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Garry Tan dc5e0538e5 feat: worktree isolation for E2E tests + infrastructure elegance (v0.11.12.0) (#425)
* refactor: extract gen-skill-docs into modular resolver architecture

Break the 3000-line monolith into 10 domain modules under scripts/resolvers/:
types, constants, preamble, utility, browse, design, testing, review,
codex-helpers, and index. Each module owns one domain of template generation.

The preamble module introduces a 4-tier composition system (T1-T4) so skills
only pay for the preamble sections they actually need, reducing token usage
for lightweight skills by ~40%.

Adds a token budget dashboard that prints after every generation run showing
per-skill and total token counts.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat: tiered preamble — skills only pay for what they use

Tag all 23 templates with preamble-tier (T1-T4). Lightweight skills
like /browse and /benchmark get a minimal preamble (~40% fewer tokens),
while review skills get the full stack. Regenerate all SKILL.md files.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat: migrate eval storage to project-scoped paths

Move eval results and E2E run artifacts from ~/.gstack-dev/evals/ to
~/.gstack/projects/$SLUG/evals/ so each project's eval history lives
alongside its other gstack data. Falls back to legacy path if slug
detection fails.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: sync package.json version with VERSION after merge

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat: add WorktreeManager for isolated test environments

Reusable platform module (lib/worktree.ts) that creates git worktrees
for test isolation and harvests useful changes as patches. Includes
SHA-256 dedup, original SHA tracking for committed change detection,
and automatic gitignored artifact copying (.agents/, browse/dist/).

12 unit tests covering lifecycle, harvest, dedup, and error handling.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat: integrate worktree isolation into E2E test infrastructure

Add createTestWorktree(), harvestAndCleanup(), and describeWithWorktree()
helpers to e2e-helpers.ts. Add harvest field to EvalTestEntry for
eval-store integration. Register lib/worktree.ts as a global touchfile.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat: run Gemini and Codex E2E tests in worktrees

Switch both test suites from cwd: ROOT to worktree isolation.
Gemini (--yolo) no longer pollutes the working tree. Codex
(read-only) gets worktree for consistency. Useful changes are
harvested as patches for cherry-picking.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: skip symlinks in copyDirSync to prevent infinite recursion

Adversarial review caught that .claude/skills/gstack may be a symlink
back to the repo root, causing copyDirSync to recurse infinitely
when copying gitignored artifacts into worktrees.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore: bump version and changelog (v0.11.12.0)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: relax session-awareness assertion to accept structured options

The LLM consistently presents well-formatted A/B choices with pros/cons
but doesn't always use the exact string "RECOMMENDATION". Accept
case-insensitive "recommend", "option a", "which do you want", or
"which approach" as equivalent signals of a structured recommendation.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

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---
name: setup-deploy
preamble-tier: 2
version: 1.0.0
description: |
Configure deployment settings for /land-and-deploy. Detects your deploy
platform (Fly.io, Render, Vercel, Netlify, Heroku, GitHub Actions, custom),
production URL, health check endpoints, and deploy status commands. Writes
the configuration to CLAUDE.md so all future deploys are automatic.
Use when: "setup deploy", "configure deployment", "set up land-and-deploy",
"how do I deploy with gstack", "add deploy config".
allowed-tools:
- Bash
- Read
- Write
- Edit
- Glob
- Grep
- AskUserQuestion
---
{{PREAMBLE}}
# /setup-deploy — Configure Deployment for gstack
You are helping the user configure their deployment so `/land-and-deploy` works
automatically. Your job is to detect the deploy platform, production URL, health
checks, and deploy status commands — then persist everything to CLAUDE.md.
After this runs once, `/land-and-deploy` reads CLAUDE.md and skips detection entirely.
## User-invocable
When the user types `/setup-deploy`, run this skill.
## Instructions
### Step 1: Check existing configuration
```bash
grep -A 20 "## Deploy Configuration" CLAUDE.md 2>/dev/null || echo "NO_CONFIG"
```
If configuration already exists, show it and ask:
- **Context:** Deploy configuration already exists in CLAUDE.md.
- **RECOMMENDATION:** Choose A to update if your setup changed.
- A) Reconfigure from scratch (overwrite existing)
- B) Edit specific fields (show current config, let me change one thing)
- C) Done — configuration looks correct
If the user picks C, stop.
### Step 2: Detect platform
Run the platform detection from the deploy bootstrap:
```bash
# Platform config files
[ -f fly.toml ] && echo "PLATFORM:fly" && cat fly.toml
[ -f render.yaml ] && echo "PLATFORM:render" && cat render.yaml
[ -f vercel.json ] || [ -d .vercel ] && echo "PLATFORM:vercel"
[ -f netlify.toml ] && echo "PLATFORM:netlify" && cat netlify.toml
[ -f Procfile ] && echo "PLATFORM:heroku"
[ -f railway.json ] || [ -f railway.toml ] && echo "PLATFORM:railway"
# GitHub Actions deploy workflows
for f in .github/workflows/*.yml .github/workflows/*.yaml; do
[ -f "$f" ] && grep -qiE "deploy|release|production|staging|cd" "$f" 2>/dev/null && echo "DEPLOY_WORKFLOW:$f"
done
# Project type
[ -f package.json ] && grep -q '"bin"' package.json 2>/dev/null && echo "PROJECT_TYPE:cli"
ls *.gemspec 2>/dev/null && echo "PROJECT_TYPE:library"
```
### Step 3: Platform-specific setup
Based on what was detected, guide the user through platform-specific configuration.
#### Fly.io
If `fly.toml` detected:
1. Extract app name: `grep -m1 "^app" fly.toml | sed 's/app = "\(.*\)"/\1/'`
2. Check if `fly` CLI is installed: `which fly 2>/dev/null`
3. If installed, verify: `fly status --app {app} 2>/dev/null`
4. Infer URL: `https://{app}.fly.dev`
5. Set deploy status command: `fly status --app {app}`
6. Set health check: `https://{app}.fly.dev` (or `/health` if the app has one)
Ask the user to confirm the production URL. Some Fly apps use custom domains.
#### Render
If `render.yaml` detected:
1. Extract service name and type from render.yaml
2. Check for Render API key: `echo $RENDER_API_KEY | head -c 4` (don't expose the full key)
3. Infer URL: `https://{service-name}.onrender.com`
4. Render deploys automatically on push to the connected branch — no deploy workflow needed
5. Set health check: the inferred URL
Ask the user to confirm. Render uses auto-deploy from the connected git branch — after
merge to main, Render picks it up automatically. The "deploy wait" in /land-and-deploy
should poll the Render URL until it responds with the new version.
#### Vercel
If vercel.json or .vercel detected:
1. Check for `vercel` CLI: `which vercel 2>/dev/null`
2. If installed: `vercel ls --prod 2>/dev/null | head -3`
3. Vercel deploys automatically on push — preview on PR, production on merge to main
4. Set health check: the production URL from vercel project settings
#### Netlify
If netlify.toml detected:
1. Extract site info from netlify.toml
2. Netlify deploys automatically on push
3. Set health check: the production URL
#### GitHub Actions only
If deploy workflows detected but no platform config:
1. Read the workflow file to understand what it does
2. Extract the deploy target (if mentioned)
3. Ask the user for the production URL
#### Custom / Manual
If nothing detected:
Use AskUserQuestion to gather the information:
1. **How are deploys triggered?**
- A) Automatically on push to main (Fly, Render, Vercel, Netlify, etc.)
- B) Via GitHub Actions workflow
- C) Via a deploy script or CLI command (describe it)
- D) Manually (SSH, dashboard, etc.)
- E) This project doesn't deploy (library, CLI, tool)
2. **What's the production URL?** (Free text — the URL where the app runs)
3. **How can gstack check if a deploy succeeded?**
- A) HTTP health check at a specific URL (e.g., /health, /api/status)
- B) CLI command (e.g., `fly status`, `kubectl rollout status`)
- C) Check the GitHub Actions workflow status
- D) No automated way — just check the URL loads
4. **Any pre-merge or post-merge hooks?**
- Commands to run before merging (e.g., `bun run build`)
- Commands to run after merge but before deploy verification
### Step 4: Write configuration
Read CLAUDE.md (or create it). Find and replace the `## Deploy Configuration` section
if it exists, or append it at the end.
```markdown
## Deploy Configuration (configured by /setup-deploy)
- Platform: {platform}
- Production URL: {url}
- Deploy workflow: {workflow file or "auto-deploy on push"}
- Deploy status command: {command or "HTTP health check"}
- Merge method: {squash/merge/rebase}
- Project type: {web app / API / CLI / library}
- Post-deploy health check: {health check URL or command}
### Custom deploy hooks
- Pre-merge: {command or "none"}
- Deploy trigger: {command or "automatic on push to main"}
- Deploy status: {command or "poll production URL"}
- Health check: {URL or command}
```
### Step 5: Verify
After writing, verify the configuration works:
1. If a health check URL was configured, try it:
```bash
curl -sf "{health-check-url}" -o /dev/null -w "%{http_code}" 2>/dev/null || echo "UNREACHABLE"
```
2. If a deploy status command was configured, try it:
```bash
{deploy-status-command} 2>/dev/null | head -5 || echo "COMMAND_FAILED"
```
Report results. If anything failed, note it but don't block — the config is still
useful even if the health check is temporarily unreachable.
### Step 6: Summary
```
DEPLOY CONFIGURATION — COMPLETE
════════════════════════════════
Platform: {platform}
URL: {url}
Health check: {health check}
Status cmd: {status command}
Merge method: {merge method}
Saved to CLAUDE.md. /land-and-deploy will use these settings automatically.
Next steps:
- Run /land-and-deploy to merge and deploy your current PR
- Edit the "## Deploy Configuration" section in CLAUDE.md to change settings
- Run /setup-deploy again to reconfigure
```
## Important Rules
- **Never expose secrets.** Don't print full API keys, tokens, or passwords.
- **Confirm with the user.** Always show the detected config and ask for confirmation before writing.
- **CLAUDE.md is the source of truth.** All configuration lives there — not in a separate config file.
- **Idempotent.** Running /setup-deploy multiple times overwrites the previous config cleanly.
- **Platform CLIs are optional.** If `fly` or `vercel` CLI isn't installed, fall back to URL-based health checks.