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* 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> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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{
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"name": "gstack",
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"version": "1.34.2.0",
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"description": "Garry's Stack — Claude Code skills + fast headless browser. One repo, one install, entire AI engineering workflow.",
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"license": "MIT",
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"type": "module",
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"bin": {
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"browse": "./browse/dist/browse",
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"make-pdf": "./make-pdf/dist/pdf"
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},
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"scripts": {
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"build": "bun run vendor:xterm && bun run gen:skill-docs --host all; bun build --compile browse/src/cli.ts --outfile browse/dist/browse && bun build --compile browse/src/find-browse.ts --outfile browse/dist/find-browse && bun build --compile design/src/cli.ts --outfile design/dist/design && bun build --compile make-pdf/src/cli.ts --outfile make-pdf/dist/pdf && bun build --compile bin/gstack-global-discover.ts --outfile bin/gstack-global-discover && bash browse/scripts/build-node-server.sh && { git rev-parse HEAD 2>/dev/null || true; } > browse/dist/.version && { git rev-parse HEAD 2>/dev/null || true; } > design/dist/.version && { git rev-parse HEAD 2>/dev/null || true; } > make-pdf/dist/.version && chmod +x browse/dist/browse browse/dist/find-browse design/dist/design make-pdf/dist/pdf bin/gstack-global-discover && (rm -f .*.bun-build || true)",
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"vendor:xterm": "mkdir -p extension/lib && cp node_modules/xterm/lib/xterm.js extension/lib/xterm.js && cp node_modules/xterm/css/xterm.css extension/lib/xterm.css && cp node_modules/xterm-addon-fit/lib/xterm-addon-fit.js extension/lib/xterm-addon-fit.js",
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"dev:make-pdf": "bun run make-pdf/src/cli.ts",
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"dev:design": "bun run design/src/cli.ts",
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"gen:skill-docs": "bun run scripts/gen-skill-docs.ts",
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"dev": "bun run browse/src/cli.ts",
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"server": "bun run browse/src/server.ts",
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"test": "bun test browse/test/ test/ make-pdf/test/ --ignore 'test/skill-e2e-*.test.ts' --ignore test/skill-llm-eval.test.ts --ignore test/skill-routing-e2e.test.ts --ignore test/codex-e2e.test.ts --ignore test/gemini-e2e.test.ts && (bun run slop:diff 2>/dev/null || true)",
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"test:free": "bun run scripts/test-free-shards.ts",
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"test:windows": "bun run scripts/test-free-shards.ts --windows-only",
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"test:evals": "EVALS=1 bun test --retry 2 --concurrent --max-concurrency ${EVALS_CONCURRENCY:-15} test/skill-llm-eval.test.ts test/skill-e2e-*.test.ts test/skill-routing-e2e.test.ts test/codex-e2e.test.ts test/gemini-e2e.test.ts",
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"test:evals:all": "EVALS=1 EVALS_ALL=1 bun test --retry 2 --concurrent --max-concurrency ${EVALS_CONCURRENCY:-15} test/skill-llm-eval.test.ts test/skill-e2e-*.test.ts test/skill-routing-e2e.test.ts test/codex-e2e.test.ts test/gemini-e2e.test.ts",
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"test:e2e": "EVALS=1 bun test --retry 2 --concurrent --max-concurrency ${EVALS_CONCURRENCY:-15} test/skill-e2e-*.test.ts test/skill-routing-e2e.test.ts test/codex-e2e.test.ts test/gemini-e2e.test.ts",
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"test:e2e:all": "EVALS=1 EVALS_ALL=1 bun test --retry 2 --concurrent --max-concurrency ${EVALS_CONCURRENCY:-15} test/skill-e2e-*.test.ts test/skill-routing-e2e.test.ts test/codex-e2e.test.ts test/gemini-e2e.test.ts",
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"test:gate": "EVALS=1 EVALS_TIER=gate bun test --retry 2 --concurrent --max-concurrency ${EVALS_CONCURRENCY:-15} test/skill-llm-eval.test.ts test/skill-e2e-*.test.ts test/skill-routing-e2e.test.ts test/codex-e2e.test.ts test/gemini-e2e.test.ts",
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"test:periodic": "EVALS=1 EVALS_TIER=periodic EVALS_ALL=1 bun test --retry 2 --concurrent --max-concurrency ${EVALS_CONCURRENCY:-15} test/skill-e2e-*.test.ts test/skill-routing-e2e.test.ts test/codex-e2e.test.ts test/gemini-e2e.test.ts",
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"test:codex": "EVALS=1 bun test test/codex-e2e.test.ts",
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"test:codex:all": "EVALS=1 EVALS_ALL=1 bun test test/codex-e2e.test.ts",
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"test:gemini": "EVALS=1 bun test test/gemini-e2e.test.ts",
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"test:gemini:all": "EVALS=1 EVALS_ALL=1 bun test test/gemini-e2e.test.ts",
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"skill:check": "bun run scripts/skill-check.ts",
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"dev:skill": "bun run scripts/dev-skill.ts",
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"start": "bun run browse/src/server.ts",
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"eval:list": "bun run scripts/eval-list.ts",
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"eval:compare": "bun run scripts/eval-compare.ts",
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"eval:summary": "bun run scripts/eval-summary.ts",
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"eval:watch": "bun run scripts/eval-watch.ts",
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"eval:select": "bun run scripts/eval-select.ts",
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"analytics": "bun run scripts/analytics.ts",
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"test:audit": "bun test test/audit-compliance.test.ts",
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"slop": "npx slop-scan scan . 2>/dev/null || echo 'slop-scan not available (install with: npm i -g slop-scan)'",
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"slop:diff": "bun run scripts/slop-diff.ts"
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},
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"dependencies": {
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"@huggingface/transformers": "^4.1.0",
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"@ngrok/ngrok": "^1.7.0",
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"diff": "^7.0.0",
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"marked": "^18.0.2",
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"playwright": "^1.58.2",
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"puppeteer-core": "^24.40.0",
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"socks": "^2.8.8"
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},
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"engines": {
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"bun": ">=1.0.0"
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},
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"keywords": [
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"browser",
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"automation",
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"playwright",
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"headless",
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"cli",
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"claude",
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"ai-agent",
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"devtools"
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],
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"devDependencies": {
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"@anthropic-ai/claude-agent-sdk": "0.2.117",
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"@anthropic-ai/sdk": "^0.78.0",
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"xterm": "5",
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"xterm-addon-fit": "^0.8.0"
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}
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}
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