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haelyra 4dc87f4e11 docs(readme): replace broken star-history embed with generated chart 2026-08-15 15:34:53 -04:00
haelyra 62566f5aa6 docs(readme): move star-history badges above language selector 2026-08-15 15:33:37 -04:00
haelyra cf7f89f142 docs(readme): add star-history badges and restore star history chart 2026-08-15 15:23:51 -04:00
haelyraandGitHub 63040e29b5 Merge pull request #2797 from affaan-m/fix/antigravity-guide-windows
test(install): normalize PowerShell project path assertion
2026-08-15 14:43:17 -04:00
haelyra 73e9a44c0b test(install): compare canonical PowerShell install roots 2026-08-15 14:20:01 -04:00
haelyra ffe5edc47c test(install): normalize PowerShell project path assertion 2026-08-15 13:40:59 -04:00
haelyraandGitHub 31b63ec710 Merge pull request #2793 from ronimuliawan/main
chore: adding path details to avoid confusion.
2026-08-15 13:22:49 -04:00
haelyra 21accf1726 docs(antigravity): clarify project-root installation 2026-08-15 13:16:41 -04:00
ronimuliawan 589aff6a42 chore: adding path details to avoid confusion. 2026-08-15 16:13:52 +07:00
haelyraandGitHub c9de8f5b2b Merge pull request #2784 from affaan-m/fix/installer-hotfix-2.2
fix(install): harden ECC installer lifecycle
2026-08-13 18:55:05 -04:00
haelyra 0a7d2787c4 fix(install): arm rollback before legacy sync 2026-08-13 18:30:39 -04:00
haelyra 42d219e0de fix(security): reject Windows reparse digests 2026-08-13 18:29:21 -04:00
haelyra 60ab63fe21 fix(security): pin installer checkpoint reads 2026-08-13 18:21:21 -04:00
haelyra 08edb1cb92 fix(install): checkpoint interrupted migrations 2026-08-13 18:17:26 -04:00
haelyra 9bec31faf7 test(uninstall): record managed copy digest 2026-08-13 18:10:00 -04:00
haelyra 9e39385666 fix(install): close reviewed reliability gaps 2026-08-13 18:03:37 -04:00
haelyra 01335551a3 fix(uninstall): preserve path identity and user drift 2026-08-13 18:02:06 -04:00
haelyra 8dc6a8e73a fix(uninstall): close quarantined files before removal 2026-08-13 17:30:38 -04:00
haelyra efdf17b034 fix(security): verify legacy files after opening 2026-08-13 17:20:48 -04:00
haelyra 3f5bf22966 fix(security): enforce no-follow semantics on Windows 2026-08-13 17:16:53 -04:00
haelyra bab38ae91b fix(security): close installer filesystem races
Use no-follow file descriptors for legacy Codex snapshots, verification, restoration, and marker cleanup. Quarantine candidate removals and verify inode identity before deletion.

Carry the lifecycle runner as a verified artifact so privileged release workflows never dynamically check out and execute an output-selected revision.
2026-08-13 16:59:06 -04:00
1db5c8ab4a fix(install): harden ECC installer lifecycle
Make Antigravity 2.0 installs native and safely migrate legacy state. Ensure doctor, repair, status projection, repeat installs, legacy Codex sync, and uninstall converge without losing user files. Exclude Python bytecode and harden repo-scan bootstrap guidance.

Gate publishing and pull-request merges on one exact packed artifact completing install, repeat, drift, repair, status, and uninstall across Linux, macOS, and Windows.

Co-authored-by: lorencifernando-coder <lorenci.fernando@gmail.com>

Co-authored-by: Suliman Abdulrazzaq <suliman9000a@gmail.com>

Co-authored-by: Wu Shuwen <mikewushuwen@outlook.com>
2026-08-13 16:42:51 -04:00
eb49702651 feat: thin Pi adapter mounting ECC's canonical skills and commands (#2759)
* feat: add thin Pi adapter mounting ECC's canonical skills and commands

Adds first-class Pi (@earendil-works/pi-coding-agent) support as a thin
adapter layer, following the maintainer review on #2352. ECC's canonical
assets stay the single source of truth: nothing is copied or generated
under .pi/.

The `pi` manifest in package.json points Pi directly at `skills/` and
`commands/`. No transformation is needed — ECC's SKILL.md files already
follow the Agent Skills standard Pi implements, and ECC's command
frontmatter is already Pi's prompt-template format.

.pi/extensions/index.ts is the only adapter logic. It:

- uses Pi's documented `pi.on(...)` lifecycle, not an undocumented event bus
- resolves hook scripts from the installed package via `__dirname`, never
  `process.cwd()`, so global installs work from any project directory
- runs hooks with `execFile(process.execPath, [...])` and no shell, so paths
  containing spaces or shell metacharacters are safe
- invokes hooks through ECC's own `run-with-flags.js`, so `ECC_HOOK_PROFILE`
  and `ECC_DISABLED_HOOKS` keep gating hooks under Pi
- runs hooks in the user's project directory so project detection stays
  correct, while resolving the scripts themselves package-relative
- injects the SessionStart hook's `additionalContext` into the system prompt
  on the next `before_agent_start`
- isolates hook failures behind a timeout and an output limit
- registers `/ecc-doctor` for install diagnostics

Registers `.pi` in the platform-configs install module and adds a Pi row to
the harness adapter compliance matrix.

Verified against Pi 0.84.1: a global `pi install` exposes 285 skills and 94
commands resolved from `skills/` and `commands/`, plus `/ecc-doctor`, with
no generated copies.

Scope deliberately excludes subagents, chains, approval gates, todos,
profiles, and MCP; ECC works in Pi without any companion package.

* fix: address review findings on the Pi adapter

Bot review on #2759 surfaced two real runtime defects and several
hardening gaps.

Runtime fixes:

- Attach an `error` listener to the hook child's stdin. `stdin.end()`
  writes asynchronously, so a hook that exits, short-circuits, or is
  killed by the timeout before reading the payload raises EPIPE as an
  `error` event that the surrounding try/catch cannot see. Unhandled,
  that event would terminate the Pi session and break the isolation
  guarantee the adapter documents.
- Clear `pendingContext` at the top of the `session_start` handler. Pi
  can start a new session (/new, /resume, /fork) before
  `before_agent_start` consumes the previous value; if the newer hook
  then failed, the next agent start received context describing a
  different session's project state.
- Replace `require.resolve` companion detection with a read of Pi's own
  `packages` list, honoring `PI_CODING_AGENT_DIR`. Pi installs packages
  under its config directory, which is not on Node's module resolution
  path from the extension, so the previous check reported every
  companion as missing no matter what was installed.

Compliance matrix: remove internal semicolons and a trailing period from
the Pi record's list entries. The renderer joins entries with "; ", so
those characters split one entry into several in the rendered cell.

Tests: run profile gating against the temp skeleton instead of the real
checkout so it cannot leave marker artifacts behind; count files under
.pi/ by walking disk rather than git, so untracked copies cannot bypass
the regression guard; allow negated phrasing in the README heuristic;
pin the adapter's real parser guards with source assertions so the local
mirrors cannot silently diverge; add coverage for EPIPE isolation, stale
context clearing, and companion detection.

* docs: point users at existing companion Pi packages instead of bundling them

Every capability listed as out of scope is already provided by a maintained
community Pi package: pi-subagents, @juicesharp/rpiv-ask-user-question,
@juicesharp/rpiv-todo, and pi-mcp-adapter for MCP.

Pi supports pulling other pi packages in via dependencies plus
bundledDependencies, but this adapter deliberately does not. Bundling would
ship third-party code that executes with full user permissions in every ECC
install, turn optional capabilities into mandatory ones, and add four
fast-moving pins to maintain.

Instead /ecc-doctor now prints the exact `pi install npm:<name>` command for
each companion it does not find, so adopting one stays a deliberate user
choice.

Also corrects the MCP claim: Pi core has no MCP surface by design, but the
community pi-mcp-adapter package adds one. This adapter neither installs nor
verifies it, and ECC's MCP reference configs are not known to be compatible.

* docs: ECC's MCP configs work in Pi through pi-mcp-adapter, verbatim

Tested rather than assumed. The community pi-mcp-adapter package reads the
standard mcpServers format from .mcp.json and ~/.config/mcp/mcp.json, which
is exactly the format ECC already uses in .mcp.json and
mcp-configs/mcp-servers.json.

Verified against pi-mcp-adapter 2.21.2 in an isolated PI_CODING_AGENT_DIR:
copying mcp-configs/mcp-servers.json to a project's .mcp.json registers Pi's
`mcp` tool and `/mcp` command with all 35 ECC servers discovered, coexisting
with this adapter's /ecc-doctor. No translation layer and no ECC change are
needed, so this stops being a limitation and becomes documentation.

Recorded caveats: the adapter's first run against a new config performs
initialization that blocks in non-interactive mode, and only discovery was
verified, not live tool invocation.

ECC still neither installs nor depends on the package.

* feat: inject ECC's canonical engineering rules into Pi's system prompt

ECC's rules were the one durable asset the adapter did not deliver: skills
and commands reached Pi in full, but the 122 rule files that carry ECC's
coding style, testing, security, git workflow, and code-review standards
did not, so ECC in Pi was a library of skills rather than a set of
enforced standards.

Rules are read at runtime from the canonical rules/common/ directory of
the installed package and appended to the system prompt inside an
<ecc-engineering-rules> block. Nothing is copied or generated under .pi/,
which keeps the single-source-of-truth constraint this PR exists to
satisfy. Injection reuses the before_agent_start path already built for
session context, so no new lifecycle mapping is introduced.

Rules are re-applied every turn because they are standing policy, while
the session context stays one-shot and is consumed on first use.

agents.md, hooks.md, and performance.md are excluded: they describe Claude
Code primitives Pi does not have (Task/TodoWrite delegation, Claude hook
event types, thinking-budget toggles), so injecting them would point the
model at tools that are not there. A test asserts they stay excluded, and
a leakage test asserts none of those primitives appear in the injected
text. Language-specific rules under rules/<language>/ are out of scope for
this first adapter.

Injection is bounded by MAX_RULES_BYTES and can be disabled with
ECC_PI_RULES, following ECC's existing off-switch convention. /ecc-doctor
reports the state and injected size.

Measured on this repo: 7 files, 12,361 characters, roughly 3k tokens.

Also replaces a Function() call in the test helper with direct arithmetic,
and repins a stale assertion that pinned one spelling of the context
handoff rather than the guarantee (read before clear, clear before return).

* fix: /ecc-doctor misreported filtered packages and partial rule installs

Two reporting defects in /ecc-doctor, the command whose whole job is telling
a user what is actually installed.

Pi's settings accept a `packages` entry in two shapes: the bare source string
("npm:pi-subagents") and an object carrying that source alongside resource
filters ({ source: "npm:pi-subagents", skills: [] }). normalizePiPackageName
only recognized the string, so a user who narrowed which resources a companion
contributes was told the companion was not installed, along with an install
command for something already present. The source type still decides whether a
name is comparable, so an object wrapping a git source or a path stays
unrecognized exactly as before.

loadPortableRules drops rule files it cannot read, drops empty ones, and stops
at MAX_RULES_BYTES, but describeRulesStatus reported PORTABLE_RULE_FILES.length
regardless. A partial install that loaded 3 of 7 files reported "7 rule file(s)"
to the one command a user runs to find a partial install. The loaded count is
now tracked next to the cache and reported as a ratio, with the shortfall named.

Also reconciles the Notes bullet in .pi/README.md, which still called MCP out of
scope after the MCP section landed documenting that ECC's configs load in Pi
through pi-mcp-adapter.

Both defects were reported by CodeRabbit and verified against Pi's own
packages.md before fixing. Adapter tests go from 24 to 26; the two source
contracts that pinned the previous spellings now pin the new guards, so the
object-form unwrapping and the loaded-count reporting cannot be silently
reverted.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 5 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-08-12 18:41:33 -04:00
afa0b35649 fix(continuous-learning-v2): warn when the observer never survives a hook invocation (#2489) (#2606)
* fix(continuous-learning-v2): warn when the observer never survives a hook invocation (#2489)

The observer is lazy-started from a hook process that exits immediately
afterwards. start-observer.sh's liveness check runs inside that still-living
process tree, so it always sees a healthy observer and prints "Observer
started (PID: N)". On native Windows (Git Bash/MSYS2) the reap happens later,
when the hook's Job Object closes, so no self-check placed in
start-observer.sh can ever observe the failure.

The next hook invocation is the only place the death is visible, and
_CHECK_OBSERVER_RUNNING already found it there -- then discarded it, deleting
the stale PID file and restarting silently, once per tool call, forever. Users
were left with an observer-start.log full of success lines and an observer
that never completed a single analysis cycle.

Record the "well-formed PID that is no longer alive" case, count consecutive
non-survivals in ${PROJECT_DIR}/.observer-nosurvive-count, and log one
explanatory warning when the streak reaches ECC_OBSERVER_NOSURVIVE_WARN_AFTER
(default 3). Warning fires on equality so a persistent failure logs once per
streak rather than once per tool call; finding the observer alive resets the
streak. The Windows-specific explanation is gated on uname so Linux/macOS
users are pointed at observer.log instead of a wrong diagnosis.

Counting happens in the caller, not inside _CHECK_OBSERVER_RUNNING, because
that function is invoked once per PID file and again under the start lock.

The PowerShell backgrounding rewrite is deliberately not included: it cannot
be exercised on a non-Windows machine, and untested process-spawning code is
a worse outcome than an accurate diagnostic.

* docs(continuous-learning-v2): state observer platform support and the new warn threshold

The observer's Windows limitation was only discoverable by hitting it. Record
it next to observer.enabled, where it is read before the flag is set, and
document ECC_OBSERVER_NOSURVIVE_WARN_AFTER so the knob added alongside the
warning does not repeat the undocumented-env-var problem tracked in #2573.

zh-TW is intentionally left alone: translation parity is not enforced here and
the repo rejects blind translation imports without translator review.

* fix(continuous-learning-v2): serialize the non-survival streak under the lazy-start lock

observe.sh runs on every tool call, so the streak read-modify-write could race
between concurrent invocations -- losing an increment or logging the warning
twice. That is the same class of bug the signal counter hit in #2296, and this
repo's rule is to never fall back to an unlocked read-modify-write.

Rather than add a second lock, move the increment into _START_OBSERVER_LOGGED.
All three of its call sites already run inside the lazy-start lock
(flock / lockfile / mkdir), so the update is serialized with no new machinery.
Counting at the restart instead of at detection also means N racing hooks
record one death rather than N.

The reset stays in the caller: it is an idempotent unlink, not a
read-modify-write, so it needs no lock.

Adds a regression case pinning the increment inside _START_OBSERVER_LOGGED and
asserting all three call sites remain locked.

* fix(continuous-learning-v2): harden the non-survival threshold and warning output

Three review findings on the #2489 diagnostic:

- An all-zero threshold silently disabled it. `00` passes a digits-only check
  but compares as zero, and the streak only grows, so the warning could never
  fire. Normalize with base-10 arithmetic and fall back to the default for
  anything below 1. Base 10 is forced explicitly because a leading zero would
  otherwise be read as octal, and `08` is an arithmetic error that would abort
  the hook under `set -e`. The same normalization now guards the streak read.

- An unwritable log silently swallowed the diagnostic. Build the message once
  and fall back to stderr when the append fails. This cannot spam: the block
  runs once per streak, not once per tool call. The counter write keeps its
  `|| true` -- observe.sh runs on every tool call and the repo rule is that
  hooks exit 0 on non-critical errors, so a full disk must not break tool use.

- The live-PID test fixture used process.pid, which is 1 in a container and is
  deliberately rejected by _CHECK_OBSERVER_RUNNING; the reset case would then
  fail for the wrong reason. Use a spawned child and clean it up.

Adds a regression case for the all-zero threshold. Verified on bash 3.2 (the
macOS CI runner shell) as well as bash 5.

* fix(continuous-learning-v2): warn only on a persisted streak increment

If the counter write fails, the file stays below the threshold, so every later
hook invocation rereads it, re-increments in memory, hits the equality check
and warns again -- turning the once-per-streak diagnostic into once-per-tool-
call spam. That is worse in exactly the case the stderr fallback added in the
previous commit was meant to cover, since a disk that cannot take the log
usually cannot take the counter either.

Gate the warning on the write succeeding. The write stays non-fatal: it runs
as an `if` condition, so `set -e` is satisfied and an unwritable counter costs
a delayed diagnostic rather than a broken tool call.

Tests: an unwritable counter must stay silent across repeated invocations while
the hook still exits 0, and a leading-zero threshold ("08") must be read as
decimal -- "00" alone did not exercise the base-10 conversion, since it is zero
either way.

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Co-authored-by: haelyra <49814733+haelyra@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-08-12 18:36:30 -04:00
01e15490f0 fix(skill-evolution): wire Skill PostToolUse tracker so skill-health shows real runs (#2490)
* fix(skill-evolution): wire Skill PostToolUse tracker so skill-health shows real runs (#2463)

recordSkillExecution() had no production callers, so
~/.claude/state/skill-runs.jsonl was never written and
`scripts/skills-health.js --dashboard` always reported 0 runs.

Adds scripts/hooks/skill-run-tracker.js and registers it as an async
PostToolUse hook (matcher: Skill) in posttooluse-dispatcher.js, which is now
the single PostToolUse entrypoint on main.

Addresses the privacy and bounds review on #2555's sibling PR:

- No prompt text is persisted. task_description is synthesized as
  "Skill invocation: <skill_id>"; tool_input.task_description/description/
  prompt are never read.
- Every persisted string is bounded and charset-restricted. A skill id is an
  identifier, so free text, newlines, or an over-long value are dropped rather
  than truncated and written through.
- The JSONL sink is created 0600 and re-tightened on each append, repairing
  files written before this bound existed.
- The sink is capped at MAX_RUN_RECORDS (5000), trimmed oldest-first, so the
  append-only file can no longer grow without limit.

Tests cover the privacy guarantee (no prompt text reaches a record), the
identifier bounds, the file mode on POSIX, and the retention cap.

* fix(skill-evolution): re-register the tracker for PostToolUseFailure

The rebase onto current main dropped the hooks.json entry, which silently
resurrected the P1 from the earlier review round: deriveOutcome() still
branches on hook_event_name === 'PostToolUseFailure', but the PostToolUse
dispatcher does not fan that event out, so the branch was unreachable in
production. Hard Skill failures were dropped from telemetry entirely, which
inflates the dashboard success rate — the opposite of what #2463 asks for.

Restores the dedicated PostToolUseFailure entry (matcher Skill, id
post:skill:track, same run-with-flags wrapper and standard,strict gating as
the dispatcher registration). Verified end-to-end: a PostToolUseFailure
payload piped through run-with-flags now records outcome "failure".

Adds a regression test asserting the registration so a future rebase cannot
quietly drop it again.

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Co-authored-by: haelyra <49814733+haelyra@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-08-12 18:12:49 -04:00
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fc1d11839c feat(skills): consolidate Itô market skills into ito-baskets; align ito-training fail-closed contract (#2770)
* feat(skills): consolidate Itô market skills into ito-baskets; align ito-training fail-closed contract

- Replace ito-basket-compare, ito-market-intelligence, ito-data-atlas-agent,
  and ito-trade-planner with one read-only ito-baskets skill (index, compare,
  brief, worksheet modes) preserving every non-advisory, provenance,
  freshness, and recovery contract
- Extend the GET-only client with anonymous basket-index/basket-detail
  commands that validate the ito.public_basket_read.v1 contract and never
  transmit a credential to public routes
- Rewrite ito-training to the same fail-closed availability-check structure
  as ito-inference: pre-spawn rejection, server-verified booking entitlement,
  opaque confirmation-ref, manifest digest binding, idempotent lifecycle
- Update install module, npm files, README/docs catalog counts (287 -> 284),
  and add consolidated contract tests

* test: anchor Itô API origin assertion (CodeQL js/regex/missing-regexp-anchor)

* test: avoid URL-literal substring assertion (CodeQL js/incomplete-url-substring-sanitization)

* fix: apply CodeRabbit auto-fixes

Fixed 1 file(s) based on 1 unresolved review comment.

Co-authored-by: CodeRabbit <noreply@coderabbit.ai>

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2026-08-12 15:52:26 -04:00
haelyraandGitHub 569b1d5b32 fix: disable Claude co-author attribution by default (#2758)
* fix: disable Claude co-author attribution by default

* fix: harden default co-author opt-out and correct the docs

Follow-up on the co-author default in this PR.

- Remove the existsSync/writeFileSync race in the installer settings write
  (CodeQL js/file-system-race, high). A single guarded read now covers the
  fresh-install case, and unreadable or non-object settings are left untouched.
- Respect `attribution` as an explicit user choice. It supersedes
  `includeCoAuthoredBy` in Claude Code 2.1.x, so a user who configured it would
  otherwise have had a dead key written into their settings.
- Share one opt-out rule via scripts/lib/claude-commit-attribution.js instead of
  duplicating it across the installer and plugin setup.
- Update the git-workflow rule and its nine mirrors and translations, which
  still told users ECC does not ship this setting.

We keep writing the deprecated `includeCoAuthoredBy` key rather than
`attribution`: unknown keys fail Claude Code settings validation, so writing
`attribution` would break users on older versions.
2026-08-12 00:43:58 -04:00
ff2280a318 fix(plan-canvas): guard localStorage so blocked site data can't disable canvas controls (#2703)
Co-authored-by: haelyra <49814733+haelyra@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-08-12 00:34:15 -04:00
d29cf651c7 fix(skills): declare activation triggers in descriptions and normalize version metadata (#2618)
* fix(skills): move version into metadata and normalize to semver

29 skills declared `version` at the top level of their frontmatter. The
schema reads it from `metadata`, so tooling that follows the schema either
misses it or has to special-case the top level.

Three motion skills also declared `version: 1.0`, which is not a valid
semantic version; normalized to `1.0.0`.

No behavioral change — frontmatter metadata only.

* fix(skills): state activation triggers in skill descriptions

148 skills described what they cover but never named the situation that
should trigger them. Since the description is what Claude matches against
to decide whether to load a skill, a description without a trigger makes
activation guesswork — the skill is either missed or loaded at the wrong
time.

Added a "Use when ..." clause to each, derived from the skill's own body
(most already stated the trigger under "## When to Use" or in the opening
line; that intent is now reflected in the frontmatter where it is actually
read from).

Descriptions were only appended to; no existing wording was removed.

* fix(skills): sync activation triggers into the Codex skill mirror

10 of the skills whose descriptions changed are also mirrored under
`.agents/skills/`, where the description was previously a verbatim copy.
Left alone, the two surfaces would disagree about when the skill applies.

Only the description line is synced; the Codex copies keep their reduced
frontmatter, since that validator accepts only name, description,
metadata, license, and allowed-tools.

* fix(skills): correct three activation clauses from review

- autonomous-loops: the clause pulled new loop work into a skill that its
  own body marks as a compatibility shim retained for one release. It now
  points at the canonical continuous-agent-loop instead.
- continuous-learning: the description carried the v1 routing directive
  twice; collapsed to one.
- homelab-pihole-dns: the clause fired on any broken home DNS. Narrowed to
  tasks that actually involve Pi-hole.

* chore: retain current main lockfile

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Co-authored-by: Çağrı Solakoğlu <cagri.solakoglu@vtcenerji.com>
Co-authored-by: haelyra <49814733+haelyra@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-08-11 23:58:14 -04:00
fd1b11cfc7 docs: refresh model-selection guidance to the Claude 5 families (#2723)
Model-routing guidance across the rules, skills, and harness-steering docs
still recommends Sonnet 4.6 / Opus 4.5-4.6 by name. Readers on the current
generation have to map those onto Sonnet 5 / Opus 5 themselves, and the
recommendation reads as pinned to a superseded generation.

Renames the recommended models in guidance tables and updates two pinned
model IDs in code samples:

- rules/steering guidance: .cursor, .kiro, and the seven translated
  performance.md copies (ja-JP, zh-CN, zh-TW, ko-KR, pt-BR, es, tr)
- skills/prompt-optimizer complexity-routing table (+ zh-CN copy)
- skills/cost-aware-llm-pipeline MODEL_SONNET constant (+ zh-CN, ja-JP)
- docs/examples project-guidelines template, which pinned the invalid ID
  claude-sonnet-4-5-20250514 (+ zh-TW, ja-JP copies)

Deliberately left alone:

- The "Pricing Reference (2025-2026)" table in cost-aware-llm-pipeline.
  Renaming those rows while keeping the existing per-token figures would
  assert Claude 5 pricing this change has not verified.
- Executable model config (.opencode/opencode.json, agent.yaml). Those pins
  change real agent behavior and belong in their own reviewed change.
- Historical and illustrative references: the-shortform-guide session
  transcripts, the ECC-PRO roadmap log entry, gan-style-harness's
  "Opus 4.5-class"/"Opus 4.6-class" capability tiers, and
  strategic-compact's deliberately generic "400k Opus 4.x" example.
- docs/ATLAS-CLOUD-GUIDE.md, which lists a third-party provider's catalog.

Documentation wording only; no behavioral change.

Co-authored-by: Phumchai Tanonsi <274848436+phumchai1515-prog@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-08-11 19:36:48 -04:00
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d0fc6be911 chore(deps): bump actions/setup-node from 6.4.0 to 7.0.0 (#2590)
Bumps [actions/setup-node](https://github.com/actions/setup-node) from 6.4.0 to 7.0.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/actions/setup-node/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/actions/setup-node/compare/48b55a011bda9f5d6aeb4c2d9c7362e8dae4041e...820762786026740c76f36085b0efc47a31fe5020)

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5a2453e167 feat: add council-multi-model skill (heterogeneous Codex review) (#2281)
* feat: add council-multi-model skill (heterogeneous Codex review)

Rebased onto latest main to resolve the merge conflict (the branch had gone
DIRTY as main advanced). Trimmed to just the skill files (no top-level
README/AGENTS edits), mirroring the merged #2381. Previously reviewed
favorably by greptile/coderabbit/daltino.

* feat: add Entry B (independent parallel propose + aggregate, MoA-style) alongside Entry A (review)

Splits the skill into two entries depending on what already exists:
Entry A (unchanged) reviews an existing draft. New Entry B has every
voice (Claude x3 + Codex if available) answer the same question fully
independently and in parallel, then aggregates without collapsing
disagreement or blending incompatible approaches into one hybrid.
For the heaviest decisions the two chain: B first, then A's review
step on the aggregation -- with an explicit honesty caveat when Codex
already proposed in B and so cannot independently judge the result.

* feat: prefer Codex MCP tool over the SDK script when available

mcp__codex__codex is now the primary path for both Entry A's
heterogeneous review and Entry B's independent proposal -- zero relay,
talks directly to OpenAI's backend, no temp file or shell escaping
needed. The openai-codex SDK script becomes the fallback for sessions
without that MCP tool configured; behavior and guardrails (read-only,
verbatim quoting, explicit 'absent' labeling) are unchanged.

* fix: register council-multi-model install path

* docs: sync skill catalog count

* fix: publish council-multi-model skill

* fix: harden council multi-model fallback

* docs: sync remaining skill count

* fix: narrow multi-model council to bounded review

* fix: address council adapter review feedback

* fix(council-multi-model): enforce tool-less Codex review

* fix(council-multi-model): close Codex tool boundary

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2026-08-11 16:30:04 -04:00
a15c8e8533 ci: add Python CI job (ruff, mypy, pytest) for the llm-abstraction package (#2364)
* ci: add ruff + mypy to the Python CI job and fix pyproject tool config

The python-tests job runs pytest but not lint/type checks, and the ruff
and mypy configuration in pyproject.toml was silently broken, so neither
tool could run at all.

- add ruff and mypy steps to the existing python-tests job
- fix invalid pyproject keys: [tool.ruff] src-path -> src,
  [tool.mypy] src_paths -> mypy_path
- ignore ruff UP042 (the (str, Enum) mixin is intentional)
- resolve ruff findings (unused/unsorted imports) across src and tests
- fix mypy errors in tools/executor.py and prompt/builder.py

* fix(ci): satisfy Python lint after main refresh

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VitaliiandGitHub 74ffba6d4f fix: switch multi-model frontend routing from Gemini CLI to Antigravity CLI (#2520)
Google is sunsetting consumer Gemini CLI access on 2026-06-18 and
consolidating into Antigravity CLI. codeagent-wrapper already ships a
working AntigravityBackend (confirmed by shelling to `agy`), and
~/.claude/.ccg/prompts/antigravity/*.md role prompts already exist —
only the command markdown files still hardcoded --backend gemini.

Updates multi-frontend.md, multi-execute.md, multi-plan.md, and
multi-workflow.md to route frontend calls through --backend antigravity
instead of --backend gemini, point role-prompt paths at
prompts/antigravity/ instead of prompts/gemini/, and drop the
gemini-only --gemini-model flag (antigravity has no CLI equivalent;
codeagent-wrapper picks its default model).

multi-backend.md is unaffected (codex-only, no frontend routing).
2026-08-11 13:23:47 -04:00
haelyraandGitHub 9599b90f6b docs: gate guided setup until 2.2 release (#2767)
* docs: gate guided install until 2.2 release

* docs: lead README with Claude plugin install

* docs: move 2.2 package commands below install options
2026-08-11 12:22:55 -04:00
e990c0c7ed feat(skills): add dev-team skill — multi-persona collaborative session (#2309)
* feat(skills): add dev-team skill — multi-persona collaborative session

Adds skills/dev-team/SKILL.md, a community skill inspired by the
BMAD Method's "party mode": PM, Architect, Developer, and QA respond
to the same topic in parallel, then a synthesis step names tensions
explicitly instead of averaging them.

Reads PROJECT-CONTEXT.md from the repo root when present, and offers
to generate it when missing, folding in the closed project-context
skill's (#2310) generation workflow per affaan-m's review — that
skill's premise (every agent reads the file) wasn't implemented
anywhere, so the capability now lives directly in the one skill that
actually reads it.

Rebuilt on current upstream/main as a skill-only diff: the shared
format-code.ts Windows fix and github-coordination branch-coverage
tests that were previously bundled here (and duplicated across the
story-lifecycle and project-context sibling PRs) now live in #2459.

* fix(manifests): register dev-team skill in workflow-quality install module

* fix(docs): repair README lint errors and Windows hook-install path regression

Fixes CI inherited from the README 2.1 restructure (19b05476):
- MD058: blank lines around tables (delegation map, Codex role configs)
- MD001: Option A/B headings under Ecosystem Tools h2 jump to h4
- MD024: duplicate 'What's included' headings (Codex, Copilot sections)
- restore %USERPROFILE%\\.claude escaping required by
  tests/scripts/manual-hook-install-docs.test.js

* feat(skills): address review — trust boundary, harness-neutral I/O, contract test

Address maintainer review on #2309:
- untrusted-context boundary now travels with every persona prompt:
  inline label on the context section, personas marked analysis-only
  with no state-changing tool use
- personas receive a bounded declarative summary (≤150 words, fixed
  fields, secrets and imperative content stripped) — never the raw
  PROJECT-CONTEXT.md
- context loading uses harness-native file tools; POSIX-only
  'test -f && cat' removed
- all references resolve on main: story-lifecycle follow-up replaced
  with /plan and epic-* commands, ecc:plan-prd corrected to the
  /plan-prd command; boundary vs team-builder and council made explicit
- added tests/docs/dev-team-skill.test.js contract test (roles,
  parallel dispatch, synthesis guardrails, trust boundary, registration)

* docs: refresh Turkish skill count

* ci: retrigger checks (flaky stop-hooks-stdout timeout on macos node20 npm cell)

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9b081280bc chore(deps): integrate safe Dependabot runtime updates (#2762)
* chore(deps-dev): bump @types/node from 25.9.2 to 26.1.2

Bumps [@types/node](https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/HEAD/types/node) from 25.9.2 to 26.1.2.
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* chore(deps-dev): update mypy requirement from >=2.1.0 to >=2.3.0

Updates the requirements on [mypy](https://github.com/python/mypy) to permit the latest version.
- [Changelog](https://github.com/python/mypy/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
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* chore(deps): bump clap in /ecc2 in the cargo-minor-and-patch group

Bumps the cargo-minor-and-patch group in /ecc2 with 1 update: [clap](https://github.com/clap-rs/clap).


Updates `clap` from 4.6.4 to 4.6.6
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- [Changelog](https://github.com/clap-rs/clap/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md)
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f6d7395f28 chore(deps): bump undici in the npm-security group across 1 directory (#2705)
Bumps the npm-security group with 1 update in the / directory: [undici](https://github.com/nodejs/undici).


Updates `undici` from 6.27.0 to 6.28.0
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- [Commits](https://github.com/nodejs/undici/compare/v6.27.0...v6.28.0)

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c7720d41bb fix(hooks): context-monitor noise — loop-detection false positives + per-call cost-warning spam (#2486)
* fix(hooks): context-monitor noise — loop-detection false positives and per-call cost-warning spam

Two independent noise sources in the PostToolUse context monitor injected
agent-facing warnings on nearly every tool call:

1. LOOP WARNING false positives. hashToolCall() hashed only the first 160
   chars of a Bash command, so distinct long commands sharing a prefix
   (heredocs, long one-liners) collided and consecutive DIFFERENT calls
   looked like a stuck loop. Additionally LOOP_THRESHOLD=3 against a
   5-entry ring buffer fired on legitimate repetition (retries, polling).
   Fix: hash the full command (digest truncated, not the input — same
   treatment the Edit/Write branch already got), and require all 5 of the
   last 5 calls to be identical before warning.

2. COST NOTICE spam. run() deduped warnings on exact message text, but the
   cost figure embedded in the text moves on nearly every call, so once a
   session crossed $5 a 'new' COST NOTICE was injected per tool call for
   the rest of the session. Context warnings had the same defect via the
   remaining-% figure. Fix: dedupe on a stable per-tier key
   (cost:notice/warning/critical, context:warning/critical, scope) so each
   tier fires exactly once and re-fires only on genuine escalation. The
   existing ECC_CONTEXT_MONITOR_COST_WARNINGS opt-out is unchanged.

Tests: loop threshold updated (5-of-5 fires, 4-of-5 does not), long
shared-prefix Bash hash regression, and a run()-level tier-dedupe test
(notice fires once, silent on cost tick, re-emits on escalation).

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* refactor: keep context warning state immutable

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2026-08-10 22:33:10 -04:00
0e0df5a6e7 feat(agents): add rag-pipeline-reviewer agent (#2446)
* feat(agents): add rag-pipeline-reviewer agent

* fix: correct model field syntax

* fix: address review feedback - add prompt defense baseline, fix context_recall gap, register in AGENTS.md

* chore: update agent count to 68, add trailing newline

* chore: fix agent count consistency in project structure section

* fix: sync Turkish agent catalog count

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2026-08-10 22:08:48 -04:00
5987bd4dc6 feat(session-start): rank injected instincts by project/stack relevance (#2466)
* feat(session-start): rank injected instincts by project/stack relevance

Instinct selection at SessionStart ranked purely by confidence, so a
high-confidence instinct about an unrelated stack could take an injection
slot from a lower-confidence instinct that is actually relevant to the
current project.

Rank by confidence + location/stack relevance instead: project-scoped
instincts, and instincts whose domain/trigger matches the detected stack
(languages/frameworks via detectProjectType, plus terraform/dbt markers),
get a small additive boost. The confidence>=threshold floor and the
injection cap are unchanged, and ranking degrades to confidence-only when
nothing matches or when ECC_INSTINCT_RELEVANCE_RANKING is set to off.

The ranking helpers live in scripts/lib/instinct-relevance.js with unit
coverage in tests/lib/, plus an end-to-end ordering test in tests/hooks/.

Completes part (b) of #2371; part (a) (configurable count + threshold)
shipped in #2413.

Fixes #2371

* refactor(session-start): drop redundant confidence tiebreaker in instinct sort

Greptile flagged that the secondary `right.confidence` comparison in
summarizeActiveInstincts' sort was dead code when relevance ranking is
disabled and, when enabled, was reached only on a floating-point tie of the
combined score — where it skipped the intended scope-label tiebreaker.

Remove it: the primary combined-score comparison already reduces to
confidence-only ordering when relevance is off, so behavior there is
unchanged; a genuine combined-score tie now falls through to the documented
scope-first, then id, order.

* test: isolate instinct relevance environment

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2026-08-10 21:46:24 -04:00
3d4ef3184b fix(quarkus-verification): modernize stale CI references (ZAP image + GitHub Actions v4) (#2424)
* fix(quarkus-verification): use current ghcr.io/zaproxy/zaproxy:stable image

The owasp/zap2docker-* images are deprecated (ZAP left the OWASP org). The
current canonical image published by the ZAP project is
ghcr.io/zaproxy/zaproxy:stable; the packaged scan scripts (zap-api-scan.py)
are unchanged.

Applies to the source skill and the ja-JP, tr translated copies.

Refs: https://www.zaproxy.org/docs/docker/about/

* chore(quarkus-verification): bump GitHub Actions v3 -> v4

actions/checkout, actions/setup-java, actions/cache and codecov/codecov-action
were pinned at v3 (which runs on the deprecated Node 16 runtime). Bump to v4.

Applies to the source skill and the ja-JP, tr translated copies.

* docs(quarkus): finish current CI example refresh

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2026-08-10 19:31:55 -04:00
Seekers2001andGitHub bed96afa42 Add living-docs-governance skill (maintain-phase project doc system) (#2277)
* feat: add living-docs-governance skill (maintain-phase project doc system)

Rebased onto latest main to resolve the merge conflict (the branch had gone
DIRTY as main advanced). Trimmed to just the skill file (no top-level
README/AGENTS edits), mirroring the merged #2381. Previously approved by
@powershello before this rebase.

* fix: register living-docs-governance install path

* docs: sync skill catalog count

* fix: publish living-docs-governance skill

* fix: adopt existing docs before adding governance files
2026-08-10 17:10:01 -04:00
ae303fb6c1 fix(plan-canvas): deliver browser chat to the agent every time (#2739)
Feedback sent from the canvas only reached an agent through a live
/api/await long poll. When a turn ended with no await parked,
queueFeedback wrote the message to sessions.json and nothing ever
consumed it, so sending appeared to do nothing at all. The presence pill
made it worse: workingKeys had no expiry and the feedback handler never
broadcast presence, so it froze on "agent working" while nobody was
listening.

Delivery:
- Add the stop:plan-canvas-pending hook. It drains undelivered feedback
  and blocks the Stop, handing the messages to the agent, so a canvas
  message lands even when no await is running. Scoped to sessions under
  cwd so parallel agents cannot swallow each other's feedback; set
  ECC_PLAN_CANVAS_STOP_SCOPE=all to widen. Honors stop_hook_active and
  fails open on every error path.
- run-with-flags.js did not await a hook's run(), so any async hook
  silently degraded to pass-through. Fixed; plan-canvas-pending is the
  only async hook today.

Presence and indicators:
- Presence is now ended/typing/thinking/listening/queued/waiting.
  thinking and typing self-expire (90s/30s) and a 5s sweep pushes the
  decay to an idle browser, so the pill can no longer stick.
- Broadcast presence when feedback is queued, and clear the activity
  state when an agent reply lands.
- Add POST /api/session/:key/typing so agents can drive the indicator.
- Chat shows an animated dots bubble for thinking and typing, plus an
  explicit note when a message is queued with nobody listening.
  Respects prefers-reduced-motion.
- Send status reports what actually happened instead of always claiming
  the agent will pick it up.

CLI and skill:
- Add `ecc-plan-canvas pending` and `typing <file> --state ...`.
- SKILL.md documents background await as the primary pattern and makes
  replying in the canvas mandatory.

Tests: 6 new server cases covering queued presence, the typing endpoint,
state expiry and the sweep, plus a new hook suite covering delivery,
drain-once, stop_hook_active, cwd scoping and fail-open.

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2026-08-09 18:15:25 -04:00
Affaan MustafaandGitHub 649def769b fix: complete Discord delivery receipts reliably (#2738)
* test: reproduce Actions receipt completion mismatch

* fix: complete Discord receipts with Actions identity
2026-08-09 16:44:18 -04:00
Affaan MustafaandGitHub cdbb25bf9d fix: deliver announcements through a scoped Discord webhook (#2737)
* test: reproduce Discord webhook announcement gap

* fix: deliver ECC announcements through channel webhook

* test: cover webhook replay and least privilege

* fix: make webhook delivery durable and least privilege

* test: cover trusted receipts and cross-workflow races

* fix: serialize and authenticate announcement receipts
2026-08-09 16:41:27 -04:00
Affaan MustafaandGitHub 2d46e80e09 fix: deliver ECC announcements to Discord (#2732) 2026-08-09 06:37:04 -04:00
Kumar PrateekandGitHub 51a6950bde fix(memory-vault): compare dev only when both stats report one (#2637)
ecc memory writes and --body-file reads fail on Windows. sameFileIdentity()
compares the dev field of a path-based stat against a handle-based fstat, and
libuv 1.49.0 through 1.50.x resolve path-based stat() and lstat() on Windows
through GetFileInformationByName, which leaves the volume serial unset while
fstat() reports it. The comparison never matches, so the TOCTOU guard rejects
every operation.

Keep the inode strict and compare dev only when both sides report one. POSIX
always reports a non-zero dev, so the original strict behaviour is preserved
there.

Request the guard's stats as BigInt. On the affected libuv versions dev is 0,
which leaves the inode as the only identity signal, and Windows file IDs run
past Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER where two distinct files can collapse to the same
number-valued inode.

Fixes #2626
2026-08-08 17:06:18 -04:00
59a99d669f fix(ci): restore green main for the Itô skill test suite (#2720)
main has been red since the Itô skill series landed. Two independent
problems, both in test files rather than shipped behavior:

- tests/ci/ito-inference-skill.test.js asserted a stale copy of the
  capability:ito-compute description. #2706 added device revocation to
  the lifecycle and updated manifests/install-components.json, but this
  expectation was not updated with it. The manifest is the shipped
  artifact, so the test expectation is what was wrong.
- three ito test files matched YAML frontmatter indentation with two
  literal spaces inside a regex literal, which trips no-regex-spaces.
  Replaced with an explicit ` {2}` quantifier, which matches identically.

The basket-compare occurrence was not visible in CI: npm run lint is
`eslint . && markdownlint ...`, so ESLint reported only the first file
and stopped. Fixing only what CI printed would have left main red on the
next run. The markdownlint half of that chain had therefore never
executed; it passes.

Verified on this branch: full suite 3707/3707, repo-wide ESLint clean,
and markdownlint clean under the exact CI glob.

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2026-08-07 19:47:55 -04:00
Affaan MustafaandGitHub d451f5100a fix(skill): harden ito basket comparison lifecycle (#2712) 2026-08-07 15:08:52 -04:00