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Garry Tan fbb1a82d97 feat: wire setup-gbrain + brain-restore + brain-uninstall to use the helper
setup-gbrain Step 7 now invokes gstack-gbrain-source-wireup --strict after
gstack-brain-init + gbrain_sync_mode is set. Strict mode means the user sees
the failure rather than silently ending up with an unwired brain.

bin/gstack-brain-init drops 60 lines of dead code: the HTTP POST to
${GBRAIN_URL}/ingest-repo, the GBRAIN_URL_VAL/GBRAIN_TOKEN_VAL probes, the
consumers.json writer, and the chore commit step. CONSUMERS_FILE variable
declaration removed. The closing message no longer points at the dead
gstack-brain-consumer add path.

bin/gstack-brain-restore drops the 18-line consumers.json token-rehydration
block (was a no-op for the only consumer that ever existed). Adds a
best-effort wireup invocation after the brain-repo clone so 2nd-Mac restore
gets gbrain federation automatically. Failure prints a stderr WARNING but
does not abort the restore — restore's primary job is the git clone.

bin/gstack-brain-uninstall calls the helper's --uninstall mode (which
removes the gbrain source registration, the git worktree, and the
future-launchd-plist stub) before the existing legacy consumers.json
removal. Ordering is fragile-by-design: helper derives source-id via
multi-fallback so it works even after .git is destroyed.

bin/gstack-brain-consumer gets a DEPRECATED header note. Stays in the tree
for one cycle of grace; removal in v1.13.0.0.

setup-gbrain/SKILL.md is regenerated from the .tmpl via gen:skill-docs.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-25 22:07:32 -07:00

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# gstack-brain-init — set up ~/.gstack/ as a git repo that syncs to GBrain.
#
# Usage:
# gstack-brain-init [--remote <url>]
#
# Interactive by default. Pass --remote to skip the remote prompt.
#
# Idempotent: safe to re-run. If ~/.gstack/.git already exists AND points at
# the same remote, reconfigures drivers/hooks/attributes without clobbering
# history. If it points at a DIFFERENT remote, refuses and suggests
# `gstack-brain-uninstall` first.
#
# What it does:
# 1. git init ~/.gstack/ (or verify existing repo points at the right remote)
# 2. Write .gitignore = "*" (ignore everything; allowlist is explicit)
# 3. Write .brain-allowlist (canonical paths to sync)
# 4. Write .brain-privacy-map.json (paths → privacy class)
# 5. Write .gitattributes (register JSONL + union merge drivers)
# 6. git config merge.jsonl-append.driver + merge.union.driver
# 7. Install .git/hooks/pre-commit (defense-in-depth secret scan)
# 8. Prompt for remote (default: gh repo create --private gstack-brain-$USER)
# 9. Initial commit + push
# 10. Write ~/.gstack-brain-remote.txt (URL-only, safe to share)
#
# Env:
# GSTACK_HOME — override ~/.gstack
set -euo pipefail
GSTACK_HOME="${GSTACK_HOME:-$HOME/.gstack}"
SCRIPT_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
CONFIG_BIN="$SCRIPT_DIR/gstack-config"
REMOTE_FILE="$HOME/.gstack-brain-remote.txt"
REMOTE_URL=""
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
case "$1" in
--remote) REMOTE_URL="$2"; shift 2 ;;
--help|-h) sed -n '2,32p' "$0" | sed 's/^# \{0,1\}//'; exit 0 ;;
*) echo "Unknown flag: $1" >&2; exit 1 ;;
esac
done
# ---- preconditions ----
mkdir -p "$GSTACK_HOME"
EXISTING_REMOTE=""
if [ -d "$GSTACK_HOME/.git" ]; then
EXISTING_REMOTE=$(git -C "$GSTACK_HOME" remote get-url origin 2>/dev/null || echo "")
if [ -n "$EXISTING_REMOTE" ] && [ -n "$REMOTE_URL" ] && [ "$EXISTING_REMOTE" != "$REMOTE_URL" ]; then
cat >&2 <<EOF
gstack-brain-init: ~/.gstack/ is already a git repo pointing at:
$EXISTING_REMOTE
You asked to init with:
$REMOTE_URL
Refusing to overwrite. To switch remotes, first run:
gstack-brain-uninstall
(or edit the remote manually with: git -C ~/.gstack remote set-url origin <url>)
EOF
exit 1
fi
fi
# ---- choose the remote ----
if [ -z "$REMOTE_URL" ] && [ -n "$EXISTING_REMOTE" ]; then
REMOTE_URL="$EXISTING_REMOTE"
echo "Using existing remote: $REMOTE_URL"
fi
if [ -z "$REMOTE_URL" ]; then
# Interactive prompt. Default: gh repo create (if available).
echo "gstack-brain-init will create a private git repo that holds your"
echo "gstack session memory across machines and lets GBrain index it."
echo
if command -v gh >/dev/null 2>&1 && gh auth status >/dev/null 2>&1; then
DEFAULT_NAME="gstack-brain-${USER:-$(whoami)}"
echo "Default: gh will create a private repo named '$DEFAULT_NAME' under your account."
printf "Press Enter to accept, or paste a custom git URL: "
read -r REPLY || REPLY=""
if [ -z "$REPLY" ]; then
echo "Creating GitHub repo: $DEFAULT_NAME ..."
# Note: --source omitted intentionally. gh requires --source to point at
# an existing git repo, but we don't init $GSTACK_HOME until after the
# remote is chosen. Create bare, then fetch URL.
if ! gh repo create "$DEFAULT_NAME" --private --description "gstack session memory" 2>/dev/null; then
# Maybe the repo already exists; try to fetch its URL.
REMOTE_URL=$(gh repo view "$DEFAULT_NAME" --json sshUrl -q .sshUrl 2>/dev/null || echo "")
if [ -z "$REMOTE_URL" ]; then
echo "Failed to create or find '$DEFAULT_NAME'. Try --remote <url>." >&2
exit 1
fi
echo "Repo already exists; using $REMOTE_URL"
else
REMOTE_URL=$(gh repo view "$DEFAULT_NAME" --json sshUrl -q .sshUrl 2>/dev/null || echo "")
fi
else
REMOTE_URL="$REPLY"
fi
else
echo "(gh CLI not found or not authenticated; provide a git URL directly)"
printf "Paste a private git URL (e.g. git@github.com:you/gstack-brain.git): "
read -r REMOTE_URL || REMOTE_URL=""
if [ -z "$REMOTE_URL" ]; then
echo "No URL provided. Aborting." >&2
exit 1
fi
fi
fi
# ---- verify remote reachable ----
echo "Verifying remote connectivity: $REMOTE_URL"
if ! git ls-remote "$REMOTE_URL" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
cat >&2 <<EOF
Remote not reachable: $REMOTE_URL
This could mean:
- Wrong URL
- Not authenticated (GitHub: gh auth status; GitLab: glab auth status)
- Network issue
Fix and re-run gstack-brain-init.
EOF
exit 1
fi
# ---- git init ----
if [ ! -d "$GSTACK_HOME/.git" ]; then
git -C "$GSTACK_HOME" init -q -b main 2>/dev/null || git -C "$GSTACK_HOME" init -q
# If -b main wasn't supported, rename.
git -C "$GSTACK_HOME" branch -M main 2>/dev/null || true
fi
if [ -z "$(git -C "$GSTACK_HOME" remote 2>/dev/null)" ]; then
git -C "$GSTACK_HOME" remote add origin "$REMOTE_URL"
else
git -C "$GSTACK_HOME" remote set-url origin "$REMOTE_URL"
fi
# ---- write canonical files (idempotent) ----
cat > "$GSTACK_HOME/.gitignore" <<'EOF'
# gstack-brain sync: ignore-everything base. Paths are included explicitly via
# .brain-allowlist and `git add -f` from gstack-brain-sync. Do not edit.
*
EOF
cat > "$GSTACK_HOME/.brain-allowlist" <<'EOF'
# Canonical allowlist of paths that gstack-brain-sync will publish.
# One glob per line. Anything not matching stays local.
# Do not edit directly; managed by gstack-brain-init. User additions go below
# the marker and survive re-init.
projects/*/learnings.jsonl
projects/*/*-reviews.jsonl
projects/*/ceo-plans/*.md
projects/*/ceo-plans/*/*.md
projects/*/designs/*.md
projects/*/designs/*/*.md
projects/*/timeline.jsonl
retros/*.md
developer-profile.json
builder-journey.md
builder-profile.jsonl
# NOT synced (per Codex v2 review — machine-local UX state):
# projects/*/question-preferences.json (per-machine UX preferences)
# projects/*/question-log.jsonl (audit/derivation log stays with preferences)
# projects/*/question-events.jsonl (same)
# ---- USER ADDITIONS BELOW ---- (survives re-init; above is managed)
EOF
cat > "$GSTACK_HOME/.brain-privacy-map.json" <<'EOF'
[
{"pattern": "projects/*/learnings.jsonl", "class": "artifact"},
{"pattern": "projects/*/*-reviews.jsonl", "class": "artifact"},
{"pattern": "projects/*/ceo-plans/*.md", "class": "artifact"},
{"pattern": "projects/*/ceo-plans/*/*.md", "class": "artifact"},
{"pattern": "projects/*/designs/*.md", "class": "artifact"},
{"pattern": "projects/*/designs/*/*.md", "class": "artifact"},
{"pattern": "retros/*.md", "class": "artifact"},
{"pattern": "builder-journey.md", "class": "artifact"},
{"pattern": "projects/*/timeline.jsonl", "class": "behavioral"},
{"pattern": "developer-profile.json", "class": "behavioral"},
{"pattern": "builder-profile.jsonl", "class": "behavioral"}
]
EOF
cat > "$GSTACK_HOME/.gitattributes" <<'EOF'
# gstack-brain: merge drivers for cross-machine sync conflicts.
# Matching driver must be registered in local git config; gstack-brain-init
# and gstack-brain-restore run `git config merge.<name>.driver ...` after init.
*.jsonl merge=jsonl-append
retros/*.md merge=union
projects/*/designs/**/*.md merge=union
projects/*/ceo-plans/**/*.md merge=union
EOF
# ---- register merge drivers in local git config ----
git -C "$GSTACK_HOME" config merge.jsonl-append.driver "$SCRIPT_DIR/gstack-jsonl-merge %O %A %B"
git -C "$GSTACK_HOME" config merge.jsonl-append.name "gstack JSONL append-only merger"
git -C "$GSTACK_HOME" config merge.union.driver "cat %A %B > %A.merged && mv %A.merged %A"
git -C "$GSTACK_HOME" config merge.union.name "union concat"
# ---- install pre-commit hook (defense-in-depth) ----
HOOK="$GSTACK_HOME/.git/hooks/pre-commit"
mkdir -p "$(dirname "$HOOK")"
cat > "$HOOK" <<'HOOK_EOF'
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# gstack-brain pre-commit hook — secret-scan defense-in-depth.
# The primary scanner runs inside gstack-brain-sync BEFORE staging. This hook
# catches any manual `git commit` a user might accidentally run against the
# brain repo.
set -uo pipefail
python3 -c "
import sys, re, subprocess
try:
out = subprocess.check_output(['git', 'diff', '--cached'], stderr=subprocess.DEVNULL).decode('utf-8', 'replace')
except Exception:
sys.exit(0)
patterns = [
('aws-access-key', re.compile(r'AKIA[0-9A-Z]{16}')),
('github-token', re.compile(r'\b(gh[pousr]_[A-Za-z0-9]{20,}|github_pat_[A-Za-z0-9_]{20,})')),
('openai-key', re.compile(r'\bsk-[A-Za-z0-9_-]{20,}')),
('pem-block', re.compile(r'-----BEGIN [A-Z ]{3,}-----')),
('jwt', re.compile(r'\beyJ[A-Za-z0-9_-]{10,}\.[A-Za-z0-9_-]{10,}\.[A-Za-z0-9_-]{10,}\b')),
('bearer-token-json',
re.compile(r'\"(authorization|api[_-]?key|apikey|token|secret|password)\"\s*:\s*\"[A-Za-z0-9_./+=-]{16,}\"',
re.IGNORECASE)),
]
for name, rx in patterns:
if rx.search(out):
sys.stderr.write(f'gstack-brain pre-commit: refusing commit — {name} detected in staged diff.\n')
sys.stderr.write('Either edit the offending file, or if intentional, run:\n')
sys.stderr.write(' gstack-brain-sync --skip-file <path> (to permanently exclude)\n')
sys.exit(1)
sys.exit(0)
"
HOOK_EOF
chmod +x "$HOOK"
# ---- initial commit (idempotent; skips if already committed) ----
cd "$GSTACK_HOME"
git add -f .gitignore .brain-allowlist .brain-privacy-map.json .gitattributes
# Only commit if the index has changes from HEAD (if there is a HEAD).
if git rev-parse HEAD >/dev/null 2>&1; then
if ! git diff --cached --quiet 2>/dev/null; then
git -c user.email="gstack@localhost" -c user.name="gstack-brain-init" \
commit -q -m "chore: gstack-brain-init (refresh sync config)"
fi
else
# First commit ever.
git -c user.email="gstack@localhost" -c user.name="gstack-brain-init" \
commit -q -m "chore: gstack-brain-init"
fi
# ---- initial push ----
if ! git push -q -u origin main 2>/dev/null; then
# Maybe the default branch is master, or the remote has existing content.
# Try to resolve: fetch + fast-forward merge + push.
CURRENT_BRANCH=$(git rev-parse --abbrev-ref HEAD)
if git fetch origin 2>/dev/null && git pull --ff-only origin "$CURRENT_BRANCH" 2>/dev/null; then
git push -q -u origin "$CURRENT_BRANCH" || {
echo "Push to $REMOTE_URL failed. The remote may have divergent content." >&2
echo "Try: cd ~/.gstack && git pull --rebase origin $CURRENT_BRANCH && git push origin $CURRENT_BRANCH" >&2
exit 1
}
else
# Couldn't fetch/merge; print what to do.
echo "Push to $REMOTE_URL failed and fetch/merge didn't help." >&2
echo "Manual recovery: cd ~/.gstack && git status, then push once conflicts are resolved." >&2
exit 1
fi
fi
# ---- write the remote-url helper file (outside ~/.gstack/, survives restore) ----
echo "$REMOTE_URL" > "$REMOTE_FILE"
chmod 600 "$REMOTE_FILE"
# ---- done ----
cat <<EOF
gstack-brain-init complete.
Repo: $GSTACK_HOME (git)
Remote: $REMOTE_URL
Remote URL also saved at: $REMOTE_FILE
Sync to GitHub happens automatically at the start and end of each skill
(no daemon). Check status anytime with:
gstack-brain-sync --status
The next skill run will ask you one question about privacy mode (full /
artifacts-only / off). After that, /setup-gbrain Step 7 (or the
gstack-gbrain-source-wireup helper) registers this repo as a federated
source on gbrain so its content is searchable via 'gbrain search'.
New machine? On the other laptop, put a copy of:
$REMOTE_FILE
in that machine's home directory, then run: gstack-brain-restore
EOF