# Code-Intelligence Provider Contract Status: design + first implementation slice Owner: maintainer-directed internal work Related: `runtime/context.js` (Context.dev provider pattern), `scripts/gstack2/browser-provider-contract.ts` (the existing provider-contract idiom), `lib/gstack-decision-semantic.ts` (degrade-to-null reliability contract) ## Problem gstack carries ~17k LOC of home-grown code-intelligence glue: transcript ingestion (`bin/gstack-memory-ingest.ts`, ~1.9k), a unified sync verb (`bin/gstack-gbrain-sync.ts`, ~1.6k), context loading (`bin/gstack-brain-context-load.ts`), a three-tier planning cache (`bin/gstack-brain-cache`), source reconciliation, engine-status classification, destructive-op guards, plus ~15 `bin/gstack-gbrain-*` and `bin/gstack-brain-*` entrypoints and ~40 tests. All of it is bespoke wiring around one external tool (GBrain) reached by direct CLI shell-out. We do not want to keep maintaining a home-grown indexer. We want gstack to define a **small optional contract** that external providers implement, so the indexing/search/graph work lives in the provider, not in gstack. Hard requirement, non-negotiable: **gstack must remain fully functional with the provider OFF.** File-only paths (the decision store, Context Recovery, grep) stay reliable and never depend on a provider being present. This is the existing decision-store philosophy (`lib/gstack-decision.ts` has zero gbrain imports; `lib/gstack-decision-semantic.ts` degrades to `null`). The contract is an enhancement, never a dependency. ## Design decision: repo-oriented, not document-store Settled (do not relitigate). The contract is **repo-oriented**: ``` register_source(repo) — required refresh(source) — required search(query) — required status(source) — required ``` `add` / `delete` / `export` are **optional capabilities** a provider MAY advertise. GBrain advertises them (its native primitive is document-by-slug: put/delete/get/export); code-search and code-graph tools decline them. A document-store contract (add / delete-by-id / export as *required* ops) was rejected: it misrepresents code-search and code-graph tools. Sourcebot indexes a whole repo and exposes search; it has no concept of "delete document id X". Forcing every provider to implement a document CRUD surface would either exclude the exact tools we most want (whole-repo indexers, graph tools) or force them to stub required ops with lies. Repo-in / query-out is the honest common denominator. GBrain's document axis survives as an *optional* capability, not as the contract's shape. ## The contract TypeScript in `lib/code-intelligence/contract.ts`. Shape (abridged): ```ts type CodeProviderCapability = | "register_source" | "refresh" | "search" | "status" // required | "add" | "delete" | "export"; // optional interface CodeProvider { readonly id: "gbrain" | "sourcebot" | "graphify"; readonly label: string; readonly capabilities: ReadonlySet; readonly local: boolean; // true = no repo content leaves the machine registerSource(repo: RepoRef, opts?: OpOptions): Promise; refresh(source: SourceRef, opts?: OpOptions): Promise; search(query: string, opts?: SearchOptions): Promise; status(source?: SourceRef, opts?: OpOptions): Promise; add?(doc: { slug: string; body: string }, opts?: OpOptions): Promise; delete?(slug: string, opts?: OpOptions): Promise; export?(source: SourceRef, opts?: OpOptions): Promise; } ``` Every provider MUST implement the four required methods and MUST advertise exactly the capabilities it backs (`assertRequiredCapabilities` enforces the required four at construction; a test pins it). Optional methods are present iff the matching capability is advertised. Calling an unadvertised optional op throws `CAPABILITY_UNSUPPORTED` — never a silent no-op. ### Typed failures Mirrors `runtime/context.js`'s `ContextError` discipline (a closed code set, constructor throws on an unknown code): | Code | Meaning | |------|---------| | `PROVIDER_UNAVAILABLE` | CLI/MCP transport absent — degrade to file-only | | `PROVIDER_NOT_CONSENTED` | repo indexing not consented and content would leave the machine | | `CAPABILITY_UNSUPPORTED` | provider declines this op | | `SOURCE_NOT_REGISTERED` | op needs a source that isn't registered | | `PROVIDER_TIMEOUT` | provider exceeded the op timeout | | `PROVIDER_ERROR` | provider ran and failed | `PROVIDER_UNAVAILABLE` is the load-bearing one: callers catch it (or use the picker's null resolution) and fall back to grep / file-only. It is never fatal. ### Consent Two orthogonal consent axes, both explicit, neither auto-granted: 1. **Network / content-egress consent (repo-scoped).** Before any repo content leaves the machine, indexing must be consented *per repo*. The contract enforces this in `registerSource`/`refresh`/`add`: when `provider.local === false` and `opts.consented !== true`, it throws `PROVIDER_NOT_CONSENTED`. Local providers (Graphify) skip this axis — nothing leaves the machine. 2. **Install consent (Graphify only).** Graphify is never auto-installed. The `options`/`status` display marks it available only when its CLI is present, and nothing in gstack runs a Graphify installer. Install is a user action (`pip install graphifyy && graphify install`). This matches the Context.dev model: selection persists without granting egress consent; egress requires a separate explicit step. ## Per-provider capability matrix | Op | GBrain (recommend first) | Sourcebot | Graphify | |----|--------------------------|-----------|----------| | `register_source` | ✓ `sources add --federated` | ✓ local `git` connection in config.json | ✓ `graphify update ` (local, no LLM) | | `refresh` | ✓ `sync` + `sync --strategy code --full` | ✓ auto (config change + reindexIntervalMs) | ✓ `graphify update ` | | `search` | ✓ `gbrain search` (federated corpora) | ✓ `POST /api/search` (keyless w/ anonymous access; Bearer key optional) | ✓ `graphify query "" --graph ` | | `status` | ✓ `sources list` + page_count | ~ partial (server liveness) | ~ partial (graph.json present + node count) | | `add` | ✓ `put ` | ✗ declines | ✗ declines | | `delete` | ✓ `delete ` | ✗ declines | ✗ declines | | `export` | ✓ `export` | ✗ declines | ✓ read `graphify-out/graph.json` | | `local` (no egress) | no (federated DB) | loopback → **yes**; remote host → no | **yes** (local only) | All three are driven directly from the runtime — no MCP client: - **GBrain** (`garrytan/gbrain`, the gstack-ecosystem tool): full contract fit, driven via the existing `gbrain` CLI chokepoint (`lib/gbrain-exec.ts`). Native primitive is document-by-slug (put/delete/get/export) PLUS a repo axis (`sources add`/`sync`). Advertises all seven capabilities. **Recommended first.** - **Sourcebot** (`github.com/sourcebot-dev/sourcebot`, YC Fall 2025): self-hosted whole-repo regex search, deployed via Docker Compose (bundled server + Postgres + Redis; no supported non-Docker path). `register_source` adds a local `{ "type": "git", "url": "file:///path" }` connection to the server's `config.json` (it re-indexes on config change; a local repo needs a `remote.origin.url` or it is skipped); `search` is `POST {baseUrl}/api/search`; `status` probes that endpoint. Declines `add`/`delete`/`export`. It is a **local** tool — indexed code stays on your machine — and an **API key is optional**: a local instance with anonymous access (`FORCE_ENABLE_ANONYMOUS_ACCESS=true`) serves `/api/search` keyless. The adapter sends `Authorization: Bearer ` only when a key is set. A loopback `baseUrl` keeps content on the machine (local=true); a remote one requires egress consent. - **Graphify** (`github.com/Graphify-Labs/graphify`, YC-backed): local tree-sitter code graph via the `graphify` CLI. The adapter uses **`graphify update `** — the local, no-LLM build (writes `graphify-out/graph.json`); it deliberately avoids the bare `graphify ` build, which runs an LLM extraction backend needing an API key + network. `graphify query "" --graph ` searches it (its `NODE ...`/`EDGE ...` output carries the file at `src=`/`at=`); `export` reads the graph JSON. Fully local — nothing leaves the machine. Optional, **install only with explicit user action** (`pip install graphifyy && graphify install`, needs Python >= 3.10); never auto-installed. **No local-index option is offered** (deliberately excluded — a naive local index degrades result quality; we route to a real provider or to file-only grep, not to a half-baked in-house index). ### Integration surfaces (no MCP needed) Each provider exposes a runtime-drivable surface, so gstack drives them with a CLI shell-out or plain HTTP — it never speaks MCP: - **GBrain / Graphify: CLI.** Shell out (`spawnSync`), same shape and the same ENOENT→`PROVIDER_UNAVAILABLE` degrade as the existing gbrain glue. - **Sourcebot: HTTP + a config-file edit.** `POST /api/search` for queries and a JSON edit of the server's `config.json` to register a repo. `fetch` is injectable so tests run against a stub, no live server. Sourcebot and Graphify also ship MCP servers for in-agent use; the contract does not depend on them, because their CLI/HTTP surfaces are enough to index and search from the runtime. ## Picker: recommend GBrain first `lib/code-intelligence/picker.ts` + `selection.ts`. The user picks a provider with `gstack-code-intelligence select `, persisted to `$GSTACK_HOME/code-intelligence.json`. `resolveSelectedProvider()` constructs the selected provider, or returns `null` when nothing is selected — the provider-OFF path, where callers degrade to grep / the file-only decision store. Availability is proven at call time: a selected provider whose CLI/server is absent throws `PROVIDER_UNAVAILABLE`, which callers catch and degrade on. `RECOMMENDED_ORDER` is the static **GBrain → Sourcebot → Graphify** fact — GBrain is always recommended first. `detectAvailable()` probes each provider for the `options`/`status` display (GBrain via the real `localEngineStatus()`; Graphify via its CLI/graph presence; Sourcebot via an HTTP liveness probe). The picker never silently prefers a non-recommended tool. ## How this replaces the current GBrain glue The contract is the seam; the bespoke glue collapses onto it. Mapping: | Today (bespoke) | Under the contract | |-----------------|--------------------| | `bin/gstack-gbrain-sync.ts` (`sync`/`reindex-code`/`sources`) | `provider.registerSource` / `provider.refresh` | | `lib/gstack-decision-semantic.ts` `semanticRecall` | `provider.search` (scoped) → same degrade-to-null | | `bin/gstack-brain-context-load.ts` (`query`/`list_pages`) | `provider.search` / `provider.status` | | `bin/gstack-memory-ingest.ts` (`import`, put) | `provider.add` (optional cap; GBrain-only) | | `lib/gbrain-sources.ts` (`ensureSourceRegistered`, `probeSource`) | GBrain adapter internals | | `lib/gbrain-local-status.ts` | GBrain adapter availability probe (kept, reused) | | `bin/gstack-gbrain-detect` / `-install` / `-source-wireup` / `-repo-policy` | provider setup + picker + consent (thinner) | The point is not to delete 17k LOC in one commit — it is to make every consumer call the contract, then retire the bespoke paths provider-by-provider behind it. Consumers that only need "search my code, or degrade" stop importing gbrain specifics entirely. ## Rollout Phased, each phase independently revertable. Skill-template edits are deferred to a later phase precisely so the first slices do not trigger the `gen:gstack2` / parity re-baseline cycle. - **Phase 1 (this slice): the contract, three real adapters, and a usable CLI.** `contract.ts` + fully-drivable GBrain (CLI), Graphify (CLI), and Sourcebot (HTTP + config) adapters + the selection store + the `gstack-code-intelligence` CLI (`options`/`status`/`select`/`consent`/`index`/`search`) + tests. A user can select a provider and index/search their repo today. No skill-template or generated-file changes yet, so no `gen:gstack2` / parity re-baseline. - **Phase 2: route internal consumers through the contract.** Point `gstack-decision-semantic` and `gstack-brain-context-load` at `resolveSelectedProvider()`, preserving degrade-to-null exactly. Behavior-neutral for the file-only paths. - **Phase 3: surface selection in the skills.** Offer the picker at the moments a skill would benefit from indexed search, mirroring the `context` command's just-in-time consent prompt. Regenerate skills (`bun run gen:gstack2`), re-run `bun run test:gstack2`, re-baseline parity intentionally. - **Phase 4: retire bespoke glue.** Once every consumer is on the contract, delete the sync/ingest/cache entrypoints and their tests provider-by-provider. ## Verified against real environments All three adapters were driven against the real tools in isolated environments (parallel agents, one worktree each), and all three now index + search a real repo end-to-end. Two rounds ran, because the first round's fixes included a mistake that only real execution caught — recorded here honestly. - **GBrain — real Postgres+pgvector (Docker), gbrain 0.42.56 — PROVEN.** The default pglite/WASM engine is broken on macOS (upstream garrytan/gbrain#223), so the working recipe points gbrain at a real Postgres via `DATABASE_URL`. Real end-to-end search returned the actual code definition (`[0.88] src-checksum-ts … export statement computeChecksum`). Real execution caught a **regression I had introduced**: I removed `--strategy code` from `refresh` based on a `--help` misread, which silently stopped code from ever being indexed (only docs were). Restored to the verified two-pass (`sync`, then `sync --strategy code --full`); `--federated` registration is load-bearing for global search. Also fixed earlier: engine-down now degrades to `PROVIDER_UNAVAILABLE` (one-line message) instead of `PROVIDER_ERROR` + a WASM stack dump. - **Sourcebot — live v6.5.0 (Docker) — PROVEN keyless.** Endpoint, body, and response parsing were correct against the real server. Correcting an earlier wrong conclusion: Sourcebot does **not** require an API key for local use — enabling anonymous access (`FORCE_ENABLE_ANONYMOUS_ACCESS=true`) serves `/api/search` keyless, verified with a real hit through the CLI with no key set. The key stays optional; the only fix was messaging (point users to anonymous access first, key as fallback) plus a note that a local repo needs a `remote.origin.url` to be indexed. It is a local tool (code stays on the machine; a boot telemetry ping unless `SOURCEBOT_TELEMETRY_DISABLED=true`). - **Graphify — real install, graphify 0.9.23 — PROVEN.** Correcting an earlier wrong claim of mine: for **code**, `graphify ` and `graphify update ` produce the identical AST graph with **no LLM call**; the LLM only renames community clusters and ingests non-code docs, adding zero nodes/edges, and our parser discards the field it touches. So there is deliberately no LLM mode, and `local=true` is correct. The adapter uses `graphify update`; real `index`+search returned correct `file:line` refs. Also fixed: `search` now reads the indexed repo's graph (persisted root), and `options` reports an installed provider as available. The larger lesson, kept on the record: a `--help` reading or a single agent's conclusion is not proof — running the real tool is. It reversed two of my first-round calls (the gbrain flag removal and the graphify LLM claim). ## What this does NOT change Per the GStack 2 canonical contract and CLAUDE.md boundaries: no cloud browsers, no alternate iOS drivers, no local image models, no provider marketplaces, no workflow engines, **no new state database**. Context.dev remains the only newly-authorized external service for web context; this contract governs code intelligence, a separate axis. The existing decision store and Context Recovery stay file-only and provider-independent. ## Testing `test/code-intelligence.test.ts` (19 tests, no live tools): capability-matrix invariants (all providers advertise the four required; only GBrain advertises the document ops; `local` flags, including loopback-vs-remote Sourcebot); the result parsers; the selection store + per-repo consent + provider-OFF (`null`); consent gating (GBrain non-local without consent throws `PROVIDER_NOT_CONSENTED`; local Graphify is exempt); the GBrain adapter against a fake `gbrain` shim; the Graphify adapter against a fake `graphify` shim (index builds a graph, search returns hits, status counts nodes); the Sourcebot adapter against an injected `fetch` + a temp `config.json` (register writes a local git connection, search maps `files[]` to hits); and every adapter degrading to `PROVIDER_UNAVAILABLE` when its tool/server is absent. The `gstack-code-intelligence` CLI was smoke-tested end-to-end: select → consent gate → local Graphify index (5-node graph) → search.