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diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/notes.org b/claude-templates/.ai/notes.org index 42ea8df..c16863b 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/notes.org +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/notes.org @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #+TITLE: Claude Code Notes - [Project Name] -#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings & Claude +#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings #+DATE: [Date] * About This File diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/protocols.org b/claude-templates/.ai/protocols.org index 3048df2..5cd69d4 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/protocols.org +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/protocols.org @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #+TITLE: Claude Code Protocols -#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings & Claude +#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings #+DATE: 2025-11-05 * About This File @@ -242,6 +242,10 @@ Execute the wrap-up workflow (details in Session Protocols section below): 2. Git commit and push all changes 3. Valediction summary +** "Suspend the session" / "Suspend" / "I need to go" / "Stick a pin in everything" + +Execute the suspend workflow ([[file:workflows/suspend.org][suspend.org]]): a capture-only mid-session pause for an abrupt departure. It appends a resume-weighted =SUSPENDED= entry to the Session Log, notes uncommitted work, and LEAVES =.ai/session-context.org= in place so the next startup resumes from it — no archive, no teardown, no valediction. The capture-only counterpart to "wrap it up" (which ends + archives + tears down) and to =/flush= (which prompts =/clear= and resumes the same session). "I need to go" is broad — if it reads as a conversational aside, confirm before suspending. + * User Information ** Calendar Management @@ -363,6 +367,12 @@ Craig's shell aliases =ls= to =exa=, which prints nothing to non-TTY pipes (e.g. - Applies to =ls -la=, =ls -t=, glob expansions piped through =ls=, and any =ls= invocation whose output gets read programmatically. - Symptom if forgotten: the Bash tool returns empty output and you mistakenly conclude the directory is empty. +*** zsh does not word-split unquoted variables +The Bash tool runs zsh, which (unlike bash) does not split an unquoted =$var= on whitespace. =chrome $urls= passes all the space-joined URLs as one malformed argument. + +- Loop over the values, use an array, or force the split with =${=var}=. +- Symptom if forgotten: a command that "works in bash" gets one garbled argument and fails, often silently (from the takuzu session, 2026-07-11). + ** Miscellaneous Information - Craig currently lives in New Orleans, LA - Craig's phone number: 510-316-9357 @@ -402,6 +412,28 @@ Full usage: =notify --help= or see =~/.local/bin/notify= - =atq= - list all scheduled alarms - =atrm [number]= - remove an alarm by its queue number +** Paging Craig — the agent pager + +"Page me" has two channels; pick by where Craig is. Both work from any agent runtime — nothing here is Claude-specific. + +- *At his laptop/desktop* — desktop =notify ... --persist= (above). It reaches him on the machine and stays up until dismissed. + + #+begin_src bash + notify info "Title" "Message" --persist + #+end_src + +- *Away from his laptop/desktop* — page his phone over Signal with the *agent pager*: + + #+begin_src bash + agent-page "Message for Craig's phone" + #+end_src + + =agent-page= (in =~/.local/bin= via the rulesets install) sends from the dedicated pager identity (+15045173983, registered in velox's signal-cli) to Craig's Signal account UUID, firing a normal mobile push. On velox it sends directly; on any other tailnet machine it ssh-relays the send to velox. Verified end to end 2026-07-13. Never page Craig's phone *number* — it reads as unregistered in Signal's directory; the script already targets the UUID. + + Caveats: velox must be up and on the tailnet (the script says so and names the desktop fallback when the relay fails), and the signal-cli account wants a periodic =receive= — both tracked on the rulesets Signal-pager task, which owns the full runbook. + +On velox, Claude sessions may also have the *signal-mcp* tool (=send_message_to_user=, same pager identity) — fine to use there, but it exists only in velox's local MCP config, so =agent-page= is the portable habit. Do *not* use the old =page-signal= shell script (removed 2026-06-12). + * Session Protocols ** CRITICAL: Git Commit Requirements @@ -539,6 +571,8 @@ Claude needs to add information to =.ai/notes.org=. For large amounts of informa **The gitignore set follows that same decision.** A project that gitignores =.ai/= (the code-project case) gitignores the whole personal-tooling set: =.ai/=, =.claude/=, =CLAUDE.md=, =AGENTS.md=. =.claude/= is rulesets-owned — copies of =claude-rules/*.md= plus the language bundle's rules, hooks, and settings — and re-synced from rulesets on every startup, so git isn't how it travels between machines; ignoring it also keeps those private rule copies out of the repo, which ignoring =CLAUDE.md= alone would miss. A track-mode project (personal/doc repos, or a team repo that shares config with teammates who don't run rulesets) tracks the set instead. =install-ai.sh= writes the full set at bootstrap in gitignore mode; =scripts/sweep-gitignore-tooling.sh= backfills it idempotently across existing gitignore-mode projects when the set grows. +**Public reachability decides harder than project type.** Any repo whose remotes include a non-cjennings.net host gitignores the tooling set, whatever kind of project it is — the only exception is a team repo that deliberately shares the config, decided explicitly, never by default. And a private remote is not proof of privacy: a server-side =post-receive --mirror= hook republishes invisibly from the client (the 2026-06-30 =.emacs.d= exposure rode exactly that — a cjennings.net remote mirroring to public GitHub). The sweep recognizes both the anchored (=/.ai/=) and unanchored (=.ai/=) ignore styles — an anchored-style project used to be misread as track-mode and silently skipped — and warns when tracked tooling can reach a non-cjennings.net remote. + **Credential-leak concern: gate it on project type, not on the credential itself.** A tracked secret, token, or credentials doc is only a public-leak risk where the repo can reach a public remote — that is, *code projects pushed to public GitHub*, which is exactly why those gitignore =.ai/= and =.claude/=. For *personal / documentation projects* (the =~/projects/= set: elibrary, home, finances, health, philosophy, etc.), the git remote is a private single-user repo on =cjennings.net=, so tracked credentials inside =.ai/= files are fine — that's the design, the project history IS the project. Do NOT raise a leak warning or suggest gitignoring a secret for these. When the question "is this a leak / should we gitignore this secret?" comes up, decide it on *which kind of project and remote* this is, never on the mere presence of a credential in a tracked file. **When to break out documents:** diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/references/calendar-reference.org b/claude-templates/.ai/references/calendar-reference.org index b44c0f1..5791b08 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/references/calendar-reference.org +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/references/calendar-reference.org @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #+TITLE: Calendar Reference -#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings & Claude +#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings Tool recipes, authentication, and credentials for Craig's calendar setup. Three access methods, in order of preference. diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/flashcard-to-anki.py b/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/flashcard-to-anki.py index 7227683..ca4c70b 100755 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/flashcard-to-anki.py +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/flashcard-to-anki.py @@ -13,9 +13,11 @@ Parses org-drill structure: text (sans :drill: tag). Back = entry body with newlines converted to <br>. -Deck name defaults to the input basename, case preserved. Deck and model -IDs are derived from the deck name via stable hash so re-importing the -same deck updates existing cards instead of duplicating them. +Deck name defaults to the org #+TITLE: (so the phone deck reads as the +curated title), falling back to the input basename when the source has +no #+TITLE. Deck and model IDs are derived from the deck name via stable +hash so re-importing the same deck updates existing cards instead of +duplicating them. Output defaults to ~/sync/phone/anki/<input-basename>.apkg. The .apkg is a mobile-Anki artifact the phone picks up from its sync dir, so it lands @@ -177,7 +179,19 @@ def build(cards: list[tuple[str, str, str]], deck_name: str) -> genanki.Deck: return deck -def default_deck_name(input_path: Path) -> str: +def default_deck_name(input_path: Path, org_text: str) -> str: + """Deck name defaults to the org #+TITLE:, falling back to the basename. + + The #+TITLE drives both the org-drill display in Emacs and the Anki + deck name on the phone, so the consumed deck reads as the curated + title ("Refutations") rather than the filename slug + ("refutation-drill"). Falls back to the input basename (case + preserved) when the source has no non-empty #+TITLE line. + """ + for line in org_text.splitlines(): + m = re.match(r"^#\+TITLE:\s*(.*\S)\s*$", line, re.IGNORECASE) + if m: + return m.group(1).strip() return input_path.stem @@ -197,7 +211,7 @@ def main() -> int: ) parser.add_argument( "--deck", - help="Deck name. Defaults to the input basename.", + help="Deck name. Defaults to the org #+TITLE, or the input basename.", ) parser.add_argument( "--output", @@ -213,7 +227,7 @@ def main() -> int: return 1 org_text = input_path.read_text(encoding="utf-8") - deck_name = args.deck or default_deck_name(input_path) + deck_name = args.deck or default_deck_name(input_path, org_text) output_path: Path = (args.output or default_output_path(input_path)).expanduser().resolve() output_path.parent.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True) diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/inbox-send.py b/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/inbox-send.py index 5373bd4..1ebb636 100755 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/inbox-send.py +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/inbox-send.py @@ -136,8 +136,21 @@ def slugify_filename(stem: str, max_length: int = MAX_SLUG_LENGTH) -> str: return truncated.strip("-._") +def display_name(path: Path) -> str: + """The name a project is referred to by — its basename with dots stripped. + + Dotted directories (`.emacs.d`, `.dotfiles`) are awkward to name in + conversation, so they're addressed dot-stripped: `emacsd`, `dotfiles`. + """ + return path.name.replace(".", "") + + def find_target(target_name: str, projects: list[Path]) -> Path | None: - """Resolve `target_name` against the project list (basename or numeric index).""" + """Resolve `target_name` against the project list (basename or numeric index). + + An exact basename match wins. Failing that, a dot-stripped alias matches — + so `emacsd` resolves `.emacs.d` and `dotfiles` resolves `.dotfiles`. + """ if target_name.isdigit(): idx = int(target_name) - 1 if 0 <= idx < len(projects): @@ -146,6 +159,10 @@ def find_target(target_name: str, projects: list[Path]) -> Path | None: for p in projects: if p.name == target_name: return p + norm = target_name.replace(".", "") + for p in projects: + if display_name(p) == norm: + return p return None @@ -160,6 +177,23 @@ def build_text_org(message: str, source_name: str, timestamp: str) -> str: ) +def uniquify(dest: Path) -> Path: + """Return dest, or dest with a -2/-3/... stem suffix when it already exists. + + Two sends in the same minute whose text starts with the same phrase + derive identical filenames, and the second silently overwrote the + first (a message was lost this way, 2026-07-02). Never overwrite. + """ + if not dest.exists(): + return dest + n = 2 + while True: + candidate = dest.with_name(f"{dest.stem}-{n}{dest.suffix}") + if not candidate.exists(): + return candidate + n += 1 + + def send_text( target_inbox: Path, message: str, @@ -174,7 +208,7 @@ def send_text( if not slug: raise ValueError(f"could not derive a slug from text: {message!r}") filename = f"{now.strftime(TS_FILENAME_FMT)}-from-{source_name}-{slug}.org" - dest = target_inbox / filename + dest = uniquify(target_inbox / filename) dest.write_text(build_text_org(message, source_name, now.strftime(TS_DOC_FMT))) return dest @@ -194,7 +228,7 @@ def send_file( raise ValueError(f"could not derive a slug from file: {src_path}") ext = src_path.suffix filename = f"{now.strftime(TS_FILENAME_FMT)}-from-{source_name}-{slug}{ext}" - dest = target_inbox / filename + dest = uniquify(target_inbox / filename) shutil.copy2(src_path, dest) return dest @@ -206,9 +240,9 @@ def print_project_list(projects: list[Path], current: Path | None) -> None: print("No projects (.ai/ + inbox/) found under the configured roots.") return print(f"Available .ai projects ({len(others)}):") - width = max(len(p.name) for p in others) + width = max(len(display_name(p)) for p in others) for i, p in enumerate(others, 1): - print(f" {i}. {p.name:<{width}} {p}") + print(f" {i}. {display_name(p):<{width}} {p}") def main() -> int: diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/lint-org.el b/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/lint-org.el index 3633dba..55727ef 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/lint-org.el +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/lint-org.el @@ -2,16 +2,19 @@ ;; ;; Usage: ;; emacs --batch -q -l lint-org.el FILE.org [FILE.org ...] +;; report only (the default) — categorize without modifying the file. +;; A linter reports, it doesn't write; mutation requires --fix. +;; --check is accepted as an explicit alias of this default. +;; +;; emacs --batch -q -l lint-org.el --fix FILE.org [FILE.org ...] ;; apply mechanical fixes in place, emit judgment items on stdout for the ;; command layer to walk ;; -;; emacs --batch -q -l lint-org.el --check FILE.org [FILE.org ...] -;; report only — categorize without modifying the file -;; -;; emacs --batch -q -l lint-org.el --followups-file=PATH FILE.org +;; emacs --batch -q -l lint-org.el --fix --followups-file=PATH FILE.org ;; apply mechanical fixes; if any judgment items remain, append them to ;; PATH as an org section dated today. Used by wrap-it-up to defer the ;; judgment walk to the next morning's review without blocking the wrap. +;; (--followups-file only writes in --fix mode.) ;; ;; Mechanical categories (auto-fixed): ;; item-number add [@N] directive to drifted bullets @@ -29,6 +32,13 @@ ;; link-to-local-file broken file: links ;; invalid-fuzzy-link broken *Heading refs ;; suspicious-language-in-src-block unknown source-block language +;; org-table-standard table wider than budget / missing rules +;; level-2-dated-header ** dated header instead of a keyword +;; indented-heading whitespace before stars (demoted to body) +;; empty-heading bare stars with no title +;; malformed-priority-cookie [#x]-shaped token org rejected +;; level2-done-without-closed completed level-2 task with no CLOSED +;; subtask-done-not-dated level-3+ done sub-task still a DONE keyword ;; (anything else) surfaced as judgment with checker name ;; ;; Output format on stdout: @@ -59,7 +69,9 @@ Each plist has :kind (mechanical-fixed | judgment), :line, :checker, :msg. Mechanical entries from --check mode also carry :preview t.") (defvar lo-check-only nil - "Non-nil means run in report-only mode — no buffer writes.") + "Non-nil means run in report-only mode — no buffer writes. +The CLI defaults this to t (a linter reports, it doesn't write); +`--fix' is what enables writes on a command-line run.") (defvar lo-current-file nil "Path of the file currently being processed.") (defvar lo-followups-file nil @@ -348,24 +360,40 @@ logical row, matching wrap-org-table.el's grouping." (defun lo--check-tables () "Scan the current buffer for org tables violating the table standard. -Emits one judgment item per violating table." +Emits one judgment item per violating table. Pipe-led lines inside +#+begin_/#+end_ blocks are content (ASCII art, shell pipes), not tables, +and are skipped — the same block rule `wot-process-file' applies." (save-excursion (goto-char (point-min)) - (while (re-search-forward "^[ \t]*|" nil t) - (let ((start-line (line-number-at-pos)) - (lines nil)) - (beginning-of-line) - (while (and (not (eobp)) (looking-at "[ \t]*|")) - (push (buffer-substring-no-properties (line-beginning-position) - (line-end-position)) - lines) + (let ((in-block nil)) ; the open block's type, e.g. "example" — nil outside + (while (not (eobp)) + (cond + ;; Type-matched close only: literal #+end_src quoted inside an + ;; example block must not clear the flag (see wot-process-file). + ((and (not in-block) + (looking-at "^[ \t]*#\\+begin_\\([^ \t\n]+\\)")) + (setq in-block (downcase (match-string 1))) + (forward-line 1)) + ((and in-block + (looking-at-p (format "^[ \t]*#\\+end_%s\\([ \t]\\|$\\)" + (regexp-quote in-block)))) + (setq in-block nil) (forward-line 1)) - (let ((violations (lo--table-violations (nreverse lines)))) - (when violations - (lo--emit-judgment - 'org-table-standard start-line - (format "table violates the org-table standard: %s — wrap-org-table.el reflows it" - (string-join violations "; "))))))))) + ((and (not in-block) (looking-at-p "^[ \t]*|")) + (let ((start-line (line-number-at-pos)) + (lines nil)) + (while (and (not (eobp)) (looking-at "[ \t]*|")) + (push (buffer-substring-no-properties (line-beginning-position) + (line-end-position)) + lines) + (forward-line 1)) + (let ((violations (lo--table-violations (nreverse lines)))) + (when violations + (lo--emit-judgment + 'org-table-standard start-line + (format "table violates the org-table standard: %s — wrap-org-table.el reflows it" + (string-join violations "; "))))))) + (t (forward-line 1))))))) ;;; --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ;;; level-2 dated-header check (claude-rules/todo-format.md) @@ -393,6 +421,136 @@ Emits one judgment item per offending heading (checker "level-2 dated header is a completion defect (todo-format.md): a ** task or VERIFY closes with DONE/CANCELLED + CLOSED:, not a dated heading — convert it so --archive-done can archive it")))) ;;; --------------------------------------------------------------------------- +;;; structural heading checks (mistakes org-lint does not cover) +;; +;; org-lint validates links, drawers, blocks, and babel — but not heading +;; well-formedness. These four catch hand-edit defects it misses, all +;; judgment-only (each repair is a human call) and regex-based (no dependence on +;; which TODO keywords the batch Emacs happens to recognize): +;; +;; indented-heading leading whitespace before two-or-more stars; org +;; demotes it to body text, so the task vanishes from +;; the agenda and never archives. The worst case — an +;; invisible task — and silent. Single `*' is left +;; alone (a valid indented plain-list bullet). +;; empty-heading a line of bare stars with no title. +;; malformed-priority-cookie a `[#x]'-shaped token org rejected (lowercase, +;; multi-char, non-letter) sitting where a cookie +;; would be. +;; level2-done-without-closed a level-2 DONE/CANCELLED with no CLOSED line — +;; directly relevant to todo-cleanup's aging step, +;; which archives an undated completed task at once. + +(defconst lo-done-keywords '("DONE" "CANCELLED") + "Heading keywords treated as completed for `lo--check-level2-done-without-closed'.") + +(defun lo--check-indented-headings () + "Flag lines that are whitespace + two-or-more stars + space outside any block. +Org parses a heading only at column 0, so leading whitespace silently demotes a +would-be heading to body text. Two-or-more stars is required: an indented +single `*' is a valid plain-list bullet, not a lost heading, so flagging it +false-positives on legitimate lists; `**'+ is never a bullet, so an indented one +is unambiguously a demoted level-2+ heading turned invisible. Lines inside +`#+begin_/#+end_' blocks are skipped — indented asterisks there are legitimate +content." + (save-excursion + (goto-char (point-min)) + (let ((in-block nil)) + (while (not (eobp)) + (cond + ((looking-at-p "^[ \t]*#\\+begin_") (setq in-block t)) + ((looking-at-p "^[ \t]*#\\+end_") (setq in-block nil)) + ((and (not in-block) (looking-at-p "^[ \t]+\\*\\*+[ \t]")) + (lo--emit-judgment + 'indented-heading (line-number-at-pos) + "indented heading: leading whitespace before the stars demotes this to body text — org won't treat it as a heading (it vanishes from the agenda and never archives); dedent to column 0"))) + (forward-line 1))))) + +(defun lo--check-empty-headings () + "Flag headings that are bare stars with no title text. +A line of nothing but stars is an empty heading — a stray heading-star carrying +no content." + (save-excursion + (goto-char (point-min)) + (while (re-search-forward "^\\*+[ \t]*$" nil t) + (lo--emit-judgment + 'empty-heading (line-number-at-pos) + "empty heading: a line of stars with no title — delete it or give it a title")))) + +(defun lo--check-malformed-priority-cookies () + "Flag a heading whose first cookie-shaped token is not a valid priority. +A valid cookie is a single uppercase letter in `[#A]' form. Verbatim-wrapped +cookies (`=[#D]=' quoted in a dated-log title) are skipped. Only the first +token on the line is checked, so a real cookie earlier on the line means a +later `[#x]' in the title is left alone." + (save-excursion + (goto-char (point-min)) + ;; Case-sensitive: a cookie is uppercase only, and case-fold-search defaults + ;; to t (which would accept [#a] as valid). + (let ((case-fold-search nil)) + (while (re-search-forward "^\\*+ " nil t) + (let ((eol (line-end-position)) (hline (line-number-at-pos))) + (when (re-search-forward "\\[#\\([^]]*\\)\\]" eol t) + (let ((inner (match-string 1)) + (before (char-before (match-beginning 0))) + (after (char-after (match-end 0)))) + (unless (or (eq before ?=) (eq after ?=) + (string-match-p "\\`[A-Z]\\'" inner)) + (lo--emit-judgment + 'malformed-priority-cookie hline + (format "malformed priority cookie [#%s] — a cookie is a single uppercase letter ([#A]) right after the keyword; fix or remove it" + inner))))) + (goto-char eol)))))) + +(defun lo--check-level2-done-without-closed () + "Flag a level-2 DONE/CANCELLED heading with no CLOSED line in its own entry. +todo-cleanup's `--archive-done' aging step archives a completed task with no +parseable CLOSED date immediately, so an undated completed task silently leaves +the live file on the next `task-sorted'." + (save-excursion + (goto-char (point-min)) + ;; Case-sensitive: DONE/CANCELLED are uppercase keywords, not the words + ;; "done"/"cancelled" in a heading title (case-fold-search defaults to t). + (let ((case-fold-search nil) + (re (format "^\\*\\* \\(%s\\) " + (mapconcat #'regexp-quote lo-done-keywords "\\|")))) + (while (re-search-forward re nil t) + (let ((hline (line-number-at-pos)) + (entry-end (save-excursion (outline-next-heading) (point)))) + (save-excursion + (forward-line 1) + (unless (re-search-forward "^[ \t]*CLOSED:[ \t]*\\[" entry-end t) + (lo--emit-judgment + 'level2-done-without-closed hline + "level-2 DONE/CANCELLED has no CLOSED date — add CLOSED: [YYYY-MM-DD Day]; task-sorted's aging step archives an undated completed task immediately")))))))) + +;;; --------------------------------------------------------------------------- +;;; level-3+ dated-header check (claude-rules/todo-format.md) +;; +;; The inverse of the level-2 check above. A completed sub-task — a heading at +;; level 3 or deeper, under a parent task — becomes a dated event-log entry, not +;; a DONE keyword, so the parent's subtree grows a chronological history instead +;; of a long tail of nested DONE lines. An interactive org close +;; (`org-log-done' → DONE + CLOSED) leaves the keyword in place, and +;; `--archive-done' only touches level 2, so these accumulate. Flag them for +;; conversion. Judgment-only and regex-based (independent of which TODO keywords +;; the batch Emacs recognizes); todo-cleanup.el --convert-subtasks does the fix. + +(defun lo--check-subtask-done-not-dated () + "Flag level-3+ headings carrying a done keyword (DONE/CANCELLED/FAILED). +Emits one judgment item per offending heading (checker +`subtask-done-not-dated')." + (save-excursion + (goto-char (point-min)) + ;; Case-sensitive: the keywords are uppercase, not the words in a title. + (let ((case-fold-search nil)) + (while (re-search-forward + "^\\*\\{3,\\} \\(DONE\\|CANCELLED\\|FAILED\\) " nil t) + (lo--emit-judgment + 'subtask-done-not-dated (line-number-at-pos) + "level-3+ done sub-task should be a dated event-log entry (todo-format.md): run todo-cleanup.el --convert-subtasks to rewrite it"))))) + +;;; --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ;;; File processing (defun lo--backup (file) @@ -428,6 +586,12 @@ left unmodified and mechanical entries are recorded with :preview t." (lo--check-tables) ;; Same shape: flag level-2 dated headers (completion defects). (lo--check-level2-dated-headers) + ;; Structural heading defects org-lint doesn't cover. + (lo--check-indented-headings) + (lo--check-empty-headings) + (lo--check-malformed-priority-cookies) + (lo--check-level2-done-without-closed) + (lo--check-subtask-done-not-dated) (when (and (not lo-check-only) (buffer-modified-p)) (save-buffer))) (with-current-buffer buf (set-buffer-modified-p nil)) @@ -534,6 +698,13 @@ After printing, also append judgments to `lo-followups-file' when set." ;;; CLI (defun lo-main () + ;; Report-only is the CLI default; --fix is the only way a command-line run + ;; writes to disk. The old mutate-by-default reformatted five files in one + ;; pass before anyone confirmed anything (work project, 2026-07-09). + (setq lo-check-only t) + (when (member "--fix" command-line-args-left) + (setq lo-check-only nil) + (setq command-line-args-left (delete "--fix" command-line-args-left))) (when (member "--check" command-line-args-left) (setq lo-check-only t) (setq command-line-args-left (delete "--check" command-line-args-left))) @@ -545,7 +716,7 @@ After printing, also append judgments to `lo-followups-file' when set." (setq command-line-args-left (delete followups command-line-args-left)))) (if (null command-line-args-left) (progn - (princ "Usage: emacs --batch -q -l lint-org.el [--check] [--followups-file=PATH] FILE.org ...\n") + (princ "Usage: emacs --batch -q -l lint-org.el [--fix] [--check] [--followups-file=PATH] FILE.org ...\n") (kill-emacs 1)) (let ((files command-line-args-left)) (setq command-line-args-left nil) @@ -564,7 +735,7 @@ this file without firing the CLI dispatch — under `ert-run-tests-batch-and-exi the trailing args are things like `-f ert-run-tests-batch-and-exit'." (and command-line-args-left (cl-every (lambda (a) - (cond ((member a '("--check")) t) + (cond ((member a '("--check" "--fix")) t) ((string-prefix-p "--followups-file=" a) t) ((string-prefix-p "-" a) nil) (t (file-readable-p a)))) diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/route-batch b/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/route-batch new file mode 100755 index 0000000..8f27d19 --- /dev/null +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/route-batch @@ -0,0 +1,175 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python3 +"""route-batch — the wrap-up router's mechanical go path. + +The wrap-up cross-project router (wrap-it-up.org Step 3; wrapup-routing spec +D7/D8/D9) surfaces the local tasks that inbox process mode stamped with +:ROUTE_CANDIDATE: <destination> at file time, and on "go" delivers each to its +destination project's inbox. This script does the mechanical half so the +subtree surgery is deterministic: + + route-batch --list [--todo todo.org] + One "<destination>\t<heading>" line per :ROUTE_CANDIDATE:-tagged task. + Silent with exit 0 when there are no candidates (the workflow's + empty-set-equals-zero-interaction rule). Read-only. + + route-batch --go [--todo todo.org] + For each candidate, bottom-up: extract the task's whole subtree + (children ride along), drop the :ROUTE_CANDIDATE: line (and the + property drawer if that leaves it empty), promote the subtree so its + top heading is level 1, write it to a temp file, and deliver it via + the sibling inbox-send.py to the destination's inbox/ (one file per + task, from-<source> provenance stamped by inbox-send). Only after a + successful send is the subtree removed from the local todo.org — a + failed send leaves that task in place, is reported, and the run exits + non-zero after attempting the rest. + +The candidate set is exactly the tagged tasks — never the standing backlog. +Discovery, roots, and the source-project name all come from inbox-send.py +(INBOX_SEND_ROOTS sandboxes it in tests). The reject-from-another-project +flow in inbox process mode is the mis-route recovery; that path is why +removing the local source after a successful send is safe. +""" + +import argparse +import os +import re +import subprocess +import sys +import tempfile +from pathlib import Path + +HEADING_RE = re.compile(r"^(\*+)\s+(.*)$") +MARKER_RE = re.compile(r"^\s*:ROUTE_CANDIDATE:\s+(\S+)\s*$") + + +def find_candidates(lines): + """[(heading_idx, end_idx, marker_idx, destination, heading_text)] — + end_idx is one past the subtree's last line.""" + candidates = [] + for i, line in enumerate(lines): + m = MARKER_RE.match(line) + if not m: + continue + head_idx = None + for j in range(i, -1, -1): + hm = HEADING_RE.match(lines[j]) + if hm: + head_idx = j + level = len(hm.group(1)) + heading = hm.group(2) + break + if head_idx is None: + continue + end = len(lines) + for k in range(head_idx + 1, len(lines)): + km = HEADING_RE.match(lines[k]) + if km and len(km.group(1)) <= level: + end = k + break + candidates.append((head_idx, end, i, m.group(1), heading)) + return candidates + + +def extract_handoff(lines, head_idx, end): + """The subtree as handoff text: every :ROUTE_CANDIDATE: line dropped + (a marker is meaningless at the destination), empty drawers pruned, + headings promoted so the task is level 1.""" + sub = [l for l in lines[head_idx:end] if not MARKER_RE.match(l)] + + pruned = [] + i = 0 + while i < len(sub): + if sub[i].strip() == ":PROPERTIES:" and i + 1 < len(sub) and sub[i + 1].strip() == ":END:": + i += 2 + continue + pruned.append(sub[i]) + i += 1 + + shift = len(HEADING_RE.match(pruned[0]).group(1)) - 1 + if shift > 0: + pruned = [l[shift:] if HEADING_RE.match(l) else l for l in pruned] + return "\n".join(pruned).rstrip() + "\n" + + +def send(destination, handoff_text, slug): + inbox_send = Path(__file__).with_name("inbox-send.py") + with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile( + "w", suffix=".org", prefix=f"route-{slug}-", delete=False, encoding="utf-8" + ) as tf: + tf.write(handoff_text) + tmp = tf.name + try: + result = subprocess.run( + [sys.executable, str(inbox_send), destination, "--file", tmp], + capture_output=True, text=True, + ) + return result.returncode == 0, (result.stderr or result.stdout).strip() + finally: + os.unlink(tmp) + + +def main(): + ap = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog="route-batch") + mode = ap.add_mutually_exclusive_group(required=True) + mode.add_argument("--list", action="store_true", dest="list_mode") + mode.add_argument("--go", action="store_true") + ap.add_argument("--todo", default="todo.org") + args = ap.parse_args() + + todo_path = Path(args.todo) + if not todo_path.is_file(): + return 0 # no todo file, no candidates + lines = todo_path.read_text(encoding="utf-8").splitlines() + candidates = find_candidates(lines) + + # Two markers in one task's drawer are one candidate, not two: same span + + # same destination dedupes. Everything else that overlaps — a tagged child + # inside a tagged parent, one task tagged for two destinations — is a + # conflict: routing either span would silently take the other (or, with a + # stale end index, a bystander task) along. Conflicts are left in place + # and reported; the human untangles which project the pieces belong to. + deduped = [] + for cand in candidates: + if not any(c[0] == cand[0] and c[1] == cand[1] and c[3] == cand[3] for c in deduped): + deduped.append(cand) + conflicted = set() + for a in deduped: + for b in deduped: + if a is not b and a[0] <= b[0] and b[1] <= a[1]: + conflicted.add(a) + conflicted.add(b) + routable = [c for c in deduped if c not in conflicted] + + if not deduped: + return 0 + + if args.list_mode: + for _h, _e, _m, dest, heading in deduped: + flag = "\tCONFLICT (overlapping candidates — resolve by hand)" if (_h, _e, _m, dest, heading) in conflicted else "" + print(f"{dest}\t{heading}{flag}") + return 0 + + failures = 0 + for _h, _e, _m, dest, heading in sorted(conflicted): + failures += 1 + print(f"CONFLICT: {dest}\t{heading}\t(overlapping candidate subtrees — left in place, resolve by hand)") + + # Bottom-up so earlier indices stay valid as subtrees are removed; the + # file is rewritten after every successful send so a crash mid-run never + # leaves an already-sent task still present locally. + for head_idx, end, _marker_idx, dest, heading in sorted(routable, reverse=True): + handoff = extract_handoff(lines, head_idx, end) + slug = re.sub(r"[^a-z0-9]+", "-", heading.lower()).strip("-")[:40] or "task" + ok, detail = send(dest, handoff, slug) + if ok: + del lines[head_idx:end] + todo_path.write_text("\n".join(lines).rstrip("\n") + "\n", encoding="utf-8") + print(f"routed: {dest}\t{heading}") + else: + failures += 1 + print(f"FAILED: {dest}\t{heading}\t({detail})") + return 1 if failures else 0 + + +if __name__ == "__main__": + sys.exit(main()) diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/route_recommend.py b/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/route_recommend.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7b36405 --- /dev/null +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/route_recommend.py @@ -0,0 +1,136 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python3 +"""Wrap-up routing recommendation engine. + +Given an inbox keeper's text and a list of candidate project names, infer which +project the item belongs to, with a confidence tier: + + strong a project's name (or its dot-stripped form, or a path containing it) + appears literally in the item + weak a distinctive name token overlaps, but the full name doesn't + none no overlap; the item stays put + +A multi-way tie at the top tier is ambiguous, so it downgrades to weak with a +deterministic pick (most token overlap, then alphabetical). An empty candidate +list yields none. + +The pure core is `recommend(item, projects) -> (destination, confidence)` — the +shape the wrap-up router (Phase 4) and the process-inbox marker (Phase 2) both +call. The CLI wires it to inbox-send.py's `discover_projects` so the candidate +set is the same project universe inbox-send already knows. + +CLI: + route_recommend.py --item "<text>" [--exclude <current-project>] +prints "<destination>\\t<confidence>" on a match, or "none". +""" + +import argparse +import importlib.util +import re +import sys +from pathlib import Path + +# A distinctive-enough token for weak matching; shorter tokens (of, to, id) are +# too noisy to route on. +MIN_WEAK_TOKEN = 4 + +_TOKEN_RE = re.compile(r"[a-z0-9]+") + + +def _tokens(text: str) -> set[str]: + return set(_TOKEN_RE.findall(text.lower())) + + +def _name_variants(name: str) -> set[str]: + """A project name and its dot-stripped alias (.emacs.d -> emacsd).""" + return {v for v in (name.lower(), name.replace(".", "").lower()) if v} + + +def _literal_present(name: str, item_lower: str) -> bool: + """True if a name variant appears in the item on word-ish boundaries. + + Boundaries keep 'home' from matching inside 'homeowner' while still + matching it inside a path ('~/code/home/...') or a hyphenated name. + """ + for variant in _name_variants(name): + if re.search(r"(?<![a-z0-9])" + re.escape(variant) + r"(?![a-z0-9])", item_lower): + return True + return False + + +def _tiebreak(candidates: list[str], item_tokens: set[str]) -> str: + """Most token overlap first, then alphabetical — deterministic.""" + return sorted(candidates, key=lambda p: (-len(_tokens(p) & item_tokens), p))[0] + + +def recommend(item: str, projects: list[str]) -> tuple[str | None, str]: + """Infer the destination project for `item` from `projects`. + + Returns (destination, confidence). confidence is "strong" / "weak" / "none"; + destination is None exactly when confidence is "none". + """ + if not projects: + return (None, "none") + + item_lower = item.lower() + item_tokens = _tokens(item) + + strong: list[str] = [] + weak: list[str] = [] + for project in projects: + if _literal_present(project, item_lower): + strong.append(project) + continue + name_tokens = {t for t in _tokens(project) if len(t) >= MIN_WEAK_TOKEN} + if name_tokens & item_tokens: + weak.append(project) + + if len(strong) == 1: + return (strong[0], "strong") + if len(strong) > 1: + return (_tiebreak(strong, item_tokens), "weak") + if len(weak) == 1: + return (weak[0], "weak") + if len(weak) > 1: + return (_tiebreak(weak, item_tokens), "weak") + return (None, "none") + + +def _load_inbox_send(): + """Load the sibling kebab-named inbox-send.py as a module for its discovery.""" + path = Path(__file__).with_name("inbox-send.py") + spec = importlib.util.spec_from_file_location("inbox_send", path) + if spec is None or spec.loader is None: + raise ImportError(f"cannot load {path}") + module = importlib.util.module_from_spec(spec) + spec.loader.exec_module(module) + return module + + +def discover_destination_names(exclude: str | None = None) -> list[str]: + """The candidate project names, reusing inbox-send's discovery. + + `exclude` drops the current project (matched by exact name or dot-stripped + alias) so the engine never recommends routing an item to where it already is. + """ + mod = _load_inbox_send() + names = [p.name for p in mod.discover_projects(mod.resolve_roots())] + if exclude: + drop = _name_variants(exclude) + names = [n for n in names if not (_name_variants(n) & drop)] + return names + + +def main() -> int: + parser = argparse.ArgumentParser(description="Recommend a routing destination for an inbox keeper.") + parser.add_argument("--item", required=True, help="the keeper's text") + parser.add_argument("--exclude", help="current project to exclude from candidates") + args = parser.parse_args() + + projects = discover_destination_names(exclude=args.exclude) + destination, confidence = recommend(args.item, projects) + print("none" if destination is None else f"{destination}\t{confidence}") + return 0 + + +if __name__ == "__main__": + sys.exit(main()) diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/self-inject.sh b/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/self-inject.sh new file mode 100755 index 0000000..e7340c1 --- /dev/null +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/self-inject.sh @@ -0,0 +1,68 @@ +#!/bin/sh +# self-inject.sh — type text into the tmux pane running this agent session. +# +# The building block for AUTO-FLUSH: an agent checkpoints its session-context, +# then has tmux type "/clear" and a resume prompt at its own idle prompt, so a +# session flushes with no human at the keyboard. +# +# Usage: +# self-inject.sh -t %PANE <delay> <text> [<delay2> <text2> ...] +# self-inject.sh <delay> <text> [...] # derive pane from ancestry +# self-inject.sh [-t %PANE] # no pairs: report the pane +# +# Each pair: sleep <delay> seconds, then type <text> literally and press Enter. +# +# TWO HARD-WON GOTCHAS (2026-07-02, archsetup session): +# 1. A detached child (setsid/nohup/&) of an agent tool call DIES when the +# tool call ends — the harness cleans up the process group. The arm step +# must run under the tmux SERVER instead: +# tmux run-shell -b "self-inject.sh -t %1 25 '/clear' 15 'go — resume...'" +# 2. Under tmux run-shell the process is a child of the tmux server, so +# ancestry-based pane detection CANNOT work there. Derive the pane FIRST, +# synchronously from the agent's own shell (no -t), then pass it +# explicitly with -t when arming. +# +# Collision hazard: if the user happens to be typing when the send fires, the +# injected text merges into their input line (a real /clear became "/clearto" +# mid-word). Auto-flush is for sessions running unattended; warn the user to +# keep hands off for the armed window if they're present. + +PANE="" +if [ "$1" = "-t" ]; then + PANE=$2; shift 2 +fi + +ppid_of() { + # /proc/<pid>/stat: pid (comm) state ppid ... — comm may contain spaces, + # so take the 2nd field after the LAST ')'. + stat=$(cat "/proc/$1/stat" 2>/dev/null) || return 1 + # shellcheck disable=SC2086 # word-splitting the stat tail is the point + set -- ${stat##*) } + echo "$2" +} + +find_pane() { + anc=" " + pid=$$ + while [ -n "$pid" ] && [ "$pid" -gt 1 ] 2>/dev/null; do + anc="$anc$pid " + pid=$(ppid_of "$pid") || break + done + tmux list-panes -a -F "#{pane_pid} #{pane_id}" 2>/dev/null | \ + while read -r ppid pane; do + case "$anc" in *" $ppid "*) echo "$pane"; break;; esac + done +} + +[ -n "$PANE" ] || PANE=$(find_pane) +[ -n "$PANE" ] || { echo "self-inject: no owning pane found (pass -t %PANE)" >&2; exit 1; } + +# With no delay/text pairs, just report the pane (the derive-first step). +[ $# -ge 2 ] || { echo "$PANE"; exit 0; } + +while [ $# -ge 2 ]; do + sleep "$1" + tmux send-keys -t "$PANE" -l "$2" + tmux send-keys -t "$PANE" Enter + shift 2 +done diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/spec-sort b/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/spec-sort new file mode 100755 index 0000000..ebfef82 --- /dev/null +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/spec-sort @@ -0,0 +1,715 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env python3 +"""spec-sort — one-time docs-pile retrofit for the docs-lifecycle convention. + +Classifies every docs/**/*.org outside docs/specs/ by one predicate: a doc +carrying BOTH a "Decisions" heading AND an "Implementation phases" heading is +a spec candidate; everything else is a note. For each candidate it shows an +evidence panel (Status field, decision/finding cookies, the linking todo.org +task, recent dated history, cheap existence checks on phase-named artifacts) +and proposes a lifecycle keyword the evidence supports — conservative +non-terminal (DRAFT) when inconclusive. The helper proposes; a human confirms +every move. + +Dry-run report is the default. --apply executes under the fail-safe contract: + + - Clean-worktree preflight: refuses on a dirty git tree (exit 2) unless + --allow-dirty, which prints exactly what recovery loses. + - Every candidate must be addressed with --confirm REL=KEYWORD or + --skip REL; terminal keywords (IMPLEMENTED SUPERSEDED CANCELLED) also + need --reason REL=TEXT, recorded in the status-history line. + - The full move + relink plan is computed and validated first (every + destination free, every link resolvable), written to a plan file, and + only then executed from that recorded plan. + - Bare-path mentions of a moving doc inside the rewritten roots are + reported, never rewritten; they block --apply until --acknowledge-bare + explicitly waives them. + - Mid-apply failure stops the run, names what was and wasn't applied, and + prints the git-restore recovery recipe (plus deletion of newly created + destination copies, which git restore can't remove). + - After a successful apply, a residue scan across the rewritten roots must + find no link still resolving to an old path, or spec-sort exits non-zero + naming the residue. + +Per move: rename to carry the -spec.org suffix, prepend the status heading +(:ID: UUID + dated history line), rewrite the keyword header to the +two-sequence form, mirror the keyword into the Metadata Status field, and +recompute every affected file: link (inbound links to the moved doc AND the +moved doc's own outbound relative links). Rewritten roots: todo.org, +.ai/notes.org, docs/**, .ai/project-workflows/, .ai/project-scripts/. +Reported-never-rewritten: .ai/sessions/ (frozen history) and synced template +paths (.ai/workflows/, .ai/scripts/, .ai/protocols.org — the report names +the canonical claude-templates file instead). + +Finally stamps :LAST_SPEC_SORT: YYYY-MM-DD in .ai/notes.org's +* Workflow State section (created idempotently), which permanently clears +the startup nudge. A run with zero candidates still stamps. + +Exit codes: 0 done (or clean report), 1 blocked (confirm gate, validation, +bare mentions, residue, mid-apply failure), 2 usage / preflight refusal. + +Test hook: SPEC_SORT_INJECT_FAIL_AFTER=N aborts the apply after N write +operations, exercising the recovery path in the bats suite. +""" + +import argparse +import json +import os +import re +import subprocess +import sys +import tempfile +import uuid +from datetime import datetime + +LIFECYCLE = ("DRAFT", "READY", "DOING", "IMPLEMENTED", "SUPERSEDED", "CANCELLED") +TERMINAL = {"IMPLEMENTED", "SUPERSEDED", "CANCELLED"} +TODO_HEADER = [ + "#+TODO: TODO | DONE", + "#+TODO: DRAFT READY DOING | IMPLEMENTED SUPERSEDED CANCELLED", +] + +# Project-owned surfaces whose file: links get rewritten. +REWRITE_ROOTS = ("todo.org", ".ai/notes.org", "docs", ".ai/project-workflows", ".ai/project-scripts") +# Frozen or synced surfaces: occurrences are reported, never rewritten. +REPORT_ROOTS = (".ai/sessions", ".ai/workflows", ".ai/scripts", ".ai/protocols.org") +# Synced template paths map to their canonical rulesets file for the report. +SYNCED_PREFIX = (".ai/workflows", ".ai/scripts", ".ai/protocols.org") + +LINK_RE = re.compile(r"\[\[file:([^\]\[]+)\](?:\[([^\]\[]*)\])?\]") +HEADING_RE = re.compile(r"^(\*+)\s+(.*)$") +COOKIE_RE = re.compile(r"\[\d+/\d+\]") +DATED_RE = re.compile(r"\b\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}\b") + + +def read_text(path): + try: + with open(path, encoding="utf-8") as f: + return f.read() + except (UnicodeDecodeError, OSError): + return None + + +def heading_text(line): + """Heading text with the org keyword and priority cookie stripped.""" + m = HEADING_RE.match(line) + if not m: + return None + text = re.sub(r"^[A-Z]+\s+", "", m.group(2)) + text = re.sub(r"^\[#[A-Z]\]\s+", "", text) + return text.strip() + + +def has_spine(content): + """The classification predicate: Decisions AND Implementation phases.""" + dec = imp = False + for line in content.splitlines(): + t = heading_text(line) + if t is None: + continue + tl = t.lower() + if tl.startswith("decisions"): + dec = True + elif tl.startswith("implementation phases"): + imp = True + return dec and imp + + +def walk_files(root, rel_base): + """Yield project-relative paths of files under rel_base (file or dir).""" + abs_base = os.path.join(root, rel_base) + if os.path.isfile(abs_base): + yield rel_base + return + for dirpath, dirs, files in os.walk(abs_base): + dirs.sort() + for name in sorted(files): + yield os.path.relpath(os.path.join(dirpath, name), root) + + +def classify(root): + """Split docs/**/*.org outside docs/specs/ into candidates / anomalies / notes.""" + candidates, anomalies, notes = [], [], [] + docs = os.path.join(root, "docs") + if not os.path.isdir(docs): + return candidates, anomalies, notes + for rel in walk_files(root, "docs"): + if not rel.endswith(".org"): + continue + parts = rel.split(os.sep) + if len(parts) > 1 and parts[1] == "specs": + continue + content = read_text(os.path.join(root, rel)) + if content is None: + continue + if has_spine(content): + candidates.append(rel) + elif os.path.basename(rel).endswith("-spec.org"): + anomalies.append(rel) + else: + notes.append(rel) + return candidates, anomalies, notes + + +def dest_for(rel): + base = os.path.basename(rel) + if not base.endswith("-spec.org"): + base = base[: -len(".org")] + "-spec.org" + return os.path.join("docs", "specs", base) + + +# ---- Evidence panel --------------------------------------------------- + + +def todo_task_for(root, rel): + """Heading of the first todo.org task whose subtree mentions the doc.""" + content = read_text(os.path.join(root, "todo.org")) + if content is None: + return None + lines = content.splitlines() + basename = os.path.basename(rel) + for i, line in enumerate(lines): + if basename in line or rel in line: + for j in range(i, -1, -1): + if HEADING_RE.match(lines[j]): + return lines[j].lstrip("* ").strip() + return None + return None + + +def gather_evidence(root, rel, content): + ev = {} + m = re.search(r"^\|\s*Status\s*\|\s*([^|]*)\|", content, re.MULTILINE | re.IGNORECASE) + ev["status"] = m.group(1).strip() if m else None + + cookies = [] + for line in content.splitlines(): + t = heading_text(line) + if t and COOKIE_RE.search(t) and ( + t.lower().startswith("decisions") or t.lower().startswith("review findings") + ): + cookies.append(t) + ev["cookies"] = cookies + + ev["todo"] = todo_task_for(root, rel) + kw = None + if ev["todo"]: + m = re.match(r"([A-Z]+)\s", ev["todo"]) + kw = m.group(1) if m else None + ev["todo_keyword"] = kw + + dated = [ln.strip() for ln in content.splitlines() if DATED_RE.search(ln)] + ev["history"] = dated[-1][:100] if dated else None + + # Cheap artifact check: =path= tokens inside the Implementation phases section. + artifacts, exists = [], 0 + section = re.split(r"^\*+\s+.*implementation phases.*$", content, maxsplit=1, flags=re.MULTILINE | re.IGNORECASE) + if len(section) > 1: + for tok in re.findall(r"=([^=\s]+)=", section[1]): + if "/" in tok: + artifacts.append(tok) + if os.path.exists(os.path.join(root, tok)): + exists += 1 + ev["artifacts"] = (exists, artifacts) + return ev + + +def propose_keyword(ev): + s = (ev["status"] or "").lower() + words = set(re.findall(r"[a-z]+", s)) + if words & {"implemented", "shipped", "complete", "completed", "done"}: + return "IMPLEMENTED" + if words & {"superseded"}: + return "SUPERSEDED" + if words & {"cancelled", "canceled", "dead", "abandoned"}: + return "CANCELLED" + if words & {"doing", "implementing"} or "in progress" in s or "in-progress" in s: + return "DOING" + if ev["todo_keyword"] == "DOING": + return "DOING" + if words & {"ready", "approved", "accepted"}: + return "READY" + return "DRAFT" # conservative non-terminal default + + +# ---- Link scanning ---------------------------------------------------- + + +def rewrite_files(root): + """Project-relative *.org files under the rewritten roots.""" + seen = [] + for base in REWRITE_ROOTS: + if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(root, base)): + continue + for rel in walk_files(root, base): + if rel.endswith(".org") and rel not in seen: + seen.append(rel) + return seen + + +def resolve_target(root, linker_rel, raw_target, moved): + """Resolve a file: link target to a project-relative path (org semantics + first — relative to the linking file's directory — then project-root + anchoring as a fallback for root-anchored links).""" + if raw_target.startswith(("/", "~", "http:", "https:")): + return None + rel_a = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(linker_rel), raw_target)) + if rel_a in moved or os.path.exists(os.path.join(root, rel_a)): + return rel_a + rel_b = os.path.normpath(raw_target) + if rel_b in moved or os.path.exists(os.path.join(root, rel_b)): + return rel_b + return rel_a + + +def plan_link_edits(root, moved): + """Compute every link rewrite: inbound links to moved docs and moved + docs' own outbound relative links. Returns ({linker_rel: [(old, new)]}, + [ambiguity descriptions]) — a link whose file-relative and root-anchored + readings are both live and disagree about a moving doc blocks validation + rather than being rewritten against a guess.""" + edits = {} + ambiguous = [] + for linker in rewrite_files(root): + content = read_text(os.path.join(root, linker)) + if content is None: + continue + linker_post = moved.get(linker, linker) + for m in LINK_RE.finditer(content): + raw = m.group(1) + desc = m.group(2) + target_path, sep, anchor = raw.partition("::") + target = resolve_target(root, linker, target_path, moved) + if target is None: + continue + rel_a = os.path.normpath(os.path.join(os.path.dirname(linker), target_path)) + rel_b = os.path.normpath(target_path) + if rel_a != rel_b: + live_a = rel_a in moved or os.path.exists(os.path.join(root, rel_a)) + live_b = rel_b in moved or os.path.exists(os.path.join(root, rel_b)) + if live_a and live_b and (rel_a in moved or rel_b in moved): + ambiguous.append( + "%s: [[file:%s]] reads as %s (file-relative) or %s (root-anchored) " + "and a moving doc is involved — resolve the link by hand" % (linker, raw, rel_a, rel_b)) + continue + if target not in moved and linker not in moved: + continue + if target not in moved and not os.path.exists(os.path.join(root, target)): + continue # already broken before this run; not ours to guess + target_post = moved.get(target, target) + new_path = os.path.relpath(target_post, os.path.dirname(linker_post) or ".") + new_raw = new_path + (sep + anchor if sep else "") + if new_raw == raw: + continue + new_link = "[[file:%s]%s]" % (new_raw, "[%s]" % desc if desc is not None else "") + if m.group(0) != new_link: + edits.setdefault(linker, []).append((m.group(0), new_link)) + return edits, ambiguous + + +def scan_bare_mentions(root, moved): + """Bare-path mentions of moving docs in the rewritten roots — text + occurrences outside any [[...]] link. Reported, never rewritten.""" + found = [] + for base in REWRITE_ROOTS: + if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(root, base)): + continue + for rel in walk_files(root, base): + content = read_text(os.path.join(root, rel)) + if content is None: + continue + for i, line in enumerate(content.splitlines(), 1): + stripped = re.sub(r"\[\[[^\]]*\](?:\[[^\]]*\])?\]", "", line) + for src in moved: + if src in stripped: + found.append((rel, i, src)) + return found + + +def scan_report_only(root, moved): + """Occurrences of moving docs in frozen/synced surfaces.""" + reports = [] + for base in REPORT_ROOTS: + if not os.path.exists(os.path.join(root, base)): + continue + for rel in walk_files(root, base): + content = read_text(os.path.join(root, rel)) + if content is None: + continue + for src in moved: + if src in content: + if rel.startswith(SYNCED_PREFIX): + note = ("synced template, not rewritten — a local edit is reverted by the " + "next sync; edit the canonical claude-templates/%s instead" % rel) + else: + note = "frozen history; not rewritten" + reports.append((rel, src, note)) + return reports + + +# ---- Content transforms ----------------------------------------------- + + +def transform_spec(content, keyword, reason, title, doc_id, link_edits): + """Apply the retrofit rewrite to a moving spec's content: two-sequence + keyword header, prepended status heading, Status-field mirror, and the + doc's own link edits.""" + for old, new in link_edits: + content = content.replace(old, new) + lines = content.splitlines() + + todo_idx = None + kept = [] + for line in lines: + if line.startswith("#+TODO:"): + if todo_idx is None: + todo_idx = len(kept) + continue + kept.append(line) + lines = kept + if todo_idx is None: + todo_idx = 0 + while todo_idx < len(lines) and lines[todo_idx].startswith("#+"): + todo_idx += 1 + lines[todo_idx:todo_idx] = TODO_HEADER + + head_end = 0 + while head_end < len(lines) and (lines[head_end].startswith("#+") or not lines[head_end].strip()): + head_end += 1 + ts = datetime.now().astimezone().strftime("%Y-%m-%d %a @ %H:%M:%S %z") + provenance = "reason: %s" % reason if reason else "evidence-based, human-confirmed" + block = [ + "* %s %s" % (keyword, title), + ":PROPERTIES:", + ":ID: %s" % doc_id, + ":END:", + "- %s — retrofitted by spec-sort; status set to %s (%s)" % (ts, keyword, provenance), + "", + ] + lines[head_end:head_end] = block + + out = [] + mirrored = False + for line in lines: + m = re.match(r"^(\|\s*Status\s*\|)([^|]*)(\|.*)$", line, re.IGNORECASE) + if m and not mirrored: + value = " %s" % keyword.lower() + width = len(m.group(2)) + line = m.group(1) + (value.ljust(width) if len(value) <= width else value + " ") + m.group(3) + mirrored = True + out.append(line) + return "\n".join(out) + "\n" + + +def title_for(content, rel): + m = re.search(r"^#\+TITLE:\s*(.+)$", content, re.MULTILINE | re.IGNORECASE) + if m: + return m.group(1).strip() + base = os.path.basename(rel)[: -len(".org")] + return base[: -len("-spec")] if base.endswith("-spec") else base + + +# ---- Marker ------------------------------------------------------------ + + +def stamp_marker(root, date): + path = os.path.join(root, ".ai", "notes.org") + os.makedirs(os.path.dirname(path), exist_ok=True) + content = read_text(path) or "" + line = ":LAST_SPEC_SORT: %s" % date + if ":LAST_SPEC_SORT:" in content: + content = re.sub(r":LAST_SPEC_SORT:.*", line, content, count=1) + elif re.search(r"^\* Workflow State\s*$", content, re.MULTILINE): + content = re.sub(r"(^\* Workflow State\s*$)", r"\1\n" + line, content, count=1, flags=re.MULTILINE) + else: + if content and not content.endswith("\n"): + content += "\n" + content += "\n* Workflow State\n\n%s\n" % line + with open(path, "w", encoding="utf-8") as f: + f.write(content) + + +# ---- Apply ------------------------------------------------------------- + + +class ApplyFailure(Exception): + """Mid-apply failure: args are (applied_labels, remaining_ops, cause).""" + + +def apply_plan(root, plan, fail_after): + """Execute the recorded plan. Returns the applied-op labels; raises + ApplyFailure mid-way on a write error or when the test hook fires.""" + ops = [] + for mv in plan["moves"]: + ops.append(("move", mv)) + for linker, edits in plan["link_edits"].items(): + if linker in {mv["src"] for mv in plan["moves"]}: + continue # a moving doc's own edits ride along in its transform + ops.append(("relink", (linker, edits))) + + applied = [] + specs_dir = os.path.join(root, "docs", "specs") + if plan["moves"] and not os.path.isdir(specs_dir): + os.makedirs(specs_dir) + plan["created_dirs"].append(os.path.join("docs", "specs")) + + for n, (kind, payload) in enumerate(ops, 1): + if fail_after and n > fail_after: + raise ApplyFailure(applied, ops[n - 1:], "injected test failure") + try: + if kind == "move": + mv = payload + content = read_text(os.path.join(root, mv["src"])) + new = transform_spec(content, mv["keyword"], mv["reason"], mv["title"], mv["id"], + plan["link_edits"].get(mv["src"], [])) + with open(os.path.join(root, mv["dest"]), "w", encoding="utf-8") as f: + f.write(new) + os.remove(os.path.join(root, mv["src"])) + applied.append("move %s -> %s" % (mv["src"], mv["dest"])) + else: + linker, edits = payload + path = os.path.join(root, linker) + content = read_text(path) + for old, new in edits: + content = content.replace(old, new) + with open(path, "w", encoding="utf-8") as f: + f.write(content) + applied.append("relink %s (%d link%s)" % (linker, len(edits), "s" if len(edits) != 1 else "")) + except OSError as exc: + raise ApplyFailure(applied, ops[n - 1:], str(exc)) + return applied + + +def residue_check(root, plan): + """Post-apply: no link in the rewritten roots may still resolve to an + old path; bare mentions beyond the acknowledged set fail too.""" + moved = {mv["src"]: mv["dest"] for mv in plan["moves"]} + residue = [] + for linker in rewrite_files(root): + content = read_text(os.path.join(root, linker)) + if content is None: + continue + for m in LINK_RE.finditer(content): + target_path = m.group(1).partition("::")[0] + target = resolve_target(root, linker, target_path, {}) + if target in moved: + residue.append("%s: link still resolves to %s" % (linker, target)) + # Acknowledged mentions were recorded pre-apply; a mention inside a moved + # doc now lives at the doc's destination, so map the file side through the + # moves before comparing. + acknowledged = {(moved.get(f, f), src) for f, _ln, src in plan["bare"]} + for f, ln, src in scan_bare_mentions(root, moved): + if (f, src) not in acknowledged: + residue.append("%s:%d: bare mention of %s" % (f, ln, src)) + return residue + + +def print_recovery(plan, applied, not_applied): + print("FAILURE — the apply did not complete.") + print(" applied:") + for a in applied or ["(nothing)"]: + print(" %s" % a) + print(" not applied:") + for kind, payload in not_applied: + if kind == "move": + print(" move %s -> %s" % (payload["src"], payload["dest"])) + else: + print(" relink %s" % payload[0]) + print("RECOVERY — restore the pre-run state (safe: preflight required a clean tree):") + touched = [mv["src"] for mv in plan["moves"]] + [l for l in plan["link_edits"] if l not in {mv["src"] for mv in plan["moves"]}] + print(" git restore -- %s" % " ".join(touched)) + created = [mv["dest"] for mv in plan["moves"]] + print(" rm -f -- %s # git restore can't remove the created copies" % " ".join(created)) + for d in plan.get("created_dirs", []): + print(" rmdir --ignore-fail-on-non-empty -- %s" % d) + + +# ---- Main --------------------------------------------------------------- + + +def parse_kv(pairs, label): + out = {} + for item in pairs or []: + if "=" not in item: + sys.exit("spec-sort: %s expects REL=VALUE, got %r" % (label, item)) + k, v = item.split("=", 1) + out[os.path.normpath(k)] = v + return out + + +def main(): + ap = argparse.ArgumentParser(prog="spec-sort", add_help=True) + ap.add_argument("--project-root", default=".") + ap.add_argument("--apply", action="store_true") + ap.add_argument("--allow-dirty", action="store_true") + ap.add_argument("--acknowledge-bare", action="store_true") + ap.add_argument("--confirm", action="append", metavar="REL=KEYWORD") + ap.add_argument("--reason", action="append", metavar="REL=TEXT") + ap.add_argument("--skip", action="append", metavar="REL") + ap.add_argument("--plan-file") + args = ap.parse_args() + + root = os.path.abspath(args.project_root) + confirms = parse_kv(args.confirm, "--confirm") + reasons = parse_kv(args.reason, "--reason") + skips = {os.path.normpath(s) for s in (args.skip or [])} + + candidates, anomalies, notes = classify(root) + if not candidates and not anomalies and not notes and not os.path.isdir(os.path.join(root, "docs")): + return 0 # no docs pile at all — silent no-op + + for named in list(confirms) + list(skips) + list(reasons): + if named not in candidates: + print("spec-sort: %s is not a spec candidate" % named) + return 1 + for rel, kw in confirms.items(): + if kw not in LIFECYCLE: + print("spec-sort: %r is not a lifecycle keyword (%s)" % (kw, " ".join(LIFECYCLE))) + return 1 + + # ---- Build the plan (shared by report and apply) ---- + moves = [] + for rel in candidates: + if rel in skips: + continue + if args.apply and rel not in confirms: + continue # gate failure reported below + content = read_text(os.path.join(root, rel)) + moves.append({ + "src": rel, + "dest": dest_for(rel), + "keyword": confirms.get(rel, None), + "reason": reasons.get(rel), + "title": title_for(content, rel), + "id": str(uuid.uuid4()), + }) + moved_map = {mv["src"]: mv["dest"] for mv in moves} + link_edits, ambiguous = plan_link_edits(root, moved_map) + bare = scan_bare_mentions(root, moved_map) + reports = scan_report_only(root, moved_map) + + # ---- Report ---- + for rel in candidates: + content = read_text(os.path.join(root, rel)) + ev = gather_evidence(root, rel, content) + proposed = propose_keyword(ev) + print("CANDIDATE %s -> %s" % (rel, dest_for(rel))) + suffix = " (terminal — requires --reason to apply)" if proposed in TERMINAL else "" + print(" proposed keyword: %s%s" % (proposed, suffix)) + print(" evidence:") + print(" status field: %s" % (ev["status"] or "(none)")) + print(" cookies: %s" % ("; ".join(ev["cookies"]) or "(none)")) + print(" todo.org: %s" % (ev["todo"] or "(no linking task)")) + print(" history: %s" % (ev["history"] or "(none)")) + n_exist, artifacts = ev["artifacts"] + if artifacts: + print(" artifacts: %d/%d named paths exist (%s)" % (n_exist, len(artifacts), ", ".join(artifacts))) + else: + print(" artifacts: (none named)") + for rel in anomalies: + print("ANOMALY %s: named -spec.org but lacks the spec spine (Decisions + Implementation phases); surfaced, not moved" % rel) + for rel in notes: + print("NOTE %s" % rel) + for linker, edits in sorted(link_edits.items()): + for old, new in edits: + print("RELINK %s: %s -> %s" % (linker, old, new)) + for a in ambiguous: + print("AMBIGUOUS %s" % a) + for f, ln, src in bare: + print("BARE-PATH %s:%d: %s (reported for manual handling, never rewritten)" % (f, ln, src)) + for rel, src, note in reports: + print("REPORT %s: reference to %s (%s)" % (rel, src, note)) + + if not args.apply: + if candidates or anomalies or notes: + print("DRY RUN — no changes written. Pass --apply with per-candidate --confirm/--skip to execute.") + return 0 + + # ---- Apply: preflight ---- + try: + porcelain = subprocess.run( + ["git", "status", "--porcelain"], cwd=root, + capture_output=True, text=True, check=True, + ).stdout + except (subprocess.CalledProcessError, FileNotFoundError): + print("spec-sort: --apply needs a git worktree (recovery depends on git restore)") + return 2 + if porcelain.strip(): + dirty = [ln[3:] for ln in porcelain.splitlines()] + if not args.allow_dirty: + print("spec-sort: refusing --apply on a dirty worktree (%d path%s). Commit or stash first, or pass --allow-dirty." + % (len(dirty), "s" if len(dirty) != 1 else "")) + return 2 + print("WARNING --allow-dirty: recovery via git restore would also revert your pre-existing uncommitted changes:") + for p in dirty: + print(" %s" % p) + + # ---- Apply: confirm gate ---- + unaddressed = [rel for rel in candidates if rel not in confirms and rel not in skips] + if unaddressed: + print("spec-sort: unconfirmed candidate(s) — pass --confirm REL=KEYWORD or --skip REL for each:") + for rel in unaddressed: + print(" %s" % rel) + return 1 + for mv in moves: + if mv["keyword"] in TERMINAL and not mv["reason"]: + print("spec-sort: %s -> %s is a terminal state and requires an explicit --reason %s=TEXT" + % (mv["src"], mv["keyword"], mv["src"])) + return 1 + + # ---- Apply: validation ---- + problems = [] + dests = {} + for mv in moves: + if os.path.exists(os.path.join(root, mv["dest"])): + problems.append("%s: destination exists (%s)" % (mv["src"], mv["dest"])) + if mv["dest"] in dests: + problems.append("%s and %s: destination exists twice (%s)" % (mv["src"], dests[mv["dest"]], mv["dest"])) + dests[mv["dest"]] = mv["src"] + for a in ambiguous: + problems.append("ambiguous link: %s" % a) + if bare and not args.acknowledge_bare: + problems.append("bare-path mention(s) listed above need manual handling — re-run with --acknowledge-bare to proceed without rewriting them") + if problems: + print("spec-sort: validation blocked — nothing written:") + for p in problems: + print(" %s" % p) + return 1 + + # ---- Apply: record the plan, then execute from it ---- + today = datetime.now().astimezone().strftime("%Y-%m-%d") + plan = { + "root": root, "date": today, "moves": moves, + "link_edits": link_edits, "bare": bare, + "reports": [list(r) for r in reports], "created_dirs": [], + } + plan_path = args.plan_file or os.path.join( + tempfile.gettempdir(), "spec-sort-plan-%s.json" % os.path.basename(root)) + with open(plan_path, "w", encoding="utf-8") as f: + json.dump(plan, f, indent=2) + print("plan written: %s" % plan_path) + + fail_after = int(os.environ.get("SPEC_SORT_INJECT_FAIL_AFTER", "0") or 0) + try: + applied = apply_plan(root, plan, fail_after) + except ApplyFailure as exc: + print("write failed: %s" % exc.args[2]) + print_recovery(plan, exc.args[0], exc.args[1]) + return 1 + + residue = residue_check(root, plan) + if residue: + print("spec-sort: residue after apply — old paths still referenced:") + for r in residue: + print(" %s" % r) + print_recovery(plan, applied, []) + return 1 + + stamp_marker(root, today) + for a in applied: + print("applied: %s" % a) + print("spec-sort: done — %d spec(s) sorted, :LAST_SPEC_SORT: %s stamped" % (len(moves), today)) + return 0 + + +if __name__ == "__main__": + sys.exit(main()) diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/task-review-staleness.sh b/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/task-review-staleness.sh index ed43712..50e0257 100755 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/task-review-staleness.sh +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/task-review-staleness.sh @@ -19,9 +19,14 @@ # deeper headings, and cookie-less headings are not review units. # # A task is stale (count mode), and sorts oldest (list mode), when its -# :LAST_REVIEWED: property is missing or unparseable (NIL sorts first), or -# when its age strictly exceeds the threshold (age > N days; age == N is -# still fresh). +# :LAST_REVIEWED: property is missing (NIL sorts first) or when its age +# strictly exceeds the threshold (age > N days; age == N is still fresh). +# +# :LAST_REVIEWED: accepts a bare date (2026-07-09) or an org-native +# timestamp ([2026-07-09 Thu] or <2026-07-09 Thu ...>); both normalize to +# the ISO date. A value that is present but parses to neither is a data +# error: the script warns loudly to stderr (file:line:value) and leaves it +# out of the stale count rather than silently treating it as never-reviewed. set -euo pipefail @@ -46,7 +51,7 @@ num="$2" # only the property drawer between a qualifying heading and the next heading # is scanned. extract_tasks() { - awk ' + awk -v fname="$todo_file" ' function flush() { if (in_task) printf "%s\t%s\t%s\n", hline, (have_lr ? lr : "NONE"), heading } @@ -65,7 +70,21 @@ extract_tasks() { v = $0 sub(/^[ \t]*:LAST_REVIEWED:[ \t]*/, "", v) sub(/[ \t]*$/, "", v) - lr = v; have_lr = 1 + raw = v + # Accept org-native stamps: strip a leading [ or < (inactive/active + # timestamp bracket) and take the leading ISO date, so [2026-07-09 Thu] + # and 2026-07-09 both normalize to 2026-07-09. + sub(/^[[<]/, "", v) + if (match(v, /^[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]-[0-9][0-9]-[0-9][0-9]/)) { + lr = substr(v, RSTART, RLENGTH); have_lr = 1 + } else { + # Present but unparseable — a data error, not "never reviewed". Warn + # loudly (file:line:value) instead of silently folding it into the + # stale count, where a re-review in the same bad format would never + # drop the number and nothing would explain why. + printf "task-review-staleness: %s:%d: unparseable :LAST_REVIEWED: %s (expected YYYY-MM-DD or [YYYY-MM-DD Day])\n", fname, NR, raw > "/dev/stderr" + lr = "INVALID"; have_lr = 1 + } next } END { flush() } @@ -98,9 +117,16 @@ while IFS=$'\t' read -r hline value heading; do continue fi - # Unparseable date → treat as NIL (stale). + # Malformed stamp: extract_tasks already warned. A data error is not + # "never reviewed", so it stays out of the stale count. + if [ "$value" = "INVALID" ]; then + continue + fi + + # A shape-valid but impossible date (e.g. 2026-13-45) slips past the awk + # regex; warn and skip rather than silently counting it. if ! rev_epoch=$(date -d "$value" +%s 2>/dev/null); then - count=$((count + 1)) + echo "task-review-staleness: $todo_file: unparseable :LAST_REVIEWED: $value" >&2 continue fi diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/tests/lint-org-cli.bats b/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/tests/lint-org-cli.bats index d457696..b9faef6 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/tests/lint-org-cli.bats +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/tests/lint-org-cli.bats @@ -20,6 +20,24 @@ teardown() { [[ "$output" == *"lint-org: file="* ]] } +@test "lint-org.el default invocation is report-only — file untouched" { + # bare #+begin_src is a mechanical fix (→ #+begin_example) that the old + # default applied on disk; a linter reports, it doesn't write + printf '* H\n\n#+begin_src\nx\n#+end_src\n' > "$TMPFILE" + before="$(cat "$TMPFILE")" + run emacs --batch -q -l "$SCRIPTS_DIR/lint-org.el" "$TMPFILE" + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + [[ "$output" == *"would-fix"* ]] + [ "$(cat "$TMPFILE")" = "$before" ] +} + +@test "lint-org.el --fix applies mechanical fixes on disk" { + printf '* H\n\n#+begin_src\nx\n#+end_src\n' > "$TMPFILE" + run emacs --batch -q -l "$SCRIPTS_DIR/lint-org.el" --fix "$TMPFILE" + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + grep -q '#+begin_example' "$TMPFILE" +} + @test "wrap-org-table.el loads and runs without -L on the load path" { run emacs --batch -q -l "$SCRIPTS_DIR/wrap-org-table.el" --width=120 "$TMPFILE" [ "$status" -eq 0 ] diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/tests/route-batch.bats b/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/tests/route-batch.bats new file mode 100644 index 0000000..84ded5f --- /dev/null +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/tests/route-batch.bats @@ -0,0 +1,202 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env bats +# +# Tests for claude-templates/.ai/scripts/route-batch — the wrap-up router's +# mechanical go path (wrapup-routing spec, Phase 4 / D7 / D9). +# +# Contract under test: +# route-batch --list one "<destination>\t<heading>" line per task +# carrying :ROUTE_CANDIDATE:; silent when none; +# never modifies anything +# route-batch --go per candidate: write the subtree (minus the +# :ROUTE_CANDIDATE: line) as a one-task handoff, +# deliver via inbox-send to the destination's +# inbox/, then remove the subtree from the local +# todo.org. Send failure leaves the task in +# place and exits non-zero. Empty set: no-op. +# +# Strategy: fixture roots under $TEST_DIR hold a source project and two +# destination projects; INBOX_SEND_ROOTS sandboxes inbox-send's discovery to +# them (the same hook inbox-send's own tests use). + +SCRIPT="$(cd "$(dirname "$BATS_TEST_FILENAME")/.." && pwd)/route-batch" + +setup() { + TEST_DIR="$(mktemp -d -t route-batch-bats.XXXXXX)" + ROOTS="$TEST_DIR/roots" + SRC="$ROOTS/srcproj" + mkdir -p "$SRC/.ai" "$SRC/inbox" \ + "$ROOTS/alpha/.ai" "$ROOTS/alpha/inbox" \ + "$ROOTS/beta/.ai" "$ROOTS/beta/inbox" + touch "$ROOTS/alpha/todo.org" # alpha has a todo.org; beta deliberately not + + cat > "$SRC/todo.org" <<'EOF' +* Srcproj Open Work +** TODO [#B] Alpha-bound task :feature: +:PROPERTIES: +:ROUTE_CANDIDATE: alpha +:END: +Body line about the alpha work. +*** TODO Sub-task that rides along +** TODO [#C] Purely local task +Local body stays put. +** TODO [#C] Beta-bound task :quick: +:PROPERTIES: +:CREATED: [2026-07-01 Tue] +:ROUTE_CANDIDATE: beta +:END: +Beta body. +EOF + + export INBOX_SEND_ROOTS="$ROOTS" + cd "$SRC" +} + +teardown() { + rm -rf "$TEST_DIR" +} + +# ---- --list ------------------------------------------------------------ + +@test "route-batch --list: one destination+heading line per candidate, backlog excluded" { + run "$SCRIPT" --list + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + [[ "$output" == *"alpha"*"Alpha-bound task"* ]] + [[ "$output" == *"beta"*"Beta-bound task"* ]] + [[ "$output" != *"Purely local task"* ]] +} + +@test "route-batch --list: empty candidate set is silent (exit 0)" { + sed -i '/:ROUTE_CANDIDATE:/d' todo.org + run "$SCRIPT" --list + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + [ -z "$output" ] +} + +@test "route-batch --list: modifies nothing (skip leaves all in place)" { + before="$(cat todo.org)" + run "$SCRIPT" --list + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + [ "$(cat todo.org)" = "$before" ] + [ -z "$(ls "$ROOTS/alpha/inbox" "$ROOTS/beta/inbox" 2>/dev/null | grep -v ':')" ] +} + +# ---- --go -------------------------------------------------------------- + +@test "route-batch --go: delivers each candidate to its destination inbox with provenance" { + run "$SCRIPT" --go + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + alpha_file=$(find "$ROOTS/alpha/inbox" -name '*from-srcproj*' -type f) + beta_file=$(find "$ROOTS/beta/inbox" -name '*from-srcproj*' -type f) + [ -n "$alpha_file" ] + [ -n "$beta_file" ] + grep -q 'Alpha-bound task' "$alpha_file" + grep -q 'Sub-task that rides along' "$alpha_file" # children ride along + grep -q 'Beta-bound task' "$beta_file" + ! grep -q ':ROUTE_CANDIDATE:' "$alpha_file" + ! grep -q ':ROUTE_CANDIDATE:' "$beta_file" +} + +@test "route-batch --go: removes routed subtrees from todo.org, leaves local tasks" { + run "$SCRIPT" --go + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + ! grep -q 'Alpha-bound task' todo.org + ! grep -q 'Sub-task that rides along' todo.org + ! grep -q 'Beta-bound task' todo.org + grep -q 'Purely local task' todo.org + grep -q 'Local body stays put' todo.org +} + +@test "route-batch --go: a kept property drawer survives minus the marker" { + run "$SCRIPT" --go + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + beta_file=$(find "$ROOTS/beta/inbox" -name '*from-srcproj*' -type f) + grep -q ':CREATED: \[2026-07-01 Tue\]' "$beta_file" +} + +@test "route-batch --go: destination with inbox/ but no todo.org still delivers" { + run "$SCRIPT" --go + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + [ ! -f "$ROOTS/beta/todo.org" ] + [ -n "$(find "$ROOTS/beta/inbox" -name '*from-srcproj*' -type f)" ] +} + +@test "route-batch --go: empty candidate set is a silent no-op (exit 0)" { + sed -i '/:ROUTE_CANDIDATE:/d' todo.org + before="$(cat todo.org)" + run "$SCRIPT" --go + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + [ -z "$output" ] + [ "$(cat todo.org)" = "$before" ] +} + +@test "route-batch --go: a failed send leaves that task in place, marker intact, and exits non-zero" { + sed -i 's/:ROUTE_CANDIDATE: beta/:ROUTE_CANDIDATE: ghost/' todo.org + run "$SCRIPT" --go + [ "$status" -ne 0 ] + grep -q 'Beta-bound task' todo.org # failed route stays local + grep -q ':ROUTE_CANDIDATE: ghost' todo.org # marker survives so it resurfaces next wrap + ! grep -q 'Alpha-bound task' todo.org # the good route still landed + [ -n "$(find "$ROOTS/alpha/inbox" -name '*from-srcproj*' -type f)" ] +} + +@test "route-batch --go: handoff headings are promoted to top level" { + run "$SCRIPT" --go + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + alpha_file=$(find "$ROOTS/alpha/inbox" -name '*from-srcproj*' -type f) + grep -q '^\* TODO \[#B\] Alpha-bound task' "$alpha_file" + grep -q '^\*\* TODO Sub-task that rides along' "$alpha_file" +} + +@test "route-batch --go: a drawer emptied by the marker strip is pruned from the handoff" { + run "$SCRIPT" --go + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + alpha_file=$(find "$ROOTS/alpha/inbox" -name '*from-srcproj*' -type f) + ! grep -q ':PROPERTIES:' "$alpha_file" +} + +# ---- Overlapping candidates (nested marker data-loss regression) -------- + +@test "route-batch --go: nested candidates conflict — both stay, bystander survives, exit non-zero" { + cat > todo.org <<'EOF' +* Srcproj Open Work +** TODO [#B] Parent bound for alpha +:PROPERTIES: +:ROUTE_CANDIDATE: alpha +:END: +Parent body. +*** TODO Child bound for beta +:PROPERTIES: +:ROUTE_CANDIDATE: beta +:END: +Child body. +** TODO [#C] Innocent bystander task +Bystander body. +EOF + run "$SCRIPT" --go + [ "$status" -ne 0 ] + [[ "$output" == *"CONFLICT"* ]] + grep -q 'Parent bound for alpha' todo.org + grep -q 'Child bound for beta' todo.org + grep -q 'Innocent bystander task' todo.org + grep -q 'Bystander body' todo.org + [ -z "$(find "$ROOTS/alpha/inbox" "$ROOTS/beta/inbox" -name '*from-srcproj*' -type f)" ] +} + +@test "route-batch: duplicate identical markers in one drawer dedupe to a single route" { + cat > todo.org <<'EOF' +* Srcproj Open Work +** TODO [#B] Double-tagged for alpha +:PROPERTIES: +:ROUTE_CANDIDATE: alpha +:ROUTE_CANDIDATE: alpha +:END: +Body. +EOF + run "$SCRIPT" --list + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + [ "$(echo "$output" | grep -c 'Double-tagged')" -eq 1 ] + [[ "$output" != *"CONFLICT"* ]] + run "$SCRIPT" --go + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + [ "$(find "$ROOTS/alpha/inbox" -name '*from-srcproj*' -type f | wc -l)" -eq 1 ] +} diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/tests/self-inject.bats b/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/tests/self-inject.bats new file mode 100644 index 0000000..482f61d --- /dev/null +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/tests/self-inject.bats @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env bats +# Tests for self-inject.sh — tmux is the external boundary, stubbed with a +# recording fake so no real server is needed. + +setup() { + SCRIPT="$BATS_TEST_DIRNAME/../self-inject.sh" + STUB_DIR="$BATS_TEST_TMPDIR/bin" + LOG="$BATS_TEST_TMPDIR/tmux.log" + mkdir -p "$STUB_DIR" +} + +# A tmux stub that records every invocation and answers list-panes from +# $STUB_PANES (empty by default, so pane derivation fails unless a test +# provides ancestry-matching output). +make_stub() { + cat > "$STUB_DIR/tmux" <<'EOF' +#!/bin/sh +echo "$@" >> "$LOG" +case "$1" in + list-panes) printf '%s\n' "$STUB_PANES" ;; +esac +EOF + chmod +x "$STUB_DIR/tmux" +} + +@test "self-inject: -t pane with no pairs echoes the pane and exits 0" { + make_stub + run env PATH="$STUB_DIR:$PATH" LOG="$LOG" STUB_PANES="" sh "$SCRIPT" -t %42 + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + [ "$output" = "%42" ] + # Pane was supplied, nothing sent: tmux must not have been called. + [ ! -e "$LOG" ] +} + +@test "self-inject: no pane derivable and no -t exits 1 with an error" { + make_stub + run env PATH="$STUB_DIR:$PATH" LOG="$LOG" STUB_PANES="" sh "$SCRIPT" 0 "hello" + [ "$status" -eq 1 ] + case "$output" in *"no owning pane"*) : ;; *) false ;; esac +} + +@test "self-inject: derives the pane from process ancestry via list-panes" { + make_stub + # The stub reports the bats test process itself as a pane's pane_pid; + # the script runs as our child, so that pid is in its ancestry. + run env PATH="$STUB_DIR:$PATH" LOG="$LOG" STUB_PANES="$$ %7" sh "$SCRIPT" + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + [ "$output" = "%7" ] +} + +@test "self-inject: one delay/text pair sends literal text then Enter" { + make_stub + run env PATH="$STUB_DIR:$PATH" LOG="$LOG" STUB_PANES="" sh "$SCRIPT" -t %3 0 "/clear" + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + run cat "$LOG" + [ "${lines[0]}" = "send-keys -t %3 -l /clear" ] + [ "${lines[1]}" = "send-keys -t %3 Enter" ] +} + +@test "self-inject: multiple pairs send in order" { + make_stub + run env PATH="$STUB_DIR:$PATH" LOG="$LOG" STUB_PANES="" \ + sh "$SCRIPT" -t %3 0 "/clear" 0 "go — resume" + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + run cat "$LOG" + [ "${lines[0]}" = "send-keys -t %3 -l /clear" ] + [ "${lines[1]}" = "send-keys -t %3 Enter" ] + [ "${lines[2]}" = "send-keys -t %3 -l go — resume" ] + [ "${lines[3]}" = "send-keys -t %3 Enter" ] +} + +@test "self-inject: dangling odd argument after pairs is ignored" { + make_stub + run env PATH="$STUB_DIR:$PATH" LOG="$LOG" STUB_PANES="" sh "$SCRIPT" -t %3 0 "one" 99 + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + run cat "$LOG" + [ "${#lines[@]}" -eq 2 ] +} diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/tests/spec-sort.bats b/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/tests/spec-sort.bats new file mode 100644 index 0000000..583e458 --- /dev/null +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/tests/spec-sort.bats @@ -0,0 +1,453 @@ +#!/usr/bin/env bats +# +# Tests for claude-templates/.ai/scripts/spec-sort — the one-time docs-pile +# retrofit from the docs-lifecycle spec: classify docs/**/*.org outside +# docs/specs/ (spec candidate iff it carries BOTH a Decisions heading AND an +# Implementation phases heading), show an evidence panel, and on --apply +# move + rename confirmed candidates to docs/specs/*-spec.org, prepend the +# status heading (:ID:, dated history line), rewrite the keyword header to +# the two-sequence form, relink file: links across the rewritten roots, +# stamp :LAST_SPEC_SORT: in .ai/notes.org. +# +# Contract under test (docs/specs/2026-07-01-docs-lifecycle-spec.org, +# "The retrofit"): +# - dry-run report is the default; --apply writes +# - --apply refuses on a dirty worktree (exit 2) unless --allow-dirty +# - every candidate needs --confirm REL=KEYWORD or --skip REL (exit 1 +# otherwise); terminal keywords need --reason REL=TEXT +# - plan validated before the first write; destination collisions block +# - bare-path mentions in rewritten roots block --apply until +# --acknowledge-bare waives them (reported, never rewritten) +# - mid-apply failure names applied/not-applied + git restore recovery +# - idempotent: a sorted project yields no candidates, no changes +# +# Strategy: each test builds a throwaway git project fixture and runs the +# real script against it. Mid-apply failure is forced via the test-only +# SPEC_SORT_INJECT_FAIL_AFTER env hook. + +SCRIPT="$(cd "$(dirname "$BATS_TEST_FILENAME")/.." && pwd)/spec-sort" + +setup() { + TEST_DIR="$(mktemp -d -t spec-sort-bats.XXXXXX)" + PROJ="$TEST_DIR/proj" + mkdir -p "$PROJ" +} + +teardown() { + rm -rf "$TEST_DIR" +} + +# Standard fixture: one spec candidate, one note, a stray root spec with a +# spine, an anomaly (-spec.org name, no spine), inbound links from todo.org, +# a sibling note, a session archive (report-only surface), and .ai/notes.org +# with a Workflow State section. +make_project() { + cd "$PROJ" + git init -q + git config user.email test@test + git config user.name test + mkdir -p docs/design .ai/sessions + + cat > docs/design/widget.org <<'EOF' +#+TITLE: Widget Feature +#+DATE: 2026-05-01 +#+TODO: DRAFT REVIEW | SHIPPED + +* Metadata +| Status | draft | +| Owner | Craig | + +* Summary +The widget feature. See [[file:scratch-note.org][the note]]. + +* Decisions [1/2] +** DONE Pick the widget shape +** TODO Pick the color + +* Implementation phases +** Phase 1 — build =src/widget.py= +EOF + + cat > docs/design/scratch-note.org <<'EOF' +#+TITLE: Scratch Note + +* Metadata +| Status | n/a | + +* Thoughts +See [[file:widget.org][the widget spec]]. +EOF + + cat > docs/rooty-spec.org <<'EOF' +#+TITLE: Rooty + +* Decisions +** DONE Only decision + +* Implementation phases +** Phase 1 — nothing +EOF + + cat > docs/lonely-spec.org <<'EOF' +#+TITLE: Lonely +Just prose, no spine. +EOF + + cat > todo.org <<'EOF' +* Open Work +** DOING [#B] Widget feature +Spec: [[file:docs/design/widget.org][widget spec]]. +Summary anchor: [[file:docs/design/widget.org::*Summary][the summary]]. +EOF + + cat > .ai/notes.org <<'EOF' +* Active Reminders + +* Workflow State +:LAST_AUDIT: 2026-06-28 +EOF + + cat > .ai/sessions/2026-06-01-old.org <<'EOF' +Old log: [[file:../../docs/design/widget.org][widget]] +EOF + + git add -A + git commit -qm init +} + +# Confirm flags that satisfy the gate for the standard fixture's candidates. +CONFIRM_ALL=(--confirm docs/design/widget.org=DRAFT --confirm docs/rooty-spec.org=DRAFT) + +# ---- Classification (dry-run) ---------------------------------------- + +@test "spec-sort: dry-run classifies the spine-carrying doc as a candidate" { + make_project + run "$SCRIPT" + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + [[ "$output" == *"CANDIDATE docs/design/widget.org -> docs/specs/widget-spec.org"* ]] +} + +@test "spec-sort: a Metadata table alone does not qualify — note stays a note" { + make_project + run "$SCRIPT" + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + [[ "$output" == *"NOTE docs/design/scratch-note.org"* ]] + [[ "$output" != *"CANDIDATE docs/design/scratch-note.org"* ]] +} + +@test "spec-sort: stray root spec with a spine is a candidate, suffix not doubled" { + make_project + run "$SCRIPT" + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + [[ "$output" == *"CANDIDATE docs/rooty-spec.org -> docs/specs/rooty-spec.org"* ]] + [[ "$output" != *"rooty-spec-spec.org"* ]] +} + +@test "spec-sort: -spec.org name without a spine is an anomaly, never auto-moved" { + make_project + run "$SCRIPT" + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + [[ "$output" == *"ANOMALY docs/lonely-spec.org"* ]] + [[ "$output" != *"CANDIDATE docs/lonely-spec.org"* ]] +} + +@test "spec-sort: docs/specs/ contents are excluded from classification" { + make_project + mkdir -p docs/specs + cp docs/design/widget.org docs/specs/sorted-spec.org + git add -A && git commit -qm more + run "$SCRIPT" + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + [[ "$output" != *"CANDIDATE docs/specs/sorted-spec.org"* ]] +} + +@test "spec-sort: no docs/ directory is a silent no-op" { + cd "$PROJ" + git init -q + git config user.email test@test + git config user.name test + echo x > README.md + git add -A && git commit -qm init + run "$SCRIPT" + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + [ -z "$output" ] +} + +# ---- Evidence panel --------------------------------------------------- + +@test "spec-sort: evidence panel shows status field, cookies, and todo.org task" { + make_project + run "$SCRIPT" + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + [[ "$output" == *"status field: draft"* ]] + [[ "$output" == *"Decisions [1/2]"* ]] + [[ "$output" == *"todo.org:"*"DOING"*"Widget feature"* ]] +} + +@test "spec-sort: keyword proposal follows the evidence — DOING from the linked DOING task" { + make_project + run "$SCRIPT" + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + # status field says draft, but the linking todo.org task is DOING — the + # panel proposes the state the strongest evidence supports + [[ "$output" == *"proposed keyword: DOING"* ]] +} + +@test "spec-sort: an 'incomplete' status field never proposes the terminal IMPLEMENTED" { + make_project + sed -i 's/| Status | draft |/| Status | incomplete |/' docs/design/widget.org + git add -A && git commit -qm status + run "$SCRIPT" + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + [[ "$output" != *"proposed keyword: IMPLEMENTED"* ]] +} + +# ---- Confirm gate ----------------------------------------------------- + +@test "spec-sort --apply: refuses when a candidate is neither confirmed nor skipped" { + make_project + run "$SCRIPT" --apply --confirm docs/design/widget.org=DRAFT + [ "$status" -eq 1 ] + [[ "$output" == *"unconfirmed"* ]] + [[ "$output" == *"docs/rooty-spec.org"* ]] + [ -f docs/design/widget.org ] # nothing moved +} + +@test "spec-sort --apply: a terminal keyword without --reason refuses" { + make_project + run "$SCRIPT" --apply --confirm docs/design/widget.org=IMPLEMENTED --skip docs/rooty-spec.org + [ "$status" -eq 1 ] + [[ "$output" == *"--reason"* ]] + [ -f docs/design/widget.org ] +} + +@test "spec-sort --apply: a terminal keyword with --reason records it in the history line" { + make_project + run "$SCRIPT" --apply --confirm docs/design/widget.org=IMPLEMENTED \ + --reason "docs/design/widget.org=shipped in v2, confirmed against src" \ + --skip docs/rooty-spec.org + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + grep -q '^\* IMPLEMENTED Widget Feature' docs/specs/widget-spec.org + grep -q 'shipped in v2, confirmed against src' docs/specs/widget-spec.org +} + +@test "spec-sort --apply: --skip leaves the candidate in place and still stamps the marker" { + make_project + run "$SCRIPT" --apply --skip docs/design/widget.org --skip docs/rooty-spec.org + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + [ -f docs/design/widget.org ] + grep -q ':LAST_SPEC_SORT:' .ai/notes.org +} + +# ---- Preflight -------------------------------------------------------- + +@test "spec-sort --apply: refuses on a dirty worktree (exit 2)" { + make_project + echo "drift" >> todo.org + run "$SCRIPT" --apply "${CONFIRM_ALL[@]}" + [ "$status" -eq 2 ] + [[ "$output" == *"dirty"* ]] + [ -f docs/design/widget.org ] +} + +@test "spec-sort --apply --allow-dirty: proceeds and names what recovery loses" { + make_project + echo "drift" >> todo.org + git add todo.org && git commit -qm drift # keep the link intact; dirty a different file + echo "scratch" > untracked-note.txt + echo "local edit" >> .ai/notes.org + run "$SCRIPT" --apply --allow-dirty "${CONFIRM_ALL[@]}" + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + [[ "$output" == *"pre-existing"* ]] + [[ "$output" == *".ai/notes.org"* ]] + [ -f docs/specs/widget-spec.org ] +} + +# ---- Move + rename + rewrite ------------------------------------------ + +@test "spec-sort --apply: moves, renames to -spec.org, prepends status heading with :ID: and history" { + make_project + run "$SCRIPT" --apply "${CONFIRM_ALL[@]}" + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + [ -f docs/specs/widget-spec.org ] + [ ! -f docs/design/widget.org ] + grep -q '^\* DRAFT Widget Feature' docs/specs/widget-spec.org + grep -q ':ID:' docs/specs/widget-spec.org + grep -q 'retrofitted by spec-sort' docs/specs/widget-spec.org +} + +@test "spec-sort --apply: keyword header rewritten to the two-sequence form" { + make_project + run "$SCRIPT" --apply "${CONFIRM_ALL[@]}" + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + grep -q '^#+TODO: TODO | DONE$' docs/specs/widget-spec.org + grep -q '^#+TODO: DRAFT READY DOING | IMPLEMENTED SUPERSEDED CANCELLED$' docs/specs/widget-spec.org + ! grep -q 'DRAFT REVIEW | SHIPPED' docs/specs/widget-spec.org +} + +@test "spec-sort --apply: Metadata Status field mirrors the confirmed keyword in lowercase" { + make_project + run "$SCRIPT" --apply --confirm docs/design/widget.org=READY --skip docs/rooty-spec.org + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + grep -q '^\* READY Widget Feature' docs/specs/widget-spec.org + grep -Eq '^\| Status[[:space:]]*\|[[:space:]]*ready' docs/specs/widget-spec.org +} + +# ---- Relink ----------------------------------------------------------- + +@test "spec-sort --apply: rewrites the todo.org link, preserving the description" { + make_project + run "$SCRIPT" --apply "${CONFIRM_ALL[@]}" + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + grep -q '\[\[file:docs/specs/widget-spec.org\]\[widget spec\]\]' todo.org + ! grep -q 'docs/design/widget.org' todo.org +} + +@test "spec-sort --apply: preserves a ::anchor suffix through the rewrite" { + make_project + run "$SCRIPT" --apply "${CONFIRM_ALL[@]}" + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + grep -q '\[\[file:docs/specs/widget-spec.org::\*Summary\]\[the summary\]\]' todo.org +} + +@test "spec-sort --apply: recomputes a sibling note's relative link to the moved spec" { + make_project + run "$SCRIPT" --apply "${CONFIRM_ALL[@]}" + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + grep -q '\[\[file:../specs/widget-spec.org\]\[the widget spec\]\]' docs/design/scratch-note.org +} + +@test "spec-sort --apply: recomputes the moved spec's own outbound link to an unmoved note" { + make_project + run "$SCRIPT" --apply "${CONFIRM_ALL[@]}" + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + grep -q '\[\[file:../design/scratch-note.org\]\[the note\]\]' docs/specs/widget-spec.org +} + +@test "spec-sort: session archives are reported, never rewritten" { + make_project + run "$SCRIPT" + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + [[ "$output" == *"REPORT .ai/sessions/2026-06-01-old.org"* ]] + run "$SCRIPT" --apply "${CONFIRM_ALL[@]}" + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + grep -q 'docs/design/widget.org' .ai/sessions/2026-06-01-old.org +} + +@test "spec-sort: a synced template path report names the canonical rulesets file" { + make_project + mkdir -p .ai/workflows + echo 'See [[file:../../docs/design/widget.org][widget]]' > .ai/workflows/startup.org + git add -A && git commit -qm wf + run "$SCRIPT" + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + [[ "$output" == *"REPORT .ai/workflows/startup.org"* ]] + [[ "$output" == *"claude-templates/.ai/workflows/startup.org"* ]] +} + +# ---- Bare-path mentions ----------------------------------------------- + +@test "spec-sort --apply: a bare-path mention in a rewritten root blocks until acknowledged" { + make_project + echo "raw mention: docs/design/widget.org needs review" >> todo.org + git add -A && git commit -qm bare + run "$SCRIPT" --apply "${CONFIRM_ALL[@]}" + [ "$status" -eq 1 ] + [[ "$output" == *"BARE"* ]] + [ -f docs/design/widget.org ] # nothing moved + run "$SCRIPT" --apply --acknowledge-bare "${CONFIRM_ALL[@]}" + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + grep -q 'raw mention: docs/design/widget.org' todo.org # reported, never rewritten +} + +@test "spec-sort --apply: a moving doc's bare mention of its own old path is acknowledgeable, not post-apply residue" { + make_project + echo "History: docs/design/widget.org was drafted in May." >> docs/design/widget.org + git add -A && git commit -qm selfmention + run "$SCRIPT" --apply "${CONFIRM_ALL[@]}" + [ "$status" -eq 1 ] + [[ "$output" == *"BARE"* ]] + run "$SCRIPT" --apply --acknowledge-bare "${CONFIRM_ALL[@]}" + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] # the acknowledged mention rides along to docs/specs/; not residue + grep -q ':LAST_SPEC_SORT:' .ai/notes.org +} + +# ---- Plan validation --------------------------------------------------- + +@test "spec-sort --apply: a destination collision blocks validation, nothing moved" { + make_project + mkdir -p docs/specs + echo "occupied" > docs/specs/widget-spec.org + git add -A && git commit -qm occupy + run "$SCRIPT" --apply "${CONFIRM_ALL[@]}" + [ "$status" -eq 1 ] + [[ "$output" == *"destination exists"* ]] + [ -f docs/design/widget.org ] + [ "$(cat docs/specs/widget-spec.org)" = "occupied" ] +} + +@test "spec-sort --apply: writes the plan file before executing" { + make_project + run "$SCRIPT" --apply --plan-file "$TEST_DIR/plan.json" "${CONFIRM_ALL[@]}" + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + [ -f "$TEST_DIR/plan.json" ] + grep -q 'widget-spec.org' "$TEST_DIR/plan.json" +} + +# ---- Mid-apply failure recovery ---------------------------------------- + +@test "spec-sort --apply: forced mid-apply failure yields named recovery, not a half-migrated shrug" { + make_project + run env SPEC_SORT_INJECT_FAIL_AFTER=1 "$SCRIPT" --apply "${CONFIRM_ALL[@]}" + [ "$status" -eq 1 ] + [[ "$output" == *"RECOVERY"* ]] + [[ "$output" == *"git restore"* ]] + [[ "$output" == *"applied"* ]] + [[ "$output" == *"not applied"* ]] + ! grep -q ':LAST_SPEC_SORT:' .ai/notes.org # no stamp on a failed apply +} + +# ---- Idempotence + marker ---------------------------------------------- + +@test "spec-sort --apply: stamps :LAST_SPEC_SORT: in the Workflow State section" { + make_project + run "$SCRIPT" --apply "${CONFIRM_ALL[@]}" + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + grep -q ':LAST_SPEC_SORT: ' .ai/notes.org + # lands inside the Workflow State section, alongside the existing marker + awk '/^\* Workflow State/{ws=1} ws && /:LAST_SPEC_SORT:/{found=1} END{exit !found}' .ai/notes.org +} + +@test "spec-sort --apply: creates the Workflow State section when notes.org lacks it" { + make_project + printf '* Active Reminders\n' > .ai/notes.org + git add -A && git commit -qm notes + run "$SCRIPT" --apply "${CONFIRM_ALL[@]}" + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + grep -q '^\* Workflow State' .ai/notes.org + grep -q ':LAST_SPEC_SORT: ' .ai/notes.org +} + +@test "spec-sort --apply: zero candidates still stamps the marker (clears the nudge)" { + make_project + rm docs/design/widget.org docs/rooty-spec.org docs/lonely-spec.org + git add -A && git commit -qm notes-only + run "$SCRIPT" --apply + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + grep -q ':LAST_SPEC_SORT:' .ai/notes.org +} + +@test "spec-sort: a second run after a successful apply finds nothing to do" { + make_project + run "$SCRIPT" --apply "${CONFIRM_ALL[@]}" + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + git add -A && git commit -qm sorted + run "$SCRIPT" + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + [[ "$output" != *"CANDIDATE"* ]] + run "$SCRIPT" --apply + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + run git status --porcelain + # only the re-stamped marker (same date) may differ — tree stays clean + [ -z "$(git status --porcelain -- docs todo.org)" ] +} diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/tests/task-review-staleness.bats b/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/tests/task-review-staleness.bats index 488b023..79aad79 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/tests/task-review-staleness.bats +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/tests/task-review-staleness.bats @@ -49,6 +49,16 @@ task_unreviewed() { printf '** %s [#%s] %s\nBody.\n\n' "$keyword" "$prio" "$title" >> "$TODO" } +# Emit a qualifying task whose LAST_REVIEWED is an org-native inactive +# timestamp — [YYYY-MM-DD Day] — matching the CREATED:/CLOSED: cookies that +# sit in the same drawer. The date is derived from an ISO date via `date`. +task_reviewed_org() { + local keyword="$1" prio="$2" title="$3" isodate="$4" + local org="[$(date -d "$isodate" '+%F %a')]" + printf '** %s [#%s] %s\n:PROPERTIES:\n:LAST_REVIEWED: %s\n:END:\nBody.\n\n' \ + "$keyword" "$prio" "$title" "$org" >> "$TODO" +} + # ---- Normal cases ---------------------------------------------------- @test "staleness: empty file reports zero" { @@ -85,6 +95,20 @@ task_unreviewed() { [ "$output" = "2" ] } +@test "staleness: org-native bracketed LAST_REVIEWED parses — recent is fresh" { + task_reviewed_org TODO A "Reviewed five days ago, org stamp" "$D5" + run bash "$SCRIPT" "$TODO" 30 + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + [ "$output" = "0" ] +} + +@test "staleness: org-native bracketed LAST_REVIEWED parses — old is stale" { + task_reviewed_org TODO A "Reviewed forty days ago, org stamp" "$D40" + run bash "$SCRIPT" "$TODO" 30 + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + [ "$output" = "1" ] +} + # ---- Boundary cases -------------------------------------------------- @test "staleness: age exactly equal to threshold is fresh" { @@ -136,9 +160,23 @@ task_unreviewed() { [ "$output" = "0" ] } -@test "staleness: malformed LAST_REVIEWED is treated as stale" { +@test "staleness: malformed LAST_REVIEWED warns to stderr and is not counted" { task_reviewed TODO A "Bad date" "not-a-date" - run bash "$SCRIPT" "$TODO" 30 + # stdout carries only the count — the malformed stamp is not folded in. + run bash -c "bash '$SCRIPT' '$TODO' 30 2>/dev/null" + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + [ "$output" = "0" ] + # stderr carries the loud warning naming the offending value. + run bash -c "bash '$SCRIPT' '$TODO' 30 2>&1 1>/dev/null" + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + [[ "$output" == *"not-a-date"* ]] + [[ "$output" == *"LAST_REVIEWED"* ]] +} + +@test "staleness: malformed stamp is excluded while real stale tasks still count" { + task_reviewed TODO A "Real stale" "$D40" + task_reviewed TODO B "Broken stamp" "garbage" + run bash -c "bash '$SCRIPT' '$TODO' 30 2>/dev/null" [ "$status" -eq 0 ] [ "$output" = "1" ] } @@ -161,6 +199,17 @@ task_unreviewed() { [[ "${lines[2]}" == *"Reviewed recently"* ]] } +@test "staleness --list: org-native bracketed stamp sorts by its real date" { + task_reviewed TODO A "Bare recent" "$D5" + task_reviewed_org TODO B "Org-stamped old" "$D40" + run bash "$SCRIPT" --list "$TODO" 10 + [ "$status" -eq 0 ] + # The org-bracketed old stamp must sort ahead of the bare recent one — + # proof it parsed to a real date rather than falling to 0000-00-00. + [[ "${lines[0]}" == *"Org-stamped old"* ]] + [[ "${lines[1]}" == *"Bare recent"* ]] +} + @test "staleness --list: takes only the requested count" { task_unreviewed TODO A "First" task_reviewed TODO B "Second" "$D40" diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/tests/test-lint-org.el b/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/tests/test-lint-org.el index 242c35c..8e3e190 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/tests/test-lint-org.el +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/tests/test-lint-org.el @@ -620,6 +620,29 @@ followups file on the next run." ;;; --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ;;; org-table-standard check (width budget + rules between rows) +(ert-deftest lo-table-inside-example-block-not-flagged () + "Pipe-led ASCII art inside an example block is not a table; no judgment." + (let* ((run (lo-test--run + "* H\n\n#+begin_example\n| client |----->| server |\n| box | | box |\n#+end_example\n" + 1 t)) + (judgments (lo-test--judgments (plist-get run :issues)))) + (should-not (memq 'org-table-standard (lo-test--checkers judgments))))) + +(ert-deftest lo-table-inside-src-block-not-flagged () + "Shell pipes inside a src block are not a table; no judgment." + (let* ((run (lo-test--run + "* H\n\n#+begin_src sh\n| sort\n| uniq -c\n#+end_src\n" 1 t)) + (judgments (lo-test--judgments (plist-get run :issues)))) + (should-not (memq 'org-table-standard (lo-test--checkers judgments))))) + +(ert-deftest lo-real-table-after-block-still-flagged () + "Block safety must not mask a genuine violation later in the file." + (let* ((run (lo-test--run + "* H\n\n#+begin_example\n| art |\n#+end_example\n\n| a | b |\n| 1 | 2 |\n" + 1 t)) + (judgments (lo-test--judgments (plist-get run :issues)))) + (should (memq 'org-table-standard (lo-test--checkers judgments))))) + (ert-deftest lo-table-over-budget-emits-judgment () "A table line rendering wider than 120 surfaces as an org-table-standard judgment." (let* ((wide (make-string 130 ?x)) @@ -685,5 +708,112 @@ missing-rules violation." (judgments (lo-test--judgments (plist-get out :issues)))) (should-not (member 'level-2-dated-header (lo-test--checkers judgments))))) +;;; subtask-done-not-dated check (the inverse: level-3+ done keyword) + +(ert-deftest lo-subtask-done-not-dated-flags-level3 () + "A level-3 DONE sub-task still carrying the keyword is flagged for conversion." + (let* ((out (lo-test--run + "* Open Work\n\n** TODO [#B] Parent\n*** DONE [#C] Sub-task done\nCLOSED: [2026-06-20 Sat 10:00]\nBody.\n")) + (judgments (lo-test--judgments (plist-get out :issues)))) + (should (= 0 (plist-get out :fixes))) ; judgment-only, never auto-fixed + (should (member 'subtask-done-not-dated (lo-test--checkers judgments))))) + +(ert-deftest lo-subtask-done-not-dated-flags-level4-cancelled () + "A level-4 CANCELLED sub-task is flagged too." + (let* ((out (lo-test--run + "* Open Work\n\n** PROJECT [#B] Parent\n*** TODO Mid\n**** CANCELLED Deep abandoned\nCLOSED: [2026-06-20 Sat]\n")) + (judgments (lo-test--judgments (plist-get out :issues)))) + (should (member 'subtask-done-not-dated (lo-test--checkers judgments))))) + +(ert-deftest lo-subtask-done-not-dated-ignores-level2 () + "A level-2 DONE task is a top-level task, not a sub-task — this checker skips it." + (let* ((out (lo-test--run + "* Open Work\n\n** DONE [#B] Top-level\nCLOSED: [2026-06-20 Sat]\nBody.\n")) + (judgments (lo-test--judgments (plist-get out :issues)))) + (should-not (member 'subtask-done-not-dated (lo-test--checkers judgments))))) + +(ert-deftest lo-subtask-done-not-dated-ignores-dated-and-lowercase () + "An already-dated level-3 entry, and the word done in a title, are not flagged." + (let* ((out (lo-test--run + "* Open Work\n\n** TODO [#B] Parent\n*** 2026-06-20 Sat @ 10:00:00 -0400 landed\n*** TODO wrap the done cleanup\n")) + (judgments (lo-test--judgments (plist-get out :issues)))) + (should-not (member 'subtask-done-not-dated (lo-test--checkers judgments))))) + +;;; --------------------------------------------------------------------------- +;;; structural heading checks (org-lint gaps) + +(defun lo-test--checker-lines (issues checker) + "Lines of judgment ISSUES whose :checker is CHECKER, document order." + (mapcar (lambda (i) (plist-get i :line)) + (cl-remove-if-not + (lambda (i) (and (eq (plist-get i :kind) 'judgment) + (eq (plist-get i :checker) checker))) + (reverse issues)))) + +(ert-deftest lo-indented-heading-flags-leading-whitespace () + "Error: a heading indented off column 0 is flagged (org demotes it to body)." + (let* ((out (lo-test--run "* Open\n ** TODO indented and lost\n** TODO fine\n")) + (j (lo-test--judgments (plist-get out :issues)))) + (should (member 'indented-heading (lo-test--checkers j))) + (should (= 1 (length (lo-test--checker-lines (plist-get out :issues) + 'indented-heading)))))) + +(ert-deftest lo-indented-heading-skips-stars-inside-blocks () + "Boundary: indented stars inside a #+begin_/#+end_ block are legitimate content." + (let* ((out (lo-test--run "* Open\n#+begin_example\n ** not a heading\n#+end_example\n")) + (j (lo-test--judgments (plist-get out :issues)))) + (should-not (member 'indented-heading (lo-test--checkers j))))) + +(ert-deftest lo-indented-heading-skips-single-star-list-bullets () + "Normal: an indented single `*' is a valid plain-list bullet, not a demoted +heading, so it is not flagged — only two-or-more indented stars are." + (let* ((out (lo-test--run "* Open\nintro line\n * first bullet\n * second bullet\n * nested bullet\n")) + (j (lo-test--judgments (plist-get out :issues)))) + (should-not (member 'indented-heading (lo-test--checkers j))))) + +(ert-deftest lo-empty-heading-flags-bare-stars () + "Error: a line of bare stars with no title is flagged." + (let* ((out (lo-test--run "* Open\n** \n** TODO real\n")) + (j (lo-test--judgments (plist-get out :issues)))) + (should (member 'empty-heading (lo-test--checkers j))))) + +(ert-deftest lo-malformed-priority-flags-lowercase-and-skips-valid () + "Error + Normal: a lowercase/oversized cookie flags; a valid [#B] stays silent." + (let* ((bad (lo-test--run "* Open\n** TODO [#a] lowercase cookie\n** TODO [#BB] oversized\n")) + (ok (lo-test--run "* Open\n** TODO [#B] valid cookie\n")) + (jo (lo-test--judgments (plist-get ok :issues)))) + (should (= 2 (length (lo-test--checker-lines (plist-get bad :issues) + 'malformed-priority-cookie)))) + (should-not (member 'malformed-priority-cookie (lo-test--checkers jo))))) + +(ert-deftest lo-malformed-priority-skips-verbatim-cookie-in-title () + "Boundary: a dated-log title quoting =[#D]= verbatim is not a real cookie." + (let* ((out (lo-test--run "* Open\n** TODO [#B] parent\n*** 2026-05-14 reprioritized =[#D]= -> =[#B]=\n")) + (j (lo-test--judgments (plist-get out :issues)))) + (should-not (member 'malformed-priority-cookie (lo-test--checkers j))))) + +(ert-deftest lo-done-without-closed-flags-undated-level2 () + "Error: a level-2 DONE with no CLOSED line is flagged; a dated one is not." + (let* ((bad (lo-test--run "* Resolved\n** DONE undated finished\nbody\n")) + (jb (lo-test--judgments (plist-get bad :issues))) + (ok (lo-test--run "* Resolved\n** DONE dated\nCLOSED: [2026-06-29 Mon]\n")) + (jo (lo-test--judgments (plist-get ok :issues)))) + (should (member 'level2-done-without-closed (lo-test--checkers jb))) + (should-not (member 'level2-done-without-closed (lo-test--checkers jo))))) + +(ert-deftest lo-done-without-closed-ignores-deeper-levels () + "Boundary: a level-3 DONE (a dated-log sub-entry) need not carry CLOSED." + (let* ((out (lo-test--run "* Resolved\n** DONE parent\nCLOSED: [2026-06-29 Mon]\n*** DONE nested no-closed\n")) + (j (lo-test--judgments (plist-get out :issues)))) + (should-not (member 'level2-done-without-closed (lo-test--checkers j))))) + +(ert-deftest lo-structural-checks-silent-on-clean-file () + "Normal: a well-formed file trips none of the four structural checkers." + (let* ((out (lo-test--run "* Open Work\n** TODO [#A] a task :tag:\n** DOING [#B] another\n* Resolved\n** DONE [#C] done\nCLOSED: [2026-06-29 Mon]\n")) + (checkers (lo-test--checkers (lo-test--judgments (plist-get out :issues))))) + (dolist (c '(indented-heading empty-heading malformed-priority-cookie + level2-done-without-closed)) + (should-not (member c checkers))))) + (provide 'test-lint-org) ;;; test-lint-org.el ends here diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/tests/test-todo-cleanup.el b/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/tests/test-todo-cleanup.el index ad9260b..ffbf2fb 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/tests/test-todo-cleanup.el +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/tests/test-todo-cleanup.el @@ -30,16 +30,20 @@ ;;; Harness (defun tc-test--reset (&optional check) - (setq tc-fixes 0 tc-archived 0 tc-bumped 0 tc-issues nil + (setq tc-fixes 0 tc-archived 0 tc-bumped 0 tc-archived-to-file 0 tc-issues nil tc-check-only (and check t) tc-archive-done t tc-sync-child-priority nil - tc-current-file nil)) + tc-current-file nil + ;; Aging step OFF by default so the in-file-move tests are unaffected by + ;; the wall clock; the aging harness re-enables it with fixed params. + tc-archive-retain-days nil tc-archive-reference-date nil tc-archive-file nil)) (defun tc-test--reset-sync (&optional check) - (setq tc-fixes 0 tc-archived 0 tc-bumped 0 tc-issues nil + (setq tc-fixes 0 tc-archived 0 tc-bumped 0 tc-archived-to-file 0 tc-issues nil tc-check-only (and check t) tc-archive-done nil tc-sync-child-priority t - tc-current-file nil)) + tc-current-file nil + tc-archive-retain-days nil tc-archive-reference-date nil tc-archive-file nil)) (defun tc-test--drop-buffer (file) (let ((buf (find-buffer-visiting file))) @@ -355,6 +359,200 @@ from the heading line through (not including) the next level-1 heading or EOF." (should (tc-test--has (plist-get out :report) "skipped")))) ;;; --------------------------------------------------------------------------- +;;; --archive-done file-aging: keep last week in-file, move older to task-archive + +(defun tc-test--age (content &optional opts) + "Run `--archive-done' with the file-aging step enabled. +OPTS is a plist: :retain (days; default 7, may be nil to disable), :ref +\(YEAR MONTH DAY reference date), :runs (default 1), :check. Writes CONTENT to a +temp todo file and points `tc-archive-file' at a not-yet-existing temp archive. +Returns a plist: :result (todo contents), :archive (archive-file contents or +nil), :archived (in-file move count), :to-file (aged count), :issues — all from +the last run." + (let* ((retain (if (plist-member opts :retain) (plist-get opts :retain) 7)) + (ref (plist-get opts :ref)) + (runs (or (plist-get opts :runs) 1)) + (check (plist-get opts :check)) + (todo (make-temp-file "tc-age-todo-" nil ".org")) + (adir (make-temp-file "tc-age-arch-" t)) + (afile (expand-file-name "task-archive.org" adir)) + last) + (unwind-protect + (progn + (with-temp-file todo (insert content)) + (dotimes (_ runs) + (tc-test--reset check) + (setq tc-archive-retain-days retain + tc-archive-reference-date ref + tc-archive-file afile) + (tc-process-file todo) + (setq last (list :archived tc-archived :to-file tc-archived-to-file + :issues tc-issues)) + (tc-test--drop-buffer todo)) + (append + last + (list :result (with-temp-buffer (insert-file-contents todo) (buffer-string)) + :archive (and (file-readable-p afile) + (with-temp-buffer (insert-file-contents afile) + (buffer-string)))))) + (tc-test--drop-buffer todo) + (delete-file todo) + (delete-directory adir t)))) + +;; Reference "today" for these fixtures is 2026-06-29; with retain 7 the cutoff +;; is 2026-06-22, so a task closed on or after 2026-06-22 stays in-file. +(defconst tc-test--age-resolved "\ +* Age Open Work +** TODO [#A] still open +* Age Resolved +** DONE [#B] recent within window +CLOSED: [2026-06-25 Thu] +recent body +** DONE [#C] old beyond window +CLOSED: [2026-05-01 Fri] +old body line +** CANCELLED [#C] old cancelled too +CLOSED: [2026-04-15 Wed] +** DONE [#B] exactly at cutoff stays +CLOSED: [2026-06-22 Sun] +** DONE [#C] undated no-date archived +no closed date in this body +") + +(defconst tc-test--age-straggler "\ +* Age Open Work +** TODO [#A] still open +** DONE [#C] old straggler +CLOSED: [2026-03-01 Sun] +straggler body +* Age Resolved +** DONE [#B] recent stays +CLOSED: [2026-06-26 Fri] +") + +(ert-deftest tc-age-moves-old-and-undated-resolved () + "Normal: closed-beyond-window AND undated subtrees leave the file; only those +closed within the window (cutoff inclusive) stay." + (let* ((out (tc-test--age tc-test--age-resolved '(:ref (2026 6 29)))) + (resolved (tc-test--section (plist-get out :result) "Age Resolved")) + (arch (plist-get out :archive))) + (should (= 3 (plist-get out :to-file))) + (should-not (tc-test--has resolved "old beyond window")) + (should-not (tc-test--has resolved "old cancelled too")) + (should-not (tc-test--has resolved "undated no-date archived")) + (should (tc-test--has resolved "recent within window")) + (should (tc-test--has resolved "exactly at cutoff stays")) + (should arch) + (should (tc-test--has arch "Resolved (archived)")) + (should (tc-test--has arch "old beyond window")) + (should (tc-test--has arch "old body line")) + (should (tc-test--has arch "old cancelled too")) + (should (tc-test--has arch "undated no-date archived")) + (should-not (tc-test--has arch "recent within window")))) + +(ert-deftest tc-age-disabled-when-retain-nil () + "Boundary: nil retain disables the aging step entirely (legacy behavior)." + (let ((out (tc-test--age tc-test--age-resolved '(:retain nil :ref (2026 6 29))))) + (should (= 0 (plist-get out :to-file))) + (should (equal tc-test--age-resolved (plist-get out :result))) + (should-not (plist-get out :archive)))) + +(ert-deftest tc-age-is-idempotent () + "Boundary: a second run finds nothing new to age; the todo file is stable." + (let ((once (tc-test--age tc-test--age-resolved '(:ref (2026 6 29) :runs 1))) + (twice (tc-test--age tc-test--age-resolved '(:ref (2026 6 29) :runs 2)))) + (should (equal (plist-get once :result) (plist-get twice :result))) + (should (= 0 (plist-get twice :to-file))))) + +(ert-deftest tc-age-check-mode-previews-without-writing () + "Boundary: --check reports the aged count but writes neither file." + (let ((out (tc-test--age tc-test--age-resolved '(:ref (2026 6 29) :check t)))) + (should (= 3 (plist-get out :to-file))) + (should (equal tc-test--age-resolved (plist-get out :result))) + (should-not (plist-get out :archive)))) + +(ert-deftest tc-age-straggler-moves-through-to-archive () + "Normal: an old-dated DONE in Open Work moves to Resolved then ages out in one run." + (let* ((out (tc-test--age tc-test--age-straggler '(:ref (2026 6 29)))) + (open (tc-test--section (plist-get out :result) "Age Open Work")) + (resolved (tc-test--section (plist-get out :result) "Age Resolved")) + (arch (plist-get out :archive))) + (should-not (tc-test--has open "old straggler")) + (should-not (tc-test--has resolved "old straggler")) + (should (tc-test--has arch "old straggler")) + (should (tc-test--has arch "straggler body")) + (should (tc-test--has resolved "recent stays")) + (should (= 1 (plist-get out :archived))) + (should (= 1 (plist-get out :to-file))))) + +(ert-deftest tc-age-append-preserves-existing-archive () + "Error/edge: appending to a populated archive keeps prior entries and one scaffold." + (let* ((adir (make-temp-file "tc-arch-" t)) + (afile (expand-file-name "task-archive.org" adir))) + (unwind-protect + (progn + (tc--append-subtrees-to-archive-file afile (list "** DONE one\n")) + (tc--append-subtrees-to-archive-file afile (list "** DONE two\n")) + (let ((content (with-temp-buffer (insert-file-contents afile) + (buffer-string))) + (n 0) (start 0)) + (should (tc-test--has content "** DONE one")) + (should (tc-test--has content "** DONE two")) + (should (tc-test--before-p content "** DONE one" "** DONE two")) + (while (string-match "\\* Resolved (archived)" content start) + (setq n (1+ n) start (match-end 0))) + (should (= 1 n)))) + (delete-directory adir t)))) + +;;; --------------------------------------------------------------------------- +;;; --archive-done aging: the archive follows the todo file's gitignore status + +(defun tc-test--age-in-git-repo (gitignore-todo) + "Init a temp git repo, write todo.org with an old Resolved entry, optionally +gitignore todo.org, then run `--archive-done' aging with the DEFAULT archive path +(archive/task-archive.org beside the todo file). Return a plist: :gitignore (final +.gitignore contents or nil), :archive-ignored (whether git ignores the archive), +:archive-exists." + (let* ((root (make-temp-file "tc-git-" t)) + (todo (expand-file-name "todo.org" root)) + (archive (expand-file-name "archive/task-archive.org" root)) + (gi (expand-file-name ".gitignore" root))) + (unwind-protect + (let ((default-directory root)) + (call-process "git" nil nil nil "init" "-q") + (with-temp-file todo (insert tc-test--age-resolved)) + (when gitignore-todo (with-temp-file gi (insert "/todo.org\n"))) + (tc-test--reset nil) + (setq tc-archive-retain-days 7 + tc-archive-reference-date '(2026 6 29) + tc-archive-file nil) ; default path, beside the todo file + (tc-process-file todo) + (tc-test--drop-buffer todo) + (list :gitignore (and (file-readable-p gi) + (with-temp-buffer (insert-file-contents gi) + (buffer-string))) + :archive-ignored + (eq 0 (call-process "git" nil nil nil "check-ignore" "-q" archive)) + :archive-exists (file-readable-p archive))) + (delete-directory root t)))) + +(ert-deftest tc-age-self-protect-gitignores-archive-when-todo-ignored () + "When the todo file is gitignored, the aged-out archive is added to .gitignore +so it inherits the same privacy." + (let ((out (tc-test--age-in-git-repo t))) + (should (plist-get out :archive-exists)) + (should (string-match-p "task-archive" (or (plist-get out :gitignore) ""))) + (should (plist-get out :archive-ignored)))) + +(ert-deftest tc-age-self-protect-leaves-tracked-todo-archive-tracked () + "When the todo file is tracked, the archive is not gitignored — no .gitignore +entry is added for it." + (let ((out (tc-test--age-in-git-repo nil))) + (should (plist-get out :archive-exists)) + (should-not (plist-get out :archive-ignored)) + (should-not (string-match-p "task-archive" (or (plist-get out :gitignore) ""))))) + +;;; --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ;;; Realistic synthetic sample (committed under fixtures/) (defun tc-test--sample-file () @@ -570,5 +768,176 @@ in ISSUES, in document order." (should (= 2 (plist-get once :bumped))) (should (= 2 (plist-get twice :bumped))))) +;;; --------------------------------------------------------------------------- +;;; --convert-subtasks harness + tests + +(defun tc-test--reset-convert (&optional check) + (setq tc-fixes 0 tc-archived 0 tc-bumped 0 tc-converted 0 tc-archived-to-file 0 + tc-issues nil + tc-check-only (and check t) + tc-archive-done nil tc-sync-child-priority nil tc-convert-subtasks t + tc-current-file nil + tc-archive-retain-days nil tc-archive-reference-date nil tc-archive-file nil)) + +(defun tc-test--convert (content &optional runs check) + "Write CONTENT to a temp .org file, run `--convert-subtasks' RUNS times (default 1). +Return a plist: :result final file contents, :converted count from the last run, +:issues from the last run. CHECK non-nil ⇒ --check (preview, no writes)." + (let ((file (make-temp-file "tc-test-" nil ".org")) + last-converted last-issues) + (unwind-protect + (progn + (with-temp-file file (insert content)) + (dotimes (_ (or runs 1)) + (tc-test--reset-convert check) + (tc-process-file file) + (setq last-converted tc-converted last-issues tc-issues) + (tc-test--drop-buffer file)) + (list :result (with-temp-buffer (insert-file-contents file) + (buffer-string)) + :converted last-converted + :issues last-issues)) + (tc-test--drop-buffer file) + (delete-file file)))) + +;; The UTC offset in a converted header is the test machine's local offset for +;; that date, so assertions match it as `[-+]NNNN' rather than a fixed value — +;; the mode's job is to emit a well-formed offset, not to run in one timezone. + +(defconst tc-test--convert-timed + "* Project Open Work +** TODO [#B] Parent task +*** DONE [#C] F12 opens the terminal :feature:quick: +CLOSED: [2026-06-27 Sat 12:50] +Verified live: docks, toggles, colors clean. +") + +(ert-deftest tc-convert-timed-subtask-normal () + "Normal: a timed CLOSED close becomes a dated header, keyword/priority/tags/CLOSED gone." + (let* ((out (tc-test--convert tc-test--convert-timed)) + (res (plist-get out :result))) + (should (= 1 (plist-get out :converted))) + (should (string-match-p + "^\\*\\*\\* 2026-06-27 Sat @ 12:50:00 [-+][0-9]\\{4\\} F12 opens the terminal$" + res)) + (should-not (string-match-p "CLOSED:" res)) + (should-not (string-match-p "DONE" res)) + (should (string-match-p "Verified live: docks, toggles, colors clean\\." res)) + (should (string-match-p "^\\*\\* TODO \\[#B\\] Parent task$" res)))) + +(defconst tc-test--convert-dateonly + "* Project Open Work +** PROJECT [#B] Parent +**** DONE [#B] Write full spec :refactor: +CLOSED: [2026-05-04 Mon] +Body. +") + +(ert-deftest tc-convert-dateonly-boundary-midnight () + "Boundary: a date-only CLOSED (no time) yields 00:00:00, at level 4." + (let ((res (plist-get (tc-test--convert tc-test--convert-dateonly) :result))) + (should (string-match-p + "^\\*\\*\\*\\* 2026-05-04 Mon @ 00:00:00 [-+][0-9]\\{4\\} Write full spec$" + res)) + (should-not (string-match-p "CLOSED:" res)))) + +(defconst tc-test--convert-level2 + "* Project Open Work +** DONE [#B] Top-level task +CLOSED: [2026-06-01 Mon 09:00] +Body. +") + +(ert-deftest tc-convert-leaves-level-2-alone-boundary () + "Boundary: a level-2 DONE task is a top-level task, not a sub-task — untouched." + (let ((out (tc-test--convert tc-test--convert-level2))) + (should (= 0 (plist-get out :converted))) + (should (equal tc-test--convert-level2 (plist-get out :result))))) + +(ert-deftest tc-convert-idempotent-boundary () + "Boundary: a second run over an already-dated entry converts nothing new." + (let ((once (tc-test--convert tc-test--convert-timed 1)) + (twice (tc-test--convert tc-test--convert-timed 2))) + (should (equal (plist-get once :result) (plist-get twice :result))) + (should (= 0 (plist-get twice :converted))))) + +(defconst tc-test--convert-nested + "* Project Open Work +** TODO [#B] Parent +*** DONE Outer sub :feature: +CLOSED: [2026-06-10 Wed 08:15] +**** DONE Inner sub +CLOSED: [2026-06-09 Tue 07:00] +Inner body. +") + +(ert-deftest tc-convert-nested-done-subtasks-boundary () + "Boundary: a done sub-task nested under a done sub-task — both convert." + (let* ((out (tc-test--convert tc-test--convert-nested)) + (res (plist-get out :result))) + (should (= 2 (plist-get out :converted))) + (should (string-match-p + "^\\*\\*\\* 2026-06-10 Wed @ 08:15:00 [-+][0-9]\\{4\\} Outer sub$" res)) + (should (string-match-p + "^\\*\\*\\*\\* 2026-06-09 Tue @ 07:00:00 [-+][0-9]\\{4\\} Inner sub$" res)) + (should-not (string-match-p "CLOSED:" res)))) + +(defconst tc-test--convert-cancelled + "* Project Open Work +** TODO [#B] Parent +*** CANCELLED [#C] Abandoned idea :feature: +CLOSED: [2026-06-15 Mon 10:00] +") + +(ert-deftest tc-convert-cancelled-subtask-boundary () + "Boundary: a CANCELLED sub-task converts too (terminal state)." + (let ((res (plist-get (tc-test--convert tc-test--convert-cancelled) :result))) + (should (string-match-p + "^\\*\\*\\* 2026-06-15 Mon @ 10:00:00 [-+][0-9]\\{4\\} Abandoned idea$" res)) + (should-not (string-match-p "CANCELLED" res)))) + +(defconst tc-test--convert-noclosed + "* Project Open Work +** TODO [#B] Parent +*** DONE Orphan with no closed date +Body only. +") + +(ert-deftest tc-convert-skips-subtask-without-closed-error () + "Error: a done sub-task with no parseable CLOSED is flagged and left unchanged." + (let ((out (tc-test--convert tc-test--convert-noclosed))) + (should (= 0 (plist-get out :converted))) + (should (equal tc-test--convert-noclosed (plist-get out :result))) + (should (cl-some (lambda (i) (eq (plist-get i :kind) 'convert-skip)) + (plist-get out :issues))))) + +(ert-deftest tc-convert-check-mode-previews-without-writing () + "Check mode reports the conversion but writes nothing." + (let ((out (tc-test--convert tc-test--convert-timed 1 t))) + (should (= 1 (plist-get out :converted))) + (should (equal tc-test--convert-timed (plist-get out :result))) + (should (cl-some (lambda (i) (eq (plist-get i :kind) 'convert-would)) + (plist-get out :issues))))) + +(defconst tc-test--convert-closed-with-deadline + "* Project Open Work +** TODO [#B] Parent task +*** DONE [#C] Ship the panel :feature: +CLOSED: [2026-06-27 Sat 12:50] DEADLINE: <2026-06-30 Tue> +Body line. +") + +(ert-deftest tc-convert-preserves-deadline-on-shared-planning-line-boundary () + "Boundary: removing the CLOSED cookie keeps a DEADLINE sharing its planning line." + (let* ((out (tc-test--convert tc-test--convert-closed-with-deadline)) + (res (plist-get out :result))) + (should (= 1 (plist-get out :converted))) + (should (string-match-p + "^\\*\\*\\* 2026-06-27 Sat @ 12:50:00 [-+][0-9]\\{4\\} Ship the panel$" + res)) + (should-not (string-match-p "CLOSED:" res)) + (should (string-match-p "^DEADLINE: <2026-06-30 Tue>$" res)) + (should (string-match-p "^Body line\\.$" res)))) + (provide 'test-todo-cleanup) ;;; test-todo-cleanup.el ends here diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/tests/test-wrap-org-table.el b/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/tests/test-wrap-org-table.el index 8d1ecb6..0b3b375 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/tests/test-wrap-org-table.el +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/tests/test-wrap-org-table.el @@ -186,3 +186,45 @@ (should (string-match-p "Prose before\\." content)) (should (string-match-p "Prose after\\." content)))) (delete-file file)))) + +;;; --------------------------------------------------------------------------- +;;; block safety — pipe lines inside #+begin_/#+end_ blocks are never tables + +(defconst wot-test--block-content + "#+begin_example +| client |----->| server | +| box | | box | +#+end_example +" + "An example block whose ASCII-art lines start with pipes.") + +(defun wot-test--process-content (content budget) + "Write CONTENT to a temp file, run `wot-process-file' at BUDGET, return result." + (let ((file (make-temp-file "wot-test" nil ".org"))) + (unwind-protect + (progn + (with-temp-file file (insert content)) + (wot-process-file file budget) + (with-temp-buffer (insert-file-contents file) (buffer-string))) + (delete-file file)))) + +(ert-deftest wot-process-file-leaves-example-block-byte-identical () + (let ((content (concat "* Diagram\n\n" wot-test--block-content))) + (should (equal (wot-test--process-content content 120) content)))) + +(ert-deftest wot-process-file-reformats-table-but-not-block () + (let* ((content (concat "* Doc\n\n" wot-test--block-content "\n" + wot-test--wide-input)) + (result (wot-test--process-content content 40))) + (should (string-match-p (regexp-quote wot-test--block-content) result)) + (should (string-match-p (regexp-quote wot-test--wide-expected) result)))) + +(ert-deftest wot-process-file-skips-pipes-in-src-block () + (let ((content "* Pipeline\n\n#+begin_src sh\n| sort\n| uniq -c\n#+end_src\n")) + (should (equal (wot-test--process-content content 120) content)))) + +(ert-deftest wot-process-file-literal-inner-end-marker-stays-in-block () + "A literal #+end_src quoted inside an example block must not close it." + (let ((content (concat "* Doc\n\n#+begin_example\n#+begin_src sh\nx\n" + "#+end_src\n| art |----| art |\n#+end_example\n"))) + (should (equal (wot-test--process-content content 120) content)))) diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/tests/test_flashcard_to_anki.py b/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/tests/test_flashcard_to_anki.py index 058b0cd..87008a8 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/tests/test_flashcard_to_anki.py +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/tests/test_flashcard_to_anki.py @@ -34,14 +34,33 @@ def test_default_output_path_targets_phone_anki_dir(drill): assert result == Path.home() / "sync" / "phone" / "anki" / "health-drill.apkg" -def test_default_deck_name_is_raw_basename(drill): - """Deck name is the input basename with case preserved; #+TITLE is ignored.""" - assert drill.default_deck_name(Path("/x/deepsat.org")) == "deepsat" +def test_default_deck_name_uses_org_title(drill): + """The #+TITLE drives the Anki deck name, not the filename slug.""" + org = "#+TITLE: Refutations\n* Section\n** Q? :drill:\na\n" + assert drill.default_deck_name(Path("/x/refutation-drill.org"), org) == "Refutations" -def test_default_deck_name_keeps_hyphens(drill): - """A hyphenated basename is kept verbatim rather than title-cased.""" - assert drill.default_deck_name(Path("/x/health-drill.org")) == "health-drill" +def test_default_deck_name_title_is_trimmed(drill): + """Surrounding whitespace on the #+TITLE value is stripped.""" + org = "#+TITLE: DeepSat Flashcards \n" + assert drill.default_deck_name(Path("/x/deepsat.org"), org) == "DeepSat Flashcards" + + +def test_default_deck_name_title_match_is_case_insensitive(drill): + """A lowercase #+title: keyword is still recognized.""" + org = "#+title: Health Flashcards\n" + assert drill.default_deck_name(Path("/x/health-drill.org"), org) == "Health Flashcards" + + +def test_default_deck_name_falls_back_to_basename_without_title(drill): + """No #+TITLE line falls back to the input basename, case preserved.""" + org = "* Section\n** Q? :drill:\na\n" + assert drill.default_deck_name(Path("/x/deepsat.org"), org) == "deepsat" + + +def test_default_deck_name_blank_title_falls_back_to_basename(drill): + """An empty #+TITLE value is ignored in favour of the basename.""" + assert drill.default_deck_name(Path("/x/health-drill.org"), "#+TITLE: \n") == "health-drill" # --- section_to_tag (pure) --- diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/tests/test_inbox_send.py b/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/tests/test_inbox_send.py index a0094dc..f75d7a1 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/tests/test_inbox_send.py +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/tests/test_inbox_send.py @@ -97,6 +97,52 @@ class TestInboxSendDiscovery: result = run_script(["--list"], roots=[tmp_path / "does-not-exist"]) assert result.returncode == 0 + def test_inbox_send_list_displays_dot_stripped_name(self, project_root, run_script, tmp_path): + """Dotted project basenames display dot-stripped (.emacs.d → emacsd).""" + project_root(".emacs.d") + result = run_script(["--list"], roots=[tmp_path / "projects"]) + assert "emacsd" in result.stdout + + +class TestInboxSendDotAlias: + """A dotted project basename resolves both verbatim and dot-stripped.""" + + def test_resolves_by_dot_stripped_alias(self, project_root, run_script, tmp_path): + """'emacsd' delivers to the .emacs.d project.""" + project_root(".emacs.d") + cwd = project_root("source") + run_script( + ["emacsd", "--text", "hi"], + cwd=cwd, roots=[tmp_path / "projects"], + ) + files = list((tmp_path / "projects" / ".emacs.d" / "inbox").iterdir()) + assert len(files) == 1 + + def test_resolves_by_exact_dotted_name_still(self, project_root, run_script, tmp_path): + """Backward-compat: the verbatim '.emacs.d' target still resolves.""" + project_root(".emacs.d") + cwd = project_root("source") + run_script( + [".emacs.d", "--text", "hi"], + cwd=cwd, roots=[tmp_path / "projects"], + ) + files = list((tmp_path / "projects" / ".emacs.d" / "inbox").iterdir()) + assert len(files) == 1 + + def test_exact_match_wins_over_alias(self, project_root, run_script, tmp_path): + """An exact basename match is preferred over a dot-stripped collision.""" + project_root("emacsd") # exact + project_root(".emacs.d") # would also normalize to 'emacsd' + cwd = project_root("source") + run_script( + ["emacsd", "--text", "hi"], + cwd=cwd, roots=[tmp_path / "projects"], + ) + exact = list((tmp_path / "projects" / "emacsd" / "inbox").iterdir()) + dotted = list((tmp_path / "projects" / ".emacs.d" / "inbox").iterdir()) + assert len(exact) == 1 + assert dotted == [] + # ---------------------------------------------------------------------- # Slug derivation from text and from filenames @@ -355,3 +401,78 @@ class TestInboxSendErrors: assert result.returncode != 0 files = list((tmp_path / "projects" / "target" / "inbox").iterdir()) assert files == [] + + +# ---------------------------------------------------------------------- +# Filename collisions (two sends deriving the same name must not overwrite) +# ---------------------------------------------------------------------- + +def _load_module(): + import importlib.util + spec = importlib.util.spec_from_file_location("inbox_send", SCRIPT) + mod = importlib.util.module_from_spec(spec) + spec.loader.exec_module(mod) + return mod + + +class TestFilenameCollisions: + """Two sends in the same minute with the same leading phrase derived + identical filenames and the second silently overwrote the first + (a message was lost this way, 2026-07-02).""" + + def test_send_text_same_minute_same_phrase_keeps_both(self, tmp_path): + from datetime import datetime + mod = _load_module() + inbox = tmp_path / "inbox" + inbox.mkdir() + now = datetime(2026, 7, 2, 5, 42, 0) + prefix = "identical leading phrase long enough to fill the whole slug budget entirely" + first = mod.send_text(inbox, prefix + " tail one", "archsetup", None, now) + second = mod.send_text(inbox, prefix + " tail two", "archsetup", None, now) + assert first != second + assert first.exists() and second.exists() + assert first.name != second.name + assert "tail one" in first.read_text() + assert "tail two" in second.read_text() + + def test_send_text_collision_suffix_increments(self, tmp_path): + from datetime import datetime + mod = _load_module() + inbox = tmp_path / "inbox" + inbox.mkdir() + now = datetime(2026, 7, 2, 5, 42, 0) + paths = [mod.send_text(inbox, "same lead phrase differs later A", "src", "fixed-slug", now) + for _ in range(3)] + names = [p.name for p in paths] + assert names[0].endswith("fixed-slug.org") + assert names[1].endswith("fixed-slug-2.org") + assert names[2].endswith("fixed-slug-3.org") + + def test_send_file_collision_preserves_extension(self, tmp_path): + from datetime import datetime + mod = _load_module() + inbox = tmp_path / "inbox" + inbox.mkdir() + src = tmp_path / "note.org" + src.write_text("body one") + now = datetime(2026, 7, 2, 5, 42, 0) + first = mod.send_file(inbox, src, "src", None, now) + src.write_text("body two") + second = mod.send_file(inbox, src, "src", None, now) + assert second.name.endswith("note-2.org") + assert first.read_text() == "body one" + assert second.read_text() == "body two" + + def test_cli_two_rapid_sends_lose_nothing(self, project_root, run_script, tmp_path): + project_root("sender") + target = project_root("receiver") + roots = [tmp_path / "projects"] + prefix = "identical leading phrase long enough to fill the whole slug budget entirely" + run_script(["receiver", "--text", prefix + " message one"], + cwd=tmp_path / "projects" / "sender", roots=roots) + run_script(["receiver", "--text", prefix + " message two"], + cwd=tmp_path / "projects" / "sender", roots=roots) + files = list((target / "inbox").iterdir()) + assert len(files) == 2 + bodies = "".join(f.read_text() for f in files) + assert "message one" in bodies and "message two" in bodies diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/tests/test_route_recommend.py b/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/tests/test_route_recommend.py new file mode 100644 index 0000000..acc4755 --- /dev/null +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/tests/test_route_recommend.py @@ -0,0 +1,124 @@ +"""Tests for route_recommend.py — the wrap-up routing recommendation engine. + +The core is a pure function recommend(item, projects) -> (destination, confidence): +- strong: a project's name (or its dot-stripped form) appears literally in the item +- weak: a distinctive name token overlaps, but the full name doesn't +- none: no overlap; the item stays put (destination is None) + +A multi-way tie at the top tier downgrades to weak with a deterministic pick. +An empty project list yields none. + +The CLI wires this to inbox-send.py's discover_projects (sandboxed here via the +INBOX_SEND_ROOTS env var, the same hook inbox-send's own tests use). +""" + +import subprocess +import sys +from pathlib import Path + +SCRIPTS = Path(__file__).parent.parent +SCRIPT = SCRIPTS / "route_recommend.py" +sys.path.insert(0, str(SCRIPTS)) + +import route_recommend as rr # noqa: E402 + + +# --- pure function: the five spec'd cases ----------------------------------- + +def test_strong_match_named_literally(): + dest, conf = rr.recommend("fix the rulesets refactor command", ["rulesets", "home", "work"]) + assert (dest, conf) == ("rulesets", "strong") + + +def test_strong_match_via_dot_stripped_name(): + # ".emacs.d" addressed as "emacsd" in the item is still a literal hit. + dest, conf = rr.recommend("update the emacsd ai-term module", [".emacs.d", "rulesets"]) + assert (dest, conf) == (".emacs.d", "strong") + + +def test_strong_match_dotted_name_verbatim(): + dest, conf = rr.recommend("patch .emacs.d startup", [".emacs.d", "rulesets"]) + assert (dest, conf) == (".emacs.d", "strong") + + +def test_weak_match_topic_token_only(): + # "wttrin" is a token of "emacs-wttrin" but the full name isn't present. + dest, conf = rr.recommend("the wttrin weather bug", ["emacs-wttrin", "rulesets"]) + assert (dest, conf) == ("emacs-wttrin", "weak") + + +def test_no_match_stays_put(): + dest, conf = rr.recommend("calibrate the telescope mount", ["rulesets", "deepsat"]) + assert dest is None + assert conf == "none" + + +def test_two_project_strong_tie_downgrades_to_weak(): + # Both named literally → ambiguous → weak, deterministic tie-break (alphabetical). + dest, conf = rr.recommend("sync rulesets and home configs", ["rulesets", "home", "work"]) + assert conf == "weak" + assert dest == "home" # tie-break: most-overlap then alphabetical + + +def test_empty_project_list_is_none(): + assert rr.recommend("anything at all", []) == (None, "none") + + +# --- boundary / robustness -------------------------------------------------- + +def test_literal_name_requires_word_boundary(): + # "home" must not match inside "homeowner". + dest, conf = rr.recommend("the homeowner association meeting", ["home", "rulesets"]) + assert dest is None and conf == "none" + + +def test_path_mention_counts_as_literal(): + dest, conf = rr.recommend("edit ~/code/rulesets/Makefile", ["rulesets", "home"]) + assert (dest, conf) == ("rulesets", "strong") + + +def test_strong_beats_weak_when_both_present(): + # "rulesets" named literally (strong) outranks an emacs-wttrin token hit (weak). + dest, conf = rr.recommend("the wttrin fix belongs in rulesets", ["rulesets", "emacs-wttrin"]) + assert (dest, conf) == ("rulesets", "strong") + + +# --- CLI + discovery reuse (sandboxed roots) -------------------------------- + +def _run(args, roots, item): + import os + env = {"PATH": os.environ.get("PATH", ""), "HOME": os.environ.get("HOME", "/tmp"), + "INBOX_SEND_ROOTS": ":".join(str(r) for r in roots)} + return subprocess.run([sys.executable, str(SCRIPT), "--item", item, *args], + capture_output=True, text=True, env=env) + + +def _mk_project(tmp_path, name): + proj = tmp_path / "projects" / name + (proj / ".ai").mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True) + (proj / "inbox").mkdir(exist_ok=True) + return proj + + +def test_cli_discovers_and_recommends(tmp_path): + _mk_project(tmp_path, "foo") + _mk_project(tmp_path, "bar") + r = _run([], roots=[tmp_path / "projects"], item="fix the foo widget") + assert r.returncode == 0 + assert r.stdout.strip() == "foo\tstrong" + + +def test_cli_no_match_prints_none(tmp_path): + _mk_project(tmp_path, "foo") + r = _run([], roots=[tmp_path / "projects"], item="unrelated grocery list") + assert r.returncode == 0 + assert r.stdout.strip() == "none" + + +def test_cli_exclude_drops_current_project(tmp_path): + _mk_project(tmp_path, "foo") + _mk_project(tmp_path, "bar") + # Item names foo, but foo is excluded as the current project → no other match. + r = _run(["--exclude", "foo"], roots=[tmp_path / "projects"], item="fix the foo widget") + assert r.returncode == 0 + assert r.stdout.strip() == "none" diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/todo-cleanup.el b/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/todo-cleanup.el index 6b3081a..bd8166d 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/todo-cleanup.el +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/todo-cleanup.el @@ -5,10 +5,12 @@ ;; emacs --batch -q -l todo-cleanup.el --check todo.org # hygiene report only ;; emacs --batch -q -l todo-cleanup.el --archive-done todo.org # archive completed subtrees ;; emacs --batch -q -l todo-cleanup.el --archive-done --check todo.org # preview the archive +;; emacs --batch -q -l todo-cleanup.el --convert-subtasks todo.org # dated-rewrite done level-3+ sub-tasks +;; emacs --batch -q -l todo-cleanup.el --convert-subtasks --check todo.org # preview the conversion ;; emacs --batch -q -l todo-cleanup.el --sync-child-priority todo.org # bump children whose priority drifted below the parent's ;; emacs --batch -q -l todo-cleanup.el --check-child-priority todo.org # preview the sync (same as --sync-child-priority --check) ;; -;; Three independent modes: +;; Four independent modes: ;; ;; * Default (hygiene). Designed for the wrap-it-up workflow: cheap, idempotent, ;; safe to run every session. @@ -25,14 +27,46 @@ ;; line isn't in canonical position. Reports these for manual fix; doesn't ;; auto-rewrite (preserving real state-log history is judgement work). ;; -;; * --archive-done (opt-in). Moves every level-2 subtree whose TODO state is -;; DONE or CANCELLED out of the "Open Work" section and into the "Resolved" -;; section of the same file, subtree intact. The sections are matched by a -;; unique level-1 heading containing "Open Work" (case-insensitive) and one -;; containing "Resolved"; if either is missing or ambiguous, the file is -;; skipped with a message. Only direct level-2 children move — a DONE entry -;; nested under an open parent stays put. Archiving is consequential, so it's -;; never run by default; it does *not* also run the hygiene passes. +;; * --archive-done (opt-in). Two steps, in order: +;; +;; 1. Moves every level-2 subtree whose TODO state is DONE or CANCELLED out of +;; the "Open Work" section and into the "Resolved" section of the same +;; file, subtree intact. The sections are matched by a unique level-1 +;; heading containing "Open Work" (case-insensitive) and one containing +;; "Resolved"; if either is missing or ambiguous, the file is skipped with +;; a message. Only direct level-2 children move — a DONE entry nested under +;; an open parent stays put. +;; +;; 2. Ages the "Resolved" section: a level-2 DONE/CANCELLED subtree whose +;; CLOSED date is older than `tc-archive-retain-days' (default 7) is moved +;; out to `tc-archive-file' (default `archive/task-archive.org' beside the +;; todo file), keeping only the last week of closed tasks in the file +;; itself. Only subtrees closed within the window stay; older ones, and +;; those with no parseable CLOSED date, are moved out. Set +;; `tc-archive-retain-days' to nil to disable this step (legacy in-file-only +;; behavior). The aging date is `tc-archive-reference-date' when set +;; (tests), otherwise the real current date. The archive inherits the todo +;; file's gitignore status: when the todo file is gitignored, the archive +;; path is added to .gitignore before the first write, so private task +;; history never lands in a tracked path (see +;; `tc--ensure-archive-gitignored'). +;; +;; Archiving is consequential, so it's never run by default; it does *not* +;; also run the hygiene passes. +;; +;; * --convert-subtasks (opt-in). Rewrites every level-3-and-deeper heading whose +;; TODO state is DONE/CANCELLED/FAILED into a dated event-log entry +;; (`<stars> YYYY-MM-DD Day @ HH:MM:SS -ZZZZ <text>'), dropping the keyword, +;; priority cookie, and tags, and removing the now-redundant CLOSED line. The +;; date and time come from that entry's own CLOSED cookie; a date-only close +;; yields 00:00:00, and the UTC offset is computed DST-aware for that date. +;; This enforces the todo-format depth rule that interactive closes +;; (`org-log-done' → DONE + CLOSED) and `--archive-done' (level-2 only) leave +;; unapplied. The heading text is preserved verbatim — a batch tool can't +;; past-tense an imperative title reliably. Idempotent (an already-dated +;; heading has no done keyword); a done sub-task with no parseable CLOSED date +;; is flagged and left alone, never stamped with a fabricated date. Like +;; --archive-done it does not also run the hygiene passes. ;; ;; * --sync-child-priority (opt-in). Walks every heading with a priority cookie ;; ([#A]-[#D]) and, for each of its direct child headings whose own priority @@ -52,13 +86,19 @@ (require 'org) (require 'cl-lib) +(require 'calendar) (setq org-todo-keywords - '((sequence "TODO" "DOING" "WAITING" "NEXT" "|" "DONE" "CANCELLED"))) + '((sequence "TODO" "DOING" "WAITING" "NEXT" "|" "DONE" "CANCELLED" "FAILED"))) (defconst tc-done-states '("DONE" "CANCELLED") "TODO keywords that mark an entry as completed for `--archive-done'.") +(defconst tc--convert-done-states '("DONE" "CANCELLED" "FAILED") + "TODO keywords whose level-3-and-deeper entries `--convert-subtasks' rewrites +to dated event-log entries. Broader than `tc-done-states' because a FAILED +sub-task is terminal too and belongs in the parent's dated history.") + (defconst tc--priority-cookie-regexp "\\[#\\([A-Z]\\)\\]" "Regexp matching an org priority cookie. Match group 1 is the letter.") @@ -70,11 +110,30 @@ every heading below it.") (defvar tc-fixes 0) (defvar tc-archived 0) (defvar tc-bumped 0) +(defvar tc-converted 0) (defvar tc-issues nil) (defvar tc-check-only nil) (defvar tc-archive-done nil) (defvar tc-sync-child-priority nil) +(defvar tc-convert-subtasks nil) (defvar tc-current-file nil) +(defvar tc-current-dir nil) +(defvar tc-archived-to-file 0) + +(defvar tc-archive-retain-days 7 + "Retention window for the `--archive-done' file-aging step. A closed Resolved +subtree whose CLOSED date is within this many days of the reference date stays +in the in-file Resolved section; an older one is moved out to `tc-archive-file'. +A subtree with no parseable CLOSED date stays. nil disables the aging step +entirely, leaving the legacy in-file-only behavior.") + +(defvar tc-archive-reference-date nil + "(YEAR MONTH DAY) treated as \"today\" when aging Resolved subtrees out to a +file; nil means the real current date. Set in tests for determinism.") + +(defvar tc-archive-file nil + "Destination file for aged-out Resolved subtrees; nil means +`archive/task-archive.org' beside the todo file being processed.") ;;; --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ;;; Hygiene mode @@ -224,7 +283,8 @@ are reported but not performed." :line (line-number-at-pos) :heading (org-get-heading t t t t)) tc-issues) - (cl-incf tc-archived)))) + (cl-incf tc-archived))) + (tc-archive-old-resolved-to-file)) (t (catch 'done (while t @@ -252,7 +312,171 @@ are reported but not performed." (cl-incf tc-archived) (push (list :kind 'archive-moved :file tc-current-file :line line :heading heading) - tc-issues))))))))) + tc-issues))))) + (tc-archive-old-resolved-to-file))))) + +;;; --------------------------------------------------------------------------- +;;; --archive-done: age old Resolved subtrees out to a file + +(defconst tc-archive-file-scaffold + "#+TITLE: Task Archive\n#+FILETAGS: :archive:\n\n* Resolved (archived)\n" + "Initial content written to a fresh `tc-archive-file'. Aged subtrees are +appended as level-2 children under the level-1 heading.") + +(defun tc--reference-absolute () + "Absolute (Gregorian serial) day number of the aging reference date — +`tc-archive-reference-date' when set, otherwise the real current date." + (if tc-archive-reference-date + (pcase-let ((`(,y ,m ,d) tc-archive-reference-date)) + (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian (list m d y))) + (pcase-let ((`(,m ,d ,y) (calendar-current-date))) + (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian (list m d y))))) + +(defun tc--closed-absolute-in-region (beg end) + "Absolute day number of the first CLOSED: [YYYY-MM-DD ...] line in BEG..END, +or nil when the region carries no parseable CLOSED date. The task's own CLOSED +line sits in canonical position directly under the heading, so the first match +in the subtree is the task's close." + (save-excursion + (goto-char beg) + (when (re-search-forward + "CLOSED:[ \t]*\\[\\([0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9]\\)-\\([0-9][0-9]\\)-\\([0-9][0-9]\\)" + end t) + (calendar-absolute-from-gregorian + (list (string-to-number (match-string 2)) + (string-to-number (match-string 3)) + (string-to-number (match-string 1))))))) + +(defun tc--archive-file-path () + "Resolve the destination file for aged-out subtrees: `tc-archive-file' if set, +else `archive/task-archive.org' beside the todo file being processed." + (or tc-archive-file + (and tc-current-dir + (expand-file-name "archive/task-archive.org" tc-current-dir)))) + +(defun tc--git-ignored-p (path) + "Non-nil when PATH is gitignored (git check-ignore exits 0). nil on any git +error or when git is unavailable." + (let ((default-directory (or tc-current-dir default-directory))) + (eq 0 (ignore-errors + (call-process "git" nil nil nil "check-ignore" "-q" + (expand-file-name path)))))) + +(defun tc--ensure-archive-gitignored (archive-path) + "Keep the aged-out archive as private as the todo file it derives from. When the +todo file being processed is gitignored but ARCHIVE-PATH is not, append a +root-relative ignore entry for ARCHIVE-PATH to the project's .gitignore. No-op +when the todo file is tracked, the archive is already ignored, or there is no git +work tree — so track-mode projects (todo file tracked) leave the archive tracked +too. This is what makes the aging step safe to ship to gitignore-mode projects, +where todo.org is private: the archive inherits that privacy instead of leaking +previously-ignored task history into a tracked path." + (when (and tc-current-file tc-current-dir) + (let* ((todo (expand-file-name tc-current-file tc-current-dir)) + (default-directory tc-current-dir) + (root (with-temp-buffer + (when (eq 0 (ignore-errors + (call-process "git" nil (current-buffer) nil + "rev-parse" "--show-toplevel"))) + (string-trim (buffer-string)))))) + (when (and root (> (length root) 0) (file-directory-p root) + (tc--git-ignored-p todo) + (not (tc--git-ignored-p archive-path))) + (let ((entry (concat "/" (file-relative-name + (expand-file-name archive-path) root))) + (gi (expand-file-name ".gitignore" root))) + (with-temp-buffer + (when (file-readable-p gi) (insert-file-contents gi)) + (unless (save-excursion + (goto-char (point-min)) + (re-search-forward (concat "^" (regexp-quote entry) "$") nil t)) + (goto-char (point-max)) + (unless (bolp) (insert "\n")) + (insert "\n# Claude Code: task archive (follows todo file privacy)\n" + entry "\n") + (write-region (point-min) (point-max) gi nil 'silent)))))))) + +(defun tc--append-subtrees-to-archive-file (path texts) + "Append TEXTS (subtree strings) under the level-1 heading in PATH, creating the +file with `tc-archive-file-scaffold' and the parent directory when absent. +Ensures the archive inherits the todo file's gitignore status first." + (when (and path texts) + (tc--ensure-archive-gitignored path) + (let ((dir (file-name-directory path))) + (when (and dir (not (file-directory-p dir))) + (make-directory dir t))) + (with-temp-buffer + (when (file-readable-p path) + (insert-file-contents path)) + (when (= (point-min) (point-max)) + (insert tc-archive-file-scaffold)) + ;; Guarantee a level-1 heading to append under (older files might lack one). + (goto-char (point-min)) + (unless (re-search-forward "^\\* " nil t) + (goto-char (point-max)) + (unless (bolp) (insert "\n")) + (insert "* Resolved (archived)\n")) + (goto-char (point-max)) + (unless (bolp) (insert "\n")) + (dolist (text texts) + (insert text) + (unless (bolp) (insert "\n"))) + (write-region (point-min) (point-max) path nil 'silent)))) + +(defun tc-archive-old-resolved-to-file () + "Move level-2 DONE/CANCELLED subtrees in the \"Resolved\" section whose CLOSED +date predates the `tc-archive-retain-days' window out to `tc--archive-file-path'. +Only subtrees closed within the window stay; older ones, and those with no +parseable CLOSED date, are moved out. A nil `tc-archive-retain-days' disables the +step. Honors `tc-check-only' (report only)." + (when tc-archive-retain-days + (let ((res (tc--find-section "resolved"))) + (when (integerp res) + (let* ((cutoff (- (tc--reference-absolute) tc-archive-retain-days)) + (moves nil)) + (dolist (pos (tc--done-level-2-children res)) + (save-excursion + (goto-char pos) + (let* ((region (tc--subtree-region)) + (beg (car region)) + (end (cdr region)) + (closed (tc--closed-absolute-in-region beg end))) + ;; Archive anything not provably within the window: closed + ;; before the cutoff, or with no parseable CLOSED date at all. + (when (or (null closed) (< closed cutoff)) + (push (list :beg beg :end end + :heading (org-get-heading t t t t) + :line (line-number-at-pos beg)) + moves))))) + (setq moves (nreverse moves)) ; document order + (cond + ((null moves) nil) + (tc-check-only + (dolist (m moves) + (cl-incf tc-archived-to-file) + (push (list :kind 'archive-file-would :file tc-current-file + :line (plist-get m :line) :heading (plist-get m :heading)) + tc-issues))) + (t + ;; Capture text before any deletion (positions are still valid), then + ;; delete bottom-up so earlier subtree positions stay correct. + (let ((texts (mapcar + (lambda (m) + (concat (string-trim-right + (buffer-substring-no-properties + (plist-get m :beg) (plist-get m :end)) + "[ \t\n]+") + "\n")) + moves))) + (dolist (m (sort (copy-sequence moves) + (lambda (a b) (> (plist-get a :beg) (plist-get b :beg))))) + (delete-region (plist-get m :beg) (plist-get m :end))) + (tc--append-subtrees-to-archive-file (tc--archive-file-path) texts) + (dolist (m moves) + (cl-incf tc-archived-to-file) + (push (list :kind 'archive-file-moved :file tc-current-file + :line (plist-get m :line) :heading (plist-get m :heading)) + tc-issues)))))))))) ;;; --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ;;; --sync-child-priority mode @@ -377,10 +601,143 @@ before their descendants — a [#A] → [#B] → [#D] chain collapses in one pas (org-map-entries #'tc-sync-child-priority-at-heading nil 'file)) ;;; --------------------------------------------------------------------------- +;;; --convert-subtasks mode +;; +;; A sub-task (a heading at level 3 or deeper, i.e. under a parent task) that is +;; marked DONE/CANCELLED/FAILED should become a dated event-log entry per the +;; todo-format depth rule: drop the keyword, priority cookie, and tags, and +;; rewrite the heading to `<stars> YYYY-MM-DD Day @ HH:MM:SS -ZZZZ <text>' so the +;; parent's subtree grows a chronological history instead of a long tail of +;; nested DONE lines. Nothing enforced this before: `org-log-done' just flips an +;; interactive close to DONE + CLOSED, and `--archive-done' only touches level 2. +;; So level-3+ closes piled up as DONE keywords. This mode converts them +;; mechanically, pulling the timestamp from each entry's own CLOSED cookie. The +;; heading text is kept verbatim (a batch tool can't reliably past-tense an +;; imperative title, and guessing prose in the task file is worse than leaving it +;; as written). Idempotent: an already-dated heading has no done keyword, so it +;; is skipped. A done sub-task with no parseable CLOSED cookie can't be dated, so +;; it is flagged and left alone rather than stamped with a fabricated date. + +(defun tc--closed-parts-in-entry () + "Return a plist (:year :month :day :dow :hour :minute) from the CLOSED cookie +of the entry at point, or nil when the entry has no parseable CLOSED line. +:hour and :minute are nil when the cookie carries only a date. The CLOSED line +sits in canonical position directly under the heading, so the first match within +the entry is the task's own close." + (save-excursion + (org-back-to-heading t) + (let ((end (save-excursion + (or (outline-next-heading) (goto-char (point-max))) + (point)))) + (when (re-search-forward + (concat "CLOSED:[ \t]*\\[\\([0-9]\\{4\\}\\)-\\([0-9]\\{2\\}\\)-\\([0-9]\\{2\\}\\)" + "[ \t]+\\([A-Za-z]+\\)" + "\\(?:[ \t]+\\([0-9]\\{2\\}\\):\\([0-9]\\{2\\}\\)\\)?\\]") + end t) + (list :year (match-string 1) :month (match-string 2) :day (match-string 3) + :dow (match-string 4) + :hour (match-string 5) :minute (match-string 6)))))) + +(defun tc--tz-offset-string (year month day hour minute) + "Return the local UTC offset (e.g. \"-0500\") for the given wall-clock instant. +DST-aware: `encode-time' with an unknown-DST field lets the system pick the +correct offset for that date, so a summer close reads -0400 and a winter one +-0500 without hardcoding either." + (format-time-string + "%z" (encode-time (list 0 minute hour day month year nil -1 nil)))) + +(defun tc--dated-header-line (level parts title) + "Build the dated event-log heading string from LEVEL, CLOSED PARTS, and TITLE. +Missing time in PARTS defaults to 00:00:00 (the close logged only a date)." + (let* ((year (plist-get parts :year)) + (month (plist-get parts :month)) + (day (plist-get parts :day)) + (dow (plist-get parts :dow)) + (hh (or (plist-get parts :hour) "00")) + (mm (or (plist-get parts :minute) "00")) + (tz (tc--tz-offset-string (string-to-number year) + (string-to-number month) + (string-to-number day) + (string-to-number hh) + (string-to-number mm)))) + (format "%s %s-%s-%s %s @ %s:%s:00 %s %s" + (make-string level ?*) year month day dow hh mm tz title))) + +(defun tc--convert-collect-targets () + "Markers at every heading at level >= 3 whose TODO state is a done state. +Collected up front so the rewrite loop can edit the buffer without disturbing an +in-progress `org-map-entries' walk; markers track their headings across edits." + (let (targets) + (org-map-entries + (lambda () + (when (and (>= (org-current-level) 3) + (member (org-get-todo-state) tc--convert-done-states)) + (push (copy-marker (point)) targets))) + nil 'file) + (nreverse targets))) + +(defun tc--convert-one-subtask (marker) + "Convert the done sub-task heading at MARKER to a dated event-log entry. +Under `tc-check-only' the conversion is reported but not performed." + (goto-char marker) + (org-back-to-heading t) + (let* ((level (org-current-level)) + (title (org-get-heading t t t t)) + (line (line-number-at-pos)) + (parts (tc--closed-parts-in-entry))) + (cond + ((null parts) + (push (list :kind 'convert-skip :file tc-current-file + :line line :heading title + :detail "no CLOSED date to derive the timestamp") + tc-issues)) + (t + (let ((new (tc--dated-header-line level parts title))) + (cl-incf tc-converted) + (if tc-check-only + (push (list :kind 'convert-would :file tc-current-file + :line line :heading title :new new) + tc-issues) + ;; Replace the heading line, then drop the now-redundant CLOSED + ;; cookie from the entry (its date now lives in the header). Only + ;; the cookie goes: a planning line can also carry DEADLINE: or + ;; SCHEDULED: beside it, and those survive on their line. A line + ;; left blank by the removal is deleted whole. + (delete-region (line-beginning-position) (line-end-position)) + (insert new) + (let ((end (save-excursion + (or (outline-next-heading) (goto-char (point-max))) + (point)))) + (save-excursion + (when (re-search-forward "CLOSED:[ \t]*\\[[^]]*\\][ \t]*" end t) + (replace-match "") + (let ((bol (line-beginning-position)) + (eol (line-end-position))) + (if (string-match-p "\\`[ \t]*\\'" + (buffer-substring bol eol)) + (delete-region bol (min (1+ eol) (point-max))) + (goto-char bol) + (when (looking-at "[ \t]+") + (replace-match ""))))))) + (push (list :kind 'convert-done :file tc-current-file + :line line :heading title :new new) + tc-issues))))))) + +(defun tc-convert-subtasks-in-file () + "Rewrite every level-3-and-deeper DONE/CANCELLED/FAILED heading to a dated +event-log entry, pulling the timestamp from its CLOSED cookie. Honors +`tc-check-only'." + (let ((targets (tc--convert-collect-targets))) + (dolist (m targets) + (tc--convert-one-subtask m) + (set-marker m nil)))) + +;;; --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ;;; Driver + reporting (defun tc-process-file (file) (setq tc-current-file (file-name-nondirectory file)) + (setq tc-current-dir (file-name-directory (expand-file-name file))) (with-current-buffer (find-file-noselect file) (org-mode) (cond @@ -388,6 +745,8 @@ before their descendants — a [#A] → [#B] → [#D] chain collapses in one pas (tc-archive-done-in-file)) (tc-sync-child-priority (tc-sync-child-priority-in-file)) + (tc-convert-subtasks + (tc-convert-subtasks-in-file)) (t ;; Pass 1: auto-fix bogus state logs (or report under --check). (org-map-entries #'tc-fix-bogus-state-log-in-entry nil 'file) @@ -420,6 +779,21 @@ before their descendants — a [#A] → [#B] → [#D] chain collapses in one pas (plist-get i :file) (plist-get i :line) (if tc-check-only "would move" "moved") + (plist-get i :heading))))))) + ;; Aged-out subtrees: only reported when some moved (or would). Additive to + ;; the in-file report above, and absent when the aging step is disabled. + (when (> tc-archived-to-file 0) + (princ (format "todo-cleanup --archive-done: %d aged subtree(s) %s task-archive.org%s\n" + tc-archived-to-file + (if tc-check-only "would move to" "moved to") + (if tc-check-only " — CHECK MODE (no writes)" ""))) + (dolist (i (reverse tc-issues)) + (pcase (plist-get i :kind) + ((or 'archive-file-moved 'archive-file-would) + (princ (format " %s:%d: %s %s\n" + (plist-get i :file) + (plist-get i :line) + (if tc-check-only "would archive" "archived") (plist-get i :heading))))))))) (defun tc--emit-hygiene-report () @@ -467,9 +841,34 @@ before their descendants — a [#A] → [#B] → [#D] chain collapses in one pas (plist-get i :child-heading) (plist-get i :parent-heading))))))) +(defun tc--emit-convert-report () + ;; Silent on a real-mode no-op (nothing to convert and nothing skipped), for + ;; the same reason as the archive report: the wrap runs cleanup passes more + ;; than once, and a vocal \"0 converted\" reads as noise. Check mode always + ;; reports (the preview is what the caller asked for), and a skip always + ;; reports (a done sub-task with no CLOSED date is a real condition to see). + (let ((has-skip (cl-some (lambda (i) (eq (plist-get i :kind) 'convert-skip)) + tc-issues))) + (when (or tc-check-only (> tc-converted 0) has-skip) + (princ (format "todo-cleanup --convert-subtasks: %d sub-task(s) %s%s\n" + tc-converted + (if tc-check-only "would convert" "converted") + (if tc-check-only " — CHECK MODE (no writes)" ""))) + (dolist (i (reverse tc-issues)) + (pcase (plist-get i :kind) + ((or 'convert-done 'convert-would) + (princ (format " %s:%d: %s\n → %s\n" + (plist-get i :file) (plist-get i :line) + (plist-get i :heading) (plist-get i :new)))) + ('convert-skip + (princ (format " skipped %s:%d: %s — %s\n" + (plist-get i :file) (plist-get i :line) + (plist-get i :heading) (plist-get i :detail))))))))) + (defun tc-emit-report () (cond (tc-archive-done (tc--emit-archive-report)) (tc-sync-child-priority (tc--emit-sync-report)) + (tc-convert-subtasks (tc--emit-convert-report)) (t (tc--emit-hygiene-report)))) (defun tc-main () @@ -484,6 +883,9 @@ before their descendants — a [#A] → [#B] → [#D] chain collapses in one pas (when (member "--sync-child-priority" command-line-args-left) (setq tc-sync-child-priority t) (setq command-line-args-left (delete "--sync-child-priority" command-line-args-left))) + (when (member "--convert-subtasks" command-line-args-left) + (setq tc-convert-subtasks t) + (setq command-line-args-left (delete "--convert-subtasks" command-line-args-left))) ;; --check-child-priority is the report-only alias for ;; `--sync-child-priority --check'. (when (member "--check-child-priority" command-line-args-left) @@ -491,7 +893,7 @@ before their descendants — a [#A] → [#B] → [#D] chain collapses in one pas (setq command-line-args-left (delete "--check-child-priority" command-line-args-left))) (if (null command-line-args-left) (progn - (princ "Usage: emacs --batch -q -l todo-cleanup.el [--check] [--archive-done | --sync-child-priority | --check-child-priority] FILE...\n") + (princ "Usage: emacs --batch -q -l todo-cleanup.el [--check] [--archive-done | --convert-subtasks | --sync-child-priority | --check-child-priority] FILE...\n") (kill-emacs 1)) (let ((files command-line-args-left)) (setq command-line-args-left nil) @@ -510,6 +912,7 @@ ert-run-tests-batch-and-exit'." (cl-every (lambda (a) (cond ((member a '("--check" "--archive-done" + "--convert-subtasks" "--sync-child-priority" "--check-child-priority")) t) diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/wrap-org-table.el b/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/wrap-org-table.el index ddbea65..173e44d 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/wrap-org-table.el +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/wrap-org-table.el @@ -228,22 +228,40 @@ continuation lines merge back into their logical row before re-wrapping." ;;; file layer (defun wot-process-file (file &optional budget) - "Reformat every org table in FILE in place to BUDGET width." + "Reformat every org table in FILE in place to BUDGET width. +Pipe-led lines inside #+begin_/#+end_ blocks (example, src, quote, …) are +content, not tables — ASCII art in an example block once got mangled into a +bordered table — so block regions are skipped verbatim." (with-temp-buffer (insert-file-contents file) (goto-char (point-min)) - (while (re-search-forward "^[ \t]*|" nil t) - (let ((start (line-beginning-position))) - (while (and (not (eobp)) - (save-excursion (beginning-of-line) - (looking-at "[ \t]*|"))) + (let ((in-block nil)) ; the open block's type, e.g. "example" — nil outside + (while (not (eobp)) + (cond + ;; Only the matching #+end_<type> closes a block: an example block + ;; often quotes literal #+begin_src/#+end_src lines, and a boolean + ;; flag would let that inner literal end-marker re-expose the rest + ;; of the block to reformatting. + ((and (not in-block) + (looking-at "^[ \t]*#\\+begin_\\([^ \t\n]+\\)")) + (setq in-block (downcase (match-string 1))) (forward-line 1)) - (let* ((end (point)) - (table (buffer-substring-no-properties start end)) - (reformatted (wot-reformat-table-string table budget))) - (delete-region start end) - (goto-char start) - (insert reformatted)))) + ((and in-block + (looking-at-p (format "^[ \t]*#\\+end_%s\\([ \t]\\|$\\)" + (regexp-quote in-block)))) + (setq in-block nil) + (forward-line 1)) + ((and (not in-block) (looking-at-p "^[ \t]*|")) + (let ((start (point))) + (while (and (not (eobp)) (looking-at-p "^[ \t]*|")) + (forward-line 1)) + (let* ((end (point)) + (table (buffer-substring-no-properties start end)) + (reformatted (wot-reformat-table-string table budget))) + (delete-region start end) + (goto-char start) + (insert reformatted)))) + (t (forward-line 1))))) (write-region (point-min) (point-max) file))) ;;; --------------------------------------------------------------------------- @@ -289,7 +307,21 @@ so the ERT suite can `require' this file without firing the CLI dispatch." (t (file-readable-p a)))) command-line-args-left))) -(when (and noninteractive (wot--cli-invocation-p)) +(defun wot--entry-script-p () + "Non-nil when wrap-org-table.el itself was named on the command line. +lint-org.el `require's this file, and a load-triggered dispatch would run +the table reformatter over lint-org's file arguments — that's how a lint +invocation once reformatted the files it was only supposed to report on. +Only dispatch when a -l/--load argument names this very file." + (and load-file-name + (cl-loop for (flag arg) on command-line-args + thereis (and (member flag '("-l" "--load")) + (stringp arg) + (file-exists-p arg) + (string= (file-truename (expand-file-name arg)) + (file-truename load-file-name)))))) + +(when (and noninteractive (wot--entry-script-p) (wot--cli-invocation-p)) (wot-main)) (provide 'wrap-org-table) diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/INDEX.org b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/INDEX.org index eef81df..b031dbe 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/INDEX.org +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/INDEX.org @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #+TITLE: Workflow Index -#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings & Claude +#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings #+DATE: 2026-04-25 * Purpose @@ -22,6 +22,8 @@ This index must list every =.org= file in =.ai/workflows/= except this one and e - Triggers: "wrap it up", "that's a wrap", "let's call it a wrap" - No-teardown triggers: "wrap it up with summary", "wrap it up and summarize" - Shutdown trigger: "wrap it up and shutdown" +- =suspend.org= — capture-only mid-session pause for an abrupt departure: append a resume-weighted =SUSPENDED= entry to the Session Log, note uncommitted work, and LEAVE =.ai/session-context.org= in place so the next startup resumes from it. The capture-only counterpart to =wrap-it-up= (which archives + tears down) and to =flush= (=/flush=, which prompts =/clear= and resumes the same session). Provides only the capture half; startup's interrupted-session path is the resume half. + - Triggers: "suspend the session", "suspend", "I need to go", "stick a pin in everything" - =retrospective.org= — post-mortem after a tough session. - Triggers: "let's do a retrospective", "retrospective time" @@ -52,6 +54,11 @@ This index must list every =.org= file in =.ai/workflows/= except this one and e - Roam-mode triggers: "inbox zero", "empty the inbox", "process the roam inbox", "triage my roam inbox" - Auto-mode trigger: "auto inbox zero" (match before "inbox zero") +- =work-the-backlog.org= — the autonomous task-execution loop, the single home for working a batch of marked tasks unattended: takes an ordered task set (explicit list or tag query) + session mode (=file-only= default / =autonomous-commit= + paging) + a hard run cap; each candidate passes the mechanical eligibility gate (status =TODO= + =:solo:= per the project's scheme header) and the four-item defer checklist, then is implemented to the full quality bar (TDD, =/review-code=, =/voice=) as its own logical commits. Fed by the inbox auto-loop's chain step (yes-gated, file-only, cap 1) and the no-approvals speedrun preset (pre-flight Q&A → autonomous-commit + always-push + end-of-set page over an explicit ordered list). + - Speedrun triggers: "speedrun", "no approvals speedrun", "speedrun these: <task set>" — any phrase containing "speedrun" routes here (the preset), never to =no-approvals.org= + - Manual triggers: "work the backlog", "work the backlog with <task set>" (file-only defaults) + - Synthesis trigger: "synthesize backlog metrics" — read the per-project metrics logs, compute trends + the corrections signal, write one =:agent:metrics:= KB node (personal projects only) + ** Calendar - =add-calendar-event.org= — create a calendar event. @@ -87,6 +94,13 @@ This index must list every =.org= file in =.ai/workflows/= except this one and e - =spec-response.org= — fold a spec review back in: decide accept / modify / reject for every finding, weave accepts into the spec body, complete each finding task in place (the reason recorded on modifies and rejects), reconcile cross-spec tensions, iterate to implementation-ready. The *author* side; consumes the =* Review findings= =spec-review.org= produces. - Triggers: "respond to the review", "process the spec reviews", "spec-response workflow", "fold in the review" +** Code quality + +- =code-quality.org= — one trigger that sequences every behavior-preserving quality pass over a scope of existing code: =/refactor= (complexity, duplication, dead-code, simplification) then =readability-audit= (comments, headers, names, organization), then surfaces the =:refactor:= tasks readability filed and any deferred =/refactor= findings. A thin orchestrator — each pass keeps its own gate. Excludes =/simplify= (that's for the current diff, not existing code). + - Triggers: "code quality sweep", "quality sweep", "run every quality pass on <scope>", "give me every pass on <scope>" +- =readability-audit.org= — make code readable to a future maintainer: audit file-top commentary, inline comments (why-not-what), names (intention-revealing), and organization (co-location / stepdown / cohesion). The cheap comment- and name-only fixes (dimensions A/B/C) land inline, verified by a green suite; the structural findings (dimension D — split a module, rename a public symbol) are *filed* as =:refactor:= tasks, not done here. Language-agnostic. Feeds =/refactor= (which executes the filed structural work); distinct from =/refactor='s metric scans and =/simplify='s diff cleanup. + - Triggers: "let's run the readability-audit workflow", "audit the comments and commentary in <area>", "clean up the structure/organization of <module>", "readability audit" + ** Tools and meta - =process-meeting-transcript.org= — record → transcript → labeled archive. @@ -96,8 +110,8 @@ This index must list every =.org= file in =.ai/workflows/= except this one and e - Situational triggers: "broadcast the <event> to all projects", "broadcast that <situation>", "let every project know I'll be away ..." - =flashcard-review.org= — review an org-drill flashcard file, restructure cards to question-form headings (no answer hints), audit content accuracy against project source-of-truth via subagent, rewrite source preserving SRS state, regenerate the Anki =.apkg= to =~/sync/phone/anki/=. Person cards use "Who is X? Tell me about their Y."; talking-points cards stay as-is. Script behavior: =flashcard-to-anki.py= strips =:PROPERTIES:= drawers + =SCHEDULED:= / =DEADLINE:= planning lines from Anki output. - Triggers: "review the flashcards", "update the flashcards", "review the drill deck", "update the drill deck", "refresh the Anki cards", "let's run the flashcard-review workflow" -- =page-me.org= — set a timed notification. - - Triggers: anything containing the word "page" used as a verb ("page me", "page me in 10 minutes", "page me at 3pm") +- =page-me.org= — set a timed notification (desktop =notify=; phone via =agent-page= when Craig is away). + - Triggers: anything containing the word "page" used as a verb ("page me", "page me in 10 minutes", "page me at 3pm", "page my phone") - =status-check.org= — proactive long-running-job updates. - Triggers: "keep me posted on this", "provide status checks on this job", "let me know when it's done", "monitor this for me". Auto: any job estimated 10+ min. - =create-workflow.org= — define a new workflow. @@ -108,6 +122,7 @@ This index must list every =.org= file in =.ai/workflows/= except this one and e - Triggers: "session harvest", "harvest the sessions", "let's run the session-harvest workflow", "monthly harvest", "mine the sessions" - =no-approvals.org= — drop the interaction-level approval gates for a pre-agreed batch while keeping engineering-discipline gates (=/review-code=, =/voice personal=, tests, session-log updates, subagent reviews, destructive-action consent). Mode stays on until Craig turns it off, a real question arises, the queue empties, or the conversation switches topics. - Triggers: "no-approvals mode", "no approvals", "no-approval", "no need for approval gates", "stop asking, just keep going", "I'll check back in when you're done or stuck", "do all =<selector>= with no-approval" + - Exception: any phrase containing "speedrun" routes to =work-the-backlog.org='s no-approvals speedrun preset instead * Living Document diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/add-calendar-event.org b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/add-calendar-event.org index 2650fb7..5dd6c42 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/add-calendar-event.org +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/add-calendar-event.org @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #+TITLE: Add Calendar Event Workflow -#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings & Claude +#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings #+DATE: 2026-02-01 * Overview diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/broadcast.org b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/broadcast.org index 60e9ed1..cc14f00 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/broadcast.org +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/broadcast.org @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #+TITLE: Broadcast Workflow -#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings & Claude +#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings #+DATE: 2026-05-29 * Overview diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/clean-todo.org b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/clean-todo.org index dd33056..48d3084 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/clean-todo.org +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/clean-todo.org @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #+TITLE: Clean-Todo Workflow -#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings & Claude +#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings #+DATE: 2026-05-11 * Overview @@ -27,7 +27,17 @@ Deletes bogus =- State "X" from "X" [date]= log lines (state didn't actually cha To preview without writing, run =--check= first: =emacs --batch -q -l .ai/scripts/todo-cleanup.el --check todo.org=. -** Step 2: Archive completed work +** Step 2: Convert done sub-tasks to dated entries + +#+begin_src bash +emacs --batch -q -l .ai/scripts/todo-cleanup.el --convert-subtasks todo.org +#+end_src + +Rewrites every heading at level 3 or deeper whose TODO state is DONE/CANCELLED/FAILED into a dated event-log entry (=<stars> YYYY-MM-DD Day @ HH:MM:SS -ZZZZ <text>=), dropping the keyword, priority cookie, and tags, and removing the =CLOSED:= line. Enforces the depth rule that a completed sub-task becomes dated history — a shape interactive org closes and =--archive-done= (level-2 only) leave unapplied. Timestamp comes from each entry's =CLOSED= cookie; heading text kept verbatim; idempotent; a done sub-task with no parseable =CLOSED= is flagged and left alone. Run before archiving so a parent's sub-tasks are already dated when it moves. Capture the output. + +To preview without writing: =emacs --batch -q -l .ai/scripts/todo-cleanup.el --convert-subtasks --check todo.org=. + +** Step 3: Archive completed work #+begin_src bash emacs --batch -q -l .ai/scripts/todo-cleanup.el --archive-done todo.org @@ -37,10 +47,11 @@ Moves every level-2 subtree whose TODO state is DONE or CANCELLED out of the "Op To preview the moves without writing: =emacs --batch -q -l .ai/scripts/todo-cleanup.el --archive-done --check todo.org=. -** Step 3: Summarize +** Step 4: Summarize -Report to Craig from the two captured outputs: +Report to Craig from the three captured outputs: - Hygiene: how many bogus state-log lines were deleted; any orphan-planning warnings (file:line + heading), or "none". +- Convert: how many done sub-tasks were rewritten to dated entries (heading + line), any flagged for no =CLOSED= date, or "nothing to convert". - Archive: how many subtrees moved and which (heading + line), or "nothing to move" / the skip reason if a section was missing or ambiguous. - If the file changed, note that =todo.org= now has an uncommitted edit — review =git diff -- todo.org= and commit it (in this repo's commit style) if it looks right. If nothing changed, say so and stop. @@ -49,7 +60,7 @@ Don't auto-commit. The summary is the review point; Craig decides whether the di * Principles - *Both passes apply, not just preview.* The workflow is invoked because cleanup is wanted. Use the =--check= variants only when Craig asks for a dry run. -- *Two passes, two invocations.* =--archive-done= is its own mode and does not run the hygiene pass; run both. +- *Separate modes, separate invocations.* =--convert-subtasks=, =--archive-done=, and the hygiene pass are each their own mode and don't run the others; run all three. - *Never auto-commit todo.org.* Surface the diff and let Craig commit it. The cleanup is a working-tree change, fully reversible until committed. - *Trust the script.* It's fast and idempotent; if there's nothing to do, it reports zero and exits clean. No pre-checks. diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/code-quality.org b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/code-quality.org new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3ac3e9d --- /dev/null +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/code-quality.org @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +#+TITLE: Code-Quality Sweep Workflow +#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings +#+DATE: 2026-06-28 + +* Overview + +One trigger that runs every behavior-preserving quality pass over a scope of +*existing* code, in order, then surfaces what got filed for later. It's a thin +orchestrator — each pass keeps its own discipline and its own confirm gate; this +workflow only sequences them and collects the residue. + +The passes it chains: + +1. =/refactor= — structural and logic cleanup on measurable metrics (complexity, + duplication, dead-code) plus the simplification lens. +2. =readability-audit= ([[file:readability-audit.org][readability-audit.org]]) — prose and human-reader clarity + (comments, file headers, names, organization). + +It deliberately does *not* run =/simplify=: that works the current uncommitted +diff, not existing committed code, so it belongs to the moment you've just made a +change, not to a sweep of code already in the tree (see "The /simplify boundary" +below). + +* When to Use This Workflow + +- "code quality sweep" / "quality sweep" +- "run every quality pass on <scope>" / "full quality pass on <scope>" +- "give me every pass on <file/module/tree>" + +Do NOT use it for: +- *In-flight diff cleanup* — that's =/simplify= on the change you just made. +- *Bug hunting* — these passes are behavior-preserving; for defects use =debug= + or =/review-code=. +- *Performing the structural refactors it files* — those become =:refactor:= + tasks; work them later via =/refactor rename= / =/refactor simplification= or + =/start-work=. + +* Steps + +** 1. Scope + +Pick the target: one file, a named module set, or the whole tree (honor +=.aiignore=). The same scope is passed to both passes so they cover the same +code. + +** 2. /refactor <scope> + +Run =/refactor= on the scope. Its default full scan covers complexity, +duplication, dead-code, and simplification. It presents findings and applies +only what's approved (its own gate) — structure and logic first, so the +readability pass audits the cleaned-up code. + +** 3. readability-audit on <scope> + +Run the readability-audit workflow on the same scope. Its cheap comment- and +name-only fixes (dimensions A/B/C) land inline and are verified by a green +suite; its structural findings (dimension D — split a module, rename a public +symbol) are *filed* as =:refactor:= tasks rather than done here. + +** 4. Surface the residue + +Collect and report what the sweep left behind for later work: + +- The =:refactor:= tasks readability-audit filed (the structural backlog). +- Any =/refactor= findings deferred rather than applied in step 2. + +That residue is the "do this next" list the sweep produces; it's not a failure +to finish, it's the structural work that needs its own design and test pass. + +* The /simplify boundary + +=/simplify= and this sweep don't overlap: =/simplify= cleans the *current diff* +and applies its fixes directly, so reach for it right after making a change, +before committing. This sweep works *existing committed code* and runs the +scan-and-present passes. One trigger can't sensibly do both — a diff you're +holding and a tree you're auditing are different inputs. + +* Verification + +Each pass owns its verification (=/refactor= runs the suite after applying; +readability-audit verifies inline fixes against a green suite). The umbrella +adds nothing beyond sequencing, so when both passes report green, the sweep is +clean — confirm that before reporting done rather than assuming it. diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/daily-prep.org b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/daily-prep.org index b6989e7..3103bc7 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/daily-prep.org +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/daily-prep.org @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #+TITLE: Daily Prep Workflow -#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings & Claude +#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings #+DATE: 2026-06-11 * Overview diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/delete-calendar-event.org b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/delete-calendar-event.org index 5bb92a1..7de0086 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/delete-calendar-event.org +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/delete-calendar-event.org @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #+TITLE: Delete Calendar Event Workflow -#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings & Claude +#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings #+DATE: 2026-02-01 * Overview diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/edit-calendar-event.org b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/edit-calendar-event.org index 662f0b4..27a9dd3 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/edit-calendar-event.org +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/edit-calendar-event.org @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #+TITLE: Edit Calendar Event Workflow -#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings & Claude +#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings #+DATE: 2026-02-01 * Overview diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/email-assembly.org b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/email-assembly.org index 003459c..699dbc0 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/email-assembly.org +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/email-assembly.org @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #+TITLE: Email Assembly Workflow -#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings & Claude +#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings #+DATE: 2026-01-29 * Overview diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/extract-email.org b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/extract-email.org index 3a70bea..c68bafe 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/extract-email.org +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/extract-email.org @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #+TITLE: Extract Email Workflow -#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings & Claude +#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings #+DATE: 2026-02-06 * Overview diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/find-email.org b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/find-email.org index 0ef9615..d71ed3e 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/find-email.org +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/find-email.org @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #+TITLE: Find Email Workflow -#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings & Claude +#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings #+DATE: 2026-02-01 * Overview diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/first-session.org b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/first-session.org index 60118a2..147026f 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/first-session.org +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/first-session.org @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #+TITLE: First Session Workflow -#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings & Claude +#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings Run this workflow on the first Claude Code session for a new project. It establishes the git/.ai policy, orients Claude to the diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/flashcard-review.org b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/flashcard-review.org index 31027b3..09af348 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/flashcard-review.org +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/flashcard-review.org @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #+TITLE: Drill Deck Review Workflow -#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings & Claude +#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings #+DATE: 2026-05-30 * Overview diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/helper-mode.org b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/helper-mode.org index cdec200..a6acfa7 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/helper-mode.org +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/helper-mode.org @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #+TITLE: Helper Mode Workflow -#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings & Claude +#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings #+DATE: 2026-06-15 * Overview diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/inbox.org b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/inbox.org index c442d17..3bd9335 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/inbox.org +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/inbox.org @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #+TITLE: Inbox Workflow (Engine) -#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings & Claude +#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings #+DATE: 2026-06-23 * Overview @@ -114,6 +114,16 @@ The item extends a task already filed. Update the parent TODO's body with a date ** File as TODO Substantive but waits, or needs design/triage before implementation. Add the TODO under =* <Project> Open Work= with priority + tags per the priority-scheme check (core §6). Body summarizes the proposal and links the inbox content if it's been moved to =docs/design/=. Delete the inbox file (or move it to =docs/design/= first if the content survives). +*Route-candidate marking (feeds the wrap-up router).* After filing, check whether the keeper's inferred home is a different project: + +#+begin_src bash +python3 .ai/scripts/route_recommend.py --item "<the keeper's heading + body text>" --exclude "$(basename "$PWD")" +#+end_src + +On a =<destination>\tstrong= or =<destination>\tweak= result, stamp the new TODO's property drawer with =:ROUTE_CANDIDATE: <destination>= (create the drawer if the task has none). A =none= result stamps nothing, and a local keeper stays unstamped. The marker is the wrap-up router's entire candidate set — =wrap-it-up.org= Step 3 surfaces exactly the =:ROUTE_CANDIDATE:=-tagged tasks and offers to deliver each to its destination's inbox, never scanning the standing backlog. Stamping is cheap and reversible (the router's skip leaves the task in place; a wrong marker is one property line to delete), so prefer stamping on any plausible match — the human reviews the batch at wrap time. + +*Blocking-dependency handoff.* A special shape: another project sends a note that *this* project's work is blocking one of theirs ("your task X is blocked on us — we need Y"). File or link the owning task, tag it =:blocker:=, and name the requesting project in the body (see the cross-project dependency convention in =todo-format.md=). The =:blocker:= tag makes =open-tasks.org= surface that task *first*, since clearing it unblocks the other project. Dedup against an existing task rather than filing a duplicate. When the work later lands, drop =:blocker:= and notify the waiting project (=inbox-send <their-project> --text "Delivered: <what> — you're unblocked."=) so it can lift its own =:blocked:=. + ** Defer Rename in place to =inbox/PROCESSED-<original-filename>= and add a brief comment line at the top: =# Deferred YYYY-MM-DD: <condition>=. Don't accumulate deferred items indefinitely — sweep them on a future process pass when the condition is met or the deferral has aged out. @@ -251,7 +261,7 @@ The gap it closes: handoffs that arrive mid-session used to sit unseen until the Never begin monitoring on a dirty worktree or a failing test suite. A dirty tree means the auto-commit at the end of an executed item sweeps up unrelated changes; a red suite means you can't tell whether the monitor broke something. At the start: -1. =git status --porcelain= is empty (clean worktree). +1. =git status --porcelain --untracked-files=no= is empty (no tracked modifications). Untracked and gitignored files never block — an inbox drop is exactly what this mode processes, and a scratch file is none of its business (the template-freshness policy in =startup.org= Phase A.0). The tracked-only gate is safe because the per-item commit stages its files explicitly (=commits.md=: only intended changes staged) — never =git add -A=, which would sweep untracked files and is the failure this gate guards against. 2. A full test run is all green (=make test= here, or the project's full-suite command). If *dirty*: offer to commit the pending changes in discrete, logical batches before starting. If *red*: offer to investigate the failures first. Surface the blocker with inline numbered options per =interaction.md= and wait — monitoring does not start until the tree is clean and the suite is green. @@ -336,7 +346,7 @@ Close the loop per the reply-to-sender discipline (core §4): confirm what lande End the way it started: clean worktree, green suite. Before stopping the loop or reporting the pass done: -1. Commit or revert everything left in the worktree — nothing uncommitted remains. +1. Commit or revert every tracked modification left in the worktree — no tracked change remains uncommitted. Untracked files (unprocessed inbox drops, scratch) are not the monitor's to sweep. 2. Run the full test suite once more and confirm all green. If either can't be satisfied — a half-done item, a failure introduced during the pass — surface it rather than leaving it. The next monitor run assumes a clean, green starting state (the Preconditions gate). @@ -451,18 +461,19 @@ Take these up when the single-destination version is in use and the multi-projec * Mode: auto inbox zero -A recurring, *interactive* roam check. Trigger phrase: "auto inbox zero" (match before "inbox zero" — the longer phrase wins). On invocation, *ask Craig for the interval* (e.g. 30 min, 2 hours), then drive the loop with =/loop <interval>= running roam mode. It is in-session and interactive by design — each cycle reports, and a find waits for Craig's go before any work happens. +A recurring, *interactive* roam check. Trigger phrase: "auto inbox zero" (match before "inbox zero" — the longer phrase wins). On invocation, *ask Craig for the interval* (e.g. 30 min, 2 hours), then drive the loop with =/loop <interval>= running roam mode. It is in-session and interactive by design — each cycle reports what it found and filed. ** Per cycle 1. Run roam mode's scan (Phase A local check + Phase B roam scan), read-only — no =git pull=. The capture-guard still gates any write: use =capture-guard --wait= (core §5) so a transient capture clears itself; if it's still open after the wait, *defer this cycle's roam reconcile to the next cycle* rather than surfacing — the loop cadence is the retry, and the filed items get swept next time. The rare write hands its git to =roam-sync= (roam Phase D). 2. *Nothing found* → no inbox summary. One acknowledgement line: =ran at HH:MM, nothing found=. Nothing else. The acknowledge-only-on-empty rule keeps a quiet inbox quiet. 3. *Items found* → summarize the found items, file them as tasks (roam Phase C), and *append them to a displayed queue* — the harness task list, via =TaskCreate= — so the queue accumulates across cycles. Then ask: "run this batch next?" - - *Yes* → launch into implementing the found items, each through the normal disposition ladder (core §3) + verify flow. + - *Yes* → chain into =work-the-backlog.org= as an explicit second step after routing completes: pass it the eligibility query over the queued items (status =TODO= + =:solo:= per the scheme header, priority-ordered), =file-only= mode, paging off, cap 1. The highest-priority eligible candidate runs; the rest wait for the next tick or a later yes. - *No* → they stay queued for a later go. + This mode never implements anything itself — routing ends here, and the execution loop lives in =work-the-backlog.org=, its one home. 4. *Cross-cycle dedup.* Subsequent cycles add only *newly-found* items to the same displayed queue, never re-surfacing what's already there. Dedup against the queue (the =TaskCreate= list), not against what's already been implemented — a find that was queued-but-not-yet-run must not reappear, and one already filed into =todo.org= is dropped by roam Phase C's status check. -A find is always surfaced and gated on Craig's yes; a quiet inbox produces only the timestamped acknowledgement. =auto inbox zero= is inherently in-session because its execute step waits for a yes. +A find is always surfaced and filed; execution happens only through the =work-the-backlog.org= chain and waits for Craig's yes. A quiet inbox produces only the timestamped acknowledgement. =auto inbox zero= is inherently in-session because its chain step waits for that yes. ** Fully-unattended pass (=/schedule=) — vNext, not v1 diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/journal-entry.org b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/journal-entry.org index 3f476a7..c70dfe8 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/journal-entry.org +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/journal-entry.org @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #+TITLE: Journal Entry Workflow -#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings & Claude +#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings #+DATE: 2025-11-07 * Overview diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/meeting-prep.org b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/meeting-prep.org index 162ae30..563328b 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/meeting-prep.org +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/meeting-prep.org @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #+TITLE: Meeting-Prep Workflow -#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings & Claude +#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings #+DATE: 2026-06-10 * Overview diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/meeting-prep.pre-wire.org b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/meeting-prep.pre-wire.org index 6a156c0..3e27c2a 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/meeting-prep.pre-wire.org +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/meeting-prep.pre-wire.org @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #+TITLE: Meeting-Prep — Pre-Wire Method (supporting doc) -#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings & Claude +#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings #+DATE: 2026-06-10 Supporting document for the [[file:meeting-prep.org][meeting-prep workflow]]'s Phase 3.5. The workflow carries the condensed, in-flow version of pre-wiring; this file is the full Manager Tools method, kept beside the workflow (same name + =.pre-wire= suffix) so it travels with the workflow. Source casts: "How to Prewire a Meeting" (2007) and "Peer Prewire" (2015). diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/no-approvals.org b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/no-approvals.org index 1efce82..5f54b96 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/no-approvals.org +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/no-approvals.org @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #+TITLE: No-Approvals Mode -#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings & Claude +#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings #+DATE: 2026-05-28 * Overview @@ -22,6 +22,8 @@ Craig activates the mode with any of: - Queuing several tasks in =todo.org= followed by any phrase above - Any equivalent phrasing that signals he doesn't want to be re-asked between items +*Not this mode:* any phrase containing "speedrun" ("speedrun", "no approvals speedrun") routes to =work-the-backlog.org='s no-approvals speedrun preset — an autonomous batch over an explicit ordered task set, with a pre-flight Q&A, autonomous commits, always-push, and an end-of-set page. This mode is the general interaction-gate suspension for whatever work is already underway; the speedrun is the dedicated backlog-batch workflow. + Mode resets when: - Craig says approvals are back on diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/open-tasks.org b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/open-tasks.org index fe782d6..205d95c 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/open-tasks.org +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/open-tasks.org @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #+TITLE: Open Tasks Workflow -#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings & Claude +#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings #+DATE: 2026-04-25 * Overview @@ -23,15 +23,16 @@ Don't route "task review" / "review tasks" here — those trigger the hygiene ha * Phase A: Data Gathering (both modes) -** Phase A pre-step — archive any freshly-DONE tasks +** Phase A pre-step — normalize freshly-closed tasks -Before reading =todo.org=, run the cleanup script's archive-done sweep so completed level-2 subtrees move from =* $Project Open Work= to =* $Project Resolved=: +Before reading =todo.org=, run two cleanup sweeps so the read reflects current state. First convert any done sub-tasks to dated entries, then archive completed level-2 subtrees from =* $Project Open Work= to =* $Project Resolved=: #+begin_src bash +emacs --batch -q -l .ai/scripts/todo-cleanup.el --convert-subtasks todo.org emacs --batch -q -l .ai/scripts/todo-cleanup.el --archive-done todo.org #+end_src -Costs a few hundred milliseconds. Without it, a task that completed earlier in the session sits as =** DONE= under Open Work until the next =clean-todo= or wrap-up pass, and Next Mode would surface it as a "what's next" candidate. The sweep makes Phase A's read of =todo.org= reflect current state. +Costs a few hundred milliseconds. Without the archive sweep, a task that completed earlier in the session sits as =** DONE= under Open Work until the next =clean-todo= or wrap-up pass, and Next Mode would surface it as a "what's next" candidate. The convert sweep runs first so a completed parent's sub-tasks are already dated when it archives; it also keeps interactive level-3 closes from lingering as DONE keywords. Together they make Phase A's read of =todo.org= reflect current state. Skip the sweep if the workflow is invoked in an explicit read-only or dry-run context. Default is to run it. @@ -176,6 +177,10 @@ Next Mode answers two questions in one output: "what matters most right now?" (t Apply the prioritization cascade in order. Stop at the first matching step. This is the importance/urgency answer. +*Exclude blocked tasks.* A task tagged =:blocked:= has an unmet cross-project dependency (its body names the project and the work owed, per =todo-format.md=). It can't be worked until that other project delivers, so it is *never* the cascade recommendation — skip it at every cascade step below. Blocked tasks are surfaced on their own in Step 3 so the stalled dependency stays visible instead of silently dropping out of view. + +*Surface blocking tasks first.* The mirror of the above: a task tagged =:blocker:= is holding up work in *another* project (its body names which project and what's owed, per =todo-format.md=). Clearing it unblocks that project, so it carries borrowed urgency — surface it at the *top* of the cascade recommendation regardless of its own priority cookie, ahead of the normal In-Progress / deadline / priority order. When several =:blocker:= tasks exist, lead with the one blocking the most, or the longest. This is the "do the thing that unblocks someone else first" rule; a =:blocker:= task left at its own low priority is exactly how a cross-project dependency stalls. + **** 1. In-Progress Tasks - Look for tasks marked =DOING= or partially complete. - *If found:* Recommend that task (always finish what's started). @@ -228,11 +233,22 @@ Within each row, pick a single task per the same-level tie-breakers above (block The friction filter is the override path. When the cascade winner is partially blocked, hardware-dependent, or simply too large for the user's current state, one of the friction rows is what they pick instead. +*** Step 3 — Blocked-on-other-projects surface + +Independently of the cascade and the friction filter, collect every open task tagged =:blocked:=. These are tasks this project can't advance until another project delivers; surfacing them keeps a cross-project dependency from rotting at low priority on the other side — the exact failure the tag exists to prevent (a blocked task whose blocker is a =[#D]= in another project sits forever otherwise). + +For each blocked task, read its body for the blocking project and what's owed, and present one line: the task, the blocking project, and what that project owes. Then offer — per blocked task — to nudge the blocker: an =inbox-send <project> --text= note naming what's needed and why it's blocking, so the dependency gets attention in the project that owns it. Don't send without the user's go. + +If no =:blocked:= tasks exist, omit this surface entirely (the common case). + *** Output Format -Pair the cascade recommendation with the friction block beneath it. Recommendation-at-item-1 convention applies to the friction rows — quick+solo first, since it's the strongest low-friction pick. +Pair the cascade recommendation with the friction block beneath it, and the blocked-on-other-projects surface (Step 3) beneath that when any blocked task exists. Recommendation-at-item-1 convention applies to the friction rows — quick+solo first, since it's the strongest low-friction pick. #+begin_example +Unblocks other projects (do these first): +- ai-term wrap-teardown companion — :blocker:, unblocks rulesets (the three ai-term functions) + Cascade recommendation (importance/urgency): - Fix org-noter reliability — [#A], Method 1, 8/18 complete, blocks daily reading/annotation @@ -240,17 +256,25 @@ If you want lower friction instead: 1. Quick + solo: Bump linter config — [#C] :quick:solo:, ~15 min 2. Quick: Confirm new dirvish setup — [#B] :quick:, needs your eye 3. Solo: Refactor config-utilities — [#B] :solo:, bounded but multi-hour + +Blocked on other projects (can't advance until the blocker delivers): +- Wrap-teardown feature — blocked by emacsd: ai-term companion functions — nudge? #+end_example +The =:blocker:= surface sits at the very top — clearing one of those is the highest-leverage thing on the list, since it frees work in another project. Omit it when no =:blocker:= task exists (the common case). + Include for each row: - Task name / description. - Priority + tag cluster. - One-line reasoning. For the cascade row, name which cascade step matched. For friction rows, an effort hint when one is obvious. - Progress indicator (for V2MOM-structured todos) on the cascade row only. +- For a =:blocker:= row: the project it unblocks and what's owed (from the task body). +- For a blocked row: the blocking project and what it owes (from the task body), plus the nudge offer. **** Edge cases - *Empty friction block.* If no =:quick:= or =:solo:= tagged tasks exist in the open set, omit the friction block entirely. Present only the cascade recommendation. +- *No =:blocker:= tasks.* Omit the "Unblocks other projects" surface entirely (the common case) — show it only when a task carries the =:blocker:= tag. - *Dedupe.* If the cascade recommendation IS the same task as one of the friction rows (e.g. it's =:quick:solo:= and also won the cascade), show it once at the top with both labels. Don't list it twice. - *Decline behavior.* If the user declines the cascade recommendation, drop straight to the friction block as the natural next prompt. Do not fall through to lower-cascade-tier tasks; the friction filter IS the override. diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/page-me.org b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/page-me.org index 607ed51..bfa92c6 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/page-me.org +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/page-me.org @@ -1,13 +1,13 @@ #+TITLE: Page Me Workflow -#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings & Claude +#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings #+DATE: 2026-01-31 #+UPDATED: 2026-02-27 * Overview -This workflow enables Claude to set timers and alarms that reliably notify Craig, even if the terminal session ends or is accidentally closed. Notifications are distinctive (audible + visual with alarm icon) and persist until manually dismissed. +This workflow enables Claude to set timers and alarms that reliably notify Craig, even if the terminal session ends or is accidentally closed. Notifications are distinctive (audible + visual with the blue info icon) and persist until manually dismissed. -Uses the =notify= command (alarm type) for consistent notifications across all AI workflows. +Uses the =notify= command (info type) for consistent notifications across all AI workflows. Info-level on purpose: the earlier alarm styling read as all-red urgency, and Craig's verdict was that a page "should be a persistent info notification" — noticeable, never crash-scary (2026-07-02). * Trigger Phrase @@ -63,8 +63,8 @@ Craig tells Claude when and why: Claude schedules the alarm using the =at= daemon with =notify=: #+begin_src bash -echo "notify alarm 'Page' 'Time to call the dentist' --persist" | at 3:30pm -echo "notify alarm 'Page' 'Meeting starts' --persist" | at now + 45 minutes +echo "notify info 'Page' 'Time to call the dentist' --persist" | at 3:30pm +echo "notify info 'Page' 'Meeting starts' --persist" | at now + 45 minutes #+end_src The =at= daemon: @@ -89,30 +89,43 @@ Craig dismisses the notification and acts on it. ** Setting Alarms -Use the =at= daemon to schedule a =notify alarm= command: +Use the =at= daemon to schedule a =notify info= command: #+begin_src bash # Schedule for specific time -echo "notify alarm 'Page' 'Meeting starts' --persist" | at 3:30pm +echo "notify info 'Page' 'Meeting starts' --persist" | at 3:30pm # Schedule for relative time -echo "notify alarm 'Page' 'Check the build' --persist" | at now + 30 minutes +echo "notify info 'Page' 'Check the build' --persist" | at now + 30 minutes # Schedule for tomorrow -echo "notify alarm 'Page' 'Call the dentist' --persist" | at 3:30pm tomorrow +echo "notify info 'Page' 'Call the dentist' --persist" | at 3:30pm tomorrow #+end_src ** Notification System -Uses the =notify= command with the =alarm= type. The =notify= command provides 8 notification types with matching icons and sounds. +Uses the =notify= command with the =info= type. The =notify= command provides 8 notification types with matching icons and sounds. #+begin_src bash -# Immediate alarm notification (for testing) -notify alarm "Page" "Your message here" --persist +# Immediate page notification (for testing) +notify info "Page" "Your message here" --persist #+end_src The =--persist= flag keeps the notification on screen until manually dismissed. All page-me notifications should use =--persist= by default. +** Paging Craig's phone (away from the machine) + +The timed =notify= alarm above is the desktop channel. When Craig is away from the machine (or asks to be paged "on my phone"), use the agent pager instead — a Signal push to his phone from any machine or agent runtime: + +#+begin_src bash +agent-page "Build finished — ready for your eyes" + +# Timed phone page: same at-daemon pattern, different channel +echo "agent-page 'Meeting starts in 5'" | at 3:25pm +#+end_src + +Channel selection and the pager's mechanics live in protocols.org "Paging Craig — the agent pager". When in doubt, fire both: the desktop notification persists for whenever he returns, the phone push reaches him now. + ** Managing Alarms #+begin_src bash @@ -139,10 +152,10 @@ The alarm must fire. Use the =at= daemon which is designed for exactly this purp Simple invocation - Claude runs one command. No complex setup required per alarm. ** Fail Audibly -If the alarm fails to schedule, report the error clearly. Don't fail silently. +If the page fails to schedule, report the error clearly. Don't fail silently. ** Testable -The =notify alarm= command can be called directly to verify notifications work without waiting for a timer. +The =notify info= command can be called directly to verify notifications work without waiting for a timer. ** Non-Alarming Use normal urgency, not critical. The notification should be noticeable but not imply something has gone horribly wrong. diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/process-meeting-transcript.org b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/process-meeting-transcript.org index 4dd340f..d0806ad 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/process-meeting-transcript.org +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/process-meeting-transcript.org @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #+TITLE: Process Meeting Transcript Workflow -#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings & Claude +#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings #+DATE: 2026-02-03 * Overview @@ -10,16 +10,16 @@ This workflow defines the process for processing meeting recordings from start t Trigger this workflow when: - Craig says "process the transcript" or "process the recording" or similar -- New recording files (.mkv) appear in ~/sync/recordings/ after meetings +- New recording files (.mkv, .m4a, or .flac) appear in ~/sync/recordings/ after meetings - Craig wants to process meeting recordings into labeled transcripts * Prerequisites -- Recording file(s) exist in ~/sync/recordings/ (*.mkv) +- Recording file(s) exist in ~/sync/recordings/ (*.mkv, *.m4a, or *.flac) - Calendar files available at ~/.emacs.d/data/*cal.org for meeting titles - AssemblyAI transcription script at ~/.emacs.d/scripts/assemblyai-transcribe - AssemblyAI API key stored in ~/.authinfo.gpg (machine api.assemblyai.com) -- ffmpeg available for audio extraction +- ffmpeg available for audio extraction (video .mkv only; .m4a and .flac skip extraction) * The Workflow @@ -43,13 +43,13 @@ Classification is per recording, not per session — a single run can carry this Find and match recording files with calendar events. *Run sub-steps 1 and 3 (recording list + calendar dump) as a single parallel batch* — they're independent. Sub-step 2 (parse timestamps) and sub-step 4 (matching) work from those two outputs in-memory, so they're sequential after the batch. -1. **List recordings:** Find all recording files in ~/sync/recordings/ (video .mkv or audio-only .m4a) +1. **List recordings:** Find all recording files in ~/sync/recordings/ (video .mkv or audio-only .m4a / .flac) #+begin_src bash - ls -la ~/sync/recordings/*.mkv ~/sync/recordings/*.m4a 2>/dev/null + ls -la ~/sync/recordings/*.mkv ~/sync/recordings/*.m4a ~/sync/recordings/*.flac 2>/dev/null #+end_src - Audio-only recordings (.m4a) are used when no screen content is expected. These skip Step 3 (audio extraction) since they're already in a transcribable format. + Audio-only recordings (.m4a or lossless .flac) are used when no screen content is expected. These skip Step 3 (audio extraction) since they're already in a transcribable format. FLAC is the recorder's current audio format — its frames are self-contained, so an interrupted recording still decodes. -2. **Extract timestamps:** Parse date/time from each filename (format: YYYY-MM-DD-HH-MM-SS.mkv or .m4a) +2. **Extract timestamps:** Parse date/time from each filename (format: YYYY-MM-DD-HH-MM-SS.mkv, .m4a, or .flac) 3. **Match with calendar:** Check ~/.emacs.d/data/*cal.org for meetings at those times #+begin_src bash @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ Per =cross-project.md=: transcribe and label here, then deliver the *labeled tra ** Step 3: Extract Audio (video recordings only) -*Skip this step for .m4a files* — they are already audio and can go directly to transcription. +*Skip this step for .m4a and .flac files* — they are already audio and can go directly to transcription. For .mkv video recordings, extract audio for transcription: @@ -96,11 +96,11 @@ Output: /tmp/FILENAME.m4a (temporary, deleted after transcription) #+begin_src bash # For .mkv files (audio was extracted to /tmp/): ~/.emacs.d/scripts/assemblyai-transcribe /tmp/FILENAME.m4a > ~/sync/recordings/FILENAME.txt - # For .m4a files (transcribe directly): + # For .m4a or .flac files (transcribe directly — AssemblyAI accepts both natively): ~/.emacs.d/scripts/assemblyai-transcribe ~/sync/recordings/FILENAME.m4a > ~/sync/recordings/FILENAME.txt #+end_src -2. **Clean up:** Delete intermediate .m4a file after successful transcription (only for .mkv extractions — do NOT delete original .m4a recordings) +2. **Clean up:** Delete intermediate .m4a file after successful transcription (only for .mkv extractions — do NOT delete original .m4a or .flac recordings) #+begin_src bash rm /tmp/FILENAME.m4a #+end_src @@ -181,13 +181,13 @@ Present the speaker identification table to Craig for confirmation: ** Step 9: Copy Recording to Meetings Folder -1. Ensure engagement meetings folder exists and patterns are in .gitignore (~*/meetings/*.mkv~ and ~*/meetings/*.m4a~) +1. Ensure engagement meetings folder exists and patterns are in .gitignore (~*/meetings/*.mkv~, ~*/meetings/*.m4a~, and ~*/meetings/*.flac~) 2. Copy the recording file with descriptive name: #+begin_src bash # Video recordings: cp ~/sync/recordings/YYYY-MM-DD-HH-MM-SS.mkv {engagement}/meetings/YYYY-MM-DD_HH-MM-meeting-name.mkv - # Audio-only recordings: + # Audio-only recordings (.m4a or .flac — copy with the original extension): cp ~/sync/recordings/YYYY-MM-DD-HH-MM-SS.m4a {engagement}/meetings/YYYY-MM-DD_HH-MM-meeting-name.m4a #+end_src Example: ~deepsat/meetings/2026-02-03_11-02-standup-ipm-grooming.mkv~ diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/read-calendar-events.org b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/read-calendar-events.org index be66bf4..5eac529 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/read-calendar-events.org +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/read-calendar-events.org @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #+TITLE: Read Calendar Events Workflow -#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings & Claude +#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings #+DATE: 2026-02-01 * Overview diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/readability-audit.org b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/readability-audit.org new file mode 100644 index 0000000..90ad366 --- /dev/null +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/readability-audit.org @@ -0,0 +1,242 @@ +#+TITLE: Readability Audit Workflow +#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings +#+DATE: 2026-06-28 + +* Overview + +A pass over one file, a set of modules, or the whole tree that makes the code +*readable to a future maintainer*. It checks four things and fixes the cheap +ones in place: the file-top commentary, the inline comments, the names, and the +physical organization of the code. Structural changes that need a real refactor +(splitting a module, renaming a public symbol) are not done here — they are +filed as =:refactor:= tasks so they get their own design and test pass. + +This is language-agnostic. Where a step names a language-specific tool or +convention, it's stated as "the project's <X>, if it has one" — read the +project's =CLAUDE.md= / =notes.org= and the language bundle to resolve the +concrete tool. + +* Where it sits among the code-quality tools + +These tools are a pipeline, not duplicates. Knowing which to reach for: + +- *readability-audit* (this workflow) — prose and human-reader clarity: + comments, file headers, names, and physical organization. Judgment-driven + (does this comment lie? does this name reveal intent? can a newcomer place + this file in a minute?). +- =/refactor= — structure on measurable metrics: complexity, duplication, + dead-code, the =simplification= lens (behavior-preserving logic/size + reduction), and =rename= (executes a codebase-wide symbol rename). +- =/simplify= — behavior-preserving cleanup of the current diff, applied + directly. + +The link that keeps them from overlapping: when this audit finds a structural +problem too big for a comment/name fix — a module to split, a *public* symbol to +rename across call sites — it *files* a =:refactor:= task rather than doing it +here. =/refactor= (rename, simplification) or =/start-work= then executes that +filed task with a proper design and test plan. Readability finds and files; +=/refactor= transforms. + +* Problem We're Solving + +Source files drift toward two opposite failure modes, and both hurt the next +person to open the file: + +- *Documentation rot and noise.* Headers carry stale user-manual content + (quick-starts, full option matrices, setup walkthroughs) that belongs in user + docs; comments restate what the next line already says; comments go out of + date and start lying; placeholder =TODO=/=FIXME= stubs and conversational + asides accumulate. A blank summary or a missing file-top description leaves a + reader with no map. +- *Structural fog.* Names that don't reveal intent force the reader to decode + them; related functions scatter; a public entry point sits far from the + private helpers it calls; a file grows to hold several unrelated + responsibilities. + +Left alone, opening a file costs more every month. The fix is a repeatable audit +with a clear, checkable standard, run on demand or as files are touched. + +* Exit Criteria + +For the audited scope: + +1. *Every file has an accurate top section* that states what the file does and + how it fits the rest of the codebase — terse, no user-manual content, and + carrying the project's file-header convention where it has one. +2. *Every surviving comment earns its place* — it explains a *why* the code + can't (a constraint, a workaround and its reason, an ordering dependency, a + warning), it is accurate against the current code, and it is terse. Obvious + "describe the next line" comments are gone. +3. *Names reveal intent* — no cryptic abbreviations; the project's + public/private visibility convention is applied consistently. +4. *Related code is co-located* — a public function's private helpers sit right + after it; the file reads top-to-bottom by descending abstraction; sections + group what belongs together. +5. *Structural problems too big to fix in a comment pass are filed* as + =:refactor:= tasks, not left as a vague note and not half-done inline. +6. *Nothing broke* — the build is clean and the test suite is green + (comment/name edits are behavior-preserving, so this should always hold; it + is the proof, not a hope). See "Graceful degradation" for projects without a + suite. + +* When to Use This Workflow + +- "Let's run the readability-audit workflow." +- "Audit the comments and commentary in <file/area>." +- "Clean up the structure/organization of <module>." +- After landing a feature, on the files it touched, before moving on. +- On a single file you just found hard to read. +- As a tree-wide sweep: inventory all the source files, audit each, batch the + fixes. + +Do NOT use this to *perform* the structural refactors themselves (use +=/refactor= or =/start-work= against a filed task) or to hunt for bugs / +complexity / duplication (that is =/refactor=, not a readability pass). + +* Approach: How We Work Together + +** Phase 1 — Scope and inventory + +Pick the target: one file, a named module set, or the whole tree. For a sweep, +list the source files (honor =.aiignore=) and decide coverage. Lean on the +language's own doc linters as a first filter where they exist — many flag a +missing or blank file summary and malformed headers; run the project's lint +target first. + +** Phase 2 — Audit each file against the four dimensions + +Record findings as =file:line — issue — proposed fix=. The four dimensions: + +*** A. File-top commentary (the map) + +- Present, and *accurate* against what the file now does. +- States purpose, the file's role/architecture, and key entry points — + *tersely*. A reader should learn what this is and how it connects in a few + lines. +- Carries the project's file-header convention where it has one (a metadata + block, a module docstring, a standard header comment). If the project has no + header convention, skip this sub-check — don't invent one. +- Does *not* carry user-manual content — quick-starts, full option matrices, + step-by-step setup. That belongs in user docs; move it, don't keep it in the + source header. +- Mechanics are correct for the language: a filled summary line (not blank), the + expected section markers, the expected footer. + +*** B. Inline comments (why, not what) + +- Explains a *why* the code cannot: a workaround *and its reason*, an ordering + or load dependency, business-logic rationale, a real warning ("do not reorder + these — deadlock"). +- Is *accurate* — matches the current code. A wrong comment is worse than none; + fix or delete on sight. +- Is *terse and useful*. Delete the obvious "describe the next line" comment + unless it names a non-obvious constraint. Replace a stale placeholder or a + rambling aside with the real one-line reason, or remove it. +- Convert a comment that's only restating the code into a better *name* instead + (see C). + +*** C. Names (carry the what/how so comments don't have to) + +- Intention-revealing variable and function names; no cryptic single letters or + abbreviations outside tight local scopes. +- The project's public/private convention is applied consistently and correctly: + a helper only called within the file is private; a user-facing or + intentionally-reusable symbol is public. (Resolve the concrete convention from + the language and the project — a naming prefix, an export list, an + access modifier.) +- When a comment exists only to explain a name, rename instead. + +*** D. Organization (co-location and ordering) + +- Related functions sit together. A public function's private helpers come + *right after* it (stepdown / proximity / "reads like a newspaper"). +- The file reads top-to-bottom by descending abstraction. +- Sections group what belongs together. +- *Cohesion check:* if the file holds several unrelated responsibilities, or has + grown large enough that the top no longer describes one coherent thing, flag a + split into layered owners — but see Phase 4: that's a filed refactor, not an + inline fix. + +** Phase 3 — Apply the cheap, safe fixes inline + +Dimensions A, B, and C are *comment- and name-only* and *solo* (no design or +preference call): apply them directly. After each file (or a batch), verify with +the project's gates: parse/syntax check, a clean build (no new warnings), and a +green test suite. Comment/name edits can't change behavior, so green is the proof +the edit was clean, not a behavior check. + +For a tree-wide sweep, drive the uniform rewrites mechanically and verify the +whole batch at once: a *mechanical applier with a boundary assertion* that +replaces a well-defined header span is reliable and fast, then one suite run +covers the batch. Keep the varied cases (header-line fixes, summary fixes that +must preserve surrounding metadata, inline-comment surgery, generated-file +headers) as careful per-file edits. (The boundary markers are language-specific; +the principle — mechanical applier + assert + one suite run for uniform +rewrites, per-file judgment for varied cases — is not.) + +** Phase 4 — File the structural refactors, don't do them here + +Dimension D's bigger findings — split a module, rename a *public* symbol across +call sites, move a function to a different file — are real refactors with their +own risk and test surface. Do *not* slip them into a readability pass. File each +as a =:refactor:= task in =todo.org= with the specific finding, so it gets +=/refactor= or =/start-work= with a proper design and test plan. This is the +line between the cheap clarity win and the structural change; keeping it sharp is +what lets the audit stay safe and fast. + +** Phase 5 — Verify and commit in logical batches + +Full suite green, build clean. Commit the doc/comment changes as =docs:= (or +=refactor:= where a header/structure normalized) in cohesive batches — one +commit per coherent slice (a set of condensed commentaries, the +generated-file-header fixes, the obvious-comment prune), not one mega-commit and +not one-per-file. Generated files are fixed *in their generator* and then +regenerated, so the next regen stays compliant. + +* Graceful degradation + +The audit adapts to what the project provides: + +- *No file-header convention* → skip dimension A's metadata sub-check; still + check the summary/description for accuracy and terseness. +- *No test suite* → the green-suite proof in Phases 3 and 5 is unavailable. Fall + back to the strongest gate the project has (compile/byte-compile, parse check, + linters) and *flag the weaker proof as a known limit* — a behavior-preserving + edit is lower-risk, but say plainly that there's no suite to confirm it. +- *No doc linter* → do the Phase 1 first-filter by reading instead; the audit + still runs, just without the cheap pre-pass. + +* Principles to Follow + +- *Comments explain why; code explains what.* If a comment restates the code, + delete it or turn it into a better name. +- *Accuracy beats completeness.* A wrong or stale comment is worse than no + comment. When in doubt, delete. +- *Terse and useful.* Every comment and every header line earns its place. The + source header is not the user manual — move manuals to user docs. +- *Readable means the next person, fast.* The test of the top-section and the + organization is whether a maintainer who has never seen the file can place it + and navigate it in under a minute. +- *Keep the cheap pass cheap.* Comment/name fixes are solo and land inline. + Structural splits and public renames are not — they get filed, designed, and + tested separately. +- *Preserve legal and attribution headers verbatim.* Vendored / GPL / copyright + notices are never condensed away by a readability pass. +- *Manual validation is still Craig's.* Solo means no input is needed to *do* + the work; visual/behavior confirmation afterward is expected where relevant. + +* Living Document + +Update this with what real runs teach. Lessons worth keeping as the standard +sharpens: + +- *Interpretation default for "fix blank summary":* when a rewrite shows only a + header + summary and omits a metadata block the file already has, keep the + existing metadata and replace only the header line and the summary. Its + absence from the rewrite means "leave it," not "delete it." +- *Generated files:* fix the *generator*, then regenerate. Editing the generated + file directly is reverted on the next regen. +- *Vendored files:* preserve the copyright/attribution; do not auto-condense a + licensed header. +- *Mechanical applier + assert + one suite run* is the safe way to do a + many-file uniform rewrite; per-file judgment is for the varied cases. diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/rename-artifact.org b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/rename-artifact.org index 7b9f15b..a8d1246 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/rename-artifact.org +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/rename-artifact.org @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #+TITLE: Rename an .ai Artifact -#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings & Claude +#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings #+DATE: 2026-05-31 * Summary diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/send-email.org b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/send-email.org index 065f925..82d2286 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/send-email.org +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/send-email.org @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #+TITLE: Email Workflow -#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings & Claude +#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings #+DATE: 2026-01-26 * Overview diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/session-harvest.org b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/session-harvest.org index c48d689..54a7c09 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/session-harvest.org +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/session-harvest.org @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #+TITLE: Session-Harvest Workflow -#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings & Claude +#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings #+DATE: 2026-06-11 * Overview diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/spec-create.org b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/spec-create.org index 508b969..39758a0 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/spec-create.org +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/spec-create.org @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #+TITLE: Spec-Create Workflow -#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings & Claude +#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings #+DATE: 2026-06-09 * Overview @@ -47,6 +47,8 @@ Capture, in this order: ** Phase 2 — Design, alternatives, decisions 1. *Design* — overview first, then detail. Write the reasoning as *prose, not bullet dumps* — prose exposes weak logic that bullets let you hide. Use bullets only for genuinely enumerable lists. When the thing has an interface, use the *two-altitude* split (Rust RFC): explain it once for a user/caller, once for an implementer. + + *Non-trivial UI.* When the deliverable is a real UI (a panel, a multi-control surface, an interacting visual layout — not a single dialog, a CLI flag, or a one-off prompt), the design isn't settled on the page. Run the research → ~5 distinct working-prototype directions → iterate-one-to-final process in =claude-rules/ui-prototyping.md= before treating the UI design as done, and add a =Prototype iterations= subsection under the spec's status heading linking every iteration (final linked in the design section). A UI design decision moves to =DONE= only once it's been seen working in a prototype. 2. *Alternatives considered* — the load-bearing section authors skip and reviewers need most. For each option, force a why-not with the MADR grammar: "Good, because… / Bad, because… / Neutral, because…". Even one rejected option, with the reason, beats presenting one path as inevitable. 3. *Decisions* — capture each real choice as an org =TODO= task carrying an inline mini-ADR (Nygard's spine): - The heading is =** TODO <Decision name>=. It flips to =DONE= when the decision-maker agrees with the call; until then it stays =TODO=. @@ -82,8 +84,9 @@ This is where the spec earns a "Ready" from review: an engineer must be able to ** Phase 5 — Wire it up (conventions) -- *Filename + location:* =docs/<problem-slug>-spec.org=. Org-mode. The slug names the *problem/feature*, not a date. Must end in =-spec.org=. -- *Metadata header:* a small table at the top — Status, Owner, Reviewer(s), Date, Related (link to the task/ticket). +- *Filename + location:* =docs/specs/YYYY-MM-DD-<problem-slug>-spec.org= — formal specs live in =docs/specs/=, never =docs/design/= (that's for notes, brainstorms, inventories; see =claude-rules/docs-lifecycle.md=). Org-mode. The slug names the *problem/feature*; no status suffixes ever — status lives in the file. Must end in =-spec.org=. +- *Status heading (first element after the file header):* a top-level heading carrying the lifecycle keyword, stamped =DRAFT= at authoring — spec-create owns this flip. It holds an =:ID:= UUID (generate with =uuidgen=) and dated history lines, newest first. The keyword is authoritative; the Metadata =Status= field mirrors it in lowercase. Transitions are three lines in one file (keyword + history line + mirror): spec-review flips =READY=, spec-response flips =DOING= at decomposition, the final build task flips =IMPLEMENTED=. Terminal states always record a reason. +- *Metadata header:* a small table at the top — Status (the lowercase mirror), Owner, Reviewer(s), Date, Related (link to the task/ticket). - *Review-and-iteration-history stub:* add a =Review and iteration history= section at the bottom and seed it with the author's first entry. =spec-review= and =spec-response= append provenance entries here, so the heading shape is a contract: =YYYY-MM-DD Day @ HH:MM:SS -ZZZZ — Contributor — Role=, body fields What / Why / Artifacts. - *Cross-link both ways:* the spec links its task; the task links the spec (replace the task's inline plan with a terse description + a =file:= link to the spec). @@ -103,7 +106,14 @@ Then it's ready for =spec-review.org=. Snapshot-vs-living rule: keep the spec li ,#+TITLE: <Feature> — Spec ,#+AUTHOR: <author> ,#+DATE: <YYYY-MM-DD> -,#+TODO: TODO | DONE SUPERSEDED CANCELLED +,#+TODO: TODO | DONE +,#+TODO: DRAFT READY DOING | IMPLEMENTED SUPERSEDED CANCELLED + +,* DRAFT <spec short name> +:PROPERTIES: +:ID: <uuid — generate with uuidgen> +:END: +- <YYYY-MM-DD Day @ HH:MM:SS -ZZZZ> — drafted. ,* Metadata | Status | draft | diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/spec-response.org b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/spec-response.org index de5b1c8..7628e49 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/spec-response.org +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/spec-response.org @@ -130,9 +130,11 @@ When related specs were reviewed together, two reviews can recommend opposite th This is the *last* step of the workflow, and it runs *only after the author confirms the spec is Ready* — never during review iterations. A Ready spec nobody can act on is unfinished; this phase turns it into tracked work. It applies to every project type (library, application, service, docs set). -1. *Decide where the tasks live.* If the work is spinning off into its own project/repo, move the parent task into that project's =todo.org= (and relocate the spec with it); otherwise use the current project's =todo.org=. One parent task owns the effort; the phase tasks hang under it. +*This phase owns the =READY= → =DOING= lifecycle flip* (docs-lifecycle convention): when the decomposition below lands, update the spec's top-level status heading keyword to =DOING=, add a dated history line, and set the Metadata =Status= mirror to =doing= — three lines, one file. -2. *Create one task per implementation phase* from the spec's =Implementation phases=, in dependency order, so the task set as a whole describes the *full* milestone (e.g. v1) with no gaps. Each task body names the deliverable, its tests, and how it is verified. Carry over deferred/vNext work and any publish/release steps as their own tasks. +1. *Decide where the tasks live.* If the work is spinning off into its own project/repo, move the parent task into that project's =todo.org= (and relocate the spec with it); otherwise use the current project's =todo.org=. One parent task owns the effort; the phase tasks hang under it. *Stamp the binding:* the parent task's =:PROPERTIES:= drawer gets a =:SPEC_ID:= line holding the spec's status-heading UUID. That property is the durable join task-audit uses to police =DOING= specs (a =DOING= spec whose bound parent is closed, archived, or missing gets flagged). + +2. *Create one task per implementation phase* from the spec's =Implementation phases=, in dependency order, so the task set as a whole describes the *full* milestone (e.g. v1) with no gaps. Each task body names the deliverable, its tests, and how it is verified. Carry over deferred/vNext work and any publish/release steps as their own tasks. *Always end the set with the flip task:* a final "flip the spec to IMPLEMENTED (+ dated history line + mirror)" task under the same parent — the tracked obligation that closes the lifecycle loop when the build finishes. Never skip it; "a human remembers" is the failure mode this exists to prevent. 3. *Turn a critical eye on completeness.* Re-read the spec — every phase, every acceptance criterion, every named deliverable, every data-safety/principle rule — and confirm each has a home in a task. The work is not done when the tasks merely exist; it is done when nothing in the spec is left untracked. This completeness pass is mandatory regardless of project type. diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/spec-review.org b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/spec-review.org index 833dfc9..0da8e65 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/spec-review.org +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/spec-review.org @@ -50,6 +50,11 @@ Run it *early* — design review exists to catch viability problems and costly m Before Phase 1, verify the file under review ends with =-spec.org=. Every design, decision, or planning document under a project's =docs/= directory carries that suffix as its identifier. The =.org= extension alone is not enough because =docs/= holds non-spec org files too (tutorials, frozen inventories, reference material). +*Location expectation (docs-lifecycle convention).* Formal specs live in =docs/specs/=. Whether that's enforced depends on whether the project has run its one-time =spec-sort= retrofit: + +- =:LAST_SPEC_SORT:= present in =.ai/notes.org= Workflow State → the project has sorted; a =-spec.org= file outside =docs/specs/= fails this precondition. Surface it: "this spec sits outside docs/specs/ — move it (and update inbound links) before review." +- Marker absent → legacy locations (=docs/= root, =docs/design/=) stay reviewable; add one nudge line to the review output ("this project's docs pile has never been spec-sorted — say 'run spec-sort' to sort it") and proceed. No legacy spec is ever unreviewable during the transition. + If the file does not end with =-spec.org=, stop immediately and surface the mismatch: #+begin_example @@ -128,6 +133,8 @@ Work the spec against these. Each is a source of concrete findings, not a box to - *Performance & scale.* Expected counts (issues/comments/labels/teams/projects/views)? Server-side filtering where possible? Bounded, visible pagination? Cached name→ID lookups? Sync calls in the command path acceptable? Could a save hook or whole-file scan make N network calls? Rendering linear? Full-file rewrites avoided? Long-running operations async/cancellable/observable? Is concurrency/queueing/backpressure defined? Are high-output process filters throttled and cheap? Is progress/ETA exposed only when defensible, and are hung/stalled operations detectable and killable? Identify UI freezes, repeated network calls, unbounded pagination — without premature optimization. - *Security & privacy.* API keys safe? Debug logs leaking secrets or private issue text? Confirmations before mutating shared workspace objects? Personal vs shared distinguished? Local files holding sensitive descriptions/comments? Anything to redact from messages/logs? Any work-tracker integration may handle private company data. - *UX & accessibility.* Discoverable commands? Recoverable mistakes? Prompts ordered to the task? Safe, useful defaults? Informative-not-noisy status messages? Does the UI avoid implying unsupported actions are supported? Match the upstream product's permissions/concepts? Are customizations named in user language, with clear defaults and docstrings? For Emacs packages, command names, completion candidates, buffer layout, defcustom names, and message wording *are* the UX. +- *Operational-panel UI traps.* Applies when the spec covers a user-facing panel, dialog, or control surface; skip otherwise. Lists that mix saved, current, and generated items must name each item's source. Refresh or scan actions must not gate data that could be shown immediately. Add-forms must not ask the user to retype values the system already discovered. Destructive confirmations read in future tense before the action and verified-result tense after it. Diagnostics, performance, logging, and repair affordances are reviewed as one coherent flow before extra pages or buttons are added. A popup launched from a bar, tray, or tool surface should visually belong to that launcher. (Promoted from archsetup's Waybar network-panel review, 2026-06-30.) +- *Prototype process for non-trivial UI.* Applies when the deliverable is a real UI (a panel, a multi-control surface, an interacting visual layout — not a single dialog or CLI flag); skip otherwise. Verify the =claude-rules/ui-prototyping.md= process ran: category research is cited in Goals/Design, the final prototype is linked in the design section, a =Prototype iterations= subsection under the status heading lists every pass, and each UI design decision is backed by a prototype it was seen working in rather than asserted on the page. A non-trivial-UI spec with decisions but no prototype evidence is a =:blocking:= finding. - *Test strategy and coverage.* Characterization tests before behavior changes? Pure functions to unit-test? API responses needing fixtures? Command flows needing stubs? Regression tests for prior bugs? Boundary/error cases? What's covered elsewhere and shouldn't be re-tested? Which existing tests must change? How is coverage generated, summarized, and used to find untested/refactor-worthy code? Prefer tests that lock contracts: representation shape, query compilation, sync no-op, conflict refusal, pagination, dirty-buffer protection, log redaction, and long-running/slow-operation behavior via fakes rather than flaky live dependencies. - *Observability & operations.* How does a user see what the package is doing? Progress messages for long ops? Useful, safe debug logging? Are logs structured enough to isolate issues from a bug report? Are commands provided to inspect/clear caches, test connectivity, diagnose backends/tools, copy redacted debug info, or reproduce command invocations? How are terminal states discovered: completion, failure, partial success, stalled/hung, cancelled, cleanup-unverified, and "needs user action"? Does the product notify only when useful, avoid noisy success spam, and keep non-success states visible until acknowledged? For generated org files, headers should often carry source, filter/view name, refresh time, count, truncation state. - *Comparable-product sentiment.* When there are obvious adjacent products, research what users love and hate about them from official docs plus current community reports. Do not cargo-cult their feature set; translate findings into the spec's scope. For each loved behavior, say whether the spec provides it, intentionally omits it, or defers it. For each hated behavior, say whether the spec avoids, resolves, inherits, or accepts it. @@ -166,6 +173,8 @@ Assign one label consistently: The most useful reviews move a spec from =Not ready= to =Ready with caveats= or =Ready= once decisions are captured. +*The =Ready= verdict flips the spec's lifecycle status.* spec-review owns the =DRAFT= → =READY= transition (docs-lifecycle convention): on assigning =Ready= (or =Ready with caveats= the author accepts), update the spec's top-level status heading keyword to =READY=, add a dated history line under it naming the review that passed, and set the Metadata =Status= mirror to =ready= — three lines, one file. Any other rubric label leaves the keyword where it stands (a re-review that finds new blockers on a =READY= spec demotes it back to =DRAFT= the same three-line way, with the reason in the history line). + Finding severity maps to blocking power: *high-priority findings block =Ready=* — they hold the rubric at =Not ready= (or =Ready with caveats= if the author accepts and tracks them) until dispositioned; *medium-priority findings are the author's discretion* and don't block. State the blocking status on each finding so the author running spec-response knows which ones gate the rubric. Then update the spec's review history. Specs should carry a bottom section named =Review and iteration history= (or the nearest existing equivalent) that tracks each material author/reviewer pass. Add a concise entry for this review even when the spec is ready and no findings are recorded. diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/startup.org b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/startup.org index 5e8f61e..929d482 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/startup.org +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/startup.org @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #+TITLE: Startup Workflow -#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings & Claude +#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings #+DATE: 2026-04-25 * Summary @@ -44,6 +44,8 @@ Behavior: - *Dirty working tree* → skip the pull. Don't auto-stash and don't auto-merge — those would either lose work or invite conflicts at the worst possible moment (session start). - *Non-fast-forward history* → =--ff-only= aborts with an error. Surface that to the user; the rsync still proceeds against the working tree as-is. +*Template-freshness policy (applies to every dirty-check in the synced workflows).* "Dirty" means *tracked modifications only*. Untracked and gitignored files — an inbox drop, a file left in the tree to read, scratch output — never block a template pull, a fast-forward, or a monitoring gate. Projects were falling behind on templates because somebody sent them a task; that's the failure this policy closes. The checks here already comply (=git diff --quiet HEAD= sees only tracked changes; the ff gate uses =--untracked-files=no=), and any dirty-check added to a synced workflow follows the same rule. One deliberate exception: the rsync WIP-guard below counts untracked files *within rulesets' own synced source paths*, because an untracked half-written template is exactly the WIP it exists to hold back — that guard is about rulesets' outbound content, not the consuming project's local state. + *** Install rulesets symlinks into ~/.claude (idempotent) A skill, rule, or bin script added to rulesets and pushed reaches each machine's *files* on the next pull, but not its =~/.claude= *symlink* — =make install= only links what isn't already linked, and =git pull= doesn't run it. So a newly-added skill stays silently uninstalled until someone re-runs =make install= by hand. The flush skill sat in that gap from 2026-06-02 until a manual install on 2026-06-05. Running =make install= here, right after the rulesets pull, closes it: "add a skill, commit, push" becomes enough for it to reach every machine on the next session. @@ -124,7 +126,7 @@ These calls have no dependencies on each other. Issue them all together in one m sc=$(.ai/scripts/session-context-path 2>/dev/null || echo .ai/session-context.org) [ -e "$sc" ] && echo "present: $sc" || echo "absent: $sc" #+end_src -3. *Sync =.ai/= from templates — but only when the synced source paths in rulesets are clean.* Guard the three rsyncs behind a check that =claude-templates/.ai/{protocols.org,workflows/,scripts/}= have no uncommitted changes. Otherwise Phase A copies in-flight rulesets WIP (tracked edits or new untracked files) into this project's =.ai/workflows/= and =.ai/scripts/=, where it shows up as drift the user didn't author. Skipping once is cheap — the next session with rulesets clean catches up. The check is scoped to the synced paths, so unrelated rulesets dirt (a stray =session-context.org=, scratch files) doesn't needlessly block the sync. +3. *Sync =.ai/= from templates — but only when the synced source paths in rulesets are clean.* Guard the three rsyncs behind a check that =claude-templates/.ai/{protocols.org,workflows/,scripts/}= have no uncommitted changes. Otherwise Phase A copies in-flight rulesets WIP (tracked edits or new untracked files) into this project's =.ai/workflows/= and =.ai/scripts/=, where it shows up as drift the user didn't author. Skipping once is cheap — the next session with rulesets clean catches up. The check is scoped to the synced paths, so unrelated rulesets dirt (a stray =session-context.org=, scratch files) doesn't needlessly block the sync. A second guard skips the same rsyncs when the *project* branch is behind its upstream (=git rev-list --left-right --count @{u}...HEAD= with =behind > 0=): syncing templates onto a stale committed =.ai/= baseline measures the diff against old content, so it comes out huge and conflicts when the branch later reconciles to upstream, whose history already carries the newer templates. It composes with the rulesets-clean guard — a stable rulesets source and a current project branch are both required before the sync runs. #+begin_src bash rs="$HOME/code/rulesets" @@ -132,15 +134,30 @@ These calls have no dependencies on each other. Issue them all together in one m claude-templates/.ai/protocols.org \ claude-templates/.ai/workflows/ \ claude-templates/.ai/scripts/ 2>/dev/null) - if [ -z "$synced_dirty" ]; then + # Skip the sync when the project branch hasn't reached its upstream. Syncing + # templates onto a behind baseline measures the diff against stale committed + # .ai/, producing confusing drift that conflicts when the branch reconciles — + # the newer .ai/ is already in upstream. behind==0 (up-to-date or ahead-only) + # means HEAD contains all of upstream, so the baseline is current. No upstream + # (new/unpushed branch) → rev-list fails → proj_behind stays 0, sync runs. + proj_behind=0 + if [ -d .git ]; then + counts=$(git rev-list --left-right --count '@{u}...HEAD' 2>/dev/null) \ + && [ "$(printf '%s' "$counts" | cut -f1)" -gt 0 ] 2>/dev/null \ + && proj_behind=1 + fi + + if [ -n "$synced_dirty" ]; then + echo "rulesets has uncommitted changes under the synced template paths — skipping .ai/ sync this session (catches up when rulesets is clean):" + echo "$synced_dirty" | sed 's/^/ /' + elif [ "$proj_behind" -eq 1 ]; then + echo "project branch is behind upstream — skipping .ai/ sync this session (templates never land on a stale baseline; the sync runs once the branch is current)" + else rsync -a "$rs/claude-templates/.ai/protocols.org" .ai/protocols.org rsync -a --delete "$rs/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/" .ai/workflows/ rsync -a --delete --exclude='__pycache__' --exclude='.pytest_cache' --exclude='*.pyc' \ "$rs/claude-templates/.ai/scripts/" .ai/scripts/ echo ".ai/ synced from templates" - else - echo "rulesets has uncommitted changes under the synced template paths — skipping .ai/ sync this session (catches up when rulesets is clean):" - echo "$synced_dirty" | sed 's/^/ /' fi #+end_src @@ -151,7 +168,7 @@ These calls have no dependencies on each other. Issue them all together in one m 8. =[ -f todo.org ] && .ai/scripts/task-review-staleness.sh todo.org 7 || true= — count top-level tasks overdue for review (the daily task-review habit's startup nudge). The =[ -f todo.org ]= guard skips projects without a root todo.org; =|| true= keeps Phase A from failing if the script isn't synced yet. Threshold 7 days is one review cycle of slack — softer than the wrap-up health check's 30-day alarm. 9. =bash ~/code/rulesets/scripts/sync-language-bundle.sh "$PWD" 2>/dev/null || true= — language-bundle freshness for the current project. Fingerprint-detects which bundle (if any) the project has, auto-fixes drifted rulesets-owned files (=.claude/rules/*.md=, =.claude/hooks/*=, =githooks/*=), and surfaces drift in =settings.json= without writing it (a project may have customized it). =CLAUDE.md= is deliberately left untracked — it's seed-only in =install-lang= and project-owned afterward, mirroring how =diff-lang= skips it. Quiet when there's no bundle or everything's clean. Hardcodes the rulesets path because =languages/= is the canonical source and lives only there — the same absolute-path dependency the rsyncs already carry. =|| true= keeps Phase A from failing on older checkouts where the script isn't present yet. The =.ai/= rsyncs and this call write to disjoint paths (=.ai/= vs =.claude/=/=githooks/=), so the batch stays parallel-safe. 10. =[ -f "$HOME/org/roam/inbox.org" ] && grep -cE '^\*\* ' "$HOME/org/roam/inbox.org" || true= — count items in the roam global inbox (=~/org/roam/inbox.org=), the roam-mode startup nudge. Silent if the roam clone isn't on this machine. Phase C reads the file when the count is non-zero, splits total vs items related to this project, and surfaces the offer (see =inbox.org= roam mode). Read-only; never files at startup. -11. KB surface prep (the read + contribute startup nudges; see =docs/design/2026-06-16-encourage-kb-contribution-spec.org=). Gated on the agent KB clone. Counts =:agent:= nodes, lists up to 5 whose content matches the current project basename (titles only; a few most-recent nodes as a fallback when nothing matches), and resolves the best-practices node path. Read-only; silent when the clone is absent. Phase C surfaces the relevant titles (consult) and the best-practices link (contribute). +11. KB surface prep (the read + contribute startup nudges; see =docs/specs/2026-06-16-encourage-kb-contribution-spec.org=). Gated on the agent KB clone. Counts =:agent:= nodes, lists up to 5 whose content matches the current project basename (titles only; a few most-recent nodes as a fallback when nothing matches), and resolves the best-practices node path. Read-only; silent when the clone is absent. Phase C surfaces the relevant titles (consult) and the best-practices link (contribute). #+begin_src bash ra="$HOME/org/roam/agents" @@ -166,12 +183,32 @@ These calls have no dependencies on each other. Issue them all together in one m fi #+end_src +12. Spec-sort probe (the docs-lifecycle retrofit nudge; see the docs-lifecycle spec in =docs/specs/=). Read-only; prints one line when the project has an unsorted docs pile — a =docs/design/= directory or stray =docs/*-spec.org= root files — and no =:LAST_SPEC_SORT:= marker in =.ai/notes.org=. Silent for projects with nothing to sort or an already-stamped marker (the marker permanently clears it). + + #+begin_src bash + { [ -d docs/design ] || [ -n "$(find docs -maxdepth 1 -name '*-spec.org' -print -quit 2>/dev/null)" ]; } \ + && ! grep -qs ':LAST_SPEC_SORT:' .ai/notes.org \ + && echo "spec-sort: unsorted docs present" || true + #+end_src + + The stray-root check uses =find= rather than a glob so the probe behaves identically under bash and zsh (=compgen= is bash-only, and zsh aborts on an unmatched glob). + +13. Host-identity probe (see the host-identity rule in =claude-rules/=). Read-only; flags fixed machine-identity claims in the project's tracked/synced docs — the "This machine is ratio" trap, false on every machine but the one that wrote it. Silent when nothing matches. + + #+begin_src bash + grep -inE '\b(this|the current) (machine|host|box|laptop|workstation) is ' \ + CLAUDE.md .ai/notes.org 2>/dev/null | head -3 || true + #+end_src + + Fleet descriptions ("the fleet is ratio and velox") and runtime derivations ("run =uname -n= to find the hostname") don't match — only current-identity assertions do. Fixture-verified under bash and zsh. + Notes on the rsync commands: - Trailing slashes on both source and destination matter — they tell rsync to sync /contents/ rather than nest a directory inside. - =--delete= on the directory syncs lets retired template files actually disappear from each project on next startup. - protocols.org is a single file, no =--delete= needed. - The =scripts/= sync excludes Python build artifacts (=__pycache__/=, =.pytest_cache/=, =*.pyc=). Running rulesets' own pytest leaves these in =claude-templates/.ai/scripts/tests/=, and =rsync -a= copies by disk presence regardless of =.gitignore=, so without the excludes every consuming project's tree gets polluted with machine-specific cache files. The excludes also protect existing dest copies from =--delete= cleanup, so a project that already received the cache must remove it once by hand. - The sync is guarded to skip when rulesets has uncommitted changes under the synced source paths. =rsync -a --delete= copies the working tree by disk presence, so without the guard a downstream session started while rulesets had in-flight WIP would pull that WIP into its =.ai/workflows/= and =.ai/scripts/=, surfacing as drift the user never authored (and tempting a fake "chore: sync .ai tooling" commit). The guard is scoped to the synced paths, not the whole repo, so unrelated rulesets dirt doesn't block the sync. From the jr-estate handoff 2026-05-29. +- The sync is also guarded to skip when the *project* branch is behind its upstream (=proj_behind=). Phase A.0 correctly declines to fast-forward a diverged or behind-and-dirty branch, but the rsync would then land templates on the stale committed =.ai/= baseline — a huge diff measured against old content that conflicts once the branch reconciles to upstream's newer templates. Skipping is safe: the sync runs next session once the branch is current. Not an auto-discard — startup never =git checkout=s drift away, because a legitimate local stopgap in a synced file is indistinguishable from accidental drift by content alone (home reverted an intentional =flashcard-to-anki.py= fix this way on 2026-06-22). Prevention is safe; blind cleanup-after is not. Phase C's template-sync-churn safety net still surfaces any pre-existing dirt for a human decision. From the home handoff 2026-07-04. - The sync touches only =protocols.org=, =workflows/=, and =scripts/=. The project-owned dirs =project-workflows/= and =project-scripts/= are deliberately *outside* the synced set, so a project's own workflows and scripts survive startup. This is why a project script that a workflow imports must live in =.ai/project-scripts/=, never =.ai/scripts/= — the latter is wiped to match the template by =--delete= on every startup. Naming: a script imported as a Python module needs an importable name (underscores, e.g. =zlibrary_api.py=); a CLI-invoked script can stay kebab-case like the template tooling (=cmail-action.py=). Rationale: Every call in Phase A is read-only or writes to a distinct path. Running them sequentially wastes round-trips; running them in parallel gives Claude the complete starting picture in one round-trip. @@ -199,6 +236,8 @@ This phase touches the user and runs sequentially: - *Roam inbox nudge.* If the Phase A roam-inbox count is greater than zero, read =~/org/roam/inbox.org=, split total vs items related to this project (claimed by the =<project>:= prefix, plus any unprefixed item whose topic plainly concerns this project), and surface one line: "Roam inbox: =<N>= total, =<M>= appear related to this project — say 'inbox zero' to file them." Offer it as a priority option; never auto-file. If the count is zero or the file is absent, say nothing. See =inbox.org= roam mode. - *KB consult nudge (read side).* If the Phase A KB-surface prep returned any =kb-relevant-titles=, surface one line listing them (capped 5): "KB lessons that may be relevant: =<title>=; =<title>=… — open the node before related work." The titles are declarative, so the list alone tells you whether to open one. Gated on the roam clone; silent when the clone is absent or nothing relevant surfaced. See the best-practices node and =knowledge-base.md=. - *KB contribute nudge (write side).* Once per session, surface one line pointing at the best-practices node (the =kb-bestpractices= path from Phase A): "Learned something durable? See =<path>= for how to write a KB node — contributing cross-project facts is welcome (personal projects only; work/unknown projects never write per =knowledge-base.md=)." Light encouragement, never a gate. Gated on the roam clone; silent when absent. + - *Spec-sort nudge.* If the Phase A spec-sort probe printed =spec-sort: unsorted docs present=, surface one line: "this project's docs pile has never been spec-sorted — say 'run spec-sort' to sort it." If the probe was silent, say nothing. A project with nothing to sort never sees the line; a stamped =:LAST_SPEC_SORT:= marker permanently clears it. See the docs-lifecycle rule and the spec in =docs/specs/=. + - *Host-identity flag.* If the Phase A host-identity probe printed any match, surface it with the file:line and the fix: "this doc asserts a fixed machine identity — false on every other machine; replace with a runtime derivation (run =uname -n=), per the host-identity rule." The probe flags for judgment, never blocks. Silent when the probe is silent. - *Language-bundle sync.* If the Phase A step-12 call (=sync-language-bundle.sh=) printed anything, surface it. =fixed= lines are informational — the drift was already repaired (note that =.claude/= is now dirty if the project commits it). A =drift= line on =settings.json= is surface-only and needs the printed =make install-<lang> PROJECT=.= to reconcile; flag it so the user can decide. If the call was silent, say nothing. - *Newly-installed symlinks.* If the Phase A.0 =make install= step printed any =link= / =relink= / =WARN= line, surface it. A =link= line means a skill, rule, hook, or script added to rulesets is now linked into =~/.claude= for the first time on this machine. For a newly-linked *skill*, check the agent's available-skills list: if the harness already registered it mid-session, note it's available and move on; if it's absent, stop and tell Craig to restart the agent so it loads (whether a mid-session reload works is harness-version-dependent). For a newly-linked *hook*, note that the harness reads hooks at session start — it fires from the next session (or after Craig opens =/hooks= once); its settings.json wiring travels with the tracked file, so the link is usually the only missing piece. A =WARN ... not a symlink= line is a real collision at the target path — surface it; it needs a human. If the step printed only "nothing new to link", say nothing. - *Template-sync churn (safety net).* Check whether Phase A's rsync left uncommitted churn in the synced =.ai/= paths — accumulated from a prior session that crashed before wrap-up, or freshly added this session when rulesets advanced. Without surfacing, it builds up silently until it blocks Phase A.0's auto-ff (git won't ff a dirty tree). Skip in the rulesets repo itself (there =.ai/= is a committed mirror, kept honest by the pre-commit hook). The check is sequential here, after the rsync has finished — not a Phase A step, to keep that batch race-free. diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/status-check.org b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/status-check.org index efff16d..4a9972c 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/status-check.org +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/status-check.org @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #+TITLE: Status Check Workflow -#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings & Claude +#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings #+DATE: 2026-02-02 * Overview diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/summarize-emails.org b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/summarize-emails.org index 6ac5e6f..c9c7001 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/summarize-emails.org +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/summarize-emails.org @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #+TITLE: Summarize Emails Workflow -#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings & Claude +#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings #+DATE: 2026-02-14 * Overview diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/suspend.org b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/suspend.org new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3691f60 --- /dev/null +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/suspend.org @@ -0,0 +1,112 @@ +#+TITLE: Session Suspend Workflow +#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings +#+DATE: 2026-06-28 + +* Overview + +This workflow captures the live state of a session when Craig must leave +abruptly, so a future session resumes with nothing lost. It is the fast, +capture-only workflow for departure: it writes down where every thread stands, +notes any uncommitted work, then STOPS — no cleanup, no archive, no teardown. + +Triggered by Craig saying "suspend the session," "suspend," "I need to go," +"stick a pin in everything," or similar. "I need to go" is broad — if it reads +as a conversational aside rather than a request to suspend, confirm before +running. + +* Where suspend sits among its neighbors + +Three workflows touch the session anchor (=.ai/session-context.org=); keep them +straight: + +- =flush= ([[file:../../flush/SKILL.md]] / =/flush=) — *stay and sharpen.* + Refreshes the anchor in place, prompts Craig to type =/clear=, and a hook + resumes the *same* logical session in a fresh context. Craig is still here. +- *suspend* (this workflow) — *leave.* Captures richly into the anchor, leaves + the file in place, and Craig walks away. The next session is a cold startup + that detects the present anchor and resumes from it. +- =wrap-it-up= ([[file:wrap-it-up.org][wrap-it-up.org]]) — *end.* Writes the + Summary, archives the anchor into =.ai/sessions/=, commits + pushes, and runs + the phrase-dependent teardown. + +Suspend and flush share one core — capture into the anchor, leave it in place. +They differ in the exit (leave vs clear-and-continue) and the resume path +(startup vs the =/clear= hook). Suspend reuses flush's capture discipline (its +Phase 1 anchor-refresh) rather than restating it, and adds a richer, +resume-weighted Session Log entry because it's written for a cold resume after a +gap, not a same-session reset. + +* Suspend vs wrap-up — the one structural difference + +=wrap-it-up= ARCHIVES =.ai/session-context.org= (renames it into +=.ai/sessions/=); its absence at the next startup is the signal that the last +session ended cleanly. + +Suspend does the opposite: it LEAVES =.ai/session-context.org= in place. Its +presence at startup is exactly the signal that the previous session was +interrupted, so the startup workflow reads it and resumes. Suspend provides only +the *capture* half — startup's existing interrupted-session path (Phase A checks +for the anchor, Phase B reads it, Phase C offers to resume) is the *resume* half, +already built. + +So: never archive, never rename the context file in a suspend. Capture into it +and leave it. + +* What gets captured + +The point is zero lost information, weighted toward RESUME. Into the +=* Session Log= of =.ai/session-context.org=, append one dated +=** YYYY-MM-DD ... — SUSPENDED= entry holding: + +1. *Open threads — resume here.* For each active or pending thread: the topic, + its status (ACTIVE / PINNED / SET ASIDE / DEFERRED), the immediate next + step, and the pointers needed to act on it cold (files + line numbers, + commit SHAs, the specific finding or decision). This is the core; spend the + most words here. Order newest / most-active first. +2. *Pending decisions / open questions* awaiting Craig — anything blocked on + his input, with enough context that the answer is actionable. +3. *Shipped this session* — a terse list of what landed, each with its commit + SHA, so the resume knows what is already done and need not re-derive it. +4. *Uncommitted work* — anything modified on disk but not committed, named + file by file, so the resume knows what state the tree is in. +5. *Key findings not yet recorded elsewhere* — anything learned this session + that isn't already in a commit, a file, or memory, so it survives. +6. *Background work* — any running task, agent, or job, and how to check it. +7. *Resume hint* — the single most likely "start here" next action. + +Also update the top of =* Summary= (Active Goal) with a one-line SUSPENDED +pointer to the entry, so startup reading the top sees the current state even +when the Summary body is from an earlier thread. + +* Steps + +1. *Write the SUSPENDED entry* into the Session Log, per "What gets captured" + above. Timestamp with =date "+%Y-%m-%d %a @ %H:%M:%S %z"=. +2. *Update the Active Goal pointer* at the top of =* Summary=. +3. *Record uncommitted work, don't force-commit it.* A suspend records state, it + does not tidy it. Name every uncommitted change in the SUSPENDED entry and + leave the tree as it is — on an abrupt departure, a dirty tree (like any + crash) is safer than a blind commit of arbitrary mid-work state. (If a + project defines a standing always-commit set in its own workflow, commit only + that set — but the default shared behavior is to leave the tree alone.) +4. *Leave =.ai/session-context.org= in place.* Do not archive it. +5. *Brief handoff* — one or two lines: what was captured, where the resume + pointer is, the most-active thread. End and let Craig go. + +* What suspend does NOT do + +Speed over completeness. A suspend deliberately skips everything wrap-it-up +does beyond capture: + +- No =* Summary= rewrite beyond the one-line Active Goal pointer. +- No todo.org cleanup / archive-done. +- No KB / memory promotion sweep. +- No Linear / board reconciliation. +- No session-record archive (the file stays live). +- No teardown (the ai-term buffer + tmux session stay up). It drops no + =Stop=-hook teardown sentinel, so the wrap-teardown hook stays dormant. +- No blind commit of working files (step 3). +- No valediction. A suspend is a pause, not a goodbye. + +If Craig later wants the clean end, he runs wrap-it-up, which picks up the +captured state and finishes the job. diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/sync-email.org b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/sync-email.org index 52a7caf..863b400 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/sync-email.org +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/sync-email.org @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #+TITLE: Sync Email Workflow -#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings & Claude +#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings #+DATE: 2026-02-01 * Overview diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/task-audit.org b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/task-audit.org index 67ce496..aa50176 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/task-audit.org +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/task-audit.org @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #+TITLE: Task Audit Workflow -#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings & Claude +#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings #+DATE: 2026-05-22 * Overview @@ -61,6 +61,8 @@ For each open task, read its body and cross-check its claims against the actual - *Calendar* — did a scheduled event happen; is a SCHEDULED/DEADLINE date now past. - *Meeting recordings* — if a task hinges on "did this conversation happen / what was said," check the recording queue (e.g. =~/sync/recordings/=) and transcribe via =process-meeting-transcript.org= if the answer lives in an un-transcribed recording. (This is exactly how a "did the interview happen?" task gets resolved instead of guessed.) +*Spec lifecycle reconcile (docs-lifecycle convention).* If the project has a =docs/specs/=, run the =:SPEC_ID:= query as part of this phase: for each spec whose top-level status heading reads =DOING=, find the =todo.org= task whose =:SPEC_ID:= property matches the spec's =:ID:=. Flag the spec NEEDS-USER when that bound parent is =DONE=/=CANCELLED=, archived, or missing — the build finished (or evaporated) without the =IMPLEMENTED= flip, exactly the drift this check exists to catch. Check the parent's own keyword, not its children (completed children become dated entries and the final flip task is a child, so child-counting misleads). + Assign each task a bucket (CURRENT / STALE / NEEDS-USER) and, for STALE, the specific factual update. *Scale tactic.* For a large open-task set, dispatch read-only investigation sub-agents over batches of tasks (parallel-safe per =subagents.md= — independent read-only domains). Each returns a per-task bucket + suggested update. *Never* let sub-agents write to =todo.org= concurrently — apply all edits serially in the main thread (concurrent writes to one file race and lose work). @@ -79,11 +81,41 @@ For every STALE task, edit it in the main thread: - *Ensure priority is set per the project scheme.* The top of the project's =todo.org= should carry the priority legend (=[#A]= through =[#D]=). Every task should carry an explicit priority cookie. If a cookie is missing, or no longer matches the reconciled facts, assign the right level per the legend. If the level is unambiguous from the body, do it autonomously; if it's a judgment call (especially the [#A] / [#B] line for important-but-not-urgent work), flag NEEDS-USER. Also enforce the [#A]-discipline rule from the legend — an [#A] task without a =SCHEDULED:= or =DEADLINE:= line is mis-graded and is either down-graded to [#B] (when reconciled facts say "important but not urgent") or surfaced as NEEDS-USER for the user to date. - *Ensure a type tag is set.* Every task carries one type tag from the project's tag legend (typically =:feature:= / =:chore:= / =:spec:= / =:bug:=). If missing or wrong, assign or correct it from the body when the type is unambiguous. If two tags fit (a refactor that also fixes a bug; a spec that's also a chore), flag NEEDS-USER rather than picking one silently. - *Enforce the project's declared tag vocabulary.* If the project's tag legend declares an *exhaustive* set of allowed tags, strip from each task any tag outside that set — the heading and parent section already carry topic/scope context, so ad-hoc tags only fragment the vocabulary and defeat tag-based filtering. Normalize near-duplicate spellings to the canonical tag (a plural to its singular, say). Where the legend does not declare the set closed, leave existing tags alone; this step applies only where the allowed set is exhaustive by design. -- *Re-assess the =:quick:= and =:solo:= tags* — reconciliation can change a task's effort or autonomy: a resolved dependency may make a stuck task =:solo:=, a scope cut may make it =:quick:=, and new complexity surfaced by the sources can invalidate either. Add or remove the tags per the definitions in the project's tag legend (and [[file:task-review.org][task-review.org]]) when the reconciled facts make the call clear. When they don't — an effort estimate you can't pin down, a =:solo:= gate you can't confirm — it's a NEEDS-USER flag, not a guess. +- *Re-assess the =:quick:= and =:solo:= tags (mandatory — an audit that skips this is incomplete).* Reconciliation can change a task's effort or autonomy: a resolved dependency may make a stuck task =:solo:=, a scope cut may make it =:quick:=, and new complexity surfaced by the sources can invalidate either. Add or remove the tags per the hard definitions in [[file:../../claude-rules/todo-format.md][todo-format.md]] ("Hard definitions: :solo: and :quick:"; task-review carries the same three-gate walk). Autonomous execution reads =:solo:= as its eligibility gate and trusts the tag, so a stale one is a run-time hazard, not cosmetic drift. When the call isn't clear — an effort estimate you can't pin down, a =:solo:= gate you can't confirm — it's a NEEDS-USER flag, not a guess. - Bump =:LAST_REVIEWED:= on each edited task. Follow =todo-format.md= for completion mechanics (depth-based DONE vs dated-rewrite) and the working-files / link-hygiene rules when moving artifacts. +** Phase C.5 — Consolidate related tasks (interactive) + +Phase C's *Consolidate duplicates* bullet folds tasks that track the *same* thing. This step is the broader case: tasks that aren't duplicates but are really *one effort* fragmented across the list. A spread-out effort — several tasks all circling "make the tooling agent-agnostic," say — is harder to see, plan, and finish as a whole than one task, or one parent with the pieces as children. + +After the Phase C edits, read the open-task set as a whole and look for *clusters*: tasks that share a goal, a subsystem, or an obvious sequence. Use judgment over the task bodies, not a keyword heuristic — adjacency is a semantic call, and a brittle title-match both misses real clusters and invents false ones. + +For each cluster, surface it to Craig (inline numbered options per =interaction.md=, no popup) with a recommendation, offering the two shapes: + +- *Merge* — fold the cluster into one task when the members are genuinely the same work split up (near-duplicates, or steps with no independent value). The merged task keeps the strongest priority, unions the type tags, and absorbs each member's body as a dated note or a short list; the absorbed tasks close per =todo-format.md= (a =**= task → =CANCELLED= + =CLOSED:= with a one-line "merged into <task>", or deletion if it carried nothing unique). +- *Parent with children* — when the members are related but distinct (each ships independently or has its own value), promote a parent task and re-home the members beneath it as sub-tasks, so the list shows the effort as a unit without losing the individual pieces. + +Never merge or re-parent autonomously — which tasks belong together, and whether they're one-work or related-distinct, is a judgment only Craig ratifies. Propose, don't apply, until he picks. A cluster he declines stays as separate tasks; don't re-surface it every audit (note the decline in the session log). + +When no clear cluster exists, say so in one line and move on — most audits won't find one, and forcing a merge fragments worse than it consolidates. + +** Phase C.6 — Retire completed parents and promote stragglers (interactive) + +Phase C.5 consolidates related *open* tasks. This step retires parent tasks whose work is *finished*, so completed containers don't linger in Open Work as scaffolding. + +Run =todo-cleanup.el --convert-subtasks= first (it's part of the =clean-todo= / wrap-up cleanup, and =open-tasks.org= runs it too) so every completed sub-task is a dated event-log entry rather than a lingering =DONE= keyword. The closure logic below reads "open child" as a child heading still carrying a task keyword (=TODO=/=DOING=/=WAITING=/=VERIFY=/=NEXT=/=PROJECT=/=STALLED=/=DELEGATED=); a dated entry is correctly not open. + +Two shapes, both proposed to Craig (inline numbered options per =interaction.md=, no popup) before applying: + +- *Zero open children → close the parent.* A parent whose child *tasks* are all resolved (now dated) and that carries no open child task is finished: close it per =todo-format.md= (=**= parent → =DONE=/=CANCELLED= + =CLOSED:=), and it moves to Resolved on the next =--archive-done=. If the work resurfaces later, a fresh task is created then; a completed container shouldn't sit open as a placeholder. +- *One or two open children → promote, then close.* When a parent has only one or two open children, pull them out and rewrite them as standalone =**= level-2 tasks — give each a priority per the project scheme, and make the heading stand alone without the parent's context — then close the now-childless parent and let it move to Resolved. The former children become first-class Open Work tasks; the retired parent stops being scaffolding for one or two stragglers. + +*The leaf-with-notes carve-out (important).* "Zero open children" is not the same as "done." A =**= leaf task whose only descendants are dated *notes* — a captured "Ideas", "Goals", or "Current State" entry, not a real completed sub-task — is unstarted work with a note attached, not a finished container. Do not close it. Tell the two apart by intent: a container reads as a grouping (a =PROJECT= keyword, an explicit "parent grouping ..." line, or several dated entries that were genuinely separate sub-tasks that shipped); a leaf-with-notes is a single feature/bug task whose title names unstarted work and whose lone dated child is a design note. When the call is ambiguous, flag it NEEDS-USER rather than closing. + +Never close or promote autonomously past the ambiguous line — surface the candidates with a recommendation and let Craig ratify, the same interactive stance as Phase C.5. Clear container completions (a =PROJECT= whose every child is dated) can be proposed as a batch; leaf-with-notes ambiguities are flagged individually. Verify open-vs-done counts against the actual headings (a real scan of the subtree), not a fragile regex that a shell's =\b= support can silently break — a miscount here closes live work. + ** Phase D — Flag the judgment calls (interactive) Present the NEEDS-USER bucket as a short, scannable list — one line per task, naming the decision or the fact required. Adjudicate with the user one item at a time (inline numbered options per =interaction.md=, no popup). Apply the user's calls as they come (which may itself produce more autonomous updates, or new tasks). @@ -132,3 +164,7 @@ Two Phase C behaviors added, both surfaced by an Emacs-config =todo.org= audit: - *Tag-vocabulary enforcement.* That project declares a closed tag set (=bug=, =feature=, =refactor=, =test=, =quick=, =solo=); the audit had to strip ~44 ad-hoc tags that had accumulated across the file. The prior workflow only checked that a type tag was *present* — it had no concept of an exhaustive allowed set. The new bullet enforces a declared closed vocabulary and leaves open-vocabulary projects untouched. - *Code-complete-but-unverified closing.* Many tasks had shipped (tests green, live in the daemon) but stayed open awaiting a manual or visual verification, so they accumulated as half-open. Leaving them open is noise; auto-closing them would violate "never claim a fix verified before the user confirms." The fix routes the pending human check into the project's =Manual testing and validation= parent (dedup-checked) per =verification.md='s manual-verification hand-off, then closes the implementation task. The work is done and the check is tracked; a failed check promotes to a bug. + +** 2026-07-01 — Retire completed parents (Phase C.6) + +Added Phase C.6: retire a parent task once its child *tasks* are all done. Zero open children → close the parent; one or two open children → promote them to standalone level-2 tasks, then close. Surfaced by an Emacs-config =todo.org= audit where several PROJECT containers had all children complete. Depends on =todo-cleanup.el --convert-subtasks= running first so completed sub-tasks are dated (not lingering =DONE= keywords) and the open-child count is accurate. Carries a leaf-with-notes carve-out: a =**= leaf task whose only descendant is a dated design note ("Ideas"/"Goals") is unstarted work, not a finished container, and must not be closed — the ambiguous case is flagged NEEDS-USER. The step also warns against counting open-vs-done with a fragile regex (a =\b= that a given shell/awk silently drops miscounts and closes live work). diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/task-review.org b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/task-review.org index 69e172d..7ea2e8e 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/task-review.org +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/task-review.org @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #+TITLE: Task Review Workflow -#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings & Claude +#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings #+DATE: 2026-05-20 * Overview @@ -57,7 +57,9 @@ Keep is the common case — most tasks are still right and just need re-stamping *** Tagging =:quick:= — small tasks -While reviewing each task, estimate its effort. If you judge it *30 minutes or less* and it doesn't already carry =:quick:=, add the tag to the heading line. If the heading and body don't tell you how long it'll take, *ask Craig* — don't guess. A wrong =:quick:= is worse than none: the tag exists so Craig can grab a genuinely small task in a spare moment, and a mislabeled one wastes that moment. +The =:quick:= and =:solo:= assessments (this section and the next) are *mandatory* for every reviewed task except a Kill — a review that skips them is incomplete. The hard definitions live in [[file:../../claude-rules/todo-format.md][todo-format.md]] ("Hard definitions: :solo: and :quick:"); autonomous execution (work-the-backlog / the no-approvals speedrun) reads =:solo:= as its eligibility gate and trusts the author's tag, so the run-time gate is only as trustworthy as this pass. + +While reviewing each task, estimate its effort. If you judge it *30 minutes or less* and it doesn't already carry =:quick:=, add the tag to the heading line. If the heading and body don't tell you how long it'll take, *ask Craig* — don't guess. A wrong =:quick:= is worse than none: the tag exists so Craig can grab a genuinely small task in a spare moment, and a mislabeled one wastes that moment. =:quick:= is an effort hint only, never an eligibility gate — size does not decide what runs autonomously. This is orthogonal to the action chosen — a task can be kept (or re-graded, or marked DOING) *and* tagged =:quick:= in the same pass. Skip the assessment on a Kill, since it's leaving the pool. Tags go on the heading line per [[file:../../claude-rules/todo-format.md][todo-format.md]], sharing one =:tag1:tag2:= cluster. @@ -67,7 +69,7 @@ While reviewing each task, judge whether Claude could build *and* verify it with 1. *Buildable* — Claude has the capability and access to do the work. 2. *Verifiable by Claude* — an objective or local check exists that Claude can run itself. Craig's routine spot-checking does not count against this, and neither does handing off a residual human-in-the-loop confirmation as a structured manual-testing reminder (the =verification.md= "Handing Off Manual Verification" pattern). The disqualifier is having no verification path of Claude's own at all — when the success criterion is only judgeable by Craig's eyes or subjective taste. -3. *No upfront decision* — no design or preference call Craig must make before Claude can begin. +3. *No deliberation* — no open design question and no "weigh these approaches" with real tradeoffs. At most one or two *quick, upfront-answerable* factual decisions are allowed — the speedrun preset batches those into its pre-flight Q&A, so they don't break the hands-off run. A genuine design or preference call disqualifies. If any gate is shaky, leave the tag off. Like =:quick:=, a wrong =:solo:= is worse than none — it tells Craig he can hand the task off and walk away, so a mislabeled one wastes that trust. When the heading and body don't make all three gates clear, ask Craig instead of guessing. @@ -90,12 +92,14 @@ Set =:LAST_REVIEWED:= to today's date (from above) in the task's =:PROPERTIES:= Body... #+end_example -The exact date string matters: =task-review-staleness.sh= and the wrap-up health check both parse =:LAST_REVIEWED: YYYY-MM-DD=. +Format: =:LAST_REVIEWED:= takes a bare ISO date (=2026-05-20=) or an org-native inactive timestamp (=[2026-05-20 Tue]=, matching the =CREATED:=/=CLOSED:= cookies beside it); =task-review-staleness.sh= and the wrap-up health check normalize both to the date. A value that is neither is a data error — the staleness script warns loudly to stderr (naming the file, line, and value) and leaves the task out of the stale count rather than silently reporting a freshly-reviewed task as never-reviewed. Stamp a clean date and the warning never fires. *** Killing a task Follow the completion rules in [[file:../../claude-rules/todo-format.md][todo-format.md]]. A killed top-level =**= task stays task-shaped: change the keyword to =CANCELLED=, add a =CLOSED: [YYYY-MM-DD Day]= line under the heading (generate with =date "+%Y-%m-%d %a"=), and leave the priority and tags intact. It's then a candidate for =--archive-done= at the next cleanup. Don't stamp =:LAST_REVIEWED:= on a kill — it's leaving the review pool anyway. +A killed *sub-task* (=***= or deeper, under a parent task) instead becomes a dated event-log entry per the depth rule — but you don't have to hand-format it here. =todo-cleanup.el --convert-subtasks= (run in the =clean-todo= and wrap-up cleanup passes) rewrites any level-3+ DONE/CANCELLED/FAILED heading into its dated form mechanically from the =CLOSED= cookie, so a keyword-plus-=CLOSED= close at depth gets normalized on the next cleanup rather than lingering. =lint-org.el= flags any that slip through (checker =subtask-done-not-dated=). + * Phase D: Close out When the batch is done (or Craig calls it early): diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/triage-intake.cmail.org b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/triage-intake.cmail.org index d818c72..8d8abfb 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/triage-intake.cmail.org +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/triage-intake.cmail.org @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #+TITLE: Triage Intake — cmail (Proton) Source -#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings & Claude +#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings #+DATE: 2026-05-26 # Source plugin for the triage-intake engine. See triage-intake.org for the diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/triage-intake.github-prs.org b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/triage-intake.github-prs.org index c1bc796..644421c 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/triage-intake.github-prs.org +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/triage-intake.github-prs.org @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #+TITLE: Triage Intake — Personal GitHub PRs Source -#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings & Claude +#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings #+DATE: 2026-05-26 # Source plugin for the triage-intake engine. See triage-intake.org for the diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/triage-intake.org b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/triage-intake.org index a5a3bda..fde67a7 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/triage-intake.org +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/triage-intake.org @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #+TITLE: Triage Intake Workflow (Engine) -#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings & Claude +#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings #+DATE: 2026-05-01 * Summary @@ -414,7 +414,7 @@ The sentinel is checked into git, but git tracks content, not mtime — so an mt Craig, via the work project's same-day handoff: "we only need to report if anything's changed when we do triage intake." Sweep summaries report deltas only — a new invite, a new/moved/cancelled event, a new message needing attention. Unchanged sources get no block (the "Calendar — quiet" roll-call is retired), and an all-quiet sweep renders as a single "HH:MM sweep: no changes" line. Failures keep their loud banner (never folded into the no-change line) and the suggested-actions line stays when actions are queued. Same ruling: the telegram plugin's dev-community group traffic is dropped from reports entirely unless Craig asks (see that plugin's 2026-06-11 note). **** 2026-06-10: Loud failure surfacing (Phase C item 0 + Common Mistake 9) -Craig: "highlight any failures in daily triage loudly. I get important communication from all these channels." Trigger: the 2026-06-10 sweep shipped with Signal silently missing — a standalone receive hung on the account lock while the signel daemon owned it, and the failure looked identical to a quiet source. Failures now lead the summary in a ⚠ SCAN FAILED banner; the telegram plugin's failure path points at this rule. +Craig: "highlight any failures in daily triage loudly. I get important communication from all these channels." Trigger: the 2026-06-10 sweep shipped with Signal silently missing — a standalone receive hung on the signal-cli account lock while another client held it, and the failure looked identical to a quiet source. Failures now lead the summary in a ⚠ SCAN FAILED banner; the telegram plugin's failure path points at this rule. **** 2026-05-26: Refactor into engine + source plugins Split the monolithic workflow into a source-agnostic engine (this file) and per-source plugins named =triage-intake.<source>.org=. The engine carries the anchor/sentinel logic, the four-bucket model, the Phase A-D orchestration, the todo.org persistence convention, and the exit criteria. Each source's scan/classify/render/action knowledge moved to its own plugin. General plugins (personal-gmail, personal-calendar, cmail, github-prs) live in =.ai/workflows/= and are template-synced; project-specific plugins (a work project's Linear, work Gmail, work Slack, enterprise PRs) live in the project's =.ai/project-workflows/= and are never synced. Phase 0 globs *both* directories — the loud requirement, because missing the project dir silently halves the sweep. Naming convention: first dot is the engine/plugin boundary, deeper dots reserved for sub-adapters. This removed all DeepSat/Linear specifics from the engine; they become work-project plugins. diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/triage-intake.personal-calendar.org b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/triage-intake.personal-calendar.org index bf7d543..b5ee67a 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/triage-intake.personal-calendar.org +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/triage-intake.personal-calendar.org @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #+TITLE: Triage Intake — Personal Calendar Source -#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings & Claude +#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings #+DATE: 2026-05-26 # Source plugin for the triage-intake engine. See triage-intake.org for the diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/triage-intake.personal-gmail.org b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/triage-intake.personal-gmail.org index aa0554d..7fb1231 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/triage-intake.personal-gmail.org +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/triage-intake.personal-gmail.org @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #+TITLE: Triage Intake — Personal Gmail Source -#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings & Claude +#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings #+DATE: 2026-05-26 # Source plugin for the triage-intake engine. See triage-intake.org for the @@ -21,10 +21,29 @@ Personal Gmail unread in the inbox since the anchor: mcp__google-docs-personal__listMessages q="is:unread in:inbox after:<anchor-epoch>" maxResults=100 #+end_src -⚠ *Express the cutoff as the literal UNIX epoch* — =after:1778856990=, not =after:YYYY/MM/DD=. Gmail's =after:YYYY/MM/DD= operator only supports day resolution; the =YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS= form is NOT valid syntax — Gmail parses the space as a term separator, treats =HH:MM:SS= as a search term that never matches, and returns 0 results, silently masking unread mail. The engine supplies =<anchor-epoch>= because this source declares =ANCHOR: epoch=. +⚠ *Express every anchor cutoff as the literal UNIX epoch* — =after:1784177122= and =before:1784177122= for the same anchor, never the =YYYY/MM/DD= form. This governs *both* anchored queries: the scan above and the backlog-residue probe below. They must meet at the same instant or mail falls between them permanently. Gmail's day-resolution operators fail two different ways: =after:YYYY/MM/DD HH:MM:SS= is not valid syntax at all — Gmail parses the space as a term separator, treats =HH:MM:SS= as a search term that never matches, and returns 0 results, silently masking unread mail — while =before:YYYY/MM/DD= is valid but excludes the named day entirely, so pairing it with a second-resolution scan leaves the whole anchor day covered by neither query. The engine supplies =<anchor-epoch>= because this source declares =ANCHOR: epoch=. + +The rule binds the *anchor* windows only. The date-slice walk below deliberately uses =before:<oldest-full-day-seen>= at day resolution — safe there because consecutive slices overlap and get deduped by message id. ⚠ *Do NOT add =-category:promotions -category:social=.* That filter masked 67 promo+social messages across two runs (2026-05-04, 2026-05-06), both needing a follow-up sweep. Pull the full unfiltered set; the trash-leaning bias in Classify handles promotions and social directly. +⚠ *The MCP caps at =maxResults=100= and exposes NO =pageToken= parameter.* The response carries a =nextPageToken=, but the tool can't consume it, so a pile over 100 is silently truncated — the tail below the cap never gets classified, and every later anchored sweep skips it (it predates the new anchor). This is exactly how a 300+ backlog accumulated invisibly by 2026-07-08. Two consequences: + +- *Never treat a 100-row result as complete.* When a scan returns exactly 100, walk the tail in *date slices*: re-query with =before:<oldest-full-day-seen>= (day resolution), repeat until a page returns fewer than 100, dedupe by message id across slices (the day-resolution boundary overlaps). +- *Never report =resultSizeEstimate= as a count.* It's unreliable — observed stuck at "201" across three different queries whose real union exceeded 300. + +*** Backlog-residue check (every sweep — cheap, mandatory) + +The anchored scan is blind to anything unread from *before* the anchor. After it, run one probe for pre-anchor residue: + +#+begin_src text +mcp__google-docs-personal__listMessages q="is:unread in:inbox before:<anchor-epoch>" maxResults=5 +#+end_src + +The cutoff is the epoch, matching the scan's =after:<anchor-epoch>= — see the epoch rule above. + +If it returns any messages, surface one loud line in the sweep summary: "Backlog: unread predating the anchor exists (N+ shown; date-slice to inventory)" and offer a backlog sweep. Never fold the residue into a quiet sweep — an anchored "no changes" claim is only true for the window the scan saw. (Added 2026-07-08 after ~300 pre-anchor unread accumulated unseen; the probe returns actual messages, so it works where the estimate lies. Shipped with a day-resolution cutoff that hid the entire anchor day; fixed to epoch 2026-07-16 after a home sweep reported the backlog clear while two July-15 messages sat unread.) + ** Classify Bias: *trash-leaning* — personal Gmail is high noise volume. diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/triage-intake.telegram.org b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/triage-intake.telegram.org index 9caa4e1..5039a8b 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/triage-intake.telegram.org +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/triage-intake.telegram.org @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #+TITLE: Triage Intake — Telegram Source -#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings & Claude +#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings #+DATE: 2026-06-09 # Source plugin for the triage-intake engine. See triage-intake.org for the diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/work-the-backlog.org b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/work-the-backlog.org new file mode 100644 index 0000000..090841d --- /dev/null +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/work-the-backlog.org @@ -0,0 +1,263 @@ +#+TITLE: Work the Backlog +#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings +#+DATE: 2026-07-02 + +* Overview + +The single home for the autonomous task-execution loop: take a set of marked, solo-doable tasks from the project's =todo.org= and work them unattended, each held to the full quality bar, under a fixed safety contract. Spec: =rulesets/docs/specs/2026-06-16-autonomous-batch-execution-spec.org=. + +Two callers feed it, differing only in how they build the task set and which session mode they pass: + +- The *inbox auto-loop* (=inbox.org= auto mode) chains here after its routing completes, with a tag/priority query, file-only mode, cap 1. +- The *no-approvals speedrun* preset feeds an explicit ordered list with autonomous-commit + always-push + paging-on, after a pre-flight Q&A that front-loads every decision. + +This workflow owns the execution logic — eligibility gate, defer checklist, quality bar, run cap. Callers own input assembly and mode selection. Capture-routing (inbox surfaces) stays entirely in =inbox.org=; this file never reads an inbox. + +* When to Use This Workflow + +Invoked by its two callers, or directly by phrase: + +- *Speedrun triggers:* "speedrun", "no approvals speedrun", "speedrun these: <task set>" — run the no-approvals speedrun preset (below). The word "speedrun" always routes here, even when the phrase also says "no approvals": plain =no-approvals.org= is the general session mode; the speedrun is this workflow's preset over an explicit task set. +- *Loop caller:* =inbox.org= auto mode chains here after its routing (below). Not phrase-triggered. + +Manual fallback: "work the backlog" / "work the backlog with <task set>" — gather the three inputs below (ask for whichever are missing, defaulting to file-only mode; default cap is the list length for an explicit set, 1 for a query) and run the loop. + +* Inputs — the caller contract + +A caller hands this workflow three things: + +1. *A task set* — an ordered list of candidate task headings from the project's =todo.org=. Either an explicit ordered list (speedrun) or the result of a tag/priority query (the loop). The loop does not care how the set was assembled; it receives an ordered list of candidates. +2. *A session mode* — two orthogonal flags: + - *Commit autonomy:* =file-only= (default) or =autonomous-commit=. See "Commit autonomy" below. + - *Paging:* on or off. End-of-set only. +3. *A run cap* — the hard maximum number of tasks to complete this run. + +It returns a per-task outcome and a run summary. + +* Outcomes — the per-task vocabulary + +Every task in the set ends in exactly one of: + +- =implemented-committed= — implemented, committed (and pushed per the project's flow) under =autonomous-commit=. +- =implemented-diff-surfaced= — implemented, diff surfaced, *not* committed (=file-only=). +- =deferred-VERIFY= — a defer-checklist hit; a =VERIFY= filed naming what's missing or risky. +- =dropped-by-craig= — removed from the run at the speedrun pre-flight Q&A ("skip this"). +- =skipped-ineligible= — failed the mechanical eligibility gate. +- =failed= — implementation was attempted and abandoned: the tree is left working (never commit a broken state), the failure is surfaced in the run summary, and the run continues to the next task. + +The run summary lists each task with its outcome, plus the remaining set when the cap stopped the run. + +* The loop + +For the task set, in order, until the run cap is hit: + +1. *Eligibility gate* (below). Ineligible → record =skipped-ineligible=, next task. +2. *Scope read* of the relevant code. Cheap; just enough to run the defer checklist. +3. *Defer checklist* (below). Any hit → defer: file the =VERIFY= naming the gap and record =deferred-VERIFY= (or, under the speedrun preset, route a quick-question gap to the pre-flight Q&A), next task. +4. *Implement* under the project's commit discipline: TDD red→green→refactor, then =/review-code --staged=, fix all Critical/Important findings, then close the task per =todo-format.md='s completion rules. Decompose into as many logical commits as the change needs — size is not capped. If implementation fails partway, leave the tree working, record =failed=, surface it, and continue to the next task. +5. *Commit autonomy branch:* + - =file-only= → surface the diff, do *not* commit. Record =implemented-diff-surfaced=. + - =autonomous-commit= → =/voice personal= on the message, commit individually, push per the project's flow. Record =implemented-committed=. +6. *Record metrics* for the task (the JSONL append — see Metrics below). +7. Decrement the cap. At zero, stop. + +After the set: if the paging flag is set, fire the end-of-set page (below). Surface the run summary either way. + +* Eligibility gate — mechanical, no judgment + +A task is autonomous-safe when *both* hold. This layer is a lookup, not a judgment; all the judgment lives in the defer checklist. + +1. *Status is =TODO=* — never =VERIFY=, =DOING=, =DONE=, or =CANCELLED=. =VERIFY= marks "awaiting Craig's input"; auto-implementing one defeats the check it represents. The do-not-implement set is safe-by-omission: anything not plainly =TODO= (plus any project-declared "hold" marker) is out. +2. *Tagged =:solo:=* — the autonomy tag, resolved against the project's priority/tag scheme header in =todo.org= (never hardcoded). =:solo:= carries the hard definition in =todo-format.md=: completable and verifiable without Craig beyond at most one or two quick decisions answerable up front, no design deliberation. A project whose scheme declares a different autonomous-safe tag set overrides the default. + +Priority and =:next:= drive *ordering* within the eligible set, not eligibility ([#A] before [#B] before [#C], then the author's ordering). =:quick:= is an effort hint for batching and duration estimates — never a gate. + +Task *size* is deliberately absent from this gate. A large but well-specified, decision-free task is in scope and gets decomposed into per-logical-commit chunks during implementation. Size never sends a task away; only *deliberation* or *risk* does (the checklist below). + +*No scheme header → don't run.* The gate reads =:solo:= semantics from the project's scheme header; a =todo.org= without one leaves the tag undefined (=todo-format.md= makes the header mandatory). Surface that the header is missing and stop rather than guessing eligibility. + +* The defer checklist — act vs file + +After the scope read, run each eligible candidate through the checklist. Each item is a concrete, answerable question, not an adjective. *Any* hit — or any "unsure" — defers the task. Only a task that clears every item is implemented. + +1. *Test-writability (the keystone).* Can I write the failing test from the task text — plus any decisions gathered up front — without inventing a requirement? *No / unsure* → underspecified. Under the speedrun preset, if the gap is one or two quick answerable questions, route it to the pre-flight Q&A; otherwise file a =VERIFY= noting what's missing. Under the unattended loop, file the =VERIFY= (no one to ask). +2. *Data-loss / irreversible / external operation.* Does implementing it require any of: =rm= of non-scratch data, =git reset --hard= / force-push, =DROP= / =DELETE= / =TRUNCATE=, file truncate/overwrite of persisted content, a schema or data migration, any external or shared-state mutation, any credential touch? *Yes* → do NOT implement; file a =VERIFY= naming the risk. This is the hard safety gate; an upfront answer never overrides it without an explicit checkpoint. +3. *Already-satisfied.* Does the scope read show the desired end-state already holds? *Yes* → file a =VERIFY= noting it and move on. Don't make a no-op change. +4. *Design deliberation.* Does the task carry an unresolved design question, a "weigh these approaches" with real tradeoffs, or a TBD that isn't a quick factual answer? *Yes* → under the speedrun preset, if it collapses to one or two quick questions, route to the pre-flight Q&A; otherwise file and surface as a =/start-work= candidate. Under the loop, file. The discriminator is *quick-answerable question* vs *deliberation* — never task size. + +When genuinely unsure which side a task falls on, defer — a wrong auto-implement costs a revert *and* the next-session correction. + +** Filing the deferral =VERIFY= + +Every checklist hit files a =VERIFY= in the project's =todo.org=, per =todo-format.md='s VERIFY rules: + +- *Dedup first.* If a =VERIFY= sibling for this deferral already exists (a prior run filed it), don't file another — record the outcome as =deferred-VERIFY= with a "previously filed" note and move on. The deferred task keeps its =TODO= status and tags, so without this check every subsequent run would re-defer and re-file. +- *Placement:* sibling of the deferred task (the deferred task is the trigger) — a =**= task gets its =VERIFY= at =**=, a =***= sub-task gets it at =***= under the same parent, never deeper. +- *Heading:* carries the question or risk on its own ("VERIFY <topic> — migration touches persisted rows"). +- *Body:* which checklist item hit, what's missing or risky, and what answer or action would make the task runnable. For an already-satisfied hit, the evidence that the end-state already holds. + +** Routing a quick-question gap (speedrun only) + +Under the speedrun preset, a checklist-1 or checklist-4 hit that collapses to one or two quick answerable questions routes to the pre-flight Q&A instead of deferring (see the preset section below). The discriminator: a *quick question* is a factual or preference pick answerable in one line without weighing tradeoffs ("cap at 5 or 8?", "which config key name?"); *deliberation* is anything that needs tradeoffs weighed, options explored, or code read by Craig. A task needing three or more questions isn't quick-question-gapped — it's underspecified; file the =VERIFY=. Checklist item 2 (data-loss / irreversible) never routes to the Q&A: an upfront answer doesn't override the hard safety gate. + +The unattended loop has no one to ask — every hit defers there. + +* Per-task quality bar + +Autonomy changes who approves, not what quality means. Per task, non-negotiable: + +- *TDD* per =testing.md=: red first, green, refactor. The keystone checklist item already proved the failing test is writable. +- *Verification* per =verification.md=: fresh evidence, full suite green before any commit. +- *=/review-code --staged=* before every commit; Critical and Important findings block until fixed. +- *=/voice personal=* on every commit message on the =autonomous-commit= path (or the patterns walked inline if the skill is unavailable), message printed inline so the log shows what landed. +- *Task closure* per =todo-format.md=: depth-based completion (keyword + =CLOSED:= at level 2, dated rewrite at level 3+). +- *One logical change per commit.* A large task becomes several commits, not one omnibus. + +* Commit autonomy + +=file-only= is the default: surface the diff, never commit. =autonomous-commit= is honored only when the project carries the commit-autonomy waiver, read fresh each run — never from memory of past runs or "this project usually allows it." + +The waiver lives in the project's =.ai/notes.org= *Workflow State* section as marker lines, the same shape as the workflow markers already there: + +#+begin_example +:COMMIT_AUTONOMY: yes +:LOOP_MAY_COMMIT: yes +#+end_example + +- =:COMMIT_AUTONOMY: yes= — the project has the waiver. An =autonomous-commit= request (the speedrun preset, or a manual run asking for it) is honored. +- =:LOOP_MAY_COMMIT: yes= — the *unattended loop caller* may also commit. It requires =:COMMIT_AUTONOMY:= alongside it; the split exists because "Craig-initiated speedrun may commit" and "the recurring loop may commit unattended" are different levels of trust. Without this flag the loop stays =file-only= even when the project holds the waiver. + +An absent marker means no. Anything other than a plain =yes= value also means no. The read is one grep of the Workflow State section — a lookup, not a judgment. + +*The degrade contract.* When a caller requests =autonomous-commit= and the required marker is missing, degrade to =file-only= and surface it in both the run intro and the run summary: "autonomous-commit requested, no :COMMIT_AUTONOMY: waiver in notes.org — running file-only." Never honor the request without the marker, and never drop to file-only silently — the first commits into a project that didn't opt in, the second hides why nothing got committed. + +* Bounding the run + +The cap is a hard per-run task ceiling passed by the caller — the kill switch a runaway can't exceed: + +- *Loop caller default: 1.* Implement the highest-priority eligible candidate, record, stop; the next tick continues. +- *Speedrun: the length of the explicit list*, capped at a ceiling — the human bounded the set by naming it. + +Even the speedrun stops at the cap and surfaces (and, with paging on, pages) the remainder. The cap bounds task *count*, not cost; a token budget is logged as vNext. + +* Context hygiene — auto-flush between tasks + +Task boundaries are clean boundaries by construction: the previous task is closed and committed (or filed), nothing is half-edited. When the context window grows heavy mid-run, run the flush skill's *auto mode* between tasks: checkpoint the session anchor with the remaining task set, session mode, and cap in Next Steps (so the resumed context continues the run blind), arm the self-injection (=.ai/scripts/self-inject.sh= via =tmux run-shell -b=), and end the turn. The fresh context resumes from the anchor and works on. Unattended runs only — the keystroke-collision hazard and the full mechanism live in the flush skill. + +* End-of-set page + +With paging on, fire one page when the set is done or the cap is hit — end-of-set only, never per-task: + +#+begin_src sh +notify info "Page" "<project>: <N> done, <M> remaining — <one-line summary>" --persist +#+end_src + +=--persist= keeps it on screen until dismissed, and =info= is the page-me urgency convention (persistent but never crash-scary). The page fires when the set completes *or* the cap stops the run — either way exactly once. The message carries the project name, the completed count, and the remaining count (with skipped tasks noted in the run summary) so Craig can confirm ready and name the next project in one reply. =notify= is the desktop paging surface; a run that expects Craig to be away also fires =agent-page= with the same message (the Signal phone channel — protocols.org "Paging Craig — the agent pager"). + +* Metrics + +Each task outcome appends one JSON line to the project's =.ai/metrics/work-the-backlog.jsonl= — git-tracked, append-only, =jq=-queryable. Create the directory and file on the first append. Logging is a side effect only: a failed append surfaces a warning in the run summary but never blocks, reorders, or aborts execution. + +One record per task, written at the moment its outcome is decided: + +| Field | Meaning | +|--------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| +| =ts= | ISO-8601 timestamp of the task outcome | +|--------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| +| =run_id= | UUID shared by every record in one run (=uuidgen= at run start) | +|--------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| +| =project= | project basename | +|--------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| +| =caller= | =loop= / =speedrun= / =manual= | +|--------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| +| =task= | the task heading (slug) | +|--------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| +| =outcome= | =implemented-committed= / =implemented-diff= / =deferred-verify= / =skipped-ineligible= / | +| | =dropped-by-craig= / =failed= | +|--------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| +| =defer_reason= | =underspecified= / =data-loss= / =already-satisfied= / =needs-deliberation= — set on | +| | =deferred-verify= records only | +|--------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| +| =upfront_decision= | =true= when a pre-flight answer was recorded and used for this task | +|--------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| +| =wall_clock_s= | seconds from task start to outcome | +|--------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| +| =commit_sha= | committed tasks: the commit SHA (comma-separated when the task decomposed into several); empty | +| | otherwise | +|--------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| +| =review_findings= | count of =/review-code= Critical + Important findings on this task | +|--------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| + +The =outcome= slugs map one-to-one onto the outcome vocabulary above (=implemented-diff= is =implemented-diff-surfaced=; =deferred-verify= is =deferred-VERIFY=). Per-run rollups (attempted / completed / deferred / dropped, wall-clock total, findings per commit) are computed at synthesis, not stored per record. The =commit_sha= field is what the synthesis step's corrections signal keys on — whether a later commit reverted or hand-fixed an autonomous one — so never omit it on a committed task. + +* Caller: the inbox auto-loop + +=inbox.org= auto mode chains here as an explicit second step *after* its routing completes — never as a phase inside inbox processing. When a cycle files new items and Craig answers "run this batch next?" with yes, auto mode invokes this workflow with: + +- *Task set:* the eligibility query over the queued/filed items — status =TODO= + =:solo:= per the scheme header, priority-ordered. +- *Session mode:* =file-only=, paging off. (A project carrying both =:COMMIT_AUTONOMY:= and =:LOOP_MAY_COMMIT:= markers opts the loop into commits — see Commit autonomy above.) +- *Cap: 1.* The highest-priority eligible candidate runs, gets recorded, and the loop's next tick (or the next yes) continues from there. + +The loop has no human at kickoff of each task, so a needs-quick-decisions task defers with a =VERIFY= — the pre-flight Q&A is a speedrun capability, not a loop one. Startup and wrap-up never invoke this workflow. + +* Preset: the no-approvals speedrun + +The named preset is a label for one flag combination, not a second code path: *explicit ordered list + =autonomous-commit= + always-push + paging-on*, with every approval front-loaded into a single pre-flight step. "No approvals" means all input first, then hands-off — not no input ever. =autonomous-commit= still requires the =:COMMIT_AUTONOMY:= waiver (Commit autonomy above); without it the preset degrades to =file-only= and says so in the pre-flight intro. + +When Craig names a task set and says "speedrun": + +1. *Gather* the named task set. +2. *Scope-read and classify* each task against the eligibility gate + defer checklist: *ready* (clears everything), *needs-quick-decisions* (one or two upfront-answerable questions — checklist item 1 or 4), or *drop* (data-loss/irreversible, or deliberation that isn't a quick question). +3. *Order* the list — priority, then the author's ordering / =:next:=. +4. *Intro the work* — present the ordered plan: what will run, what was dropped and why, and the batched questions for the needs-quick-decisions tasks. +5. *Craig answers each question or says "skip this"* — a skip removes the task (recorded =dropped-by-craig=; the task itself stays =TODO=); an answer is recorded so implementation works from the decision, not a guess. +6. *Run the finalized list autonomously* — no further approvals until done. Cap = the list length (the human bounded the set by naming it), still one commit per logical change, always-push per the project's flow, auto-flushing between tasks when the context grows heavy (see Context hygiene above). +7. *End-of-set page* with completed + remaining + skipped. + +The batch-ask (step 4-5) is one message: each question names its task, puts the recommended answer at item 1 when there is one (per =interaction.md= — inline numbered, no popup), and offers "skip this" as the last option. Before the run starts, write each answer into its task's body in =todo.org= as a dated line — the implementation works from the recorded decision, and the record survives the session. The Q&A fires only under this preset; the loop caller never asks (its decision-needing tasks defer). + +*** Per-item disposition rule + +For every item the run picks up (this holds for any executing caller, including an auto-inbox-zero run given a standing yes): + +- *Feature-level task* → write a spec first (=spec-create=), don't implement directly. The spec is the run's deliverable for that item. +- *Needs decisions you can't confidently guess* → file it as a =VERIFY= carrying the question (under this preset, one or two quick questions route to the pre-flight Q&A instead). +- *Well-defined* → implement it, taking the time it needs. + +This extends the defer checklist: the checklist decides *act vs file*; this rule decides the *shape* of the act. + +* Synthesis: metrics → org-roam KB + +Trigger: "synthesize backlog metrics" (optionally a weekly scheduled run). This is the read side of the metrics log — Craig's ask was "gather data and create org-roam articles we can look at later," and this step is the second half. It is read-only over the logs plus exactly one KB write. + +1. *Gather the JSONL union.* Discover =.ai/metrics/work-the-backlog.jsonl= across the project roots (dirs carrying =.ai/protocols.org= under =~/code=, =~/projects=, =~/.emacs.d=). Classify each project per =knowledge-base.md= (work-root denylist, never inference) before reading it into the union. +2. *Enforce personal-only.* A work-classified or unknown project's metrics never enter the KB write — they stay in that project's own log. Report the exclusion per the KB refusal contract: the classification, a one-line redacted summary, and where the data stayed. +3. *Compute the rollups and trends.* Per run: attempted / completed / deferred (by reason) / dropped / failed, wall-clock total, commits landed, review findings per commit. Trends across runs: completion rate over time, defer-reason distribution, findings-per-commit trend. +4. *Compute the corrections signal* — the key metric. For each =commit_sha= in the window, check that project's history for a later commit (within ~14 days) that reverts it or carries a fix touching the same files. A clean run is one whose autonomous commits survive untouched; a flagged run is what Craig reviews by hand. This is a cheap proxy, not proof — it flags candidates, it doesn't convict. +5. *Write one KB node* at =~/org/roam/agents/YYYYMMDDHHMMSS-backlog-metrics-<window>.org= per =knowledge-base.md=: =:agent:metrics:= filetags, a concise title, the rollup table, the trend narrative, and =[[id:...]]= links to prior synthesis nodes so the series is traceable. Pull before writing, commit and push after — the normal KB session discipline. + +The KB node is the artifact Craig reads later: "are the runs completing more and getting corrected less?" should read off the trend table without touching raw logs. Synthesis never mutates the JSONL, todo.org, or any project tree. + +* Common Mistakes + +1. *Implementing a =VERIFY= or =DOING= task.* The gate is status =TODO= only — a =VERIFY= exists precisely because Craig's input is pending. +2. *Treating =:quick:= as eligibility.* It's an effort hint. =:solo:= is the gate. +3. *Deferring on size.* A large, well-specified, decision-free task runs — decomposed into logical commits. Size is not a checklist item. +4. *Guessing past the keystone.* If the failing test isn't writable from the task text, the task isn't ready. Inventing the requirement is the failure the checklist exists to stop. +5. *Rationalizing through the data-loss list.* "The migration is small" doesn't clear checklist item 2. Enumerated operations defer, full stop. +6. *Committing in =file-only= mode.* The diff is the deliverable; the commit is Craig's. +7. *One omnibus commit for the whole run.* Every logical change is its own reviewed commit. +8. *Skipping =/review-code= or =/voice= because nobody's watching.* Autonomy removes interaction gates, never engineering-discipline gates (same contract as =no-approvals.org=). +9. *Running past the cap.* The cap is the kill switch; hitting it means stop and surface, even mid-set. +10. *Paging per-task.* One page, end of set. +11. *Honoring =autonomous-commit= from memory.* The waiver is the marker line in =notes.org=, read fresh each run. "This project usually allows it" isn't a read. +12. *Re-filing the same deferral =VERIFY= every run.* The deferred task stays =TODO=, so a run that skips the existing-sibling check spams =todo.org= with duplicates. +13. *Routing a data-loss hit to the pre-flight Q&A.* Checklist item 2 is the hard gate — an upfront answer never clears it without an explicit checkpoint. + +* Living Document + +Refine as the dogfooding signal arrives — the metrics log and the corrections-in-next-session signal are the feedback loop. Fold recurring adjustments in rather than accumulating caller-side workarounds. + +* History + +Created 2026-07-02 as Phase 1 of the autonomous-batch execution spec, reconciling the inbox-zero "Phase E" proposal and the =.emacs.d= speedrun proposal into one execution loop. The auto-inbox-zero execute step in =inbox.org= reverted to routing-only in the same change so this file is the loop's only home. Phases 2-6 (same day) wired both callers, pinned the commit-autonomy waiver markers, fleshed the defer/Q&A/page mechanics, and added the metrics record + KB synthesis step. diff --git a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/wrap-it-up.org b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/wrap-it-up.org index 5d2cdd2..5ce88a5 100644 --- a/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/wrap-it-up.org +++ b/claude-templates/.ai/workflows/wrap-it-up.org @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ #+TITLE: Session Wrap-Up Workflow -#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings & Claude +#+AUTHOR: Craig Jennings #+DATE: 2026-04-20 * Overview @@ -137,6 +137,22 @@ Run the report-only variant first if you want to see what would change without w emacs --batch -q -l .ai/scripts/todo-cleanup.el --check todo.org #+end_src +*** Convert done sub-tasks to dated entries + +#+begin_src bash +[ -f todo.org ] && emacs --batch -q -l .ai/scripts/todo-cleanup.el --convert-subtasks todo.org +#+end_src + +=--convert-subtasks= rewrites every heading at level 3 or deeper whose TODO state is DONE/CANCELLED/FAILED into a dated event-log entry (=<stars> YYYY-MM-DD Day @ HH:MM:SS -ZZZZ <text>=), dropping the keyword, priority cookie, and tags, and removing the now-redundant =CLOSED:= line. This enforces the =todo-format.md= depth rule that a completed *sub-task* (a heading under a parent task) becomes dated history, not a lingering DONE keyword — a shape an interactive org close (=org-log-done= → DONE + CLOSED) never applies and =--archive-done= (level-2 only) never reaches. The timestamp comes from each entry's own =CLOSED= cookie; a date-only close yields =00:00:00=. Heading text is kept verbatim. Idempotent (an already-dated heading has no keyword to match), and a done sub-task with no parseable =CLOSED= is flagged and left alone rather than stamped with a fabricated date. + +Run this *before* =--archive-done= so that when a completed level-2 parent is archived, its sub-tasks already carry their dated form. Any rewrites show up in the wrap-up commit's diff for review before push. + +Preview without writing: + +#+begin_src bash +emacs --batch -q -l .ai/scripts/todo-cleanup.el --convert-subtasks --check todo.org +#+end_src + *** Archive completed work #+begin_src bash @@ -186,9 +202,14 @@ else followups=".ai/lint-followups.org" fi [ -f todo.org ] && emacs --batch -q -l .ai/scripts/lint-org.el \ - --followups-file="$followups" todo.org + --fix --followups-file="$followups" todo.org #+end_src +The =--fix= flag is required for the writes: lint-org's CLI default is +report-only (a linter reports, it doesn't write), and this wrap-up pass is +the deliberate exception that applies fixes — its diff rides the wrap-up +commit for review. + =lint-org= runs =org-lint= over =todo.org=, auto-applies four mechanical categories (=item-number= counters, bare =#+begin_src= → =#+begin_example=, multi-line planning-info merged onto one line, =**X.**= → =*X.*=), and @@ -244,6 +265,32 @@ The check exempts =lint-followups.org= explicitly because lint-org runs earlier This integrates with =inbox.org= process mode, which stamps =:LAST_INBOX_PROCESS:= in =notes.org='s *Workflow State* section on completion. Wrap-up doesn't double-stamp. It only ensures the inbox carries nothing but the expected pipeline artifacts at session end. +*** Cross-project router (optional — route filed keepers to their home projects) + +Runs directly after the inbox sanity check. The split between the two: the sanity check *gates* the wrap (a dirty inbox blocks until resolved); the router is *optional* (skipping it never blocks anything — the candidates just stay local until a future wrap). Spec: =docs/specs/wrapup-routing-spec.org= (D7/D8/D9). + +The candidate set is exactly the local tasks carrying a =:ROUTE_CANDIDATE:= property — keepers that inbox process mode filed this session whose inferred home is another project. Never scan the standing backlog. + +#+begin_src bash +.ai/scripts/route-batch --list +#+end_src + +*Empty set = zero interaction.* =--list= prints nothing when there are no candidates; continue the wrap silently — no prompt, no "0 items" line. + +When candidates exist, surface the batch as one line per task — the task heading, the destination project, the delivery mode (=inbox-send= file handoff), and the engine's confidence — then offer exactly two options: *go* (route the whole batch) or *skip* (leave everything local). Derive each confidence label by running the engine on the task's heading + body (=python3 .ai/scripts/route_recommend.py --item "..." --exclude "$(basename "$PWD")"=); label weak matches visibly ("weak — verify the destination") so a low-confidence route gets a human glance before the keystroke. + +On *go*: + +#+begin_src bash +.ai/scripts/route-batch --go +#+end_src + +Per candidate, the helper writes the task's subtree (children ride along; =:ROUTE_CANDIDATE:= stripped, headings promoted to top level) to a one-task handoff, delivers it via =inbox-send <destination> --file= (so the =from-<this-project>= provenance is stamped and the destination's inbox process mode dispositions it as a single item), and only after a successful send removes the subtree from the local =todo.org= — a single-file local edit the wrap is already committing. A failed send leaves that task in place and exits non-zero; report it and continue the wrap. Never write the destination's =todo.org= directly; its own inbox processing files the task per its conventions. + +On *skip*, leave every candidate in place, marker included — they resurface next wrap. + +Mis-routes are recoverable: the receiving project rejects via inbox process mode's reject-from-another-project flow, which returns the item to this project's inbox with the rationale. That reject path is why removing the local source on send is safe. + *** Review-habit health check (surface a slipped daily task-review) The daily task-review habit walks the open top-level tasks on a rotating cycle, stamping =:LAST_REVIEWED:= as it goes (see =task-review.org=). This check is the watchdog for that habit. When tasks have gone too long unreviewed, the habit has slipped, and the wrap-up says so in one line — it does not re-list the tasks. @@ -536,7 +583,7 @@ Before considering wrap-up complete: - [ ] The Summary ends with the =KB: promoted N / consulted yes-no= line (promotion check ran) - [ ] File renamed to =.ai/sessions/YYYY-MM-DD-HH-MM-description.org= - [ ] =.ai/session-context.org= no longer exists -- [ ] =todo-cleanup.el= ran — hygiene pass + =--archive-done= + =--sync-child-priority= (if =todo.org= exists at project root) +- [ ] =todo-cleanup.el= ran — hygiene pass + =--convert-subtasks= + =--archive-done= + =--sync-child-priority= (if =todo.org= exists at project root) - [ ] =lint-org.el= ran on =todo.org= — mechanical fixes applied, judgments appended to follow-ups file (if =todo.org= exists) - [ ] Any orphan-planning-line warnings reviewed (fix or accept) - [ ] Inbox carries nothing but expected pipeline artifacts (=.gitkeep=, =lint-followups.org=, =PROCESSED-*= prefixes), OR each remaining handoff has an explicit deferral logged in the valediction |
