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Garry TanandClaude Fable 5 c118e2402e v1.64.1.0 v1.64.1.0: the code-smell fix wave — every pipeline guard now provably fires (net −24,943 lines) (#2572)
* fix(ci): skill-docs freshness gate covers all 10 hosts and can actually fail

The Codex/Factory gates ran 'git diff --exit-code -- .agents/' / '-- .factory/',
but both paths are gitignored (.gitignore:16-17) — git diff on ignored untracked
paths is always empty, so those two gates were structurally incapable of failing
and 7 of 10 hosts had no gate at all.

New shape: one 'gen:skill-docs --host all' pass (the generator hard-fails on any
per-host error, gating all 10 hosts on generates-cleanly), byte-freshness via
git diff for tracked output, plus a porcelain check that fails on untracked
generated strays (git diff can't see brand-new files). The gitignored-hosts
byte-freshness limitation is documented in the workflow comment.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(test): exorcise the sidebar-agent ghost from the test suite

browse/src/sidebar-agent.ts was deleted in the v1.14 sidebar refactor, but the
test suite kept testing it for 48 versions. Nothing noticed because the free
suite runs in no CI job and Bun-era module-load errors were suppressed in the
Windows shard runner via an exclusion pattern whose own comment documented the
breakage ('broken on every platform since v1.14 ... exit 0').

- Delete sidebar-security.test.ts + security-source-contracts.test.ts: crashed
  at module load (unguarded readFileSync of the deleted file); per-assertion
  triage confirmed every SERVER_SRC pin targeted the deleted chat prompt
  builder (zero hits in today's server.ts) — nothing to port.
- Delete sidebar-integration.test.ts: 11 of 13 tests exercised deleted
  endpoints (/sidebar-command queue, /sidebar-agent/event, chat buffer); the 2
  passing tests pinned only the blanket auth gate, covered by
  server-auth.test.ts + dual-listener.test.ts.
- Delete test/skill-e2e-sidebar.test.ts: E2E for the deleted queue flow.
- sidebar-ux.test.ts 1,669 -> 830 lines: 20 dead-chat describes + 15 dead
  tests removed (incl. 10 vacuous passes asserting on empty indexOf slices);
  2 stale pins on LIVE features fixed (content.js typed-catch CSSOM fallback,
  arrow-hint window widened). 95 pass / 0 fail.
- sidebar-tabs.test.ts: both failures were stale pins, not regressions —
  forceRestart's deliberate ws.close(4001) and the terminal-agent spawn that
  moved into spawnTerminalAgent() (identity-based kill refactor). 28 pass.
- touchfiles.ts: drop the three sidebar E2E entries from BOTH maps
  (E2E_TOUCHFILES + E2E_TIERS) — they pointed diff-selection at the deleted
  file, so those tests were unreachable by any diff.
- test-free-shards.ts: remove the now-dead sidebar-agent exclusion pattern.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(ci): run the free test suite in CI (it ran nowhere)

The full free suite (bun test: browse/test/ + test/ + make-pdf/test/) had no CI
job on any Linux/macOS runner — only Windows curated shards, paid evals, and
doc-freshness gates existed. That's how two module-load-crashing test files
survived 48 versions.

Same cached Dockerfile.ci image and container wiring as evals.yml (deps
restore, build, Chromium verify). Includes a module-load-error guard: older
Bun reported test-file import crashes with exit 0 on macOS/Linux, so the job
also fails on any nonzero 'N errors' count in the summary — future crash-class
regressions can't hide from the exact job built to catch them.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(test): validate touchfile dependency paths exist on disk

New guard in touchfiles.test.ts: every non-glob dep path must exist, and every
glob's anchor directory must exist. This is the axis the 181-key two-map sync
discipline never covered — an entry can point at a long-deleted file and
diff-based selection then silently never triggers those tests (the sidebar
trio sat rotted for 48 versions).

First run immediately caught a fourth rotted entry: 'spec authored quality'
referenced test/fixtures/spec/** (directory does not exist) and selected for a
judge test that exists nowhere in the repo. Removed.

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* fix(security): remove deleted /sidebar-chat endpoint from tunnel allowlist

TUNNEL_PATHS is the audited tunnel attack surface — its own comment says every
addition widens it. '/sidebar-chat' stayed in the set after the endpoint was
deleted with the chat-queue path, meaning any future route matching that path
would have been silently tunnel-exposed. The set is now exactly the pair
ceremony (/connect) and the scoped command endpoint (/command), and the
dual-listener closed-set pin enforces that.

Also repairs a pre-existing red pin in dual-listener.test.ts: v1.63.0.0 made
the tunnel allowlist args-aware (canDispatchOverTunnel gained a second param)
without updating the test — red on main since then, invisible because the free
suite had no CI job.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(security): delete chain's shadow dispatcher that skipped every security gate

meta-commands.ts carried a 'CLI mode' fallback that re-implemented command
routing without the server pipeline's gates: no scope check, no domain check,
no tab ownership, no rate limit, no hidden-element stripping, no scoped-token
enveloping — and it called handleReadCommand without a BrowserManager, which
also skipped the JS-origin cookie-exfiltration assertion. It was unreachable
in production (server.ts always passes executeCommand) and one boolean away
from being live.

chain now hard-errors without a server context. handleReadCommand's bm param
is required and assertJsOriginAllowed runs unconditionally. The chain tests
that exercised the deleted fallback now route through a server-shaped
executeCommand adapter (real handlers + trust wrapping + {status,result}
envelope), so their behavioral coverage — sequencing, trust markers, pipe
format, aliases, error reporting — survives on the production-shaped path.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(extension): delete the dead chat-queue client surface

The sidebar-command handler in background.js POSTed to a server endpoint that
no longer exists (deleted with the chat queue) — ~35 lines of fully-wired dead
code including error handling for the permanent 404, plus its allowlist entry.
No sender in the extension ever emitted the message type.

chatEnabled leaves the /health contract (server hardcoded false, background.js
re-derived it, nothing consumed it — the chat input element it guarded is gone
from sidepanel.html). BROWSE_SIDEBAR_CHAT env flag had zero readers.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(security): delete dead exports the ripped chat path left behind

Three-way split by importer class:

(a) Zero importers, deleted: the whole attack-attempt logging cluster in
security.ts (logAttempt, AttemptRecord, salted hashPayload + device-salt,
attempts.jsonl rotation, telemetry spawn plumbing incl.
buildTelemetrySpawnCommand/resolveBashBinary — the LIVE attempts.jsonl writer
is tunnel-denial-log.ts with its own rotation); the decision-file handshake
(writeDecision/readDecision/clearDecision/excerptForReview — written for
sidebar-agent's poll loop, which no longer exists); sidebar-utils.ts (whole
module — its sanitizeExtensionUrl 'sanitized before embedding in a prompt'
for the deleted prompt builder); 8 dead server.ts imports (sanitizeExtensionUrl,
generateCanary, injectCanary, writeDecision, rotateRoot, serializeRegistry,
restoreRegistry, clearAgentRecord); buildPtyClearCookie + buildSseClearCookie;
WEBDRIVER_MASK_SCRIPT (orphaned by the D7 stealth narrowing — applyStealth
never used it).

(b) Dead-pin tests edited with their exports: the 'still exported' pin in
stealth-layer-c, the string-content describe in stealth-webdriver (its live
applyStealth behavioral coverage untouched), the clear-cookie assertions,
security-review-flow.test.ts deleted whole (all 4 describes exercised the
dead decision mechanism, incl. a 'simulated sidebar-agent poll loop').

(c) KEPT deliberately: leaseCount (live behavioral coverage),
extractPtyCookie + validatePtySessionToken (extractPtyCookie is adopted by
the terminal-agent cookie-parse unification later in this wave),
resetSessionMarker + clearContentFilters (test-support API for the live
content-security layer).

Also fixes two pre-existing red pins found while here, invisible until the
free suite got a CI job: the v1.44 spawnClaude->maybeSpawnPty rename in
terminal-agent.test.ts, and a cross-file test-isolation bug where
content-security.test.ts's clearContentFilters() wiped the auto-registered
url-blocklist filter for every later file in the same bun process
(security-integration.test.ts failed on co-run; afterAll now restores it).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(security): delete the dead ML layers — transcript classifier and DeBERTa ensemble

The L4b Haiku transcript classifier and the opt-in DeBERTa ensemble
(GSTACK_SECURITY_ENSEMBLE=deberta, a documented 721MB download) had ZERO
production callers since the chat-path agent that invoked them was ripped.
The only live ML path is scanPageContent (testsavant) inside the security
sidecar subprocess. Deleted by import graph:

- security-classifier.ts 614 -> 265 lines: HAIKU_MODEL, checkTranscript,
  shouldRunTranscriptCheck, loadDeberta, scanPageContentDeberta, ToolCallInput,
  all DEBERTA_* consts + load state. Header now states the live truth
  (imported only by security-sidecar-entry.ts). downloadFile kept, name
  intact — it is an enumerated egress sink (HF model download).
- security-bunnative.ts + test: a research skeleton self-described as 'NOT a
  production replacement', shipped into src/ with zero importers.
- security-bench-ensemble{,-live}.test.ts + the Haiku response fixture: a
  paid live-model benchmark for a layer that could not fire. The
  security-classifier-tdz test's only case exercised checkTranscript — gone.
- security.ts: layer-model header rewritten to the live architecture;
  StatusDetail.layers -> {testsavant, canary}; getStatus() no longer requires
  the impossible transcript==='ok' for 'protected' (old on-disk session state
  with a transcript key is tolerated on read, never re-emitted).
- security-sidecar-entry.ts needed zero changes: it serializes
  getClassifierStatus() verbatim and no consumer read .transcript (verified
  in sidecar-client + server.ts).
- BROWSER.md security section matches reality (ensemble knob gone, 112MB not
  22MB, sidecar hosting documented). combineVerdict/THRESHOLDS retained as
  the pure, tested combiner of record — comments now flag transcript/deberta
  votes as producer-less.

Net: 26 pass in security.test.ts incl. a NEW regression test for stale-
transcript disk tolerance; egress-receipt tripwire green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* docs: scrub the sidebar-agent ghost from comments and CLAUDE.md

20+ comments across 10 files still described the deleted sidebar-agent.ts as a
live process — including load-bearing architecture claims ('IMPORTED ONLY BY
sidebar-agent.ts', 'sidebar-agent fills this in on first prompt-injection
load', 'kill sidebar-agent' in shutdown docs) and ~60 lines of tombstone
blocks in server.ts enumerating deleted identifiers by name (a false grep
surface: searching processAgentEvent hit server.ts and looked live).

CLAUDE.md's security-stack section now documents the LIVE architecture: L1-L3
content filters + testsavant via the security sidecar subprocess; the
L4b/ensemble rows, the GSTACK_SECURITY_ENSEMBLE knob, and the 721MB DeBERTa
download are gone (deleted as dead code this wave) with an explicit
do-not-re-document note; attempts.jsonl is correctly attributed to
tunnel-denial-log.ts; the no-live-writer status of classifierStatus is stated.

Comments that survive now describe what IS, not what WAS: the promotion gate
in domain-skills.ts explains why classifier_score>0 is load-bearing given no
L4 load-time scan exists; file-permissions.ts names real sensitive files.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(gen): delete the codex-helpers shadow module

gen-skill-docs.ts imported externalSkillName (unaliased) from
resolvers/codex-helpers.ts at line 21 and then re-declared the same function
locally — the import was silently shadowed, and the imported copy was the
STALE one (it lacked the frontmatterName param the local copy grew). Three
more functions were byte-identical duplicates, imported only under _-prefixed
aliases to keep the module 'referenced', and transformFrontmatter was a
superseded hardcoded-Codex variant. Nothing else imported the module.

Also drops three dead top-of-file imports (COMMAND_DESCRIPTIONS,
SNAPSHOT_FLAGS — which pulled the whole browse/src module graph into every
generator run for nothing — and an unused review-resolver trio).

Proof: bun run gen:skill-docs exits 0 with a byte-identical tree (zero-diff
regen); gen-skill-docs.test.ts 405/405 green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(server): delete ServerConfig.idleTimeoutMs + chromiumProfile — documented, never read

Both fields carried JSDoc asserting embedder behavior that did not exist:
the idle check reads the module-level IDLE_TIMEOUT_MS env constant, and both
resolveChromiumProfile() call sites pass no argument. Worse than absent — an
embedder passing idleTimeoutMs: 5000 silently got 30 minutes.

Wiring them honestly is impossible today: the idle timer, activity state, and
shutdown target are module-global, so a per-factory value would lie for any
process running more than one handler. Deleted instead, with a ServerConfig
note pointing at the deferred singleton/route-table refactor where real
support belongs. BROWSE_IDLE_TIMEOUT and CHROMIUM_PROFILE env remain the
honest knobs.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(security): wire appendSecureFile at the four real log-append sites

file-permissions.ts carries a 24-line rationale for why POSIX mode bits are
insufficient on Windows and implements appendSecureFile (0600 at create,
Windows ACL on first write only) — but its single caller was the dead
logAttempt, while the four REAL page-content log writers (console/network/
dialog logs in server.ts, the command audit log) used raw fs.appendFileSync
with no mode. Page-content-derived logs now get owner-only permissions from
birth on every platform.

Verified before wiring: mode applies atomically at create via appendFileSync
{mode}, and the ACL pass runs only on first write — no per-append subprocess
cost on the hot console-log path.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(stealth): handoff() uses the shared profile resolution + lock cleanup

The headless-to-headed handoff path hardcoded ~/.gstack/chromium-profile,
silently ignoring $CHROMIUM_PROFILE and $GSTACK_HOME (gbrowser's gbd sets
per-workspace profiles), and skipped cleanSingletonLocks() — so a handoff
into a profile with a stale SingletonLock could hang where launchHeaded()
would have recovered.

This was the third live drift between the three Chromium launch paths; the
first two are documented in comments as shipped stealth regressions. Minimal
targeted fix — the full buildLaunchConfig() extraction stays in the deferred
queue.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(gen): resolver registry describes the template language again

Seven registered {{PLACEHOLDER}}s had zero uses in any .tmpl (checked in both
bare and :arg forms): REDACT_TAXONOMY_TABLE, TEST_COVERAGE_AUDIT_REVIEW,
MODEL_OVERLAY, QUESTION_PREFERENCE_CHECK, QUESTION_LOG, INLINE_TUNE_FEEDBACK,
MAKE_PDF_SETUP. The last two of those families are invoked programmatically by
preamble.ts (functions kept, registry entries dropped); the question-tuning
trio and the review coverage-audit wrapper were documented by their own module
as existing 'for unit testing' that no test performed — deleted, along with
generateRedactTaxonomyTable + its EXAMPLE/TIER_BLURB constants (its '/cso
renders the full table' comment was itself stale) and its test describe.

Also deletes the gated-resolver mechanism (ResolverEntry/appliesTo/
unwrapResolver + test/resolver-entry.test.ts): fully built, fully tested,
used by zero of the 65 registry entries — the generator loop simplifies to a
direct function call. CLAUDE.md's redact-doc line stops advertising the dead
token.

Proof: zero-diff regen (0 SKILL.md changed); gen-skill-docs + skill-validation
737 tests green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(gen): wire boundaryInstruction from host config; drop three no-op binDir ternaries

hosts/codex.ts declared boundaryInstruction and nothing read it — review.ts
kept its own byte-identical CODEX_BOUNDARY literal (verified equal + trailing
escaped newlines). The resolver now reads the config, so the boundary has one
owner. (autoplan's template carries deliberately generic variants, enforced by
gen-skill-docs.test.ts:1358 — untouched by design.)

The 'ctx.host === codex ? $GSTACK_BIN : ctx.paths.binDir' ternary appeared in
three resolvers and could never change the result: resolvers/types.ts already
sets binDir to $GSTACK_BIN for every usesEnvVars host including codex.

Proof: zero-diff regen for claude AND codex hosts; gen-skill-docs +
host-config suites green.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(test-infra): judge uses resolveClaudeBinary; eval:watch reads the real partials dir

judgePtyState spawned the bare string 'claude' three definitions below the
resolveClaudeBinary() helper this same file exports — broken under hermetic
PATHs where every other launch in the file resolves correctly.

eval:watch read _partial-e2e.json from the legacy global ~/.gstack-dev/evals/
while EvalCollector writes it into the per-project eval dir (or
GSTACK_EVAL_DIR) — so the dashboard's completed-tests panel was empty
whenever slug detection succeeded, i.e. the normal case. The heartbeat and
per-run progress logs stay global by design (session-runner.ts: 'heartbeat
stays global'). The three eval-CLI docstrings stop claiming the legacy dir
is the primary location.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(test): delete the superseded SDK ship-idempotency suite and three orphaned fixtures

test/skill-e2e-ship-idempotency.test.ts's own header documented that the
monolith's SDK-harness version tests a synthetic prompt while it exercises
the real /ship skill — the author knew the old suite was superseded and left
both running, two paid LLM runs for one behavior. The weaker copy is gone;
its 'ship-idempotency' diff-selection key goes with it (the dedicated file is
periodic-tier, which always runs under EVALS_ALL — the key had no remaining
consumer).

Fixture rot: test/fixtures/golden-ship-claude.md was a 128KB zero-reader
orphan that had drifted 46KB from its live successor
(test/fixtures/golden/claude-ship-SKILL.md) while looking authoritative;
parity-baseline-v1.46.0.0.json and v1.53.0.0.json had zero readers (three
tests pin three OTHER baseline versions — consolidation is queued, deletion
of the unreferenced two is free).

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* fix(bin): delete zero-caller scripts; make host-config-export's docstring honest

- bin/gstack-open-url (14 lines): announced in a CHANGELOG entry, wired into
  nothing, ever. bin/gstack-platform-detect (27 lines): zero callers, and its
  hand-rolled host list was already stale (SLATE_HOST.md cites it as a
  problem). Note: the deprecated gstack-brain-consumer/reader pair the audit
  flagged was already deleted upstream in v1.63 with a stay-deleted tripwire.
- scripts/task-emission-schema.ts (61 lines): a typed schema module nothing
  imported; the tasks-section comment now documents the JSONL fields inline.
- scripts/host-config-export.ts claimed to be the 'shell bridge for the bash
  setup script' — setup never calls it (its hand-rolled host lists drifting
  is a known follow-up). Docstring now states what it IS: a standalone,
  test-pinned query CLI not yet wired into setup. Its validateValue +
  CLI_REGEX/PATH_REGEX internals were dead (defined for a guarantee the
  header claimed but nothing enforced).
- KEPT deliberately: scripts/preflight-agent-sdk.ts — a documented manual
  diagnostic (CONTRIBUTING.md + USING_GBRAIN_WITH_GSTACK.md reference it).

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* fix(server): one lone-surrogate sanitizer, one sanitizeReplacer, one startTunnel

Three copies of the surrogate sanitizer existed with two algorithms
(sanitize.ts regex vs a hand-rolled charCodeAt walk in server.ts — verified
byte-identical across 11 edge cases before converging) plus two identical
sanitizeReplacer definitions each wrapping a different copy. sanitize.ts is
now the single source of truth; the runs-INSIDE-JSON.stringify egress
invariant is unchanged at every call site and its pin tests were adapted to
the new import shape without losing intent.

The ngrok tunnel-start sequence existed three times in server.ts — the
/tunnel/start route and the BROWSE_TUNNEL=1 autostart were line-for-line
equivalent (a comment admitted 'Same cleanup as /tunnel/start's error path').
One startTunnel() now owns the ephemeral loopback bind, the pre-send egress
receipt, the state-file RMW via tmpStatePath(), and the ordered error-path
cleanup; callers keep their distinct response surfaces. The
BROWSE_TUNNEL_LOCAL_ONLY test path shares nothing (no ngrok, different state
field) and deliberately stays separate.

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* fix(security): one session-cookie registry implementation, two instances

pty-session-cookie.ts and sse-session-cookie.ts were byte-identical modulo
the cookie name — mint/validate/parse/prune/TTL, the exact code a security
fix would have to land in twice (and a third hand-rolled cookie parse in
terminal-agent.ts had already diverged; unified next commit).
createSessionCookieStore() owns the implementation; both modules become thin
instantiations keeping every exported name, their distinct threat-model
docstrings, and separate token spaces (an SSE-read cookie must never grant
PTY access). pty-session-lease.ts deliberately stays out — different contract
(sessionId/secret split, refresh, env TTL).

The factory imports nothing from token-registry (cookie-picker-auth-isolation
invariant, still pinned by sse-session-cookie.test.ts).

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* fix(security): terminal-agent uses the shared PTY cookie parser

The /ws upgrade's cookie fallback hand-parsed the Cookie header inline — the
fourth copy of the session-cookie parse, and the one that had already
diverged from the others. Parsing now goes through extractPtyCookie;
validation deliberately stays against the agent's own in-process validTokens
map (the server's registry lives in a different process). The ws-handler pin
test now pins the shared-parser call instead of the raw cookie-name literal.

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* refactor(hosts): defineHost() factory — 10 copy-paste host files become declarations

hosts/*.ts were ten copies of one file: runtimeRoot byte-identical in 9/10,
pathRewrites mechanically derivable from the host name for 7/10, the 11-entry
toolRewrites map byte-identical between openclaw and gbrain, and every asset
change a 10-file edit (cursor and slate had already fallen out of three other
hand-maintained lists). defineHost() owns the defaults; each host file now
declares only what makes it different (slate/cursor: 8 lines each). Shared
constants: CROSS_MODEL_RESOLVERS, GBRAIN_RESOLVERS, EXEC_STYLE_TOOL_REWRITES.
Genuinely-different things stayed explicit: codex/factory $GSTACK_ROOT
rewrites, hermes's tool vocabulary, claude's denylist+prefixable install,
opencode's wider runtimeRoot.

Proof: JSON.stringify(ALL_HOST_CONFIGS) dump-diff before/after EMPTY (and a
runtime walk confirmed no function-valued or undefined-keyed fields, so the
JSON diff is complete); gen:skill-docs --host all zero-diff; host-config +
gen-skill-docs + idempotency suites 485/485. Host files 595 -> 285 lines.
docs/ADDING_A_HOST.md teaches the factory pattern.

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* feat(lib): fs-atomic — one atomic-write implementation, with the race actually fixed

Atomic tmp-write-then-rename was reimplemented ~20 times across lib/, bin/,
and browse/src with three tmp-suffix conventions. One of them was a latent
bug this commit closes: lib/worktree.ts used a bare '.tmp' suffix — the
deterministic-tmp collision race browse/src/server.ts documents having hit
in production (its fix, pid+random, was trapped in a comment at one site).

lib/fs-atomic.ts: atomicWriteSync (always throws, best-effort tmp cleanup,
pid+random suffix, optional mode applied at tmp creation so the file never
exists with looser permissions) + atomicWriteQuiet (shutdown paths only).
Unit tests pin the throw/quiet contracts, 0600 mode, tmp-name uniqueness
(captured via the read-only-dir failure path — Bun's fs exports are
readonly, no monkeypatching), and no-stray-tmp cleanup.

Migrated: lib/worktree.ts (the bare-.tmp bug), lib/gstack-decision.ts
(snapshot + compact log), lib/gbrain-local-status.ts (probe cache). browse
sites follow separately.

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* fix(lib): jsonl-store's docstring stops lying; mode option added; lib bypasses adopted

The header claimed 'single source of truth... the ONLY copy' with write-time
injection REJECTION — while appendJsonl never screened anything, only 1 of
~10 JSONL stores imported it, and a bypass appender lived in the same
directory. Now: the contract is explicit (screening is the CALLER's job via
hasInjection/firstInjectionMatch; the enforcing callers are named), a
option applies 0600 at create for sensitive stores, and the lib bypasses are
adopted (gstack-memory-helpers ×2, redact-audit-log — which keeps its chmod
backstop for files created looser by pre-mode versions). browse/src keeps
its own appenders by design (compiled-binary surface, own secure-append
helper) and the header now says so. gstack-decision's batched archive append
stays deliberate (single-write crash-window semantics appendJsonl's
one-record contract can't express).

New pins: 0600-at-create, and a test that documents appendJsonl does NOT
self-screen — so nobody can re-document it as self-screening without making
it true.

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* fix(browse): migrate hand-rolled atomic writes to lib/fs-atomic

Seven sites, each audited for its existing throw-vs-swallow contract before
migrating: writeSessionState + the four fire-and-forget tab/state writers use
atomicWriteQuiet (they swallowed before); writeAgentRecord + the boot-time
port-file write use atomicWriteSync (they threw before — and writeAgentRecord
previously leaked its tmp file on rename failure, which the helper cleans).
All carry {mode: 0o600} plus restrictFilePermissions after successful writes,
preserving the Windows ACL hardening that writeSecureFile provided (mode bits
are POSIX-only). server.ts untouched: its three state writes route through
tmpStatePath(), pinned by server-tmp-state-path.test.ts.

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* fix(hosts): delete five dead HostConfig fields

metadataFormat (generator hardcodes openai.yaml), sidecar (behavior lives in
setup's create_agents_sidecar — knowledge preserved as a comment in codex.ts),
install.prefixable (skill_prefix is implemented entirely in bin/gstack-config),
staticFiles (docstring cited a SOUL.md that never existed anywhere), and
adapter (its only would-be consumer, openclaw-adapter.ts, was fully dead —
with a test asserting the field was undefined). Kept: learningsMode (wired
next), linkingStrategy (validation reads it), coAuthorTrailer (consumed by
resolvers/utility.ts).

Proof: JSON dump diff shows ONLY the deleted keys vanishing; zero-diff regen
across all 10 hosts; host-config + gen-skill-docs suites green. Note: this
commit also carries chunk-23 edits to the shared hosts/claude.ts +
define-host.ts + host-config.test.ts files (skipSkills collapse, stale
line-number comment drops) — pathspec commits, concurrent prep.

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* fix(gen): preamble tiers are explicit; silent ?? 4 default becomes an error; spec stops rendering its preamble twice

Eight skills (scrape, diagram, spec, skillify, pair-agent, landing-report,
open-gstack-browser + its connect-chrome symlink) silently received the
HEAVIEST tier-4 preamble because a missing frontmatter field defaulted to 4.
Tiers are now declared in every {{PREAMBLE}} template's frontmatter and a
missing declaration throws at generation time with the template path (the 5
templates without {{PREAMBLE}} never invoke the resolver). The stale
hand-written tier-map comment (wrong in 3 of 4 rows) is gone.

Bonus bug fixed: spec/SKILL.md.tmpl mentioned {{PREAMBLE}} in prose, so the
generator inlined the ENTIRE preamble a second time — spec/SKILL.md shrinks
127,462 -> 80,924 bytes (-46,538) from de-duplication alone. skill-size-budget
gains a reasoned INTENTIONAL_SHRINKS entry (its frozen baseline had measured
the doubled-preamble bug). New tests: missing-tier throw carries the path;
every {{PREAMBLE}} template declares a tier. (Carries chunk-23 edits in the
shared test/gen-skill-docs.test.ts.)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(gen): learningsMode is read from host config, not a hardcoded host name

resolvers/learnings.ts branched on ctx.host === 'codex' while every host
declared learningsMode — the field was decorative, and the 7 hosts configured
'basic' (cursor, slate, kiro, opencode, openclaw, hermes, gbrain) silently
received the 'full' cross-project flow their runtimes can't execute (it
depends on AskUserQuestion + gstack-config plumbing). Output now matches
declaration: basic hosts get the project-scoped search block.

Blast radius proof: all committed Claude SKILL.md files and the three golden
fixtures are byte-identical; the behavior diff lands only in the gitignored
external-host trees (hand-verified: .cursor review's learnings section swaps
the cross-project AskUserQuestion block for the project-scoped search).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(gen): small config scrubs — openclaw blobs to real files, setup host drift, dead artifacts

- The three openclaw markdown blobs hardcoded inside gen-skill-docs.ts (which
  silently reverted any hand edit to their tracked outputs on regen) move to
  openclaw/templates/*.md source files; output shasums byte-identical.
- setup's --host allowlists gain cursor + slate — both fully registered hosts
  with generated output, but './setup --host cursor' exited 1 because two
  hand-rolled lists in setup had drifted from hosts/index.ts.
- scripts/proactive-suggestions.json deleted: 31KB regenerated on every run,
  read by nobody (the catalog-trim design's reader was never built); its
  emitter and three determinism tests (which guaranteed a file nothing reads
  didn't churn) retired with stays-retired pins.
- claude/SKILL.md.tmpl deleted: a complete 8.9KB skill that never generated
  output (directory name collides with the host id 'claude'), in no registry.
  Recoverable from git if ever wanted under a non-colliding name.
- openclaw's frozen extraFields.version '0.15.2.0' stamp dropped;
  includeSkills: [] no-ops omitted (the generator treats [] as absent);
  llms.txt 55 -> 54 skills.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(gen): correct preamble tiers for the 8 silently-heaviest skills

With tiers now explicit, set them RIGHT by analogy to the tiered population:
scrape/diagram/open-gstack-browser (+ the connect-chrome symlink) -> tier 1
(launchers and artifact generators, like browse and make-pdf);
landing-report/pair-agent/skillify -> tier 2 (dashboards and session tools,
like health and canary); spec -> tier 3 (interactive planning, like the
plan-*-review family). Each tier-1 skill sheds 271 lines of onboarding
prose it never needed; tier-2 shed 20 each.

Verification per the review protocol: regen diff reviewed (pure
section-removal), skill-validation + size-budget + catalog-budget +
v0-dormancy suites green (822 tests), and live smoke of the tier-corrected
skills confirms the preamble renders the intended sections at each tier.
These skills have ~no eval coverage — stated honestly; the wave's gate-tier
eval run is the backstop.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(test): e2e-gate — one tier-gate implementation, side-effect-free, with the trap pinned

The EVALS/EVALS_TIER gate was copy-pasted into ~40 test files and had drifted
into six different predicates — the drift that made 'eval:bg:all runs
everything' silently false. test/helpers/e2e-gate.ts owns the semantics now:
describeE2ETier(tier) + e2eTierEnabled(tier), env read at call time, zero
side effects (the existing e2e-helpers module runs a ~30s claude ping at
import under EVALS=1, so the gate lives in its own module; purity is pinned
by tests that scan imports and comment-stripped source).

The unit matrix pins all four env combos — including EVALS=1 with EVALS_TIER
unset -> SKIP, the exact trap that made eval:bg:all a non-run. The
tier-alignment tripwire gains a second regex for the helper shape (old shape
still detected — stragglers can't hide), and the sharded paid runner's
PRE-SPAWN tier classifier learns the helper shape too: without that, every
gate-sharded run would have spawned all 28 periodic shards just to skip them,
each paying the e2e-helpers import ping (~15 min of dead wall clock in the
CI-blocking lane). Verified: gate runs exclude the 29 periodic files,
periodic excludes the 8 gate files — identical to pre-migration.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* refactor(test): migrate the 36 tier-gated eval files to describeE2ETier

Mechanical two-liner swap in 34 files (each keeping its declared tier — all
36 predicates verified against E2E_TIERS before migrating); the two files
with compound gates (overlay-harness's EvalCollector feed, codex-e2e's
CODEX_AVAILABLE) keep their extra conditions via e2eTierEnabled. Tier
rationale comments preserved. codex-e2e/gemini-e2e/benchmark-providers keep
their distinct stderr-message gate shapes by design.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* refactor(test): skill-e2e + skill-llm-eval adopt the shared selection machinery

Both files re-implemented the diff-selection machinery e2e-helpers already
exported. The helper gained computeDiffSelection() (extracted, identical
behavior) and a trailing optional selection param on the *IfSelected helpers
(defaults preserve all 30+ existing importers). skill-e2e.test.ts drops ~120
duplicated lines; skill-llm-eval keeps its LLM_JUDGE_TOUCHFILES selection and
test.concurrent semantics via testConcurrentIfSelected.

Deliberate deltas, stated: skill-e2e.test.ts now honors the EVALS_TIER
intersection its local copy lacked (affects only direct bun test invocations
of that file — it matches no eval-script glob); its recordE2E gains the
helper's three diagnostic fields; skill-llm-eval sharded solo now runs
e2e-helpers' module-scope preflight it already ran in combined processes.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(test): kill the silent-truncation race; exempt the tier-corrected shrinks

The full-suite shakeout (budgeted by the plan) surfaced both immediately:

1. server-embedder-terminal-port.test.ts stubbed process.exit and restored
   the REAL exit in its finally — but shutdown() schedules async work that
   can call process.exit AFTER restoration, killing the entire bun process
   mid-suite with exit 0 and NO summary. This is the silent-truncation class
   the new free-suite CI job guards against, reproduced locally on the first
   full run. Exit now stays a logging no-op between tests (late async exits
   become visible stderr lines, not process death); the true exit returns in
   afterAll.

2. The 80%-of-baseline shrink guard correctly flagged the six tier-corrected
   skills — their baseline was measured at the silent tier-4 default. Added
   to INTENTIONAL_SHRINKS with the reason, joining spec's double-preamble
   entry.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* release: v1.64.0.0 — the code-smell fix wave

35 commits, one PR: guard repairs (free suite in CI per-file, all-host
freshness gates, tunnel allowlist, diff-selection validation), the
sidebar-agent ghost exorcism (dead ML layers, dead endpoints, dead exports,
ghost comments), config honesty (defineHost factory, dead fields deleted,
preamble tiers explicit, spec double-render fixed), and dedup with safety
nets (session-cookie factory, fs-atomic, jsonl-store contract, one eval
tier-gate). Net -24,943 lines across 183 files.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(ci): free-tests step runs under bash (container sh rejects pipefail)

Maiden-voyage shakeout, exactly as budgeted: the CI container's default
shell is dash, which errors on 'set -o pipefail' before the first test ran.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(ci): free-tests curates 8 container-incompatible files with reasons

Second maiden-voyage shakeout round: 376 of 384 files ran green in the
container on the first completed pass. The 8 that can't run there yet are
excluded the same way the Windows shards curate POSIX-bound files — each
with its reason inline (headed-Chrome handoff, real-PTY round-trip, X server
management, extension-origin identity, the job's own TMPDIR override, and
three pre-existing env failures that fail on dev machines too). Anything
outside the list that fails still fails the job; trimming the list is
tracked follow-up.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(test): gstack-config-key-locale — suppress the skill_prefix auto-relink side effect

The test invokes the repo's own bin/gstack-config, whose 'set skill_prefix'
auto-runs $(dirname $0)/gstack-relink — resolving the install dir to the
repo itself. In any environment where the loop shares a working tree (the
free-tests CI container, a fresh-HOME run), gstack-patch-names rewrote all
52 tracked SKILL.md names to gstack- prefixed, poisoning five unrelated
suites downstream (hermetic-skills-seeding, host-config golden, skill-census,
skill-validation, spec-template-sync). GSTACK_SETUP_RUNNING=1 is the
documented suppression; relink behavior stays covered by relink.test.ts's
mock install.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(bin): gstack-codex-session-import — empty sessions dir exits 0 on Linux

GNU xargs runs 'ls -t' once even on empty input, listing the cwd and
producing a bogus LATEST from the repo root; BSD xargs (macOS) skips the
run, which is why the NO_SESSIONS path only broke on Linux. xargs -r pins
the BSD behavior on both platforms.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test(parity): rebaseline v1.57.7.0 → v1.64.1.0 + skeleton-cap headroom

The two parallel v1.64 waves (code-smell fix wave + main's #2571) each
added shared-preamble prose, pushing document-release / design-consultation
/ cso past their size ratios on the v1.57.7.0 anchor and four carved
skeletons (plan-ceo-review, plan-eng-review, office-hours,
design-consultation) 22-280 B over their absolute caps. New baseline is
union-normalized (skeleton + sections/*.md, matching what the harness
measures); caps get +~1 KB headroom each with per-cap rationale. The
v1.57.7.0 fixture stays in test/fixtures/ for the audit trail, and
capture-parity-baseline.ts now documents the union-normalization step so
the next rebaseline doesn't re-trip on it.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(ci): free-tests container parity — tools, pinned bun, git identity, mutation tripwire

- Dockerfile.ci: add python3 (gstack-jsonl-merge/brain-sync/detach shell out
  to it), file (skill-validation's binary check), poppler-utils (make-pdf
  e2e gates hard-require pdftotext/pdffonts/pdfinfo), fonts-noto-color-emoji
  (emoji render gate, mirrors make-pdf-gate.yml). Fix the bun pin: the
  bun.sh installer ignores a BUN_VERSION env var, so the old form silently
  installed latest on every rebuild (observed 1.3.13/1.3.14 drift vs the
  1.3.10 devs run locally); pass the version as the positional arg.
- free-tests.yml: git identity + safe.directory for the git-exercising
  tests (container checkout is owned by a different uid than runner);
  post-loop tree-mutation tripwire that names a tracked-file-mutating test
  instead of letting downstream collateral confuse the report; skip the
  documented variants-retry-after timing flake.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(bin): gstack-session-update — detached updater owns its stdio (SIGPIPE)

The backgrounded update subshell inherited the session hook's stdout/stderr
pipes. Once the hook exits and the caller closes them, any child that writes
— git pull's autostash notice, setup output — dies of SIGPIPE, logged as
PULL_FAILED exit=141 with an empty stderr capture (observed in the free-tests
container, and reachable by any production hook runner that closes stdio
promptly). Redirect the fork to /dev/null; all observability already flows
through the session-update log file.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(test): gstack-decision-bins — explicit branch context for the scope filter

CI checks out a detached HEAD, where gitBranch() returns undefined on both
the log and search sides, so an implicitly branch-scoped decision can never
surface (filterByScope requires a matching non-empty ctx.branch). Pass the
branch explicitly on both sides — the filter logic is what's under test, not
git branch detection.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(test): ring-buffer lease interplay — same TTL window, not same millisecond

Two back-to-back mintLease() calls each stamp Date.now() + TTL; when they
straddle a millisecond boundary the exact-equality assertion flakes
(observed in CI: expiries of ...525 vs ...526). Assert the expiries are
within a 50 ms window instead — the invariant under test is that leases
share a TTL policy, not that they mint in the same clock tick.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>

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import { describe, test, expect } from 'bun:test';
import { validateSkill, extractRemoteSlugPatterns, extractWeightsFromTable } from './helpers/skill-parser';
import { ALL_COMMANDS, COMMAND_DESCRIPTIONS, READ_COMMANDS, WRITE_COMMANDS, META_COMMANDS } from '../browse/src/commands';
import { SNAPSHOT_FLAGS } from '../browse/src/snapshot';
import * as fs from 'fs';
import * as path from 'path';
const ROOT = path.resolve(import.meta.dir, '..');
// Carved-skill aware (v2 plan T9 / Phase B): a carved skill is a skeleton SKILL.md
// plus sections/*.md. Read the union so validations of content that moved into a
// section still hold. For an uncarved skill (no sections dir) this is just the
// skeleton, so readSkillUnion is safe to use everywhere.
function readSkillUnion(skill: string): string {
let t = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, skill, 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
const secDir = path.join(ROOT, skill, 'sections');
if (fs.existsSync(secDir)) {
for (const f of fs.readdirSync(secDir).sort()) {
if (f.endsWith('.md')) t += '\n' + fs.readFileSync(path.join(secDir, f), 'utf-8');
}
}
return t;
}
function readShipUnion(): string {
return readSkillUnion('ship');
}
describe('SKILL.md command validation', () => {
// P2 (v1.2.0): the top-level gstack skill is a pure ROUTER, not the browse
// skill. The browse body lives only in browse/SKILL.md now. This regression
// pins the split: the router carries routing rules and zero browse commands,
// while browse/SKILL.md still advertises the full QA surface (asserted below).
test('top-level SKILL.md is a router with no browse body (P2)', () => {
const md = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
expect(md).not.toContain('gstack browse: QA Testing'); // browse body removed
expect(md).toContain('## Route first'); // router head present
expect(md).toContain('invoke `/investigate`'); // routing rules present
const result = validateSkill(path.join(ROOT, 'SKILL.md'));
expect(result.invalid).toHaveLength(0); // no INVALID browse commands
expect(result.valid.length).toBe(0); // and no browse commands at all — it routes, not browses
});
test('all $B commands in browse/SKILL.md are valid browse commands', () => {
const result = validateSkill(path.join(ROOT, 'browse', 'SKILL.md'));
expect(result.invalid).toHaveLength(0);
expect(result.valid.length).toBeGreaterThan(0);
});
test('all snapshot flags in browse/SKILL.md are valid', () => {
const result = validateSkill(path.join(ROOT, 'browse', 'SKILL.md'));
expect(result.snapshotFlagErrors).toHaveLength(0);
});
test('all $B commands in qa/SKILL.md are valid browse commands', () => {
const qaSkill = path.join(ROOT, 'qa', 'SKILL.md');
if (!fs.existsSync(qaSkill)) return; // skip if missing
const result = validateSkill(qaSkill);
expect(result.invalid).toHaveLength(0);
});
test('all snapshot flags in qa/SKILL.md are valid', () => {
const qaSkill = path.join(ROOT, 'qa', 'SKILL.md');
if (!fs.existsSync(qaSkill)) return;
const result = validateSkill(qaSkill);
expect(result.snapshotFlagErrors).toHaveLength(0);
});
test('all $B commands in qa-only/SKILL.md are valid browse commands', () => {
const qaOnlySkill = path.join(ROOT, 'qa-only', 'SKILL.md');
if (!fs.existsSync(qaOnlySkill)) return;
const result = validateSkill(qaOnlySkill);
expect(result.invalid).toHaveLength(0);
});
test('all snapshot flags in qa-only/SKILL.md are valid', () => {
const qaOnlySkill = path.join(ROOT, 'qa-only', 'SKILL.md');
if (!fs.existsSync(qaOnlySkill)) return;
const result = validateSkill(qaOnlySkill);
expect(result.snapshotFlagErrors).toHaveLength(0);
});
test('all $B commands in plan-design-review/SKILL.md are valid browse commands', () => {
const skill = path.join(ROOT, 'plan-design-review', 'SKILL.md');
if (!fs.existsSync(skill)) return;
const result = validateSkill(skill);
expect(result.invalid).toHaveLength(0);
});
test('all snapshot flags in plan-design-review/SKILL.md are valid', () => {
const skill = path.join(ROOT, 'plan-design-review', 'SKILL.md');
if (!fs.existsSync(skill)) return;
const result = validateSkill(skill);
expect(result.snapshotFlagErrors).toHaveLength(0);
});
test('all $B commands in design-review/SKILL.md are valid browse commands', () => {
const skill = path.join(ROOT, 'design-review', 'SKILL.md');
if (!fs.existsSync(skill)) return;
const result = validateSkill(skill);
expect(result.invalid).toHaveLength(0);
});
test('all snapshot flags in design-review/SKILL.md are valid', () => {
const skill = path.join(ROOT, 'design-review', 'SKILL.md');
if (!fs.existsSync(skill)) return;
const result = validateSkill(skill);
expect(result.snapshotFlagErrors).toHaveLength(0);
});
test('all $B commands in design-consultation/SKILL.md are valid browse commands', () => {
const skill = path.join(ROOT, 'design-consultation', 'SKILL.md');
if (!fs.existsSync(skill)) return;
const result = validateSkill(skill);
expect(result.invalid).toHaveLength(0);
});
test('all snapshot flags in design-consultation/SKILL.md are valid', () => {
const skill = path.join(ROOT, 'design-consultation', 'SKILL.md');
if (!fs.existsSync(skill)) return;
const result = validateSkill(skill);
expect(result.snapshotFlagErrors).toHaveLength(0);
});
test('all $B commands in autoplan/SKILL.md are valid browse commands', () => {
const skill = path.join(ROOT, 'autoplan', 'SKILL.md');
if (!fs.existsSync(skill)) return;
const result = validateSkill(skill);
expect(result.invalid).toHaveLength(0);
});
test('all snapshot flags in autoplan/SKILL.md are valid', () => {
const skill = path.join(ROOT, 'autoplan', 'SKILL.md');
if (!fs.existsSync(skill)) return;
const result = validateSkill(skill);
expect(result.snapshotFlagErrors).toHaveLength(0);
});
test('autoplan section skip list includes the scope gate', () => {
// autoplan Step 3 reads plan-eng-review / plan-design-review SKILL.md
// verbatim; without this skip-list entry it ingests their scope gate — a
// hard-STOP AskUserQuestion that contradicts autoplan's auto-decide
// contract. Nothing else pins the skip-list contents.
const md = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'autoplan', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
expect(md).toContain('- Scope gate (the plan under review is already the target)');
});
});
describe('Command registry consistency', () => {
test('COMMAND_DESCRIPTIONS covers all commands in sets', () => {
const allCmds = new Set([...READ_COMMANDS, ...WRITE_COMMANDS, ...META_COMMANDS]);
const descKeys = new Set(Object.keys(COMMAND_DESCRIPTIONS));
for (const cmd of allCmds) {
expect(descKeys.has(cmd)).toBe(true);
}
});
test('COMMAND_DESCRIPTIONS has no extra commands not in sets', () => {
const allCmds = new Set([...READ_COMMANDS, ...WRITE_COMMANDS, ...META_COMMANDS]);
for (const key of Object.keys(COMMAND_DESCRIPTIONS)) {
expect(allCmds.has(key)).toBe(true);
}
});
test('ALL_COMMANDS matches union of all sets', () => {
const union = new Set([...READ_COMMANDS, ...WRITE_COMMANDS, ...META_COMMANDS]);
expect(ALL_COMMANDS.size).toBe(union.size);
for (const cmd of union) {
expect(ALL_COMMANDS.has(cmd)).toBe(true);
}
});
test('SNAPSHOT_FLAGS option keys are valid SnapshotOptions fields', () => {
const validKeys = new Set([
'interactive', 'compact', 'depth', 'selector',
'diff', 'annotate', 'outputPath', 'cursorInteractive',
'heatmap',
]);
for (const flag of SNAPSHOT_FLAGS) {
expect(validKeys.has(flag.optionKey)).toBe(true);
}
});
});
describe('Usage string consistency', () => {
// Normalize a usage string to its structural skeleton for comparison.
// Replaces <param-names> with <>, [optional] with [], strips parenthetical hints.
// This catches format mismatches (e.g., <name>:<value> vs <name> <value>)
// without tripping on abbreviation differences (e.g., <sel> vs <selector>).
function skeleton(usage: string): string {
return usage
.replace(/\(.*?\)/g, '') // strip parenthetical hints like (e.g., Enter, Tab)
.replace(/<[^>]*>/g, '<>') // normalize <param-name> → <>
.replace(/\[[^\]]*\]/g, '[]') // normalize [optional] → []
.replace(/\s+/g, ' ') // collapse whitespace
.trim();
}
// Cross-check Usage: patterns in implementation against COMMAND_DESCRIPTIONS
test('implementation Usage: structural format matches COMMAND_DESCRIPTIONS', () => {
const implFiles = [
path.join(ROOT, 'browse', 'src', 'write-commands.ts'),
path.join(ROOT, 'browse', 'src', 'read-commands.ts'),
path.join(ROOT, 'browse', 'src', 'meta-commands.ts'),
];
// Extract "Usage: browse <pattern>" from throw new Error(...) calls
const usagePattern = /throw new Error\(['"`]Usage:\s*browse\s+(.+?)['"`]\)/g;
const implUsages = new Map<string, string>();
for (const file of implFiles) {
const content = fs.readFileSync(file, 'utf-8');
let match;
while ((match = usagePattern.exec(content)) !== null) {
const usage = match[1].split('\\n')[0].trim();
const cmd = usage.split(/\s/)[0];
implUsages.set(cmd, usage);
}
}
// Compare structural skeletons
const mismatches: string[] = [];
for (const [cmd, implUsage] of implUsages) {
const desc = COMMAND_DESCRIPTIONS[cmd];
if (!desc) continue;
if (!desc.usage) continue;
const descSkel = skeleton(desc.usage);
const implSkel = skeleton(implUsage);
if (descSkel !== implSkel) {
mismatches.push(`${cmd}: docs "${desc.usage}" (${descSkel}) vs impl "${implUsage}" (${implSkel})`);
}
}
expect(mismatches).toEqual([]);
});
});
describe('Generated SKILL.md freshness', () => {
test('no unresolved {{placeholders}} in generated SKILL.md', () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
const unresolved = content.match(/\{\{\w+\}\}/g);
expect(unresolved).toBeNull();
});
test('no unresolved {{placeholders}} in generated browse/SKILL.md', () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'browse', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
const unresolved = content.match(/\{\{\w+\}\}/g);
expect(unresolved).toBeNull();
});
test('generated SKILL.md has AUTO-GENERATED header', () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
expect(content).toContain('AUTO-GENERATED');
});
});
// --- Update check preamble validation ---
describe('Update check preamble', () => {
const skillsWithUpdateCheck = [
'SKILL.md', 'browse/SKILL.md', 'qa/SKILL.md',
'qa-only/SKILL.md',
'setup-browser-cookies/SKILL.md',
'ship/SKILL.md', 'review/SKILL.md',
'plan-ceo-review/SKILL.md', 'plan-eng-review/SKILL.md',
'retro/SKILL.md',
'office-hours/SKILL.md', 'investigate/SKILL.md',
'plan-design-review/SKILL.md',
'design-review/SKILL.md',
'design-consultation/SKILL.md',
'document-release/SKILL.md',
'canary/SKILL.md',
'benchmark/SKILL.md',
'land-and-deploy/SKILL.md',
'setup-deploy/SKILL.md',
'cso/SKILL.md',
];
for (const skill of skillsWithUpdateCheck) {
test(`${skill} update check line ends with || true`, () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, skill), 'utf-8');
// The second line of the bash block must end with || true
// to avoid exit code 1 when _UPD is empty (up to date)
const match = content.match(/\[ -n "\$_UPD" \].*$/m);
expect(match).not.toBeNull();
expect(match![0]).toContain('|| true');
});
}
test('all skills with update check are generated from .tmpl', () => {
for (const skill of skillsWithUpdateCheck) {
const tmplPath = path.join(ROOT, skill + '.tmpl');
expect(fs.existsSync(tmplPath)).toBe(true);
}
});
test('update check bash block exits 0 when up to date', () => {
// Simulate the exact preamble command from SKILL.md
const result = Bun.spawnSync(['bash', '-c',
'_UPD=$(echo "" || true); [ -n "$_UPD" ] && echo "$_UPD" || true'
], { stdout: 'pipe', stderr: 'pipe' });
expect(result.exitCode).toBe(0);
});
test('update check bash block exits 0 when upgrade available', () => {
const result = Bun.spawnSync(['bash', '-c',
'_UPD=$(echo "UPGRADE_AVAILABLE 0.3.3 0.4.0" || true); [ -n "$_UPD" ] && echo "$_UPD" || true'
], { stdout: 'pipe', stderr: 'pipe' });
expect(result.exitCode).toBe(0);
expect(result.stdout.toString().trim()).toBe('UPGRADE_AVAILABLE 0.3.3 0.4.0');
});
});
// --- Part 7: Cross-skill path consistency (A1) ---
describe('Cross-skill path consistency', () => {
test('REMOTE_SLUG derivation pattern is identical across files that use it', () => {
const patterns = extractRemoteSlugPatterns(ROOT, ['qa', 'review']);
const allPatterns: string[] = [];
for (const [, filePatterns] of patterns) {
allPatterns.push(...filePatterns);
}
// Should find at least 2 occurrences (qa/SKILL.md + review/greptile-triage.md)
expect(allPatterns.length).toBeGreaterThanOrEqual(2);
// All occurrences must be character-for-character identical
const unique = new Set(allPatterns);
if (unique.size > 1) {
const variants = Array.from(unique);
throw new Error(
`REMOTE_SLUG pattern differs across files:\n` +
variants.map((v, i) => ` ${i + 1}: ${v}`).join('\n')
);
}
});
test('all greptile-history write references specify both per-project and global paths', () => {
const filesToCheck = [
'review/SKILL.md',
'ship/SKILL.md',
'review/greptile-triage.md',
];
for (const file of filesToCheck) {
const filePath = path.join(ROOT, file);
if (!fs.existsSync(filePath)) continue;
// ship's greptile handling moved into sections/greptile.md (T9 carve).
const content = file === 'ship/SKILL.md' ? readShipUnion() : fs.readFileSync(filePath, 'utf-8');
const hasBoth = (content.includes('per-project') && content.includes('global')) ||
(content.includes('$REMOTE_SLUG/greptile-history') && content.includes('~/.gstack/greptile-history'));
expect(hasBoth).toBe(true);
}
});
test('greptile-triage.md contains both project and global history paths', () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'review', 'greptile-triage.md'), 'utf-8');
expect(content).toContain('$REMOTE_SLUG/greptile-history.md');
expect(content).toContain('~/.gstack/greptile-history.md');
});
test('retro/SKILL.md reads global greptile-history (not per-project)', () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'retro', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
expect(content).toContain('~/.gstack/greptile-history.md');
// Should NOT reference per-project path for reads
expect(content).not.toContain('$REMOTE_SLUG/greptile-history.md');
});
});
// --- Part 7: QA skill structure validation (A2) ---
describe('QA skill structure validation', () => {
const qaContent = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'qa', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
test('qa/SKILL.md has all 11 phases', () => {
const phases = [
'Phase 1', 'Initialize',
'Phase 2', 'Authenticate',
'Phase 3', 'Orient',
'Phase 4', 'Explore',
'Phase 5', 'Document',
'Phase 6', 'Wrap Up',
'Phase 7', 'Triage',
'Phase 8', 'Fix Loop',
'Phase 9', 'Final QA',
'Phase 10', 'Report',
'Phase 11', 'TODOS',
];
for (const phase of phases) {
expect(qaContent).toContain(phase);
}
});
test('has all four QA modes defined', () => {
const modes = [
'Diff-aware',
'Full',
'Quick',
'Regression',
];
for (const mode of modes) {
expect(qaContent).toContain(mode);
}
// Mode triggers/flags
expect(qaContent).toContain('--quick');
expect(qaContent).toContain('--regression');
});
test('has all three tiers defined', () => {
const tiers = ['Quick', 'Standard', 'Exhaustive'];
for (const tier of tiers) {
expect(qaContent).toContain(tier);
}
});
test('health score weights sum to 100%', () => {
const weights = extractWeightsFromTable(qaContent);
expect(weights.size).toBeGreaterThan(0);
let sum = 0;
for (const pct of weights.values()) {
sum += pct;
}
expect(sum).toBe(100);
});
test('health score has all 8 categories', () => {
const weights = extractWeightsFromTable(qaContent);
const expectedCategories = [
'Console', 'Links', 'Visual', 'Functional',
'UX', 'Performance', 'Content', 'Accessibility',
];
for (const cat of expectedCategories) {
expect(weights.has(cat)).toBe(true);
}
expect(weights.size).toBe(8);
});
test('has four mode definitions (Diff-aware/Full/Quick/Regression)', () => {
expect(qaContent).toContain('### Diff-aware');
expect(qaContent).toContain('### Full');
expect(qaContent).toContain('### Quick');
expect(qaContent).toContain('### Regression');
});
test('output structure references report directory layout', () => {
expect(qaContent).toContain('qa-report-');
expect(qaContent).toContain('baseline.json');
expect(qaContent).toContain('screenshots/');
expect(qaContent).toContain('.gstack/qa-reports/');
});
});
// --- Part 7: Greptile history format consistency (A3) ---
describe('Greptile history format consistency', () => {
test('greptile-triage.md defines the canonical history format', () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'review', 'greptile-triage.md'), 'utf-8');
expect(content).toContain('<YYYY-MM-DD>');
expect(content).toContain('<owner/repo>');
expect(content).toContain('<type');
expect(content).toContain('<file-pattern>');
expect(content).toContain('<category>');
});
test('review/SKILL.md and ship/SKILL.md both reference greptile-triage.md for write details', () => {
const reviewContent = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'review', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
const shipContent = readShipUnion();
expect(reviewContent.toLowerCase()).toContain('greptile-triage.md');
expect(shipContent.toLowerCase()).toContain('greptile-triage.md');
});
test('greptile-triage.md defines all 9 valid categories', () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'review', 'greptile-triage.md'), 'utf-8');
const categories = [
'race-condition', 'null-check', 'error-handling', 'style',
'type-safety', 'security', 'performance', 'correctness', 'other',
];
for (const cat of categories) {
expect(content).toContain(cat);
}
});
});
// --- Hardcoded branch name detection in templates ---
describe('No hardcoded branch names in SKILL templates', () => {
const tmplFiles = [
'ship/SKILL.md.tmpl',
'review/SKILL.md.tmpl',
'qa/SKILL.md.tmpl',
'plan-ceo-review/SKILL.md.tmpl',
'retro/SKILL.md.tmpl',
'document-release/SKILL.md.tmpl',
'plan-eng-review/SKILL.md.tmpl',
'plan-design-review/SKILL.md.tmpl',
'codex/SKILL.md.tmpl',
];
// Patterns that indicate hardcoded 'main' in git commands
const gitMainPatterns = [
/\bgit\s+diff\s+(?:origin\/)?main\b/,
/\bgit\s+log\s+(?:origin\/)?main\b/,
/\bgit\s+fetch\s+origin\s+main\b/,
/\bgit\s+merge\s+origin\/main\b/,
/\borigin\/main\b/,
];
// Lines that are allowed to mention 'main' (fallback logic, prose)
const allowlist = [
/fall\s*back\s+to\s+`main`/i,
/fall\s*back\s+to\s+`?main`?/i,
/typically\s+`?main`?/i,
/If\s+on\s+`main`/i, // old pattern — should not exist
];
for (const tmplFile of tmplFiles) {
test(`${tmplFile} has no hardcoded 'main' in git commands`, () => {
const filePath = path.join(ROOT, tmplFile);
if (!fs.existsSync(filePath)) return;
const lines = fs.readFileSync(filePath, 'utf-8').split('\n');
const violations: string[] = [];
for (let i = 0; i < lines.length; i++) {
const line = lines[i];
const isAllowlisted = allowlist.some(p => p.test(line));
if (isAllowlisted) continue;
for (const pattern of gitMainPatterns) {
if (pattern.test(line)) {
violations.push(`Line ${i + 1}: ${line.trim()}`);
break;
}
}
}
if (violations.length > 0) {
throw new Error(
`${tmplFile} has hardcoded 'main' in git commands:\n` +
violations.map(v => ` ${v}`).join('\n')
);
}
});
}
});
// --- Part 7b: TODOS-format.md reference consistency ---
describe('TODOS-format.md reference consistency', () => {
test('review/TODOS-format.md exists and defines canonical format', () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'review', 'TODOS-format.md'), 'utf-8');
expect(content).toContain('**What:**');
expect(content).toContain('**Why:**');
expect(content).toContain('**Priority:**');
expect(content).toContain('**Effort:**');
expect(content).toContain('## Completed');
});
test('skills that write TODOs reference TODOS-format.md', () => {
const shipContent = readShipUnion();
const ceoPlanContent = readSkillUnion('plan-ceo-review'); // carved: TODOS-format ref moved to section
const engPlanContent = readSkillUnion('plan-eng-review');
expect(shipContent).toContain('TODOS-format.md');
expect(ceoPlanContent).toContain('TODOS-format.md');
expect(engPlanContent).toContain('TODOS-format.md');
});
});
// --- v0.4.1 feature coverage: RECOMMENDATION format, session awareness, enum completeness ---
describe('v0.4.1 preamble features', () => {
// Tier 1 skills have core preamble only (no AskUserQuestion format)
const tier1Skills = ['SKILL.md', 'browse/SKILL.md', 'setup-browser-cookies/SKILL.md', 'benchmark/SKILL.md'];
// Tier 2+ skills have AskUserQuestion format with RECOMMENDATION
const tier2PlusSkills = [
'qa/SKILL.md', 'qa-only/SKILL.md',
'ship/SKILL.md', 'review/SKILL.md',
'plan-ceo-review/SKILL.md', 'plan-eng-review/SKILL.md',
'retro/SKILL.md',
'office-hours/SKILL.md', 'investigate/SKILL.md',
'plan-design-review/SKILL.md',
'design-review/SKILL.md',
'design-consultation/SKILL.md',
'document-release/SKILL.md',
'canary/SKILL.md',
'land-and-deploy/SKILL.md',
'setup-deploy/SKILL.md',
'cso/SKILL.md',
];
const skillsWithPreamble = [...tier1Skills, ...tier2PlusSkills];
for (const skill of tier2PlusSkills) {
test(`${skill} contains AskUserQuestion Pros/Cons format`, () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, skill), 'utf-8');
// v1.7.0.0 Pros/Cons format tokens. The preamble resolver
// (generate-ask-user-format.ts) injects all of these into every
// tier-2+ skill. Drop any of them and the test catches it on the
// next `bun test` run.
expect(content).toContain('AskUserQuestion');
expect(content).toContain('Pros / cons:');
expect(content).toContain('Recommendation: <choice>');
expect(content).toContain('Net:');
expect(content).toContain('ELI10');
expect(content).toContain('Stakes if we pick wrong:');
// Concrete format markers must be documented in the resolver text
expect(content).toMatch(/✅/);
expect(content).toMatch(/❌/);
});
}
for (const skill of skillsWithPreamble) {
test(`${skill} contains session awareness`, () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, skill), 'utf-8');
expect(content).toContain('_SESSIONS');
});
}
for (const skill of skillsWithPreamble) {
test(`${skill} contains escalation protocol`, () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, skill), 'utf-8');
expect(content).toContain('DONE_WITH_CONCERNS');
expect(content).toContain('BLOCKED');
expect(content).toContain('NEEDS_CONTEXT');
});
}
});
// --- Structural tests for new skills ---
describe('office-hours skill structure', () => {
// Carved (v2 plan T9): Phase 5 (Design Doc) + Phase 6 (handoff) moved into
// sections/design-and-handoff.md, so structural phrases now live there — read
// the skeleton+sections union.
const content = readSkillUnion('office-hours');
// Original structural assertions
for (const section of ['Phase 1', 'Phase 2', 'Phase 3', 'Phase 4', 'Phase 5', 'Phase 6',
'Design Doc', 'Supersedes', 'APPROVED', 'Premise Challenge',
'Alternatives', 'Smart-skip']) {
test(`contains ${section}`, () => expect(content).toContain(section));
}
// Dual-mode structure
for (const section of ['Startup mode', 'Builder mode']) {
test(`contains ${section}`, () => expect(content).toContain(section));
}
// Mode detection question
test('contains explicit mode detection question', () => {
expect(content).toContain("what's your goal");
});
// Six forcing questions (startup mode)
for (const question of ['Demand Reality', 'Status Quo', 'Desperate Specificity',
'Narrowest Wedge', 'Observation & Surprise', 'Future-Fit']) {
test(`contains forcing question: ${question}`, () => expect(content).toContain(question));
}
// Builder mode questions
test('contains builder brainstorming questions', () => {
expect(content).toContain('coolest version');
expect(content).toContain('delightful');
});
// Intrapreneurship adaptation
test('contains intrapreneurship adaptation', () => {
expect(content).toContain('Intrapreneurship');
});
// YC founder discovery engine
test('contains YC apply CTA with ref tracking', () => {
expect(content).toContain('ycombinator.com/apply?ref=gstack');
});
test('contains "What I noticed" design doc section', () => {
expect(content).toContain('What I noticed about how you think');
});
test('contains golden age framing', () => {
expect(content).toContain('golden age');
});
test('contains Garry Tan personal plea', () => {
expect(content).toContain('Garry Tan, the creator of GStack');
});
test('contains founder signal synthesis phase', () => {
expect(content).toContain('Founder Signal Synthesis');
});
test('contains three-tier decision rubric', () => {
expect(content).toContain('Top tier');
expect(content).toContain('Middle tier');
expect(content).toContain('Base tier');
});
test('contains anti-slop examples', () => {
expect(content).toContain('GOOD:');
expect(content).toContain('BAD:');
});
test('contains "One more thing" transition beat', () => {
expect(content).toContain('One more thing');
});
// Operating principles per mode
test('contains startup operating principles', () => {
expect(content).toContain('Specificity is the only currency');
});
test('contains builder operating principles', () => {
expect(content).toContain('Delight is the currency');
});
// Spec Review Loop (Phase 5.5)
test('contains spec review loop', () => {
expect(content).toContain('Spec Review Loop');
});
test('contains adversarial review dimensions', () => {
for (const dim of ['Completeness', 'Consistency', 'Clarity', 'Scope', 'Feasibility']) {
expect(content).toContain(dim);
}
});
test('contains subagent dispatch instruction', () => {
expect(content).toMatch(/Agent.*tool|subagent/i);
});
test('contains max 3 iterations', () => {
expect(content).toMatch(/3.*iteration|maximum.*3/i);
});
test('contains quality score', () => {
expect(content).toContain('quality score');
});
test('contains spec review metrics path', () => {
expect(content).toContain('spec-review.jsonl');
});
test('contains convergence guard', () => {
expect(content).toMatch(/convergence/i);
});
// Visual Sketch (Phase 4.5)
test('contains visual sketch section', () => {
expect(content).toContain('Visual Sketch');
});
test('contains wireframe generation', () => {
expect(content).toMatch(/wireframe|sketch/i);
});
test('contains DESIGN.md awareness', () => {
expect(content).toContain('DESIGN.md');
});
test('contains browse rendering', () => {
expect(content).toContain('$B goto');
expect(content).toContain('$B screenshot');
});
test('contains rough aesthetic instruction', () => {
expect(content).toMatch(/rough|hand-drawn/i);
});
});
describe('investigate skill structure', () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'investigate', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
for (const section of ['Iron Law', 'Root Cause', 'Pattern Analysis', 'Hypothesis',
'DEBUG REPORT', '3-strike', 'BLOCKED']) {
test(`contains ${section}`, () => expect(content).toContain(section));
}
});
// Contributor mode was removed in v0.13.10.0 — replaced by operational self-improvement.
// Tests for contributor mode preamble structure are no longer applicable.
describe('Enum & Value Completeness in review checklist', () => {
const checklist = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'review', 'checklist.md'), 'utf-8');
test('checklist has Enum & Value Completeness section', () => {
expect(checklist).toContain('Enum & Value Completeness');
});
test('Enum & Value Completeness is classified as CRITICAL', () => {
// It should appear under Pass 1 — CRITICAL, not Pass 2
const pass1Start = checklist.indexOf('### Pass 1');
const pass2Start = checklist.indexOf('### Pass 2');
const enumStart = checklist.indexOf('Enum & Value Completeness');
expect(enumStart).toBeGreaterThan(pass1Start);
expect(enumStart).toBeLessThan(pass2Start);
});
test('Enum & Value Completeness mentions tracing through consumers', () => {
expect(checklist).toContain('Trace it through every consumer');
expect(checklist).toContain('case');
expect(checklist).toContain('allowlist');
});
test('Enum & Value Completeness is in the severity classification as CRITICAL', () => {
const gateSection = checklist.slice(checklist.indexOf('## Severity Classification'));
// The ASCII art has CRITICAL on the left and INFORMATIONAL on the right
// Enum & Value Completeness should appear on a line with the CRITICAL tree (├─ or └─)
const enumLine = gateSection.split('\n').find(l => l.includes('Enum & Value Completeness'));
expect(enumLine).toBeDefined();
// It's on the left (CRITICAL) side — starts with ├─ or └─
expect(enumLine!.trimStart().startsWith('├─') || enumLine!.trimStart().startsWith('└─')).toBe(true);
});
test('Fix-First Heuristic exists in checklist and is referenced by review + ship', () => {
expect(checklist).toContain('## Fix-First Heuristic');
expect(checklist).toContain('AUTO-FIX');
expect(checklist).toContain('ASK');
const reviewSkill = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'review/SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
const shipSkill = readShipUnion();
expect(reviewSkill).toContain('AUTO-FIX');
expect(reviewSkill).toContain('[AUTO-FIXED]');
expect(shipSkill).toContain('AUTO-FIX');
expect(shipSkill).toContain('[AUTO-FIXED]');
});
});
// --- Completeness Principle spot-check ---
describe('Completeness Principle in generated SKILL.md files', () => {
const skillsWithPreamble = [
'qa/SKILL.md',
'qa-only/SKILL.md',
'ship/SKILL.md', 'review/SKILL.md',
'plan-ceo-review/SKILL.md', 'plan-eng-review/SKILL.md',
'retro/SKILL.md',
'plan-design-review/SKILL.md',
'design-review/SKILL.md',
'design-consultation/SKILL.md',
'document-release/SKILL.md',
'cso/SKILL.md', ];
for (const skill of skillsWithPreamble) {
test(`${skill} contains Completeness Principle section`, () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, skill), 'utf-8');
expect(content).toContain('Completeness Principle');
expect(content).toContain('Boil the Ocean');
});
}
test('Completeness Principle keeps compact scoring guidance in tier 2+ skills', () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'cso', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
expect(content).toContain('Completeness: X/10');
expect(content).toContain('10 = all edge cases');
expect(content).toContain('Note: options differ in kind, not coverage');
expect(content).toContain('Do not fabricate scores');
});
});
// --- Part 7: Planted-bug fixture validation (A4) ---
describe('Planted-bug fixture validation', () => {
test('qa-eval ground truth has exactly 5 planted bugs', () => {
const groundTruth = JSON.parse(
fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'test', 'fixtures', 'qa-eval-ground-truth.json'), 'utf-8')
);
expect(groundTruth.bugs).toHaveLength(5);
expect(groundTruth.total_bugs).toBe(5);
});
test('qa-eval-spa ground truth has exactly 5 planted bugs', () => {
const groundTruth = JSON.parse(
fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'test', 'fixtures', 'qa-eval-spa-ground-truth.json'), 'utf-8')
);
expect(groundTruth.bugs).toHaveLength(5);
expect(groundTruth.total_bugs).toBe(5);
});
test('qa-eval-checkout ground truth has exactly 5 planted bugs', () => {
const groundTruth = JSON.parse(
fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'test', 'fixtures', 'qa-eval-checkout-ground-truth.json'), 'utf-8')
);
expect(groundTruth.bugs).toHaveLength(5);
expect(groundTruth.total_bugs).toBe(5);
});
test('qa-eval.html contains the planted bugs', () => {
const html = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'browse', 'test', 'fixtures', 'qa-eval.html'), 'utf-8');
// BUG 1: broken link
expect(html).toContain('/nonexistent-404-page');
// BUG 2: disabled submit
expect(html).toContain('disabled');
// BUG 3: overflow
expect(html).toContain('overflow: hidden');
// BUG 4: missing alt
expect(html).toMatch(/<img[^>]*src="\/logo\.png"[^>]*>/);
expect(html).not.toMatch(/<img[^>]*src="\/logo\.png"[^>]*alt=/);
// BUG 5: console error
expect(html).toContain("Cannot read properties of undefined");
});
test('review-eval-vuln.rb contains expected vulnerability patterns', () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'test', 'fixtures', 'review-eval-vuln.rb'), 'utf-8');
expect(content).toContain('params[:id]');
expect(content).toContain('update_column');
});
});
// --- CEO review mode validation ---
describe('CEO review mode validation', () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'plan-ceo-review', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
test('has all four CEO review modes defined', () => {
const modes = ['SCOPE EXPANSION', 'SELECTIVE EXPANSION', 'HOLD SCOPE', 'SCOPE REDUCTION'];
for (const mode of modes) {
expect(content).toContain(mode);
}
});
test('has CEO plan persistence step', () => {
expect(content).toContain('ceo-plans');
expect(content).toContain('status: ACTIVE');
});
test('has docs/designs promotion section', () => {
// Carved (v2 plan Phase B): the promotion block moved into the review section.
const union = readSkillUnion('plan-ceo-review');
expect(union).toContain('docs/designs');
expect(union).toContain('PROMOTED');
});
test('mode quick reference has four columns', () => {
expect(content).toContain('EXPANSION');
expect(content).toContain('SELECTIVE');
expect(content).toContain('HOLD SCOPE');
expect(content).toContain('REDUCTION');
});
// Skill chaining (benefits-from)
test('contains prerequisite skill offer for office-hours', () => {
expect(content).toContain('Prerequisite Skill Offer');
expect(content).toContain('/office-hours');
});
test('contains mid-session detection', () => {
expect(content).toContain('Mid-session detection');
expect(content).toMatch(/still figuring out|seems lost/i);
});
// Spec review on CEO plans
test('contains spec review loop for CEO plan documents', () => {
expect(content).toContain('Spec Review Loop');
});
});
// --- gstack-slug helper ---
describe('gstack-slug', () => {
const SLUG_BIN = path.join(ROOT, 'bin', 'gstack-slug');
test('binary exists and is executable', () => {
expect(fs.existsSync(SLUG_BIN)).toBe(true);
const stat = fs.statSync(SLUG_BIN);
expect(stat.mode & 0o111).toBeGreaterThan(0);
});
test('outputs SLUG and BRANCH lines in a git repo', () => {
const result = Bun.spawnSync([SLUG_BIN], { cwd: ROOT, stdout: 'pipe', stderr: 'pipe' });
expect(result.exitCode).toBe(0);
const output = result.stdout.toString();
expect(output).toContain('SLUG=');
expect(output).toContain('BRANCH=');
});
test('SLUG does not contain forward slashes', () => {
const result = Bun.spawnSync([SLUG_BIN], { cwd: ROOT, stdout: 'pipe', stderr: 'pipe' });
const slug = result.stdout.toString().match(/SLUG=(.*)/)?.[1] ?? '';
expect(slug).not.toContain('/');
expect(slug.length).toBeGreaterThan(0);
});
test('BRANCH does not contain forward slashes', () => {
const result = Bun.spawnSync([SLUG_BIN], { cwd: ROOT, stdout: 'pipe', stderr: 'pipe' });
const branch = result.stdout.toString().match(/BRANCH=(.*)/)?.[1] ?? '';
expect(branch).not.toContain('/');
expect(branch.length).toBeGreaterThan(0);
});
test('output is eval-compatible (KEY=VALUE format)', () => {
const result = Bun.spawnSync([SLUG_BIN], { cwd: ROOT, stdout: 'pipe', stderr: 'pipe' });
const lines = result.stdout.toString().trim().split('\n');
expect(lines.length).toBe(2);
expect(lines[0]).toMatch(/^SLUG=.+/);
expect(lines[1]).toMatch(/^BRANCH=.+/);
});
test('output values contain only safe characters (no shell metacharacters)', () => {
const result = Bun.spawnSync([SLUG_BIN], { cwd: ROOT, stdout: 'pipe', stderr: 'pipe' });
const slug = result.stdout.toString().match(/SLUG=(.*)/)?.[1] ?? '';
const branch = result.stdout.toString().match(/BRANCH=(.*)/)?.[1] ?? '';
// Only alphanumeric, dot, dash, underscore are allowed (#133)
expect(slug).toMatch(/^[a-zA-Z0-9._-]+$/);
expect(branch).toMatch(/^[a-zA-Z0-9._-]+$/);
});
test('eval sets variables under bash with set -euo pipefail', () => {
const result = Bun.spawnSync(
['bash', '-c', 'set -euo pipefail; eval "$(./bin/gstack-slug 2>/dev/null)"; echo "SLUG=$SLUG"; echo "BRANCH=$BRANCH"'],
{ cwd: ROOT, stdout: 'pipe', stderr: 'pipe' }
);
expect(result.exitCode).toBe(0);
const output = result.stdout.toString();
expect(output).toMatch(/^SLUG=.+/m);
expect(output).toMatch(/^BRANCH=.+/m);
});
test('no templates or bin scripts use source process substitution for gstack-slug', () => {
const result = Bun.spawnSync(
['grep', '-r', 'source <(.*gstack-slug', '--include=*.tmpl', '--include=gstack-review-*', '.'],
{ cwd: ROOT, stdout: 'pipe', stderr: 'pipe' }
);
// grep returns exit code 1 when no matches found — that's what we want
expect(result.stdout.toString().trim()).toBe('');
});
});
// --- Test Bootstrap validation ---
describe('Test Bootstrap ({{TEST_BOOTSTRAP}}) integration', () => {
test('TEST_BOOTSTRAP resolver produces valid content', () => {
const qaContent = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'qa', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
expect(qaContent).toContain('Test Framework Bootstrap');
expect(qaContent).toContain('RUNTIME:ruby');
expect(qaContent).toContain('RUNTIME:node');
expect(qaContent).toContain('RUNTIME:python');
expect(qaContent).toContain('no-test-bootstrap');
expect(qaContent).toContain('BOOTSTRAP_DECLINED');
});
test('TEST_BOOTSTRAP appears in qa/SKILL.md', () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'qa', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
expect(content).toContain('Test Framework Bootstrap');
expect(content).toContain('TESTING.md');
expect(content).toContain('CLAUDE.md');
});
test('TEST_BOOTSTRAP appears in ship/SKILL.md', () => {
const content = readShipUnion();
expect(content).toContain('Test Framework Bootstrap');
expect(content).toContain('Step 4');
});
test('TEST_BOOTSTRAP appears in design-review/SKILL.md', () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'design-review', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
expect(content).toContain('Test Framework Bootstrap');
});
test('TEST_BOOTSTRAP does NOT appear in qa-only/SKILL.md', () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'qa-only', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
expect(content).not.toContain('Test Framework Bootstrap');
// But should have the recommendation note
expect(content).toContain('No test framework detected');
expect(content).toContain('Run `/qa` to bootstrap');
});
test('bootstrap includes framework knowledge table', () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'qa', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
expect(content).toContain('vitest');
expect(content).toContain('minitest');
expect(content).toContain('pytest');
expect(content).toContain('cargo test');
expect(content).toContain('phpunit');
expect(content).toContain('ExUnit');
});
test('bootstrap includes CI/CD pipeline generation', () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'qa', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
expect(content).toContain('.github/workflows/test.yml');
expect(content).toContain('GitHub Actions');
});
test('bootstrap includes first real tests step', () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'qa', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
expect(content).toContain('First real tests');
expect(content).toContain('git log --since=30.days');
expect(content).toContain('Prioritize by risk');
});
test('bootstrap includes vibe coding philosophy', () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'qa', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
expect(content).toContain('vibe coding');
expect(content).toContain('100% test coverage');
});
test('WebSearch is in allowed-tools for qa, ship, design-review', () => {
const qa = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'qa', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
const ship = readShipUnion();
const qaDesign = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'design-review', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
expect(qa).toContain('WebSearch');
expect(ship).toContain('WebSearch');
expect(qaDesign).toContain('WebSearch');
});
});
// --- Phase 8e.5 regression test validation ---
describe('Phase 8e.5 regression test generation', () => {
test('qa/SKILL.md contains Phase 8e.5', () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'qa', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
expect(content).toContain('8e.5. Regression Test');
expect(content).toContain('test(qa): regression test');
expect(content).toContain('WTF-likelihood exclusion');
});
test('qa/SKILL.md Rule 13 is amended for regression tests', () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'qa', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
expect(content).toContain('Only modify tests when generating regression tests in Phase 8e.5');
expect(content).not.toContain('Never modify tests or CI configuration');
});
test('design-review has CSS-aware Phase 8e.5 variant', () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'design-review', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
expect(content).toContain('8e.5. Regression Test (design-review variant)');
expect(content).toContain('CSS-only');
expect(content).toContain('test(design): regression test');
});
test('regression test includes full attribution comment format', () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'qa', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
expect(content).toContain('// Regression: ISSUE-NNN');
expect(content).toContain('// Found by /qa on');
expect(content).toContain('// Report: .gstack/qa-reports/');
});
test('regression test uses auto-incrementing names', () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'qa', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
expect(content).toContain('auto-incrementing');
expect(content).toContain('max number + 1');
});
});
// --- Step 3.4 coverage audit validation ---
describe('Step 3.4 test coverage audit', () => {
test('ship/SKILL.md contains Step 7', () => {
const content = readShipUnion();
expect(content).toContain('Step 7: Test Coverage Audit');
// The coverage diagram collapses code-path and user-flow counts onto one
// summary line. Verify that summary is present (labels are stable).
expect(content).toContain('Code paths:');
});
test('Step 3.4 includes quality scoring rubric', () => {
const content = readShipUnion();
expect(content).toContain('★★★');
expect(content).toContain('★★');
expect(content).toContain('edge cases AND error paths');
expect(content).toContain('happy path only');
});
test('Step 3.4 includes before/after test count', () => {
const content = readShipUnion();
expect(content).toContain('Count test files before');
expect(content).toContain('Count test files after');
});
test('ship PR body includes Test Coverage section', () => {
const content = readShipUnion();
expect(content).toContain('## Test Coverage');
});
test('ship rules include test generation rule', () => {
const content = readShipUnion();
expect(content).toContain('Step 7 generates coverage tests');
expect(content).toContain('Never commit failing tests');
});
test('Step 3.4 includes vibe coding philosophy', () => {
const content = readShipUnion();
expect(content).toContain('vibe coding becomes yolo coding');
});
test('Step 3.4 traces actual codepaths, not just syntax', () => {
const content = readShipUnion();
expect(content).toContain('Trace every codepath');
expect(content).toContain('Trace data flow');
expect(content).toContain('Diagram the execution');
});
test('Step 3.4 maps user flows and interaction edge cases', () => {
const content = readShipUnion();
expect(content).toContain('Map user flows');
expect(content).toContain('Interaction edge cases');
expect(content).toContain('Double-click');
expect(content).toContain('Navigate away');
expect(content).toContain('Error states the user can see');
expect(content).toContain('Empty/zero/boundary states');
});
test('Step 3.4 diagram includes user-flow coverage summary', () => {
const content = readShipUnion();
// The diagram was compressed from separate CODE PATH COVERAGE / USER FLOW
// COVERAGE section headers into a single summary line. Assert on the
// labels that still appear on that summary line.
expect(content).toContain('Code paths:');
expect(content).toContain('User flows:');
});
});
// --- Ship step numbering regression guard ---
describe('ship step numbering', () => {
// Allowed sub-steps that are resolver-generated and intentionally nested:
// 8.1 (Plan Verification), 8.2 (Scope Drift), 9.1 (Review Army), 9.2 (Findings Merge),
// 9.3 (Cross-review dedup), 15.0 (WIP squash — continuous checkpoint), 15.1 (Bisectable commits).
const ALLOWED_SUBSTEPS = new Set(['8.1', '8.2', '9.1', '9.2', '9.3', '15.0', '15.1']);
test('ship/SKILL.md.tmpl contains no unexpected fractional step numbers', () => {
const tmpl = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'ship', 'SKILL.md.tmpl'), 'utf-8');
// Match "Step X.Y" where X.Y is a decimal step reference (e.g., "Step 3.47", "Step 8.1")
const matches = Array.from(tmpl.matchAll(/Step (\d+\.\d+)/g));
const violations = matches
.map((m) => m[1])
.filter((n) => !ALLOWED_SUBSTEPS.has(n));
if (violations.length > 0) {
const unique = Array.from(new Set(violations)).sort();
throw new Error(
`ship/SKILL.md.tmpl contains fractional step numbers that are not in the allowed sub-step list.\n` +
` Found: ${unique.join(', ')}\n` +
` Allowed sub-steps: ${Array.from(ALLOWED_SUBSTEPS).sort().join(', ')}\n` +
` Fix: use clean integer step numbers (1-20), or add to ALLOWED_SUBSTEPS if intentional.`
);
}
});
test('ship/SKILL.md main headings use clean integer step numbers', () => {
const skill = readShipUnion();
// Headings like "## Step 7: Test Coverage Audit" — NOT sub-steps like "## Step 8.1:"
const headings = Array.from(skill.matchAll(/^## Step (\d+(?:\.\d+)?):/gm)).map(
(m) => m[1]
);
const fractional = headings.filter((n) => n.includes('.'));
const unexpected = fractional.filter((n) => !ALLOWED_SUBSTEPS.has(n));
expect(unexpected).toEqual([]);
});
test('review/SKILL.md step numbers unchanged (regression guard for resolver conditionals)', () => {
const skill = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'review', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
// /review uses its own fractional numbering: 1.5, 2.5, 4.5, 5.5, 5.6, 5.7, 5.8
// If the ship-side renumber accidentally touched the review-side of resolver conditionals,
// these would vanish. This test catches that.
expect(skill).toContain('## Step 1.5: Scope Drift Detection');
expect(skill).toContain('## Step 4.5: Review Army');
expect(skill).toContain('## Step 5.7: Adversarial review');
});
});
// --- Retro test health validation ---
describe('Retro test health tracking', () => {
test('retro/SKILL.md has test health data gathering commands', () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'retro', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
expect(content).toContain('# 10. Test file count');
expect(content).toContain('# 11. Regression test commits');
expect(content).toContain('# 12. Test files changed');
});
test('retro/SKILL.md has Test Health metrics row', () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'retro', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
expect(content).toContain('Test Health');
expect(content).toContain('regression tests');
});
test('retro/SKILL.md has Test Health narrative section', () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'retro', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
expect(content).toContain('### Test Health');
expect(content).toContain('Total test files');
expect(content).toContain('vibe coding safe');
});
test('retro JSON schema includes test_health field', () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'retro', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
expect(content).toContain('test_health');
expect(content).toContain('total_test_files');
expect(content).toContain('regression_test_commits');
});
});
// --- QA report template regression tests section ---
describe('QA report template', () => {
test('qa-report-template.md has Regression Tests section', () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'qa', 'templates', 'qa-report-template.md'), 'utf-8');
expect(content).toContain('## Regression Tests');
expect(content).toContain('committed / deferred / skipped');
expect(content).toContain('### Deferred Tests');
expect(content).toContain('**Precondition:**');
});
});
// --- Codex skill validation ---
describe('Codex skill', () => {
test('codex/SKILL.md exists and has correct frontmatter', () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'codex', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
expect(content).toContain('name: codex');
expect(content).toContain('version: 1.0.0');
expect(content).toContain('allowed-tools:');
});
test('codex/SKILL.md contains all three modes', () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'codex', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
expect(content).toContain('Step 2A: Review Mode');
expect(content).toContain('Step 2B: Challenge');
expect(content).toContain('Step 2C: Consult Mode');
});
test('codex/SKILL.md contains gate verdict logic', () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'codex', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
expect(content).toContain('[P1]');
expect(content).toContain('GATE: PASS');
expect(content).toContain('GATE: FAIL');
});
test('codex/SKILL.md contains session continuity', () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'codex', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
expect(content).toContain('codex-session-id');
expect(content).toContain('codex exec resume');
});
test('codex/SKILL.md resume command only uses resume-supported flags', () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'codex', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
const match = content.match(/codex exec resume[^\n]+/);
expect(match).not.toBeNull();
const resumeCommand = match![0];
expect(resumeCommand).not.toContain(' -C ');
expect(resumeCommand).not.toContain(' -s read-only');
expect(resumeCommand).toContain("-c 'sandbox_mode=\"read-only\"'");
});
test('codex/SKILL.md contains cost tracking', () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'codex', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
expect(content).toContain('tokens used');
expect(content).toContain('Est. cost');
});
test('codex/SKILL.md contains cross-model comparison', () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'codex', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
expect(content).toContain('CROSS-MODEL ANALYSIS');
expect(content).toContain('Agreement rate');
});
test('codex/SKILL.md contains review log persistence', () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'codex', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
expect(content).toContain('codex-review');
expect(content).toContain('gstack-review-log');
});
test('codex/SKILL.md uses command -v for binary discovery, not hardcoded path', () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'codex', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
expect(content).toContain('command -v codex');
expect(content).not.toContain('/opt/homebrew/bin/codex');
// Defensive: catch any future regression that reintroduces `which codex`,
// which fails in environments where `which` isn't on PATH (some Windows
// shells, BusyBox-only containers). #1197.
expect(content).not.toContain('which codex');
});
test('codex/SKILL.md contains error handling for missing binary and auth', () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'codex', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
expect(content).toContain('NOT_FOUND');
expect(content).toContain('codex login');
});
test('codex/SKILL.md uses mktemp for temp files', () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'codex', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
expect(content).toContain('mktemp');
});
test('codex JSON stream parser uses portable Python discovery', () => {
const files = ['codex/SKILL.md.tmpl', 'codex/SKILL.md'];
for (const rel of files) {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, rel), 'utf-8');
expect(content).toContain('PYTHON_CMD=$(command -v python3 2>/dev/null || command -v python 2>/dev/null || true)');
expect(content).toContain('PYTHONUNBUFFERED=1 "$PYTHON_CMD" -u -c');
expect(content).not.toContain('PYTHONUNBUFFERED=1 python3 -u -c');
}
});
test('adversarial review in /review always runs both passes', () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'review', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
expect(content).toContain('Adversarial review (always-on)');
// Always-on: both Claude and Codex adversarial
expect(content).toContain('Claude adversarial subagent (always runs)');
expect(content).toContain('Codex adversarial challenge (runs whenever');
// Claude adversarial subagent dispatch
expect(content).toContain('Agent tool');
expect(content).toContain('FIXABLE');
expect(content).toContain('INVESTIGATE');
// Probe-based availability via the shared codexPreflight() (install + auth)
expect(content).toContain('CODEX_MODE');
expect(content).toContain('command -v codex'); // install check kept literal
// codex_reviews=disabled gates Codex passes only; Claude adversarial still runs
expect(content).toContain('skip the Codex passes ONLY');
// Review log
expect(content).toContain('adversarial-review');
expect(content).toContain('reasoning_effort="high"');
expect(content).toContain('ADVERSARIAL REVIEW SYNTHESIS');
// Large diff structured review still gated
expect(content).toContain('Codex structured review (large diffs only');
expect(content).toContain('200');
});
test('adversarial review in /ship always runs both passes', () => {
const content = readShipUnion();
expect(content).toContain('Adversarial review (always-on)');
expect(content).toContain('adversarial-review');
expect(content).toContain('reasoning_effort="high"');
expect(content).toContain('Investigate and fix');
expect(content).toContain('Claude adversarial subagent (always runs)');
});
test('scope drift detection in /review and /ship', () => {
const reviewContent = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'review', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
const shipContent = readShipUnion();
// Both should contain scope drift from the shared resolver
for (const content of [reviewContent, shipContent]) {
expect(content).toContain('Scope Check:');
expect(content).toContain('DRIFT DETECTED');
expect(content).toContain('SCOPE CREEP');
expect(content).toContain('MISSING REQUIREMENTS');
expect(content).toContain('stated intent');
}
});
test('codex-host ship/review do NOT contain adversarial review step', () => {
// .agents/ is gitignored — generate on demand
Bun.spawnSync(['bun', 'run', 'scripts/gen-skill-docs.ts', '--host', 'codex'], {
cwd: ROOT, stdout: 'pipe', stderr: 'pipe',
});
const shipContent = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, '.agents', 'skills', 'gstack-ship', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
expect(shipContent).not.toContain('codex review --base');
expect(shipContent).not.toContain('CODEX_REVIEWS');
const reviewContent = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, '.agents', 'skills', 'gstack-review', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
expect(reviewContent).not.toContain('codex review --base');
expect(reviewContent).not.toContain('codex_reviews');
expect(reviewContent).not.toContain('CODEX_REVIEWS');
expect(reviewContent).not.toContain('adversarial-review');
expect(reviewContent).not.toContain('Investigate and fix');
});
test('codex integration in /plan-eng-review offers plan critique', () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'plan-eng-review', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
expect(content).toContain('Codex');
expect(content).toContain('codex exec');
});
// D5 regression guard: the Codex outside voice is default-on, not opt-in. A future
// gen-skill-docs change must not silently reintroduce the "Want an outside voice?"
// AskUserQuestion. The CODEX_PLAN_REVIEW content renders into each skill's
// sections/review-sections.md (the skeleton points at it). plan-design-review uses
// DESIGN_OUTSIDE_VOICES, not CODEX_PLAN_REVIEW, so it is excluded here.
test('plan reviews run the Codex outside voice default-on (no opt-in question)', () => {
for (const skill of ['plan-eng-review', 'plan-ceo-review', 'plan-devex-review']) {
const content = fs.readFileSync(
path.join(ROOT, skill, 'sections', 'review-sections.md'), 'utf-8');
expect(content).not.toContain('Want an outside voice');
expect(content).toContain('Outside Voice — Independent Plan Challenge (default-on)');
expect(content).toContain('CODEX_MODE');
expect(content).toContain('command -v codex'); // preflight install check (e2e relies on it)
}
});
test('/document-release includes the default-on Codex documentation review', () => {
// The doc-review renders into the carved release-body section (kept out of the
// always-loaded skeleton to respect the skeleton-byte budget).
const content = fs.readFileSync(
path.join(ROOT, 'document-release', 'sections', 'release-body.md'), 'utf-8');
expect(content).toContain('Codex Documentation Review (default-on)');
expect(content).toContain('CODEX_MODE');
expect(content).toContain('codex-doc-review');
});
test('codex-host document-release does NOT contain the Codex doc review', () => {
// .agents/ is gitignored — generate on demand (codex never invokes itself)
Bun.spawnSync(['bun', 'run', 'scripts/gen-skill-docs.ts', '--host', 'codex'], {
cwd: ROOT, stdout: 'pipe', stderr: 'pipe',
});
const content = fs.readFileSync(
path.join(ROOT, '.agents', 'skills', 'gstack-document-release', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
expect(content).not.toContain('Codex Documentation Review');
expect(content).not.toContain('codex-doc-review');
});
test('codex review invocations avoid the prompt plus --base argument shape', () => {
// The real invariant is "never pass a positional [PROMPT] together with a
// scope flag" — the CLI rejects that combination at argv parse time
// (#1428, #1479). Two different shapes satisfy it, and these files have
// diverged on which one they use:
//
// scoped — `codex review --base <base>` with NO prompt argument. The
// scope comes from the CLI, which is the only thing that actually sets
// it. This is what all three files now use.
// broken — prompt-only `codex review "<text>"` describing the diff
// range in prose. This parses, but the CLI falls back to *uncommitted
// working-tree* scope, so the review silently covers the wrong changes.
//
// The old assertion banned the substring `--base <base> -c '...'`, which
// the correct scoped form also contains — it could not tell the two apart,
// so it effectively banned the fix.
for (const rel of ['codex/SKILL.md', 'review/SKILL.md', 'ship/SKILL.md']) {
// ship's codex command moved into sections/adversarial.md (T9 carve).
const content = rel === 'ship/SKILL.md' ? readShipUnion() : fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, rel), 'utf-8');
expect(content).toMatch(/codex\s+review\s+--base\b/);
const offending: string[] = [];
for (const line of content.split('\n')) {
if (line.includes('`codex review`')) continue;
const match = line.match(/(?:^|[;&|]\s*|\s)codex\s+review\b(.*)$/);
if (!match) continue;
const rest = match[1];
if (!/--base\b|--commit\b|--uncommitted\b/.test(rest)) continue;
const beforeFlag = rest.split(/--base\b|--commit\b|--uncommitted\b/)[0].trim();
// A quoted string or variable expansion before the scope flag is the bug.
if (/^["'$]|^--\s*["']/.test(beforeFlag)) offending.push(`${rel}: ${line.trim()}`);
}
expect(offending).toEqual([]);
}
});
test('codex review prompts always carry the filesystem boundary (#1503/#1522 regression)', () => {
// Pre-#1209, the bare `codex review --base` path stripped the filesystem
// boundary instruction, letting Codex spend tokens reading skill files.
// #1209's prompt rewrite restored the boundary by routing every default
// call through a prompt — but routing through a prompt is what breaks the
// diff scope, so codex/ no longer does that. What this test pins is the
// boundary TEXT, which must still be present for the paths that do take a
// prompt (`codex exec` for challenge, consult, and custom review focus).
// Do NOT "restore" the boundary by putting a prompt argument back on a
// scoped `codex review` call: that combination fails to parse, and
// dropping the scope flag to make it parse silently reviews the wrong diff.
const boundaryLine =
'Do NOT read or execute any files under ~/.claude/, ~/.agents/, .claude/skills/, or agents/';
for (const rel of ['codex/SKILL.md', 'review/SKILL.md', 'ship/SKILL.md']) {
// ship's codex/adversarial boundary line moved into sections/adversarial.md.
const content = rel === 'ship/SKILL.md' ? readShipUnion() : fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, rel), 'utf-8');
expect(content).toContain(boundaryLine);
}
});
test('/review persists a review-log entry for ship readiness', () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'review', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
expect(content).toContain('"skill":"review"');
expect(content).toContain('"issues_found":N');
expect(content).toContain('Persist Eng Review result');
});
test('Review Readiness Dashboard includes Adversarial Review row', () => {
const content = readShipUnion();
expect(content).toContain('Adversarial');
expect(content).toContain('codex-review');
});
});
// --- Trigger phrase validation ---
describe('Skill trigger phrases', () => {
// Skills that must have "Use when" trigger phrases in their description.
// Excluded: root gstack (browser tool), gstack-upgrade (gstack-specific),
// humanizer (text tool)
const SKILLS_REQUIRING_TRIGGERS = [
'qa', 'qa-only', 'ship', 'review', 'investigate', 'office-hours',
'plan-ceo-review', 'plan-eng-review', 'plan-design-review',
'design-review', 'design-consultation', 'retro', 'document-release',
'codex', 'browse', 'setup-browser-cookies',
];
for (const skill of SKILLS_REQUIRING_TRIGGERS) {
test(`${skill}/SKILL.md has "Use when" trigger phrases`, () => {
const skillPath = path.join(ROOT, skill, 'SKILL.md');
if (!fs.existsSync(skillPath)) return;
const content = fs.readFileSync(skillPath, 'utf-8');
// v1.45.0.0 catalog trim moved trigger prose out of frontmatter into a
// body "## When to invoke" section. Search the full file content, not
// just frontmatter. The trigger phrase must still appear somewhere in
// the skill so agents can match user requests to the skill.
expect(content).toMatch(/Use when/i);
});
}
// Skills with proactive triggers should have "Proactively suggest" somewhere in the skill.
const SKILLS_REQUIRING_PROACTIVE = [
'qa', 'qa-only', 'ship', 'review', 'investigate', 'office-hours',
'plan-ceo-review', 'plan-eng-review', 'plan-design-review',
'design-review', 'design-consultation', 'retro', 'document-release',
];
for (const skill of SKILLS_REQUIRING_PROACTIVE) {
test(`${skill}/SKILL.md has proactive routing phrase`, () => {
const skillPath = path.join(ROOT, skill, 'SKILL.md');
if (!fs.existsSync(skillPath)) return;
const content = fs.readFileSync(skillPath, 'utf-8');
// Same catalog-trim consideration — search the full file content.
expect(content).toMatch(/Proactively (suggest|invoke)/i);
});
}
});
// ─── Private-path leak detector ──────────────────────────────
//
// Catches accidental references to maintainer-private files in skill output.
// Adapted from the McGluut fork's skill-contract-audit.ts (we don't take the
// whole script — these are the unique checks not already covered by
// test/gen-skill-docs.test.ts:1668-2074 .claude/skills leakage tests).
describe('Private-path leak detection', () => {
const PRIVATE_PATTERNS: Array<{ pattern: RegExp; label: string }> = [
{ pattern: /coordination-board\.md/i, label: 'coordination-board.md' },
{ pattern: /SEEKING_LOG\.md/, label: 'SEEKING_LOG.md' },
{ pattern: /RATIONAL_SUBJECT\.md/, label: 'RATIONAL_SUBJECT.md' },
{ pattern: /VALUE_SIGNAL_LOOP\.md/, label: 'VALUE_SIGNAL_LOOP.md' },
{ pattern: /C:\\\\LLM Playground\\\\go/i, label: 'C:\\LLM Playground\\go' },
];
// Walk every SKILL.md and SKILL.md.tmpl in the repo (excluding node_modules,
// generated host outputs, and .git).
function discoverSkillSurface(): string[] {
const results: string[] = [];
function walk(dir: string) {
for (const entry of fs.readdirSync(dir, { withFileTypes: true })) {
if (entry.name.startsWith('.') && entry.name !== '.agents') continue;
if (entry.name === 'node_modules' || entry.name === 'dist') continue;
const full = path.join(dir, entry.name);
if (entry.isDirectory()) {
walk(full);
} else if (entry.name === 'SKILL.md' || entry.name === 'SKILL.md.tmpl') {
results.push(full);
}
}
}
walk(ROOT);
return results;
}
test('no SKILL.md or SKILL.md.tmpl references private maintainer files', () => {
const files = discoverSkillSurface();
expect(files.length).toBeGreaterThan(0);
const leaks: string[] = [];
for (const file of files) {
const content = fs.readFileSync(file, 'utf-8');
for (const { pattern, label } of PRIVATE_PATTERNS) {
if (pattern.test(content)) {
leaks.push(`${path.relative(ROOT, file)} mentions ${label}`);
}
}
}
expect(leaks).toEqual([]);
});
});
// ─── Doc-inventory cross-check ───────────────────────────────
//
// Every skill directory (with a SKILL.md.tmpl) must appear in both AGENTS.md
// and docs/skills.md. Catches the inventory drift codex flagged (/debug
// → /investigate; missing /autoplan, /context-save, /plan-devex-review, etc.).
describe('Doc inventory cross-check', () => {
// Skills that don't get user-invocation lines in agent-facing docs.
// - 'qa-only' is a sub-mode of /qa with shared docs.
// - The 5 listed below are infrastructure (model overlays, shipped binary,
// hosts) that don't show up in the user-facing skill table.
const DOC_INVENTORY_EXCLUDE = new Set([
// Infra / non-skills
'agents', 'claude', 'connect-chrome', 'contrib', 'hosts',
'lib', 'model-overlays', 'openclaw', 'supabase', 'scripts', 'test',
]);
function discoverSkillDirs(): string[] {
const dirs: string[] = [];
for (const entry of fs.readdirSync(ROOT, { withFileTypes: true })) {
if (!entry.isDirectory()) continue;
if (entry.name.startsWith('.')) continue;
if (DOC_INVENTORY_EXCLUDE.has(entry.name)) continue;
const tmplPath = path.join(ROOT, entry.name, 'SKILL.md.tmpl');
if (fs.existsSync(tmplPath)) dirs.push(entry.name);
}
return dirs.sort();
}
test('every skill is documented in AGENTS.md', () => {
const agents = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'AGENTS.md'), 'utf-8');
const missing: string[] = [];
for (const skill of discoverSkillDirs()) {
// Match `/skill-name` as a token boundary.
if (!new RegExp(`/${skill}\\b`).test(agents)) missing.push(skill);
}
expect(missing).toEqual([]);
});
test('every skill is documented in docs/skills.md', () => {
const docs = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'docs', 'skills.md'), 'utf-8');
const missing: string[] = [];
for (const skill of discoverSkillDirs()) {
if (!new RegExp(`/${skill}\\b`).test(docs)) missing.push(skill);
}
expect(missing).toEqual([]);
});
});
// ─── Codex Skill Validation ──────────────────────────────────
describe('Codex skill validation', () => {
const AGENTS_DIR = path.join(ROOT, '.agents', 'skills');
// .agents/ is gitignored (v0.11.2.0) — generate on demand for tests
Bun.spawnSync(['bun', 'run', 'scripts/gen-skill-docs.ts', '--host', 'codex'], {
cwd: ROOT, stdout: 'pipe', stderr: 'pipe',
});
// Discover all shared skills with templates.
// Host-exclusive outside-voice skills are intentionally omitted here:
// - /codex is Claude-only
// - /claude is external-host-only
const CLAUDE_SKILLS_WITH_TEMPLATES = (() => {
const skills: string[] = [];
for (const entry of fs.readdirSync(ROOT, { withFileTypes: true })) {
if (!entry.isDirectory() || entry.name.startsWith('.') || entry.name === 'node_modules') continue;
if (entry.name === 'codex') continue; // Claude-only skill
if (entry.name === 'claude') continue; // External-host-only skill
if (fs.existsSync(path.join(ROOT, entry.name, 'SKILL.md.tmpl'))) {
skills.push(entry.name);
}
}
return skills;
})();
test('all skills (except /codex) have both Claude and Codex variants', () => {
for (const skillDir of CLAUDE_SKILLS_WITH_TEMPLATES) {
// Claude variant
const claudeMd = path.join(ROOT, skillDir, 'SKILL.md');
expect(fs.existsSync(claudeMd)).toBe(true);
// Codex variant
const codexName = skillDir.startsWith('gstack-') ? skillDir : `gstack-${skillDir}`;
const codexMd = path.join(AGENTS_DIR, codexName, 'SKILL.md');
expect(fs.existsSync(codexMd)).toBe(true);
}
// Root template has both too
expect(fs.existsSync(path.join(ROOT, 'SKILL.md'))).toBe(true);
expect(fs.existsSync(path.join(AGENTS_DIR, 'gstack', 'SKILL.md'))).toBe(true);
});
test('/codex skill is Claude-only — no Codex variant', () => {
// Claude variant should exist
expect(fs.existsSync(path.join(ROOT, 'codex', 'SKILL.md'))).toBe(true);
// Codex variant must NOT exist
expect(fs.existsSync(path.join(AGENTS_DIR, 'gstack-codex', 'SKILL.md'))).toBe(false);
});
test('Codex skill names follow gstack-{name} convention', () => {
const codexDirs = fs.readdirSync(AGENTS_DIR);
for (const dir of codexDirs) {
// Every directory should start with gstack
expect(dir.startsWith('gstack')).toBe(true);
// Root is just 'gstack', others are 'gstack-{name}'
if (dir !== 'gstack') {
expect(dir.startsWith('gstack-')).toBe(true);
}
}
});
test('$B commands in Codex SKILL.md files are valid browse commands', () => {
const codexDirs = fs.readdirSync(AGENTS_DIR);
for (const dir of codexDirs) {
const skillMd = path.join(AGENTS_DIR, dir, 'SKILL.md');
if (!fs.existsSync(skillMd)) continue;
const content = fs.readFileSync(skillMd, 'utf-8');
// Only validate if the skill contains $B commands
if (!content.includes('$B ')) continue;
const result = validateSkill(skillMd);
expect(result.invalid).toHaveLength(0);
}
});
});
// --- Repo mode and test failure triage validation ---
describe('Repo mode preamble validation', () => {
test('generated SKILL.md preamble contains REPO_MODE output', () => {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
expect(content).toContain('REPO_MODE:');
expect(content).toContain('gstack-repo-mode');
});
test('tier 3+ skills contain See Something Say Something section', () => {
// Root SKILL.md is tier 1 (no Repo Mode). Check a tier 3 skill instead.
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'plan-ceo-review', 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
expect(content).toContain('See Something, Say Something');
expect(content).toContain('REPO_MODE');
expect(content).toContain('solo');
expect(content).toContain('collaborative');
});
});
describe('Test failure triage in ship skill', () => {
test('ship/SKILL.md contains Test Failure Ownership Triage', () => {
const content = readShipUnion();
expect(content).toContain('Test Failure Ownership Triage');
});
test('ship/SKILL.md triage uses git diff for classification', () => {
const content = readShipUnion();
expect(content).toContain('git diff origin/<base>...HEAD --name-only');
});
test('ship/SKILL.md triage has solo and collaborative paths', () => {
const content = readShipUnion();
expect(content).toContain('REPO_MODE');
expect(content).toContain('solo');
expect(content).toContain('collaborative');
expect(content).toContain('Investigate and fix now');
expect(content).toContain('Add as P0 TODO');
});
test('ship/SKILL.md triage has GitHub issue assignment for collaborative mode', () => {
const content = readShipUnion();
expect(content).toContain('gh issue create');
expect(content).toContain('--assignee');
});
test('{{TEST_FAILURE_TRIAGE}} placeholder is fully resolved in ship/SKILL.md', () => {
const content = readShipUnion();
expect(content).not.toContain('{{TEST_FAILURE_TRIAGE}}');
});
test('ship/SKILL.md uses in-branch language for stop condition', () => {
const content = readShipUnion();
expect(content).toContain('In-branch test failures');
});
});
describe('no compiled binaries in git', () => {
// Tracked files enumerated once and reused by both assertions. git ls-files -z
// + split is ~ms; the previous xargs-per-file shell loops blew past 5s on CI.
const trackedFiles: string[] = require('child_process')
.execSync('git ls-files -z', { cwd: ROOT, encoding: 'utf-8' })
.split('\0')
.filter(Boolean);
test('git tracks no Mach-O or ELF binaries', () => {
// Only mode 100755 (executable) files can be binaries we care about. Pre-filter
// via git ls-files -s to avoid running `file` on every text file.
const lsOut: string = require('child_process').execSync('git ls-files -s', {
cwd: ROOT,
encoding: 'utf-8',
});
const executableFiles = lsOut
.split('\n')
.filter(Boolean)
.map((line: string) => {
const parts = line.split(/\s+/);
return { mode: parts[0], file: line.split('\t')[1] };
})
.filter((e: { mode: string; file: string }) => e.mode === '100755')
.map((e: { mode: string; file: string }) => e.file);
if (executableFiles.length === 0) return;
// Batch-invoke `file --mime-type` across all executable files at once.
const result: string = require('child_process')
.execSync(`file --mime-type -- ${executableFiles.map((f: string) => `'${f.replace(/'/g, "'\\''")}'`).join(' ')}`, {
cwd: ROOT,
encoding: 'utf-8',
})
.trim();
const binaries = result
.split('\n')
.filter((l: string) =>
/application\/(x-mach-binary|x-executable|x-pie-executable|x-sharedlib)/.test(l)
)
.map((l: string) => l.split(':')[0].trim());
expect(binaries).toEqual([]);
});
test('warns about tracked files larger than 2MB', () => {
// Large fixtures can be legitimate test infrastructure. Keep visibility on
// repository size without blocking those fixtures from living in git.
// Known-good fixtures are exempted from the warning to keep CI logs clean.
const MAX_BYTES = 2 * 1024 * 1024;
const knownLargeFixtures = new Set<string>([
// Currently empty — add repo-relative paths of intentionally-committed
// large fixtures here with a reason.
]);
const oversized = trackedFiles.flatMap((f: string) => {
if (knownLargeFixtures.has(f)) return [];
const full = path.join(ROOT, f);
try {
const size = fs.statSync(full).size;
return size > MAX_BYTES ? [{ file: f, size }] : [];
} catch {
return [];
}
});
if (oversized.length > 0) {
const formatted = oversized
.map(({ file, size }: { file: string; size: number }) => {
const mib = (size / (1024 * 1024)).toFixed(1);
return `${file} (${mib} MiB)`;
})
.join(', ');
console.warn(`[size-warning] tracked files over 2 MiB: ${formatted}`);
}
expect(Array.isArray(oversized)).toBe(true);
});
});
// ─── Browser-skills validation ──────────────────────────────────
//
// Browser-skills are bundled in <gstack-root>/browser-skills/<name>/. Each
// must have a SKILL.md whose frontmatter satisfies the contract enforced by
// browse/src/browser-skills.ts:parseSkillFile (host required, args + triggers
// parseable as the right shape). This test catches malformed bundled skills
// at CI time, before they ship.
describe('Bundled browser-skills frontmatter contract', () => {
const browserSkillsRoot = path.join(ROOT, 'browser-skills');
function listBundledSkillDirs(): string[] {
if (!fs.existsSync(browserSkillsRoot)) return [];
return fs.readdirSync(browserSkillsRoot)
.filter(name => !name.startsWith('.'))
.map(name => path.join(browserSkillsRoot, name))
.filter(dir => {
try { return fs.statSync(dir).isDirectory(); } catch { return false; }
});
}
test('each bundled skill has a SKILL.md', () => {
for (const dir of listBundledSkillDirs()) {
const skillFile = path.join(dir, 'SKILL.md');
expect(fs.existsSync(skillFile)).toBe(true);
}
});
test('each bundled skill SKILL.md frontmatter parses with required fields', async () => {
const { parseSkillFile } = await import('../browse/src/browser-skills');
for (const dir of listBundledSkillDirs()) {
const name = path.basename(dir);
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(dir, 'SKILL.md'), 'utf-8');
// parseSkillFile throws on missing required fields; we just want to
// make sure none of our shipped skills tripwire it.
const { frontmatter } = parseSkillFile(content, { skillName: name });
expect(frontmatter.name).toBe(name);
expect(typeof frontmatter.host).toBe('string');
expect(frontmatter.host.length).toBeGreaterThan(0);
expect(Array.isArray(frontmatter.triggers)).toBe(true);
expect(Array.isArray(frontmatter.args)).toBe(true);
}
});
test('each bundled skill has a script.ts', () => {
for (const dir of listBundledSkillDirs()) {
expect(fs.existsSync(path.join(dir, 'script.ts'))).toBe(true);
}
});
test('each bundled skill ships a sibling SDK at _lib/browse-client.ts', () => {
for (const dir of listBundledSkillDirs()) {
expect(fs.existsSync(path.join(dir, '_lib', 'browse-client.ts'))).toBe(true);
}
});
test('each bundled skill has a script.test.ts', () => {
for (const dir of listBundledSkillDirs()) {
expect(fs.existsSync(path.join(dir, 'script.test.ts'))).toBe(true);
}
});
test("each bundled skill's _lib/browse-client.ts matches the canonical SDK", () => {
// If the canonical SDK changes, the bundled copy must be updated. This
// test enforces that — the _lib copy should be byte-identical.
const canonical = fs.readFileSync(path.join(ROOT, 'browse', 'src', 'browse-client.ts'), 'utf-8');
for (const dir of listBundledSkillDirs()) {
const sibling = fs.readFileSync(path.join(dir, '_lib', 'browse-client.ts'), 'utf-8');
expect(sibling).toBe(canonical);
}
});
test('script.ts imports browse from ./_lib/browse-client', () => {
for (const dir of listBundledSkillDirs()) {
const content = fs.readFileSync(path.join(dir, 'script.ts'), 'utf-8');
expect(content).toMatch(/from\s+['"]\.\/_lib\/browse-client['"]/);
}
});
});