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Garry Tan 2014557e7f v1.12.0.0 feat: /setup-gbrain — coding-agent onboarding for gbrain (#1183)
* feat(setup-gbrain): add gstack-gbrain-repo-policy bin helper

Per-remote trust-tier store for the forthcoming /setup-gbrain skill.
Tiers are the D3 triad (read-write / read-only / deny), keyed by a
normalized remote URL so ssh-shorthand and https variants collapse to
the same entry. The file carries _schema_version: 2 (D2-eng); legacy
`allow` values from pre-D3 experiments auto-migrate to `read-write`
on first read, idempotent, with a one-shot log line.

Pure bash + jq to match the existing gstack-brain-* family. Atomic
writes via tmpfile + rename. Policy file mode 0600. Corrupt files
quarantine to .corrupt-<ts> and start fresh.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test(setup-gbrain): unit tests for gstack-gbrain-repo-policy

24 tests covering normalize (ssh/https/shorthand/uppercase collapse to
one key), set/get round-trip, all three D3 tiers accepted, invalid
tiers rejected, file mode 0600, _schema_version field written on fresh
files, legacy allow migration (including idempotence and preservation
of non-allow entries), corrupt-JSON quarantine + fresh-file recovery,
list output sorting, and get-without-arg auto-detect against a git
repo with no origin.

All tests green against a per-test tmpdir GSTACK_HOME so nothing
leaks into the real ~/.gstack.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(setup-gbrain): add gstack-gbrain-detect state reporter

Pure-introspection JSON emitter for the /setup-gbrain skill's
start-up branching. Reports: gbrain presence + version on PATH,
~/.gbrain/config.json existence + engine, `gbrain doctor --json`
health (wrapped in timeout 5s to match the /health D6 pattern),
gstack-brain-sync mode via gstack-config, and ~/.gstack/.git
presence for the memory-sync feature.

Never modifies state. Always emits valid JSON even when every check
is false. Handles malformed ~/.gbrain/config.json without crashing
— gbrain_engine is null in that case, not an error.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(setup-gbrain): add gstack-gbrain-install with D5 detect-first + D19 PATH-shadow guard

Clones gbrain at a pinned commit (v0.18.2) and registers it via
`bun link`. Before any clone:

  D5 detect-first — probes ~/git/gbrain, ~/gbrain, and the install
  target for a valid pre-existing clone (package.json with name
  "gbrain" and bin.gbrain set). If one is found, `bun link` runs
  there instead of cloning a second copy. Prevents the day-one
  duplicate-install footgun on the skill author's own machine.

After install:

  D19 PATH-shadow guard — reads the install-dir's package.json
  version, compares to `gbrain --version` on PATH. On mismatch:
  exits 3, prints every gbrain binary on PATH via `type -a`, and
  gives a remediation menu. Setup skills refuse broken environments
  instead of warning and continuing.

Prereq checks (bun, git, https://github.com reachability) fail fast
with install hints. --dry-run and --validate-only flags let the
skill probe the plan without touching state; tests use them to
cover D5 and D19 without exercising real bun link.

Pin is a load-bearing version: setup-gbrain v1 verified against
gbrain v0.18.2. Updating requires re-running Pre-Impl Gate 1 to
verify gbrain's CLI + config shapes haven't drifted.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test(setup-gbrain): unit tests for gstack-gbrain-detect + install

15 tests covering: detect emits valid JSON when nothing configured,
reports gstack_brain_git on GSTACK_HOME/.git presence, reads
~/.gbrain/config.json engine, tolerates malformed config, detects
a mocked gbrain binary on PATH with version parsing.

For install: D5 detect-first uses ~/git/gbrain fixtures under a
sandboxed HOME, verifies fall-through to fresh clone when no valid
clone exists, rejects invalid package.json shapes. D19 PATH-shadow
validation uses a fake gbrain on a minimal SAFE_PATH to simulate
version mismatch, same-version-pass, v-prefix tolerance, missing
binary on PATH, and missing version field in package.json.

--validate-only mode in the install bin makes the D19 check unit-
testable without running real bun link (which touches ~/.bun/bin).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(setup-gbrain): add gstack-gbrain-lib.sh with read_secret_to_env (D3-eng)

Shared secret-read helper for PAT (D11) and pooler URL paste (D16).
One implementation of the hardest-to-get-right pattern: stty -echo +
SIGINT/TERM/EXIT trap that restores terminal mode, read into a named
env var, optional redacted preview.

Validates the target var name against [A-Z_][A-Z0-9_]* to prevent
bash name-injection via `read -r "$varname"`. When stdin is not a TTY
(CI, piped tests) the stty branches skip cleanly — piped input doesn't
echo anyway. Exports the var after read so subprocesses inherit it;
callers own the `unset` at handoff time.

Sourced, not executed — no +x bit.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(setup-gbrain): add gstack-gbrain-supabase-verify structural URL check

Zero-network validator for Supabase Session Pooler URLs before handing
them to `gbrain init`. Canonical shape verified per gbrain init.ts:266:
  postgresql://postgres.<ref>:<password>@aws-0-<region>.pooler.supabase.com:6543/postgres

Rejects direct-connection URLs (db.*.supabase.co:5432) with a distinct
exit code 3 and clear IPv6-failure remediation — that's the most common
paste mistake users make, so it earns its own UX path rather than a
generic "bad URL" error.

Never echoes the URL (contains a password) in error messages; tests
verify a distinct seed password never appears in stderr on any reject
path. Accepts URL from argv[1] or stdin ("-" or no arg).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test(setup-gbrain): unit tests for supabase-verify + lib.sh secret helper

22 tests. verify: accepts canonical pooler URL (argv + stdin modes),
rejects direct-connection URL with exit 3, rejects wrong scheme, wrong
port, empty password, missing userinfo, plain 'postgres' user (catches
direct-URL paste errors), wrong host, empty URL. Case-insensitive host
match. Explicit negative: error messages never echo the URL password.

lib.sh read_secret_to_env: reads piped stdin into the named env var,
exports to subprocesses, redacted-preview emits masked form on stderr
with the seed password absent, rejects invalid var names (lowercase,
leading digit, hyphens), rejects missing/unknown flags, secret value
never appears on stdout.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(setup-gbrain): add gstack-gbrain-supabase-provision Management API wrapper

Four subcommands: list-orgs, create, wait, pooler-url. Built against
the verified Supabase Management API shape (Pre-Impl Gate 1):

  - POST /v1/projects with {name, db_pass, organization_slug, region}
    — not the original plan's /v1/organizations/{ref}/projects
  - No `plan` field; subscription tier is org-level per the OpenAPI
    description ("Subscription Plan is now set on organization level
    and is ignored in this request")
  - GET /v1/projects/{ref}/config/database/pooler for pooler config
    — not /config/database

Secrets discipline: SUPABASE_ACCESS_TOKEN (PAT) and DB_PASS read from
env only, never from argv (D8 grep test enforces this). `set +x` at
the top as a defensive default so debug tracing never leaks secrets.
Management API hostname hardcoded to SUPABASE_API_BASE env override —
no user-controlled URL portion (SSRF guard).

HTTP error paths: 401/403 → exit 3 (auth), 402 → 4 (quota), 409 → 5
(conflict), 429 + 5xx → exponential-backoff retry up to 3 attempts,
then exit 8. Wait subcommand polls every 5s until ACTIVE_HEALTHY
with a configurable timeout; terminal states (INIT_FAILED, REMOVED,
etc.) exit 7 immediately with a clear message. Timeout emits the
--resume-provision hint so the skill can recover.

Pooler-url constructs the URL locally from db_user/host/port/name +
DB_PASS rather than trusting the API response's connection_string
field, which is templated with [PASSWORD] rather than the real value.
Handles both object and array response shapes, preferring session
pool_mode when Supabase returns multiple pooler configs.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test(setup-gbrain): unit tests for gstack-gbrain-supabase-provision via mock API

22 tests covering D21 HTTP error suite (401/403/402/409/429/5xx) and
happy paths for all four subcommands. Every test spins up a Bun.serve
mock server bound to SUPABASE_API_BASE so nothing hits the real API.

Uses Bun.spawn (async) rather than spawnSync because spawnSync blocks
the Bun event loop, which prevents Bun.serve mocks from responding —
calls would hit curl's own timeout instead of round-tripping.

Verifies: POST body contains organization_slug (not organization_id)
and no `plan` field, bearer-token auth header, retry-on-429 with
eventual success, exit-8 on persistent 5xx after max retries, wait
succeeds on ACTIVE_HEALTHY, exits 7 on INIT_FAILED, exits 6 with
--resume-provision hint on timeout, pooler-url builds URL locally
from db_user/host/port/name + DB_PASS (not response connection_string
template), handles array pooler responses.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(setup-gbrain): add SKILL.md.tmpl — user-facing skill prompt

Stitches together every slice built so far (repo-policy, detect,
install, lib.sh secret helper, supabase-verify, supabase-provision)
into a single interactive flow. Paths: Supabase existing-URL, Supabase
auto-provision (D7), Supabase manual, PGLite local, switch (PGLite ↔
Supabase via gbrain migrate wrapped in timeout 180s per D9).

Secrets discipline per D8/D10/D11: PAT + DB_PASS + pooler URL all
read via read_secret_to_env from lib.sh and handed to gbrain via
GBRAIN_DATABASE_URL env, never argv. PAT carries the full D11 scope
disclosure before collection and an explicit revocation reminder after
success. D12 SIGINT recovery prints the in-flight ref + resume command.

D18 MCP registration is scoped honestly to Claude Code — skips with
a manual-register hint when `claude` is not on PATH. D6 per-remote
trust-triad question (read-write/read-only/deny/skip-for-now) gates
repo import; the triad values compose with the D2-eng schema-version
policy file so future migrations stay deterministic.

Skill runs concurrent-run-locked via mkdir ~/.gstack/.setup-gbrain.lock.d
(atomic, same pattern as gstack-brain-sync). Telemetry (D4) payload
carries enumerated categorical values only — never URL, PAT, or any
postgresql:// substring.

--repo, --switch, --resume-provision, --cleanup-orphans shortcut modes
documented inline; the skill parses its own invocation args.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(health): integrate gbrain as D6 composite dimension

Adds a GBrain row to the /health dashboard rubric with weight 10%.
Three sub-signals rolled into one 0-10 score: doctor status (0.5),
sync queue depth (0.3), last-push age (0.2). Redistributes when
gbrain_sync_mode is off so the dimension stays fair.

Weights rebalance: typecheck 25→22, lint 20→18, test 30→28,
deadcode 15→13, shell 10→9, gbrain +10 — sums to 100.

gbrain doctor --json wrapped in timeout 5s so a hung gbrain never
stalls the /health dashboard. Dimension is omitted (not red) when
gbrain is not installed — running /health on a non-gbrain machine
shouldn't penalize that choice.

History-JSONL adds a `gbrain` field. Pre-D6 entries read as null for
trend comparison; new tracking starts from first post-D6 run.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(test): add secret-sink-harness for negative-space leak testing (D21 #5)

Runs a subprocess with a seeded secret, captures every channel the
subprocess could leak through, and asserts the seed never appears.
Built per the D1-eng tightened contract: per-run tmp $HOME, four seed
match rules (exact + URL-decoded + first-12-char prefix + base64),
fd-level stdout/stderr capture via Bun.spawn, post-mortem walk of
every file written under $HOME, separate buckets for telemetry JSONL.

Reusable: any future skill that handles secrets can import
runWithSecretSink and run positive/negative controls against its own
bins. The harness itself is ~180 lines of TS with no external deps
beyond Bun + node:fs.

Out of scope for v1 (documented as follow-ups): subprocess env dump
(portable /proc reading), the user's real shell history (bins don't
modify it).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test: secret-sink harness positive controls + real-bin negative controls

11 tests. Positive controls deliberately leak a seed in every covered
channel (stdout, stderr, a file under $HOME, the telemetry JSONL path,
base64-encoded, first-12-char prefix) and assert the harness catches
each one. Without these, a harness that silently under-reports would
look identical to a harness that works.

Negative controls run real setup-gbrain bins with distinctive seeds:
  - supabase-verify rejects a mysql:// URL and a direct-connection URL,
    password never appears in any captured channel
  - lib.sh read_secret_to_env reads piped stdin, emits only the length,
    seed value stays invisible
  - supabase-provision on an auth-failure path fails fast without
    leaking the PAT to any channel

Covers D21 #5 leak harness + uses it to validate D3-eng, D10, D11
discipline end-to-end on the already-shipped bins.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(setup-gbrain): add list-orphans + delete-project subcommands (D20)

Powers /setup-gbrain --cleanup-orphans. list-orphans filters the
authenticated user's Supabase projects by name prefix (default
"gbrain") and excludes the project the local ~/.gbrain/config.json
currently points at, so only unclaimed gbrain-shaped projects come
back. Active-ref detection parses the pooler URL's user portion
(postgres.<ref>:<pw>@...).

delete-project is a thin DELETE /v1/projects/{ref} wrapper with no
confirmation of its own — the skill's UI layer owns the per-project
confirm AskUserQuestion loop. Keeps responsibilities clean: the bin
manages HTTP; the skill manages user intent.

Both subcommands reuse the existing api_call retry+backoff and the
same PAT discipline (env only, never argv).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test(setup-gbrain): list-orphans active-ref filtering + delete-project 404

6 new tests bringing the supabase-provision suite to 28:

list-orphans:
  - Filters to gbrain-prefixed projects, excludes the active-ref derived
    from ~/.gbrain/config.json's pooler URL
  - Treats all gbrain-prefixed projects as orphans when no config exists
    (first run on a new machine)
  - Respects custom --name-prefix for users who named their brain
    something else

delete-project:
  - Happy path sends DELETE /v1/projects/<ref> and returns {deleted_ref}
  - 404 surfaces cleanly (exit 2, "404" in stderr)
  - Missing <ref> positional rejected with exit 2

Uses per-test tmpdir HOME with a stubbed ~/.gbrain/config.json so
active-ref extraction runs against deterministic fixtures.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* chore: regenerate setup-gbrain SKILL.md after main merge

* chore: bump version and changelog (v1.12.0.0)

Ships /setup-gbrain and its supporting infrastructure end-to-end:
per-remote trust policy, installer with PATH-shadow guard, shared
secret-read helper, structural URL verifier, Supabase Management
API wrapper, /health GBrain dimension, secret-sink test harness.

100 new tests across 5 suites, all green. Three pre-existing test
failures noted as P0 in TODOS.md.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* docs: add USING_GBRAIN_WITH_GSTACK.md + update README for /setup-gbrain

README changes:
- Rewrote the "Cross-machine memory with GBrain sync" section into
  "GBrain — persistent knowledge for your coding agent." Covers the
  three /setup-gbrain paths (Supabase existing URL, auto-provision,
  PGLite local), MCP registration, per-remote trust triad, and the
  (still-separate) memory sync feature.
- Added /setup-gbrain row to the skills table pointing at the full guide.
- Added /setup-gbrain to both skill-list install snippets.
- Added USING_GBRAIN_WITH_GSTACK.md to the Docs table.

New doc (USING_GBRAIN_WITH_GSTACK.md):
- All three setup paths with trust-surface caveats
- MCP registration details (and honest Claude-Code-v1 scoping)
- Per-remote trust triad semantics + how to change a policy
- Switching engines (PGLite ↔ Supabase) via --switch
- GStack memory sync + its relationship to the gbrain knowledge base
- /setup-gbrain --cleanup-orphans for orphan Supabase projects
- Full command + flag reference, every bin helper, every env var
- Security model: what's enforced in code, what's enforced by the leak
  harness, and the honest limits of v1
- Troubleshooting: PATH shadowing, direct-connection URL reject,
  auto-provision timeout, stale lock, policy file hand-edits,
  migrate hang
- Why-this-design section explaining the non-obvious choices

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(brain-sync): secret scanner now catches Bearer-prefixed auth tokens in JSON

The bearer-token-json regex value charset was [A-Za-z0-9_./+=-]{16,},
which does NOT permit spaces. Real HTTP auth headers embed the scheme
name with a literal space — "Bearer <token>" — so the value portion
actually starts with "Bearer " and the existing regex couldn't match.
Result: any JSON blob containing "authorization":"Bearer ..." would
slip past the scanner and sync to the user's private brain repo with
the bearer token inline.

Added optional (Bearer |Basic |Token )? prefix in front of the value
charset. Now matches the common auth-scheme forms without broadening
the matcher to tolerate arbitrary whitespace (which would false-positive
on lots of benign JSON).

Verified against 5 positive cases (bearer-in-json, clean bearer, apikey
no-prefix, token with Bearer, password no-prefix) + 3 negative cases
(too-short tokens, non-secret field names like username, random JSON).

This closes the P0 security regression first noticed during v1.12.0.0
/ship. brain-sync.test.ts now passes all 7 secret-scan fixtures.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test: mock-gh integration tests for gstack-brain-init auto-create path

8 tests covering the gh-repo-create happy path that had zero coverage
before. Existing brain-sync.test.ts always passes --remote <bare-url>
to bypass gh entirely, so the interactive default ("press Enter, we'll
run gh repo create for you") was shipping on trust.

Test strategy: write a bash stub for gh that records every call into
a file, then run gstack-brain-init with that stub on PATH. Assertions
verify: gh auth status is checked, gh repo create fires with the
computed gstack-brain-<user> default name + --private + --source
flags, fall-through to gh repo view when create reports already-exists,
user-provided URL bypasses gh entirely, gh-not-on-path and gh-not-authed
branches both prompt for URL, --remote flag short-circuits all gh
calls, conflicting-remote re-runs exit 1 with a clear message.

No real GitHub, no live auth. Gate tier — runs on every commit.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test(e2e): privacy-gate AskUserQuestion fires from preamble (periodic tier)

Two periodic-tier E2E tests exercising the preamble's privacy gate
end-to-end via the Agent SDK + canUseTool. Previously uncovered:

- Positive: stages a fake gbrain on PATH + gbrain_sync_mode_prompted=false
  in config, runs a real skill, intercepts tool-use. Asserts the
  preamble fires a 3-option AskUserQuestion matching the canonical
  prose ("publish session memory" / "artifact" / "decline") and does
  NOT fire a second time in the same run (idempotency within session).

- Negative: same staging but prompted=true. Asserts the gate stays
  silent even with gbrain detected on the host.

Registered in test/helpers/touchfiles.ts as `brain-privacy-gate`
(periodic) with dependency tracking on generate-brain-sync-block.ts,
the three gstack-brain-* bins, gstack-config, and the Agent SDK runner.
Diff-based selection re-runs the E2E when any of those change.

Cost: ~$0.30-$0.50 per run. Only fires under EVALS=1 EVALS_TIER=periodic;
gate tier stays free.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* docs: update TODOS for bearer-json fix + new brain-sync test coverage

Moves the bearer-json secret-scan regression from the P0 "pre-existing
failures" block into the Completed section with full context on the
fix, the mock-gh tests, the E2E privacy-gate tests, and the touchfile
registration. Remaining P0s are the GSTACK_HOME config-isolation bug
and the stale Opus 4.7 overlay pacing assertion, both unrelated.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(test): E2E privacy gate — ambient env + skill-file prompt

Two fixes to get the E2E actually running end-to-end (first attempt
failed at the SDK auth step, second at the assertion step):

1. Don't pass an explicit `env:` object to runAgentSdkTest. The SDK's
   auth pipeline misses ANTHROPIC_API_KEY when env is supplied as an
   object (verified against the plan-mode-no-op test, which passes no
   env and auths cleanly). Mutate process.env before the call instead,
   and restore the originals in finally so other tests don't inherit
   the ambient mutation.

2. The "Run /learn with no arguments" user prompt was too narrow — the
   model reduced it to a direct action and skipped the preamble
   privacy-gate directives entirely, so zero AskUserQuestions fired.
   Mirror the plan-mode-no-op pattern: point the model at the skill
   file on disk and ask it to follow every preamble directive. Bumped
   maxTurns from 6 to 10 to give the preamble room to execute.

Verified both tests pass under `EVALS=1 EVALS_TIER=periodic bun test
test/skill-e2e-brain-privacy-gate.test.ts` against a real ANTHROPIC_API_KEY.
Cost per run: ~$0.30-$0.50 per test.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* docs(CLAUDE.md): source ANTHROPIC/OPENAI keys from ~/.zshrc for paid evals

Conductor workspaces don't inherit the interactive shell env, so
both API keys are absent from the default process env even though
they're set in ~/.zshrc. Documents the source-from-zshrc pattern
(grep + eval, never echo the value) plus the Agent SDK gotcha: do
NOT pass env as an object to runAgentSdkTest — mutate process.env
ambiently and restore in finally.

Discovered this during the brain-privacy-gate E2E. First run failed
at SDK auth with 401; second failed because explicit env handoff
bypassed the SDK's own auth routing. Fix pattern now codified so
the next paid-eval session in a Conductor workspace doesn't hit the
same two dead ends.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# gstack-gbrain-supabase-provision — Supabase Management API wrapper for
# /setup-gbrain path 2a (auto-provision).
#
# Subcommands:
# list-orgs
# GET /v1/organizations. Output: {"orgs": [{"slug","name"}, ...]}
#
# create <name> <region> <org-slug>
# POST /v1/projects with {name, db_pass, organization_slug, region}.
# db_pass must be in the DB_PASS env var (never argv — D8 grep test
# enforces this). Output: {"ref","name","region","organization_slug","status"}.
#
# NOTE: does NOT send a `plan` field. Per verified Supabase Management
# API OpenAPI, the `plan` field is now deprecated at the project level
# — subscription tier is an org-level decision (D17 updated).
#
# wait <ref> [--timeout <seconds>]
# Poll GET /v1/projects/{ref} every 5s until status=ACTIVE_HEALTHY,
# or fail on terminal states (INIT_FAILED, REMOVED). Default timeout
# 180s. Output on success: {"ref","status","elapsed_s"}.
#
# pooler-url <ref>
# GET /v1/projects/{ref}/config/database/pooler, construct the full
# Session Pooler URL using DB_PASS from env (the API response's
# connection_string is typically templated [PASSWORD] rather than the
# real value — we build from db_user/db_host/db_port/db_name instead).
# Output: {"ref","pooler_url"}.
#
# list-orphans [--name-prefix <str>]
# GET /v1/projects. Filter to projects whose name starts with --name-prefix
# (default "gbrain") AND whose ref does NOT match the one in the local
# active ~/.gbrain/config.json pooler URL. Those are the gbrain-shaped
# projects that aren't pointed at by a working local config — candidates
# for /setup-gbrain --cleanup-orphans.
# Output: {"active_ref","orphans":[{"ref","name","created_at","region"}, ...]}.
#
# delete-project <ref>
# DELETE /v1/projects/{ref}. Destructive, one-way — callers must
# double-confirm before invoking. This bin performs NO confirmation
# prompt; the skill's UI layer owns that responsibility.
# Output: {"deleted_ref"}.
#
# Secrets discipline (D8, D10, D11):
# - SUPABASE_ACCESS_TOKEN is read from env; never accepted as argv.
# - DB_PASS (for `create` and `pooler-url`) is read from env; never argv.
# - Forbidden strings (enforced by skill-validation grep test):
# --insecure, -k (curl), NODE_TLS_REJECT_UNAUTHORIZED
# - `set +x` default — debug mode requires explicit opt-in around
# non-secret lines.
#
# Env:
# SUPABASE_ACCESS_TOKEN — PAT for auth (required on all subcommands)
# DB_PASS — database password (required for create + pooler-url)
# SUPABASE_API_BASE — override the API host (tests point this at a
# local mock server). Default: https://api.supabase.com
#
# Exit codes:
# 0 — success
# 2 — usage / invalid input
# 3 — auth failure (401/403) — retry with fresh PAT
# 4 — quota / billing (402) — user action needed
# 5 — conflict (409) — duplicate name, user action needed
# 6 — timeout (wait subcommand hit its deadline)
# 7 — terminal failure state from Supabase (INIT_FAILED, REMOVED)
# 8 — network / 5xx after retries
set +x # Defensive: never trace secrets in this helper.
set -euo pipefail
SUPABASE_API_BASE="${SUPABASE_API_BASE:-https://api.supabase.com}"
API_VERSION="v1"
DEFAULT_WAIT_TIMEOUT=180
POLL_INTERVAL=5
CURL_TIMEOUT=30
die() { echo "gstack-gbrain-supabase-provision: $*" >&2; exit 2; }
die_auth() { echo "gstack-gbrain-supabase-provision: $*" >&2; exit 3; }
die_quota(){ echo "gstack-gbrain-supabase-provision: $*" >&2; exit 4; }
die_conflict(){ echo "gstack-gbrain-supabase-provision: $*" >&2; exit 5; }
die_net() { echo "gstack-gbrain-supabase-provision: $*" >&2; exit 8; }
require_jq() {
command -v jq >/dev/null 2>&1 || die "jq is required. Install with: brew install jq"
}
require_curl() {
command -v curl >/dev/null 2>&1 || die "curl is required"
}
require_pat() {
if [ -z "${SUPABASE_ACCESS_TOKEN:-}" ]; then
die_auth "SUPABASE_ACCESS_TOKEN is not set. Generate a PAT at https://supabase.com/dashboard/account/tokens"
fi
}
require_db_pass() {
if [ -z "${DB_PASS:-}" ]; then
die "DB_PASS env var is required (never passed as argv — that leaks via ps/history)"
fi
}
# api_call <method> <path> [<json-body-file>]
# Handles: 401/403 → exit 3, 402 → 4, 409 → 5, 429 + 5xx → retry w/
# exponential backoff up to 3 attempts. Returns the response body on
# stdout and HTTP status on an internal variable via a pipe trick.
#
# Because bash lacks multi-value returns, we write response body to a
# tmpfile + status to another tmpfile and the caller reads them.
api_call() {
local method="$1"
local apipath="$2"
local body_file="${3:-}"
local url="$SUPABASE_API_BASE/$API_VERSION/$apipath"
local body_tmp
body_tmp=$(mktemp)
local status_tmp
status_tmp=$(mktemp)
# shellcheck disable=SC2064
trap "rm -f '$body_tmp' '$status_tmp'" RETURN
local attempt=0
local max_attempts=3
local backoff=2
while : ; do
attempt=$((attempt + 1))
local curl_args=(
--silent
--show-error
--max-time "$CURL_TIMEOUT"
-o "$body_tmp"
-w "%{http_code}"
-X "$method"
-H "Authorization: Bearer $SUPABASE_ACCESS_TOKEN"
-H "Accept: application/json"
-H "Content-Type: application/json"
-H "User-Agent: gstack-gbrain-supabase-provision"
)
if [ -n "$body_file" ]; then
curl_args+=(--data-binary "@$body_file")
fi
local status
if ! status=$(curl "${curl_args[@]}" "$url" 2>/dev/null); then
# curl itself failed (network, timeout, etc.). Retry.
if [ "$attempt" -ge "$max_attempts" ]; then
die_net "network failure calling $method $apipath after $attempt attempts"
fi
sleep "$backoff"
backoff=$((backoff * 2))
continue
fi
case "$status" in
2??)
cat "$body_tmp"
printf '%s' "$status" > "$status_tmp"
return 0
;;
401)
die_auth "401 Unauthorized — your PAT is invalid or expired. Re-generate at https://supabase.com/dashboard/account/tokens"
;;
403)
die_auth "403 Forbidden — your PAT lacks permission for $method $apipath. Regenerate with All Access scope."
;;
402)
die_quota "402 Payment Required — Supabase project/organization quota exceeded. See https://supabase.com/dashboard"
;;
409)
die_conflict "409 Conflict on $method $apipath — likely a duplicate project name. Pick a different name and re-run."
;;
429|5??)
if [ "$attempt" -ge "$max_attempts" ]; then
die_net "$status after $attempt attempts on $method $apipath"
fi
sleep "$backoff"
backoff=$((backoff * 2))
continue
;;
*)
# 400, 404, etc. — surface the error body for debugging.
local err
err=$(jq -r '.message // .error // empty' "$body_tmp" 2>/dev/null || true)
if [ -n "$err" ]; then
die "HTTP $status from $method $apipath: $err"
else
die "HTTP $status from $method $apipath (no error message in response)"
fi
;;
esac
done
}
cmd_list_orgs() {
local json_mode=false
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
case "$1" in
--json) json_mode=true; shift ;;
*) die "list-orgs: unknown flag: $1" ;;
esac
done
require_jq; require_curl; require_pat
local resp
resp=$(api_call GET organizations)
if $json_mode; then
printf '%s' "$resp" | jq '{orgs: map({slug: .slug, name: .name})}'
else
printf '%s' "$resp" | jq -r '.[] | "\(.slug)\t\(.name)"'
fi
}
cmd_create() {
local name="" region="" org_slug=""
local json_mode=false
local instance_size=""
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
case "$1" in
--json) json_mode=true; shift ;;
--instance-size) instance_size="$2"; shift 2 ;;
--*) die "create: unknown flag: $1" ;;
*)
if [ -z "$name" ]; then name="$1"
elif [ -z "$region" ]; then region="$1"
elif [ -z "$org_slug" ]; then org_slug="$1"
else die "create: too many positional arguments"
fi
shift
;;
esac
done
[ -z "$name" ] && die "create: missing <name>"
[ -z "$region" ] && die "create: missing <region>"
[ -z "$org_slug" ] && die "create: missing <org-slug>"
require_jq; require_curl; require_pat; require_db_pass
local body_file
body_file=$(mktemp)
# shellcheck disable=SC2064
trap "rm -f '$body_file'" RETURN
if [ -n "$instance_size" ]; then
jq -n \
--arg name "$name" \
--arg db_pass "$DB_PASS" \
--arg organization_slug "$org_slug" \
--arg region "$region" \
--arg desired_instance_size "$instance_size" \
'{name: $name, db_pass: $db_pass, organization_slug: $organization_slug, region: $region, desired_instance_size: $desired_instance_size}' \
> "$body_file"
else
jq -n \
--arg name "$name" \
--arg db_pass "$DB_PASS" \
--arg organization_slug "$org_slug" \
--arg region "$region" \
'{name: $name, db_pass: $db_pass, organization_slug: $organization_slug, region: $region}' \
> "$body_file"
fi
local resp
resp=$(api_call POST projects "$body_file")
if $json_mode; then
printf '%s' "$resp" | jq '{ref, name, region, organization_slug, status}'
else
printf '%s' "$resp" | jq -r '"ref=\(.ref) status=\(.status) region=\(.region)"'
fi
}
cmd_wait() {
local ref="" timeout="$DEFAULT_WAIT_TIMEOUT"
local json_mode=false
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
case "$1" in
--timeout) timeout="$2"; shift 2 ;;
--json) json_mode=true; shift ;;
--*) die "wait: unknown flag: $1" ;;
*) ref="$1"; shift ;;
esac
done
[ -z "$ref" ] && die "wait: missing <ref>"
require_jq; require_curl; require_pat
local elapsed=0
while : ; do
local resp
resp=$(api_call GET "projects/$ref")
local status
status=$(printf '%s' "$resp" | jq -r '.status // "UNKNOWN"')
case "$status" in
ACTIVE_HEALTHY)
if $json_mode; then
jq -n --arg ref "$ref" --arg status "$status" --argjson elapsed "$elapsed" \
'{ref: $ref, status: $status, elapsed_s: $elapsed}'
else
echo "ready ref=$ref status=$status elapsed_s=$elapsed"
fi
return 0
;;
INIT_FAILED|REMOVED|RESTORE_FAILED|PAUSE_FAILED)
echo "gstack-gbrain-supabase-provision: project $ref reached terminal failure state '$status'" >&2
exit 7
;;
COMING_UP|INACTIVE|ACTIVE_UNHEALTHY|UNKNOWN|RESTORING|UPGRADING|PAUSING|RESTARTING|RESIZING|GOING_DOWN)
# Still provisioning — keep polling.
;;
*)
# Unexpected status from Supabase. Log but keep polling.
echo "gstack-gbrain-supabase-provision: unexpected status '$status' — continuing to poll" >&2
;;
esac
if [ "$elapsed" -ge "$timeout" ]; then
echo "gstack-gbrain-supabase-provision: wait timed out after ${timeout}s (last status: $status)" >&2
echo "gstack-gbrain-supabase-provision: re-run with /setup-gbrain --resume-provision $ref" >&2
exit 6
fi
sleep "$POLL_INTERVAL"
elapsed=$((elapsed + POLL_INTERVAL))
done
}
cmd_pooler_url() {
local ref=""
local json_mode=false
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
case "$1" in
--json) json_mode=true; shift ;;
--*) die "pooler-url: unknown flag: $1" ;;
*) ref="$1"; shift ;;
esac
done
[ -z "$ref" ] && die "pooler-url: missing <ref>"
require_jq; require_curl; require_pat; require_db_pass
local resp
resp=$(api_call GET "projects/$ref/config/database/pooler")
# Prefer the singular Session Pooler config when Supabase returns an
# array (response shape can vary by project state). Fall back to the
# first PRIMARY entry if no "session" pool_mode is present.
local db_user db_host db_port db_name
local first_or_session
if printf '%s' "$resp" | jq -e 'type == "array"' >/dev/null 2>&1; then
first_or_session=$(printf '%s' "$resp" | jq '[.[] | select(.pool_mode == "session")][0] // .[0]')
else
first_or_session="$resp"
fi
db_user=$(printf '%s' "$first_or_session" | jq -r '.db_user // empty')
db_host=$(printf '%s' "$first_or_session" | jq -r '.db_host // empty')
db_port=$(printf '%s' "$first_or_session" | jq -r '.db_port // empty')
db_name=$(printf '%s' "$first_or_session" | jq -r '.db_name // empty')
if [ -z "$db_user" ] || [ -z "$db_host" ] || [ -z "$db_port" ] || [ -z "$db_name" ]; then
die "pooler-url: missing pooler config fields (db_user/db_host/db_port/db_name); re-poll or check project state"
fi
local url="postgresql://${db_user}:${DB_PASS}@${db_host}:${db_port}/${db_name}"
if $json_mode; then
jq -n --arg ref "$ref" --arg pooler_url "$url" '{ref: $ref, pooler_url: $pooler_url}'
else
# Non-JSON mode prints the URL; callers capturing it into a variable
# keep it in process memory only.
echo "$url"
fi
}
cmd_list_orphans() {
local name_prefix="gbrain"
local json_mode=false
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
case "$1" in
--name-prefix) name_prefix="$2"; shift 2 ;;
--json) json_mode=true; shift ;;
--*) die "list-orphans: unknown flag: $1" ;;
*) die "list-orphans: unexpected arg: $1" ;;
esac
done
require_jq; require_curl; require_pat
local all
all=$(api_call GET projects)
# Extract the active brain's ref from ~/.gbrain/config.json if present.
# Pooler URL format: postgresql://postgres.<ref>:<pw>@...
local active_ref="null"
local gbrain_cfg="$HOME/.gbrain/config.json"
if [ -f "$gbrain_cfg" ]; then
local url
url=$(jq -r '.database_url // empty' "$gbrain_cfg" 2>/dev/null || true)
if [ -n "$url" ]; then
# Extract user portion before the colon: postgresql://USER:pw@...
local user
user=$(printf '%s' "$url" | sed -E 's|^[a-z]+://([^:]+):.*$|\1|')
# User format: postgres.<ref> — pull ref suffix
case "$user" in
postgres.*)
local ref="${user#postgres.}"
active_ref=$(jq -Rn --arg r "$ref" '$r')
;;
esac
fi
fi
local orphans
orphans=$(printf '%s' "$all" | jq \
--arg prefix "$name_prefix" \
--argjson active "$active_ref" \
'[.[]
| select(.name | startswith($prefix))
| select(.ref != $active)
| {ref: .ref, name: .name, created_at: .created_at, region: .region}]')
jq -n --argjson active "$active_ref" --argjson orphans "$orphans" \
'{active_ref: $active, orphans: $orphans}'
}
cmd_delete_project() {
local ref=""
local json_mode=false
while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
case "$1" in
--json) json_mode=true; shift ;;
--*) die "delete-project: unknown flag: $1" ;;
*) ref="$1"; shift ;;
esac
done
[ -z "$ref" ] && die "delete-project: missing <ref>"
require_jq; require_curl; require_pat
api_call DELETE "projects/$ref" >/dev/null
jq -n --arg ref "$ref" '{deleted_ref: $ref}'
}
case "${1:-}" in
list-orgs) shift; cmd_list_orgs "$@" ;;
create) shift; cmd_create "$@" ;;
wait) shift; cmd_wait "$@" ;;
pooler-url) shift; cmd_pooler_url "$@" ;;
list-orphans) shift; cmd_list_orphans "$@" ;;
delete-project) shift; cmd_delete_project "$@" ;;
--help|-h|help) sed -n '2,80p' "$0" | sed 's/^# \{0,1\}//' ;;
"") die "usage: gstack-gbrain-supabase-provision {list-orgs|create|wait|pooler-url|list-orphans|delete-project|--help}" ;;
*) die "unknown subcommand: $1" ;;
esac