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Garry Tan 11de390be1 v1.58.5.0 feat: first-run activation scaffold + gstack router front door (#2078)
* feat: first-run activation — project-aware scaffold, router front door, onboarding nudges

Adds the activation system that drives a new install toward a concrete first move:
- bin/gstack-first-task-detect: local-git+filesystem repo classifier emitting one
  validated enum bucket (greenfield/code_<lang>/branch_ahead/dirty_default/clean_default),
  portable timeouts, fail-safe empty output.
- generate-first-run-guidance.ts: unified preamble section — first-run project-aware
  scaffold + returning-session plan->review->ship tip, gated on a persistent .activated
  marker and never run in headless. Detection wired lazily in generate-preamble-bash.ts.
- SKILL.md.tmpl: top-level gstack skill is now a pure router (browse body removed; it
  lives in /browse), routing any request and sending browser/QA work to /browse.
- setup: first-move nudge on first install. office-hours: closing handoff that launches
  the next review via the Skill tool.
- telemetry-ingest: accept onboarding/first_task_scaffold_shown/handoff/route event types.

* test: cover first-run detection + repoint browse-content assertions to /browse

- New unit tests for every detection bucket, the eval-safe enum contract, and the
  first-run gating (test/preamble-first-task-scaffold.test.ts); periodic E2E that runs
  the detector through the real harness (test/skill-e2e-first-task-scaffold.test.ts).
- Repoint browse-content assertions (gen-skill-docs, audit-compliance, skill-validation,
  LLM-judge eval) from the root skill to browse/SKILL.md following the router split;
  add a regression pinning that the router carries no browse body.
- Register first-task-scaffold touchfiles + periodic tier; bump parity/carve size caps
  ~1-2KB per skill for the shared first-run-guidance preamble section.
- Refresh ship golden fixtures for the preamble addition.

* chore: regenerate SKILL.md + llms.txt for first-run activation

* chore: bump version and changelog (v1.58.5.0)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(test): repoint bws skillmd-* setup-block assertions to browse/SKILL.md

The skillmd-setup-discovery / -no-local-binary / -outside-git E2E tests extracted
the `## SETUP`→`## IMPORTANT` browse binary-discovery block from the root SKILL.md.
P2 moved that block to browse/SKILL.md (end anchor is now `## Core QA Patterns`),
so the slice came back empty and the `browse/dist/browse` guard failed. Repoint to
browse/SKILL.md. Verified: 7/7 e2e-browse pass locally.

* fix(test): tolerate skill-discovery race in PTY plan-mode smoke

The e2e-pty-plan-smoke suite (office-hours / plan-mode-no-op) failed in CI with
`Unknown command: /office-hours` (claude exited ~10s) while passing locally. Root
cause: a cold CI container's overlay-FS scan of the symlinked ~/.claude/skills
registry finishes AFTER the runner's 8s boot grace, so the first `/skill` send
reaches claude before the skill is indexed and is rejected as unknown. The runner
gave up on the first "Unknown command:" line.

runPlanSkillObservation now re-sends the skill command up to 3x (6s apart),
re-marking the buffer each time so stale scrollback can't re-trip the check,
before concluding the skill is genuinely unregistered. A real dangling-symlink /
missing-skill still surfaces as 'exited' (after retries), preserving the original
diagnostic. Pure-helper contract unchanged: 95/95 unit tests pass.

This is a pre-existing harness bug (fails identically on #2077's own branch, which
introduced the suite) surfaced while shipping the activation feature.

* debug(ci): temporarily instrument pty-smoke skill discovery

Capture claude version, env, registry tree, and a claude -p discovery probe to
pin why /office-hours isn't discovered in CI (retries proved it's not a race).
Temporary — revert once the registry fix is identified.

* chore: revert pty-smoke harness experiments (race-retry + CI debug step)

Diagnosis is conclusive and the experiments aren't the fix, so restore the
harness to its original state (net-zero diff vs main for both files).

What the CI debug step proved: `claude -p` returns READY — claude v2.1.187 fully
DISCOVERS /office-hours from the symlinked registry. Only the interactive PTY TUI
rejects it as "Unknown command" (and it received the full command text). So the
e2e-pty-plan-smoke failure is a claude 2.1.187 interactive-TUI regression (skills
discovered by `claude -p` aren't exposed as TUI slash commands), pre-existing in
the #2077 harness and failing identically on its own origin branch — unrelated to
this activation PR. The race-retry can't help (the TUI genuinely lacks the
command); the debug step also tripped actionlint (shellcheck SC2012). Both reverted.

* fix(ci): copy SKILL.md as real files in pty-smoke registry (cross-mount symlink)

The e2e-pty-plan-smoke suite failed with "Unknown command: /office-hours" in CI
while passing locally. Root cause (proven, not guessed): claude 2.1.187's
interactive-TUI skill scanner does not follow the /github/home -> /__w cross-mount
symlink the registry used for per-skill SKILL.md. Evidence: a CI debug step showed
`claude -p` discovered the skill (printed READY), and a local macOS repro with the
identical symlinked registry recognized /office-hours — isolating the failure to
the container's cross-mount symlink, not registration content, claude version,
duplicate names, or a race.

Fix: register the per-skill SKILL.md + sections as REAL copies (same mount as
$HOME) so the TUI reads them directly. The gstack root stays a symlink — the
preamble's runtime bash resolves bin/* and sections/* through it and bash follows
cross-mount symlinks fine.

* fix(ci): guard rm expansion in pty-smoke registry (shellcheck SC2115)

* fix(ci): also register pty-smoke skills project-scoped (cwd/.claude/skills)

The real-file user-dir registration still left the TUI rejecting /office-hours in
the container. claude's interactive TUI surfaces /slash commands from the PROJECT
dir (<cwd>/.claude/skills); the smokes run with cwd=$REPO whose .claude/skills is
gitignored (absent on a fresh CI checkout), so the user-dir registry feeds
`claude -p` (READY) but not the TUI. Populate $REPO/.claude/skills with real
SKILL.md + sections copies (no gstack symlink there — it would point at its own
parent; runtime paths use the user-dir gstack symlink).

---------

Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-25 09:42:45 -07:00

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import { describe, test, expect, beforeAll, afterAll } from 'bun:test';
import { runSkillTest } from './helpers/session-runner';
import {
ROOT, browseBin, runId, evalsEnabled,
describeIfSelected, testConcurrentIfSelected,
copyDirSync, setupBrowseShims, logCost, recordE2E,
createEvalCollector, finalizeEvalCollector,
} from './helpers/e2e-helpers';
import { startTestServer } from '../browse/test/test-server';
import { spawnSync } from 'child_process';
import * as fs from 'fs';
import * as path from 'path';
import * as os from 'os';
const evalCollector = createEvalCollector('e2e-browse');
let testServer: ReturnType<typeof startTestServer>;
let tmpDir: string;
describeIfSelected('Skill E2E tests', [
'browse-basic', 'browse-snapshot', 'skillmd-setup-discovery',
'skillmd-no-local-binary', 'skillmd-outside-git', 'session-awareness',
'operational-learning',
], () => {
beforeAll(() => {
testServer = startTestServer();
tmpDir = fs.mkdtempSync(path.join(os.tmpdir(), 'skill-e2e-'));
setupBrowseShims(tmpDir);
// Pre-warm the browse server so Chromium is already launched for tests.
// In CI, Chromium can take 10-20s to launch (Docker + --no-sandbox).
spawnSync(browseBin, ['goto', testServer.url], { cwd: tmpDir, timeout: 30000, stdio: 'pipe' });
}, 45_000);
afterAll(() => {
testServer?.server?.stop();
try { fs.rmSync(tmpDir, { recursive: true, force: true }); } catch {}
});
testConcurrentIfSelected('browse-basic', async () => {
const result = await runSkillTest({
prompt: `You have a browse binary at ${browseBin}. Assign it to B variable and run these commands in sequence:
1. $B goto ${testServer.url}
2. $B snapshot -i
3. $B text
4. $B screenshot /tmp/skill-e2e-test.png
Report the results of each command.`,
workingDirectory: tmpDir,
maxTurns: 7,
timeout: 60_000,
testName: 'browse-basic',
runId,
});
logCost('browse basic', result);
recordE2E(evalCollector, 'browse basic commands', 'Skill E2E tests', result);
expect(result.browseErrors).toHaveLength(0);
expect(result.exitReason).toBe('success');
}, 90_000);
testConcurrentIfSelected('browse-snapshot', async () => {
const result = await runSkillTest({
prompt: `You have a browse binary at ${browseBin}. Assign it to B variable and run:
1. $B goto ${testServer.url}
2. $B snapshot -i
3. $B snapshot -c
4. $B snapshot -D
5. $B snapshot -i -a -o /tmp/skill-e2e-annotated.png
Report what each command returned.`,
workingDirectory: tmpDir,
maxTurns: 9,
timeout: 60_000,
testName: 'browse-snapshot',
runId,
});
logCost('browse snapshot', result);
recordE2E(evalCollector, 'browse snapshot flags', 'Skill E2E tests', result);
// browseErrors can include false positives from hallucinated paths (e.g. "baltimore" vs "bangalore")
if (result.browseErrors.length > 0) {
console.warn('Browse errors (non-fatal):', result.browseErrors);
}
expect(result.exitReason).toBe('success');
}, 90_000);
testConcurrentIfSelected('skillmd-setup-discovery', async () => {
// P2 (v1.2.0): the browse SETUP/binary-discovery block moved from the root
// router to browse/SKILL.md (end anchor is now ## Core QA Patterns).
const skillMd = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'browse', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
const setupStart = skillMd.indexOf('## SETUP');
const setupEnd = skillMd.indexOf('## Core QA Patterns');
const setupBlock = skillMd.slice(setupStart, setupEnd);
// Guard: verify we extracted a valid setup block
expect(setupBlock).toContain('browse/dist/browse');
const result = await runSkillTest({
prompt: `Follow these instructions to find the browse binary and run a basic command.
${setupBlock}
After finding the binary, run: $B goto ${testServer.url}
Then run: $B text
Report whether it worked.`,
workingDirectory: tmpDir,
maxTurns: 10,
timeout: 60_000,
testName: 'skillmd-setup-discovery',
runId,
});
recordE2E(evalCollector, 'SKILL.md setup block discovery', 'Skill E2E tests', result);
expect(result.browseErrors).toHaveLength(0);
expect(result.exitReason).toBe('success');
}, 90_000);
testConcurrentIfSelected('skillmd-no-local-binary', async () => {
// Create a tmpdir with no browse binary — no local .claude/skills/gstack/browse/dist/browse
const emptyDir = fs.mkdtempSync(path.join(os.tmpdir(), 'skill-e2e-empty-'));
// P2 (v1.2.0): the browse SETUP/binary-discovery block moved from the root
// router to browse/SKILL.md (end anchor is now ## Core QA Patterns).
const skillMd = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'browse', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
const setupStart = skillMd.indexOf('## SETUP');
const setupEnd = skillMd.indexOf('## Core QA Patterns');
const setupBlock = skillMd.slice(setupStart, setupEnd);
const result = await runSkillTest({
prompt: `Follow these instructions exactly. Run the bash code block below and report what it outputs.
${setupBlock}
Report the exact output. Do NOT try to fix or install anything — just report what you see.`,
workingDirectory: emptyDir,
maxTurns: 5,
timeout: 30_000,
testName: 'skillmd-no-local-binary',
runId,
});
// Setup block should either find the global binary (READY) or show NEEDS_SETUP.
// On dev machines with gstack installed globally, the fallback path
// ~/.claude/skills/gstack/browse/dist/browse exists, so we get READY.
// The important thing is it doesn't crash or give a confusing error.
const allText = result.output || '';
recordE2E(evalCollector, 'SKILL.md setup block (no local binary)', 'Skill E2E tests', result);
expect(allText).toMatch(/READY|NEEDS_SETUP/);
expect(result.exitReason).toBe('success');
// Clean up
try { fs.rmSync(emptyDir, { recursive: true, force: true }); } catch {}
}, 60_000);
testConcurrentIfSelected('skillmd-outside-git', async () => {
// Create a tmpdir outside any git repo
const nonGitDir = fs.mkdtempSync(path.join(os.tmpdir(), 'skill-e2e-nogit-'));
// P2 (v1.2.0): the browse SETUP/binary-discovery block moved from the root
// router to browse/SKILL.md (end anchor is now ## Core QA Patterns).
const skillMd = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'browse', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
const setupStart = skillMd.indexOf('## SETUP');
const setupEnd = skillMd.indexOf('## Core QA Patterns');
const setupBlock = skillMd.slice(setupStart, setupEnd);
const result = await runSkillTest({
prompt: `Follow these instructions exactly. Run the bash code block below and report what it outputs.
${setupBlock}
Report the exact output — either "READY: <path>" or "NEEDS_SETUP".`,
workingDirectory: nonGitDir,
maxTurns: 5,
timeout: 30_000,
testName: 'skillmd-outside-git',
runId,
});
// Should either find global binary (READY) or show NEEDS_SETUP — not crash
const allText = result.output || '';
recordE2E(evalCollector, 'SKILL.md outside git repo', 'Skill E2E tests', result);
expect(allText).toMatch(/READY|NEEDS_SETUP/);
// Clean up
try { fs.rmSync(nonGitDir, { recursive: true, force: true }); } catch {}
}, 60_000);
testConcurrentIfSelected('operational-learning', async () => {
const opDir = fs.mkdtempSync(path.join(os.tmpdir(), 'skill-e2e-oplearn-'));
const gstackHome = path.join(opDir, '.gstack-home');
// Init git repo
const run = (cmd: string, args: string[]) =>
spawnSync(cmd, args, { cwd: opDir, stdio: 'pipe', timeout: 5000 });
run('git', ['init', '-b', 'main']);
run('git', ['config', 'user.email', 'test@test.com']);
run('git', ['config', 'user.name', 'Test']);
fs.writeFileSync(path.join(opDir, 'app.ts'), 'console.log("hello");\n');
run('git', ['add', '.']);
run('git', ['commit', '-m', 'initial']);
// Copy bin scripts + the lib module they import. gstack-learnings-log
// does `import ... from '$SCRIPT_DIR/../lib/jsonl-store.ts'` (v1.57.5.0
// injection sanitization) — without lib/ alongside bin/, the script exits
// 1 before writing anything, failing this test for a fixture reason, not
// a model-behavior reason (root-caused during the v1.58.0.0 ship; fails
// identically on main).
const binDir = path.join(opDir, 'bin');
fs.mkdirSync(binDir, { recursive: true });
for (const script of ['gstack-learnings-log', 'gstack-slug']) {
fs.copyFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'bin', script), path.join(binDir, script));
fs.chmodSync(path.join(binDir, script), 0o755);
}
// gstack-learnings-log imports $SCRIPT_DIR/../lib/jsonl-store.ts (shared
// injection patterns, since v1.57.5.0) — a real install always ships bin/
// and lib/ together, so the fixture must too. Without it the bin exits 1
// before writing anything and the test fails on every attempt.
const libDir = path.join(opDir, 'lib');
fs.mkdirSync(libDir, { recursive: true });
fs.copyFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'lib', 'jsonl-store.ts'), path.join(libDir, 'jsonl-store.ts'));
// gstack-learnings-log will create the project dir automatically via gstack-slug
const result = await runSkillTest({
prompt: `You just ran \`npm test\` in this project and it failed with this error:
Error: --experimental-vm-modules flag is required for ESM support in this project.
Run: npm test --experimental-vm-modules
Per the Operational Self-Improvement instructions below, log an operational learning about this failure.
## Operational Self-Improvement
Before completing, reflect on this session:
- Did any commands fail unexpectedly?
If yes, log an operational learning for future sessions:
\`\`\`bash
GSTACK_HOME="${gstackHome}" ${binDir}/gstack-learnings-log '{"skill":"qa","type":"operational","key":"SHORT_KEY","insight":"DESCRIPTION","confidence":N,"source":"observed"}'
\`\`\`
Replace SHORT_KEY with a kebab-case key like "esm-vm-modules-flag".
Replace DESCRIPTION with a one-sentence description of what you learned.
Replace N with a confidence score 1-10.
Log the operational learning now. Then say what you logged.`,
workingDirectory: opDir,
maxTurns: 5,
timeout: 30_000,
testName: 'operational-learning',
runId,
});
logCost('operational learning', result);
const exitOk = ['success', 'error_max_turns'].includes(result.exitReason);
// Check if learnings file was created with an operational entry
// The slug is derived from the git repo (dirname), so search all project dirs
let hasOperational = false;
const projectsDir = path.join(gstackHome, 'projects');
if (fs.existsSync(projectsDir)) {
for (const slug of fs.readdirSync(projectsDir)) {
const lPath = path.join(projectsDir, slug, 'learnings.jsonl');
if (fs.existsSync(lPath)) {
const jsonl = fs.readFileSync(lPath, 'utf-8').trim();
if (jsonl) {
const entries = jsonl.split('\n').map(l => { try { return JSON.parse(l); } catch { return null; } }).filter(Boolean);
const opEntry = entries.find(e => e.type === 'operational');
if (opEntry) {
hasOperational = true;
console.log(`Operational learning logged: key="${opEntry.key}" insight="${opEntry.insight}" (slug: ${slug})`);
break;
}
}
}
}
}
recordE2E(evalCollector, 'operational learning', 'Skill E2E tests', result, {
passed: exitOk && hasOperational,
});
expect(exitOk).toBe(true);
expect(hasOperational).toBe(true);
// Clean up
try { fs.rmSync(opDir, { recursive: true, force: true }); } catch {}
}, 90_000);
testConcurrentIfSelected('session-awareness', async () => {
const sessionDir = fs.mkdtempSync(path.join(os.tmpdir(), 'skill-e2e-session-'));
// Set up a git repo so there's project/branch context to reference
const run = (cmd: string, args: string[]) =>
spawnSync(cmd, args, { cwd: sessionDir, stdio: 'pipe', timeout: 5000 });
run('git', ['init', '-b', 'main']);
run('git', ['config', 'user.email', 'test@test.com']);
run('git', ['config', 'user.name', 'Test']);
fs.writeFileSync(path.join(sessionDir, 'app.rb'), '# my app\n');
run('git', ['add', '.']);
run('git', ['commit', '-m', 'init']);
run('git', ['checkout', '-b', 'feature/add-payments']);
// Add a remote so the agent can derive a project name
run('git', ['remote', 'add', 'origin', 'https://github.com/acme/billing-app.git']);
// Extract AskUserQuestion format instructions from a generated SKILL.md.
// ROOT/SKILL.md is the browse skill (Tier 1) and does NOT contain the
// "## AskUserQuestion Format" section — that block is only emitted for
// Tier 2+ skills by scripts/resolvers/preamble.ts. Use office-hours/SKILL.md
// (Tier 3) which always has the format guidance baked in. Falls back to
// the first SKILL.md that contains the header so a future template move
// doesn't break this test again.
let skillMdPath = path.join(ROOT, 'office-hours', 'SKILL.md');
let skillMd = '';
if (fs.existsSync(skillMdPath)) {
skillMd = fs.readFileSync(skillMdPath, 'utf-8');
}
if (!skillMd.includes('## AskUserQuestion Format')) {
// Fallback: scan top-level skill dirs for the first match.
const skillDirs = fs.readdirSync(ROOT, { withFileTypes: true })
.filter(d => d.isDirectory())
.map(d => path.join(ROOT, d.name, 'SKILL.md'));
for (const candidate of skillDirs) {
if (!fs.existsSync(candidate)) continue;
const content = fs.readFileSync(candidate, 'utf-8');
if (content.includes('## AskUserQuestion Format')) {
skillMd = content;
skillMdPath = candidate;
break;
}
}
}
const aqStart = skillMd.indexOf('## AskUserQuestion Format');
const aqEnd = skillMd.indexOf('\n## ', aqStart + 1);
const aqBlock = aqStart >= 0
? skillMd.slice(aqStart, aqEnd > 0 ? aqEnd : undefined)
: '';
const outputPath = path.join(sessionDir, 'question-output.md');
const result = await runSkillTest({
prompt: `You are running a gstack skill. The session preamble detected _SESSIONS=4 (the user has 4 gstack windows open).
${aqBlock}
You are on branch feature/add-payments in the billing-app project. You were reviewing a plan to add Stripe integration.
You've hit a decision point: the plan doesn't specify whether to use Stripe Checkout (hosted) or Stripe Elements (embedded). You need to ask the user which approach to use.
Since this is non-interactive, DO NOT actually call AskUserQuestion. Instead, write the EXACT text you would display to the user (the full AskUserQuestion content) to the file: ${outputPath}
Remember: _SESSIONS=4, so ELI16 mode is active. The user is juggling multiple windows and may not remember what this conversation is about. Re-ground them.`,
workingDirectory: sessionDir,
maxTurns: 8,
timeout: 60_000,
testName: 'session-awareness',
runId,
});
logCost('session awareness', result);
recordE2E(evalCollector, 'session awareness ELI16', 'Skill E2E tests', result);
// Verify the output contains ELI16 re-grounding context
if (fs.existsSync(outputPath)) {
const output = fs.readFileSync(outputPath, 'utf-8');
const lower = output.toLowerCase();
// Must mention project name
expect(lower.includes('billing') || lower.includes('acme')).toBe(true);
// Must mention branch
expect(lower.includes('payment') || lower.includes('feature')).toBe(true);
// Must mention what we're working on
expect(lower.includes('stripe') || lower.includes('checkout') || lower.includes('payment')).toBe(true);
// Must have a recommendation or structured options
expect(
output.includes('RECOMMENDATION') ||
lower.includes('recommend') ||
lower.includes('option a') ||
lower.includes('which do you want') ||
lower.includes('which approach')
).toBe(true);
} else {
// Check agent output as fallback
const output = result.output || '';
const lowerOut = output.toLowerCase();
expect(
output.includes('RECOMMENDATION') ||
lowerOut.includes('recommend') ||
lowerOut.includes('option a') ||
lowerOut.includes('which do you want') ||
lowerOut.includes('which approach')
).toBe(true);
}
// Clean up
try { fs.rmSync(sessionDir, { recursive: true, force: true }); } catch {}
}, 90_000);
});
// Module-level afterAll — finalize eval collector after all tests complete
afterAll(async () => {
await finalizeEvalCollector(evalCollector);
});