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* refactor: extract gen-skill-docs into modular resolver architecture Break the 3000-line monolith into 10 domain modules under scripts/resolvers/: types, constants, preamble, utility, browse, design, testing, review, codex-helpers, and index. Each module owns one domain of template generation. The preamble module introduces a 4-tier composition system (T1-T4) so skills only pay for the preamble sections they actually need, reducing token usage for lightweight skills by ~40%. Adds a token budget dashboard that prints after every generation run showing per-skill and total token counts. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat: tiered preamble — skills only pay for what they use Tag all 23 templates with preamble-tier (T1-T4). Lightweight skills like /browse and /benchmark get a minimal preamble (~40% fewer tokens), while review skills get the full stack. Regenerate all SKILL.md files. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat: migrate eval storage to project-scoped paths Move eval results and E2E run artifacts from ~/.gstack-dev/evals/ to ~/.gstack/projects/$SLUG/evals/ so each project's eval history lives alongside its other gstack data. Falls back to legacy path if slug detection fails. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: sync package.json version with VERSION after merge Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat: add WorktreeManager for isolated test environments Reusable platform module (lib/worktree.ts) that creates git worktrees for test isolation and harvests useful changes as patches. Includes SHA-256 dedup, original SHA tracking for committed change detection, and automatic gitignored artifact copying (.agents/, browse/dist/). 12 unit tests covering lifecycle, harvest, dedup, and error handling. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat: integrate worktree isolation into E2E test infrastructure Add createTestWorktree(), harvestAndCleanup(), and describeWithWorktree() helpers to e2e-helpers.ts. Add harvest field to EvalTestEntry for eval-store integration. Register lib/worktree.ts as a global touchfile. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat: run Gemini and Codex E2E tests in worktrees Switch both test suites from cwd: ROOT to worktree isolation. Gemini (--yolo) no longer pollutes the working tree. Codex (read-only) gets worktree for consistency. Useful changes are harvested as patches for cherry-picking. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: skip symlinks in copyDirSync to prevent infinite recursion Adversarial review caught that .claude/skills/gstack may be a symlink back to the repo root, causing copyDirSync to recurse infinitely when copying gitignored artifacts into worktrees. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * chore: bump version and changelog (v0.11.12.0) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: relax session-awareness assertion to accept structured options The LLM consistently presents well-formatted A/B choices with pros/cons but doesn't always use the exact string "RECOMMENDATION". Accept case-insensitive "recommend", "option a", "which do you want", or "which approach" as equivalent signals of a structured recommendation. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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name: investigate
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preamble-tier: 2
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version: 1.0.0
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description: |
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Systematic debugging with root cause investigation. Four phases: investigate,
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analyze, hypothesize, implement. Iron Law: no fixes without root cause.
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Use when asked to "debug this", "fix this bug", "why is this broken",
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"investigate this error", or "root cause analysis".
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Proactively suggest when the user reports errors, unexpected behavior, or
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is troubleshooting why something stopped working.
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allowed-tools:
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- Bash
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- Read
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- Write
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- Edit
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- Grep
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- Glob
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- AskUserQuestion
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- WebSearch
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hooks:
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PreToolUse:
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- matcher: "Edit"
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hooks:
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- type: command
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command: "bash ${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/../freeze/bin/check-freeze.sh"
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statusMessage: "Checking debug scope boundary..."
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- matcher: "Write"
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hooks:
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- type: command
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command: "bash ${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/../freeze/bin/check-freeze.sh"
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statusMessage: "Checking debug scope boundary..."
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---
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{{PREAMBLE}}
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# Systematic Debugging
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## Iron Law
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**NO FIXES WITHOUT ROOT CAUSE INVESTIGATION FIRST.**
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Fixing symptoms creates whack-a-mole debugging. Every fix that doesn't address root cause makes the next bug harder to find. Find the root cause, then fix it.
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---
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## Phase 1: Root Cause Investigation
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Gather context before forming any hypothesis.
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1. **Collect symptoms:** Read the error messages, stack traces, and reproduction steps. If the user hasn't provided enough context, ask ONE question at a time via AskUserQuestion.
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2. **Read the code:** Trace the code path from the symptom back to potential causes. Use Grep to find all references, Read to understand the logic.
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3. **Check recent changes:**
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```bash
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git log --oneline -20 -- <affected-files>
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```
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Was this working before? What changed? A regression means the root cause is in the diff.
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4. **Reproduce:** Can you trigger the bug deterministically? If not, gather more evidence before proceeding.
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Output: **"Root cause hypothesis: ..."** — a specific, testable claim about what is wrong and why.
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---
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## Scope Lock
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After forming your root cause hypothesis, lock edits to the affected module to prevent scope creep.
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```bash
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[ -x "${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}/../freeze/bin/check-freeze.sh" ] && echo "FREEZE_AVAILABLE" || echo "FREEZE_UNAVAILABLE"
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```
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**If FREEZE_AVAILABLE:** Identify the narrowest directory containing the affected files. Write it to the freeze state file:
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```bash
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STATE_DIR="${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_DATA:-$HOME/.gstack}"
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mkdir -p "$STATE_DIR"
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echo "<detected-directory>/" > "$STATE_DIR/freeze-dir.txt"
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echo "Debug scope locked to: <detected-directory>/"
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```
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Substitute `<detected-directory>` with the actual directory path (e.g., `src/auth/`). Tell the user: "Edits restricted to `<dir>/` for this debug session. This prevents changes to unrelated code. Run `/unfreeze` to remove the restriction."
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If the bug spans the entire repo or the scope is genuinely unclear, skip the lock and note why.
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**If FREEZE_UNAVAILABLE:** Skip scope lock. Edits are unrestricted.
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---
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## Phase 2: Pattern Analysis
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Check if this bug matches a known pattern:
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| Pattern | Signature | Where to look |
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| Race condition | Intermittent, timing-dependent | Concurrent access to shared state |
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| Nil/null propagation | NoMethodError, TypeError | Missing guards on optional values |
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| State corruption | Inconsistent data, partial updates | Transactions, callbacks, hooks |
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| Integration failure | Timeout, unexpected response | External API calls, service boundaries |
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| Configuration drift | Works locally, fails in staging/prod | Env vars, feature flags, DB state |
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| Stale cache | Shows old data, fixes on cache clear | Redis, CDN, browser cache, Turbo |
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Also check:
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- `TODOS.md` for related known issues
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- `git log` for prior fixes in the same area — **recurring bugs in the same files are an architectural smell**, not a coincidence
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**External pattern search:** If the bug doesn't match a known pattern above, WebSearch for:
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- "{framework} {generic error type}" — **sanitize first:** strip hostnames, IPs, file paths, SQL, customer data. Search the error category, not the raw message.
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- "{library} {component} known issues"
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If WebSearch is unavailable, skip this search and proceed with hypothesis testing. If a documented solution or known dependency bug surfaces, present it as a candidate hypothesis in Phase 3.
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---
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## Phase 3: Hypothesis Testing
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Before writing ANY fix, verify your hypothesis.
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1. **Confirm the hypothesis:** Add a temporary log statement, assertion, or debug output at the suspected root cause. Run the reproduction. Does the evidence match?
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2. **If the hypothesis is wrong:** Before forming the next hypothesis, consider searching for the error. **Sanitize first** — strip hostnames, IPs, file paths, SQL fragments, customer identifiers, and any internal/proprietary data from the error message. Search only the generic error type and framework context: "{component} {sanitized error type} {framework version}". If the error message is too specific to sanitize safely, skip the search. If WebSearch is unavailable, skip and proceed. Then return to Phase 1. Gather more evidence. Do not guess.
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3. **3-strike rule:** If 3 hypotheses fail, **STOP**. Use AskUserQuestion:
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```
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3 hypotheses tested, none match. This may be an architectural issue
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rather than a simple bug.
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A) Continue investigating — I have a new hypothesis: [describe]
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B) Escalate for human review — this needs someone who knows the system
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C) Add logging and wait — instrument the area and catch it next time
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```
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**Red flags** — if you see any of these, slow down:
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- "Quick fix for now" — there is no "for now." Fix it right or escalate.
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- Proposing a fix before tracing data flow — you're guessing.
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- Each fix reveals a new problem elsewhere — wrong layer, not wrong code.
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---
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## Phase 4: Implementation
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Once root cause is confirmed:
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1. **Fix the root cause, not the symptom.** The smallest change that eliminates the actual problem.
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2. **Minimal diff:** Fewest files touched, fewest lines changed. Resist the urge to refactor adjacent code.
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3. **Write a regression test** that:
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- **Fails** without the fix (proves the test is meaningful)
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- **Passes** with the fix (proves the fix works)
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4. **Run the full test suite.** Paste the output. No regressions allowed.
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5. **If the fix touches >5 files:** Use AskUserQuestion to flag the blast radius:
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```
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This fix touches N files. That's a large blast radius for a bug fix.
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A) Proceed — the root cause genuinely spans these files
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B) Split — fix the critical path now, defer the rest
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C) Rethink — maybe there's a more targeted approach
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```
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---
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## Phase 5: Verification & Report
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**Fresh verification:** Reproduce the original bug scenario and confirm it's fixed. This is not optional.
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Run the test suite and paste the output.
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Output a structured debug report:
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```
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DEBUG REPORT
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════════════════════════════════════════
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Symptom: [what the user observed]
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Root cause: [what was actually wrong]
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Fix: [what was changed, with file:line references]
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Evidence: [test output, reproduction attempt showing fix works]
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Regression test: [file:line of the new test]
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Related: [TODOS.md items, prior bugs in same area, architectural notes]
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Status: DONE | DONE_WITH_CONCERNS | BLOCKED
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```
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---
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## Important Rules
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- **3+ failed fix attempts → STOP and question the architecture.** Wrong architecture, not failed hypothesis.
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- **Never apply a fix you cannot verify.** If you can't reproduce and confirm, don't ship it.
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- **Never say "this should fix it."** Verify and prove it. Run the tests.
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- **If fix touches >5 files → AskUserQuestion** about blast radius before proceeding.
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- **Completion status:**
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- DONE — root cause found, fix applied, regression test written, all tests pass
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- DONE_WITH_CONCERNS — fixed but cannot fully verify (e.g., intermittent bug, requires staging)
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- BLOCKED — root cause unclear after investigation, escalated
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