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Garry Tan
b9371d716e v1.34.2.0 fix wave: /codex review on CLI 0.130+, /investigate learnings, /sync-gbrain on Supabase (3 community-reported bugs) (#1478)
* fix(learnings): accept type:"investigation" in gstack-learnings-log

The /investigate skill instructed agents to log learnings with type:"investigation",
but bin/gstack-learnings-log:22 rejected anything not in
[pattern, pitfall, preference, architecture, tool, operational]. Every
investigation run exited 1 to stderr and the learning was dropped, silently
to the user.

Fix: add 'investigation' to ALLOWED_TYPES.

Regression test: round-trips a learning with type:"investigation" and asserts
exit 0 + file write; second test reads investigate/SKILL.md.tmpl and asserts
it emits the literal type:"investigation" string, guarding the
template/validator contract at both ends.

Fixes #1423. Reported by diogolealassis.

* fix(gbrain): engine detection survives gbrain ≥0.25 schema + non-zero doctor exit

freshDetectEngineTier() in lib/gstack-memory-helpers.ts returned engine:
"unknown" for every Supabase user on gbrain ≥0.25. Two stacking bugs:

1. execSync("gbrain doctor --json --fast 2>/dev/null") threw on non-zero
   exit. gbrain doctor exits 1 whenever health_score < 100, which is
   essentially every fresh install due to resolver_health warnings. The
   JSON output never reached the parser.
2. gbrain ≥0.25 shipped schema_version:2 doctor output that dropped the
   top-level 'engine' field entirely.

Result: every /sync-gbrain on Supabase logged 'engine=unknown' and skipped
all sync stages silently.

Fix:
- Replace execSync with execFileSync (no shell, no bash-specific 2>/dev/null
  redirect; portable to Windows).
- Recover stdout from the thrown error object so non-zero exits still parse.
- Fall back to reading gbrain's config.json (respecting GBRAIN_HOME env var,
  defaulting to ~/.gbrain/config.json) when doctor output doesn't surface
  an engine field.
- Add logGbrainError() helper that appends one-line JSONL to
  ~/.gstack/.gbrain-errors.jsonl on parse failure, so future regressions
  leave a forensic trail.

The "supabase" tier here means "remote postgres" in practice — gbrain
config uses engine:"postgres" for both real Supabase and any other
remote postgres (e.g. local-postgres-for-testing). Downstream sync code
treats them identically, so the label compression is intentional and
documented inline.

Regression test: existing detectEngineTier suite now isolates HOME +
GBRAIN_HOME + PATH to temp dirs (closes a flake source where the prior
tests would read whatever was on the reviewer's machine). New test
forces gbrain off PATH, writes a synthetic config.json with
engine:"postgres", asserts detectEngineTier() returns
engine:"supabase".

Fixes #1415. Patch shape contributed by Shiv @shivasymbl (tested on
gstack v1.31.0.0 + gbrain v0.31.3 + Supabase).

* fix(codex): /codex review works on Codex CLI ≥0.130.0

Codex CLI 0.130.0 made [PROMPT] and --base <BRANCH> mutually exclusive at
argv level. Step 2A of codex/SKILL.md.tmpl had always passed both (the
filesystem boundary prefix as the prompt argument + the base branch), so
every /codex review call died with:

  error: the argument '[PROMPT]' cannot be used with '--base <BRANCH>'

Fix: split Step 2A into two paths.

Default (no custom user instructions): bare 'codex review --base <base>'.
Codex's review prompt is internally diff-scoped, so the model focuses on
the changes against base. The filesystem boundary prefix is dropped here
because Codex 0.130 has no documented system-prompt config key
(probed -c 'system_prompt="..."' against 0.130 — the flag is silently
accepted but the value isn't applied). Skill files under .claude/ and
agents/ are public, so this is a token-efficiency concern, not a safety
one.

Custom instructions (/codex review <focus>): route through codex exec
with the diff written to a tempfile, inlined into the prompt between
explicit DIFF_START / DIFF_END markers. The boundary is preserved here
because codex exec isn't auto-scoped to the diff. The DIFF_START/END
delimiters tell the model where data ends and instructions resume, which
materially reduces prompt-injection hijack rates when the diff contains
adversarial content.

Note on bash semantics: codex's earlier review flagged the exec route as
"command injection via $_DIFF interpolation." That framing is wrong —
bash parameter expansion does not re-evaluate $(...) or backticks inside
the expanded value, so a diff containing $(rm -rf /) is plain string
data to codex exec. The real risk is prompt injection (model-side, not
shell-side), which the DIFF_START/END pattern mitigates.

Regression tests in test/codex-hardening.test.ts assert across BOTH
codex/SKILL.md.tmpl AND the generated codex/SKILL.md:
1. No 'codex review' invocation line combines a quoted-string OR variable
   positional argument with --base.
2. Step 2A still contains either bare 'codex review --base' OR 'codex
   exec' (guards against accidental deletion of both fix paths).

Fixes #1428. Reported by Stashub.

* test: raise timeouts for slow integration tests

Two test files were timing out at the default 5s on developer machines,
both pre-existing on origin/main but unrelated to this branch's bug fixes:

- test/gstack-artifacts-init.test.ts: 13 tests spawning real subprocesses
  via fake gh/glab/git shims in PATH. bun's fork+exec overhead pushed
  these past 5s consistently. Added a local test-wrapper that aliases
  test() with a 30s timeout (matches the brain-sync.test.ts pattern
  already in the repo).
- test/gstack-next-version.test.ts: one integration smoke test that
  spawns 'bun run ./bin/gstack-next-version' and parses the resulting
  JSON. The subprocess does a 'gh pr list' against the live GitHub API
  to enumerate claimed version slots. Network latency makes 5s tight;
  raised this single test to 30s.

No production code changed. The tests already passed deterministically
once given enough wall-clock time.

* chore: bump version and changelog (v1.34.2.0)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>

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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-14 11:11:52 -04:00
Garry Tan
f44de365c5 v1.27.0.0 feat: /setup-gbrain Path 4 (remote MCP) + brain → artifacts rename (#1351)
* feat: gstack-gbrain-mcp-verify helper for remote MCP probe

Probes a remote gbrain MCP endpoint with bearer auth. POSTs initialize,
classifies failures into NETWORK / AUTH / MALFORMED with one-line
remediation hints, and runs a tools/list capability probe to detect
sources_add MCP support (forward-compat for when gbrain ships URL ingest).

Token consumed from GBRAIN_MCP_TOKEN env, never argv. Required to set
both 'application/json' AND 'text/event-stream' in Accept; that gotcha
costs 10 minutes of debugging when missed (regression-tested).

Live-verified against wintermute (gbrain v0.27.1).

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

* feat: gstack-artifacts-init + gstack-artifacts-url helpers

artifacts-init replaces brain-init with provider choice (gh / glab /
manual), per-user gstack-artifacts-$USER repo, HTTPS-canonical storage in
~/.gstack-artifacts-remote.txt, and a "send this to your brain admin"
hookup printout. Always prints the command, never auto-executes — gbrain
v0.26.x has no admin-scope MCP probe (codex Finding #3).

artifacts-url centralizes HTTPS↔SSH/host/owner-repo conversion so callers
don't each string-mangle (codex Finding #10). The remote-conflict check in
artifacts-init compares at the canonical level so re-running with HTTPS
input doesn't trip on a stored SSH URL for the same logical repo.

The "URL form not supported" branch prints a two-line clone-then-path
form for gbrain v0.26.x; the supported branch is a one-liner with --url
ready for when gbrain ships URL ingest.

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

* feat: extend gstack-gbrain-detect with mcp_mode + artifacts_remote

Adds two new fields to detect's JSON output:

- gbrain_mcp_mode: local-stdio | remote-http | none
  Resolved via 3-tier fallback (codex Finding D3): claude mcp get --json
  → claude mcp list text-grep → ~/.claude.json jq read. If Anthropic moves
  the file format, the first two tiers absorb it.

- gstack_artifacts_remote: HTTPS URL from ~/.gstack-artifacts-remote.txt
  Falls back to ~/.gstack-brain-remote.txt during the v1.27.0.0 migration
  window so detect doesn't return empty between upgrade and migration.

Existing detect tests still pass (15/15). New 19 tests cover every fallback
tier independently, plus a schema regression for /sync-gbrain compat.

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

* feat: setup-gbrain Path 4 (remote MCP) + artifacts rename

Path 4 lets users paste an HTTPS MCP URL + bearer token and registers it
as an HTTP-transport MCP without needing a local gbrain CLI install. The
flow:

- Step 2 gains a fourth option (Remote gbrain MCP)
- Step 4 adds Path 4 sub-flow: collect URL, secret-read bearer, verify
  via gstack-gbrain-mcp-verify (NETWORK / AUTH / MALFORMED classifier)
- Step 5 (local doctor), Step 7.5 (transcript ingest), Step 5a's stdio
  branch all skip on Path 4
- Step 5a adds an HTTP+bearer registration form: claude mcp add
  --transport http --header "Authorization: Bearer ..."
- Step 7 renamed "session memory sync" → "artifacts sync" and now calls
  gstack-artifacts-init (which always prints the brain-admin hookup
  command — no auto-execute, codex Finding #3)
- Step 8 CLAUDE.md block branches: remote-http includes URL + server
  version (never the token); local-stdio keeps engine + config-file
- Step 9 smoke test on Path 4 prints the curl-equivalent for
  post-restart verification (MCP tools aren't visible mid-session)
- Step 10 verdict block has separate templates per mode

Idempotency: re-running with gbrain_mcp_mode=remote-http already in
detect output skips Step 2 entirely and goes to verification.

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

* refactor: rename gbrain_sync_mode → artifacts_sync_mode (v1.27.0.0 prep)

Hard rename, no dual-read alias (codex Finding D4). The on-disk migration
script (Phase C, separate commit) renames the config key in users'
~/.gstack/config.yaml and any CLAUDE.md blocks.

Touched call sites:
- bin/gstack-config defaults + validation + list/defaults output
- bin/gstack-gbrain-detect (gstack_brain_sync_mode field still emitted
  with the same name for downstream-tool compat; reads new key)
- bin/gstack-brain-sync, bin/gstack-brain-enqueue, bin/gstack-brain-uninstall
- bin/gstack-timeline-log (comment ref)
- scripts/resolvers/preamble/generate-brain-sync-block.ts: renames key,
  branches on gbrain_mcp_mode=remote-http to emit "ARTIFACTS_SYNC:
  remote-mode (managed by brain server <host>)" instead of the local
  mode/queue/last_push line (codex Finding #11)
- bin/gstack-brain-restore + bin/gstack-gbrain-source-wireup: read
  ~/.gstack-artifacts-remote.txt with ~/.gstack-brain-remote.txt fallback
  during the migration window
- bin/gstack-artifacts-init: tolerant of unrecognized URL forms (local
  paths, file://, self-hosted gitea) so test infrastructure and unusual
  remotes work without canonicalization
- test/brain-sync.test.ts: gstack-brain-init → gstack-artifacts-init
- test/skill-e2e-brain-privacy-gate.test.ts: artifacts_sync_mode keys
- test/gen-skill-docs.test.ts: budget 35K → 36.5K for the new MCP-mode
  probe in the preamble resolver
- health/SKILL.md.tmpl, sync-gbrain/SKILL.md.tmpl: comment + verdict line

Hard delete:
- bin/gstack-brain-init (replaced by bin/gstack-artifacts-init in v1.27.0.0)
- test/gstack-brain-init-gh-mock.test.ts (replaced by gstack-artifacts-init.test.ts)

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

* chore: regenerate SKILL.md files after artifacts-sync rename

Mechanical regen via \`bun run gen:skill-docs --host all\`. All */SKILL.md
files reflect the renamed config key (gbrain_sync_mode →
artifacts_sync_mode), the renamed remote-helper file
(~/.gstack-artifacts-remote.txt with brain fallback), the renamed init
script (gstack-artifacts-init), and the new ARTIFACTS_SYNC: remote-mode
status line that fires when a remote-http MCP is registered.

Golden fixtures (test/fixtures/golden/*-ship-SKILL.md) refreshed to match
the regenerated default-ship output.

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

* feat: v1.27.0.0 migration — gstack-brain → gstack-artifacts rename

Journaled, interruption-safe migration. Six steps, each writes to
~/.gstack/.migrations/v1.27.0.0.journal on success; re-entry resumes
from the next un-done step. On final success, journal is replaced by
~/.gstack/.migrations/v1.27.0.0.done.

Steps:
1. gh_repo_renamed       gh/glab repo rename gstack-brain-$USER →
                         gstack-artifacts-$USER (idempotent: detects
                         already-renamed and skips)
2. remote_txt_renamed    mv ~/.gstack-brain-remote.txt → artifacts file,
                         rewriting URL path to match the new repo name
3. config_key_renamed    sed -i in ~/.gstack/config.yaml flips
                         gbrain_sync_mode → artifacts_sync_mode
4. claude_md_block       sed flips "- Memory sync:" → "- Artifacts sync:"
                         in cwd CLAUDE.md and ~/.gstack/CLAUDE.md
5. sources_swapped       gbrain sources add NEW (verify) → remove OLD
                         (codex Finding #6: add-before-remove ordering,
                         no downtime window). On remote-MCP mode, prints
                         commands for the brain admin instead of executing.
6. done                  touchfile + delete journal

User opt-out: any "n" or "skip-for-now" answer at the initial prompt
writes a marker file that prevents re-prompting; user can re-invoke
via /setup-gbrain --rerun-migration.

11 unit tests cover: nothing-to-migrate, GitHub happy path, idempotent
re-run, journal-resume mid-flight, remote-MCP print-only path,
add-before-remove ordering verification, add-fail → old source stays
registered, CLAUDE.md field rewrite.

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

* test: regression suite + E2E for v1.27.0.0 rename

Three new regression tests guard the rename's blast radius (per codex
Findings #1, #8, #9, #12):

- test/no-stale-gstack-brain-refs.test.ts: greps bin/, scripts/, *.tmpl,
  test/ for forbidden identifiers (gstack-brain-init, gbrain_sync_mode);
  fails CI if any non-allowlisted file references them.
- test/post-rename-doc-regen.test.ts: confirms gen-skill-docs output has
  no stale references in any */SKILL.md (the cross-product blind spot).
- test/setup-gbrain-path4-structure.test.ts: structural lint over the
  Path 4 prose contract — STOP gates after verify failure, never-write-
  token rules, mode-aware CLAUDE.md block, bearer always via env-var.

Two new gate-tier E2E tests (deterministic stub HTTP server, fixed inputs):

- test/skill-e2e-setup-gbrain-remote.test.ts: Path 4 happy path. Stubs
  an HTTP MCP server, drives the skill via Agent SDK with a stubbed
  bearer, asserts claude.json gets the http MCP entry, CLAUDE.md gets
  the remote-http block, the secret token NEVER leaks to CLAUDE.md.
- test/skill-e2e-setup-gbrain-bad-token.test.ts: stub server returns 401;
  asserts the AUTH classifier hint surfaces, no MCP registration occurs,
  CLAUDE.md is unchanged. Regression guard for the "verify failed → STOP"
  rule.

touchfiles.ts: setup-gbrain-remote and setup-gbrain-bad-token added at
gate-tier so CI catches Path 4 regressions on every PR.

Plus a few comment refs flipped: bin/gstack-jsonl-merge, bin/gstack-timeline-log
(legacy gstack-brain-init mentions in headers).

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

* release: v1.27.0.0 — /setup-gbrain Path 4 + brain → artifacts rename

Bumps VERSION 1.26.4.0 → 1.27.0.0 (MINOR per CLAUDE.md scale-aware bump
guidance: ~1500 line net change including a new path in /setup-gbrain,
two new bin helpers, a journaled migration, 59 new tests, and a config
key rename across the codebase).

CHANGELOG entry covers: Path 4 (Remote MCP) end-to-end, the brain →
artifacts rename, the journaled migration, the verify-helper error
classifier, the artifacts-init multi-host provider choice. Includes
the canonical Garry-voice headline + numbers table + audience close
per the release-summary format.

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

* test: demote setup-gbrain Path 4 E2E to periodic-tier

The Agent SDK E2E tests for Path 4 (skill-e2e-setup-gbrain-remote and
skill-e2e-setup-gbrain-bad-token) are inherently non-deterministic —
the model interprets "follow Path 4 only" prompts flexibly and can
skip Step 8 (CLAUDE.md write) or shortcut past the verify helper, which
makes the gate-tier assertions flaky.

The deterministic gate coverage for Path 4 is in
test/setup-gbrain-path4-structure.test.ts: a fast structural lint that
catches AUQ-pacing regressions and prose contract drift in <200ms with
zero token spend. That test is the right tool for catching the failure
mode the gate-tier was meant to guard against.

The Agent SDK E2E tests stay available on-demand for periodic-tier runs
(EVALS=1 EVALS_TIER=periodic bun test test/skill-e2e-setup-gbrain-*.test.ts).
Also tightened the verify-error assertion to the literal field shape
("error_class": "AUTH") instead of a substring match that false-matches
the parent claude session's "needs-auth" MCP discovery markers.

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

* chore: sync package.json version to 1.27.0.0

VERSION was bumped to 1.27.0.0 in f6ec11eb but package.json was not
updated in the same commit. The gen-skill-docs.test.ts assertion
"package.json version matches VERSION file" caught the drift.

This is the DRIFT_STALE_PKG case the /ship Step 12 idempotency check
is designed for; the fix is the documented sync-only repair (no
re-bump, package.json synced to existing VERSION).

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

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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-06 19:37:53 -07:00