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* chore: delete the page-signal pager wrapperCraig Jennings2026-06-121-130/+0
| | | | Remove the page-signal CLI wrapper, its workflow, and the references in INDEX.org, broadcast.org, and mcp/README.org. The signal MCP server stays. It's the two-way path and a separate capability. The pager number had deregistered and the send-only wrapper isn't worth re-registering.
* feat(page-signal): route pages through a dedicated Signal pager accountCraig Jennings2026-06-021-10/+14
| | | | | | Paging never actually reached the phone before. signal-cli was registered as my primary number, so a page was that account messaging itself, and Signal mobile doesn't push-notify a self-message. I registered signal-cli with a separate Google Voice number (profile "Claude Pager") and pointed everything at it. page-signal now sends from that account to my Signal account by default, so a page lands as a normal third-party message and rings the phone. The old --note-to-self default is gone, since note-to-self on the pager account wouldn't reach me. Sender and default recipient now come from PAGE_SIGNAL_ACCOUNT and PAGE_SIGNAL_TO with baked-in defaults. The send command pins the sender with -a, and --to also accepts a Signal account UUID, since my account hides its phone number. servers.json points signal-mcp at the new number. Verified end-to-end: live sends from the pager account notified the phone, and signal-mcp shows connected.
* feat(signal): page-signal CLI wrapper + workflows + cross-project broadcast ↵Craig Jennings2026-05-291-0/+126
helper Three coupled additions ship together. claude-templates/bin/page-signal is a bash wrapper around signal-cli send. It defaults to --note-to-self for safety. The wrapper supports --file for attachments, --to <+number> for outbound (explicit per call, no defaults, no batch), --quiet, and --json. Exit codes: 0 sent, 1 signal-cli failure, 2 usage error, 3 signal-cli not installed. claude-templates/.ai/workflows/page-signal.org carries the discrimination rules and safety rails. When desktop notify covers it, don't reach for Signal. Long-running task completion is the canonical case. Outbound to other contacts requires explicit Craig instruction per send. A known-limitation note covers the current notification gap. signal-cli registered on Craig's primary number means messages don't fire notifications until the pending Google Voice registration lands. claude-templates/.ai/workflows/cross-project-broadcast.org and its helper cross-project-broadcast.py fan out a single message file to every AI project's inbox in one operation. Discovery is fingerprint-based: any directory under ~/code, ~/projects, ~/.emacs.d with both .ai/protocols.org and a top-level inbox/ is broadcastable. Senders are auto-excluded. Verified discovery against 23 broadcastable targets. Makefile's install target gains a general bin/ loop. The previous version hardcoded bin/ai. The new version iterates over every executable under claude-templates/bin/ and symlinks each into ~/.local/bin/. install-hooks (existing Claude hook installer) is unchanged. install-githooks (sync-check pre-commit hook setup, added earlier today) is unchanged. The bin/ loop now picks up bin/page-signal automatically. INDEX entries for both new workflows landed under Tools and meta. No bats tests on the new scripts. page-signal was smoke-tested with a live send. The send succeeded. The notification gap is covered by the workflow's known-limitation note. cross-project-broadcast.py was smoke-tested via --list against the live project set. Tests can be added when the broadcast pattern proves out across multiple use cases.