/** * bin-context — tiny shared helpers for non-interactive gstack bins that need the * project slug, current branch, and argv flags. Extracted from the decision bins * (gstack-decision-log / gstack-decision-search) so the slug/branch/flag plumbing * lives in one audited place instead of being copy-pasted per bin. */ import { spawnSync } from "child_process"; import { existsSync, mkdirSync, readFileSync, renameSync, statSync, writeFileSync } from "fs"; import { homedir } from "os"; import { basename, dirname, join } from "path"; /** Keep the slug inside the [a-zA-Z0-9._-] alphabet gstack-slug promises (`tr -cd`). */ function sanitizeSlug(s: string): string { return s.replace(/[^a-zA-Z0-9._-]/g, ""); } /** * A Windows path in the MSYS form git-bash's `pwd` reports: * `C:\Users\j\foo` → `/c/Users/j/foo`. gstack-slug keys its cache on THAT form * (`tr '/' '_'`), so a native lookup must reproduce it exactly or it misses the very * entry gstack-slug wrote and silently re-derives instead of staying consistent. * Exported for the cache-key test; non-Windows paths pass through unchanged. */ export function toMsysPath(p: string): string { const drive = p.match(/^([A-Za-z]):[\\/]/); const body = (drive ? p.slice(2) : p).replace(/\\/g, "/"); return drive ? `/${drive[1].toLowerCase()}${body}` : body; } /** `-f` in bash terms: a regular file (following symlinks), never a directory. */ function isFile(p: string): boolean { try { return statSync(p).isFile(); } catch { return false; } } // Marker tiers mirror bin/gstack-slug's `_outermost_project_root` exactly. // STRONG = canonical version-control / language project files ("this directory // is a real project of its own"); .git is checked separately because it can be // a directory (normal repo) or a file (worktree / submodule pointer). // WEAK = content-only project signals (markdown bundles, asset collections). const STRONG_FILE_MARKERS = [".project.yaml", "package.json", "pyproject.toml", "Cargo.toml", "Gemfile", "go.mod"]; const WEAK_FILE_MARKERS = ["README.md", "README", "README.rst", "LICENSE", "LICENSE.md"]; /** * Native port of bin/gstack-slug's `_outermost_project_root`: walk UP * from `startDir` tracking the OUTERMOST ancestor holding a strong marker and * the outermost holding a weak marker. Outermost STRONG wins; else outermost * WEAK; else "". Build/deploy artifacts (.vercel, node_modules, dist, ...) are * deliberately NOT markers, so they can't establish a phantom project root. * * Termination mirrors the bash fix for windows-free-tests: break on dirname's * FIXED POINT (drive roots `C:\`, relative `.`, UNC `//srv` never reach the * literal "/"), with a 64-depth belt-and-braces cap. Exported for the * hostile-path termination tests. */ export function outermostProjectRoot(startDir: string): string { let dir = startDir; let outermostStrong = ""; let outermostWeak = ""; let depth = 0; while (dir && dir !== "/" && depth < 64) { if (existsSync(join(dir, ".git")) || STRONG_FILE_MARKERS.some((m) => isFile(join(dir, m)))) { outermostStrong = dir; } else if (WEAK_FILE_MARKERS.some((m) => isFile(join(dir, m)))) { outermostWeak = dir; } const parent = dirname(dir); if (parent === dir) break; // dirname fixed point (C:\, ., //srv) dir = parent; depth += 1; } // Strong markers win over weak; either wins over nothing. return outermostStrong || outermostWeak; } /** * Native port of bin/gstack-slug's `_outermost_remote_repo` (step 1a): walk UP * from `startDir` tracking the OUTERMOST ancestor that has a `.git` entry * (directory for normal clones, FILE for git-worktrees/submodules — `git -C` * resolves a worktree's remote through its main clone) AND whose `origin` * remote resolves. This is the canonical-identity walk: a marker-only * ancestor with no resolvable origin (stray empty ~/.git, stray package.json) * cannot win here, so it cannot hijack remote-derived identity the way it can * hijack the marker walk above. Nested-repo semantics preserved: an inner * repo under an outer canonical-remote repo still resolves to the OUTER * repo's remote (outermost wins). git spawns only at `.git`-bearing ancestors * — typically one. Exported for the parity tests. */ export function outermostRemoteRepo(startDir: string): { root: string; url: string } { let dir = startDir; let root = ""; let url = ""; let depth = 0; while (dir && dir !== "/" && depth < 64) { if (existsSync(join(dir, ".git"))) { const r = spawnSync("git", ["-C", dir, "remote", "get-url", "origin"], { encoding: "utf-8" }); const u = r.status === 0 ? (r.stdout || "").trim() : ""; if (u) { root = dir; url = u; } } const parent = dirname(dir); if (parent === dir) break; // dirname fixed point (C:\, ., //srv) dir = parent; depth += 1; } return { root, url }; } /** * Native port of bin/gstack-slug's resolution order, used when that script cannot be * spawned (see resolveSlug). Same steps, same alphabet, same cache file — so this and * the shell path always agree. They must: the bins WRITE using this, while the * Context Recovery preamble READS using the script. * * Resolution order (parity with the bash script, pinned by * test/bin-context-windows-slug.test.ts against test/gstack-slug-cwd-walk-up.test.ts * and test/gstack-slug-parity.test.ts): * 0. $GSTACK_PROJECT_SLUG env override — wins over everything, never cached. * 1. Walk UP to the OUTERMOST project root (see outermostProjectRoot). Without * the walk, a nested/vendored repo derived its slug from the INNERMOST * `git remote get-url origin`, splitting the store the bash side keeps whole. * 2. Cached slug is sticky (#2212) — EXCEPT two provable bug shapes: * - old-bug shape (#1125): cached value equals basename(cwd) while the * walk-up says cwd is NOT the project root; that cache came from the * pre-walk-up resolver, so recompute and heal. * - degraded-ancestor shape (2026-08-17), STRAY-REPO shape ONLY: cached * equals the marker root's basename, the marker root is anchored by a * .git entry whose origin does NOT resolve (the stray empty ~/.git * live bug), and a remote-bearing repo BELOW it exists — the * pre-remote-first resolver degraded to that stray ancestor's basename * (SLUG=). A marker root anchored by package.json / * pyproject etc. with NO .git is legit #2212 sticky identity and must * NOT be healed. Legit remote-adopting stickiness is safe too: there * the repo that adopted the remote IS the marker root (remote root == * project root), so the heal never fires. * 3. Canonical remote-derived slug from the OUTERMOST remote-bearing repo * (see outermostRemoteRepo — never PROJECT_ROOT, which may be a * marker-only ancestor with no remote): [:/]/[.git] → * owner-repo, byte-parity with browse/bin/remote-slug. Degenerate slugs * ("", ".", "..", anything with "/") are rejected — a hostile origin * like `url = ..` must never escape ~/.gstack/projects/. * 4. Project root's basename; else basename(cwd) for plain non-project folders. */ export function slugFromEnvironment(gstackHome?: string, cwd: string = process.cwd()): string { const home = gstackHome || process.env.GSTACK_HOME || join(homedir(), ".gstack"); const cacheDir = join(home, "slug-cache"); const cacheFile = join(cacheDir, toMsysPath(cwd).replace(/\//g, "_")); // 0. explicit env override — per-invocation escape hatch, never persisted // (caching it would rebind THIS cwd's slug for every later env-less run). const envSlug = sanitizeSlug((process.env.GSTACK_PROJECT_SLUG || "").trim()); if (envSlug) return envSlug; // 1. outermost project root along the cwd ancestor chain (may be ""). const projectRoot = outermostProjectRoot(cwd); // Lazy, memoized remote discovery (mirrors gstack-slug's _resolve_remote): // needed on exactly two paths — fresh resolution and the degraded-ancestor // heal check — so ordinary cache hits stay git-spawn-free. let remote: { root: string; url: string } | null = null; const resolveRemote = () => (remote ??= outermostRemoteRepo(cwd)); let slug = ""; // 2. cached slug is sticky (#2212), except the two provable bug shapes // (old-bug #1125 and degraded-ancestor 2026-08-17 — see the doc above). if (existsSync(cacheFile)) { try { const cached = sanitizeSlug(readFileSync(cacheFile, "utf-8").trim()); if (cached) { const pwdBase = sanitizeSlug(basename(cwd)); const rootBase = projectRoot ? sanitizeSlug(basename(projectRoot)) : ""; const oldBugShape = cached === pwdBase && projectRoot !== "" && projectRoot !== cwd; const degradedAncestorShape = !oldBugShape && projectRoot !== "" && cached === rootBase && // STRAY-REPO shape only: the marker root must be anchored by a .git // entry whose origin does NOT resolve. A root anchored by // package.json etc. (no .git) is legit #2212 sticky identity. existsSync(join(projectRoot, ".git")) && (() => { const rootOrigin = spawnSync("git", ["-C", projectRoot, "remote", "get-url", "origin"], { encoding: "utf-8", }); const rootUrl = rootOrigin.status === 0 ? (rootOrigin.stdout || "").trim() : ""; if (rootUrl) return false; // marker root's own origin resolves — not the stray shape const r = resolveRemote(); return r.url !== "" && r.root !== projectRoot; })(); if (!oldBugShape && !degradedAncestorShape) slug = cached; } } catch { slug = ""; } } // 3. canonical remote-derived slug from the outermost remote-bearing repo. // Parse mirrors bin/gstack-slug step 2 exactly (byte-parity with // browse/bin/remote-slug): `${REMOTE_URL%.git}` strips ONE trailing // ".git" (case-sensitive), then sed extracts the LAST two path segments // — and sed's no-match passthrough means the stripped URL itself is the // raw slug when no [:/]owner/repo tail exists. if (!slug) { const { url } = resolveRemote(); if (url) { const stripped = url.endsWith(".git") ? url.slice(0, -4) : url; const m = stripped.match(/[:/]([^/]+)\/([^/]+)$/); const candidate = sanitizeSlug(m ? `${m[1]}-${m[2]}` : stripped); // Dot-only / degenerate guard (mirrors bin/gstack-slug): a hostile // origin like `url = ..` yields "." or ".." here, which would file // state OUTSIDE ~/.gstack/projects/. Reject and let the basename // fallback below anchor identity instead. if (candidate && candidate !== "." && candidate !== ".." && !candidate.includes("/")) { slug = candidate; } } } // 4. project root's basename, else pwd basename for plain folders. if (!slug && projectRoot) slug = sanitizeSlug(basename(projectRoot)); if (!slug) slug = sanitizeSlug(basename(cwd)); if (!slug) return "unknown"; // 5. cache it, as gstack-slug does — atomic, self-healing (only rewrites when // the value changed — single-shot, key-local), and failures stay silent. try { let current = ""; try { current = readFileSync(cacheFile, "utf-8"); } catch { // no cache yet — write below } if (current !== slug) { mkdirSync(cacheDir, { recursive: true }); const tmp = `${cacheFile}.tmp.${process.pid}`; writeFileSync(tmp, slug, "utf-8"); renameSync(tmp, cacheFile); } } catch { // best-effort cache; a miss only costs a re-derive on the next call } return slug; } /** Windows cannot exec an extensionless `#!/usr/bin/env bash` script (no shebang, no * PATHEXT match for an explicit path), so gstack-slug spawns ENOENT there. */ export const NEEDS_NATIVE_SLUG_ON_WINDOWS = process.platform === "win32"; /** * Resolve the project slug via the `gstack-slug` helper (parses `SLUG=...`). * * On Windows that spawn fails ENOENT (see NEEDS_NATIVE_SLUG_ON_WINDOWS) and `r.stdout` * is undefined — the same class of hazard as the gbrain shim spawns in lib/gbrain-exec.ts * (#1731). Returning the literal "unknown" filed every decision under * ~/.gstack/projects/unknown/ — one bucket shared by every project on the machine — * while the bash-side Context Recovery preamble resolved the real slug, found no * decisions.active.json there, and skipped through a bare `if [ -f … ]` with no else. * * Nothing failed, for ten days: BOTH decision bins (log and search) missed identically, * so writes and searches stayed consistent with each other, and the only component that * resolved correctly was silent by design. * * `shell: true` is NOT the fix here, unlike #1731: cmd.exe cannot run a bash script * either. Nor is re-spawning through `bash` — on Windows that frequently resolves to * WSL, whose $HOME and /mnt/c paths yield a different slug AND a different cache * directory, trading one split store for another. * * POSIX behaviour is unchanged: the fallback is win32-only, where the previous result * was unconditionally wrong and so has nothing to regress. */ export function resolveSlug(slugBinPath: string): string { const r = spawnSync(slugBinPath, { encoding: "utf-8" }); const m = (r.stdout || "").match(/^SLUG=(.+)$/m); if (m) return m[1].trim(); if (NEEDS_NATIVE_SLUG_ON_WINDOWS) return slugFromEnvironment(); return "unknown"; } /** Current git branch, or undefined on detached HEAD / outside a repo. */ export function gitBranch(): string | undefined { const r = spawnSync("git", ["rev-parse", "--abbrev-ref", "HEAD"], { encoding: "utf-8" }); const b = (r.stdout || "").trim(); return b && b !== "HEAD" ? b : undefined; } /** The value following `--flag` in argv, or undefined if absent. */ export function flagValue(args: string[], name: string): string | undefined { const i = args.indexOf(name); return i >= 0 ? args[i + 1] : undefined; }