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| author | Craig Jennings <c@cjennings.net> | 2026-05-31 00:07:03 -0500 |
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| committer | Craig Jennings <c@cjennings.net> | 2026-05-31 00:07:03 -0500 |
| commit | 8c0eca8375db2c2d346f5fd08ac752209349f94e (patch) | |
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feat(workflows): add monitor-inbox workflow + inbox-status script
Handoffs that arrive mid-session used to sit unseen until the next startup or a manual check. Today's burst of cross-project handoffs made that gap obvious. I added monitor-inbox.org, the cadence-and-decision layer over process-inbox: check the inbox at every task boundary, decide act-now (just do it) versus file (ask, with filing as option 1), and reply to the sender. An opt-in background-monitor /loop recipe covers unattended watching.
inbox-status (with bats tests) is the cheap check the cadence calls. It lists unprocessed handoffs and exits nonzero when any are pending, using the same artifact exclusions as the wrap-up sanity check. protocols.org gets a short cadence note so the habit fires every session, and INDEX.org lists the new workflow. The act-vs-file rule (act-now is silent, filing asks with file as option 1, ambiguity asks) is the decision protocol we settled today.
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