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* feat(gbrain-sync): add cycleCompleted() cycle-state probe Reads `gbrain doctor` cycle_freshness to classify whether a source has completed a full cycle (completed/never/unknown). A fail naming this source -> never; a fail naming only other sources -> completed; an absent or unparseable check -> unknown, so an unrelated doctor failure never masks a real state. Gates the automatic call-graph build on --full. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(gbrain-sync): --dream call-graph stage with lock-free gate + honest outcome guard Adds a source-scoped `gbrain dream --source <id>` stage that builds this worktree's call graph (code-callers/code-callees). Runs lock-free after the sync lock releases so it never blocks sibling worktrees; a .dream-in-progress marker dedupes concurrent dreams. --full auto-runs it only when the cycle was never built; explicit --dream always forces; --no-dream opts out. The stage parses the cycle's own output and reports the truth, not a flat "built": a WARN when the schema pack can't extract code symbols, when the embed phase failed for a missing key, or when 0 edges resolved; OK with the resolved-edge count otherwise. gbrain exits 0 even when it skips on a held cycle lock (e.g. autopilot), so that case reports SKIP, not success. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * chore: ignore gbrain .sources/ local staging dir gbrain writes per-source staging and capability-check artifacts under .sources/ in the repo root. It's machine-local runtime state, not source. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * docs(gbrain): honest call-graph guidance in /sync-gbrain + pin works on gbrain>=0.41.38 sync-gbrain frames the --dream offer honestly: building a call graph requires a code-aware schema pack, and the dream stage reports a WARN when it can't. The verdict's Call graph row mirrors the dream stage's real outcome instead of assuming a completed cycle means edges exist. The ## GBrain Search Guidance block written into CLAUDE.md drops the old code-callers --source caveat: gbrain >=0.41.38.0 honors the .gbrain-source pin for code-callers/code-callees. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(jsonl-store): shared audited JSONL plumbing (injection-reject + atomic append + tolerant read) Single source of truth extracted for D2A: gstack-learnings-* and the upcoming gstack-decision-* bins share one injection-pattern list, one atomic single-line appender, and one tolerant reader. No more drift between stores. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * refactor(learnings-log): use shared hasInjection from lib/jsonl-store (D2A) Replace the inline injection-pattern copy with the shared list. One audited write-path rejection across learnings + the upcoming decision store. Behavior unchanged (35/35 learnings tests green); learnings-search keeps its inline copy because a structural test pins its bash/bun shape. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(decision): event-sourced decision-memory model (lib/gstack-decision) decide/supersede/redact events on lib/jsonl-store; active set is computed (no mutable status), dangling refs tolerated. Free-text is injection-checked and redact-scanned on write (HIGH secret -> reject). Scope filter (repo/branch/issue) for relevant resurfacing. File-only + reliable; gbrain not required. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(decision): bounded active snapshot + compaction (redact expunges, supersede archives) writeSnapshot/readSnapshot/rebuildSnapshot give an O(active) bounded read for the session-start hot path (D1A). compact() rewrites the log to active, archives superseded decisions for history, and EXPUNGES redacted ones (dropped, never archived) so an accidentally-captured secret leaves the store for good. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(decision): gstack-decision-log + gstack-decision-search bins (non-interactive) Two bins mirroring gstack-learnings-* (D3A). log writes decide/--supersede/--redact/ --compact events + refreshes the bounded snapshot + enqueues for cross-machine sync; search reads the O(active) snapshot, scope-filtered to current branch, newest-first, --all to include superseded, --json for machines. Empty store returns silently (no snapshot write on an empty read). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(memory): surface active decisions at session start + capture nudge (Context Recovery) Context Recovery now shows recent scope-relevant active decisions (bounded read of decisions.active.json via gstack-decision-search) and instructs the agent to treat them as settled calls and to log durable decisions/reversals. Closes the Phase-1 capture->curate->resurface loop, reliable + file-only. Regen across all hosts folded in (squash-with-regen); parity 10/10, freshness green. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * test: refresh ship golden baselines for the memory-loop preamble change Context Recovery now emits the cross-session-decisions block, so ship's preamble (all hosts) changed. Golden baselines are hand-maintained copies (gen does not write them); refresh them from the fresh gen so golden-file regression passes. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * docs(memory): document the cross-session decision-memory loop in CLAUDE.md Adds a '## Cross-session decision memory' section: how to resurface (gstack-decision-search) and capture (gstack-decision-log) durable decisions, the supersede/redact/compact verbs, and a crisp durable-vs-trivial definition so the store stays signal. Reliable file-only path; gbrain not required. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(memory): emit durable decisions from ship/ceo/eng/spec at structured points Wires the four skills that finalize real decisions to capture them in the cross-session decision store, from their STRUCTURED outputs (never free-text scraping): - ship: the version bump (level + why) at write time - plan-ceo-review: accepted scope + verdict (branch-scoped) - plan-eng-review: the architecture verdict + key call (branch-scoped) - spec: the filed issue's core approach (issue-scoped) All emits are non-interactive, schema-correct (content in decision/rationale, source=skill, confidence 1-10), and best-effort (|| true) so a decision-log failure never blocks the workflow. Includes regen across hosts + refreshed ship golden baselines. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(memory): optional gbrain --semantic recall for decision search Adds gstack-decision-search --semantic (with --query): appends a 'Related from memory' block from gbrain semantic search, scoped to the curated-memory source. Pure enhancement, reliability-first: a new lib/gstack-decision-semantic.ts is the ONLY decision module that touches gbrain and is imported lazily only on --semantic, so the reliable file path never loads gbrain code. Every path degrades to the reliable file results when gbrain is off, unconfigured, empty, or errors (never throws, 10s timeout). Built against the verified gbrain 0.42.x surface (text output [score] slug -- snippet, NOT JSON; curated-memory source resolved by worktree path, not a gstack-brain-<user> id). Deterministic-contract tests only: parser units, degrade-to-null when gbrain absent, and a fake-gbrain shim proving scope+search end-to-end. find-contradictions deferred (no verifiable CLI surface yet + curated memory not indexed). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(gbrain-sync): self-heal stale autopilot lock (dead-pid) detectAutopilot treated a lock FILE as proof of life, so a crashed gbrain daemon left a stale lock that wedged every sync forever (observed: a dead pid refused --full indefinitely). Now read the holder pid (bare or JSON body) and check liveness via signal-0: ESRCH=dead → ignore the stale signal and keep checking; EPERM=alive (other user) → active. A stale lock never masks a live autopilot process. Pure decision function — does not delete the file; the caller may clean it. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * docs(review): drop stray trailing code fence in TODOS-format Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(test): align section-loading E2E testNames with their TOUCHFILES keys Pre-existing on main (v1.56.x): the two section-loading E2E tests used human-label testNames ('/ship section-loading') that don't match their slug keys ('ship-section-loading') in E2E_TOUCHFILES/E2E_TIERS. Every other E2E test uses the slug as its testName, and the TOUCHFILES completeness gate requires testName to be a registered key — so the gate was red. Align both testNames to their slug keys (also fixes tier lookup for these two periodic tests). Verified failing on a clean origin/main checkout before the fix. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: pre-landing review fixes (datamark, DRY, compact, coverage) Addresses the pre-landing review findings (all INFORMATIONAL, no criticals): - security: datamark resurfaced decision text at the render boundary (lib/gstack-decision.ts datamark() — neutralizes code fences, --- banners, <|role|>/</system> markers, control chars, newlines). Applied in gstack-decision-search human output so stored text can't masquerade as instructions in Context Recovery (codex hardening #3 / AC #7). --json stays raw. - DRY: extract resolveSlug/gitBranch/flagValue to lib/bin-context.ts; both decision bins use it instead of duplicating the helpers. - compact(): batch the archive append (one write, not N) and shrink the mid-compact crash window; simplify the opaque branch/issue ternary. - coverage: learnings-log injection rejection (D2A wiring), search --recent/ --scope + NaN-safe --recent, datamark-applied, unparseable lock body, compact-empty, corrupt-snapshot degrade. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(security): close adversarial-review findings in decision memory Adversarial review (Claude subagent) found a CRITICAL the specialist pass missed: - F1 (CRITICAL): 'Human:'/'Assistant:' turn-prefixes bypassed BOTH the write-time denylist AND datamark(), landing verbatim in agent context inside the trusted ACTIVE DECISIONS fence. Add 'human:' (+ 'disregard previous', 'from now on') to the shared denylist, and have datamark() neutralize Human:/Assistant:/System:/User: turn-prefixes (ZWSP) at the render boundary. - F2: datamark() only stripped ASCII C0; extend to Unicode line terminators (U+0085/2028/2029) and U+007F so 'strip newlines' actually holds. - F3: validateDecide blocked only HIGH secrets; MEDIUM-tier PII (e.g. SSN) persisted silently and synced cross-machine. The store is non-interactive (no confirm path), so fail closed on MEDIUM too. - F4: compact() was a lock-free read-modify-rewrite that could clobber a concurrent append (lost decision). Add an O_EXCL compact lock + a pre-rename size recheck that aborts untouched (skipped=true) if an append landed; caller re-runs. - F7: filterByScope unknown/garbage scope fell through to 'return true' (leaked into every context); fail conservative (false). F5 (pid reuse) and F6 (pgrep over-match) are intentionally left as-is: both fail SAFE (over-refuse sync); making them precise would introduce a fail-DANGEROUS path (allowing sync during a real autopilot). True disambiguation needs gbrain to stamp the lock with a start-time, which gstack doesn't own. F8 (compact moves history to archive) is by design. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(security): close cross-model (Codex) adversarial findings Codex adversarial review found a HIGH the Claude pass missed plus 3 mediums: - C1 (HIGH): gstack-decision-search --all returned every decide and IGNORED redact events, so a redacted secret still resurfaced via --all until compact ran. --all now excludes redacted (redact = expunge from every read path), still showing superseded history. - C-med: semantic (external gbrain) slug/snippet were printed raw — datamark them too so a gbrain hit can't spoof role markers / fences into agent context. - C4: semanticRecall fell back to an UNSCOPED gbrain search when no curated-memory source resolved, pulling code/doc corpora mislabeled as 'related decisions'. Now returns null (degrade) when there's no worktree-backed memory source. - C5: validateDecide scanned only decision/rationale/alternatives; branch and issue are stored + surfaced (raw via --json), so include them in the injection+secret scan. C2 (snapshot staleness) / C3 (compact TOCTOU residual): accepted for a single-user store — atomic appends never lose the event, rebuilds self-heal, and the compact size-recheck leaves only a sub-ms window; full append-locking would break the lock-free append design. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * chore: bump version and changelog (v1.57.5.0) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
277 lines
9.9 KiB
TypeScript
277 lines
9.9 KiB
TypeScript
/**
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* gbrain-sources — TypeScript helper for idempotent gbrain federated source registration.
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*
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* Mirrors the bash logic in bin/gstack-gbrain-source-wireup:204-310 but in a form
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* importable by other TS callers (currently bin/gstack-gbrain-sync.ts; future
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* callers welcome). gbrain has no `sources update` — drift recovery is
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* `sources remove` followed by `sources add`.
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*
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* Per /plan-eng-review D3 (DRY extraction).
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*/
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import { execFileSync, spawnSync } from "child_process";
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import { withErrorContext } from "./gstack-memory-helpers";
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import { execGbrainJson, NEEDS_SHELL_ON_WINDOWS } from "./gbrain-exec";
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export interface SourceState {
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/** "absent" — id not registered. "match" — id at expected path. "drift" — id at different path. */
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status: "absent" | "match" | "drift";
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/** Path gbrain has registered for this id. Only set when status !== "absent". */
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registered_path?: string;
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}
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export interface EnsureResult {
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/** True if registration state changed (added or re-registered). False on no-op. */
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changed: boolean;
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/** Final source state after the call. */
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state: SourceState;
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}
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/**
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* One row of `gbrain sources list --json`. `config.remote_url` distinguishes
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* URL-managed sources (gbrain owns the clone, may auto-reclone) from
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* path-managed ones (user owns the working tree) — load-bearing for the #1734
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* destructive-op guards.
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*/
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export interface GbrainSourceRow {
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id?: string;
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local_path?: string;
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page_count?: number;
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config?: { remote_url?: string | null } | null;
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}
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/**
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* Normalize `gbrain sources list --json` output to an array of source rows.
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*
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* gbrain has shipped two shapes: a wrapped `{ sources: [...] }` object (v0.20+)
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* and, in older/other variants, a bare top-level array. #1576 was a crash when a
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* reader assumed one shape; the parse is centralized here so every reader
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* (probeSource, sourcePageCount, sourceLocalPath, the #1734 remote_url audit)
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* agrees on the shape in ONE place. Returns [] for null/garbage rather than
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* throwing — callers treat "no rows" as absent.
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*/
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export function parseSourcesList(raw: unknown): GbrainSourceRow[] {
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if (Array.isArray(raw)) return raw as GbrainSourceRow[];
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if (raw && typeof raw === "object" && Array.isArray((raw as { sources?: unknown }).sources)) {
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return (raw as { sources: GbrainSourceRow[] }).sources;
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}
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return [];
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}
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export interface EnsureOptions {
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/** Pass --federated to `gbrain sources add`. Default false. */
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federated?: boolean;
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/** When status=drift, force a remove+add to update the registered path. Default true. */
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reregister_on_drift?: boolean;
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/**
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* Optional env override for the spawned `gbrain` calls. Production callers
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* leave this unset (inherit process.env). Tests pass a custom env to point
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* at a fake `gbrain` on PATH (Bun's execFileSync does not respect runtime
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* mutations of process.env.PATH unless env is passed explicitly).
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*/
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env?: NodeJS.ProcessEnv;
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}
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/**
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* Probe the registration state of a source by id.
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*
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* Errors:
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* - "gbrain CLI not on PATH" (exit 127) — caller should treat as absent + skip stage.
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* - "gbrain DB connection failed" — caller should treat as absent + skip stage.
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* - JSON parse error — propagate via withErrorContext caller.
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*/
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export function probeSource(id: string, env?: NodeJS.ProcessEnv): SourceState {
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let stdout: string;
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try {
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stdout = execFileSync("gbrain", ["sources", "list", "--json"], {
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encoding: "utf-8",
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timeout: 30_000,
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stdio: ["ignore", "pipe", "pipe"],
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env,
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shell: NEEDS_SHELL_ON_WINDOWS, // #1731: gbrain is a .cmd shim on Windows
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});
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} catch (err) {
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const e = err as NodeJS.ErrnoException & { stderr?: Buffer };
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const stderr = e.stderr?.toString() || "";
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if (e.code === "ENOENT" || stderr.includes("command not found")) {
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throw new Error("gbrain CLI not on PATH");
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}
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if (stderr.includes("Cannot connect to database") || stderr.includes("config.json")) {
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throw new Error("gbrain not configured (run /setup-gbrain)");
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}
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throw err;
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}
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let parsed: unknown;
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try {
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parsed = JSON.parse(stdout);
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} catch (err) {
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throw new Error(`gbrain sources list returned non-JSON output: ${(err as Error).message}`);
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}
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const sources = parseSourcesList(parsed);
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const match = sources.find((s) => s.id === id);
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if (!match) return { status: "absent" };
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return {
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status: "match",
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registered_path: match.local_path,
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};
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}
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/**
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* Ensure source <id> is registered at <path>. Idempotent.
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*
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* Behavior:
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* - status=absent → `gbrain sources add <id> --path <path> [--federated]`, returns changed=true.
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* - status=match + same path → no-op, returns changed=false.
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* - status=match + different path → `sources remove` + `sources add`, returns changed=true.
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* (Skip when reregister_on_drift=false; returns changed=false.)
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*
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* Caller is responsible for catching errors. The function uses withErrorContext for
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* forensic logging to ~/.gstack/.gbrain-errors.jsonl.
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*/
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export async function ensureSourceRegistered(
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id: string,
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path: string,
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options: EnsureOptions = {}
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): Promise<EnsureResult> {
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const federated = options.federated ?? false;
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const reregister_on_drift = options.reregister_on_drift ?? true;
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const env = options.env;
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return withErrorContext(`ensureSourceRegistered:${id}`, () => {
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const probed = probeSource(id, env);
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// Disambiguate match-but-different-path
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let state: SourceState = probed;
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if (probed.status === "match" && probed.registered_path !== path) {
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state = { status: "drift", registered_path: probed.registered_path };
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}
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if (state.status === "match") {
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return { changed: false, state };
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}
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if (state.status === "drift" && !reregister_on_drift) {
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return { changed: false, state };
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}
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// For drift, remove first.
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if (state.status === "drift") {
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const rm = spawnSync("gbrain", ["sources", "remove", id, "--yes"], {
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encoding: "utf-8",
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timeout: 30_000,
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env,
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shell: NEEDS_SHELL_ON_WINDOWS, // #1731: gbrain is a .cmd shim on Windows
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});
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if (rm.status !== 0) {
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throw new Error(`gbrain sources remove ${id} failed: ${rm.stderr || rm.stdout || `exit ${rm.status}`}`);
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}
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}
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// Add.
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const addArgs = ["sources", "add", id, "--path", path];
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if (federated) addArgs.push("--federated");
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const add = spawnSync("gbrain", addArgs, {
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encoding: "utf-8",
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timeout: 30_000,
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env,
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shell: NEEDS_SHELL_ON_WINDOWS, // #1731: gbrain is a .cmd shim on Windows
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});
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if (add.status !== 0) {
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throw new Error(`gbrain sources add ${id} failed: ${add.stderr || add.stdout || `exit ${add.status}`}`);
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}
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return {
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changed: true,
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state: { status: "match", registered_path: path },
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};
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}, "gbrain-sources");
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}
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/**
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* Get page_count for a registered source. Returns null if source is absent or if
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* page_count is missing/invalid in the JSON. Used by the verdict block + preamble
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* variant selection.
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*/
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export function sourcePageCount(id: string, env?: NodeJS.ProcessEnv): number | null {
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let stdout: string;
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try {
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stdout = execFileSync("gbrain", ["sources", "list", "--json"], {
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encoding: "utf-8",
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timeout: 30_000,
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stdio: ["ignore", "pipe", "pipe"],
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env,
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shell: NEEDS_SHELL_ON_WINDOWS, // #1731: gbrain is a .cmd shim on Windows
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});
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} catch {
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return null;
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}
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try {
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const match = parseSourcesList(JSON.parse(stdout)).find((s) => s.id === id);
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if (!match) return null;
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if (typeof match.page_count !== "number") return null;
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return match.page_count;
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} catch {
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return null;
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}
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}
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/**
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* Whether a source's call graph has been built.
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*
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* "completed" — `gbrain dream` has run a full maintenance cycle, so the
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* brain-global `resolve_symbol_edges` phase populated this
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* source's call graph (`gbrain code-callers`/`code-callees`
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* return edges).
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* "never" — a cycle has provably NOT completed for this source.
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* "unknown" — doctor is unavailable, unparseable, or reports a failure
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* that doesn't name this source. Callers MUST treat unknown
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* conservatively (the orchestrator skips auto-dream and WARNs
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* rather than launch a ~35-min cycle on a flaky-doctor signal —
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* see the `gbrain-doctor-overstrict` learning).
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*/
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export type CycleStatus = "completed" | "never" | "unknown";
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interface DoctorCheck {
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name?: string;
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status?: string;
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message?: string;
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}
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interface DoctorReport {
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checks?: DoctorCheck[];
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}
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/**
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* Read `gbrain doctor --json --fast` and decide whether <sourceId>'s call
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* graph is built, by inspecting the `cycle_freshness` check.
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*
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* Decision table (cycle_freshness.status / message):
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* - ok → "completed"
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* - fail|warn AND message names <sourceId> → "never"
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* - fail|warn AND message omits <sourceId> → "unknown" (a real failure
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* about OTHER sources must not be silently read as completed for us)
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* - check absent / doctor null / other status → "unknown"
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*
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* `sourceId` is matched as a LITERAL substring (not a regex) so an id with
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* regex metacharacters can never misfire. Routes through `execGbrainJson` so
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* DATABASE_URL is seeded from gbrain's config (consistent with every other
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* gstack-side gbrain call). `env` is the caller's base env (tests inject a
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* shim on PATH).
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*/
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export function cycleCompleted(sourceId: string, env?: NodeJS.ProcessEnv): CycleStatus {
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const report = execGbrainJson<DoctorReport>(["doctor", "--json", "--fast"], { baseEnv: env });
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if (!report || !Array.isArray(report.checks)) return "unknown";
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const check = report.checks.find((c) => c.name === "cycle_freshness");
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if (!check) return "unknown";
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if (check.status === "ok") return "completed";
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if (check.status === "fail" || check.status === "warn") {
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const msg = check.message || "";
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return msg.includes(sourceId) ? "never" : "unknown";
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}
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return "unknown";
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}
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