and config-less-but-tested projects

The Test Framework Bootstrap detected Python only via requirements.txt or
pyproject.toml and treated missing config files as no-tests, so a green
'python manage.py test' Django app, a Go project with *_test.go beside the
source, in-source Rust #[test] blocks, or a package.json with only a test
script all got offered a SECOND test framework over a working one.

Detection now enumerates definitive per-ecosystem markers (manage.py,
tox.ini/setup.cfg, pom.xml/gradle, Makefile test targets, a tracked-file
test census, in-source Rust tests) as EVIDENCE for the question it asks —
never a command to run blind — preserving the read-CLAUDE.md-or-ask
contract, with a marker→candidate-command table and ask-once persistence.
The shared coverage-audit detection block gains the same markers.

Test runs the resolver's emitted detection bash against Django / Go / Rust /
Node fixtures in throwaway git repos.

Ported from time-attack/gstack commit e3259078 (GStack 2).

Co-authored-by: Sina Matian <sina@time-attack.dev>
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore: regenerate SKILL.md files for cluster A (autoplan jq, codex mktemp, setup-gbrain zsh, ship detection + REST fallback)

Atomic regen of the 9 generated files whose templates/resolvers changed in
the A-cluster commits. bun run gen:skill-docs, no hand edits.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test: refresh ship goldens + parity ratios for cluster A growth

Codex/Factory hosts render single-file ship skills whose committed goldens
must track template changes; refreshed from the regenerated renders. Parity
size guards bumped with the growth itemized — ship (carve-guards) 1.08 ->
1.10 for the detection-evidence + REST-fallback growth measured at 1.090x,
qa (parity-harness monolith invariant) 1.07 -> 1.12 for the shared
coverage-audit markers measured at 1.111x. Kept tight so the next growth is
a deliberate decision, not drift; the Apple adapter raises ship again with
its own justification.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(gbrain-sync): enforce the per-repo policy at the code-import chokepoint (#2140 sync path)

The deny/read-only tiers in ~/.gstack/gbrain-repo-policy.json were stored
by gstack-gbrain-repo-policy but enforced only in /sync-gbrain skill prose —
a direct or cron invocation of gstack-gbrain-sync ingested repo code
regardless. Worse: the code stage's egress receipt has cited 'per-repo
policy chokepoint (repoPolicyTier)' as its consent since v1.63 while no such
function existed. repoPolicyTier() now gates the stage before the dry-run
branch: deny → refused-policy-deny (exit 1, loud), read-only → clean
skipped-policy-read-only (code ingest writes pages), unreadable store →
fail-closed refused-policy-unreadable, no store → unchanged fail-open.

Subprocess tests pin all four paths against real git repos and a
permission-blocked store (verified RED against the ungated binary). The
receipt's consent string is truthful from this commit. #2140's ingest-path
source-isolation ask remains open — partial-progress comment at ship.

Ported from time-attack/gstack (GStack 2).

Co-authored-by: Sina Matian <sina@time-attack.dev>
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(ios-qa): /auth/sessions no longer hands raw bearer tokens to any local process

The loopback sessions list echoed live tokens — a harvest-and-replay
primitive for anything on the machine (same class as the /health token leak
fixed in v1.63). The list now returns a device-salted 16-hex token_id plus
metadata; the salt is shared with the attempts log so identifiers correlate.
/auth/revoke keeps the list→revoke workflow alive by accepting token_id
alongside the caller's own raw token and identity. saltedHash() is exported
from audit.ts and writeAttempt now reuses it (was inlined).

Integration tests pin raw-token absence, the id shape/metadata, and the
token_id revoke round-trip (verified RED against the leaking handler).

List fix ported from time-attack/gstack (GStack 2); token_id revoke is ours.

Co-authored-by: Sina Matian <sina@time-attack.dev>
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(ios-qa): boot token out of os_log entirely; IPv4 listener pinned to loopback at the socket

The StateServer's bootstrap announce logged the live boot token with
privacy: .public — and nothing consumed it: the daemon has read the token
from the 0600 app-container file since the devicectl copy flow landed. The
log line handed a credential to anything reading the unified log during the
launch window. It now announces port/build only.

The IPv4 listener bound the wildcard interface and relied on the
per-connection peer check alone; IPv4 has no CoreDevice tunnel path, so it
now binds 127.0.0.1 via requiredLocalEndpoint at the socket level. IPv6
keeps the wildcard bind for CoreDevice ULA peers by design.

Static pins cover both the template and the fixture app copy.

Ported from time-attack/gstack (GStack 2).

Co-authored-by: Sina Matian <sina@time-attack.dev>
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(make-pdf): close the offline-gate bypass via raw-HTML fetch vectors

With --allow-network off, the sanitizer stripped script/iframe/link but let
Chromium fetch remote resources at print time through four raw-HTML vectors:
<style> @import (any form), remote url() in <style> blocks and inline style
attributes (incl. protocol-relative //), srcset with a remote candidate
(Chromium prefers srcset over the inlined src), and remote src/poster on
video/audio/source/track. All neutralized at the sanitizer; remote <img src>
is deliberately left for the image inliner so its blocked-remote placeholder
still fires, and url() mentions in prose/code spans stay untouched.

Fork's test suite ported verbatim (12 cases incl. the end-to-end render
assertion), verified RED against the old sanitizer.

Ported from time-attack/gstack (GStack 2).

Co-authored-by: Sina Matian <sina@time-attack.dev>
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(pair-agent): tunnel activation is consent-gated — and the receipt's consent claim is now real

The tunnel egress receipts have claimed consent: 'pair_agent=on' since v1.63
while no such key or gate existed — ngrok installed+authed was enough for
the CLI to auto-start an internet-facing tunnel. isPairAgentEnabled() (fail-
closed, env-overridable) now gates all three activation points: CLI
auto-start, POST /tunnel/start (refuses with the enable hint), and the
BROWSE_TUNNEL=1 startup bind. Consent-on-first-use, not silent breakage:
the /pair-agent skill asks once (one-way-door posture), sets pair_agent via
gstack-config (registered with on|off validation, default off), and never
asks again; direct API callers get the same hint in the refusal.

Adapted from the fork's gate: their reader targeted config.json, which on
main would have made the gate silently un-enableable — ours reads the
canonical ~/.gstack/config.yaml with the JSON shape as fallback, pinned by
tests either way (11 cases, gate wiring tripwires included).

Ported from time-attack/gstack (GStack 2), store adaptation ours.

Co-authored-by: Sina Matian <sina@time-attack.dev>
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore: regenerate pair-agent SKILL.md for cluster B (consent gate)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(browse): cancel the parent watchdog when handoff promotes a daemon to headed

The parent-process watchdog assumes connection mode is fixed at boot: headless
daemons outlive their parent, headed ones do not. The env guards
(BROWSE_PARENT_PID=0, BROWSE_HEADED=1) only cover daemons that were headed when
they started.

handoff breaks that assumption. It swaps in a headed context on a RUNNING daemon
and sets connectionMode = 'headed' without a restart, so a daemon that
legitimately registered a watchdog lands on the fatal side of the branch. The
parent is usually a short-lived shell, and Claude Code's Bash tool kills one after
every invocation, so the next 15s poll shuts the daemon down.

The user-visible effect is that handoff destroys the thing it just created. It
exists so a human can log in, solve a CAPTCHA, or clear an MFA prompt; the browser
disappears about fifteen seconds later and takes the session with it. Observed
while driving two registrar control panels: five daemon deaths and three logins,
each one discarding the authenticated session.

BrowserManager now exposes onHeadedPromotion, fired only on runtime promotion and
not on a headed boot, and the server binds it to a canceller for the interval it
already owned but previously discarded. Bound on both the module-level manager and
any embedder-supplied one, since the watchdog reads activeBrowserManager and
binding only the default would let embedders promote silently.

The binding sits next to the browserManager declaration rather than next to
clearParentWatchdog. Placing it with the function, which lives with the watchdog it
cancels, reads better but touches browserManager in its temporal dead zone, which
aborts module evaluation and leaves every later const uninitialized. findport
tests catch that immediately.

Tests: watchdog.test.ts already noted in its header that its three cases all fix
mode via env at spawn time, so none reaches the headed branch. Driving a real
handoff needs a headed Chromium, so the wiring is pinned with static tripwires
instead, matching cdp-session-cleanup.test.ts and server-auth.test.ts. Verified
they fail when the notification call is removed and pass when restored.

Full `bun test` shows the same 6 pre-existing failures on this branch and on main
(gstack-gbrain-detect, gstack-artifacts-init), which pass in isolation on both, so
they are test-order pollution rather than a regression here.

* fix(browse): pass windowsHide so the daemon stops popping console windows

On Windows, `browse` leaves empty black console windows on top of whatever the
user is doing — they pop up every few minutes for as long as any browser skill
is alive, and outlive the process that created them.

Cause: `bun-polyfill.cjs` maps `Bun.spawn`/`Bun.spawnSync` onto node's
`child_process`, and node defaults `windowsHide` to **false**. Bun never creates
these windows, so nothing in the daemon's own code looks wrong — the behaviour
only appears on the node fallback path.

The one users notice is `spawnTerminalAgent()`, which launches
`bun run terminal-agent.ts` through this shim. The daemon respawns it on a
watchdog, so closing the window is not enough — a new one arrives shortly after.
Ten `bun.exe` processes were live on the machine this was diagnosed on.

Why they linger after the child exits: with the default terminal application set
to "Let Windows decide", the console is brokered through Windows Terminal via
svchost, and WT leaves the empty frame behind when its only child exits. The
frame has no child process at all, which is why it looks like a dead terminal.

Setting `windowsHide: true` on both wrappers fixes every console child routed
through the shim — the bun agent plus the `tasklist`, `git` and `powershell`
calls elsewhere in the daemon. No behaviour change on macOS or Linux, where the
option is ignored.

Not covered by this commit: `chromium.launch()` goes through playwright's own
process launcher rather than this shim, so it still creates one window per daemon
start. Worth a follow-up.

* test(browse): make bun-polyfill tests runnable on Windows, and cover windowsHide

`bun test browse/test/bun-polyfill.test.ts` was **0 pass / 4 fail on Windows**
before this — every test in the file, on the platform the polyfill exists to
support.

Each test interpolates the polyfill's absolute path into a single-quoted JS
string passed to `node -e`. On Windows that path has backslashes, so JS eats
them as escapes:

    'C:\Users\jwilk\dev\gstack-fork\browse\src\bun-polyfill.cjs'
      ->  C:Usersjwilkdevgstack-forkrowsesrcun-polyfill.cjs

(`\b` is a real escape, so it deletes a character too.) `require()` throws, the
subprocess dies, stdout is empty, and every assertion compares against "". The
tests pass on macOS and Linux purely because those paths have no backslashes.

Fixed by interpolating with `JSON.stringify(polyfillPath)`, which quotes and
escapes correctly on all platforms.

Also adds a regression test for the windowsHide fix in the previous commit. It
stubs `child_process.spawn`/`spawnSync` *before* the polyfill destructures them
and asserts the captured options, so it is deterministic and needs no window —
it verifies the contract on macOS and Linux too, where the option is a no-op.

Verified on Windows: 5 pass / 0 fail with the fix, and the new test alone fails
("VISIBLE" instead of "HIDDEN") when the previous commit is reverted.

* fix(browse): forward windowsHide through the Bun polyfill spawn shims

The Node fallback shim accepts a Bun.spawn options object and forwards
only stdio, env and cwd to child_process.spawn. windowsHide is dropped,
and because Node defaults it to false while Bun.spawn hides the console
window, the omission inverts the behavior on the one platform the shim
exists to support.

Symptom: the terminal-agent respawn in server.ts (60s watchdog ticker)
pops a visible bun.exe console window on Windows every time it fires,
so the window keeps coming back with no scheduled task or startup entry
behind it. stdio:'ignore' silences the child's output but does not
suppress its window.

Both shims now forward the option and default it to true, matching the
Bun API being emulated; an explicit windowsHide:false still passes
through. spawnTerminalAgent also sets it explicitly at the call site.

Tests: three cases in browse/test/bun-polyfill.test.ts assert the
default for spawn and spawnSync and that an explicit false is honored.
Each was confirmed to fail against the unpatched shim.

Drive-by, required to run the suite at all on Windows: the tests
interpolated an absolute path into a JS string literal, so backslashes
were consumed as escapes and every require() failed with
MODULE_NOT_FOUND. The path is now normalized to forward slashes. On
Windows this file went from 0/4 passing to 7/7.

* fix(browse): headed mode on macOS 26 — stop mutating the signed Chromium bundle, heal the ones we already broke (#2242, #2138, #2139)

The in-place rebrand rewrote the Chrome-for-Testing bundle's Info.plist
(global name replace — which also renamed CFBundleExecutable to a binary
that doesn't exist) and overwrote its Resources/*.icns, breaking the
codesign seal: GPU process exit_code=5, headed mode dead on macOS 26. The
mutation lived in the SHARED Playwright cache, so it also poisoned the
user's other Playwright projects.

Three layers land together: (1) the rebrand block is gone — branding lives
in the GStack Browser.app wrapper via GSTACK_CHROMIUM_PATH, with a tombstone
and a static tripwire (no plist/icns writes into the bundle; the tripwire
allows the read-only probe below); (2) a launch-time self-heal detects an
already-poisoned cache bundle, removes it, and errors with the exact
re-fetch command — covering deploy paths that never run migrations;
(3) migration v1.64.0.0 sweeps every cached bundle, removes poisoned ones,
and re-fetches clean Chromium immediately (migrations run after ./setup, so
without the re-fetch an upgrade would end with zero working browser).
Functionally verified against fixture caches: poisoned removed, clean
untouched, rerun no-op. Migration filename tracks the final VERSION at ship.

The #2242 watchdog half is the absorbed PR #2565 (thanks @Screddyice).
Tombstone/tripwire ported from time-attack/gstack (GStack 2); self-heal and
migration are ours.

Co-authored-by: Sina Matian <sina@time-attack.dev>
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(browse): 'browse stop' no longer restarts the daemon it was asked to stop

The stop handler awaited shutdown() — which ends in process.exit — before
returning, so the acknowledgement never egressed. The CLI's fetch reset,
which its crash path reasonably interpreted as a dead daemon: it relaunched
Chromium, re-sent stop, watched the daemon exit again, and errored 'Server
crashed twice in a row'. Every stop cost a wasted Chromium launch and a
nonzero exit. The ack now returns first; shutdown fires on a 25ms unref'd
timer. Same fix for restart. Fork's test pins ack-before-teardown for both.

Ported from time-attack/gstack (GStack 2).

Co-authored-by: Sina Matian <sina@time-attack.dev>
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(browse): lock acquisition reports real errors instead of phantom contention (#1084)

acquireServerLock's bare catch treated EVERY failure as 'another process
holds the lock' — a missing state dir, EACCES, or ENOSPC read as permanent
phantom contention with nothing to debug. Now only EEXIST is contention:
ENOENT self-heals with one mkdirSecure retry, everything else throws
ServerLockError carrying the real errno, and the stale-lock unlink/retry
loop is depth-capped so it can't livelock. Fork's five-case test ported.

Ported from time-attack/gstack (GStack 2).

Co-authored-by: Sina Matian <sina@time-attack.dev>
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test(browse): integration coverage for #1781 busy-vs-dead recovery

Fork's wedged-daemon fixture: first /command connection drops, daemon PID
stays alive. Pins the whole contract — CLI retries the same daemon instance
without a kill, state file untouched, no restart, exactly two command
requests. Message-text assertion adapted: our CLI retries silently at the
probe layer where the fork announces on stderr; the behavior, not the
message, is the invariant.

Ported from time-attack/gstack (GStack 2).

Co-authored-by: Sina Matian <sina@time-attack.dev>
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(browse): windowsHide on every Windows-reachable spawn (#1835)

Console windows flashed (and stole focus) on every daemon relaunch,
taskkill, tasklist poll, and powershell DPAPI call — node-level spawns
default windowsHide to false. Covered: the node -e launcher (outer spawnSync
AND the inner detached daemon spawn inside the launcher string), the
dev-mode bun fallback, killServer's taskkill, isProcessAlive's tasklist,
and cookie-import's powershell + tasklist. The Bun-polyfill shims were
covered by absorbed PRs #2523 + #2539 (thanks @jwilk-hrep,
@jerrynicholsai); this closes the sites those PRs didn't reach. The icacls
sites land with the #1605 DACL commit alongside the static tripwire that
pins all of them. R8's planned spawnHidden() helper is deliberately NOT
built: the polyfill default plus the tripwire achieve the no-drift goal
without indirection over seven heterogeneous call shapes. The polyfill +
spawn-hide tests join the Windows CI shard.

Ported from time-attack/gstack (GStack 2).

Co-authored-by: Sina Matian <sina@time-attack.dev>
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(browse): self-repair broken Windows DACLs on state dirs (#1605)

icacls '/inheritance:r /grant:r' can partially fail on localized or domain
accounts: inheritance strips but the user grant doesn't resolve, leaving a
machine-SID-only DACL the owner can't even list — the sidebar/PTY failure
chain in #1605, caused by the very hardening call meant to protect the dir.
mkdirSecure now verifies listability after hardening (a real readdir —
fs.accessSync doesn't consult NTFS ACLs) and repairs via icacls /reset,
re-hardens, and if hardening breaks access again leaves inherited ACLs:
functional-but-unhardened beats hardened-but-unusable. The icacls calls
carry windowsHide (#1835's last two sites) and the fork's static spawn-hide
tripwire lands here, pinning every covered site. file-permissions.test.ts
is already in the windows-free-tests curated shard, so the DACL contract
executes on windows-latest.

Ported from time-attack/gstack (GStack 2).

Co-authored-by: Sina Matian <sina@time-attack.dev>
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(browse): opt-in session persistence — auth survives daemon restarts (#778, #2193)

BROWSE_PERSIST_STATE=1 snapshots cookies + per-tab URL/localStorage/
sessionStorage to <stateDir>/session-state.json (0600) on a 30s unref'd
interval and at clean shutdown, and restores on the next launch — killing
the top-complained auth-lost-on-restart class (#778, #2193, #1128, #1129).

Security invariants mirror state save|load: loadedHtml and owner are never
persisted and never accepted from disk; restored cookies pass the same
hygiene filter (localhost/.internal/metadata domains dropped); restoreState
re-validates every URL. Default OFF; headed mode excluded (the persistent
profile owns that state). Hardened past the fork's shape per review R3:
corrupt state quarantines to .corrupt (forensic artifact, boots fresh, one
log line), snapshot failures warn once and never kill the daemon, and the
boot log reports restored counts or fresh-session status.

Module + 10 tests ported (MIT header retained); server wiring at launch,
interval, and shutdown; skill docs section added (regen rides the cluster
regen commit).

Ported from time-attack/gstack (GStack 2).

Co-authored-by: Sina Matian <sina@time-attack.dev>
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore: regenerate browse SKILL.md for cluster C (session persistence docs)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(skills): third-party web-actions contract — offer to drive vendor-site steps, never just dump a manual list

When a workflow needs something done on an external website the user
controls (register an API key, create a vendor account, configure a
dashboard/webhook/OAuth app), five skills (ship, spec, office-hours,
setup-deploy, land-and-deploy) now follow one contract: offer to drive it
in a visible browser via gstack's own stack ($B headed + handoff/resume,
GStack Browser) behind ONE per-task consent question naming the exact site
and actions; passwords, payment, CAPTCHA, and identity stay user-performed;
captured secrets go to owner-only files or the user's secret store, never
chat/logs/history; and the credential is verified with one non-mutating API
call before any success claim — dashboards show masked placeholders, and a
401 catches them. Declining yields manual steps and a blocked-on-user mark;
nothing new is ever installed to close the gap.

New resolver token {{THIRD_PARTY_ACTIONS}} (adapted from the fork's
contract — their Aside-browser detection swapped for our own driver stack;
MIT portions noted). Parity guards bumped with growth itemized (ship
1.10->1.12 at measured 1.103x; office-hours skeleton 101K / 1.09 at
measured 1.079x); ship goldens refreshed.

Ported from time-attack/gstack (GStack 2), driver adaptation ours.

Co-authored-by: Sina Matian <sina@time-attack.dev>
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(office-hours): design docs land in the repo, written as decision records (#703, #2000)

Office-hours Phase 5 now dual-writes the design doc: the docs/designs/ copy
is what teammates and plan reviews read (committable, visible), while the
~/.gstack copy keeps memory ingest and cross-session discovery working. The
repo copy leaves the private store, so it passes the redaction scan-at-sink
first (HIGH blocks the repo copy, MEDIUM confirms per finding), and any
failure — read-only checkout, non-git dir, unconfirmed finding — degrades
to the private copy with a one-line reason, never blocking the handoff.

The doc itself is now a decision record, not a transcript: one bullet per
decision with its why, ruled-out approaches collapsed to a single line with
the rejection reason, settled/empty template sections omitted. No page cap;
extra length must come from genuinely open questions.

Plan reviews (ceo/eng/devex + the shared review resolver) prefer the
repo-local doc (DESIGN.md, then newest docs/designs/*.md) when it's at
least as fresh as the private copy — a stale old repo doc never shadows a
newer session. Parity guards bumped with measured values (three plan-review
skeletons +~0.7KB each; office-hours 1.092x).

Judgment ported from time-attack/gstack (GStack 2); scan-at-sink and
freshness-preference adaptations ours.

Co-authored-by: Sina Matian <sina@time-attack.dev>
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(office-hours): 'never show me these again' for the founder-resources pitch (#538)

The Phase 6 resources offer (34 PG essays + Garry/YC videos) had no
permanent decline — the reporter showed memory instructions kept being
overridden on every update, so people who said no got re-pitched forever.
The offer now closes with a standing choice; opting out runs
gstack-config set founder_resources false (new key, default true, true|false
validated), the write is VERIFIED before any promise (a failed write says so
and skips this session only), and every future session skips the entire
section silently — no resources, no 'skipped as requested' mention. Config
outlives session context, so never means never. Re-enable anytime:
gstack-config set founder_resources true. The pitch stays default-ON for
everyone who never opted out.

Tests pin the key's default/persistence/validation through the real config
bin and the generated section's gate-before-content + write-verify contract.

Approved as a promo-surface change (CEO review D3.4, 2026-08-14).
Ported from time-attack/gstack (GStack 2).

Co-authored-by: Sina Matian <sina@time-attack.dev>
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(ship): the Apple App Store release journey — working tree to Submit for Review

Point /ship at a repo with an .xcodeproj, .xcworkspace, or app-product Swift
package and ask to release: the adapter runs the whole journey with ONE
authorization moment (membership + pricing + in-session sign-in, decision-
store persisted so repeat releases ask nothing) and one store-assets question
only when assets are missing. fastlane is the single tool (produce/cert/
sigh/gym/pilot/deliver/frameit); credential vocabulary never reaches the
user.

The adapter carries 21 live releases' worth of paid-for Apple knowledge:
the web session mints the permanent upload key itself (iris POST
/v1/apiKeys; privateKey is base64-of-PEM, downloadable only at creation) so
nobody ever types an app-specific password; error -22938 is Transporter
asking for a key, not a user task; errors are CLASSIFIED before credentials
are touched (validation/UnexpectedResponse = metadata, incl. Apple's
expanded age-rating attributes); pricing goes through POST
/v1/appPriceSchedules because fastlane's price_tier is broken against the
current API; and store distribution NEVER routes through the branch gate —
a clean tree on main is the solo shipper's normal case (Step 0.9 loads the
adapter BEFORE the gate, pinned by test with the non-Apple gate
byte-unchanged and unique). Uploads/submissions follow an idempotency-log
contract (inspect App Store Connect before any re-run). Non-Mac hosts get
the honest split: build legs via a macOS CI runner with the minted key as a
secret, API legs local. Browser use inside the journey is banned except the
named paid-app banking/tax residue. Redaction dry-run clean.

Ship's parity ratio raised 1.12 -> 1.22 deliberately: the 14.8KB section is
on-demand (Apple store targets only), one manifest line otherwise.

Ported from time-attack/gstack (GStack 2), refined across its 21 live
releases; architecture adaptation (carved section, decision-store paths,
idempotency log, third-party-actions handoff) ours.

Co-authored-by: Sina Matian <sina@time-attack.dev>
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(code-intelligence): provider contract Phase 1 — GBrain, Sourcebot, Graphify behind one ask-once offer

Open a large repo (1,000+ tracked files) and gstack can offer code
intelligence ONCE, with the trade-offs stated: GBrain (semantic memory +
code, sends content to YOUR gbrain DB, per-repo consent), Sourcebot
(self-hosted whole-repo search, local on localhost), Graphify (local
tree-sitter graph, nothing leaves the machine, user-installed), or No
indexing — a decline persists machine-wide so no skill ever asks again.
Small repos never see the question; grep stays the always-working default
and provider-OFF degrades silently (PROVIDER_UNAVAILABLE -> file-only).

Ported: lib/code-intelligence/ (contract + 3 verified adapters + picker +
selection + suggest, MIT headers), the gstack-code-intelligence CLI
(suggest/select/consent/index/search/status), 31 offline tests (fake CLI
shims + injected fetch), and the provider-contract design doc. Verified
live on this repo: suggest fires at 1,233 files with real availability
detail per provider.

Hardened per review: the per-remote trust store is the SINGLE consent
authority — a gstack-gbrain-repo-policy deny tier vetoes any recorded
code-intelligence consent (fail-closed on an unreadable store, pinned by
three tests); both send-capable adapters are registered as fail-closed
MODULE_SINKS in the egress tripwire so a refactor can't drop their
receipts; and local-compute vs remote-send consents are never bundled.
setup-gbrain gains the provider-choice Step 0. The fork's Phases 2-4
glue-collapse is explicitly NOT ported.

Ported from time-attack/gstack (GStack 2); consent unification ours.

Co-authored-by: Sina Matian <sina@time-attack.dev>
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(ci): supply-chain hygiene — secret gate on every PR diff, dependency review, OSV, dependabot, evidence-bar PR template

The repo owned a redaction engine and had zero CI-side secret scanning.
quality-gate.yml now pipes every PR diff's ADDED lines through our own
bin/gstack-redact (gate-secret-scan.mjs, taken from the fork — it dogfoods
the engine): HIGH findings fail the check, MEDIUM prints an advisory count
only (no human in CI to confirm), planted-bug fixtures excluded by pathspec.
Live-verified both directions: PEM key fails, clean diff and MEDIUM shapes
pass; ShellCheck (errors) covers the setup/build shell boundary and passes
today; bun audit gates critical advisories. Trigger is pull_request, never
pull_request_target.

dependency-review.yml adopts the hardened never-merged prior-art branch
(fail-on-severity high, workflow paths watched, tight perms) — verify the
dependency graph parses bun.lock with a canary bump before trusting the
gate. dependabot: weekly, grouped per ecosystem, capped PR counts; and
evals.yml image build/push now skips dependabot actors, whose read-only
GITHUB_TOKEN made every lockfile bump a permanently red check. OSV scans
weekly with a reasoned ignore file. All new workflow actions SHA-pinned.
Scorecard deliberately not taken (no consumer for the score).

The PR template front-loads the evidence bar (live proof, liveness
screenshot, no-ETHOS/voice-changes checklist); the unenforced DCO line is
dropped. bin/gstack-verify-gate ships OPT-IN (never registered by ./setup —
a Stop hook running the project's verify command after every turn is the
user's call), with the fork's tests adapted to pin exactly that.

Ported from time-attack/gstack (GStack 2) + our own prior-art branch.

Co-authored-by: Sina Matian <sina@time-attack.dev>
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore: remove dead bins; extend the stale-ref scan to docs (the 36-release gap)

bin/chrome-cdp, bin/gstack-open-url, and bin/gstack-platform-detect were
referenced only by an audit test and CHANGELOG history — dead weight that
the stale-ref scanner should police, which required removing them FIRST.
The scanner now also sweeps docs/, README.md, and USING_GBRAIN_WITH_GSTACK
— the deliberate exclusion that let a dead command survive ~36 releases as
a command-not-found instruction. Scan is green on the extended surface.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(bins): detect the default branch instead of hardcoding main

gstack-diff-scope fell to an empty diff (all-false SCOPE_*) and
gstack-next-version mis-based its bump math on any repo whose default
branch isn't main (trunk, master, local-only). Both now resolve
origin/HEAD -> origin/main -> origin/master -> main.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: housekeeping sweep — telemetry integrity, persistent opt-out, context-bill accuracy, setup hang, dev-server discovery, model resolution (#2136 + v1.63 polish)

Seven small fixes, one theme (claims matching code):
- telemetry-sync strips local-only fields with jq del() (structural) instead
  of quote-fragile sed regexes; unparseable lines are dropped, never
  forwarded unstripped. Sed survives only as a jq-less fallback.
- telemetry-log rejects non-integer durations BEFORE the range caps, whose
  test(1) comparisons silently no-op on non-numerics — a malformed duration
  spliced raw text into the JSONL stream.
- browse's local telemetry honors the persistent tier (config.yaml
  telemetry: off), not just the preamble's env hint — direct $B use and
  embedders now respect the opt-out.
- gstack-context-bill --exact sees GSTACK_-promoted keys inside Conductor
  (conductor-env-shim wired at the CLI entry), and the TOTAL line no longer
  double-counts every nested skill through the root skill's walk (v1.63
  deferred polish; the telemetry-sync HTTP-status outcome deferred alongside
  it turned out already shipped).
- setup's Chromium probe is deadline-bounded (90s, background + poll-kill —
  macOS has no GNU timeout) and prefers Node for the launch probe everywhere
  (the bun --eval hang family behind #2136); the install is single-flight
  behind a lock dir with an actionable stale-lock message. Probe verified
  live on this Mac.
- the review resolver's dev-server check reads CLAUDE.md and the plan file
  before falling back to an expanded port probe, and says how to make
  itself smarter next time.
- eval/harness model IDs resolve through lib/eval-model.ts
  (GSTACK_EVAL_MODEL[_KIND] env overrides, per-kind defaults, tested) at the
  SDK-capture and PTY-warmup sites; the bash-embedded distill snippet
  mirrors the resolution inline.
- memory-ingest's silent-zero shape (staged>0, imported+unchanged==0,
  errors==0) warns even under --quiet — a run that indexes nothing must
  never look healthy again.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test: wire ios-qa/daemon/test into the free suite and shard runner (E2)

The daemon's 5 test files (allowlist, audit, auth-mint, cli-mint,
daemon-integration — now 6 with session hardening) were invisible to every
runner: not in the bun test glob, not in TEST_ROOTS. The same
silent-coverage-hole class as the tracked design/test P2 — and it meant
B2's auth regression tests would never have gated. All files are hermetic
(stub state-servers on ephemeral ports, no devices); verified green in the
shard census.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(skills): claimed limitations now require evidence, everywhere + wave follow-ups filed

Every tier-2+ skill's preamble gains one directive distilled from nine live
release failures in two days on the fork: a claimed limitation or
requirement ('the API can't do this', 'X requires a credential',
'impossible on this platform') is a material claim, stated only with the
verbatim error, the documented statement, or a live probe in hand —
pattern-matching a failure to a familiar story is not evidence, and a cheap
probe runs BEFORE asking the user or declaring a step blocked. ONE directive
adapted into the preamble resolver; the fork's full judgment contract is
deliberately not imported. Full regen (46 files), ship goldens refreshed,
parity guards bumped with the measured ~0.45KB/skill (investigate, autoplan,
plan-design-review, office-hours), Step 0.9 registered as an intentional
sub-step.

Approved deferrals filed: persona-fleet hostile-user harness + answer-key
methodology in TODOS; the fork's question-budget ACCOUNTING judgment (never
its 5/8/12 constants) folded into the V1.1 pacing design doc; the Apple
adapter added to #1882's coverage note.

Ported from time-attack/gstack (GStack 2).

Co-authored-by: Sina Matian <sina@time-attack.dev>
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(make-pdf): close offline-gate bypasses via unquoted style attrs, CSS-escape and HTML-entity obfuscation

Three live vectors found by the ship review army, all red-first tested:
unquoted style attributes skipped the remote-url neutralizer entirely;
CSS ident/string escapes (@\69mport, url(\68ttps://…)) defeated the
literal-match patterns Chromium happily decodes; and HTML entities in
style attribute values (&#104;ttps) decoded to fetchable schemes before
CSS parsing. Style-attr values are now entity-decoded in one browser-
faithful pass, escape-bearing at-rules and function tokens are dropped
fail-closed, and output is re-encoded double-quoted. 21 new test rows.

* fix(migrations): v1.65 Chromium re-fetch actually re-downloads, and success is verified before .done

The migration (renamed from the provisional v1.64.0.0 slot, which open
PR #2564 claims) deleted only the poisoned .app while Playwright's
INSTALLATION_COMPLETE marker survived in the revision dir — so the
advertised 'bunx playwright install chromium' re-fetch no-opped and the
user finished the upgrade with no browser and a success message. Now:
the whole chromium-<rev> dir goes, bunx runs cwd-pinned to the install
root, .done is gated on a verified executable, and a needs-refetch
sentinel makes re-runs retry a failed download. Stranded rev dirs
(markers without .app) also re-trigger. 6 hermetic tests, red-first.

* fix(migrations): v1.27 remediation prints a real command instead of a fictional flag

Every skip/failure path referenced '/setup-gbrain --rerun-migration',
which is implemented nowhere, and promised the migration 'will ask
again next upgrade', which the version-window runners make false. All
five sites now print the direct GSTACK_MIGRATE_ASSUME_YES=1 bash
invocation. Runner-side re-offer tracking is filed in TODOS.

* fix(browse): poisoned-bundle self-heal removes the revision dir, probes handoff too, and throws typed

Same marker flaw as the migration: rmSync of the .app alone left
INSTALLATION_COMPLETE behind, so the error message's own remediation
no-opped and the user was hard-stuck. The probe is now an exported,
unit-tested helper (probePoisonedChromiumBundle) that removes the whole
chromium-<rev> dir, never touches GSTACK_CHROMIUM_PATH custom bundles,
throws PoisonedBundleError (instanceof, not string-match), and runs on
BOTH headed entry points — launchHeaded and handoff. 7 tests.

* fix(browse): session snapshots are atomic and the cookie filter drops loopback IP literals

A crash mid-write destroyed the previous good snapshot — the exact
scenario persistence exists to survive; writes now go tmp+rename. The
internal-network cookie filter gains 127.*/::1/169.254.* (a tampered
state file could previously hand loopback-service cookies back to the
browser), and 'state load' imports the shared filter instead of
maintaining a comment-synced copy. Test cleanup made exception-safe.

* fix(browse): server runtime — restore off the boot path, shutdown that cannot hang, watchdog that still reaps tunnels

Four review findings on the wave's own new wiring: session restore ran
before Bun.serve with sequential 15s gotos while the CLI gives up at 8s
(one slow saved URL bricked every $B command) — restore now runs in the
background after bind; the shutdown snapshot gets a 2s deadline so a
wedged page.evaluate can't hold the port forever behind the new
ack-first stop; the persistence ticker gets in-flight + shutdown gates
and is cleared before the final snapshot; and the absorbed #2565
handoff fix no longer clears the whole parent watchdog — a suppress
flag keeps the tunnel-orphan reaper alive (handoff→resume→tunnel is no
longer an unreapable internet-exposed daemon). pair-agent with consent
off now names the real remedy instead of ngrok install instructions.
Lock-acquisition edge branches (garbage pidfile, vanish-race depth cap)
pinned.

* fix(browse): telemetry defaults to off like every other surface

The persistent tier defaulted ON when the config key was absent, while
gstack-config's DEFAULTS table answers 'off' for the same question —
preamble-spawned daemons and direct $B daemons disagreed about consent.
Absent key/file now means disabled; community/anonymous enable; env
kill-switch still beats everything. Both config.yaml consumers now
share one readGstackConfigYamlKey reader. 12-case consent suite.

* fix(code-intelligence): consent that means what it says — polarity, receipts, read-only veto

Four review findings on the wave's own Phase 1 port, all red-first:
'consent <repo> no' recorded consent GRANTED (the CLI ignored the
argument and always wrote true) — yes|no is now required and garbage
records nothing; Sourcebot egress receipts claimed consented=true on
paths that never checked consent — the actual consent state is threaded
into every receipt, search is fail-closed on non-loopback, and the
liveness probe's receipt says truthfully that it sends no repo content;
repoPolicyVeto only honored the deny tier while gbrain refresh writes
pages — write-class ops now veto on read-only too, matching the sync
chokepoint, via one shared lib/gbrain-repo-policy-client.ts (win32
bash invocation, spawn-vs-unreadable error distinction) used by both
call sites. Also: source ids get a host+path hash (same-name repos no
longer collide), refresh timeout raised to 120s, availability probes
run concurrently at 3s, graphify status stops JSON.parsing 100MB graphs
for a count, and every ported file carries the fork MIT notice.
+15 tests across the two suites.

* fix(verify-gate): trust before eval, re-check on re-entry, audit every grant

The opt-in Stop hook eval'd whatever command the first CLAUDE.md up the
tree declared — any cloned repo got arbitrary shell at turn end. Now a
per-repo trust store (path+command hash, 0600) gates execution: an
untrusted or changed command never runs (exit 0 with the --trust
invocation printed), stop_hook_active re-entry re-runs the trusted
check instead of rubber-stamping (bounded at 3 blocks per episode), and
every grant appends a forensic line to
~/.gstack/security/verify-gate-trust-grants.jsonl. 20 tests, red-first.

* fix(setup): EXIT traps chain instead of clobbering; timed-out probes reap their whole tree

The Playwright-lock trap replaced the copied-bun cleanup trap and then
cleared ALL exit handling, leaking .tmp-bun-bin on every Chromium
install; and _wait_with_deadline killed only the subshell, orphaning
the wedged node→Chromium tree it exists to escape — re-creating the
#2136 pile-up on every timed-out re-run. Traps now chain; timeouts
walk pgrep -P descendants leaves-first.

* refactor(resolvers): one source for the design-doc discovery block

The #703 repo-doc-preference bash was pasted byte-identically into
three plan-review templates and a fourth copy embedded in review.ts —
drift there means plan reviews disagree about which design doc wins.
Now a {{DESIGN_DOC_DISCOVERY}} resolver; generated output is
byte-identical, so no SKILL.md changes ride along.

* fix(ship): finish the Apple upload idempotency sentence

The durable-effect contract dropped its consequence clause mid-sentence
— the instruction for what to DO when the idempotency key already
exists (treat the upload as possibly-done, never re-run it) was
missing from the one rule governing whether a binary uploads twice.

* fix(ci): SHA-pin dependency-review; the secret gate fails closed without a report

dependency-review.yml rode mutable refs (@v4 resolves to a BRANCH on
that repo) inside the one workflow whose job is supply-chain hygiene —
now commit-pinned like its siblings, with dependabot keeping the pins
fresh. gate-secret-scan.mjs crashed with an unhandled EPIPE on
oversize diffs (the designed report.oversize branch was unreachable:
the scanner emits no JSON on refusal) — the pipe write now tolerates
early exit and a missing report is an explicit fail-closed exit 1.
Oversize + broken-scanner legs pinned.

* fix(bins): Windows-safe GIT_CEILING join; next-version probes the full default-base chain

GIT_CEILING_DIRECTORIES was joined with ':' — git on Windows splits on
';' and drive letters contain ':', silently disabling the #2144
second-layer defense there; now path.delimiter. next-version's
default-base detection only tried origin/HEAD then 'main', diverging
from the canonical 4-step chain diff-scope uses — origin/main and
origin/master probes added, pinned by fixture repos.

* fix(eval-model): kinds are a literal union, not string

Record<string,string> widened EvalModelKind to string, so a typo'd
kind only failed at runtime; as const satisfies keeps the closed set
the doc comment promises.

* test: coverage backfill from the ship review

The telemetry-strip invariant only validated the sed FALLBACK while
the live jq path went unchecked — the jq del() lists are now held to
the same every-emitted-field bar, plus a behavioral pipe-through. The
context-bill nested-skill double-count fix gets a regression pin (a
revert shipped green before). The windowsHide tripwire gains
terminal-agent-control.ts — the exact file the fix commit names. The
ios-qa revoke-by-token_id branch gets its negative case: unknown ids
revoke nothing and leave live sessions alone.

* docs: SLATE_HOST no longer cites the deleted platform-detect bin

Host detection lives in the hosts/ registry via host-config-export.ts;
the doc's known-gaps list now says so instead of pointing at a bin this
branch removed.

* test(e2e): headroom for the two plan-ceo-review budget-edge tests

Both rode their 360s runner budget at the edge (main clears at 243s of
360s), and the wave legitimately adds work to the review: the evidence
directive tells the agent to probe before claiming, and the design-doc
discovery block adds bash steps. Under concurrent in-file children the
API queuing tipped all retry attempts past the ceiling — the runner then
reports $0.00/0 turns for a timed-out child, which reads like a dead
spawn but is a healthy child killed at the deadline. 540s runner / 660s
test for these two only; verified 2/2 green at 228s and 315s.

* fix(code-intelligence): gbrain search/export are consent-gated and receipted

The Sourcebot side got this in the last round; gbrain had the same hole —
search() and export() sent repo-derived query text into a possibly-remote
DATABASE_URL with no consent check and no egress receipt, bypassing the
deny-tier veto. Both now assert consent before any bytes move, receipts
record the actual consent state (never a hardcoded true), and search
receipts carry the query's sha256. gbrain stays fail-closed: the adapter
cannot see where DATABASE_URL points, so every send requires consent.
7 new tests, red-first.

* fix(make-pdf): SVG remote refs and image-set can no longer fetch offline

<svg><image href=https://…> and <use xlink:href=…> survived the gate (only
javascript: schemes were stripped from svg hrefs), and bare-string
image-set("https://…" 1x) dodged the url()-shaped neutralizer. Remote
svg hrefs rewrite to '#' (entity-decode-aware, unclosed-svg smuggle
closed) and remote image-set args neutralize to url(#). Local fragments,
local image-set, and plain <a> links pinned intact. 12 new rows, red-first.

* fix(browse): duplicate config keys read last-wins, matching gstack-config

readGstackConfigYamlKey took the FIRST match while gstack-config's get
takes the LAST — a duplicated pair_agent or telemetry line made the two
consent surfaces disagree about what the user chose.

* fix(setup): stale Chromium-install lock self-heals

The mkdir mutex had no owner: a SIGKILL'd setup left the lock behind and
every later run exited with manual rmdir instructions. The holder pid is
recorded in the lock; a dead holder is reclaimed automatically.

* fix(setup-gbrain): the code-intelligence offer gate skips when the bin is absent

The new Step 1.7 told the agent to run gstack-code-intelligence before
the path pick — on installs predating the CLI (and hermetic E2E
children) the bin doesn't exist and setup derailed before doing any
setup. The gate now probes for the bin and reports offer:false
reason:bin-absent, with explicit instructions to proceed: the user asked
for gbrain, so set up gbrain. Never block setup on an optional gate.

* test(e2e): periodic-tier repairs from the failure triage

Each fix traces to a receipt: brain-privacy-gate staged config never
reached the hermetic child (ambient GSTACK_HOME is scrubbed) and the
operator's remote-mode gbrain suppressed the gate — both now injected
per-test; ship-idempotency threw away its evidence on the timeout path
and ran a 600s budget its own subject can exceed (now 900s, evidence
captured); auto-decide-preserved gets the same headroom its sibling
plan-ceo tests got; context-skills' hides-checks scanned bash output
where an ls legitimately names old checkpoints (final-text scope now);
design names the missing section instead of a bare count and learns the
easing/duration/micro-interaction synonyms; qa-workflow's collector
afterAll gets an explicit 60s hook timeout.

* fix(eval-harness): eng-review phase boundary fires on qid-tagged questions

The Step 0 boundary only matched two prose phrases, but plan-eng-review
may legitimately reach the review phase without either — every
per-finding AskUserQuestion then counted as pre-review and the batching
regression test read 0 questions while watching the agent ask them one
by one. The boundary now also fires on the first answered question
carrying a gstack-qid:eng-review- marker. Additive only; 119 runner
unit tests green.

* chore: bump version and changelog (v1.65.0.0)

Fork port wave 2: the release-summary entry credits Sina Matian
(time-attack/gstack) and the four absorbed community PRs. TODOS gains
three review-round follow-ups (dual-write E2E, migration runner
re-offer, gbrain-adapter op coverage).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(eval-harness): eng-review qid boundary matches the real skill-name prefix

Live qids render as gstack-qid:plan-eng-review-<slug> ({skill}-{slug}
convention); the boundary anchored eng-review- immediately after the
colon and never matched, leaving the batching counter blind while the
transcript showed per-finding questions being asked one by one.

* fix(setup-gbrain): never ask the provider question inside /setup-gbrain

Invoking /setup-gbrain IS the provider choice. Step 1.7 now records
'select gbrain' best-effort and proceeds straight to setup; the offer
ceremony is reserved for entry points where no provider was named. On
machines where the code-intelligence CLI exists, the offer:true path
was hijacking setup into the provider ceremony and the E2E child never
reached MCP registration.

* chore: file the three documented-red periodic tests as structural-repair TODOs

Sidebar trio exercises endpoints removed on every tree; ship-idempotency's
PTY child never receives its typed command; brain-privacy-gate has never
been green anywhere. Each carries its triage receipt in the entry.

* test(e2e): setup-gbrain remote — hermetic env via opts, evidence on failure, output-scoped classifier

Three separate defects stacked on this one test: the ambient
GBRAIN_MCP_TOKEN/GSTACK_HOME/PATH mutations never reached the child
(hermetic-env scrubs them by allowlist — broken since hermetic env
landed; the child correctly stopped at Step 4c with NEEDS_CONTEXT),
failures discarded the in-memory transcript so every triage started
blind, and the wrote-findings-before-asking classifier scanned the full
event stream where the child's own Read of the skill file always
contains the review-report phrase. Env now goes via opts.env, failures
dump bash commands + final text, and the classifier scans assistant
output only. Green in 67s with all seven asserts.

* test: final coverage pass — CLI rendering, revert traps, keychain probe, gbrain doc ops

The user-directed third generation pass closes the audit's remaining
tail: the code-intelligence CLI's options/status/suggest surfaces get
behavioral coverage through the fake-shim chain; brain-context-load
gains an argv-logging trap that goes red if anyone reverts the memoized
PATH scan back to the spawn probe (receipt: simulated revert failed
exactly these tests); the darwin Keychain auth branch (#1890) gets its
first free-tier tests via a PATH-shimmed security binary; and the gbrain
add/delete/export ops are pinned (body piped byte-for-byte, receipt
sha256, stdin-EOF prompt guard, PROVIDER_UNAVAILABLE degradation) —
retiring their TODOS entry.

* test: assemble the planted PEM at runtime so the fixture never trips the prepush guard

The repo's own credential guard scans pushed diffs and correctly
blocked these fixtures: the engine flags any one-line BEGIN…END
spelling regardless of body. Header, body, and footer are now joined
at runtime, so the file and every diff of it stay clean while the
scanner under test still receives the true live shape.

* docs: update project documentation for v1.65.0.0

README gains the two wave-2 CLIs (gstack-code-intelligence,
gstack-verify-gate) in the standalone-binaries table, BROWSER.md
documents BROWSE_PERSIST_STATE next to manual state save/load,
CONTRIBUTING's CI section lists the new supply-chain gates, and
CLAUDE.md's project tree reflects lib/code-intelligence/ and the
added workflows.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* docs: apply cross-model doc-review fixes for v1.65.0.0

Findings from the release doc review, verified against source:
verify-gate's README row gains the actual install one-liner (setup
never registers the Stop hook; test/verify-gate.test.ts pins that)
and the 3-blocked-re-entries yield behavior; code-intelligence's row
gains the suggest subcommand and the search-side consent gate;
CONTRIBUTING scopes the SHA-pin claim to the supply-chain workflows
and widens the dependency-review trigger; BROWSER.md's restore-time
cookie drop list matches isInternalCookieDomain; CLAUDE.md's
workflows comment stops implying six workflows are all of them.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* docs: CHANGELOG accuracy pass — scope the SHA-pin claim, restore-time cookie filter, exact test counts

* test: env restore runs per-test, not per-suite — the leak that failed 30 strangers

gstack-memory-helpers saved HOME/GSTACK_HOME/PATH in beforeEach but
restored in afterAll, so the last beforeEach's snapshot won and a
gstack-test-engine temp dir leaked into every later file in the same
process: gstack-config read the wrong store, make-pdf's child resolved
Chromium under the temp cache, update-check and artifacts-init lost
their real homes. afterAll is now afterEach; the config and
update-check harnesses also strip GSTACK_HOME/GSTACK_STATE_ROOT from
child env as a belt.

* fix(browse): restore the #1846 start-timeout resolution the merge dropped

The v1.64.1.0 merge kept this branch's lock design in cli.ts and
silently lost main's resolveStartTimeout + late health re-check while
their test survived — ported both back in alongside the kept design.

* test: adapt main's diagnostics tests to the merged designs

cli-lock asserts typed ServerLockError (errno + lock path) instead of
the log-and-return shape the merge didn't keep, dropping only the one
duplicate of server-lock-errors coverage; the liveness tripwire exempts
error-handling.ts as the sanctioned tasklist site; snapshot and
compare-board wrappers pass the now-mandatory browser-manager arg;
background.js's test pins that the retired sidebar-command type is
rejected pre-gate with no response fields.

* chore: gitignore the gen-accessors tool's SPM build output

skill-e2e-ios-swift-build compiles the Swift package in place, leaving
.build/ (2,800+ files) and Package.resolved untracked after every
periodic run — the workspace read as ~100 dirty changes with a clean
tree. Same class as the dist/ binaries: build output, never committed.

* test(browse): subprocess budget for the polyfill suite on Windows CI

Every test here spawnSync's a node child; cold-start on the Windows
runner (AV scan, first node.exe touch) blew bun's 5s default by 7ms on
a 50ms sleep test. File-level 20s default — subprocess budget, not
assertion looseness.

* test: make the Darwin migration path and the query-timeout SKIP deterministic on Linux CI

The v1.65 migration suite relied on the host being macOS — on the
ubicloud runner the script's uname gate early-exited every test with
empty output; a Darwin uname shim in the shared setup runs the real
path everywhere (the non-Darwin test still overrides it with Linux).
The 1ms-budget brain-context test assumed 1ms is always too short; the
runner's fake gbrain answered in 0ms and no SKIP printed — the fake now
sleeps 300ms so the timeout is a certainty, while --version stays
instant for the detection assertion.

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Co-authored-by: Gawie van Blerk <gawievanblerk@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Sina Matian <sina@time-attack.dev>
Co-authored-by: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Shawn Reddy <19191746+Screddyice@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Jake Wilk <jwilk@highlinerepartners.com>
Co-authored-by: Jerry Nichols <jerrynicholsai@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-08-15 11:42:19 -07:00
SinaandCursor db149a6162 fix(gstack-config): accept @local endpoint ids for brain_trust_policy
endpoint-hash returns "local" for stdio/PGLite, but validators only
allowed hex suffixes, so setup-gbrain could not persist trust policy.

Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
2026-07-10 11:21:19 -07:00
Garry TanandClaude Opus 4.8 a5833c413f v1.57.10.0 feat: Codex review default-on across review/ship/plan/docs (#1966)
* feat(config): make codex_reviews the master switch for all Codex review

Broaden the codex_reviews doc to describe it governing /review, /ship,
/document-release, plan reviews, and /autoplan. Reject invalid values on
set (preserving the existing value) so a typo can never silently flip
paid Codex calls on or off.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(review): Codex review default-on across review/ship/plan/docs

Add a shared codexPreflight() helper (constants.ts) that, in one bash
block, reads codex_reviews, sources gstack-codex-probe, checks install +
auth, and echoes a single canonical mode (ready/not_installed/not_authed/
disabled). All Codex resolvers route through it.

- generateCodexPlanReview: opt-in question removed; the outside voice now
  runs automatically (default-on), falling back to a Claude subagent when
  Codex is missing/unauthed. Cross-model tension still gates on user
  approval (sovereignty preserved).
- generateAdversarialStep: probe-based availability (install AND auth),
  distinct not-installed vs not-authed guidance; 200-line structured-review
  threshold unchanged.
- generateCodexDocReview (new, wired via CODEX_DOC_REVIEW): reviews the
  release's docs against the shipped diff range, informational + an explicit
  apply-fixes decision point, never auto-edits.
- autoplan Phase 0.5 now honors codex_reviews=disabled so the switch is
  truly global.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore(docs): regenerate SKILL docs + refresh ship golden

Output of gen:skill-docs for the Codex-default-on resolver/template
changes. Refreshes the factory-ship golden fixture (codex-host output
unchanged — resolvers strip for the codex host).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test(infra): widen size-budget guards for default-on Codex outside-voice

The codexPreflight() block + CODEX_MODE branch prose (replacing the
smaller opt-in question) grows plan-ceo/eng/devex-review and review by
5-7% over baseline. Each bump carries a comment justifying it as
intentional capability, not slop.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test: guard Codex default-on + config reject-on-set

skill-validation: assert plan reviews no longer carry the opt-in question
and render the default-on outside-voice, document-release carries the doc
review, and the codex host strips all of it.

gstack-config: codex_reviews defaults to enabled, accepts enabled/disabled,
and rejects an invalid value while preserving the existing one.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(test): align gstack-config tests with defaults-fallback behavior

Three tests (last touched v0.13.7.0) asserted get/list print empty for
unset keys, but gstack-config falls back to the documented defaults table
(get returns the default, list shows the active-values block). Update the
assertions to the real behavior and split out an unknown-key case that does
still return empty. Pre-existing red, unrelated to codex review.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* v1.57.10.0 feat: Codex review default-on across review/ship/plan/docs

Codex cross-model review now runs by default on /review, /ship, all four
plan reviews, /document-release, and /autoplan, governed by one master
switch (codex_reviews, default enabled). Plan-review outside voice is
default-on; /document-release gets a new Codex doc-vs-diff audit; every
call site detects install AND auth and falls back to a Claude subagent
with a clear reason. Disable everything with:
gstack-config set codex_reviews disabled

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-10 21:14:58 -07:00
Garry TanandClaude Opus 4.6 66c09644a7 feat: composable skills — INVOKE_SKILL resolver + factoring infrastructure (v0.13.7.0) (#644)
* feat: add parameterized resolver support to gen-skill-docs

Extend the placeholder regex from {{WORD}} to {{WORD:arg1:arg2}},
enabling parameterized resolvers like {{INVOKE_SKILL:plan-ceo-review}}.

- Widen ResolverFn type to accept optional args?: string[]
- Update RESOLVERS record to use ResolverFn type
- Both replacement and unresolved-check regexes updated
- Fully backward compatible: existing {{WORD}} patterns unchanged

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat: add INVOKE_SKILL resolver for composable skill loading

New composition.ts resolver module that emits prose instructing Claude
to read another skill's SKILL.md and follow it, skipping preamble
sections. Supports optional skip= parameter for additional sections.

Usage: {{INVOKE_SKILL:plan-ceo-review}} or
       {{INVOKE_SKILL:plan-ceo-review:skip=Outside Voice}}

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat: use frontmatter name: for skill symlinks and Codex paths

Patch all 3 name-derivation paths to read name: from SKILL.md
frontmatter instead of relying solely on directory basenames.
This enables directory names that differ from invocation names
(e.g., run-tests/ directory with name: test).

- setup: link_claude_skill_dirs reads name: via grep, falls back to basename
- gen-skill-docs.ts: codexSkillName uses frontmatter name for Codex output paths
- gen-skill-docs.ts: moved frontmatter extraction before Codex path logic

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat: extract CHANGELOG_WORKFLOW resolver from /ship

Move changelog generation logic into a reusable resolver. The resolver
is changelog-only (no version bump per Codex review recommendation).
Adds voice rules inline. /ship Step 5 now uses {{CHANGELOG_WORKFLOW}}.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* refactor: use INVOKE_SKILL resolver for plan-ceo-review office-hours fallback

Replace inline skill loading prose (read file, skip sections) with
{{INVOKE_SKILL:office-hours}} in the mid-session detection path.
The BENEFITS_FROM prerequisite offer is unchanged (separate use case).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* refactor: BENEFITS_FROM resolver delegates to INVOKE_SKILL

Eliminate duplicated skip-list logic by having generateBenefitsFrom
call generateInvokeSkill internally. The wrapper (AskUserQuestion,
design doc re-check) stays in BENEFITS_FROM. The loading instructions
(read file, skip sections, error handling) come from INVOKE_SKILL.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test: add resolver tests for INVOKE_SKILL, CHANGELOG_WORKFLOW, parameterized args

12 new tests covering:
- INVOKE_SKILL: template placeholder, default skip list, error handling,
  BENEFITS_FROM delegation
- CHANGELOG_WORKFLOW: content, cross-check, voice guidance, format
- Parameterized resolver infra: colon-separated args processing,
  no unresolved placeholders across all generated SKILL.md files

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore: bump version and changelog (v0.13.7.0)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: journey routing tests — CLAUDE.md routing rules + stronger descriptions

Three journey E2E tests (ideation, ship, debug) were failing because
Claude answered directly instead of invoking the Skill tool. Root cause:
skill descriptions in system-reminder are too weak to override Claude's
default behavior for tasks it can handle natively.

Fix has two parts:
1. CLAUDE.md routing rules in test workdir — Claude weighs project-level
   instructions higher than skill description metadata
2. "Proactively invoke" (not "suggest") in office-hours, investigate,
   ship descriptions — reinforces the routing signal

10/10 journey tests now pass (was 7/10).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat: one-time CLAUDE.md routing injection prompt

Add a preamble section that checks if the project's CLAUDE.md has
skill routing rules. If not (and user hasn't declined), asks once
via AskUserQuestion to inject a "## Skill routing" section.

Root cause: skill descriptions in system-reminder metadata are too
weak to reliably trigger proactive Skill tool invocation. CLAUDE.md
project instructions carry higher weight in Claude's decision making.

- Preamble bash checks for "## Skill routing" in CLAUDE.md
- Stores decline in gstack-config (routing_declined=true)
- Only asks once per project (HAS_ROUTING check + config check)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat: annotated config file + routing injection tests

gstack-config now writes a documented header on first config creation
with every supported key explained (proactive, telemetry, auto_upgrade,
skill_prefix, routing_declined, codex_reviews, skip_eng_review, etc.).
Users can edit ~/.gstack/config.yaml directly, anytime.

Also fixes grep to use ^KEY: anchoring so commented header lines don't
shadow real config values.

Tests added:
- 7 new gstack-config tests (annotated header, no duplication, comment
  safety, routing_declined get/set/reset)
- 6 new gen-skill-docs tests (preamble routing injection: bash checks,
  config reads, AskUserQuestion, decline persistence, routing rules)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore: bump to v0.13.9.0, separate CHANGELOG from main's releases

Split our branch's changes into a new 0.13.9.0 entry instead of
jamming them into 0.13.7.0 which already landed on main as
"Community Wave."

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* docs: clarify branch-scoped VERSION/CHANGELOG after merging main

Add explicit rules: merging main doesn't mean adopting main's version.
Branch always gets its own entry on top with a higher version number.
Three-point checklist after every merge.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: put our 0.13.9.0 entry on top of CHANGELOG

Newest version goes on top. Our branch lands next, so our entry
must be above main's 0.13.8.0.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: restore missing 0.13.7.0 Community Wave entry

Accidentally dropped the 0.13.7.0 entry when reordering.
All entries now present: 0.13.9.0 > 0.13.8.0 > 0.13.7.0 > 0.13.6.0.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* docs: add CHANGELOG integrity check rule

After any edit that moves/adds/removes entries, grep for version
headers and verify no gaps or duplicates before committing.
Prevents accidentally dropping entries during reordering.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-29 23:35:17 -06:00
Garry TanandClaude Opus 4.6 7450b5160b fix: security audit remediation — 12 fixes, 20 tests (v0.13.1.0) (#595)
* fix: remove auth token from /health, secure extension bootstrap (CRITICAL-02 + HIGH-03)

- Remove token from /health response (was leaked to any localhost process)
- Write .auth.json to extension dir for Manifest V3 bootstrap
- sidebar-agent reads token from state file via BROWSE_STATE_FILE env var
- Remove getToken handler from extension (token via health broadcast)
- Extension loads token before first health poll to prevent race condition

* fix: require auth on cookie-picker data routes (CRITICAL-01)

- Add Bearer token auth gate on all /cookie-picker/* data/action routes
- GET /cookie-picker HTML page stays unauthenticated (UI shell)
- Token embedded in served HTML for picker's fetch calls
- CORS preflight now allows Authorization header

* fix: add state file TTL and plaintext cookie warning (HIGH-02)

- Add savedAt timestamp to state save output
- Warn on load if state file older than 7 days
- Auto-delete stale state files (>7 days) on server startup
- Warning about plaintext cookie storage in save message

* fix: innerHTML XSS in extension content script and sidepanel (MEDIUM-01)

- content.js: replace innerHTML with createElement/textContent for ref panel
- sidepanel.js: escape entry.command with escapeHtml() in activity feed
- Both found by security audit + Codex adversarial red team

* fix: symlink bypass in validateReadPath (MEDIUM-02)

- Always resolve to absolute path first (fixes relative path bypass)
- Use realpathSync to follow symlinks before boundary check
- Throw on non-ENOENT realpathSync failures (explicit over silent)
- Resolve SAFE_DIRECTORIES through realpathSync (macOS /tmp → /private/tmp)
- Resolve directory part for non-existent files (ENOENT with symlinked parent)

* fix: freeze hook symlink bypass and prefix collision (MEDIUM-03)

- Add POSIX-portable path resolution (cd + pwd -P, works on macOS)
- Fix prefix collision: /project-evil no longer matches /project freeze dir
- Use trailing slash in boundary check to require directory boundary

* fix: shell script injection in gstack-config and telemetry (MEDIUM-04)

- gstack-config: validate keys (alphanumeric+underscore only)
- gstack-config: use grep -F (fixed string) instead of -E (regex)
- gstack-config: escape sed special chars in values, drop newlines
- gstack-telemetry-log: sanitize REPO_SLUG and BRANCH via json_safe()

* test: 20 security tests for audit remediation

- server-auth: verify token removed from /health, auth on /refs, /activity/*
- cookie-picker: auth required on data routes, HTML page unauthenticated
- path-validation: symlink bypass blocked, realpathSync failure throws
- gstack-config: regex key rejected, sed special chars preserved
- state-ttl: savedAt timestamp, 7-day TTL warning
- telemetry: branch/repo with quotes don't corrupt JSON
- adversarial: sidepanel escapes entry.command, freeze prefix collision

* chore: bump version and changelog (v0.13.1.0)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* docs: tone down changelog — defense in depth, not catastrophic bugs

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

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Garry TanandClaude Opus 4.6 bb46ca6b21 feat: smart update check with auto-upgrade, snooze backoff, config CLI (v0.3.9) (#62)
* feat: add bin/gstack-config CLI for reading/writing ~/.gstack/config.yaml

Simple get/set/list interface for persistent gstack configuration.
Used by update-check and upgrade skill for auto_upgrade and update_check settings.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat: smart update check with 12h cache, snooze backoff, config disable

- Reduce cache TTL from 24h to 12h for faster update detection
- Add exponential snooze backoff: 24h → 48h → 1 week (resets on new version)
- Add update_check: false config option to disable checks entirely
- Clear snooze file on just-upgraded
- 14 new tests covering snooze levels, expiry, corruption, and config paths

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat: upgrade skill with auto-upgrade, 4-option prompt, vendored sync

- Auto-upgrade mode via config or GSTACK_AUTO_UPGRADE=1 env var
- 4-option AskUserQuestion: upgrade once, always, not now, never
- Step 4.5: sync local vendored copy after upgrading primary install
- Snooze write with escalating backoff on "Not now"
- Update preamble text in gen-skill-docs for new upgrade flow
- Regenerate all SKILL.md files

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* docs: simplify upgrade instructions, move auto-upgrade to completed

README now points to /gstack-upgrade instead of long paste commands.
Auto-upgrade TODO moved to Completed section (v0.3.8).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore: bump version and changelog (v0.3.9)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

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