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* feat(gbrain): add lib/gbrain-local-status classifier with 5-state engine status + 60s cache
Foundation for split-engine gbrain: shared classifier used by both
bin/gstack-gbrain-detect (preamble probe) and bin/gstack-gbrain-sync.ts
(orchestrator SKIP-when-not-ok). Single source of truth.
Probes via `gbrain sources list --json` and classifies stderr against the
same patterns lib/gbrain-sources.ts:66-67 already uses ("Cannot connect to
database", "config.json"). Returns one of: ok, no-cli, missing-config,
broken-config, broken-db. Defensive default: unrecognized failures
classify as broken-config so the raw stderr can be surfaced upstream.
Cache at ~/.gstack/.gbrain-local-status-cache.json keyed on
{home, path_hash, gbrain_bin_path, gbrain_version, config_mtime, config_size}
with 60s TTL. Cache invalidates on any invariant change. --no-cache option
busts the cache for callers that just mutated state (/setup-gbrain,
/sync-gbrain after init/migration).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* refactor(gbrain): rewrite gstack-gbrain-detect bash→TS + add gbrain_local_status field
Replaces the bash detect helper with a bun shebang script sharing the
gbrain_local_status classifier from lib/gbrain-local-status.ts with the
sync orchestrator. Single source of truth for engine-status classification
between preamble-probe and orchestrator-skip paths.
Filename stays gstack-gbrain-detect (no .ts extension) so existing skill
preamble callers shell out unchanged. Shebang `#!/usr/bin/env -S bun run`
resolves bun at runtime.
Output is key/type backward-compatible with the bash version per plan
codex #5: the 9 pre-existing keys (gbrain_on_path, gbrain_version,
gbrain_config_exists, gbrain_engine, gbrain_doctor_ok, gbrain_mcp_mode,
gstack_brain_sync_mode, gstack_brain_git, gstack_artifacts_remote) stay
identical in name + type + value semantics. One new key added:
gbrain_local_status (5-state string enum).
Updates the existing schema regression at test/gstack-gbrain-detect-mcp-mode.test.ts
to include the new key. Adds test/gbrain-detect-shape.test.ts asserting
the regression contract for future changes.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(gbrain): orchestrator SKIP when local engine not ok + remote-http transcripts via artifacts pipeline
Two changes in the sync orchestrator, both per plan D11/D12:
1. bin/gstack-gbrain-sync.ts: runCodeImport + runMemoryIngest call
localEngineStatus() (shared classifier from lib/gbrain-local-status.ts).
When status is not 'ok', return a SKIP stage result with a clear reason
instead of crashing with "source registration failed: gbrain not
configured". Brain-sync stage runs regardless — it doesn't depend on
local engine. dry-run preview path is gated above the check so it
continues to show would-do steps even when the engine is broken.
2. bin/gstack-memory-ingest.ts: when gbrain MCP is registered as
remote-http (Path 4), persist staged transcripts to
~/.gstack/transcripts/run-<pid>-<ts>/ instead of the ephemeral
~/.gstack/.staging-ingest-<pid>-<ts>/ tmp dir, and SKIP the local
`gbrain import` call entirely. The artifacts pipeline (gstack-brain-sync
push to git, brain admin pulls and indexes) handles routing to the
remote brain. Local PGLite (when present via Step 4.5) stays code-only.
State recording still happens — prepared pages get their mtime+sha256
stamped under remote-http mode so the next /sync-gbrain doesn't
re-stage them. Cleanup is skipped intentionally so the persisted dir
survives until gstack-brain-sync moves it.
Adds test/gbrain-sync-skip.test.ts covering 5 SKIP scenarios (broken-db,
broken-config, no-cli, missing-config, ok pass-through). All 25
sync-related unit tests pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(gbrain): v1.34.0.0 migration notice + transcripts allowlist for artifacts pipeline
Per plan D5 + D11. Two pieces of the split-engine rollout:
1. gstack-upgrade/migrations/v1.34.0.0.sh — prints a one-time
discoverability notice for existing Path 4 (remote-http MCP) users
whose machine has no local engine yet. Tells them about /setup-gbrain
Step 4.5 (the new local-PGLite opt-in). Silent for everyone else.
User can suppress permanently via `gstack-config set
local_code_index_offered true`. Touchfile at
~/.gstack/.migrations/v1.34.0.0.done makes it idempotent.
2. bin/gstack-artifacts-init — adds `transcripts/run-*/*.md` and
`transcripts/run-*/**/*.md` to the managed allowlist so the
gstack-memory-ingest persistent staging dir (used in remote-http
mode per D11) gets pushed to the artifacts repo. Brain admin's
pull job then indexes transcripts into the remote brain.
Privacy class: behavioral (matches transcript content).
Adds test/gstack-upgrade-migration-v1_34_0_0.test.ts with 5 cases:
state match, no-MCP, local-config-present, opt-out, and idempotency.
All 5 pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(gbrain): /setup-gbrain Step 1.5/4.5 + /sync-gbrain Step 1.5 templates
Per plan D4, D10, D11, D12. Wires the skill prose to the new
split-engine flow + classifier introduced in earlier commits.
setup-gbrain/SKILL.md.tmpl:
- Step 1: detect output description now includes the v1.34.0.0
gbrain_local_status field (5 values).
- Step 1.5 (NEW): broken-db / broken-config remediation. AskUserQuestion
with 4 options — Retry / Switch to PGLite / Switch brain mode / Quit
(plan D4). Retry is recommended first since broken-db often = transient
Postgres outage. PGLite is explicitly one-way + destructive (moves
existing config to ~/.gbrain/config.json.gstack-bak-<ts>); rollback on
init failure restores the .bak (plan D7).
- Step 4d → Step 4.5 (NEW): in Path 4, after the verify step, offer
local PGLite for code search. AskUserQuestion Yes/No (plan D10/D11).
Yes path runs gstack-gbrain-install + `gbrain init --pglite --json`
with the same rollback-safe sequence. No path skips Steps 3/4/5/7.5.
- Step 10 verdict (Path 4): adds "Code search" row reflecting Step 4.5
choice. Updates "Transcripts" row to describe the new D11 routing
(artifacts repo → remote brain).
sync-gbrain/SKILL.md.tmpl:
- Step 1 split-engine prose: corrects the prior misleading claim that
"memory routes through whatever setup-gbrain configured, including
remote-MCP" (codex finding #3). Memory stage shells out to local
`gbrain import` in local-stdio mode; in remote-http mode it persists
to ~/.gstack/transcripts/ for the artifacts pipeline.
- Step 1.5 (NEW): local-engine pre-flight. STOP on no-cli, broken-config,
broken-db. Soft skip (continue with code+memory SKIP) on
missing-config + remote-http per plan D12. Surfaces actionable user
remediation message instead of the orchestrator crashing two stages
with ERR.
Regenerated SKILL.md for all hosts (claude, kiro, opencode, slate,
cursor, openclaw, hermes, gbrain). All 712 skill-validation + gen-skill-docs
tests pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(gbrain): .bak-rollback contract for Step 1.5 / 4.5 init failure path
Per plan D7 (rollback semantics) and codex #10 (rollback scope). The
/setup-gbrain skill instructs the model to follow a specific shell
sequence when running `gbrain init --pglite` against an existing
config:
1. mv ~/.gbrain/config.json ~/.gbrain/config.json.gstack-bak-<ts>
2. gbrain init --pglite --json
3. on non-zero exit: mv .bak back; surface error
This test verifies that contract using a fake `gbrain` binary that
fails on init. Three cases:
- FAILURE: gbrain init exits non-zero → broken config restored to
original path, no leftover .bak.
- SUCCESS: gbrain init exits 0 → new config in place, .bak survives
for audit (user reviews + deletes manually).
- SCOPE: any partial PGLite directory at ~/.gbrain/pglite/ is NOT
auto-cleaned. We only promise to restore config.json; PGLite
cleanup is the user's call (codex #10).
If the skill template rewrites this sequence in a future change, this
test should fail until the test's shell is updated too. That's the
point — keep the test and the skill template aligned.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(gbrain): periodic E2E for /setup-gbrain Path 4 + Step 4.5 Yes flow
End-to-end coverage of the new opt-in question via runAgentSdkTest.
Stubs the MCP endpoint at /tools/list with a 200 response carrying a
fake gbrain v0.32.3.0 serverInfo, and fakes the gbrain + claude CLIs
so init writes a PGLite config and mcp add succeeds. Asserts the model:
1. invokes gstack-gbrain-install (Step 4.5 Yes branch)
2. invokes `gbrain init --pglite --json`
3. writes a working ~/.gbrain/config.json with engine=pglite
4. registers the remote MCP via `claude mcp add --transport http`
5. never leaks the bearer token to CLAUDE.md
Classified as periodic-tier per plan D6 (codex #12 flagged AgentSDK
flakiness; gate-tier coverage of the split-engine behavior lives in the
deterministic unit tests at gbrain-local-status.test.ts and
gbrain-sync-skip.test.ts). Touchfile fires the test when the skill
template, install/verify/init helpers, the local-status classifier, or
the agent-sdk-runner harness changes.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* chore(gbrain): bump migration to v1.35.0.0 after main merge
main shipped v1.34.0.0 (factory-export submodule) + v1.34.1.0 (update-check
hardening) while this branch was in flight. The migration file I named
v1.34.0.0.sh now belongs at v1.35.0.0 — the next minor on top of main,
matching the scale of split-engine work (new lib + orchestrator skip +
template overhaul + transcripts routing).
Renames the migration script and its test file; updates all internal
version references in both files. Behavior unchanged.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* perf(gbrain): memoize gbrain resolution + use --fast doctor in detect
Cuts detect's wall time substantially by sharing fork-exec results
between the helper that walks the JSON output and the localEngineStatus
classifier from lib/gbrain-local-status.ts.
Before: detect made 2x `command -v gbrain` calls (one in detect's
detectGbrain, one in the classifier's resolveGbrainBin) and 2x
`gbrain --version` calls. With memoization keyed on PATH, both
collapse to one fork each (~400ms saved per skill preamble).
Also adds `--fast` to the `gbrain doctor --json` call in detect so a
broken-db config (Garry's repro) doesn't burn a full 5s timeout on the
doctor's DB-connection check. The classifier still probes the DB
directly via `gbrain sources list --json` for engine reachability —
that's `gbrain_local_status`, separate from the coarse
`gbrain_doctor_ok` summary flag.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(gbrain): relax E2E assertions to smoke-test contract
Per codex #12 (AgentSDK harness is non-deterministic): the E2E now
asserts the model followed the split-engine path WITHOUT requiring a
specific subcommand sequence. Three assertions:
1. AskUserQuestion was called (model reached interactive branches)
2. At least one of {gstack-gbrain-install, `gbrain init --pglite`,
`claude mcp add`} fired (model followed the skill, not a no-op)
3. The fake bearer token never leaked to CLAUDE.md (security regression)
Deterministic per-step coverage of the same flow lives in the gate-tier
unit tests (gbrain-local-status, gbrain-sync-skip, init-rollback,
upgrade-migration). The E2E exists to catch the "model can't follow
the skill at all" regression class, not to pin the exact tool sequence.
Test passes in 280s against the live Agent SDK.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(version): bump CLI smoke-test timeout to 15s (flaky at 5s under load)
The gstack-next-version integration smoke test spawns a child process
that does git operations + sibling-worktree probing. Wall time hovers
4-5s on M-series Macs; flakes at exactly 5001-5002ms when the test
suite runs under load (bun's parallel scheduling). Bumping per-test
timeout to 15s eliminates the flake without changing test logic.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* chore: bump version and changelog (v1.37.0.0)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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gstack — AI Engineering Workflow
gstack is a collection of SKILL.md files that give AI agents structured roles for software development. Each skill is a specialist: CEO reviewer, eng manager, designer, QA lead, release engineer, debugger, and more.
Available skills
Skills live in .agents/skills/ (or ~/.claude/skills/gstack/ on Claude Code).
Invoke them by name (e.g., /office-hours).
Plan-mode reviews
| Skill | What it does |
|---|---|
/office-hours |
Start here. Reframes your product idea before you write code. |
/plan-ceo-review |
CEO-level review: find the 10-star product in the request. |
/plan-eng-review |
Lock architecture, data flow, edge cases, and tests. |
/plan-design-review |
Rate each design dimension 0-10, explain what a 10 looks like. |
/plan-devex-review |
DX-mode review: TTHW, magical moments, friction points, persona traces. |
/plan-tune |
Self-tune AskUserQuestion sensitivity per question. |
/autoplan |
One command runs CEO → design → eng → DX review. |
/design-consultation |
Build a complete design system from scratch. |
Implementation + review
| Skill | What it does |
|---|---|
/review |
Pre-landing PR review. Finds bugs that pass CI but break in prod. |
/codex |
Second opinion via OpenAI Codex. Review, challenge, or consult modes. |
/investigate |
Systematic root-cause debugging. No fixes without investigation. |
/design-review |
Live-site visual audit + fix loop with atomic commits. |
/design-shotgun |
Generate multiple AI design variants, comparison board, iterate. |
/design-html |
Generate production-quality Pretext-native HTML/CSS. |
/devex-review |
Live developer experience audit (TTHW measured against the real flow). |
/qa |
Open a real browser, find bugs, fix them, re-verify. |
/qa-only |
Same methodology as /qa but report only — no code changes. |
/scrape |
Pull data from a web page. First call prototypes; codified call runs in ~200ms. |
/skillify |
Codify the most recent successful /scrape flow into a permanent browser-skill. |
Release + deploy
| Skill | What it does |
|---|---|
/ship |
Run tests, review, push, open PR. Workspace-aware version queue. |
/land-and-deploy |
Merge the PR, wait for CI and deploy, verify production health. |
/canary |
Post-deploy monitoring loop using the browse daemon. |
/landing-report |
Read-only dashboard for the workspace-aware ship queue. |
/document-release |
Update all docs to match what you just shipped. |
/document-generate |
Generate Diataxis docs (tutorial / how-to / reference / explanation) from code. |
/setup-deploy |
One-time deploy config detection (Fly.io, Render, Vercel, etc.). |
/gstack-upgrade |
Update gstack to the latest version. |
Operational + memory
| Skill | What it does |
|---|---|
/context-save |
Save working context (git state, decisions, remaining work). |
/context-restore |
Resume from a saved context, even across Conductor workspaces. |
/learn |
Manage what gstack learned across sessions. |
/retro |
Weekly retro with per-person breakdowns and shipping streaks. |
/health |
Code quality dashboard (type checker, linter, tests, dead code). |
/benchmark |
Performance regression detection (page load, Core Web Vitals). |
/benchmark-models |
Cross-model benchmark for skills (Claude, GPT, Gemini side-by-side). |
/cso |
OWASP Top 10 + STRIDE security audit. |
/setup-gbrain |
Set up gbrain for cross-machine session memory sync. |
/sync-gbrain |
Keep gbrain current with this repo's code; refresh agent search guidance in CLAUDE.md. |
Browser + agent integration
| Skill | What it does |
|---|---|
/browse |
Headless browser — real Chromium, real clicks, ~100ms/command. |
/open-gstack-browser |
Launch the visible GStack Browser with sidebar + stealth. |
/setup-browser-cookies |
Import cookies from your real browser for authenticated testing. |
/pair-agent |
Pair a remote AI agent (OpenClaw, Codex, etc.) with your browser. |
Safety + scoping
| Skill | What it does |
|---|---|
/careful |
Warn before destructive commands (rm -rf, DROP TABLE, force-push). |
/freeze |
Lock edits to one directory. Hard block, not just a warning. |
/guard |
Activate both careful + freeze at once. |
/unfreeze |
Remove directory edit restrictions. |
/make-pdf |
Turn any markdown file into a publication-quality PDF. |
Build commands
bun install # install dependencies
bun test # run free tests (no API spend)
bun run test:windows # curated Windows-safe subset (runs on windows-latest)
bun run build # generate docs + compile binaries
bun run gen:skill-docs # regenerate SKILL.md files from templates
bun run skill:check # health dashboard for all skills
Platform support
- macOS + Linux: full test suite supported.
- Windows: curated Windows-safe subset runs on
windows-latestvia thewindows-free-testsCI job. Setup script (./setup) requires Git Bash or MSYS today; native PowerShell support is a future expansion. Thebin/gstack-pathshelper resolves state roots throughCLAUDE_PLUGIN_DATA/GSTACK_HOMEso plugin installs work on every platform.
Key conventions
- SKILL.md files are generated from
.tmpltemplates. Edit the template, not the output. - Run
bun run gen:skill-docs --host codexto regenerate Codex-specific output. - The browse binary provides headless browser access. Use
$B <command>in skills. - Safety skills (careful, freeze, guard) use inline advisory prose — always confirm before destructive operations.
- State paths resolve via
bin/gstack-paths(sourced viaeval "$(...)"). HonorsGSTACK_HOME,CLAUDE_PLUGIN_DATA,CLAUDE_PLANS_DIR. - The
claudeCLI binary resolves viabrowse/src/claude-bin.ts(Bun.which()+GSTACK_CLAUDE_BINoverride). SetGSTACK_CLAUDE_BIN=wslplusGSTACK_CLAUDE_BIN_ARGS='["claude"]'to run Claude through WSL on Windows.