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docs/gbrain-sync.md: setup walkthrough, privacy modes, cross-machine workflow, secret protection, two-machine conflict handling, uninstall, troubleshooting reference. docs/gbrain-sync-errors.md: problem/cause/fix index for every user-visible error. Patterned on Rust's error docs + Stripe's API error reference. README.md: 'Cross-machine memory with GBrain sync' section near the top (discovery moment), plus docs-table entry.
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# gbrain-sync error lookup
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Every error message `gstack-brain-*` can print, with problem, cause, and fix.
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Search this file by the prefix after `BRAIN_SYNC:` or by the binary name in
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the command output.
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---
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## `BRAIN_SYNC: brain repo detected: <url>`
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**Problem.** You're on a machine that has `~/.gstack-brain-remote.txt` (copied
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from another machine) but no local git repo at `~/.gstack/.git`.
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**Cause.** You've set up GBrain sync elsewhere and your gstack hasn't been
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restored on this machine yet.
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**Fix.**
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```bash
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gstack-brain-restore
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```
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This pulls the repo into `~/.gstack/` and re-registers merge drivers.
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If you don't want to restore here, dismiss the hint with:
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```bash
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gstack-config set gbrain_sync_mode_prompted true
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```
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---
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## `BRAIN_SYNC: blocked: <pattern-family>:<snippet>`
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**Problem.** Sync stopped because the secret scanner detected credential-shaped
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content in a staged file. The queue is preserved; nothing was pushed.
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**Cause.** One of the pre-commit secret patterns matched the file contents —
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likely an AWS key, GitHub token, OpenAI key, PEM block, JWT, or bearer token
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embedded in JSON.
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**Fix (three options).**
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1. **If it's a real secret**: edit the offending file to remove the secret,
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then re-run any skill to retry sync.
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2. **If the pattern is a false positive** (e.g., your learning contains a
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GitHub token pattern in an example string that you *want* to publish):
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```bash
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gstack-brain-sync --skip-file <path>
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```
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This permanently excludes the path from future syncs.
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3. **If you want to abandon this sync batch entirely** (start fresh):
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```bash
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gstack-brain-sync --drop-queue --yes
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```
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This clears the queue without committing. Future writes will re-populate
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it normally.
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---
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## `BRAIN_SYNC: push failed: auth.`
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**Problem.** Git push was rejected because your auth with the remote expired
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or is missing.
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**Cause.** The remote is unreachable with current credentials.
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**Fix.** Refresh auth based on your remote:
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- **GitHub**: `gh auth status` (then `gh auth refresh` if needed)
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- **GitLab**: `glab auth status`
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- **Other**: `git remote -v` + check SSH keys or credential helper
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After fixing auth, run any skill to retry sync automatically.
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## `BRAIN_SYNC: push failed: <first-line-of-error>`
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**Problem.** Push failed for a reason other than auth. The first line of
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git's error appears after the colon.
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**Cause.** Could be network issue, rejected push (remote ahead), server 500,
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or repo access revoked.
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**Fix.** Look at `~/.gstack/.brain-sync-status.json` for more detail, or run:
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```bash
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cd ~/.gstack && git status && git push origin HEAD
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```
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to see git's full error. The queue is cleared after any push attempt, but
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your local commit still exists — the next skill run will retry the push.
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## `gstack-brain-init: ~/.gstack/.git is already a git repo pointing at <url>`
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**Problem.** You tried to init with a remote URL that doesn't match the
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existing one.
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**Cause.** You already ran `gstack-brain-init` with a different remote.
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**Fix.** Either:
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- Use the existing remote: run `gstack-brain-init` without `--remote`, or
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with the matching URL.
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- Switch remotes: `gstack-brain-uninstall` first, then re-init with the new
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URL. This does not delete your data.
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## `Remote not reachable: <url>`
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**Problem.** Init couldn't reach the git remote to verify connectivity.
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**Cause.** Wrong URL, missing auth, network issue.
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**Fix.** Test manually:
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```bash
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git ls-remote <url>
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```
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If that fails, check:
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- URL spelling
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- GitHub: `gh auth status`
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- GitLab: `glab auth status`
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- Private network / VPN / DNS
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## `gstack-brain-init: failed to create or find '<name>'`
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**Problem.** Auto-repo-creation via `gh repo create` failed and the repo
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isn't discoverable via `gh repo view` either.
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**Cause.** `gh` is unauthenticated, a repo with that name already exists
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owned by someone else, or your GitHub account hit a quota.
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**Fix.**
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```bash
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gh auth status
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```
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If unauth'd, run `gh auth login`. If the repo name collides, pass a different
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name:
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```bash
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gstack-brain-init --remote git@github.com:YOURUSER/custom-name.git
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```
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---
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## `gstack-brain-restore: ~/.gstack/.git already points at <url>`
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**Problem.** You tried to restore from a URL that doesn't match the existing
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git config.
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**Cause.** Stale `.git` from a previous init with a different remote.
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**Fix.** `gstack-brain-uninstall`, then re-run `gstack-brain-restore <url>`.
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## `gstack-brain-restore: ~/.gstack/ has existing allowlisted files that would be clobbered`
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**Problem.** You're trying to restore, but `~/.gstack/` already contains
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learnings or plans that would be overwritten.
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**Cause.** Either (a) this machine has accumulated state from a pre-sync
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gstack session, or (b) a previous failed restore left partial state.
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**Fix (three options).**
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1. **If this machine's state should become the new truth**: run
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`gstack-brain-init` instead of restore — this creates a brand-new brain
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repo from this machine's state.
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2. **If you want to adopt the remote and discard this machine's state**:
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back up `~/.gstack/projects/` first, then remove the offending files and
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re-run restore.
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3. **If you want to merge**: there's no automatic merge for this. Manually
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copy learnings from `~/.gstack/` into your running gstack on a machine
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with sync already on, then restore here.
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## `gstack-brain-restore: <url> does not look like a gstack-brain repo`
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**Problem.** The clone succeeded but the repo is missing `.brain-allowlist`
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and `.gitattributes`.
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**Cause.** You pointed restore at a random git repo, or someone deleted the
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canonical config files from the brain repo.
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**Fix.** Verify the URL. If it's correct, run `gstack-brain-init --remote
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<url>` to re-seed the canonical config.
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---
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## Nothing is syncing but I expect it to
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**Not an error, but a common gotcha.** Check in order:
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1. `gstack-brain-sync --status` — is mode `off`?
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2. `~/.gstack/.git` exists?
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3. `gstack-config get gbrain_sync_mode` — should be `full` or `artifacts-only`.
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4. The file you expect to sync — is it in the allowlist?
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`cat ~/.gstack/.brain-allowlist`
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5. Privacy class filter — if mode is `artifacts-only`, behavioral files
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(timelines, developer-profile) are intentionally skipped.
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If all those look right, run:
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```bash
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gstack-brain-sync --discover-new
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gstack-brain-sync --once
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```
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to force a drain.
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