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* docs: add MRR-biased ECC Pro + AgentShield security roadmap Output of a multi-agent survey + research pass: capability map of AgentShield and ECC Pro, triage of every open PR/issue on both repos, and web research on competitors, unbuilt ideas, and dev-tool demand. 17 items across 4 themes (now/next/later) scored for free-to-paid conversion, each linked to the real PRs/issues that implement it. Includes the reusable workflow script that generated it. Headline: ecc-agentshield is ~30K downloads/month with near-zero monetization bridge, and the agent-proximity moat is computed but never rendered. Roadmap removes trust blockers (FP cluster), makes the moat visible (PR #2320), then productizes local CLI primitives into hosted Pro surfaces. * docs(design): add hosted Pro fleet dashboard design (Sentry for agent security) Implementation-ready architecture for the flagship 'next' roadmap item: a hosted, multi-repo agent-security posture dashboard built on the existing ecc-agentshield primitives (evidence-pack bundleDigest + operatorReadback, watch/drift DriftResult, runtime NDJSON, baseline diff, policy promotion). Covers free-vs-Pro scope, ingestion/query API grounded in real field names, data model + time-series rollups, auth/RBAC + redaction guarantees, MVP build order, and pricing hooks. Companion to ECC-PRO-SECURITY-ROADMAP.md. * feat(control-pane): serve 3D agent-airspace viz + /api/proximity feed (#2320) Adds the Layer 4 observability view to the control pane: a self-contained, dependency-free 3D point-cloud of the agent airspace (positions from the proximity embedding, sized by working set, colored by collision risk, links for converging pairs) plus an XSS-safe advisory panel that polls every 5s. - proximity-viz.js: renderProximityVizHtml() (canvas projection, no external JS) - server.js: GET /proximity (page) + GET /api/proximity (snapshot.proximity feed) - test: asserts both routes serve and the feed carries positions/links/advisories * fix(clv2): escape $HOME before pgrep -f in migrate-homunculus.sh (#2339) * fix(clv2): escape $HOME before pgrep -f in migrate-homunculus.sh pgrep -f treats its argument as an extended regular expression, but the running-observer guard interpolated $HOME unescaped. Paths containing regex metacharacters (e.g. /home/user.name, /home/c++dev, /home/user (work)) made the match over-broad or invalid, causing either a false negative (live observer missed, migration proceeds and risks registry corruption) or a false positive (migration blocked unnecessarily). Escape the ERE metacharacters in $HOME via sed before building the pattern so the home prefix is matched literally while the trailing .*observer-loop\.sh regex is preserved. Portable across BSD and GNU sed. Fixes #2301 * test(clv2): add regression test for migrate-homunculus.sh $HOME escaping Guards the #2301 fix: extracts the script's sed escaping command and asserts the resulting pgrep -f pattern matches the literal home path while no longer over-matching a regex-expanded decoy (HOME=/home/user.name must not match /home/userXname). Also pins that the guard uses escaped_home rather than $HOME directly. Follows the existing clv2 shell-test convention in tests/hooks/observe-entrypoint-allowlist.test.js. Refs #2301 * test(clv2): skip migrate-homunculus escaping test on Windows The test relies on POSIX bash/sed/grep -E semantics, which differ on the Windows CI runners. Guard with the same process.platform === 'win32' early exit used by tests/hooks/observe-subdirectory-detection.test.js so the bash-dependent assertions only run on POSIX platforms. Refs #2301 * fix(clv2): harden registry writes and project deletion (#2294, #2297) (#2323) Two security-priority fixes in continuous-learning-v2/scripts/instinct-cli.py: - #2294: _write_registry wrote projects.json without the advisory lock that _update_registry holds, so concurrent 'projects delete/gc/merge' could race an observe-time update and corrupt the registry. Extract the lock into a shared _registry_lock() context manager and use it in both writers. - #2297: _remove_project_storage called shutil.rmtree on PROJECTS_DIR/project_id with no containment check. Add defense-in-depth: resolve the path and refuse to delete anything that is not strictly inside PROJECTS_DIR (or is the root itself), so a relaxed validator or future caller can never cause an arbitrary-directory delete. Adds 5 pytest regression tests (atomic write under lock, contained delete, missing-dir no-op, traversal refused, root refused). Node integration suite (tests/scripts/instinct-cli-projects.test.js) green 9/9. * feat(workflows): add orch-review native Workflow pilot (#2363) * feat(workflows): add orch-review native Workflow pilot Port orch-pipeline Phase 5 (Review) to a native Claude Code Workflow script. The gated outer loop stays in the main conversation; this script owns only the autonomous review+verify segment between the two human gates: 1. Review — reviewers fan out in parallel: ecc:code-reviewer always, ecc:<language>-reviewer when args.language maps, ecc:security-reviewer when the orch-pipeline security trigger matches the diff/paths. 2. Dedup — merge findings across dimensions keyed on the normalized evidence snippet, since independent reviewers flag the same line. 3. Verify — each unique CRITICAL/HIGH finding goes to an independent adversarial verifier; MEDIUM/LOW pass through as advisory. The Review->Verify barrier is deliberate: deduping before verification stops the verifier running N times on the same bug (local testing: 11 raw findings collapsed to 4 unique, ~halving verifier cost). Existing ECC reviewer subagents are reused via agentType; reviewer output is validated by JSON schema. args is accepted as an object or a JSON-encoded string. - workflows/orch-review.workflow.js — the workflow script - workflows/README.md — invocation contract, returns shape, follow-ups CI lint is scoped to scripts/ and tests/, so the script (validated with node --check) and the README (passes markdownlint) are untouched. * fix(workflows): fail closed on invalid args and lost review dimensions Addresses the two safety findings from the PR bot review: 1. Lost review dimension (Greptile P1 / CodeRabbit Major): a reviewer agent that returns null or rejects was silently dropped by filter(Boolean), so an unreviewed security dimension could still return APPROVE. Each dimension's outcome is now captured; failures land in failedDimensions and force CHANGES_REQUESTED (incomplete). 2. Invalid args (CodeRabbit Major): an empty diff returned APPROVE and bad JSON / non-array changedFiles threw inconsistently. Input is now validated up front and rejected with a clear error — the gate fails closed instead of approving an unreviewed payload. Docs (header contract + README) updated for the new return fields (incomplete, failedDimensions, stats.failed). Remaining bot nits (evidence minLength, verify-label collision, verified->confirmed rename, contract drift) deferred as follow-ups. * fix(workflows): address remaining orch-review review nits Follow-up to the bot review (deferred items from the safety pass): - evidence: require minLength 1 in the schema, and fall back to a title+line dedup key when evidence is empty, so empty-evidence findings in one file no longer collapse onto a single key and drop (CodeRabbit). - verify label: include a slice of the normalized evidence so two CRITICAL/HIGH findings from the same file get distinct labels and do not alias under resumability (Greptile). - stats.verified -> stats.confirmed to match the "confirmed" wording used in the log and avoid ambiguity vs the refuted count (Greptile); header contract and README updated to match. Verified by running the workflow on a synthetic vulnerable diff: dedup 12 raw -> 5 unique, stats.confirmed populated, fail-closed fields (incomplete/failedDimensions) intact. * fix(workflows): harden verify stage and diff-only verification Addresses the second-round bot review: - Verify stage now has the same failure guard as the review stage: a rejected verifier no longer nulls out its slot (which crashed the later filter). A null return is treated as unconfirmed; a rejection keeps the finding as blocking (fail closed) so an unverifiable CRITICAL is never silently demoted to advisory (CodeRabbit @221). - verifyPrompt now instructs the skeptic to judge solely from the provided diff text and not to refute merely because the referenced file is absent from the working tree (the diff may be an unapplied PR). Fixes the false-refute seen when testing on a synthetic diff. CodeRabbit @81 (evidence minLength) was already addressed in the prior commit; this is a stale re-post on the unresolved thread. * fix(workflows): keep unverifiable blockers blocking; stop leaking error text Second-round bot review (CodeRabbit): - @218 Treat a null/failed verifier as `unverified`, not refuted. A terminal verifier failure or skip no longer demotes a CRITICAL/HIGH to advisory; it stays in `blocking` tagged "could not be verified" (fail closed). Only a genuine isReal=false verdict is refuted. Adds stats.unverified. - @189 Do not return raw subagent error text. Review/verify failures now log the raw message for operators and return only a bounded label (failedDimensions[].error = "review agent failed"). Stale re-posts this round (@81 evidence minLength, @224 verify guard) were already fixed in prior commits. * docs(workflows): enumerate bounded failedDimensions.error labels CodeRabbit (trivial): the public contract implied callers get human-readable error text, but the implementation returns only bounded labels. Enumerate them in the README returns block. * Update yarn.lock (#2342) * Add memxus configuration to mcp-servers.json (#2355) * Add memxus configuration to mcp-servers.json Added configuration for Memxus service with API key placeholder and description. * Revise description in mcp-servers.json Updated the description to include a note about reviewing stored memories to prevent prompt-injection. * Update description in mcp-servers.json Update description in mcp-servers.json * Fix for docs: Scope Decision Guide table duplicated in SKILL.md and observer.md with minor drift (#2366) #2306 Co-authored-by: angadsingh7666 <angdsingh7666@gmail.com> * fix(llm): align Claude provider with current Anthropic API (#2133) Replace invalid default model IDs (e.g. claude-sonnet-4-7) with current claude-sonnet-4-6, claude-opus-4-8, and claude-haiku-4-5. Route system messages to the API system field, enable ephemeral prompt caching, omit temperature for Opus 4.7/4.8, and surface cache usage metrics. Update the CLI model picker to match. Co-authored-by: Vladimir Đuranović <vlada@MacBook-Pro.local> Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> * fix(release): derive approval gate paths from version (#2383) Co-authored-by: jan <jan@w-saxs001.local> * fix(release): derive video suite paths from version (#2384) Co-authored-by: jan <jan@w-saxs001.local> * ci: isolate OMP workflow verification (#2382) Co-authored-by: jan <jan@w-saxs001.local> * fix(tests): resolve 10 failing tests on Windows (#2307) - resolve-formatter: stop findProjectRoot walk before os.homedir() to avoid mistaking global dotfiles (e.g. ~/.prettierrc) for a project root - instinct-cli-projects: detect python3/python binary at runtime; skip gracefully when Python 3 is unavailable instead of crashing with null status - command-registry: regenerate COMMAND-REGISTRY.json (was stale) Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(hooks): quote args when probing Windows .cmd MCP servers via shell (#2343) On Windows, when a bare-name MCP server command (e.g. codesys-mcp-sp21-plus) falls back to the .cmd candidate, the probe sets shell:true to work around Node 18.20+ CVE-2024-27980. However, passing an args array alongside shell:true causes Node to concatenate the tokens without quoting (DEP0190), so an arg containing a space (e.g. --codesys-path "C:\Program Files\...") is re-split by cmd.exe at every space boundary. The child process receives a truncated path, fails to launch, and the probe declares the server unavailable, falsely blocking every MCP tool call to that server. Fix: add a quoteWin() helper that double-quotes any token containing whitespace or cmd metacharacters. In the useShell branch, build a single properly-quoted command line string and pass it as the sole argument to spawn() with no separate args array. The else branch (shell:false, all non-.cmd commands) is unchanged. Regression test added: on Windows, creates a .cmd shim that echoes its first positional argument to stderr, probes it with a space-containing path arg, and asserts the probe succeeds and the arg was not split at the space boundary. Co-authored-by: Karstein Phobic Nyvold Kvistad <karstein.kvistad@maritimerobotics.com> * fix(hooks): guard doc-file-warning stdin listeners behind require.main (#2358) * fix(hooks): guard doc-file-warning stdin listeners behind require.main doc-file-warning.js registered process.stdin data/end listeners at module scope while also exporting run(). run-with-flags.js require()s any hook that exports run() for its in-process fast path, so importing this hook attached stray stdin listeners to the dispatcher process, corrupting the PreToolUse stdout JSON contract. This is the exact failure run-with-flags' own SAFETY comment warns about, and 24 sibling hooks already guard against it. - Move the stdin entrypoint into main() and gate it behind require.main === module - pre-write-doc-warn.js now calls main() explicitly instead of relying on the import side effect - Add regression tests: require() attaches no stdin listeners, run()/main() stay exported, and the pre-write-doc-warn shim still warns * docs(hooks): add JSDoc for doc-file-warning main() entrypoint Satisfies the docstring-coverage pre-merge check; documents the stdin entrypoint and why it must not run on require(). * fix(windows): prefer PowerShell over bash to prevent zombie process accumulation (#2346) * fix(windows): prefer PowerShell over bash to prevent zombie process accumulation On Windows, ECC hook scripts were spawning bash.exe (MSYS2/Git Bash) on every tool use via findShellBinary(). These processes were not reaped by Windows, causing 40+ zombie bash.exe/conhost.exe processes per session with noticeable system lag. Changes to scripts/hooks/plugin-hook-bootstrap.js: - Add isPowerShellBin(bin) helper: basename-based detection so full paths like C:\Windows\...\powershell.exe are handled correctly - findShellBinary(): check BASH env var first (preserves escape hatch), then on win32 probe pwsh.exe -> powershell.exe -> bash.exe -> bash; use correct probe args per shell type; cache result in _cachedShell - findBashBinary(): separate cached bash-only finder used by spawnShell .sh fallback; skips PowerShell binaries even if BASH points to one - spawnShell(): use isPowerShellBin() to select -NoProfile -NonInteractive -File args for PowerShell; .sh scripts fall back to findBashBinary() with a skip-warning if no bash found on Windows observe-runner.js is intentionally unchanged: it always invokes observe.sh which is bash-only; routing it through PowerShell would silently break it. The observe.sh -> observe.js migration is tracked separately. Fixes #2345 * fix(windows): address CodeRabbit and Greptile review comments - Add timeout: 30000 to all spawnSync probe calls in findShellBinary and findBashBinary to prevent hangs on broken/stalled shell candidates - Add -ExecutionPolicy Bypass to PowerShell -File invocation to fix execution on machines with the default Restricted policy (Win10/11) - Add PowerShell availability skip guard to PS selection test (mirrors existing bash skip guard) - Fix no-bash test to keep PowerShell on PATH so the .sh fallback branch is actually exercised rather than hitting shell-unavailable early exit * test: add timeout to spawnSync probes in Windows test skip guards --------- Co-authored-by: Christopher J Diamond <diamondcj@leidos.com> * feat(session): LLM-powered session summary via claude -p (#2388) Replace mechanical text extraction in session-end.js and pre-compact.js with LLM-generated summaries using `claude -p`. Summaries now capture design decisions, resolved bugs, changed files, and carry-over context rather than just truncated user message snippets. - Add scripts/lib/llm-summary.js: generateSessionSummary, extractConversationText, getContextRemainingPct, getContextThreshold, getLLMModel - Update scripts/hooks/session-end.js: trigger LLM when context < 20% or every 50 messages (env-configurable via ECC_LLM_SUMMARY_*) - Update scripts/hooks/pre-compact.js: generate LLM summary right before compaction and write it to the active session .tmp file - Add tests/lib/llm-summary.test.js: 18 unit tests - Update tests/hooks/hooks.test.js: 3 integration tests for new behaviour Recursion guard: sets ECC_SKIP_LLM_SUMMARY=1 in subprocess env so Stop hooks fired by the claude -p subprocess do not re-enter summarisation. Requires no ANTHROPIC_API_KEY — reuses Claude Code's own authentication. Co-authored-by: Hiroshi Tanaka <hiroshi_tanaka@MBAM3.local> Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * chore(deps): update anthropic requirement from >=0.25.0 to >=0.111.0 (#2329) Updates the requirements on [anthropic](https://github.com/anthropics/anthropic-sdk-python) to permit the latest version. - [Release notes](https://github.com/anthropics/anthropic-sdk-python/releases) - [Changelog](https://github.com/anthropics/anthropic-sdk-python/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md) - [Commits](https://github.com/anthropics/anthropic-sdk-python/compare/v0.25.0...v0.111.0) --- updated-dependencies: - dependency-name: anthropic dependency-version: 0.111.0 dependency-type: direct:production ... Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com> Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> * chore(deps): bump actions/checkout from 6.0.3 to 7.0.0 (#2328) Bumps [actions/checkout](https://github.com/actions/checkout) from 6.0.3 to 7.0.0. - [Release notes](https://github.com/actions/checkout/releases) - [Commits](https://github.com/actions/checkout/compare/v6.0.3...v7) --- updated-dependencies: - dependency-name: actions/checkout dependency-version: 7.0.0 dependency-type: direct:production update-type: version-update:semver-major ... Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com> Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> * chore(deps): bump slsa-framework/slsa-github-generator/.github/workflows/generator_generic_slsa3.yml (#2330) Bumps [slsa-framework/slsa-github-generator/.github/workflows/generator_generic_slsa3.yml](https://github.com/slsa-framework/slsa-github-generator) from 1.4.0 to 2.1.0. - [Release notes](https://github.com/slsa-framework/slsa-github-generator/releases) - [Changelog](https://github.com/slsa-framework/slsa-github-generator/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md) - [Commits](https://github.com/slsa-framework/slsa-github-generator/compare/68bad40844440577b33778c9f29077a3388838e9...f7dd8c54c2067bafc12ca7a55595d5ee9b75204a) --- updated-dependencies: - dependency-name: slsa-framework/slsa-github-generator/.github/workflows/generator_generic_slsa3.yml dependency-version: 2.1.0 dependency-type: direct:production update-type: version-update:semver-major ... Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com> Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> * chore(deps): bump cron from 0.16.0 to 0.17.0 in /ecc2 (#2333) Bumps [cron](https://github.com/zslayton/cron) from 0.16.0 to 0.17.0. - [Release notes](https://github.com/zslayton/cron/releases) - [Commits](https://github.com/zslayton/cron/commits) --- updated-dependencies: - dependency-name: cron dependency-version: 0.17.0 dependency-type: direct:production update-type: version-update:semver-minor ... Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com> Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> * chore(deps-dev): update pytest requirement from >=8.0 to >=9.1.1 (#2324) Updates the requirements on [pytest](https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest) to permit the latest version. - [Release notes](https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/releases) - [Changelog](https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/blob/main/CHANGELOG.rst) - [Commits](https://github.com/pytest-dev/pytest/compare/8.0.0...9.1.1) --- updated-dependencies: - dependency-name: pytest dependency-version: 9.1.1 dependency-type: direct:development ... Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com> Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> * chore(deps-dev): update mypy requirement from >=1.10 to >=2.1.0 (#2326) 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) - [Commits](https://github.com/python/mypy/compare/v1.10.0...v2.1.0) --- updated-dependencies: - dependency-name: mypy dependency-version: 2.1.0 dependency-type: direct:development ... 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Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com> Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> * chore(deps): bump the actions-minor-and-patch group across 1 directory with 3 updates (#2325) Bumps the actions-minor-and-patch group with 3 updates in the / directory: [actions/setup-node](https://github.com/actions/setup-node), [pnpm/action-setup](https://github.com/pnpm/action-setup) and [softprops/action-gh-release](https://github.com/softprops/action-gh-release). Updates `actions/setup-node` from 6.3.0 to 6.4.0 - [Release notes](https://github.com/actions/setup-node/releases) - [Commits](https://github.com/actions/setup-node/compare/v6.3.0...48b55a011bda9f5d6aeb4c2d9c7362e8dae4041e) Updates `pnpm/action-setup` from 6.0.8 to 6.0.9 - [Release notes](https://github.com/pnpm/action-setup/releases) - [Commits](https://github.com/pnpm/action-setup/compare/0e279bb959325dab635dd2c09392533439d90093...0ebf47130e4866e96fce0953f49152a61190b271) Updates `softprops/action-gh-release` from 3.0.0 to 3.0.1 - [Release notes](https://github.com/softprops/action-gh-release/releases) - [Changelog](https://github.com/softprops/action-gh-release/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md) - [Commits](https://github.com/softprops/action-gh-release/compare/b4309332981a82ec1c5618f44dd2e27cc8bfbfda...718ea10b132b3b2eba29c1007bb80653f286566b) --- updated-dependencies: - dependency-name: actions/setup-node dependency-version: 6.4.0 dependency-type: direct:production update-type: version-update:semver-minor dependency-group: actions-minor-and-patch - dependency-name: pnpm/action-setup dependency-version: 6.0.9 dependency-type: direct:production update-type: version-update:semver-patch dependency-group: actions-minor-and-patch - dependency-name: softprops/action-gh-release dependency-version: 3.0.1 dependency-type: direct:production update-type: version-update:semver-patch dependency-group: actions-minor-and-patch ... Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com> Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> * chore(deps): bump the cargo-minor-and-patch group across 1 directory with 3 updates (#2387) Bumps the cargo-minor-and-patch group with 3 updates in the /ecc2 directory: [ratatui](https://github.com/ratatui/ratatui), [anyhow](https://github.com/dtolnay/anyhow) and [uuid](https://github.com/uuid-rs/uuid). Updates `ratatui` from 0.30.1 to 0.30.2 - [Release notes](https://github.com/ratatui/ratatui/releases) - [Changelog](https://github.com/ratatui/ratatui/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md) - [Commits](https://github.com/ratatui/ratatui/compare/ratatui-v0.30.1...ratatui-v0.30.2) Updates `anyhow` from 1.0.102 to 1.0.103 - [Release notes](https://github.com/dtolnay/anyhow/releases) - [Commits](https://github.com/dtolnay/anyhow/compare/1.0.102...1.0.103) Updates `uuid` from 1.23.3 to 1.23.4 - [Release notes](https://github.com/uuid-rs/uuid/releases) - [Commits](https://github.com/uuid-rs/uuid/compare/v1.23.3...v1.23.4) --- updated-dependencies: - dependency-name: ratatui dependency-version: 0.30.2 dependency-type: direct:production update-type: version-update:semver-patch dependency-group: cargo-minor-and-patch - dependency-name: anyhow dependency-version: 1.0.103 dependency-type: direct:production update-type: version-update:semver-patch dependency-group: cargo-minor-and-patch - dependency-name: uuid dependency-version: 1.23.4 dependency-type: direct:production update-type: version-update:semver-patch dependency-group: cargo-minor-and-patch ... Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com> Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> * chore(deps-dev): bump eslint from 9.39.2 to 10.6.0 (#2260) Bumps [eslint](https://github.com/eslint/eslint) from 9.39.2 to 10.6.0. - [Release notes](https://github.com/eslint/eslint/releases) - [Commits](https://github.com/eslint/eslint/compare/v9.39.2...v10.6.0) --- updated-dependencies: - dependency-name: eslint dependency-version: 10.5.0 dependency-type: direct:development update-type: version-update:semver-major ... Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com> Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> * fix(ci): unbreak main after dependabot batch (checkout SHA + lint) (#2393) * fix(ci): track actions/checkout v7 SHA in supply-chain workflow test Dependabot #2328 bumped actions/checkout v6->v7, changing the pinned SHA in supply-chain-watch.yml; update the test's expected SHA to match. * Revert "feat(workflows): add orch-review native Workflow pilot (#2363)" This reverts commit1031d312cc. * feat: add ecc-recipes skill (#2319) * feat: add ecc-recipes skill Maps a described workflow to the right ECC command-group with run-order and stop condition, and browses command-group recipe families. Fills the gap between ecc-guide (flat catalog) and prompt-optimizer (single-prompt match) by adding family grouping, run-order, and stop conditions. Advisory only; reads commands/ live. * fix(ecc-recipes): address review - flatten frontmatter origin/author/version to top-level (repo convention) - guard unset CMD_DIR before globbing; use find instead of ls - show burn-warning explicitly in output template * feat(ecc-recipes): add argument-hint for slash UI * feat(skills): add mailtrap-email-integration skill (#2288) Adds a new Tool Integration skill (mailtrap-email-integration) covering transactional email sending patterns: sandbox vs. production separation, API authentication, and domain verification. Focused on patterns that generalize beyond one vendor, per the repo's Skill Adaptation Policy. * docs(code-tour): document ref-field semantics to prevent PR-tour file-not-found (#2273) The code-tour skill mentioned the CodeTour 'ref' field only in an example, with no explanation of its behavior. CodeTour resolves each step's file content from the git revision named by 'ref' (not the working tree) whenever ref differs from HEAD, so any file that does not exist at that revision fails to open with 'The editor could not be opened because the file was not found' - even though the file is present on disk. This bit a generated PR tour where ref was set to the base branch (develop): every file ADDED by the PR is absent on the base, so all new-file steps 404'd while the tour tree and comments still rendered, making the cause non-obvious. Adds a 'The ref Field' section explaining the resolution behavior and the rule that PR tours must pin ref to the branch head (never the base), plus a validation step to confirm every referenced file exists at the chosen ref. * fix(gateguard): finish tool-agnostic checklist across edit gate and SKILL.md copies (#2274)b3268fef(#2272) made the write-gate "confirm no existing file" item tool-agnostic in the JS hook, but the rest of the checklist surface still names Glob/Grep. On hosts without those tools the agent still hits a dead tool call on: - the edit-gate "list importers" item in the hook (scripts/hooks/gateguard-fact-force.js) - both checklist items in all three SKILL.md copies (en, ja-JP, zh-CN) Apply the same wordingb3268fefintroduced — "(search the tree — Glob/Grep, or find/grep via Bash)" — to those five remaining spots so the whole gate is consistent. Prose-only; no logic change. Follow-up to #2272 /b3268fef. * feat(skills): harden the file upload validation section in django-security (#2338) * feat(skills): harden the file upload validation section in django-security * Update skills/django-security/SKILL.md Co-authored-by: greptile-apps[bot] <165735046+greptile-apps[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> * add missing stuff to second code block * add import to the top of the code block --------- Co-authored-by: greptile-apps[bot] <165735046+greptile-apps[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> * docs(skills): update Prisma and Zod API patterns for cross-version compatibility (#2336) * docs(skills): update Prisma and Zod API patterns for cross-version compatibility - skills/prisma-patterns: show both adapter-based and direct PrismaClient initialization side-by-side; update import paths with conditional notes; rewrite version header to be release-agnostic - skills/backend-patterns: fix ZodError.errors -> ZodError.issues - skills/coding-standards: fix ZodError.errors -> ZodError.issues - skills/security-review: fix ZodError.errors -> ZodError.issues These API differences were discovered during implementation of a full-stack health assessment project. The updated code samples show both the new and old API forms so the skill remains useful regardless of which Prisma or Zod version is installed. Closes #2335 * fix(skills): revert Prisma client imports to '@prisma/client' The 'prisma' npm package is the CLI tool, not the runtime client. Using it as an import source would cause compile-time failures on all versions. '@prisma/client' remains the correct import source for the generated PrismaClient and Prisma namespace types. Found by Greptile during PR review. * feat(skills): make tdd-workflow test-runner aware (npm/pnpm/yarn/bun) (#2347) * feat(skills): make tdd-workflow test-runner aware (npm/pnpm/yarn/bun) Add "Step 0: Detect the Test Runner" so the RED/GREEN cycle no longer hardcodes `npm test`. Distinguishes the package manager from the test runner (a project can install with Bun yet run Jest/Vitest), adds a runner command matrix, and warns about `bun test` (native bun:test runner) vs `bun run test` (runs the package.json script) — a common ESM failure mode. Adds a Bun native test pattern section and links the bun-runtime skill. Applied to both the canonical skills/ copy and the .agents/skills/ Codex subset (manual sync per CONTRIBUTING). * docs(skills): apply <test>/<coverage> placeholders in tdd-workflow steps Address review feedback on PR #2347: Step 0 instructs the agent to substitute the detected runner command, but Steps 3/5/7, Run Coverage Report, Watch Mode, Pre-Commit, and CI/CD still showed literal `npm test` / `npm run test:coverage` — so an agent reaching those blocks could run npm test on a pnpm/bun project. Replace them with the <test> / <test-watch> / <coverage> placeholders from Step 0. Left untouched: the plan-handoff allowlist example and the Step 8 evidence-table samples (illustrative, not run-this instructions). Applied to both the canonical and Codex-subset copies. * docs(skills): make pre-commit lint runner-agnostic via <lint> placeholder Follow-up to PR #2347 review (CodeRabbit): the pre-commit example still used `npm run lint`, coupling it to npm after test/coverage were made runner-aware. Add a `<lint>` column to the Step 0 runner matrix (npm run lint / pnpm lint / yarn lint / bun run lint) and change the Pre-Commit Hook example to `<test> && <lint>`. Applied to both the canonical and Codex-subset copies. * chore: re-trigger CI (flaky windows/node20 npm cell) * refactor(commands): remove duplicated content in skill-create and learn-eval (#2348) skill-create: drop the "Example Output" section (53 lines) — it re-rendered the same skeleton already defined by the Step 3 output template, just with filled-in `my-app` values. learn-eval: drop the "Next Action" column from the 5b verdict table — it duplicated Step 6's "Verdict-specific confirmation flow". The table now carries Verdict + Meaning, and a pointer to Step 6 as the single source for each verdict's action. No behavior, frontmatter, or design-rationale changes. * chore(catalog): sync manifests after skill batch (#2319 #2288 #2273 #2274 #2338 #2336 #2347 #2348) (#2394) Regenerate catalog doc counts + command registry after merging the verified skill/agent batch. Local full suite was green (2924/2924) with these applied. * fix(clv2): align Python _update_registry schema with shell counterpart (#2369) * fix(clv2): align Python _update_registry schema with shell counterpart The Python `_update_registry` in instinct-cli.py wrote registry entries without the `id` and `created_at` fields, while the shell counterpart in detect-project.sh writes both. A projects.json entry could therefore have a different shape depending on which path (Python CLI or shell hook) last touched it. Emit the same field set and order as the shell version: id, name, root, remote, created_at (preserved from any existing entry), last_seen. Add regression tests asserting field parity and created_at preservation. Fixes #2299 * fix(clv2): guard _update_registry against a non-dict registry entry A malformed projects.json (a non-dict value for the current project id, e.g. null) would make existing.get("created_at", ...) raise and crash the update, losing the old code's ability to self-heal a corrupt per-entry value. Normalize existing to {} when it is not a dict so the entry is healed by the rewrite. Add a regression test for the malformed-entry path. * test(clv2): assert the first-write created_at == last_seen contract The new _update_registry tests only checked both timestamps were truthy. On the initial write both derive from the same `now`, so created_at must equal last_seen; assert that explicitly so a later refactor that breaks the contract is caught. Split the compound assertions into single-expression checks. * fix(clv2): heal a non-dict top-level registry in _update_registry A projects.json that is valid JSON but not a mapping (e.g. `[]` or a string) previously crashed _update_registry on registry.get(), before the per-entry guard could run, so the corrupt file could not be healed. Guard the top-level shape right after the load and fall back to {} so the rewrite repairs the file — matching the per-entry healing already in place. Resolves the remaining CodeRabbit finding on #2299. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(clv2): serialize observer signal-counter to stop dropped increments (#2372) observe.sh bumps the SIGUSR1 throttle counter in ${PROJECT_DIR}/.observer-signal-counter with an unlocked read-modify-write. The hook runs on every tool call, so concurrent invocations read the same value, both increment, and lose a write, signaling the observer at unpredictable intervals and defeating the #521 throttle. Serialize the read-modify-write under a lock, and only ever bump the counter while that lock is held: - Prefer flock with a bounded -w wait (the OS auto-releases it when the fd closes or the process dies, so there is no stale lock and no lost increment); on a timeout the tick is skipped rather than bumped unlocked. - Fall back to an atomic mkdir lock on platforms without flock, with a bounded spin. An EXIT trap cleans up on normal completion; INT/TERM traps release the lock and exit, so a signal cannot drop the lock and then continue the read-modify-write without ownership. If the lock cannot be acquired in the budget the tick is skipped rather than raced. No hand-rolled PID stale-reclaim (which is racy and can delete a live re-acquirer's lock). - Guard the counter read against a corrupt (non-integer) file that would abort the hook under set -e. Add tests/hooks/observe-signal-counter-race.test.js: 20 concurrent observe.sh invocations must not lose increments (exact under flock; at most one dropped on the best-effort mkdir fallback), the runner rejects on any hook execution failure or hang, plus content guards for the lock and the corrupt-counter handling. Fixes #2296 * fix(clv2): surface SIGALRM timeout drops in observe.sh (#2373) * fix(clv2): surface SIGALRM timeout drops in observe.sh The inline-Python observation writers in observe.sh arm a signal.SIGALRM alarm (8s) so they self-terminate before the async hook's 10s timeout can orphan them (#2278). The handler _ecc_bail called sys.exit(0) with no logging, so when the alarm fired the in-flight observation was silently dropped: nothing was logged, no partial write occurred, and the shell saw a clean exit. There was no way to detect or count how many observations were being lost. Add a single stderr visibility line to both _ecc_bail handlers (the parse-error fallback path and the main observation-writing path) before sys.exit(0), using the repo's "[observe]" log prefix. Exit code stays 0: in a Claude Code hook a non-zero exit signals a block, so changing it would turn an internal timeout into a user-facing tool block. The warning goes to stderr (not stdout) because both blocks redirect stdout into the observations file. Add tests/hooks/observe-signal-timeout.test.js: a static regression guard that every _ecc_bail handler logs to stderr before exiting and keeps exit 0, plus a behavioral check that runs the real handler text extracted from observe.sh and confirms a fired alarm exits 0 and emits the [observe] warning on stderr only. Fixes #2300 * test(clv2): exercise both _ecc_bail handlers end-to-end The behavioral SIGALRM-fire test ran only handlers[0] (the parse-error fallback path); the main observation-write path (handlers[1]) was covered only by the static regex guard. The write path is the higher-value one to verify end-to-end since it carries valid, parseable data that would succeed given more time, so a silent drop there is the worst case. Loop the behavioral check over every extracted handler so a regression that silenced the second handler's stderr write is caught at runtime, not just by the static guard. * test(clv2): select timeout handlers by marker, not array index The behavioral check looped over all extracted _ecc_bail handlers by index. If an unrelated _ecc_bail were ever added to observe.sh, the loop would either test the wrong block or be diluted. Filter the handlers to those carrying the "[observe] SIGALRM timeout" marker so the live SIGALRM check stays pinned to the two #2300 timeout handlers regardless of array order or future additions. * test(clv2): fail fast when python is missing in SIGALRM check The behavioral test returned early when no python interpreter was found, which the test harness records as a PASS — so the SIGALRM contract could go entirely unverified yet still look green. Throw instead, matching the existing insaits-security-monitor convention of failing when a required Python runtime is absent, and drop the in-test console.log. * test(clv2): add coverage for instinct-cli prune, projects ops, promote dry-run, normalize-url (#2374) * test(clv2): cover instinct-cli prune, projects ops, promote dry-run, normalize-url Add pytest coverage for previously-untested functions in skills/continuous-learning-v2/scripts/instinct-cli.py: - _normalize_remote_url: scp/https/file forms, credential + .git stripping, network lowercasing, case-preserving local paths, idempotence - _promote_specific dry-run: returns 0 and writes no global file - projects delete/gc/merge: invalid-id, not-found, dry-run, and force paths over registry + storage, asserting destructive ops are gated - cmd_prune: dry-run keeps files; non-dry-run deletes only expired; quiet Test-only change; no production code modified. Fixes #2302 * test(clv2): assert dry-run storage no-op and quiet-mode stderr silence Address CodeRabbit review on #2374: - projects gc/merge dry-run tests now also assert on-disk storage is untouched (empty1 project dir survives; nothing copied into dest personal), closing the gap where a storage-mutating dry-run regression would still pass. - cmd_prune quiet test now asserts stderr is empty too, not just stdout. * test(clv2): cover merge missing-destination and prune empty-pending branches * fix(clv2): archive observations only after successful analysis in observer-loop (#2386) analyze_observations moved observations.jsonl into observations.archive/ unconditionally, even when the Claude analysis failed (timeout, non-zero exit, rate limit). Because the analyzer only reads the live file, a failed batch was archived and never re-analyzed, silently dropping the instincts it would have produced. Return early on a non-zero analysis exit so the archive mv runs only on success, retaining observations for the next cycle to retry. Resolve the script's own directory from ${BASH_SOURCE[0]} (SCRIPT_DIR) so sibling scripts (session-guardian.sh) and relative helpers resolve correctly under both execution and sourcing, and add a source-guard so observer-loop.sh can be sourced without starting the loop. Add a regression test covering both the failure (retain) and success (archive) paths. Fixes #2370 * feat(continuous-learning-v2): make observer model configurable via ECC_OBSERVER_MODEL (#2390) * feat(continuous-learning-v2): make observer model configurable via ECC_OBSERVER_MODEL The observer hardcoded `--model haiku`. Parameterize as "${ECC_OBSERVER_MODEL:-haiku}": the haiku default is preserved (no behavior change for existing users), but users can opt into a stronger model — e.g. `ECC_OBSERVER_MODEL=opus` — for higher-quality instinct extraction. Useful on subscription plans where model cost isn't the limiting factor. * fix(continuous-learning-v2): address review — update wiring test + docs - Update source-inspection test to assert the ${ECC_OBSERVER_MODEL:-haiku} defaulting behavior (was matching the literal `claude --model haiku`, which this PR changed). All 31 tests pass. - Add guidance to raise ECC_OBSERVER_TIMEOUT_SECONDS for slower models (e.g. opus) so the 120s watchdog doesn't kill analysis mid-run. - Fix now-stale 'Haiku session' comment -> 'observer session' (model is configurable). * feat(rules,skills): add React Native / Expo rules pack and react-native-patterns skill (#2275) * feat(rules,skills): add React Native / Expo rules pack and react-native-patterns skill * fix(rules,skills): address review feedback — safeParse nav example, drop deprecated sentry-expo, memoize list renderItem, clarify New Architecture SDK support * fix(rules,skills): drop deprecated Flipper, surface permission-denied state in location hook * Add growth-log skill: methodology for effective learning capture (#2377) * Add growth-log skill: methodology for writing effective, transferable growth log entries * Add metadata.origin: ECC frontmatter per repo convention (Greptile feedback) * Re-sign: apply GPG-verified commit to growth-log branch (rebase artifact, content unchanged) * docs(growth-log): v1.1.0 — remove personal library structure, generic storage, delivery-gate optional companion * Stop hook: verify thinking quality at session end — task completeness, assumptions, stale logs, disk space (delivery-gate) (#2378) * Restore delivery-gate: Stop hook with learning capture enforcement (auto-closed by fork sync, now on clean branch) * Fix bot findings: log level→INFO (DISK_REMIND dead code), count_edits full transcript (not truncated), memory-dir-absent warning (not silent pass), SKILL.md description accuracy * Fix CodeRabbit feedback: treat missing memory-dir as all-stale on complex tasks (fail-close instead of fail-open) * Trigger bot re-review (no logic changes) * Fix: handle both stdin formats — raw transcript AND JSON with transcript_path (Greptile feedback) * Add debug log for memory-dir lookup path * Fix path encoding: replace colon with dash (not strip), matching Claude Code actual encoding on Windows * Fix SKILL.md: update How It Works for JSON+transcript_path, add English translation to CLAUDE.md block (Greptile feedback) * Fix: memory-dir absent → warn but don't block (prevents deadlock for new users per Greptile feedback) * fix: restore daltino-approved voice (thinking quality/收尾铁律) with technical patches Reverts 'session hygiene' rebranding. Preserves original approved framing while keeping technical improvements: - JSON transcript_path parsing documentation - filesystem mtime staleness check - 'skip tests for now' rationalization pattern - disk critically low explicit block condition * fix: remove stdout JSON echo — Stop hooks write feedback to stderr, not stdout Previously sys.stdout.write(raw) echoed the raw hook JSON payload to stdout, which Claude Code displays as the hook's response message. When the hook blocked (exit 2), Claude saw {"transcript_path":"...","session_id":"..."} instead of the actual blocking reason from stderr. This made the gate functionally silent from Claude's perspective — it could not guide Claude to the corrective action (update growth-log / free disk). Fix per Greptile feedback: stop echo, let stderr messages reach Claude. * fix: remove duplicate disk-critical log line * docs(delivery-gate): v1.1.0 — accurate scope (deterministic checks, not reasoning), warning vs block table, CI/CD analogy, limitations section, self-audit pairing * fix(delivery-gate): expand rationalization regex coverage (R3/R4) — match "we can fix" and "integration tests" variants * chore: bump version to 1.1.1 to re-trigger CI checks * feat: add loop-design-check skill (design + review goal-oriented agent loops) (#2381) * chore(catalog): sync manifests + fix skill emoji (wave 2) (#2395) * chore(catalog): sync manifests after skill batch (#2275 #2377 #2378 #2381) Update skill counts (273 -> 277) across catalog docs after the verified skill batch. * fix(skills): replace emoji with ASCII in growth-log + loop-design-check check-unicode-safety (pre-push gate) bans emoji in SKILL.md; the merged #2377 and #2381 slipped through run-all.js. Swap U+274C/U+2705 for 'Avoid:'/'Bad:'/'Good:'. * fix(plan-orchestrate): detect ecc@ecc marketplace + emit ecc: agent prefix (#2316) (#2409) * fix(plan-orchestrate): detect ecc@ecc marketplace + emit ecc: agent prefix (#2316) Co-Authored-By: Devin AI <158243242+devin-ai-integration[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> * fix(ci): resync lockfiles with package.json (eslint 10) + migrate yarn.lock to Yarn 4 format package.json requires eslint@^10.6.0 but the committed locks pinned 9.39.2, so npm ci aborted and Yarn 4 hardened mode rejected the stale v1-classic yarn.lock (YN0028). Regenerate package-lock.json and rewrite yarn.lock in Yarn 4 (berry) format so npm ci and immutable yarn installs both pass. Co-Authored-By: Devin AI <158243242+devin-ai-integration[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> * fix(ci): require clean probe exit for Windows shell/bash detection; add pyyaml dev dep Co-Authored-By: Devin AI <158243242+devin-ai-integration[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> --------- Co-authored-by: affaan <affaan@itomarkets.com> Co-authored-by: Devin AI <158243242+devin-ai-integration[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> * refactor: consolidate duplicated hook-root resolver into shared resolveEccRoot() (#2368) (#2410) * fix(ci): resync lockfiles with package.json (eslint 10) + migrate yarn.lock to Yarn 4 format package.json requires eslint@^10.6.0 but the committed locks pinned 9.39.2, so npm ci aborted and Yarn 4 hardened mode rejected the stale v1-classic yarn.lock (YN0028). Regenerate package-lock.json and rewrite yarn.lock in Yarn 4 (berry) format so npm ci and immutable yarn installs both pass. Co-Authored-By: Devin AI <158243242+devin-ai-integration[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> * fix(ci): require clean probe exit for Windows shell/bash detection; add pyyaml dev dep Co-Authored-By: Devin AI <158243242+devin-ai-integration[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> * refactor: consolidate duplicated hook-root resolver into shared resolveEccRoot() (#2368) The inline node -e resolver blob was duplicated ~60x across hooks.json, command docs, and translations. Each copy inlined the full ~700-char plugin-root search using a spread over nested array literals (p.join(d,'plugins',...s) over [['ecc'],...]), which breaks Windows hook execution due to shell quoting (#2368). Collapse every copy to a 250-char locator that loads the committed resolve-ecc-root module and delegates to resolveEccRoot() — no spread, no nested array literals, no escaped double quotes. The real search logic now lives in one tested module. Also route session-start-bootstrap.js through resolveEccRoot() instead of its own duplicated reimplementation, and fix the auto-update.md 'marketplace' (singular) typo along the way. Guard tests updated: discovery behavior is asserted against resolveEccRoot(); the inline is asserted to delegate and to contain no Windows-fragile constructs. Co-Authored-By: Devin AI <158243242+devin-ai-integration[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> * fix(resolve-ecc-root): restore full env-unset discovery in inline resolver Address Greptile review on #2410: when CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT is unset the delegating inline could only load the resolver module from ~/.claude, returning ~/.claude without ever reaching the plugin/cache search. Restore the old inline's discovery breadth (exact plugin roots + versioned cache) Windows-safely (no spread, nested arrays, or escaped quotes), then delegate the authoritative decision to resolveEccRoot(). Add regression tests for plugin-subdir and versioned-cache bootstrap with env unset. Co-Authored-By: Devin AI <158243242+devin-ai-integration[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> --------- Co-authored-by: affaan <affaan@itomarkets.com> Co-authored-by: Devin AI <158243242+devin-ai-integration[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> * fix: docs/COMMAND-REGISTRY.json check fails on fresh Windows clone (missing .gitattributes) (#2437) * fix: add .gitattributes to force LF line endings for text files npm run command-registry:check (part of npm test) fails on a fresh clone on Windows with the common core.autocrlf=true setting: git checks out docs/COMMAND-REGISTRY.json with CRLF, but generate-command-registry.js always writes LF, so the strict string comparison in checkRegistry() never matches. Forcing LF via .gitattributes makes checkouts consistent across platforms regardless of a contributor's local autocrlf setting. * fix: normalize CRLF line endings to LF per .gitattributes pyproject.toml, src/llm/__init__.py, src/llm/prompt/builder.py, src/llm/providers/claude.py, and tests/test_builder.py had CRLF line endings committed to the repo, inconsistent with the rest of the codebase. Renormalized via 'git add --renormalize .' now that .gitattributes enforces eol=lf. --------- Co-authored-by: Affaan Mustafa <me@affaanmustafa.com> * feat(workflows): re-land orch-review workflow + add /orch-review command (#2400) * feat(workflows): re-land orch-review workflow + add /orch-review command Re-lands #2363 (reverted by #2393 to unbreak main's lint) and fixes the root cause so it stays green: - Restore workflows/orch-review.workflow.js + workflows/README.md. - eslint.config.js: ignore 'workflows/**/*.workflow.*' and '.claude/workflows/**' per the maintainer's note in #2393. Workflow DSL scripts use both top-level export (ESM) and top-level return (the runtime wraps them in an async fn), which no single eslint sourceType can parse — they must be excluded, not lint-fixed. 'npx eslint .' is green with this ignore. - Add commands/orch-review.md (the /orch-review surface) + regenerate docs/COMMAND-REGISTRY.json. Supersedes #2397 (command-only), which referenced the reverted workflow. * fix(workflows): address orch-review bot review findings - Verifier uncertainty no longer demotes blockers (Greptile P1 + CodeRabbit): isReal=false only refutes when confidence >= 0.8; low-confidence 'false' is treated as uncertain and kept blocking (fail closed). - Treat the diff (and finding text) as untrusted input in both review and verify prompts; ignore embedded directives (prompt-injection hardening). - Validate changedFiles entries are strings, not just that it is an array. - Enforce proof for HIGH/CRITICAL in FINDINGS_SCHEMA, not only in the prompt. - Remove in-place mutation in dimension build + dedup merge (immutable). - /orch-review: extract & validate a numeric PR id before shelling out to gh. - Docs: complete the stats example, soften wording, refresh follow-up list. * style(workflows): apply formatter to orch-review assembly * fix(plan-orchestrate): detect ecc@ecc marketplace + emit ecc: agent prefix (#2316) (#2409) * fix(plan-orchestrate): detect ecc@ecc marketplace + emit ecc: agent prefix (#2316) Co-Authored-By: Devin AI <158243242+devin-ai-integration[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> * fix(ci): resync lockfiles with package.json (eslint 10) + migrate yarn.lock to Yarn 4 format package.json requires eslint@^10.6.0 but the committed locks pinned 9.39.2, so npm ci aborted and Yarn 4 hardened mode rejected the stale v1-classic yarn.lock (YN0028). Regenerate package-lock.json and rewrite yarn.lock in Yarn 4 (berry) format so npm ci and immutable yarn installs both pass. Co-Authored-By: Devin AI <158243242+devin-ai-integration[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> * fix(ci): require clean probe exit for Windows shell/bash detection; add pyyaml dev dep Co-Authored-By: Devin AI <158243242+devin-ai-integration[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> --------- Co-authored-by: affaan <affaan@itomarkets.com> Co-authored-by: Devin AI <158243242+devin-ai-integration[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> * refactor: consolidate duplicated hook-root resolver into shared resolveEccRoot() (#2368) (#2410) * fix(ci): resync lockfiles with package.json (eslint 10) + migrate yarn.lock to Yarn 4 format package.json requires eslint@^10.6.0 but the committed locks pinned 9.39.2, so npm ci aborted and Yarn 4 hardened mode rejected the stale v1-classic yarn.lock (YN0028). Regenerate package-lock.json and rewrite yarn.lock in Yarn 4 (berry) format so npm ci and immutable yarn installs both pass. Co-Authored-By: Devin AI <158243242+devin-ai-integration[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> * fix(ci): require clean probe exit for Windows shell/bash detection; add pyyaml dev dep Co-Authored-By: Devin AI <158243242+devin-ai-integration[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> * refactor: consolidate duplicated hook-root resolver into shared resolveEccRoot() (#2368) The inline node -e resolver blob was duplicated ~60x across hooks.json, command docs, and translations. Each copy inlined the full ~700-char plugin-root search using a spread over nested array literals (p.join(d,'plugins',...s) over [['ecc'],...]), which breaks Windows hook execution due to shell quoting (#2368). Collapse every copy to a 250-char locator that loads the committed resolve-ecc-root module and delegates to resolveEccRoot() — no spread, no nested array literals, no escaped double quotes. The real search logic now lives in one tested module. Also route session-start-bootstrap.js through resolveEccRoot() instead of its own duplicated reimplementation, and fix the auto-update.md 'marketplace' (singular) typo along the way. Guard tests updated: discovery behavior is asserted against resolveEccRoot(); the inline is asserted to delegate and to contain no Windows-fragile constructs. Co-Authored-By: Devin AI <158243242+devin-ai-integration[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> * fix(resolve-ecc-root): restore full env-unset discovery in inline resolver Address Greptile review on #2410: when CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT is unset the delegating inline could only load the resolver module from ~/.claude, returning ~/.claude without ever reaching the plugin/cache search. Restore the old inline's discovery breadth (exact plugin roots + versioned cache) Windows-safely (no spread, nested arrays, or escaped quotes), then delegate the authoritative decision to resolveEccRoot(). Add regression tests for plugin-subdir and versioned-cache bootstrap with env unset. Co-Authored-By: Devin AI <158243242+devin-ai-integration[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> --------- Co-authored-by: affaan <affaan@itomarkets.com> Co-authored-by: Devin AI <158243242+devin-ai-integration[bot]@users.noreply.github.com> * fix: docs/COMMAND-REGISTRY.json check fails on fresh Windows clone (missing .gitattributes) (#2437) * fix: add .gitattributes to force LF line endings for text files npm run command-registry:check (part of npm test) fails on a fresh clone on Windows with the common core.autocrlf=true setting: git checks out docs/COMMAND-REGISTRY.json with CRLF, but generate-command-registry.js always writes LF, so the strict string comparison in checkRegistry() never matches. Forcing LF via .gitattributes makes checkouts consistent across platforms regardless of a contributor's local autocrlf setting. * fix: normalize CRLF line endings to LF per .gitattributes pyproject.toml, src/llm/__init__.py, src/llm/prompt/builder.py, src/llm/providers/claude.py, and tests/test_builder.py had CRLF line endings committed to the repo, inconsistent with the rest of the codebase. 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