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Garry TanandClaude Fable 5 008dd65b1f v1.64.0.0 fix wave: full tracker audit — 90 fixes, 52 issues closed, ~50 community PRs absorbed (#2571)
* fix(hooks): nest freeze/careful permissionDecision under hookSpecificOutput

Claude Code ignores a top-level permissionDecision, so the /freeze deny and
/careful ask guards silently allowed everything. Nest both under
hookSpecificOutput with permissionDecisionReason, update the shape-blind
tests to pin the nested form, and document the constraint in both skill
templates (regen included).

Closes half of #1459 (freeze enforcement chain).

Contributed by @jawadakram20 (PR #2331; team-init hunk deferred to the
dedicated team-init fix).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(team-init): required-mode hook blocks with nested schema + exit 2

The generated check-gstack.sh emitted a flat permissionDecision payload and
exited 0, which Claude Code ignores — required mode enforced nothing. The
generated hook now nests the deny under hookSpecificOutput and exits 2 so
the block holds even if the JSON schema drifts again. Adds a temp-repo
regression test that runs the generated hook under both installed and
missing-gstack homes.

Fixes #2413, #2296.

Contributed by @Masashi-Ono0611 (PR #2423).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(careful): close three check-careful bypasses via real JSON extraction

The grep-based command extractor stopped at the first escaped quote, so any
quoted argument truncated the command before the pattern checks ran —
`git commit -m "wip" && rm -rf /` was silently allowed. Replace it with a
python3/node JSON parse that fails CLOSED on unreadable payloads, add an
IFS/base64-to-shell obfuscation tripwire, and stop multi-line commands from
riding the single-line safe-exception whitelist (line-based grep would have
approved `rm -rf /` when a later line matched node_modules — a hazard the
real newline decoding exposed).

Contributed by @wtamminga (PR #2426; the -R hunk was dropped — it landed in
v1.61.0.0 — and output shapes updated to the nested hookSpecificOutput form).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(review,autoplan): require explicit run_in_background: false on specialist agents

Claude Code v2.1.198 made subagents run in the background by default, which
inverted the old "do not use the flag" guidance: review-army specialists and
autoplan dual voices silently launched in the background and the merge step
could proceed before they completed — regressing the #497 fix. The generated
guidance now instructs an explicit run_in_background: false, and a static
tripwire fails the free suite if the inert inverted phrasing ever returns to
any generated SKILL.md.

Fixes #2440.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(investigate): anchor the scope-lock freeze hook on $HOME, not CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR

The investigate skill's PreToolUse hooks and Scope Lock probe resolved
check-freeze.sh via ${CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR}, which does not exist when
frontmatter hooks run — the || exit 0 tail then failed open, so the debug
scope boundary silently never engaged (#1871 follow-up). Anchor all four
sites on $HOME/.claude/skills/gstack/ like careful/freeze, and add a static
test asserting no frontmatter command: line in the guard-family skills ever
references CLAUDE_SKILL_DIR again.

Fixes #2469; closes the last live half of #1459 together with the
freeze/careful hookSpecificOutput fix. The broader portable-install-root
rewrite stays #1882 (its own focused PR per the TODOS.md decision).

Reported with a fix by @maxpetrusenkoagent (PR #1873; absorbed narrowly —
the cwd-walk rewrite belongs to #1882).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(redact): scan large diffs in line-aligned slices; stop digit-UUIDs matching as cards/phones

The prepush guard blocked any push whose added lines exceeded the engine's
1 MiB cap with engine.input_too_large — a size error naming no credential —
which trains people onto GSTACK_REDACT_PREPUSH=skip. Scan in 768 KiB
line-aligned slices instead (no pattern is multi-line, so a boundary cannot
bisect a secret); a single oversized line still goes to the engine intact and
fails closed. Also suppress card/phone matches whose span sits ENTIRELY
inside a UUID — digit-only UUID fixtures were 14 of 21 MEDIUM findings on an
ordinary branch, the noise level that stops people reading MEDIUM at all.

Fixes #2304.

Contributed by @luckywenapere (PR #2543).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(redact): block Google OAuth client secrets and Telegram bot tokens at HIGH

GOCSPX-prefixed client secrets and <bot_id>:<35-char> Telegram tokens are
never-publishable credential shapes with unambiguous formats — both now
block at HIGH like the other live-format credentials.

Contributed by @francis-eye (PR #2357).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(redact-prepush): resolve the real push base instead of EMPTY_TREE whole-repo scans

When the remote default branch is not main/master (or origin/HEAD is unset),
the merge-base guess failed and the hook fell back to scanning the ENTIRE
repository as added lines — re-attributing long-pushed secrets to the
current push and, on any real repo, tripping the engine byte cap so the push
blocked having scanned nothing. Derive the base from commits reachable from
no remote-tracking branch, keep the empty-tree path only for genuinely fresh
repos, and split the block message so an unscannable diff is reported as
"could not scan (fail closed)" rather than "credential found — rotate it".

Contributed by @stormeoio (PR #2398).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(redact-prepush): preserve the trailing newline handed to chained pre-push.local

The chaining wrapper captured stdin with $(cat), which strips the trailing
newline — a chained shell hook built on `while read` then never entered its
loop for the final (usually only) ref line and exited 0, failing OPEN. Use
the printf-x sentinel so the byte-exact input reaches the chained hook, with
tests covering both the pass-through and the short-circuit paths.

Contributed by @francis-eye (PR #2358).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(redact-prepush): close the ext-diff, header-lookalike, and ref-parse bypasses

Three ways the pushed diff escaped scanning: (1) a user-level diff.external
or textconv driver replaced the diff with its own output — zero '+' lines,
so the scan saw nothing (now --no-ext-diff --no-textconv); (2) an added
content line whose text begins with "++" renders as "+++…" and the blanket
header skip dropped it (now hunk-aware header detection); (3) a pre-push
ref line that failed to parse was silently skipped, leaving that ref
unscanned (now fails closed with the offending line named).

Minimal reimplementation of the two confirmed bypasses from PR #2498 by
@lubosxyz (the full PR overlaps the chunked-scan work absorbed separately),
plus the unparseable-ref hardening.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(pair-agent): keep the ngrok authtoken out of the transcript and shell argv

The not-authed flow told the user to paste their ngrok authtoken into the
chat so the agent could run `ngrok config add-authtoken` — putting a live
credential in the transcript, tool-call argv, and anything the transcript
syncs to. The user now runs the auth command in their own terminal; the
agent only verifies via `ngrok config check`, and a pasted token triggers a
rotate-and-reauth instruction. A static test pins that no agent-run bash
fence ever contains add-authtoken again.

Fixes #2335.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(update-check): crash emits CHECK_FAILED instead of reading as up-to-date

gstack-update-check signals "up to date" with SILENCE, and it runs under
set -e — so any unguarded mid-script failure exited quietly and was
indistinguishable from a current install. Observed live as a 45-release
silent-staleness incident. An ERR trap (with -E so it propagates into
functions) now emits a CHECK_FAILED sentinel naming the line and status,
and exits 0 so caller `|| true` guards can't eat it. Behavioral tests cover
both the crash and the healthy-silent paths; egress-receipt wiring is
untouched and still pinned by test/egress-receipt-wiring.test.ts.

Fixes #1974. (#2378's HEAD-SHA staleness half was already fixed on main by
the ls-remote + SHA-pinned VERSION resolution — close as already-fixed.)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(deps): bump diff 7.0.0 → 9.0.0 (GHSA-73rr-hh4g-fpgx parsePatch DoS)

The advisory affects diff 6.x–8.0.2. The only API this repo uses is
Diff.diffLines (browse/src/snapshot.ts:571, browse/src/meta-commands.ts:728),
which is unchanged across the major hop; snapshot tests pass against 9.0.0.

Closes #1588.

Contributed by @genisis0x (PR #1599; VERSION collateral stripped, lockfile
regenerated fresh).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* ci(evals): skip eval jobs deterministically on fork PRs

Fork PRs never receive repository secrets, so every API-calling eval failed
at SDK auth — but only when Docker-cache luck let the jobs start at all,
making fork PRs randomly red or grey. Skip the eval and report jobs
explicitly for fork-origin PRs, keep the image BUILD (validates
Dockerfile.ci changes) without the push a fork token can't perform, and
leave full coverage for same-repo PRs, pushes, and dispatches.

Contributed by @andrey-esipov (PR #2345).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(extension): deny token/port reads to content-script and foreign senders

background.js answered getPort — port, connected state, AND the browse
server auth token — to any sender that passed the type allowlist,
including content scripts running in web-page context and, behind only
the sender.id check, anything without extension-page provenance. The
getToken sender.tab restriction covered getToken alone, and only after
getPort had already handed out the token.

Single decision point now: extension/sender-auth.js classifies each
message type; the eight privileged types (getPort, setPort, getServerUrl,
getToken, fetchRefs, command, sidebar-command, getTabState) require an
own-extension-page sender (chrome-extension://<own id>/ URL, no
sender.tab, own sender.id). Denied senders get { error: 'unauthorized' }
and nothing else — never the token, never the port. Content-script flows
(elementPicked, pickerCancelled, inspectResult, openSidePanel) are
untouched, and the sidepanel/popup keep the getPort token field their
connect path reads. The policy mirrors the v1.63 server-side model:
AUTH_TOKEN is released only to the pinned extension Origin via
POST /extension-token, so the extension must not re-leak it to contexts
the server would never have trusted.

browse/test/extension-sender-auth.test.ts drives the real background.js
onMessage listener under a chrome stub with four sender shapes (own
extension page, own content script, foreign extension id, missing
sender.url) and pins that denied responses carry no token/port fields,
that a denied setPort never persists, that a denied command never
reaches the network, and that the inspector + tab-state flows keep
working. The helper is loaded via importScripts in the classic service
worker and require()-able from bun tests.

Contributed by @punksterlabs (PR #1822; reimplemented against the v1.63 POST /extension-token pinned-origin model).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test(update-check): fixture links gstack-egress-lib.sh — all 38 tests failed on main

v1.63.0.0 made bin/gstack-update-check source bin/gstack-egress-lib.sh
unconditionally, but the test fixture's GSTACK_DIR only linked gstack-config
— every test died at the source line (0/38 pass on pristine main,
verified). The suite-truncation bug hid it: the runner was killed by an
earlier file's delayed process.exit before this file ran. Link the lib like
the real install layout the script assumes.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(browse): capture active-tab state before close() — last-tab auto-create raced the close event

closeTab checked `tabId === this.activeTabId` AFTER awaiting page.close(),
but the page 'close' event handler can fire during that await and reassign
activeTabId — losing the race meant the last-tab auto-create never ran,
leaving the manager with zero tabs. Capture wasActive before closing, and
only reassign activeTabId when it no longer points at a live tab.

Part of the test-integrity repairs unmasked by the suite-truncation fix.

Contributed by @time-attack (PR #2230, browser-manager hunk).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test(browse): delete the orphaned sidebar chat-queue suite; align sidebar-ux/tabs with the PTY-only sidebar

browse/test/sidebar-integration.test.ts tested the /sidebar-command queue
path ripped in v1.14 (34 references to removed endpoints — 11 permanent
failures masked by suite truncation). sidebar-ux.test.ts carried 73 failures
pinning the same dead surface (pickSidebarModel, ANALYSIS_WORDS); the trim
keeps its 108 live tests, including the background.js token/allowlist gates.
sidebar-tabs gets the two matching expectation updates.

Closes #2420, #1980.

Contributed by @time-attack (PR #2230, sidebar hunks; the
security-sidepanel-dom deletion was NOT taken — that suite pins the live
sidepanel DOM surface and passes).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test(browse): align dual-listener and terminal-agent static guards with the current source

Two static-grep guards pinned superseded source shapes and failed once the
suite actually ran them: the tunnel dispatch gate is args-aware since the
--out disk-write ban (canDispatchOverTunnel takes command AND args), and
lazy PTY spawn routes through the maybeSpawnPty helper since v1.44. The
updated assertions pin the current, stricter shapes (open() never spawns;
the helper is the only spawnClaude caller).

Contributed by @time-attack (PR #2230, dual-listener + terminal-agent hunks).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(test): remove all 8 delayed process.exit teardown bombs — the tier-1 gate can finally fail

bun test runs every file in ONE process, so a 500ms setTimeout(process.exit(0))
armed in afterAll fired mid-way through a LATER file and killed the entire
suite with exit 0 and no summary — only ~16 of 434 files ran, and every
downstream failure was invisible (observed live throughout this wave's
enumeration). Changes, all guarded by fault injection:

- Replace every delayed-exit teardown with a time-boxed close of the file's
  own browser (8 files across browse/ and design/); stub the daemon
  /shutdown timer instead of letting its unconditional process.exit tear
  the runner down.
- test/no-suicide-exit.test.ts: static tripwire — no *.test.ts may schedule
  a delayed process.exit again.
- test/exit-propagation.test.ts + fixtures: fault injection with REAL bun
  output proves the truncation shape (exit 0, no summary) and that
  scripts/test-free-shards.ts now detects it: a shard exiting 0 WITHOUT
  bun's final summary line is treated as FAILED (exit code alone is not
  evidence of completion).
- handoff: the three headed-mode integration tests are darwin-skipped with
  a pointer to the known macOS headed-launch breakage (#2242/#2554); they
  keep running on Linux CI. Un-skip in the browse-daemon wave.
- feedback-roundtrip: repair the handler call sites unmasked by the fix —
  handlers take (command, args, session, bm); passing the manager where a
  session belongs broke all six tests.
- user-slug-fallback: HOME isolation makes endpoint_hash deterministic.

Fixes #2421, #2435.

Contributed by @sneakygriff (PR #2172) with repairs from @time-attack
(PR #2230 feedback-roundtrip hunks); supersedes PR #2252 by @whd4 (same
defect, credited).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test: include design/test/ in the free suite and the sharded runner

design/test was absent from both the package.json test globs and TEST_ROOTS
in scripts/test-free-shards.ts — its tests (including one of the teardown
bombs removed in the previous commit) never ran in any CI or local free
run, so design fixes could ship without their unit tests executing.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(make-pdf): reject directories when resolving the browse binary

access(X_OK) is true for directories (they carry the execute/traverse
bit on POSIX and pass the Windows existence check too), so cwd-dependent
resolution could pick the ~/.claude/skills/browse alias DIRECTORY as the
browse binary. Every browse call then exited 4 with empty stderr, which
make-pdf surfaced as "Chromium failed to launch" against a perfectly
healthy Chromium (#2156). Guard isExecutable with statSync().isFile()
so only regular files qualify.

Contributed by @jwilk-hrep (PR #2538).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(make-pdf): write browse-bound temp files under the safe-dirs allowlist

os.tmpdir() on macOS resolves to /var/folders/..., which fails browse's
safe-dirs validation ([/tmp, cwd]) since the v1.6.0.0 --from-file
tightening. Default PDF output (generate with no -o), the preview HTML,
tmpFile() scratch files, and setup's smoke-test fixture/output all wrote
there, so browse rejected the paths it was asked to read or write.
Export PAYLOAD_TMP_DIR from browseClient (the existing TEMP_DIR
convention: os.tmpdir() on Windows, /tmp elsewhere) and route
orchestrator.ts and setup.ts temp files through it.

Contributed by @lvthewah (PR #2505; the browse-binary directory guard
from that PR landed separately via PR #2538).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(make-pdf): stop URLs swallowing smartypants placeholders

A bare autolinked URL (<a href="X">X</a>) has zero whitespace between
the URL text and its own closing tag. TAG_RE carves that </a> into a
NUL-delimited SMARTPANTS_PRESERVED placeholder BEFORE the URL pass
runs, and URL_RE's \S+ swallowed the adjacent placeholder into the URL
match. The restore pass is single-shot, so the inner placeholder never
restored: raw "SMARTPANTS_PRESERVED_N" text leaked into the rendered
link, the </a> vanished, and link-blue styling bled into the rest of
the document (#2084). Excluding the NUL sentinel (\u0000) from the URL
character class stops the match from crossing into an already-carved
zone.

Contributed by @marshaung (PR #2280; PR #2339 by @BrendaB24 covered the
same smartypants defect).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(make-pdf): no blank first page when content precedes the first H1

Two paths put invisible content ahead of the first H1 and cost users a
blank page 1 (#1904):

- A visually-empty preamble (leading <style> block, HTML comment)
  became its own .chapter. That section took the `.chapter:first-of-type
  { break-before: auto }` exception, so the first real chapter inherited
  `break-before: page` and started on page 2. Non-rendering preambles
  now fold into the first real chapter (markup preserved, no page
  break); real text preambles keep their own chapter.
- Leading YAML frontmatter rendered as a literal paragraph of body text
  on its own first page (marked has no frontmatter awareness). It is
  now stripped before parsing; a `---` thematic break elsewhere is
  untouched.

Contributed by @jbetala7 (PR #1913).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(browse): allow about:blank so a restarted daemon can initialise

The daemon opens its own first tab on about:blank, so blocking it in
validateNavigationUrl meant a restarted daemon could never recreate the
blank tab it starts from — and `browse newtab about:blank`, which
`make-pdf setup` runs as its Chromium smoke test, failed and surfaced
as "Chromium failed to launch" against a healthy browser.

Allow about:blank ONLY, never the about: scheme: about:blank has no
origin, loads nothing and runs nothing, while about:config and friends
are real surfaces. Exact href match (lower-cased, since the URL parser
normalises the protocol but not the opaque part), so about:blankfoo
stays blocked.

Contributed by @jwilk-hrep (PR #2537).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(design): drop gpt-image-2 tool model that 400s under the gpt-4o orchestrator

The Responses API rejects pairing a gpt-4o orchestrator with an
image_generation tool spec'd as model: "gpt-image-2" (400
invalid_request_error), which took every design image call offline —
generate, variants, iterate (both threaded and fresh paths), evolve,
and /design-shotgun (#1771). gpt-image-2 is only valid under a gpt-5
orchestrator; with gpt-4o the tool must omit the model field (defaults
to gpt-image-1).

Remove the model field at all five call sites and add a static-grep
tripwire test (design/test/image-gen-pairing.test.ts) that fails CI if
any design/src module reintroduces the gpt-4o + gpt-image-2 pairing.
Re-enabling gpt-image-2 later requires bumping the orchestrator off
gpt-4o in the same diff, which the tripwire permits.

Contributed by @Pablosinyores (PR #1773).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(design): variants AbortError message reports the real 240s timeout

generateVariant arms its abort at 240_000 ms but the AbortError branch
returned "Timeout (120s)" — off by 2x, so a user staring at the failure
could not tell whether to bump the timeout, retry, or drop the call.
Report the actual configured bound, and pin it with a test that forces
the abort path (fast-forwarding only the 240_000 ms timer) and asserts
the surfaced string matches.

Contributed by @vryahn (PR #1774).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(memory-ingest): stop silently ingesting 0 pages — include gitignored staging, reconcile counts

Pages stage into ~/.gstack/.staging-ingest-*/ inside a repo whose .gitignore
is `*`, and gbrain import honours .gitignore — so it collected 0 files,
imported nothing, and the ingest still reported "written: N" from the STAGED
count while advancing state, meaning no future run ever retried. Three
layers now: (1) pass --include-gitignored (root cause); (2) if the installed
gbrain predates the flag, retry without it (subcommand --help is generic, so
the attempt is the only probe) with an upgrade pointer; (3) reconcile
gbrain's imported+unchanged accounting against the staged count and REFUSE
to advance state on a shortfall, naming the gitignore collision.

Fixes #2144, #2104.

Contributed by @gawievanblerk (PR #2560) and @Charles-Grant (PR #2486).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(autoplan): task aggregator returned zero tasks on every run — jq scope bug

Inside ($commits | split("|") | ...) the "." context is the split ARRAY, so
the filter's bare .commit raised "Cannot index array with string" on every
record — and the 2>/dev/null swallowed it, so aggregation silently produced
zero tasks no matter how many the reviews emitted. Bind .commit to $c before
the pipe. Reproduced live before the fix; regenerated autoplan/SKILL.md.

Fixes #2018.

Contributed by @kkroo (PR #2416; regenerated against the current template).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(session-update): un-wedge auto-upgrade — autostash over local patches, log the pull's real reason

On a normal install the tracked files ARE locally patched (skill-prefix
name rewrites, gbrain-refresh blocks), so the bare `git pull --ff-only`
refused on every run and auto-upgrade froze forever — observed as 308
consecutive PULL_FAILED entries with the reason discarded by 2>/dev/null.
Pull now runs --autostash (local patches ride over the update and pop back),
stderr is captured into the log so a genuine failure names its cause, an
autostash pop conflict recovers to a clean tree and re-renders the patches
(gstack-patch-names + gbrain-refresh, both idempotent), and a successful
pull re-renders them as a self-heal. Behavioral tests cover the wedge shape
and the reason logging.

Fixes #2566.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test: raise the free-suite per-test timeout to 30s

bun's 5s default is fine for a file run solo, but the monolithic free suite
shares one process across 100+ files whose browser instances contend for
launch slots — Playwright tests that pass in isolation time out mid-suite.
30s matches the ceiling the enumeration runs used; the sharded runner
(test:free) is unaffected.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(question-log): parse native AskUserQuestion answers — every native answer logged as __unknown__

Current Claude Code returns AskUserQuestion results as an OBJECT map keyed
by question text ({answers: {question: label}}); the hook only handled the
legacy array shapes, so 86% of live records carried user_choice __unknown__
— and the bin then scored every one as followed_recommendation false,
silently poisoning plan-tune metrics. Adds the object-map extraction (exact
+ whitespace-normalized + single-question pairing, multiSelect joins,
annotations as free_text), strips the (Recommended) suffix from BOTH sides
of the comparison, skips the computation entirely on extraction failure,
and logs unrecognized shapes to hook-errors.log instead of embedding them
in the record.

Fixes #2336, #2206.

Based on the working patch in #2336 by @yijisoo; suffix comparison fix
contributed by @chuchu2781 (PR #2400).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(slug): canonicalize slash branches to dash form — review history stops splitting

Branch-name sanitization disagreed across gstack (four incompatible rules),
so reviews for the same slash-named branch landed in multiple files and the
ship dashboard missed entries. gstack-slug now canonicalizes / to - in one
place, and ship's review lookup routes through it; goldens regenerated
against the current templates.

Fixes #1127, #2550.

Contributed by @ShuratCode (PR #2465; duplicate fixes by @xrfael-dev and
two others in PRs #1851/#1699/#1621, credited).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(slug): resolve the project root by marker walk-up — subdirectory sessions stop misfiling state

gstack-slug derived everything from pwd, so a session in a subdirectory got
the subdir's basename as its slug (or an outer monorepo's remote), misfiling
reviews/decisions/learnings under a phantom project — and the per-pwd cache
made the wrong answer permanent. The resolver now walks up from pwd:
outermost STRONG marker wins (.git, package.json, pyproject.toml, Cargo.toml,
Gemfile, go.mod, .project.yaml), weak content markers (README, LICENSE) catch
non-code project folders, deploy artifacts are deliberately not markers, and
GSTACK_PROJECT_SLUG remains the escape hatch. The cache self-heals on
mismatch. Main-side invariants preserved on top: the unconditional
[a-zA-Z0-9._-] re-sanitize before echo and slash→dash branch canonicalization.

Fixes #1125.

Contributed by @ajeenkya (PR #1702; rebased over the sanitize and
branch-canonicalization work that landed after it).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(hooks): shared spawn-bin helper — all three AskUserQuestion hooks were inert on Windows

The plan-tune hooks resolved bin scripts via new URL(import.meta.url).pathname
(which doubles the drive letter on Windows: /C:/C:/...) and spawnSync'd
extensionless bash scripts directly (unrunnable without a shell association)
— so question logging, preferences, and the error fallback all silently
no-op'd on Windows, and /plan-tune collected no data. A single spawn-bin.ts
helper now owns bin resolution (fileURLToPath) and win32 bash routing for
every hook, with static tripwires so a future hook can't reintroduce the
raw pattern. This is the one Windows-spawn idiom for hook code.

Fixes #2356.

Contributed by @rafassousa (PR #2504; supersedes PR #2399 by @chuchu2781).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(model-overlays): add fable-5, opus-4-8, and sonnet-5 overlays + resolver mappings

model-overlays/ had no entry for the current Claude generation, so every
session on a Claude 5 family or Opus 4.8 model fell through to the generic
claude.md nudges. Adds the three overlays with resolver mappings and
per-overlay tests; generated output for the default host is unchanged
(overlays activate by detected model).

Closes #2509.

Contributed by @chrisquorum (PRs #2246, #2243, #2247).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(windows): grant icacls ACEs by *SID, not unqualified username

An unqualified username handed to icacls is ambiguous: on a machine whose
hostname equals the username (a common Windows setup), it resolves to the
MACHINE account instead of the user. Combined with /inheritance:r, that
leaves ~/.gstack with a single ACE matching nobody — the process that just
"secured" the directory locks itself out, and icacls still reports success.

Both icacls sites in the repo (restrictFilePermissions and
restrictDirectoryPermissions in browse/src/file-permissions.ts — the only
icacls call sites; setup has none) now grant via icacls' literal-SID form
`*<SID>`, resolved once per process from System32\whoami.exe (pinned to
System32 because a bare `whoami` under a bash-flavoured PATH picks up the
MSYS build, which rejects /user). Fallback when the SID can't be resolved
is the domain-qualified `USERDOMAIN\username` name, which is unambiguous
where the bare username was not.

Windows-only regression tests assert the hardened directory stays usable
by the calling process (readdir + write), which is exactly the check that
a not-toThrow assertion sailed past before.

Contributed by @asizux2 (PR #2479); the same defect was independently fixed by @Icandi40, @chiragborse1, @IntegriGit and @voltapix26.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(windows): forward windowsHide through the bun-polyfill spawn shims

windowsHide is the one spawn option where Node's default is the opposite
of Bun's: Node shows the child's console window, Bun.spawn hides it.
The polyfill's spawn and spawnSync shims dropped the option entirely, so
the Node fallback path (dist/bun-polyfill.cjs) silently inverted the
behavior on the one platform the shim exists to serve — every watchdog
respawn of the terminal agent popped a visible bun.exe console window.

Three sites fixed:
- Bun.spawnSync shim: forwards windowsHide with Bun-matching default true
- Bun.spawn shim: same (stdio:'ignore' silences output but does NOT
  suppress the console window on Windows)
- spawnTerminalAgent in terminal-agent-control.ts: explicit
  windowsHide: true, so the Node fallback path behaves like Bun-native

An explicit windowsHide: false is honored at both shims. Three focused
tests pin the default-true, default-true-sync, and explicit-false paths
by intercepting child_process in a subprocess; the test file's require
path now uses forward slashes so it survives interpolation into a JS
string literal on Windows.

Supersedes PRs #2523, #2294 and #2290, which each covered a subset of
these sites.

Contributed by @jerrynicholsai (PR #2539); earlier fixes by @jwilk-hrep, @rroojrooj and @WimvandenHeijkant covered subsets of the same sites.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(watchdog): signal-0 liveness, tick-scaled respawn guard, windowsHide

Three-bug chain behind the Windows terminal-agent leak (console window
strobing every 60s, one orphaned agent per watchdog tick until the box
ran out of committable memory):

1. isProcessAlive shelled out to `tasklist /FI "PID eq <pid>"` on Windows
   with a 3s timeout. A Bun.spawnSync that hits its timeout still RETURNS
   with partial stdout, so the `.includes()` PID match read a LIVE agent
   as dead — killAgentByRecord skipped the kill, the watchdog respawned
   around the survivor, and every orphan slowed the next tasklist enough
   to produce the next false negative. Now: `process.kill(pid, 0)` on
   every platform (Node and Bun both map signal 0 to an OpenProcess
   existence check on Windows), with EPERM counted as alive. No
   subprocess, no timeout, no console window.

2. The respawn circuit-breaker was mathematically unreachable — verified
   in this tree: RESPAWN_GUARD_WINDOW_MS was a fixed 60_000 against a
   60_000ms default tick, and each tick pushes at most one respawn
   timestamp, so three pushes span ~120s and can never coexist inside a
   60s window (eviction is strict `>`, and setInterval drift plus
   per-tick work always ages the prior entry past the boundary). The
   guard could not fire at the default tick rate and a steady
   one-per-tick leak ran unbounded. The window now scales with the tick:
   max(60_000, tick * (RESPAWN_GUARD_MAX + 2)), so "3 crashes in quick
   succession → stop" holds at any tick value.

3. The tasklist probe popped a visible console per tick (no windowsHide).
   Removing the shell-out kills that site; the agent-spawn site itself
   already passes windowsHide: true (landed with the bun-polyfill
   windowsHide commit — PR #2414's terminal-agent-control.ts hunk is
   reconciled there rather than duplicated).

New browse/test/process-liveness-windows.test.ts pins all three: no
subprocess from the probe, a static tripwire against reintroducing
`tasklist` + `PID eq` liveness checks in src/, the spawnTerminalAgent
windowsHide + stdio contract, and the window-derived-from-tick
arithmetic. terminal-agent-watchdog.test.ts test 4 now pins the
window/tick relationship instead of the fixed literal that let this
ship. Also converts `new URL(import.meta.url).pathname` to
`import.meta.path` across the static-grep tests it touches — the
pathname form yields /C:/... on Windows and breaks path.resolve.

Contributed by @SYKhayyat (PR #2414).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(terminal-agent): tie agent lifetime to its owning browse server PID

The terminal agent is intentionally detached so it survives the
short-lived CLI launcher, but its real owner is the persistent browse
server. If that server crashed or was killed before running normal
shutdown, the agent was adopted by PID 1 and lived forever (#2019).

spawnTerminalAgent now requires an ownerPid and exports it to the agent
as BROWSE_OWNER_PID; all three spawn sites pass the server PID (cli.ts
cold-start, cli.ts supervisor respawn, server.ts watchdog). The agent
polls the owner with signal 0 every 15s (GSTACK_TERMINAL_OWNER_WATCHDOG_MS
to tune) on an unref'd timer and, when the owner disappears, exits
through the SAME cleanup path as an intentional SIGTERM shutdown — now
re-entrancy-guarded and also removing the terminal-internal-token file
alongside the port file and agent record.

Runtime test spawns a real agent tied to a throwaway owner process,
kills the owner, and asserts the agent exits and its discovery files
(terminal-agent-pid, terminal-port) are gone.

Reconciled with the watchdog commit's spawnTerminalAgent contract test
(process-liveness-windows.test.ts now passes ownerPid and pins the
BROWSE_OWNER_PID env forwarding).

Closes #2019.

Contributed by @csarigoz (PR #2530).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(windows): give the bun-polyfill spawn shim a real `exited` promise

Bun.spawn exposes `proc.exited` as a Promise resolving to the exit code.
The Node fallback shim (dist/bun-polyfill.cjs) returned no such field, so
every `await proc.exited` on the Windows path resolved instantly to
undefined — the Windows cookie picker (cookie-import-browser.ts races
proc.exited at three sites) read stdout before the child produced it and
silent-failed; browser-skill-commands and terminal-agent hit the same
class.

The shim now:
- drains stdout/stderr eagerly into capped in-memory buffers (Node's
  Readables are pull-based; without draining, a child writing past the
  OS pipe buffer blocks in write() and 'exit' never fires), replaying
  them as fresh single-shot Web ReadableStreams so reads work before or
  after awaiting exit;
- caps the buffer at 16 MB (GSTACK_SPAWN_MAX_BUFFER to override), still
  draining past the cap so a runaway child can't wedge or OOM;
- resolves `exited` with Bun-matching codes (exit code, 128+signal, 1 on
  spawn error) after both pipes finish, and resolves on 'error' too —
  Node fires 'error' without 'exit' when the binary is missing, which
  otherwise hangs the await forever.

Six tests pin exit codes, the read-after-exit ordering, spawn-failure
resolution, the buffer cap, and the large-output drain. Adapted to the
current test file (require path goes through the requirePath variable
from the windowsHide commit), and the 1 MB drain test's child now exits
in the write callback — on modern Node a pipe write past the OS buffer
is async and process.exit() straight after write() truncates at ~64 KB
even with a live reader, which fails the test for reasons unrelated to
the shim.

Contributed by @punksterlabs (PR #1743).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(setup): BROWSE_BIN carries the .exe suffix on Windows

On Windows, `bun build --compile` emits browse.exe, but setup's
BROWSE_BIN pointed at the suffixless path — so the post-build gate
(`[ ! -x "$BROWSE_BIN" ]` → "browse binary missing") could never pass on
Windows even after a fully successful build, while the build step itself
reported success. Closes #2291.

Applied the PR's override after the IS_WINDOWS detection, and also to
the second BROWSE_BIN assignment the PR predates: the direct-Codex-
install migration path re-derives BROWSE_BIN from the migrated dir and
would otherwise drop the suffix again on Windows.

Contributed by @rroojrooj (PR #1714).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(setup): link lib/ beside bin/ at all five host-install sites

bin/ scripts import shared modules via ../lib (gstack-learnings-log →
lib/jsonl-store.ts is the reported case), so any runtime root that
exposes bin/ without lib/ breaks 13 bin/ commands — learnings-log,
decision-log, telemetry and friends fail with "Cannot find module
.../lib/jsonl-store.ts" on every non-Claude install, silently from the
skills' perspective.

All five host-install sites now carry lib/ next to bin/, each through
the existing _link_or_copy helper (never raw ln — the static invariant
in test/setup-windows-fallback.test.ts enforces this):

- .agents sidecar (create_agents_sidecar asset loop)
- Codex runtime root (create_codex_runtime_root)
- Factory runtime root (create_factory_runtime_root)
- OpenCode runtime root (create_opencode_runtime_root)
- Kiro install block

New test/setup-runtime-lib-command.test.ts executes the real setup shell
for each root in a sandbox (both the symlink branch and the Windows copy
branch of _link_or_copy) and runs gstack-learnings-log end-to-end from
the installed root, asserting the learning lands in
~/.gstack/projects/<slug>/learnings.jsonl — plus a negative control
proving a bin-without-lib root fails exactly the way the bug report did.
gen-skill-docs.test.ts's setup-validation block pins the lib link at
every site. Cross-checked against PRs #2433, #2410 and #2198: all three
cover subsets of these sites; nothing they fix is missing here.

Contributed by @fedster99 (PR #2262); overlapping fixes by @gregario, @lsendel and @netkurt.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(setup): ship supabase/config.sh with every host runtime root

Distinct from the lib/-beside-bin/ defect: gstack-telemetry-sync,
gstack-update-check, gstack-security-dashboard and
gstack-community-dashboard all source $GSTACK_DIR/supabase/config.sh to
resolve GSTACK_SUPABASE_URL, where GSTACK_DIR is the installed root
(parent of bin/). The [ -f ... ] guard means a root without the file
degrades SILENTLY — telemetry and update checks just stop resolving the
project URL on non-Claude installs. Closes #2215.

setup now links supabase/config.sh (file-level on purpose — migrations/
and functions/ are dev-only) via _link_or_copy at all five host-install
sites: the PR's four (Codex, Factory, OpenCode runtime roots + the Kiro
block) plus the .agents sidecar, whose bin/ resolves the same relative
path and which the PR predates covering.

The runtime-root test now asserts supabase/config.sh is present in
every built root, on both the symlink and Windows-copy branches.

Contributed by @jizusun (PR #2216).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* ci(windows): curate the fix-wave regression tests into the windows-latest run

The windows-free-tests curated set is derived (POSIX-fragility regex scan
+ explicit deny list), and two of this wave's Windows regression files
were auto-excluded on false-positive pattern hits:

- browse/test/file-permissions.test.ts tripped the POSIX-mode-bitmask
  pattern, but every `mode & 0o777` assertion is platform-guarded — and
  the file carries the win32-only icacls-by-SID regression tests, which
  can only ever execute on windows-latest.
- browse/test/terminal-agent-owner-watchdog.test.ts tripped the
  spawn(['bun','run',...]) pattern whose reason is the Playwright-bound
  browse server; it actually spawns terminal-agent.ts (fs/path/crypto +
  local helpers only, no Playwright at module scope), and the owner-PID
  orphan leak it pins was reported on Windows (#2019).

Adds a KNOWN_WINDOWS_SAFE force-include list (mirror of
KNOWN_WINDOWS_INCOMPATIBLE, each entry carrying its false-positive
rationale) consulted before the pattern scan, and makes the
owner-watchdog test's throwaway owner process Windows-portable
(process.execPath instead of `sleep`, which a bare runner may not have).

The wave's other new files need no wiring: process-liveness-windows and
the bun-polyfill windowsHide/exited tests pass curation automatically;
setup-runtime-lib-command self-skips on win32 by design (its Windows
branch is exercised by simulating IS_WINDOWS=1 under bash), so
force-including it would add a permanently-skipped file.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(setup): register the SessionStart hook with a bash prefix on Windows

Windows can't execute an extensionless bash script directly — registering
the bare gstack-session-update path made the hook pop the "Select an app"
dialog on every session start (or silently never run), so team-mode
auto-upgrade was dead on Windows installs. Companion to the hooks'
spawn-bin routing: same defect class at the registration site.

Contributed by @NikhileshNanduri (PR #1813; VERSION/CHANGELOG collateral
stripped).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(setup): stop piping gen:skill-docs through tail — generator failures were masked

setup piped doc generation through `tail -3`, so a generator crash kept the
pipe's exit 0 and installs completed "successfully" with broken or missing
SKILL.md files. Capture the real exit status at BOTH sites (the main
gen:skill-docs step and the gbrain-detected gen:skill-docs:user regen —
the second drifted in after the PR and its own test caught it), print the
tail for UX, and fail loudly.

Contributed by @DavidMiserak (PR #1898; VERSION/CHANGELOG collateral
stripped; extended to the second pipe site).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(mktemp): move the X-run to the end of every temp-file template (BSD/busybox safe)

BSD mktemp (macOS) does not substitute an X-run that has a suffix after it:
`mktemp "$TMP_ROOT/codex-err-XXXXXX.txt"` creates a LITERAL
codex-err-XXXXXX.txt on the first call (exit 0) and every later call fails
with `mkstemp failed: File exists` — so /codex breaks from the SECOND run on
every Mac, masquerading as a model stall. busybox mktemp (Alpine) rejects the
template on the first run. Fixes #2091, #2370.

Union of both community fixes, compared at the diff level:
- PR #2372: all 11 source sites with a suffix after the X-run — codex
  SKILL.md.tmpl (5), claude SKILL.md.tmpl (3), bin/gstack-developer-profile
  (2, suffix folded into the prefix: .json.tmp.XXXXXX), and the office-hours
  codex pass in scripts/resolvers/review.ts (1).
- PR #2103: the second half of #2091 — bin/gstack-paths now strips the
  trailing slash from TMP_ROOT at the source (macOS $TMPDIR ends in `/`),
  plus runtime tests pinning that normalization.

New repo-wide tripwire in test/regression-issue2091-bsd-mktemp.test.ts:
every .tmpl, every SKILL.md, and every scripts/resolvers/*.ts is swept —
no mktemp template may carry a suffix after the X-run, with a self-test so
the detector can't be quietly blinded. Generated SKILL.md files regenerated
via gen:skill-docs in this commit.

Contributed by @ShuratCode (PR #2103) and @noron12234 (PR #2372); PR #2285 by @cathrynlavery covered a subset.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(codex,review,ship): scope codex review with an explicit --base flag, never prompt text

`codex review` takes its scope ONLY from --base/--commit/--uncommitted. The
positional [PROMPT] is mutually exclusive with all three, and a prompt-only
`codex review "<text>"` silently falls back to the uncommitted working-tree
scope (verified on 0.144.1: it runs `git status --short; git diff` and
reviews that) — so the previous prompt-based scoping produced a
confidently-worded review of the WRONG changes and read "no changes" on a
clean tree. Every diff pass now invokes `codex review --base <base>` with no
prompt argument: /codex Step 2A default path, the /review structured pass,
and the /ship adversarial-section pass (all via scripts/resolvers/review.ts).

Custom review instructions keep their own `codex exec` path (the CLI rejects
prompt + scope flag together), with the filesystem boundary preserved there.
Two new Error Handling entries teach the failure shapes: the argv-parse
error, and the "review says no changes on a branch full of changes" symptom.

Tests updated to pin the new invariant instead of banning the fix: the old
assertions required the diff range in prompt text and banned the
`--base <base> -c '...'` substring, which the correct scoped form contains.
Also deletes test/fixtures/golden-ship-claude.md — a 2,565-line orphaned
fixture referenced by zero tests (the live goldens are in
test/fixtures/golden/, compared by test/host-config.test.ts); the factory
golden is refreshed from the regenerated output. Generated SKILL.md files
regenerated via gen:skill-docs in this commit.

Contributed by @fangearhq-boop (PR #2513).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(review,ship): run the codex diff passes under the timeout wrapper (#1036)

The `_gstack_codex_timeout_wrapper` added in #1056 was wired into
codex/SKILL.md but never into the /review and /ship diff passes, which kept
running under a bare 5-minute Bash gate. An unwrapped stall returns no exit
code and no output, which downstream reads as "Codex reviewed and found
nothing" — a truncated pass silently became a clean bill. Measured on
codex-cli 0.145.0: a pass was killed at 287s of a 300s budget mid-tool-call,
and the same prompt completed in 336s.

Both passes in scripts/resolvers/review.ts (adversarial `codex exec` and the
structured `codex review --base` pass) now re-source gstack-codex-probe and
run under `_gstack_codex_timeout_wrapper 540`, with the Bash tool gate raised
to 600000 ms so the wrapper fires FIRST and a stall surfaces as a diagnosable
exit 124. The timeout guidance now says a timed-out pass is MISSING COVERAGE,
not a clean result, and points at the run's rollout log under
~/.codex/sessions/ for partial output. The stale "timeout doesn't exist on
macOS" claim is gone — the wrapper resolves gtimeout, then timeout, then runs
unwrapped, so it is safe without coreutils.

Static guards in test/codex-hardening.test.ts pin all three sites (resolver,
review/SKILL.md, ship/sections/adversarial.md): both calls wrapped, wrapper
budget strictly under the Bash gate, and no reappearance of the macOS claim
that steered these call sites away from the wrapper in the first place. The
Claude-output path guard in test/gen-skill-docs.test.ts now scrubs
~/.codex/sessions/ (a user-facing Codex CLI path, same class as the
~/.codex/logs/ exemption) before banning Codex host paths. Generated files
regenerated via gen:skill-docs; factory golden refreshed.

Contributed by @aegixx (PR #2379).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(codex): sandbox the review path, fail the gate closed, order timeouts wrapper-first

Closes #2496, #2524, #2477 — three defects in the class "a guard that
reports success while doing nothing", all in codex/SKILL.md.tmpl:

(a) Review sandbox. The default `codex review` path was the only codex call
with no sandbox override, inheriting ~/.codex/config.toml's default — write
access on a trusted project — while Important Rules claimed read-only.
Top-level `codex review` has no -s/--sandbox flag (verified on 0.147.0), so
the invocation now pins `-c 'sandbox_mode="read-only"'`, the same form the
consult-resume path already uses.

(b) Fail-closed verdict gate. The old rule ("no [P1] found → PASS") could
not fail on the default path: native `codex review` output carries no
bracketed tags, and a non-zero exit, expired auth, timeout, or empty result
also contains no [P1] — all read as PASS. The gate is now an ordered,
fail-closed check: non-zero exit → FAIL; empty output → FAIL; [P0]/[P1]
(bracketed or codex's native labels) → FAIL with count; NO severity tags at
all → FAIL requiring a human read; PASS is only reachable through the
explicit tagged-advisory-only branch. [P0] is recognized as blocking, and
the review-log findings count includes it.

(c) Bash gate above the wrapper. Step 2A instructed `timeout: 300000` under
a 330s wrapper, and Challenge's 300s gate sat under a 600s wrapper — the
harness killed the call before the wrapper could emit its diagnosable
exit-124 message. Every Bash gate now sits strictly ABOVE its wrapper:
360000 over the 330s review wrapper, 660000 over the 600s challenge/consult
wrappers, with the ordering rationale stated at each site.

Also from #2477/#2524: a new Error Handling entry for the model-entitlement
400 ("The '<model>' model is not supported...") pointing at the `model =`
pin and `[notice.model_migrations]` in ~/.codex/config.toml and saying
exactly which override to retry with (-m for exec-based modes,
`-c model="..."` for review mode, which rejects -m); the Model & Reasoning
section no longer documents `-m` for `/codex review`.

Static assertions in test/codex-hardening.test.ts pin (a)-(c) across both
the .tmpl and the generated SKILL.md: every scoped review invocation carries
sandbox_mode="read-only" and never -s; the default-PASS sentence is banned
and the fail-closed branches are present; and per-section, every Bash
`timeout: N` is strictly greater than every wrapper budget, with 2A/2B/2C
all required to be inspected. Generated SKILL.md regenerated via
gen:skill-docs in this commit.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(preamble): quoted tilde made Artifacts Sync and telemetry-finalize dead code in 49 skills

A tilde inside double quotes never expands, so the generated
`_BRAIN_SYNC_BIN="~/..."` assignments resolved to a literal ./~ path and
the Artifacts Sync + telemetry-finalize blocks silently no-op'd in every
skill that carried them (regression of #785). The preamble resolvers now
emit $HOME-based paths; all generated SKILL.md files regenerate identically
from the fixed templates, and a static tripwire fails the suite if a
quoted-tilde assignment ever reappears in generated output.

Fixes #1656, #1715.

Contributed by @jawadakram20 (PR #2333).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(gen-skill-docs): stop the catalog trim chopping descriptions at embedded periods

The description-trim regex treated the first period as end-of-sentence, so
skill descriptions with embedded periods (e.g. file extensions, version
numbers) truncated mid-thought in the generated catalog — the discovery
surface every host loads. Trim now respects the full first sentence;
diagram's description regenerates to its intended text.

Contributed by @sneakygriff (PR #2171).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(preamble): update_check:false gates the prose, not just the binary

Setting update_check:false stopped the update-check BINARY from running,
but every skill preamble still shipped the upgrade-handling instruction
prose unconditionally — burning tokens on instructions that could never
fire and confusing agents into probing for upgrades anyway. The resolver
now suppresses the upgrade-flow prose when the config disables checks.

Fixes #2001.

Contributed by @jc0d35 (PR #2022).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(browse): sidebar Terminal — drop the duplicate WS subprotocol header, stop doubling CJK IME input

The terminal client passed the auth token as the WS subprotocol AND echoed
it in a second header, which some Chromium builds reject; and composition
events double-sent CJK input (each IME commit arrived once from the
composition handler and once from the data handler). One auth path, one
input path; also fixes the terminal-agent test that failed on clean main.

Contributed by @mindsurf0176 (PR #2515).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(setup): -h/--help prints usage instead of running the installer

Asking setup for help RAN the full installer — Playwright download and all.
Standard help flags now short-circuit to usage.

Contributed by @saen-ai (PR #1219).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(hosts): Codex-generated skills reference AGENTS.md, not CLAUDE.md

Codex reads AGENTS.md, but its generated skills still told agents to read
CLAUDE.md in 8 places — instructions Codex hosts cannot follow. The host
config now maps the memory-file name per host; all three ship goldens
refreshed from the regenerated output.

Contributed by @exGeni (PR #1996).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(retro,ship): count tracked files for the test-file metric, not the working tree

The test-file count ran find over the working tree, sweeping untracked
build output — a Rails repo reported 623 test files when git tracks 17
(37x), skewing retro narratives and ship dashboards. Count via git ls-files
instead; includes the one-line Python-glob widening so non-JS repos stop
undercounting.

Fixes #2307, #1999.

Contributed by @joshRpowell (PR #2308).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(land-and-deploy,gen): auto-merge diagnosis + CRLF-stable generation

Two small hardenings: land-and-deploy Step 4 no longer misdiagnoses a
failed `gh pr merge --auto` as a permissions problem when the real cause is
the merge-method mismatch the command names; and gen-skill-docs normalizes
CRLF at the template entry point so Windows checkouts with autocrlf produce
byte-identical generated output to CI instead of silently skipping the
\n-anchored transforms.

Contributed by @Jmeg8r (PR #2437) and @1ncludeSteven (PR #1051).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(land-and-deploy): stop greedy sed from eating the URL scheme in deploy-config parsing

The deploy-config bootstrap parsed "Production URL: https://x.com" with
sed 's/.*: *//', which cuts at the LAST colon — the one in "https:" —
yielding "//x.com". Cut at the first ": " instead (s/^[^:]*: *//).

Resolver only; the generated land-and-deploy/SKILL.md regenerates from
this source in the docs lane.

Contributed by @briascoi (PRs #2555/#2493).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(artifacts-init): honor the provider CLI's git_protocol instead of forcing SSH

gstack-artifacts-init unconditionally rewrote the push remote to SSH and
hard-failed setup for users whose gh/glab auth is HTTPS-only. Now:

- provider-created remotes follow `gh config get git_protocol` /
  `glab config get git_protocol` (HTTPS when unset — the gh default)
- explicit/existing/manual remotes keep their given protocol; unknown
  URL forms (local bare paths, file://, self-hosted) pass through
- new --push-protocol auto|https|ssh flag overrides the inference
- the unreachable-remote error names the actual protocol and points at
  --push-protocol instead of assuming a missing SSH key

Closes #1348.

Contributed by @time-attack (PR #2225).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(browse): skip the .gitignore append when git already ignores .gstack/

ensureStateDir appended ".gstack/" to a tracked .gitignore even when git
already ignored the directory via global excludes, .git/info/exclude, or a
parent .gitignore — dirtying the working tree on every daemon start. Run
`git check-ignore -q -- .gstack/` first and return early when git says it's
covered; git-missing/not-a-repo/timeout all fall through to the existing
text-check append (the safe default).

Closes #2385.

Contributed by @gregario (PR #2430).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(browse): guard browser.process() in resolveDisconnectCause

`.process()` only exists on browsers Playwright launched itself; a browser
from connectOverCDP() (or a test stub) has no such method, so the blind call
threw "browser?.process is not a function" inside the disconnect handler and
took down the daemon. Type-check the method before calling it and treat the
no-method case as no process handle.

Closes #2085.

Contributed by @elan2002 (PR #2434).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(lib): narrow the override injection denylist to instruction-shaped phrases

The /override[:\s]/i pattern flagged any prose containing "override " or
"override:" — CLI flags (--port-override -1), tfvars notes, and plain
"you can override the default region" all tripped the injection guard.
Require an instruction-shaped continuation: "override (all)? previous |
prior | above | the rules/instructions/system prompt". Genuine attempts
like "Override: ignore all previous instructions" still block via the
ignore-previous pattern.

Closes #2401, #1934.

Contributed by @Masashi-Ono0611 (PR #2424); same fix independently by
@JonasFocus (PR #1940).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(redact): stop the E.164 phone pattern flagging compact timestamps

Bare 14-digit runs like 20260727202423 (YYYYMMDDHHMMSS backup/log stamps)
matched the phone regex and produced MEDIUM PII findings. Reject a
separator-free 14-digit span whose fields parse as a plausible date-time;
real numbers carry a + or spacing, so phone coverage is unchanged.

Contributed by @abkrim (PR #2428).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(design): create the OpenAI key file owner-only, closing the write-then-chmod race

saveApiKey wrote ~/.gstack/openai.json at the default umask and tightened to
0600 afterwards, leaving the API key briefly world-readable between write and
chmod (CWE-377/367). Pass mode 0o600 at create; the trailing chmodSync stays
as a backstop to tighten a pre-existing loose file.

Contributed by @bunlongheng (PR #2468).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(config): make gstack-config key validation locale-independent

POSIX bracket ranges like a-z follow the active collation order; under GNU
grep with tr_TR.UTF-8 the range excludes the ASCII letter i, so every key
containing i (skill_prefix, explain_level, ...) was rejected as invalid.
Pin both get/set validators to LC_ALL=C, with a source-level tripwire test
since macOS BSD grep doesn't reproduce the bug.

Closes #2494.

Contributed by @Math1987 (PR #2506).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(resolvers): stop env-var hosts from doubling $HOME in the binary fallback path

The browse/design/make-pdf setup resolvers built the fallback binary path as
"$HOME" + dir.replace(/^~/, ''), which is only correct for ~-rooted dirs.
Env-var hosts carry an absolute $GSTACK_* dir, so the generated fallback
became $HOME$GSTACK_.../browse — a path that never exists. New toShellPath()
in scripts/resolvers/types.ts expands ~ to $HOME and passes absolute
env-var dirs through untouched; all five call sites route through it.

Claude-host generated output is byte-identical, so no SKILL.md regeneration
is needed here.

Closes #2055.

Contributed by @simjak (PR #2056).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(settings-hook): respect CLAUDE_CONFIG_DIR when resolving settings.json

gstack-settings-hook hardcoded $HOME/.claude/settings.json, so users running
Claude Code with a relocated CLAUDE_CONFIG_DIR had hooks written to a config
file Claude never reads. Resolve ${CLAUDE_CONFIG_DIR:-$HOME/.claude} first;
the explicit GSTACK_SETTINGS_FILE override still wins.

Partial #349.

Contributed by @andrefogelman (PR #2239).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(browse): dispatch a change event after fill for change-only validators

Playwright's Locator.fill() dispatches `input` but never `change`, so
frameworks that validate on change (AngularJS ng-change, debounced
strength/match checks) never saw the filled value — correct in the DOM,
failing the framework's own validation. `browse fill` now dispatches
`change` after the fill. Failing-first regression test with a
change-only password-match fixture included.

Contributed by @intelliot (PR #2475).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(safety): unknown question-preference source exits the documented 2, not 1

The --write user-origin gate documents exit 2 as "rejected, do not retry"
(profile poisoning defense), but a source outside both the allowed and the
explicitly-rejected lists fell through to exit 1 — the generic validation
code callers treat as retryable. Unknown sources now exit 2 with the same
do-not-retry rejection message as the known non-user-originated ones.

Closes #2390.

Contributed by @gregario (PR #2429).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(pr-title): stop duplicating the version prefix on bare-version titles

A title that was nothing but a version ("v1.2.3" — the form ship uses for
version-only bumps) matched neither the "v<NEW_VERSION> " literal case nor
the trailing-space strip regex, fell through to the prepend path, and came
out as "v1.2.3.4 v1.2.3" — which pr-title-sync.yml then wrote back via
gh pr edit. Handle the bare form in both the no-change case and the
prefix-strip regex, and emit a bare new version when nothing follows.

Closes #1886.

Contributed by @jbetala7 (PR #1887).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(build): escape literal braces in the bun:sqlite stub regex

Perl >= 5.26 treats an unescaped literal `{` in a pattern as fatal
("Unescaped left brace in regex is illegal"), so build-node-server.sh
died at the bun:sqlite stub substitution on modern perl. Escape both
braces; the replacement output is unchanged.

Closes #2300.

Contributed by @nuga0718 (PR #2111).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(config): preserve spaces in gstack-config values

get/list read values with awk '{print $2}' | tr -d '[:space:]', which
truncated any value containing spaces ("/Users/x/Conductor Workspaces"
came back as "/Users/x/Conductor") and set wrote the unfiltered raw value
on the append path. New read_config_value() strips only the "key:" prefix
and trailing whitespace (cut-style parse), and set appends the same
newline-stripped value the in-place edit path uses.

Closes #1782.

Contributed by @jbetala7 (PR #1783).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(browse): recover a late-healthy detached daemon instead of a false "Server failed to start"

startServer spawns the daemon detached + unref'd, then polls health for a
fixed budget. On a loaded machine the budget can elapse in the gap between
the loop's last tick and the daemon becoming ready — the CLI reported
"Server failed to start within Ns" while the very next `browse status`
showed a healthy server. Add a final readState()+isServerHealthy() re-check
before the timeout throw, and make the budget env-overridable via
BROWSE_START_TIMEOUT (BROWSE_* tunable convention). Structural + behavioral
tests pin both invariants.

Closes #1846.

Contributed by @harjothkhara (PR #1847).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(browse): daemon resilience on loaded machines — Bun conn errors, stop/restart flush, startup + git-root budgets

Four load-sensitivity fixes in the daemon lifecycle:

- sendCommand only recognized Node's ECONNREFUSED/ECONNRESET; the compiled
  CLI runs on Bun, which reports 'ConnectionRefused'/'ConnectionClosed'
  ("Unable to connect..."), so daemon crashes leaked the raw error and
  exited 1 instead of entering the busy-check/restart path. Match both.
- stop/restart called shutdown() inline, which exits before the HTTP
  response flushes — the CLI saw a dropped socket (and would now
  crash-retry a fresh daemon just to stop it). Defer shutdown ~100ms so
  the 200 lands first.
- Non-CI POSIX startup budget raised 8s -> 15s (cold Chromium measured
  ~5.7s at load avg 10; load 12+ blew the old budget while the detached
  daemon was still booting).
- getGitRoot's 2s git rev-parse timeout returned null under load (6.3s
  spikes measured), scattering state files across cwds into split-brain
  daemons. Raise to 8s, still bounded.

Contributed by @mplatts (PR #1732).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(telemetry): ingest keeps error_message/failed_step instead of dropping them

The telemetry_events columns exist and bin/gstack-telemetry-log already
sends error_message + failed_step, but the Supabase ingest function dropped
both fields on insert — every error report arrived with no message and no
failing step. Map them through with the same bounded-length sanitization as
error_class (500/100 chars). The completion-status resolver now also passes
--error-message/--failed-step in the generated skill telemetry block, with
instructions to leave them empty on success.

Resolver only for the template side; generated SKILL.md files regenerate
from this source in the docs lane.

Contributed by @sunnnybala (PR #769).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(browse): surface non-EEXIST errors in acquireServerLock instead of masking them

acquireServerLock caught every open failure as if the lock were held:
EACCES/EROFS/ENOENT surfaced as phantom "another process holds the lock"
(null return, no diagnostics), and a failed stale-lock read or unlink was
swallowed the same way. Each failure class now logs a coded, pathed
diagnostic: non-EEXIST open errors, holder-PID read errors (ENOENT retries
the acquire — the holder released between open and read), and stale-lock
unlink errors. Four-case unit test included.

Closes #1084.

Contributed by @jbetala7 (PR #1725); same fix independently by
@JiayuuWang (PR #1097).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(paths): shell-quote gstack-paths output so eval round-trips values

gstack-paths emitted bare KEY=VALUE lines, so the documented
eval "$(gstack-paths)" re-parsed the values: backslashes were eaten as
escapes (Windows $TMP C:\Users\... became C:Users...) and a space
word-split the assignment, leaving the variable empty. Emit each value
with printf %q so eval round-trips byte-for-byte; plain POSIX paths are
unchanged. Round-trip regression tests cover backslashes, spaces, and
embedded quotes.

Closes #2374.

Contributed by @fangearhq-boop (PR #2376); same fix independently by
@yannickspiess (PR #1580).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* security(browse): drop .svg from the load-html extension allowlist

SVG is a script-capable format (inline <script>, event handlers, foreign
objects), so allowing it through load-html's HTML allowlist let a local
.svg execute script in the browse session context. The allowlist is now
.html/.htm/.xhtml only; regression test asserts .svg is rejected.

Contributed by @garagon (PR #1153).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(benchmark): validate --timeout-ms as a positive integer

gstack-model-benchmark fed --timeout-ms straight through parseInt, so
"abc" became NaN and "0"/"-1" passed through — a NaN or non-positive
timeout silently disables the per-provider watchdog. Reject anything
that isn't a positive (optionally +-prefixed) safe integer with a clear
error and exit 1.

Closes #1726.

Contributed by @jbetala7 (PR #1727).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore(fixtures): clean terminology in the security-bench replay fixture

Two spots in browse/test/fixtures/security-bench-haiku-responses.json
referred to real-world HVAC project naming; replace with the generic
"mechanical services" wording. Fixture stays valid JSON; replay tests
unchanged.

Contributed by @apex-system (PR #2131).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* ci: cancel superseded actionlint and skill-docs runs

actionlint.yml and skill-docs.yml trigger on both push and pull_request
with no concurrency group, so every push to an active branch left the
previous (now-obsolete) runs queued or running — twice per commit on
same-repo PR branches. Add the same cancel-in-progress concurrency
groups the heavier workflows already use, plus a free static tripwire
test that fails CI if a push+pull_request workflow ever ships again
without cancel-in-progress.

Contributed by @jbetala7 (PR #2053).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(make-pdf): correct CJK rendering — NUL sentinel hardening, SC-first fonts, CJK quote context

Three CJK fixes in the PDF pipeline:

- smartypants strips stray input NULs up front so document text can never
  forge the U+0000 placeholder sentinel and leak a preserved-zone marker
  into the output.
- The CJK font stack led with Japanese families, so Simplified-Chinese
  text rendered han glyphs with JP variants. Lead with PingFang SC /
  Heiti SC / Noto Sans CJK SC / Source Han Sans SC before the JP
  fallbacks.
- Quote-smartening only recognized ASCII openers as "start of quote"
  context; the fullwidth colon and CJK brackets now count, so quotes
  after them curl the right way.

Contributed by @rssprivacy-commits (PR #2012).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* docs: regenerate skill output for the quick-win resolver changes

Regen for the deploy-config URL-scheme fix (utility resolver), telemetry
completion-status resolver, and $HOME-doubling binary-resolver fix; ship
goldens refreshed to match. Generated-output-only commit.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(slug): cached identity is sticky — heal ONLY the provable subdir-cache bug shape

The walk-up rewrite recomputed the slug on every run and "healed" the cache
toward the fresh value, which broke the #2212 continuity contract: a project
that used gstack before adopting a git remote would be silently renamed to
the remote-derived slug, orphaning everything under ~/.gstack/projects/.
Cached identity now wins, with one precise exception: when the cached value
equals THIS pwd's basename while the walk-up proves pwd is not the project
root, the entry came from the pre-walk-up subdirectory bug (#1125) and is
recomputed. All four slug contracts pass together (repo-mode #2212,
walk-up #1125, sanitize, user-slug).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(claude): stop false-blocking macOS keychain subscription auth in host detection

The /claude skill's auth probe only recognized env-var/API-key auth, so
macOS subscription installs (keychain-backed, where `claude -p` works fine)
were told they had no auth. Detection now uses host invocation.

Fixes #1890.

Contributed by @xing-qnex (PR #2411); PR #2548 by @shawnacalia covered the
keychain case.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(setup): Ubuntu 26.04 Playwright platform detect + silence the codesign false alarm

Two small setup papercuts: the Playwright platform probe now recognizes
Ubuntu 26.04 instead of falling to the generic-Linux path, and macOS
installs stop warning about a codesign "failure" that was actually the
expected unsigned-adhoc path (the real signature check already gates
binary launch).

Contributed by @nuga0718 (PR #2113) and @lucascaro (PR #1758).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(skills): land-and-deploy squash readback, next-version paths, embed-flags quoting

Three template one-liners: land-and-deploy reads the squash-merge result
from the merge commit instead of the stale branch tip; review/landing-report
/land-and-deploy templates call bin/gstack-next-version via its installed
path instead of a bare repo-relative one; setup-gbrain quotes
GBRAIN_EMBED_FLAGS so zsh word-splitting stops silently dropping
voyage-code-3 flags. Regenerated output included.

Contributed by @stormeoio (PR #2011), @rjmurillo (PR #1820) and
@trevorhstandridge (PR #1817).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* release: v1.64.0.0 — fix wave CHANGELOG, VERSION, deferred-wave TODOs

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test: refresh ship goldens for the telemetry error-field resolver output

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test(redact-prepush): assemble the fake AWS key at runtime — the literal blocked our own push

The hook's fixtures carried a live-format AKIA literal, and the repo's own
pre-push scanner (hardened in this wave) correctly blocked pushing it. The
placeholder-suppressed docs key would defeat the detection tests, so the
fixtures now concatenate the key at runtime: tests still exercise real
detection, and the pushed diff never contains a scannable credential shape.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(slug): terminate the marker walk-up on dirname's fixed point — hung every bin on Windows

Under git-bash on Windows a mixed-form path walks C:/Users -> C: -> . -> .
forever: dirname's fixed point there is never "/", so the walk-up loop spun
and every bin that evals gstack-slug (learnings-log first among them) hung
until spawn timeout. Caught by windows-free-tests CI on the wave PR. Break
on the fixed point itself with a depth cap for exotic forms; regression
tests drive the extracted function with hostile path shapes under a hard
timeout.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

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/**
* Structural tests for the sidebar's surviving UX surfaces:
* - Quick-action toolbar (cleanup via PTY injection, screenshot, cookies)
* - CSP fallback basic picker (content.js) + inspector allowlist
* - Deterministic cleanup heuristics (write-commands.ts)
* - Welcome page + sidebar auto-open + arrow hint signal chain
* - Connection/auth race prevention + startup health check
* - browser-manager tab tracking + no-focus-steal invariants
* - Server shutdown teardown of the terminal-agent
*
* History: this file used to also pin the chat-queue architecture
* (sidebar-agent.ts, /sidebar-command, /sidebar-chat, /sidebar-tabs,
* per-tab chat context, stop button, chat polling, processAgentEvent,
* pickSidebarModel). That entire path was deliberately ripped in PR #1216
* (v1.14.0.0) when the interactive claude PTY (terminal-agent.ts) proved
* strictly more capable — see docs/designs/SIDEBAR_MESSAGE_FLOW.md. The
* stale blocks kept "passing" only because a teardown bug made `bun test`
* exit 0 before reporting; once that was fixed (PR #2172) they surfaced as
* failures and were removed. The rip itself is pinned as absence tests in
* browse/test/sidebar-tabs.test.ts.
*/
import { describe, test, expect } from 'bun:test';
import * as fs from 'fs';
import * as path from 'path';
const ROOT = path.resolve(__dirname, '..');
describe('browser tab bar (sidepanel.html)', () => {
const html = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, '..', 'extension', 'sidepanel.html'), 'utf-8');
test('browser-tabs container exists', () => {
expect(html).toContain('id="browser-tabs"');
});
test('browser-tabs hidden by default', () => {
const match = html.match(/id="browser-tabs"[^>]*/);
expect(match).not.toBeNull();
expect(match![0]).toContain('display:none');
});
});
// ─── Bidirectional tab sync ──────────────────────────────────────
describe('sidebar→browser tab switch', () => {
const bmSrc = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'src', 'browser-manager.ts'), 'utf-8');
test('switchTab supports bringToFront option', () => {
expect(bmSrc).toContain('switchTab(id: number, opts?');
expect(bmSrc).toContain('bringToFront');
// Default behavior still brings to front (opt-out, not opt-in)
expect(bmSrc).toContain('bringToFront !== false');
});
});
describe('browser→sidebar tab sync', () => {
const bmSrc = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'src', 'browser-manager.ts'), 'utf-8');
test('syncActiveTabByUrl method exists on BrowserManager', () => {
expect(bmSrc).toContain('syncActiveTabByUrl(activeUrl: string)');
});
test('syncActiveTabByUrl updates activeTabId when URL matches a different tab', () => {
const fn = bmSrc.slice(
bmSrc.indexOf('syncActiveTabByUrl('),
bmSrc.indexOf('syncActiveTabByUrl(') + 1200,
);
expect(fn).toContain('this.activeTabId = id');
// Exact match
expect(fn).toContain('pageUrl === activeUrl');
// Fuzzy match (origin+pathname)
expect(fn).toContain('activeOriginPath');
expect(fn).toContain('fuzzyId');
});
test('context.on("page") tracks user-created tabs', () => {
expect(bmSrc).toContain("context.on('page'");
expect(bmSrc).toContain('this.pages.set(id, page)');
// Should log when new tab detected
expect(bmSrc).toContain('New tab detected');
});
test('page close handler removes tab from pages map', () => {
expect(bmSrc).toContain("page.on('close'");
expect(bmSrc).toContain('this.pages.delete(id)');
expect(bmSrc).toContain('Tab closed');
});
test('syncActiveTabByUrl skips when only 1 tab (no ambiguity)', () => {
const fn = bmSrc.slice(
bmSrc.indexOf('syncActiveTabByUrl('),
bmSrc.indexOf('syncActiveTabByUrl(') + 600,
);
expect(fn).toContain('this.pages.size <= 1');
});
// NOTE: the /sidebar-tabs + /sidebar-command server consumers of
// syncActiveTabByUrl and the sidepanel chat-tab handlers were removed
// with the chat-queue rip (PR #1216). The BrowserManager primitives above
// survive (tab tracking feeds active-tab.json for the PTY claude).
test('background.js listens for chrome.tabs.onActivated', () => {
const bgSrc = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, '..', 'extension', 'background.js'), 'utf-8');
expect(bgSrc).toContain('chrome.tabs.onActivated.addListener');
expect(bgSrc).toContain('browserTabActivated');
});
});
describe('browser tab bar (sidepanel.css)', () => {
const css = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, '..', 'extension', 'sidepanel.css'), 'utf-8');
test('browser-tabs styles exist', () => {
expect(css).toContain('.browser-tabs');
expect(css).toContain('.browser-tab');
expect(css).toContain('.browser-tab.active');
});
test('tab bar is horizontally scrollable', () => {
const barStyle = css.slice(
css.indexOf('.browser-tabs {'),
css.indexOf('}', css.indexOf('.browser-tabs {')) + 1,
);
expect(barStyle).toContain('overflow-x: auto');
});
test('active tab is visually distinct', () => {
const activeStyle = css.slice(
css.indexOf('.browser-tab.active {'),
css.indexOf('}', css.indexOf('.browser-tab.active {')) + 1,
);
expect(activeStyle).toContain('--bg-surface');
expect(activeStyle).toContain('--text-body');
});
});
// ─── Sidebar CSS tests ──────────────────────────────────────────
describe('sidebar CSS (sidepanel.css)', () => {
const css = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, '..', 'extension', 'sidepanel.css'), 'utf-8');
test('stop button style exists', () => {
expect(css).toContain('.stop-btn');
});
test('stop button uses error color', () => {
const stopBtnSection = css.slice(
css.indexOf('.stop-btn {'),
css.indexOf('}', css.indexOf('.stop-btn {')) + 1,
);
expect(stopBtnSection).toContain('--error');
});
test('experimental-banner no longer uses amber warning colors', () => {
const bannerSection = css.slice(
css.indexOf('.experimental-banner {'),
css.indexOf('}', css.indexOf('.experimental-banner {')) + 1,
);
// Should not be amber/warning anymore
expect(bannerSection).not.toContain('245, 158, 11, 0.15');
expect(bannerSection).not.toContain('#F59E0B');
});
test('tool description uses system font not mono', () => {
const toolSection = css.slice(
css.indexOf('.agent-tool {'),
css.indexOf('}', css.indexOf('.agent-tool {')) + 1,
);
expect(toolSection).toContain('font-system');
expect(toolSection).not.toContain('font-mono');
});
});
// ─── Inspector message allowlist fix ────────────────────────────
describe('inspector message allowlist fix', () => {
const bgSrc = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, '..', 'extension', 'background.js'), 'utf-8');
test('ALLOWED_TYPES includes inspector message types', () => {
const allowListSection = bgSrc.slice(
bgSrc.indexOf('const ALLOWED_TYPES'),
bgSrc.indexOf(']);', bgSrc.indexOf('const ALLOWED_TYPES')) + 3,
);
expect(allowListSection).toContain('startInspector');
expect(allowListSection).toContain('stopInspector');
expect(allowListSection).toContain('elementPicked');
expect(allowListSection).toContain('pickerCancelled');
expect(allowListSection).toContain('applyStyle');
expect(allowListSection).toContain('inspectResult');
});
});
// ─── CSP fallback basic picker ──────────────────────────────────
describe('CSP fallback basic picker', () => {
const contentSrc = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, '..', 'extension', 'content.js'), 'utf-8');
const bgSrc = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, '..', 'extension', 'background.js'), 'utf-8');
test('content.js contains startBasicPicker message handler', () => {
expect(contentSrc).toContain("msg.type === 'startBasicPicker'");
expect(contentSrc).toContain('startBasicPicker()');
});
test('content.js contains captureBasicData function with getComputedStyle', () => {
expect(contentSrc).toContain('function captureBasicData(');
expect(contentSrc).toContain('getComputedStyle(');
expect(contentSrc).toContain('getBoundingClientRect()');
});
test('content.js contains CSSOM iteration guarded against cross-origin sheets', () => {
expect(contentSrc).toContain('document.styleSheets');
expect(contentSrc).toContain('cssRules');
// Cross-origin stylesheets throw DOMException on cssRules access. The
// iteration must swallow exactly that (typed catch, not a bare catch {}
// — see the slop-scan philosophy in CLAUDE.md).
expect(contentSrc).toContain('(same-origin only)');
expect(contentSrc).toMatch(/catch \(e\) \{ if \(!\(e instanceof DOMException\)\) throw e; \}/);
});
test('content.js saves and restores outline on elements', () => {
expect(contentSrc).toContain('basicPickerSavedOutline');
// Outline is restored in cleanup and highlight functions
expect(contentSrc).toContain('.style.outline = basicPickerSavedOutline');
});
test('content.js basic picker sends inspectResult with mode basic', () => {
expect(contentSrc).toContain("mode: 'basic'");
expect(contentSrc).toContain("type: 'inspectResult'");
});
test('content.js basic picker cleans up on Escape', () => {
expect(contentSrc).toContain('onBasicKeydown');
expect(contentSrc).toContain("e.key === 'Escape'");
expect(contentSrc).toContain('basicPickerCleanup');
});
test('background.js injectInspector has separate try blocks for executeScript and insertCSS', () => {
const injectFn = bgSrc.slice(
bgSrc.indexOf('async function injectInspector('),
bgSrc.indexOf('\n}', bgSrc.indexOf('async function injectInspector(') + 1) + 2,
);
// executeScript and insertCSS should be in separate try blocks
expect(injectFn).toContain('executeScript');
expect(injectFn).toContain('insertCSS');
// Fallback sends startBasicPicker
expect(injectFn).toContain("type: 'startBasicPicker'");
expect(injectFn).toContain("mode: 'basic'");
});
test('background.js stores inspectorMode for routing', () => {
expect(bgSrc).toContain('inspectorMode');
});
});
// ─── Cleanup and screenshot buttons ─────────────────────────────
describe('cleanup and screenshot buttons', () => {
const html = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, '..', 'extension', 'sidepanel.html'), 'utf-8');
const js = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, '..', 'extension', 'sidepanel.js'), 'utf-8');
const css = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, '..', 'extension', 'sidepanel.css'), 'utf-8');
test('sidepanel.html contains cleanup and screenshot buttons in inspector', () => {
expect(html).toContain('inspector-cleanup-btn');
expect(html).toContain('inspector-screenshot-btn');
expect(html).toContain('inspector-action-btn');
});
test('sidepanel.html contains cleanup and screenshot buttons in chat toolbar', () => {
expect(html).toContain('chat-cleanup-btn');
expect(html).toContain('chat-screenshot-btn');
expect(html).toContain('quick-actions');
});
test('cleanup button injects smart prompt into the live PTY (not just deterministic selectors)', () => {
// Cleanup pipes a prompt into the running claude PTY via
// gstackInjectToTerminal (the chat-queue POST to /sidebar-command was
// ripped in PR #1216 — the live REPL is the only execution surface).
const cleanupFn = js.slice(
js.indexOf('async function runCleanup('),
js.indexOf('async function runScreenshot('),
);
expect(cleanupFn).toContain('gstackInjectToTerminal');
expect(cleanupFn).toContain('cleanupPrompt');
// Should include both deterministic first pass AND agent snapshot analysis
expect(cleanupFn).toContain('cleanup --all');
expect(cleanupFn).toContain('snapshot -i');
// Should instruct claude to keep site branding
expect(cleanupFn).toContain('Keep the site');
expect(cleanupFn).toContain('header/masthead');
});
test('sidepanel.js screenshot handler POSTs to /command with screenshot', () => {
expect(js).toContain("command: 'screenshot'");
});
test('sidepanel.css contains inspector-action-btn styles', () => {
expect(css).toContain('.inspector-action-btn');
expect(css).toContain('.inspector-action-btn.loading');
});
test('sidepanel.css contains quick-action-btn styles for chat toolbar', () => {
expect(css).toContain('.quick-action-btn');
expect(css).toContain('.quick-action-btn.loading');
expect(css).toContain('.quick-actions');
});
test('cleanup and screenshot use shared helper functions', () => {
expect(js).toContain('async function runCleanup(');
expect(js).toContain('async function runScreenshot(');
// Both inspector and chat buttons are wired
expect(js).toContain('chatCleanupBtn');
expect(js).toContain('chatScreenshotBtn');
});
test('sidepanel.css contains chat-notification styles', () => {
expect(css).toContain('.chat-notification');
});
});
describe('cleanup heuristics (write-commands.ts)', () => {
const wcSrc = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'src', 'write-commands.ts'), 'utf-8');
test('cleanup defaults to --all when no args provided', () => {
// Should not throw on empty args, should default to doAll
expect(wcSrc).toContain('if (args.length === 0)');
expect(wcSrc).toContain('doAll = true');
});
test('CLEANUP_SELECTORS has overlays category', () => {
expect(wcSrc).toContain('overlays: [');
expect(wcSrc).toContain('paywall');
expect(wcSrc).toContain('newsletter');
expect(wcSrc).toContain('interstitial');
expect(wcSrc).toContain('push-notification');
expect(wcSrc).toContain('app-banner');
});
test('CLEANUP_SELECTORS ads has major ad networks', () => {
expect(wcSrc).toContain('doubleclick');
expect(wcSrc).toContain('googlesyndication');
expect(wcSrc).toContain('amazon-adsystem');
expect(wcSrc).toContain('outbrain');
expect(wcSrc).toContain('taboola');
expect(wcSrc).toContain('criteo');
});
test('CLEANUP_SELECTORS cookies has major consent frameworks', () => {
expect(wcSrc).toContain('onetrust');
expect(wcSrc).toContain('CybotCookiebot');
expect(wcSrc).toContain('truste');
expect(wcSrc).toContain('qc-cmp2');
expect(wcSrc).toContain('Quantcast');
});
test('cleanup uses !important to override inline styles', () => {
// Elements with inline style="display:block" need !important to hide
expect(wcSrc).toContain("setProperty('display', 'none', 'important')");
});
test('cleanup unlocks scroll (body overflow:hidden)', () => {
expect(wcSrc).toContain("overflow === 'hidden'");
expect(wcSrc).toContain("setProperty('overflow', 'auto', 'important')");
});
test('cleanup removes blur effects (paywall blur)', () => {
expect(wcSrc).toContain("filter?.includes('blur')");
expect(wcSrc).toContain("setProperty('filter', 'none', 'important')");
});
test('cleanup removes article truncation (max-height)', () => {
expect(wcSrc).toContain('truncat');
expect(wcSrc).toContain("setProperty('max-height', 'none', 'important')");
});
test('cleanup collapses empty ad placeholder whitespace', () => {
expect(wcSrc).toContain('empty placeholders');
// Should check text content length before collapsing
expect(wcSrc).toContain('text.length < 20');
});
test('sticky cleanup skips gstack control indicator', () => {
expect(wcSrc).toContain("gstack-ctrl");
});
test('CLEANUP_SELECTORS has clutter category', () => {
expect(wcSrc).toContain('clutter: [');
expect(wcSrc).toContain('audio-player');
expect(wcSrc).toContain('podcast-player');
expect(wcSrc).toContain('puzzle');
expect(wcSrc).toContain('recirculation');
expect(wcSrc).toContain('everlit');
});
test('cleanup removes "ADVERTISEMENT" text labels', () => {
expect(wcSrc).toContain('adTextPatterns');
expect(wcSrc).toContain('/^advertisement$/i');
expect(wcSrc).toContain('/article continues/i');
expect(wcSrc).toContain('ad labels');
});
test('sticky cleanup preserves topmost full-width nav bar', () => {
// Should preserve the first full-width element near the top
expect(wcSrc).toContain('preservedTopNav');
expect(wcSrc).toContain('viewportWidth * 0.8');
// Should sort sticky elements by vertical position
expect(wcSrc).toContain('sort((a, b) => a.top - b.top)');
});
});
describe('chat toolbar buttons disabled state', () => {
const js = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, '..', 'extension', 'sidepanel.js'), 'utf-8');
const css = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, '..', 'extension', 'sidepanel.css'), 'utf-8');
test('setActionButtonsEnabled function exists', () => {
expect(js).toContain('function setActionButtonsEnabled(enabled)');
});
test('buttons are disabled when disconnected', () => {
// updateConnection should call setActionButtonsEnabled(false) when no URL
expect(js).toContain('setActionButtonsEnabled(false)');
expect(js).toContain('setActionButtonsEnabled(true)');
});
test('runCleanup silently returns when disconnected (no error spam)', () => {
// Should NOT show "Not connected" notification, just return silently
const cleanupFn = js.slice(
js.indexOf('async function runCleanup('),
js.indexOf('\n}', js.indexOf('async function runCleanup(') + 1) + 2,
);
expect(cleanupFn).not.toContain('Not connected to browse server');
});
test('CSS has disabled style for action buttons', () => {
expect(css).toContain('.quick-action-btn.disabled');
expect(css).toContain('.inspector-action-btn.disabled');
expect(css).toContain('pointer-events: none');
});
});
// ─── Focus stealing prevention ──────────────────────────────────
describe('tab switching does not steal focus', () => {
const serverSrc = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'src', 'server.ts'), 'utf-8');
const bmSrc = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'src', 'browser-manager.ts'), 'utf-8');
test('switchTab has bringToFront option', () => {
expect(bmSrc).toContain('bringToFront?: boolean');
expect(bmSrc).toContain('bringToFront !== false');
});
test('handleCommand tab pinning does NOT steal focus', () => {
// All switchTab calls in handleCommand should use bringToFront: false
const handleFn = serverSrc.slice(
serverSrc.indexOf('async function handleCommand('),
serverSrc.indexOf('\n// ', serverSrc.indexOf('async function handleCommand(') + 200),
);
const switchCalls = handleFn.match(/switchTab\([^)]+\)/g) || [];
for (const call of switchCalls) {
expect(call).toContain('bringToFront: false');
}
});
});
// ─── LLM-based cleanup architecture ─────────────────────────────
describe('LLM-based cleanup (smart agent cleanup)', () => {
const js = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, '..', 'extension', 'sidepanel.js'), 'utf-8');
const wcSrc = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'src', 'write-commands.ts'), 'utf-8');
test('cleanup button does not bypass the agent with a direct /command POST', () => {
const cleanupFn = js.slice(
js.indexOf('async function runCleanup('),
js.indexOf('async function runScreenshot('),
);
// The smart cleanup goes through the claude PTY, never a raw
// deterministic /command fetch. (The PTY-injection wiring itself is
// pinned in sidebar-tabs.test.ts.)
expect(cleanupFn).not.toMatch(/fetch.*\/command['"]/);
});
test('cleanup prompt includes deterministic first pass', () => {
const cleanupFn = js.slice(
js.indexOf('async function runCleanup('),
js.indexOf('async function runScreenshot('),
);
// First run the deterministic sweep
expect(cleanupFn).toContain('cleanup --all');
});
test('cleanup prompt instructs agent to snapshot and analyze', () => {
const cleanupFn = js.slice(
js.indexOf('async function runCleanup('),
js.indexOf('async function runScreenshot('),
);
// Agent should take a snapshot to see what deterministic pass missed
expect(cleanupFn).toContain('snapshot -i');
// Agent should analyze what remains
expect(cleanupFn).toContain('identify any remaining');
});
test('cleanup prompt lists specific clutter categories for agent', () => {
const cleanupFn = js.slice(
js.indexOf('async function runCleanup('),
js.indexOf('async function runScreenshot('),
);
// Should guide the agent on what to look for
expect(cleanupFn).toContain('cookie/consent banners');
expect(cleanupFn).toContain('newsletter popups');
expect(cleanupFn).toContain('login walls');
expect(cleanupFn).toContain('video autoplay');
expect(cleanupFn).toContain('sidebar');
expect(cleanupFn).toContain('share');
expect(cleanupFn).toContain('floating chat');
});
test('cleanup prompt instructs agent to preserve site identity', () => {
const cleanupFn = js.slice(
js.indexOf('async function runCleanup('),
js.indexOf('async function runScreenshot('),
);
// Must keep the site looking like itself
expect(cleanupFn).toContain('Keep the site');
expect(cleanupFn).toContain('header/masthead');
expect(cleanupFn).toContain('headline');
expect(cleanupFn).toContain('article body');
expect(cleanupFn).toContain('byline');
});
test('cleanup prompt instructs agent to unlock scrolling', () => {
const cleanupFn = js.slice(
js.indexOf('async function runCleanup('),
js.indexOf('async function runScreenshot('),
);
expect(cleanupFn).toContain('unlock scrolling');
expect(cleanupFn).toContain('scroll-locked');
});
test('cleanup prompt instructs agent to use $B eval for removal', () => {
const cleanupFn = js.slice(
js.indexOf('async function runCleanup('),
js.indexOf('async function runScreenshot('),
);
// Agent should use $B eval to hide elements via JavaScript
expect(cleanupFn).toContain('$B eval');
expect(cleanupFn).toContain('hide each');
});
test('cleanup removes loading state after short delay (agent is async)', () => {
const cleanupFn = js.slice(
js.indexOf('async function runCleanup('),
js.indexOf('async function runScreenshot('),
);
// Should use setTimeout since agent runs asynchronously
expect(cleanupFn).toContain('setTimeout');
expect(cleanupFn).toContain("classList.remove('loading')");
});
test('deterministic cleanup still has comprehensive selectors as first pass', () => {
// The deterministic $B cleanup --all still needs good selectors for the quick pass
expect(wcSrc).toContain('ads: [');
expect(wcSrc).toContain('cookies: [');
expect(wcSrc).toContain('social: [');
expect(wcSrc).toContain('overlays: [');
expect(wcSrc).toContain('clutter: [');
});
test('deterministic cleanup clutter covers audio/podcast widgets', () => {
expect(wcSrc).toContain('audio-player');
expect(wcSrc).toContain('podcast-player');
expect(wcSrc).toContain('listen-widget');
expect(wcSrc).toContain('everlit');
expect(wcSrc).toContain("'audio'"); // bare audio elements
});
test('deterministic cleanup clutter covers sidebar recirculation', () => {
expect(wcSrc).toContain('most-popular');
expect(wcSrc).toContain('most-read');
expect(wcSrc).toContain('recommended');
expect(wcSrc).toContain('taboola');
expect(wcSrc).toContain('outbrain');
expect(wcSrc).toContain('nativo');
});
test('deterministic cleanup clutter covers games/puzzles', () => {
expect(wcSrc).toContain('puzzle');
expect(wcSrc).toContain('daily-game');
expect(wcSrc).toContain('crossword-promo');
});
test('ad label text detection catches common patterns', () => {
expect(wcSrc).toContain('/^advertisement$/i');
expect(wcSrc).toContain('/^sponsored$/i');
expect(wcSrc).toContain('/^promoted$/i');
expect(wcSrc).toContain('/article continues/i');
expect(wcSrc).toContain('/continues below/i');
expect(wcSrc).toContain('/^paid content$/i');
expect(wcSrc).toContain('/^partner content$/i');
});
test('ad label detection skips elements with too much text (not a label)', () => {
// Should skip elements with >50 chars (probably real content)
expect(wcSrc).toContain('text.length > 50');
});
test('ad label detection hides parent wrapper when small enough', () => {
// If parent has little content, hide the whole wrapper
expect(wcSrc).toContain('parent.textContent');
expect(wcSrc).toContain('trim().length < 80');
});
test('sticky removal sorts by vertical position (topmost first)', () => {
expect(wcSrc).toContain('sort((a, b) => a.top - b.top)');
});
test('sticky removal preserves first full-width element near top', () => {
expect(wcSrc).toContain('preservedTopNav');
// Should check element spans most of viewport
expect(wcSrc).toContain('viewportWidth * 0.8');
// Should only preserve the first one
expect(wcSrc).toContain('!preservedTopNav');
// Should check it's near the top
expect(wcSrc).toContain('top <= 50');
// Should check it's not too tall (it's a nav, not a hero)
expect(wcSrc).toContain('height < 120');
});
test('sticky removal still skips semantic nav/header elements', () => {
expect(wcSrc).toContain("tag === 'nav'");
expect(wcSrc).toContain("tag === 'header'");
expect(wcSrc).toContain("role') === 'navigation'");
});
});
// ─── Welcome page + sidebar auto-open ────────────────────────────
describe('welcome page', () => {
const welcomePath = path.join(ROOT, 'src', 'welcome.html');
const welcomeExists = fs.existsSync(welcomePath);
const welcomeSrc = welcomeExists ? fs.readFileSync(welcomePath, 'utf-8') : '';
test('welcome.html exists in browse/src/', () => {
expect(welcomeExists).toBe(true);
});
test('welcome page has GStack Browser branding', () => {
expect(welcomeSrc).toContain('GStack Browser');
});
test('welcome page has extension-ready listener to hide prompt', () => {
expect(welcomeSrc).toContain('gstack-extension-ready');
expect(welcomeSrc).toContain('sidebar-prompt');
});
test('welcome page points RIGHT toward sidebar (not UP at toolbar)', () => {
// Up arrow can never align with browser chrome. Right arrow always
// points toward the sidebar area regardless of window size.
expect(welcomeSrc).not.toContain('arrow-up');
expect(welcomeSrc).toContain('arrow-right');
});
test('welcome page has left-aligned text (no center-align on headings)', () => {
// User preference: always left-align, never center
expect(welcomeSrc).not.toMatch(/text-align:\s*center/);
});
test('welcome page uses dark theme', () => {
expect(welcomeSrc).toContain('#0C0C0C'); // --base (near-black)
expect(welcomeSrc).toContain('#141414'); // --surface (card bg)
});
});
describe('server /welcome endpoint', () => {
const serverSrc = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'src', 'server.ts'), 'utf-8');
test('/welcome endpoint exists in server.ts', () => {
expect(serverSrc).toContain("url.pathname === '/welcome'");
});
test('/welcome serves HTML content type', () => {
const welcomeSection = serverSrc.slice(
serverSrc.indexOf("url.pathname === '/welcome'"),
serverSrc.indexOf("url.pathname === '/health'"),
);
expect(welcomeSection).toContain("'Content-Type': 'text/html");
});
test('/welcome serves fallback HTML if no welcome file found', () => {
const welcomeSection = serverSrc.slice(
serverSrc.indexOf("url.pathname === '/welcome'"),
serverSrc.indexOf("url.pathname === '/health'"),
);
// Changed from 302 redirect to about:blank (ERR_UNSAFE_REDIRECT on Windows)
// to inline HTML fallback page (PR #822)
expect(welcomeSection).toContain('GStack Browser ready');
expect(welcomeSection).toContain('status: 200');
});
});
describe('headed launch navigates to welcome page', () => {
const serverSrc = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'src', 'server.ts'), 'utf-8');
test('server navigates to /welcome after startup in headed mode', () => {
// Navigation must happen AFTER Bun.serve() starts (not during launchHeaded)
// because the HTTP server needs to be listening before the browser requests /welcome
const afterServe = serverSrc.slice(serverSrc.indexOf('Bun.serve('));
expect(afterServe).toContain('/welcome');
expect(afterServe).toContain("getConnectionMode() === 'headed'");
});
test('welcome navigation does NOT happen in browser-manager (too early)', () => {
const bmSrc = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'src', 'browser-manager.ts'), 'utf-8');
// browser-manager.ts should NOT navigate to /welcome because the server
// isn't listening yet when launchHeaded() runs
const launchHeadedSection = bmSrc.slice(
bmSrc.indexOf('async launchHeaded('),
bmSrc.indexOf('// Browser disconnect handler'),
);
expect(launchHeadedSection).not.toContain('/welcome');
});
});
describe('sidebar auto-open (background.js)', () => {
const bgSrc = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, '..', 'extension', 'background.js'), 'utf-8');
test('autoOpenSidePanel function exists with retry logic', () => {
expect(bgSrc).toContain('async function autoOpenSidePanel');
expect(bgSrc).toContain('attempt < 5');
});
test('auto-open fires on install AND on every service worker startup', () => {
// onInstalled fires on first install / extension update
expect(bgSrc).toContain('chrome.runtime.onInstalled.addListener');
expect(bgSrc).toContain('autoOpenSidePanel()');
// Top-level call fires on every service worker startup
const topLevelCalls = bgSrc.match(/^autoOpenSidePanel\(\)/gm);
expect(topLevelCalls).not.toBeNull();
expect(topLevelCalls!.length).toBeGreaterThanOrEqual(1);
});
test('retry uses backoff delays (not fixed interval)', () => {
expect(bgSrc).toContain('500');
expect(bgSrc).toContain('1000');
expect(bgSrc).toContain('2000');
expect(bgSrc).toContain('3000');
expect(bgSrc).toContain('5000');
});
test('auto-open uses chrome.sidePanel.open with windowId', () => {
expect(bgSrc).toContain('chrome.sidePanel.open');
expect(bgSrc).toContain('windowId');
});
test('auto-open logs success and failure for debugging', () => {
expect(bgSrc).toContain('Side panel opened on attempt');
expect(bgSrc).toContain('Side panel auto-open failed');
});
});
describe('sidebar arrow hint hide flow (4-step signal chain)', () => {
// The arrow hint on the welcome page should ONLY hide when the sidebar
// is actually opened, not when the extension content script loads.
//
// Signal flow:
// 1. sidepanel.js connects → sends { type: 'sidebarOpened' } to background
// 2. background.js receives → relays to active tab's content script
// 3. content.js receives 'sidebarOpened' → dispatches 'gstack-extension-ready'
// 4. welcome.html listens for 'gstack-extension-ready' → hides arrow
//
const contentSrc = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, '..', 'extension', 'content.js'), 'utf-8');
const bgSrc = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, '..', 'extension', 'background.js'), 'utf-8');
const spSrc = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, '..', 'extension', 'sidepanel.js'), 'utf-8');
const welcomeSrc = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'src', 'welcome.html'), 'utf-8');
// Step 1: sidepanel sends sidebarOpened when connected
test('step 1: sidepanel sends sidebarOpened message on connect', () => {
expect(spSrc).toContain("{ type: 'sidebarOpened' }");
// Should be in updateConnection, after setConnState('connected').
// Window is generous: updateConnection also exposes the PTY bootstrap
// globals (gstackServerPort/gstackAuthToken) before the connected branch.
const connectFn = spSrc.slice(
spSrc.indexOf('function updateConnection('),
spSrc.indexOf('function updateConnection(') + 2500,
);
const connectedIdx = connectFn.indexOf("setConnState('connected')");
const openedIdx = connectFn.indexOf('sidebarOpened');
expect(connectedIdx).toBeGreaterThan(0);
expect(openedIdx).toBeGreaterThan(connectedIdx);
});
// Step 2: background.js accepts and relays sidebarOpened
test('step 2: background.js allows sidebarOpened message type', () => {
expect(bgSrc).toContain("'sidebarOpened'");
// Must be in ALLOWED_TYPES
const allowedBlock = bgSrc.slice(
bgSrc.indexOf('ALLOWED_TYPES'),
bgSrc.indexOf('ALLOWED_TYPES') + 300,
);
expect(allowedBlock).toContain('sidebarOpened');
});
test('step 2: background.js relays sidebarOpened to active tab content script', () => {
expect(bgSrc).toContain("msg.type === 'sidebarOpened'");
// Should send to active tab via chrome.tabs.sendMessage
const handler = bgSrc.slice(
bgSrc.indexOf("msg.type === 'sidebarOpened'"),
bgSrc.indexOf("msg.type === 'sidebarOpened'") + 400,
);
expect(handler).toContain('chrome.tabs.sendMessage');
expect(handler).toContain("{ type: 'sidebarOpened' }");
});
// Step 3: content.js fires gstack-extension-ready ONLY on sidebarOpened
test('step 3: content.js dispatches extension-ready on sidebarOpened message', () => {
expect(contentSrc).toContain("msg.type === 'sidebarOpened'");
expect(contentSrc).toContain("new CustomEvent('gstack-extension-ready')");
});
test('step 3: content.js does NOT auto-fire extension-ready on load', () => {
// The old pattern was: fire immediately when content script loads.
// Now it should only fire when sidebarOpened message arrives.
// Check there's no top-level dispatchEvent outside the message handler.
const beforeListener = contentSrc.slice(0, contentSrc.indexOf('chrome.runtime.onMessage'));
expect(beforeListener).not.toContain("dispatchEvent(new CustomEvent('gstack-extension-ready'))");
});
// Step 4: welcome page hides arrow on gstack-extension-ready
test('step 4: welcome page hides arrow on gstack-extension-ready event', () => {
expect(welcomeSrc).toContain("'gstack-extension-ready'");
expect(welcomeSrc).toContain("classList.add('hidden')");
});
test('step 4: welcome page does NOT auto-hide via status pill polling', () => {
// The old fallback (checkPill/gstack-status-pill) would hide the arrow
// as soon as the content script injected the pill, even without sidebar open.
expect(welcomeSrc).not.toContain('checkPill');
expect(welcomeSrc).not.toContain('gstack-status-pill');
});
});
describe('sidebar auth race prevention', () => {
const bgSrc = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, '..', 'extension', 'background.js'), 'utf-8');
const spSrc = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, '..', 'extension', 'sidepanel.js'), 'utf-8');
test('getPort response includes authToken (not just port + connected)', () => {
// The auth race: sidepanel calls getPort, gets {port, connected} but no token.
// All subsequent requests fail 401. Token must be in the getPort response.
const getPortHandler = bgSrc.slice(
bgSrc.indexOf("msg.type === 'getPort'"),
bgSrc.indexOf("msg.type === 'setPort'"),
);
expect(getPortHandler).toContain('token: authToken');
});
test('tryConnect uses token from getPort response', () => {
// Sidepanel must pass resp.token to updateConnection, not null
const start = spSrc.indexOf('function tryConnect()');
const end = spSrc.indexOf('\ntryConnect();', start); // top-level call after the function
const tryConnectFn = spSrc.slice(start, end);
expect(tryConnectFn).toContain('resp.token');
expect(tryConnectFn).not.toContain('updateConnection(url, null)');
});
});
describe('startup health check fast-retry', () => {
const bgSrc = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, '..', 'extension', 'background.js'), 'utf-8');
test('initial health check retries every 1s (not 10s)', () => {
// The server may not be listening when the extension starts because
// Chromium launches before Bun.serve(). A 10s gap means the user
// stares at "Connecting..." for 10 seconds. 1s retry fixes this.
expect(bgSrc).toContain('startupAttempts');
expect(bgSrc).toContain('setInterval(async ()');
// Fast retry uses 1000ms, not the 10000ms slow poll
expect(bgSrc).toContain('}, 1000);');
});
test('startup retry stops after connection or max attempts', () => {
expect(bgSrc).toContain('isConnected || startupAttempts >= 15');
expect(bgSrc).toContain('clearInterval(startupCheck)');
});
test('slow 10s polling only starts after startup phase completes', () => {
expect(bgSrc).toContain('if (!healthInterval)');
expect(bgSrc).toContain('setInterval(checkHealth, 10000)');
});
});
describe('sidebar debug visibility when stuck', () => {
const spSrc = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, '..', 'extension', 'sidepanel.js'), 'utf-8');
test('connection state machine has a dead state with user-visible message', () => {
expect(spSrc).toContain("'dead'");
expect(spSrc).toContain('MAX_RECONNECT_ATTEMPTS');
});
test('reconnect attempt counter is visible in the UI', () => {
// The banner should show attempt count so user knows something is happening
expect(spSrc).toContain('reconnectAttempts');
});
});
describe('BROWSE_NO_AUTOSTART (sidebar headless prevention)', () => {
const cliSrc = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'src', 'cli.ts'), 'utf-8');
const termAgentSrc = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'src', 'terminal-agent.ts'), 'utf-8');
test('cli.ts checks BROWSE_NO_AUTOSTART before starting a new server', () => {
// ensureServer must check this env var BEFORE spawning a server.
// (Anchor on the open paren — both functions grew parameters.)
const ensureStart = cliSrc.indexOf('async function ensureServer(');
const ensureEnd = cliSrc.indexOf('\nasync function ', ensureStart + 1);
const ensureServerFn = cliSrc.slice(
ensureStart,
ensureEnd > ensureStart ? ensureEnd : undefined,
);
expect(ensureServerFn).toContain('BROWSE_NO_AUTOSTART');
expect(ensureServerFn).toContain('process.exit(1)');
});
test('cli.ts shows actionable error message when BROWSE_NO_AUTOSTART blocks', () => {
expect(cliSrc).toContain('/open-gstack-browser');
expect(cliSrc).toContain('BROWSE_NO_AUTOSTART is set');
});
test('terminal-agent.ts sets BROWSE_NO_AUTOSTART=1 for the claude PTY', () => {
// The PTY claude must reuse THIS headed server, never race to spawn
// its own. (sidebar-agent.ts, the original setter, was ripped in
// PR #1216 — the PTY agent inherited the same env contract.)
expect(termAgentSrc).toContain("BROWSE_NO_AUTOSTART: '1'");
});
test('terminal-agent.ts sets BROWSE_PORT for headed server reuse', () => {
expect(termAgentSrc).toContain('BROWSE_PORT');
});
test('BROWSE_NO_AUTOSTART check happens before lock acquisition', () => {
// The guard must be BEFORE the lock acquisition. If it's after,
// we'd acquire a lock and then exit, leaving a stale lock file.
const ensureServerStart = cliSrc.indexOf('async function ensureServer(');
const noAutoStart = cliSrc.indexOf('BROWSE_NO_AUTOSTART', ensureServerStart);
const lockAcquisition = cliSrc.indexOf('Acquire lock', ensureServerStart);
expect(noAutoStart).toBeGreaterThan(0);
expect(lockAcquisition).toBeGreaterThan(0);
expect(noAutoStart).toBeLessThan(lockAcquisition);
});
});
// ─── Idle timeout disabled in headed mode (server.ts) ───────────
//
// The original 'idle check skips in headed mode' string-grep test was deleted
// in v1.42.3.0 — it would have passed even with the dual-instance bug present
// because it only grepped for "=== 'headed'" + 'return' in the same window.
// Behavioral coverage lives in browse/test/server-factory.test.ts under the
// 'idle timer + onDisconnect dual-instance fix' describe block, which
// exercises the headed/headless/tunnel branches of idleCheckTick directly.
// The companion '/sidebar-command resets idle timer' test went with the
// chat-queue rip (PR #1216) — /command and /batch reset the timer and are
// covered by that factory suite.
// ─── Shutdown kills the terminal-agent (server.ts) ──────────────
describe('shutdown cleanup (server.ts)', () => {
const serverSrc = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'src', 'server.ts'), 'utf-8');
test('shutdown kills the terminal-agent via identity-based kill (no pkill)', () => {
// v1.44+ identity-based teardown: only the PID recorded by THIS
// daemon's agent is signaled. The pre-v1.44 `pkill -f terminal-agent`
// regex killed sibling gstack sessions on the same host (also pinned
// by browse/test/terminal-agent-pid-identity.test.ts).
const shutdownFn = serverSrc.slice(
serverSrc.indexOf('async function shutdown('),
serverSrc.indexOf('async function shutdown(') + 1200,
);
expect(shutdownFn).toContain('killAgentByRecord');
expect(shutdownFn).toContain('readAgentRecord');
// No pkill CALL — the word may appear in the explanatory comment, so
// match invocation shapes only. The repo-wide reintroduction tripwire
// is browse/test/terminal-agent-pid-identity.test.ts.
expect(shutdownFn).not.toMatch(/(?:spawnSync|execSync|\$)\(\s*['"`]pkill/);
});
});
// ─── Cookie button in sidebar footer ────────────────────────────
describe('cookie import button (sidebar)', () => {
const html = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, '..', 'extension', 'sidepanel.html'), 'utf-8');
const js = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, '..', 'extension', 'sidepanel.js'), 'utf-8');
test('quick actions toolbar has cookies button', () => {
expect(html).toContain('id="chat-cookies-btn"');
expect(html).toContain('Cookies');
});
test('cookies button navigates to cookie-picker', () => {
expect(js).toContain("'chat-cookies-btn'");
expect(js).toContain('cookie-picker');
});
});