/** * redact-doc — resolvers for the shared redaction docs + invocation bash. * * {{REDACT_TAXONOMY_TABLE}} → markdown table of the 3-tier taxonomy, * derived from lib/redact-patterns so /spec * and /cso never drift from the engine. * {{REDACT_INVOCATION_BLOCK:}} → the canonical scan-at-sink bash + prose * for one enforcement point. is a * hyphenated label: pre-codex, pre-issue, * pre-archive, pre-pr-body, pre-pr-title, * pre-commit. * * DRY: every skill writes one placeholder per enforcement point; UX/threshold * changes land here once. test/redact-doc-resolver.test.ts golden-pins the output. */ import type { TemplateContext } from './types'; interface SinkSpec { /** What is being scanned, for the prose. */ noun: string; /** What HIGH blocks, in this skill's verbs. */ blockVerb: string; } const SINKS: Record = { 'pre-codex': { noun: 'the spec body', blockVerb: 'dispatch to codex' }, 'pre-issue': { noun: "the issue body you're about to file", blockVerb: 'file the issue' }, 'pre-archive': { noun: 'the body about to be archived', blockVerb: 'write the archive' }, 'pre-pr-body': { noun: 'the composed PR body', blockVerb: 'create/edit the PR' }, 'pre-pr-title': { noun: 'the PR title', blockVerb: 'set the PR title' }, 'pre-commit': { noun: 'the generated docs about to be committed', blockVerb: 'commit' }, }; export function generateRedactInvocationBlock(ctx: TemplateContext, args?: string[]): string { const sinkLabel = args?.[0] ?? 'pre-issue'; const brief = args?.[1] === 'brief'; const sink = SINKS[sinkLabel] ?? SINKS['pre-issue']; const bin = `${ctx.paths.binDir}/gstack-redact`; // Brief variant: a compact pointer for repeat sinks, so the full ~40-line // procedure ships once per skill, not once per enforcement point. if (brief) { return `#### Redaction scan — ${sinkLabel} (${sink.noun}) Run the SAME scan-at-sink procedure shown above (resolve \`$REDACT_VIS\` once and reuse it; write the exact bytes to \`$REDACT_FILE\`; \`${bin} --from-file "$REDACT_FILE" --repo-visibility "$REDACT_VIS" --json\`), now on ${sink.noun}. Apply the same exit-3/2/0 handling. On exit 3, do NOT ${sink.blockVerb}; HIGH has no skip. Pass the same \`$REDACT_FILE\` downstream so the bytes scanned are the bytes sent.`; } return `#### Redaction scan — ${sinkLabel} (${sink.noun}) Scan-at-sink on the EXACT bytes that will be sent: write to a temp file, scan that file, pass the SAME file downstream. Never scan a string then re-render it. \`\`\`bash command -v bun >/dev/null 2>&1 || echo "redaction scan skipped — bun not on PATH" # Resolve visibility once; cache + reuse. Order: local config (~/.gstack, never # committed) → gh → glab → unknown(=public-strict). REDACT_VIS=$(~/.claude/skills/gstack/bin/gstack-config get redact_repo_visibility 2>/dev/null) [ -z "$REDACT_VIS" ] && REDACT_VIS=$(gh repo view --json visibility -q .visibility 2>/dev/null | tr 'A-Z' 'a-z') [ -z "$REDACT_VIS" ] && REDACT_VIS=$(glab repo view -F json 2>/dev/null | grep -o '"visibility":"[^"]*"' | head -1 | sed 's/.*:"//;s/"//' | tr 'A-Z' 'a-z') REDACT_VIS="\${REDACT_VIS:-unknown}" REDACT_FILE=$(mktemp) cat > "$REDACT_FILE" <<'REDACT_BODY_EOF' REDACT_BODY_EOF REDACT_JSON=$(${bin} --from-file "$REDACT_FILE" --repo-visibility "$REDACT_VIS" --self-email "$(git config user.email 2>/dev/null)" --json) REDACT_CODE=$? \`\`\` Branch on \`$REDACT_CODE\`: 1. **Exit 3 (HIGH)** — print findings; do NOT ${sink.blockVerb}; tell the user to rotate + redact at source, then re-run. No skip flag for HIGH. Do not persist ${sink.noun} anywhere. 2. **Exit 2 (MEDIUM)** — AskUserQuestion per finding (cluster identical ids; PUBLIC repos get sterner wording, no batch-acknowledge, no silent-proceed). PII subset (\`pii.email\`/\`pii.phone.e164\`/\`pii.ssn\`/\`pii.cc\`) gets **Auto-redact** (re-run with \`--auto-redact \` → use the printed sanitized body) / **Edit** / **Cancel**; non-PII MEDIUM gets **Proceed (acknowledged)** / **Edit** / **Cancel** (no auto-redact). 3. **Exit 0 (clean)** — proceed; surface \`WARN\` (tool-fence degrades) + \`LOW\` as a one-line FYI (never blocks). \`\`\`bash rm -f "$REDACT_FILE" \`\`\` Guardrail, not airtight enforcement — direct \`gh\`/\`git\` bypass it; it catches accidents.`; }