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v1.58.0.0 feat: diagram + multi-format document engine (mermaid, excalidraw, single-file HTML, DOCX) (#1990)
* docs(todos): P3 content-hash diagram render cache for make-pdf
Deferred from the diagram-engine eng review (Codex outside-voice D7):
repeat make-pdf runs re-render every fence; cache keyed on fence source +
bundle version once multi-diagram docs make it worth building.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(diagram-render): offline mermaid+excalidraw render bundle for browse
Single self-contained page (dist/diagram-render.html, 9.2MB, committed per
eng-review D2) exposing __renderMermaid / __mermaidToExcalidraw /
__excalidrawToSvg / __rasterize / __probeImage through browse load-html +
js --out. Render contract per D3: securityLevel strict, per-fence ids,
print-css font lock, htmlLabels off (canvas-taint-safe). Deterministic
build (same sha twice); drift test pins dist == BUILD_INFO == package.json
pins and rebuild-reproducibility when toolchain matches. Spike-proven
offline: flowchart + sequence SVG, editable .excalidraw scene, 300dpi PNG.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(diagram-render): __downscaleRaster for print-resolution image normalization
Data-URI rasters re-encode in their own format (JPEG stays JPEG at q0.9 —
PNG-encoding photos bloats them) at an explicit target pixel width. Used by
make-pdf's pre-pass for the 300dpi content-box ceiling (eng-review D4).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(make-pdf): diagram pre-pass — mermaid/excalidraw fences render as vector SVG; local images inline as data URIs
```mermaid / ```excalidraw fences extract to placeholder tokens, render in
one diagram-render bundle tab per run (reset contract: bundle page reloads
after any render error), and substitute back as accessible <figure> blocks
with the raw source preserved in a comment. Render failures produce a loud
red diagnostic block, never silent raw code. render=false keeps a fence as
code; title="..." becomes the aria-label and caption.
Local images now actually render: page.setContent loads at about:blank
(tab-session.ts:194), so relative paths silently 404'd before. The pre-pass
resolves them against the markdown's directory, inlines as data URIs, probes
intrinsic dimensions from the bytes (pure-TS PNG/JPEG/GIF/WebP/SVG sniffing),
and downscales rasters wider than 2x the content box at 300dpi. Remote URLs
warn (offline posture, --allow-network exempts); missing files get a visible
placeholder; --strict hard-fails both for CI pipelines.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(make-pdf): diagram pre-pass unit suite + e2e render gates
34 unit tests (fence extraction incl. nested/tilde/unclosed/render=false,
info-string parsing, slot substitution, diagnostic/figure escaping + SVG
script strip, byte-level dimension probing across 5 formats, content-box
math, image inlining incl. strict/remote/missing/data-URI paths). E2E gate
proves through the compiled binary: both fences render as vector text
(id-collision check), raw mermaid ships only via render=false, broken fence
yields the diagnostic block, and the relative fixture image rasterizes to
colored pixels (CRITICAL regression for the about:blank image fix).
--strict exits non-zero on a missing image.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(make-pdf): width directives + conservative auto-landscape via CSS named pages
`{width=full|<pct>|<dim>}` and `{page=landscape|portrait}`
suffixes translate to data-gstack-* attrs in render() (before the sanitizer,
which keeps data- attributes; unrecognized brace groups stay visible text).
Default width rule needs no code: intrinsic CSS-px capped at the content box,
never upscaled — figure img max-width owns it.
Auto-landscape promotes a block to `@page wide { size: <pagesize> landscape }`
only when aspect >= 1.8 AND intrinsic width > 2.5x the content box (~1600px on
letter) AND diagram provenance (rendered fences) or a whole-word alt token
(diagram|architecture|flowchart|chart|graph) for plain images. {page=...}
forces or vetoes; fence info strings accept page=... too. preferCSSPageSize
is passed to Chromium only when a promotion exists, so every other document
prints exactly as before. False negatives are cheap; false positives feel
broken (eng-review P4, Codex challenge accepted).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(make-pdf): width-policy unit suite + landscape e2e gate with negative fixtures
24 unit tests weighted toward the false-positive guards: wide screenshot
without an alt hint stays portrait, sub-threshold and tall images stay
portrait, deterministic 1560/1561px boundary, whole-word alt matching
('photographic' must not match 'graph'), page=portrait veto beats every
heuristic, diagnostic blocks never promote. E2E gate asserts pdfinfo
per-page boxes through the compiled binary: exactly 3 of 5 fixture blocks
get landscape pages (alt-hinted image, directive-forced image, wide sequence
diagram) while the unhinted screenshot and the veto'd diagram stay portrait —
plus the --toc combo proving TOC and named-page landscape coexist.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(make-pdf): --to html|docx output formats
--to html writes the assembled self-contained document directly (no print
round-trip): inline vector diagrams, data-URI images, zero network
references, plus an @media screen layer for browser reading. --to docx is
the content-fidelity export (eng-review P8): html-to-docx@1.8.0 (exact pin;
pure JS, bun-compile-verified) maps headings/tables/code/lists; diagrams and
SVG images rasterize at 300dpi of the content-box width via the render tab;
diagnostic figures convert to plain p/pre so the converter can't silently
drop an error. --format keeps its page-size-alias meaning; --to is the
output format, and the CLI says so when confused.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(make-pdf): format gate — html no-network-refs + docx zip content checks
HTML: zero src/href network refs, no script/link tags, inline SVG diagrams,
data-URI images, screen layer, diagnostic survives. DOCX: valid OOXML zip
(document.xml + Content_Types), >=2 PNG media (diagram raster + fixture
image), headings + render=false source + diagnostic text in document.xml,
no leaked mermaid source from rendered fences. Plus --to validation UX.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(diagram): /diagram skill — English in, editable diagram triplet out
New skill: agent authors mermaid from the user's description and renders the
triplet through the offline diagram-render bundle in the browse daemon —
.mmd source (the single source of truth), editable .excalidraw (opens at
excalidraw.com, round-trips back through re-render), and SVG + PNG. Flowcharts
convert to fully editable scenes; other mermaid types render with an explicit
upstream-converter limitation note. Never ships an unrendered source file;
offline is the contract (no CDN fallback). Inventory rows in AGENTS.md +
docs/skills.md; generated SKILL.md + llms.txt via gen:skill-docs.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(diagram): paid E2E pair — gate triplet contract + periodic authoring judge
diagram-triplet (gate, deterministic functional): a fresh claude -p agent
following the skill extract must emit a parseable triplet — graph LR/TD in
.mmd, excalidraw scene with >3 elements, SVG markup, PNG magic bytes.
Verified live: pass, $0.17, 58s. diagram-authoring-quality (periodic,
LLM-judged): faithfulness/labels/size rubric with a diagnostic-path cap,
floor 6/10. Verified live: pass at exactly 6 with substantive critique.
Touchfiles select both on diagram/** and lib/diagram-render/** changes;
tier split per E2E_TIERS rules (eng-review D5).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(diagram): register /diagram in the skill coverage matrix
Gate: triplet contract + structural floor; periodic: authoring-quality judge.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(make-pdf): typography scale-up, zero image truncation, landscape vertical centering
Dogfooding round on the repo README surfaced four output-quality bugs:
- Type was too small everywhere: body 11→12pt, h1 22→26pt, h2 15→18pt,
cover title 32→56pt with poster spacing, cover meta 10→13pt, TOC 11→12pt
with tighter leading, code 9.5→10.5pt, tables 10→11pt.
- Zero image truncation, ever: the max-width cap was figure-scoped, but
markdown images render as <p><img> — a 1850px GitHub screenshot ran off
the page edge. Global img { max-width: 100%; height: auto; } cap.
- hyphens: auto put real 'dif-\nferent' breaks into the PDF text layer the
moment 12pt made lines wrap (combined-gate caught it). Clean copy-paste
is the product contract; left-aligned rag doesn't need hyphenation →
hyphens: manual.
- Promoted landscape blocks now vertically center. CSS flex/min-height
centering fragments into phantom empty landscape pages in Chromium
(bisected: min-height at ANY value; 3 promotions printed 5 pages), so
image-policy computes an inline margin-top from each block's known
aspect ratio against the landscape content box instead — fragmentation
handles margins fine. .page-wide also drops its explicit break-before/
after (the page-name change already breaks on both sides).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(make-pdf): pin zero-truncation invariant, typography floor, centering math
Global img cap pinned as a regex invariant (the figure-scoped-cap regression
class); typography floor (12pt body, 56pt cover, 12pt TOC); .page-wide must
NOT carry min-height/flex (the phantom-landscape-page regression class);
centering margin math verified both ways (2400×1000 image → 1.38in,
2050×600 viewBox diagram → 1.93in, page-filling directive block → no margin).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* docs: diagram + multi-format documentation across README, make-pdf skill, and how-to guide
README gains /make-pdf (Publisher) and /diagram (Diagram Maker) rows in the
sprint table. make-pdf's skill doc — the agent-facing contract — gains Core
patterns for mermaid/excalidraw fences (title/render=false/page= options),
the image policy ({width=}/{page=} directives, zero-truncation, conservative
auto-landscape), --to html|docx, and --strict, plus the --to vs --format
disambiguation in Common flags. New docs/howto-diagrams-and-formats.md is
the user-facing walkthrough: fences, directives, formats, /diagram triplet,
the mermaid racetrack trick, troubleshooting.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(make-pdf): fill ship-audit coverage gaps — downscale, reset contract, excalidraw fence, WebP
Ship coverage audit found 9 gaps (85%); this fills the 2 HIGH + 3 MEDIUM and
most LOW. diagram-gate fixture gains a 4200px incompressible photo (the only
live coverage of __downscaleRaster AND the 64KB chunked jsViaBuffer eval
transport — asserted via the downscale stderr warning), an ```excalidraw
scene fence rendered through exportToSvg (vector labels + caption in
pdftotext, no leaked scene JSON), and the broken fence MOVED BETWEEN the two
mermaid fences so the second diagram rendering proves the D6.2 reset
contract end-to-end. New coverage-gaps.test.ts (16 tests): mock-tab reset
contract (exactly one reload, post-failure fence renders), excalidraw
fail-fast diagnostic without a bundle call, rasterize error fallbacks
(figure/tag kept, never silent), WebP VP8/VP8L/VP8X byte parsers,
landscapeContentBox a4/asymmetric margins, bare-token slot fallback,
resolveBundlePath env override + error shape, screenCss media scoping.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(make-pdf): pre-landing review wave — fence fidelity, injection hardening, Windows paths, transport rework
Review army (6 specialists + red team) findings, all fixed:
- Indented fences replay byte-for-byte and indented diagram fences are NOT
extracted (red-team conf-9: the pre-pass reconstructed fences at column 0,
splitting any list containing fenced code — every ordinary document).
- String.replace $-pattern injection killed at every seam: substituteSlots,
mergeStyle, img/src rewrites all use function replacements (a diagram label
containing $' duplicated the document tail).
- Big-expression transport reworked: browse `eval <file>` (one spawn, any
size, Windows-safe) replaces the 64KB chunked window-buffer eval — fixes
the per-chunk spawn cost, the char-vs-byte argv units, AND the Windows
32,767-char command-line ceiling in one move.
- Staged-bundle trust: content verified by hash even when the file exists,
and the rename-failure path re-hashes the survivor (sticky-bit /tmp EPERM
would otherwise ride a pre-planted file past the check).
- Windows drive-letter img srcs (C:/x.png) reach the local-path branch
instead of being swallowed as unknown URL schemes.
- DOCX rasterize-failure now embeds the decoded source as visible text —
returning the figure made diagrams vanish silently (converter drops svg).
- Fence source preserved as base64 data-gstack-source attribute (the comment
encoding corrupted every '-->' arrow); decodeFigureSource() round-trips.
- inlineLocalImages memoizes per path; file:// uses fileURLToPath; preview
prints a divergence note for fences/local images; --to docx strips the
watermark div and warns about print-only flags; TOC links resolve in
html/docx (heading ids assigned); waitForExpression sleeps instead of
busy-spinning; escapeHtml/svg-dims deduped to single definitions;
typography stragglers (blockquote 12pt, footnotes 10pt, 42em screen
measure); bundle BUILD_INFO gains srcSha256 for no-node_modules drift
detection; MAX_TARGET_PX shared guard.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* ci: make-pdf gate covers the diagram-render bundle; bundle pinned to LF
make-pdf-gate.yml paths gain lib/diagram-render/** and the drift test (a
bundle-only PR previously skipped every render gate AND no CI lane ran the
drift check at all). .gitattributes pins dist html/json to LF so Windows
autocrlf can't break the hash-pinned bundle.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(make-pdf)+feat(diagram): review-wave test pins + skill transport hardening
Tests: indented-fence byte-for-byte replay + no-extraction-in-lists,
drive-letter local-path routing, $-pattern slot immunity, base64 source
round-trip ('A --> B' exact), existing-style merge preservation, DOCX
rasterize-failure surfaces source, srcSha256 + font-stack drift guards,
landscape veto asserted as some-portrait/no-landscape (layout-order-proof),
judge rubric cap lowered to 5 so it actually fails, vacuous error-shape test
removed honestly, tmpdir cleanup.
/diagram skill: base64 transport (template literals corrupted backticks/${
in sources), content-addressed staging with hash verification, and --tab-id
pinned on every browse call so a concurrent /qa session can't be clobbered.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(make-pdf): out-of-tree image reads warn; --strict makes them fatal (D8.1)
Local CLI semantics stay (absolute paths and ../ still inline, like pandoc),
but never silently: an agent PDF-ing untrusted markdown can't quietly embed a
file from outside the input directory into a shareable document without a
visible warning, and --strict pipelines hard-fail. Two unit tests. Also:
TODOS.md gains the deferred e2e-harness dedup entry (D8.2).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: pre-existing test failure in skill-e2e-bws operational-learning
Root cause was the fixture, not model behavior: gstack-learnings-log gained
an import of lib/jsonl-store.ts in the v1.57.5.0 injection-sanitization wave,
but the test copies only bin/ scripts into its sandbox — the inline bun
import failed and the script exited 1 before writing, on every run, on main
too (reproduced at
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v1.47.0.0 feat: /spec — author backlog-ready spec in 5 phases + optional agent spawn (#1698) (#1733)
* feat(issue): add /issue skill for backlog-ready GitHub issue authoring
Interrogates an ambiguous request through five strict phases (why, scope,
technical, draft, final) and produces a GitHub issue precise enough that an
unfamiliar engineer or AI agent can execute it without follow-up. Slots in
after /office-hours (when the idea has passed the "worth building" bar) and
before /plan-eng-review (which assumes a plan already exists).
- issue/SKILL.md.tmpl + generated SKILL.md
- routing entry in root SKILL.md.tmpl
- llms.txt regenerated to include the new skill
* chore(spec): rename /issue → /spec + fix duplicate analytics block
Foundation commit for the /spec skill (extends PR #1698 by @jayzalowitz).
- Renames issue/ → spec/ (template + generated)
- Removes the hand-rolled analytics block in spec/SKILL.md.tmpl (lines 46-49 of the original); {{PREAMBLE}} already emits the analytics write with the telemetry opt-out guard, so the duplicate would have bypassed gstack-config set telemetry off
- Updates frontmatter (name: spec, expanded description with magical-moment preview, triggers reordered to lead with "spec this out")
- Updates root SKILL.md.tmpl routing entry → /spec
- Regenerates spec/SKILL.md and gstack/llms.txt via bun run gen:skill-docs
Co-Authored-By: Jay Zalowitz <jayzalowitz@gmail.com>
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(spec): expansions — flags, archive, quality gate, plan-mode-aware Phase 5, /ship integration, tests
Builds on the @jayzalowitz foundation (commit
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v1.46.0.0 feat: gstack v2 foundation — catalog tokens drop 56%, eval-first floor covers all 51 skills (#1712)
* docs(designs): add v2_PLAN.md — gstack v2 the lightest opinionated skill pack
The approved plan from /plan-ceo-review → /plan-eng-review → /codex×2 →
/plan-devex-review. Captures the v1.45/v2.0 hybrid release shape,
cathedral parity-eval suite, sequential v1.45 execution, sections/*.md.tmpl
pipeline, EVALS_BUDGET_HARD_CAP override path, and v2 launch copy specs.
This commit just lands the design doc. Implementation follows in the rest
of the v1.45.0.0 branch.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(parity): T0a — capture v1.44.1 baseline + capture helper + diff utility
Cathedral parity-eval suite primitive. captureBaseline() walks every
top-level SKILL.md and records bytes, lines, estimated tokens, frontmatter
description length, and eval coverage. diffBaselines() reports per-skill
delta + total corpus delta + catalog tokens delta.
Locks the v1.44.1 reference snapshot at test/fixtures/parity-baseline-v1.44.1.json.
After Phase A+B+C land, scripts/capture-baseline.ts --tag v1.45.0.0 produces
a comparable snapshot; diff supplies the real numbers the v2 CHANGELOG quotes.
Never invent baseline numbers; ship them only if they came from a real run.
v1.44.1 numbers captured this commit:
- 51 skills
- 2,847 KB total corpus
- ~9,319 catalog tokens (sum of description bytes / 4)
- top 3: ship 160 KB, plan-ceo-review 128 KB, office-hours 108 KB
Test plan:
- bun test test/helpers/capture-parity-baseline.test.ts passes 4/4
- The baseline JSON file is committed so reviewers can audit v1→v2 numbers
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(resolvers): T2 — ResolverEntry + appliesTo gate infrastructure
Adds the conditional-resolver-injection plumbing from the v2_PLAN A.1
step. Resolvers can now be either a bare ResolverFn (always fires, current
behavior) or a ResolverEntry { resolve, appliesTo? } (gated; appliesTo
returning false skips the resolver, substitutes empty string).
Why infrastructure-only: the audit during T0a confirmed most resolvers
don't need gating. The {{NAME}} placeholder system is already conditional
at the template level — a resolver only fires for skills that reference it.
The gate is for future use when a placeholder's audience needs a structural
guardrail beyond social convention, or when a sub-resolver inside a larger
composed resolver (e.g. preamble) needs per-skill skip.
scripts/gen-skill-docs.ts:444 now uses unwrapResolver() to handle both
shapes. RESOLVERS map signature widens from Record<string, ResolverFn>
to Record<string, ResolverValue>. All existing resolvers stay bare
functions and work unchanged.
Test plan:
- bun test test/resolver-entry.test.ts: 6 pass (gate plumbing + registry)
- bun test test/gen-skill-docs.test.ts: 389 pass (no regression)
- bun run gen:skill-docs --dry-run: all SKILL.md files FRESH (no diff)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(preamble): T3 — jargon dedup + terse-build flag (Phase A.2 + A.3)
A.2 jargon dedup: generate-writing-style.ts replaces the inlined 80-term
jargon list with a one-line pointer to scripts/jargon-list.json. The list
was duplicated into every tier-2+ skill (48 of 51 skills); inlining cost
was ~1.5 KB × 48 = ~70 KB across the corpus. Pointer cost is ~30 bytes per
skill. Agents Read the JSON once per session on first jargon term
encountered; thereafter the terms array is the canonical reference.
A.3 terse build flag: --explain-level=terse compresses preamble prose at
gen time. When the flag is set, writing-style collapses to a one-line
terse directive and completeness-section + confusion-protocol +
context-health are dropped entirely. The default build keeps the
runtime-conditional behavior intact (sections still render; the model
skips them when EXPLAIN_LEVEL: terse appears in the preamble echo). Terse
build is opt-in for users who want shipped skills to match their runtime
preference and avoid the per-session terse-mode dead prose.
TemplateContext gains an optional `explainLevel: 'default' | 'terse'`
field. Default builds set it to 'default'; --explain-level=terse sets
'terse'. Resolvers gate their output via `ctx?.explainLevel === 'terse'`.
Measured impact (default build, post-T3):
- Total corpus: 2,847 KB → 2,812 KB (saved 35 KB)
- ship.md: 160 → 159 KB
- plan-ceo-review.md: 128 → 127 KB
- Top 10 heaviest: all slightly smaller from jargon pointer
Larger compression lands in T4 (catalog trim) and T7 (atomic regen across
the full Phase A pipeline). The terse build path further compresses to
~711K tokens vs default ~725K (saved ~14K tokens corpus-wide).
Test plan:
- bun test test/gen-skill-docs.test.ts: 389 pass (no regression)
- bun test test/resolver-entry.test.ts: 6 pass
- bun test test/helpers/capture-parity-baseline.test.ts: 4 pass
- bun run gen:skill-docs --explain-level=terse: ship.md drops completeness +
confusion-protocol + context-health sections; writing-style collapses to
one-line terse directive
48 SKILL.md files updated (every tier-2+ skill picks up the jargon pointer).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(catalog): T4 — catalog trim + proactive-suggestions.json (Phase A.4)
Shortens frontmatter `description:` in every Claude SKILL.md to a single
lead sentence + (gstack) tag. The routing prose ("Use when asked to...",
"Proactively suggest...") and voice triggers move to a "## When to invoke"
body section so they remain discoverable inside the skill. A per-run
registry at scripts/proactive-suggestions.json aggregates the routing/
voice text for all 52 skills so agents can pull guidance on demand
without paying for it in the always-loaded catalog.
Build flag --catalog-mode=full restores v1.44 legacy behavior (full
multi-line descriptions in frontmatter). Default is trim.
splitCatalogDescription() extracts: lead sentence, routing paragraphs,
voice-triggers line, (gstack) tag presence. Short descriptions (<120
chars, already trimmed) are skipped via a guard so re-runs are idempotent.
Measured impact (vs v1.44.1 baseline):
- Catalog tokens (sum of description bytes / 4): 9,319 → 4,045 (-56.6%)
- Total SKILL.md corpus bytes: 2,915 KB → 2,880 KB (-1.2%)
- Routing prose preserved as in-skill "## When to invoke" sections
- 52 skill entries in scripts/proactive-suggestions.json (on-demand registry)
The corpus drop is small because catalog trim MOVES text from frontmatter
to body, it doesn't delete it. The headline win is the catalog: the
always-loaded system prompt surface drops by more than half.
Test plan:
- bun test test/gen-skill-docs.test.ts: 389 pass, 0 fail
- Manual: ship/SKILL.md frontmatter description is now ONE line ending
with `(gstack)`; allowed-tools field on next line (YAML well-formed)
- Manual: scripts/proactive-suggestions.json contains 52 entries
- bun run gen:skill-docs --catalog-mode=full restores legacy behavior
53 files changed (52 SKILL.md across hosts + the new proactive-suggestions.json).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(budget): T5 — hard token budgets + override audit trail (Phase A.6)
Two new gate-tier guardrails for the v1.45.0.0 compression baseline:
1. test/skill-size-budget.test.ts (NEW) — per-skill SKILL.md size budget.
Compares current state to test/fixtures/parity-baseline-v1.44.1.json.
Three checks: per-skill (×1.05 default ratio), total corpus, and
catalog token estimate (≤7000 for v1.45). The per-skill ratio is 1.05
not 1.0 because the T4 catalog trim moves text from frontmatter to a
body section; small skills see a tiny body growth that's fine when
offset by the much larger catalog-token win.
2. test/skill-budget-regression.test.ts EXTENDED — hard dollar cap on
per-run eval cost. Per-tier defaults: gate $25, periodic $70. Umbrella
EVALS_BUDGET_HARD_CAP=$30. Catches runaway eval costs (infinite retry,
model price changes) before they amortize across PRs.
Both checks support an override path with audit trail:
GSTACK_SIZE_BUDGET_OVERRIDE_REASON="why this is OK" — size
EVALS_BUDGET_OVERRIDE_REASON="why this is OK" — cost
Overrides log to ~/.gstack/analytics/spend-overrides.jsonl with
timestamp + scope + reason + CI provenance (runner, branch, commit)
via test/helpers/budget-override.ts.
Why the override audit: a hard cap with no escape valve becomes
operationally hostile (legit price changes, longer transcripts, new
required evals can all blow the cap). An override with no audit becomes
"everyone overrides everything and the gate is theater." This module
ships the audit half so reviewers can see what was waived and why.
Codex 2nd-pass critique #3 absorbed: per-suite caps + override path with
auditability + budget baselines checked into repo (parity-baseline-v1.44.1.json
already in test/fixtures/).
Test plan:
- bun test test/skill-size-budget.test.ts: 4 pass (per-skill, corpus, catalog, baseline-exists)
- bun test test/skill-budget-regression.test.ts: 4 pass (2 existing ratio checks + 2 new hard-cap checks)
- Existing eval runs ($14.11 e2e, $0.02 llm-judge) sit well under the new caps
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(cso): T6 — pin must-preserve security phrases (Phase A.5)
cso/SKILL.md is a content-heavy security audit skill (75 KB after T3+T4).
Codex 2nd-pass critique #9: "cso exemption too broad ... should still get
resolver dedup, catalog trim, sectioning if safe, and targeted evals
around must-not-miss checks."
T3 (jargon dedup) and T4 (catalog trim) already applied to cso the same
way they applied to every other skill — confirmed by inspection:
- jargon list NOT inlined (0 inline term lines)
- catalog description trimmed to one line (74 bytes vs 774 bytes baseline)
- "## When to invoke" body section present
T6 work: lock in the security-prose preservation via a gate-tier test
that fails CI if future compression strips load-bearing phrases:
- OWASP, STRIDE positioning
- daily / comprehensive mode discipline
- confidence scoring language
- active verification ("verif" prefix catches verify/verified/verification)
- ## Preamble heading (preamble resolver still fires)
Also guards cso against accidental over-stripping: SKILL.md must stay
≥30 KB (currently 75 KB) — a sudden cliff would mean compression went
past the targeted-dedup line into structural removal.
No structural change to cso. Future Phase B sections/ work for cso
requires writing baseline parity tests FIRST per the v2_PLAN.md
sequencing.
Test plan:
- bun test test/cso-preserved.test.ts: 5 pass
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* test(parity): T0b — cathedral parity-suite harness + invariant registry
Adds the harness that the v2_PLAN.md cathedral parity-eval suite is built
on. Compares CURRENT SKILL.md output to v1.44.1 baseline along three axes:
STRUCTURE frontmatter shape (catalog trim landed, "## When to invoke" present)
CONTENT must-preserve phrases per skill family (cso: OWASP/STRIDE;
plan-ceo: SCOPE EXPANSION/HOLD SCOPE/REDUCTION; ship:
VERSION/CHANGELOG/PR; etc.)
SIZE per-skill byte budget (maxSizeRatio + minBytes guards)
PARITY_INVARIANTS registry pins 10 load-bearing skills (cso, ship, plan-*-
review, review, qa, investigate, office-hours, autoplan). Each entry
declares what must NOT regress; future compression that strips these
phrases or shrinks a skill past its minBytes cliff fails CI.
Periodic-tier LLM-judge parity (paid, ~$0.20/skill) lands in v2.0.0.0
sections/ phase. Same registry, same harness, judge added on top.
Test plan:
- bun test test/parity-suite.test.ts: 10/10 invariants pass vs v1.44.1
- Per-skill failures get actionable per-line breakdown so a reviewer can
see which phrase / heading / size limit went sideways
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* test(coverage): T1 — skill coverage matrix + structural-compliance floor
Phase 0 deliverable — eval-first foundation. Two new test files plus the
registry:
1. test/skill-coverage-matrix.ts — single source of truth mapping each
skill to its gate-tier + periodic-tier test files. SKILL_COVERAGE
record with 51 entries; every gstack skill on disk has at least one
gate-tier entry.
2. test/skill-coverage-matrix.test.ts — CI gate. Asserts every skill on
disk has a registry entry AND that gate[] is non-empty. Catches
"skill added but eval not registered" the moment a new SKILL.md
lands.
3. test/skill-coverage-floor.test.ts — per-skill structural compliance
(FREE, file-IO only). For each of 51 skills, verifies:
- SKILL.md exists
- Frontmatter well-formed (name + description fields)
- Catalog-trim contract (inline description ≤ 250 chars, or block form)
- Generated header present (edit .tmpl, not .md)
- Body ≥ 200 bytes (non-trivial content)
- No unresolved {{TEMPLATE}} placeholders leaked
The "floor" is the minimum eval that every skill ships with. Skills that
need deeper behavioral testing get additional entries in their coverage
record (e.g., ship has skill-e2e-ship-idempotency + workflow + floor).
Future skills only need to add the floor entry and the matrix gate
unblocks them.
Codex 2nd-pass critique #1 mitigation: eval-first floor is structural
compliance (the testable part) — judgment-skill behavior gets layered
periodic-tier evals on top. We don't pretend the floor proves
correctness, only that the skill structurally compiles.
Test plan:
- bun test test/skill-coverage-matrix.test.ts: 4 pass (matrix shape + coverage)
- bun test test/skill-coverage-floor.test.ts: 309 pass (6 checks × 51 skills + 3 registry-level)
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* build(skills): T7 — atomic regenerate + capture v1.45.0.0 baseline
Final regen pass across all hosts after T1-T6 work landed. Captures the
v1.45.0.0 parity baseline at test/fixtures/parity-baseline-v1.45.0.0.json
for diffing against the v1.44.1 reference.
Measured deltas (real numbers from test/helpers/capture-parity-baseline.ts):
Total SKILL.md corpus 2,847 KB → 2,813 KB (-1.2%)
Catalog tokens (always-loaded) ~9,319 → ~4,045 tokens (-56.6%)
Top 10 heaviest skills 0.5-1.0% drop each
The catalog token cut is the headline. It's the always-loaded surface,
i.e. tokens charged on every session start. Per-skill SKILL.md sizes
barely moved because T4 catalog trim MOVES routing prose from frontmatter
to a body "## When to invoke" section rather than deleting it — the
catalog wins without amputating discoverability.
The bigger per-skill compression lands in v2.0.0.0 (Phase B sections/
pattern on the 5 heavyweights). v1.45 is the foundation: eval-first
infrastructure + cheap wins.
scripts/proactive-suggestions.json regenerated with the latest 52 skills
listed (one-time write per gen-skill-docs run; aggregated catalog parts).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* v1.45.0.0 — gstack v2 foundation: catalog tokens drop 56%, eval-first floor
Bumps VERSION + package.json to 1.45.0.0. CHANGELOG entry covers what
shipped between v1.44.1 and this release: the cathedral parity-eval
foundation, conditional resolver injection plumbing, jargon dedup, terse
build flag, catalog trim with one-line frontmatter descriptions, hard
token + dollar budget gates with override audit, cso preservation pins,
and the v1.44.1 ↔ v1.45.0.0 parity baselines committed to test/fixtures/.
Numbers (measured, not estimated):
- Catalog tokens: ~9,319 → ~4,045 (-56.6%)
- Total corpus: 2,847 KB → 2,813 KB (-1.2%)
- Skills with gate-tier eval coverage: 32/51 → 51/51 (floor achieved)
This is the foundation release. v2.0.0.0 will ship the architectural
break (sections/*.md.tmpl pattern + mechanical Read enforcement +
eval-coverage annotations) as a coordinated marketing-grade launch.
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* chore(catalog): refresh proactive-suggestions.json timestamp after v1.45 bump
The generated_at field updates on every gen-skill-docs run; this is the
T7 atomic-regenerate output landed alongside the v1.45.0.0 bump.
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* fix(catalog): deterministic proactive-suggestions.json (no per-run timestamp)
Original implementation wrote a generated_at timestamp on every gen-skill-docs
run. That made CI dry-run freshness checks flap because the file changed on
every regeneration even when the actual content (skill descriptions, routing
prose, voice triggers) was unchanged.
Two fixes:
1. Drop the generated_at field. The file is purely a content registry now.
2. Only write the file when serialized content actually differs from disk.
Reproducible test: bun run gen:skill-docs twice in a row now leaves
scripts/proactive-suggestions.json unchanged on the second run.
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* fix(catalog): preserve routing prose when first sentence exceeds 200 chars
splitCatalogDescription truncated the lead BEFORE computing routing
extraction, which meant skills whose first sentence was over 200 chars
(design-consultation: 207 chars) had their entire routing prose silently
dropped — the "## When to invoke" body section came out empty.
Root cause: routing was extracted via `collapsed.indexOf(lead)` after lead
was suffixed with "...". The "..." never appeared in the original string,
so indexOf returned -1 and routingProse fell back to empty.
Fix: compute routing from sentenceLead (the untruncated first sentence)
BEFORE truncating the displayed lead. The displayed lead still gets "..."
when over 200 chars, but the routing extraction uses the real boundary.
Also: refresh golden snapshots for claude/codex/factory ship and update
two unit tests that asserted v1.44 behavior:
- skill-validation.test.ts: trigger-phrase + proactive-routing tests now
search whole content, not just frontmatter (T4 moved them to a body
"## When to invoke" section)
- writing-style-resolver.test.ts: jargon-list assertion now expects the
T3 reference pointer, not the inline list
Test plan:
- bun test test/skill-validation.test.ts test/writing-style-resolver.test.ts
test/host-config.test.ts test/skill-size-budget.test.ts
test/parity-suite.test.ts test/skill-coverage-matrix.test.ts
test/skill-coverage-floor.test.ts test/cso-preserved.test.ts
test/resolver-entry.test.ts test/helpers/capture-parity-baseline.test.ts
test/gen-skill-docs.test.ts: 1134 pass, 0 fail
- Manual verify: design-consultation/SKILL.md "## When to invoke this skill"
body section now contains "Use when asked to..." + "Proactively suggest..."
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* fix(catalog): deterministic proactive-suggestions.json across machines
CI check-freshness failed because scripts/proactive-suggestions.json
serialized differently on local vs CI:
1. Root-skill key leaked the directory name. processTemplate's outer loop
computed `dir = path.basename(path.dirname(tmplPath))`. For the root
SKILL.md.tmpl at ROOT/SKILL.md.tmpl, that returns the repo-checkout
directory name — "seville-v3" in a Conductor worktree, "gstack" on
GitHub Actions, anything-else for a fork. Fix: detect root via
`path.dirname(tmplPath) === ROOT` and hardcode the key to "gstack"
for that one case.
2. Aggregate key order was filesystem-iteration order. discoverTemplates
doesn't guarantee stable ordering across platforms, so the JSON
`skills` object came out shuffled between machines. Fix: sort
Object.keys(proactiveAggregate) alphabetically before serializing.
After the fix, the generated file is identical on every machine and
matches what's committed. CI freshness check (bun run gen:skill-docs &&
git diff --exit-code) now passes.
Test plan:
- bun run gen:skill-docs && bun run gen:skill-docs --dry-run: all FRESH
- node -e 'verify keys sorted': sorted match: true
- grep -c '"seville-v3"' scripts/proactive-suggestions.json: 0
- Focused test suite: 704 pass, 0 fail
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(catalog): unit + regression coverage for catalog-trim helpers
Four exported functions in scripts/gen-skill-docs.ts handle every skill's
frontmatter rewrite at gen time but had zero unit tests. Both real bugs we
shipped (and fixed) on this branch lived in these functions:
v1.45.0.0 design-consultation: when the first sentence exceeded 200 chars,
routing-prose extraction lost the entire tail (anchored on truncated lead
with "..." that didn't substring-match the original).
v1.45.0.0 CI freshness: root-skill key leaked the checkout directory
name ("seville-v3" vs "gstack") and aggregate order was filesystem-
iteration order.
Both shapes are now regression-tested:
- splitCatalogDescription: 7 tests covering simple multi-line, >200-char
first sentence (design-consultation regression), voice-trigger
extraction, no-(gstack) handling, embedded periods (documents known
fallback), no-period fragments, and idempotency.
- buildTrimmedDescription: 3 tests.
- buildWhenToInvokeSection: 3 tests.
- applyCatalogTrim: 4 tests covering the standard rewrite, no-op for
already-short descriptions, the YAML-collision newline fix, and the
malformed-frontmatter null return.
- proactive-suggestions.json determinism: 3 tests asserting sorted keys,
root keyed as "gstack" (not the worktree directory), and no
timestamp/generated_at field that would flap CI freshness.
Test plan:
- bun test test/catalog-trim.test.ts: 20 pass, 0 fail
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* test(coverage): fill three remaining v1.46.0.0 test gaps
Three untested surfaces from the v1.46.0.0 work. All three would have
caught real bugs we shipped (and fixed) on this branch.
1. test/helpers/budget-override.test.ts — 7 tests pin the audit-trail
contract for EVALS_BUDGET_OVERRIDE_REASON and
GSTACK_SIZE_BUDGET_OVERRIDE_REASON. Without this, the audit logger
could silently drop events and overrides become invisible. Tests
cover: required fields per JSONL line, CI provenance capture
(CI/GITHUB_ACTIONS/branch/commit), local-runner defaults,
append-only behavior, missing-directory recovery, and unwritable-
path resilience (logs warning instead of throwing).
2. test/terse-build.test.ts — 16 tests pin --explain-level=terse
behavior across the 4 gated resolvers and the composed preamble.
Default vs terse vs undefined-ctx all asserted. Without this, a
refactor that breaks the explainLevel threading silently regresses
the opt-in compression path; the runtime EXPLAIN_LEVEL: terse gate
still works so users wouldn't notice. Tier-1 invariant pinned
(terse-only-affects-tier-2+).
3. test/gen-skill-docs-idempotency.test.ts — 2 tests catch the class
of bug behind the v1.45.0.0 timestamp flap. Two consecutive
gen-skill-docs runs must produce byte-identical outputs across
STABLE_OUTPUTS (proactive-suggestions.json, SKILL.md, ship/SKILL.md,
plan-ceo-review/SKILL.md, office-hours/SKILL.md, gstack/llms.txt).
--dry-run reports zero stale files after a fresh gen. CI freshness
regressions surface as test failures BEFORE a PR is opened.
Test plan:
- bun test test/helpers/budget-override.test.ts: 7 pass
- bun test test/terse-build.test.ts: 16 pass
- bun test test/gen-skill-docs-idempotency.test.ts: 2 pass
- Full focused suite (15 test files): 1179 pass, 0 fail (+45 new tests
vs the pre-fill baseline of 1134)
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* test(coverage): close 5 remaining v1.46.0.0 test gaps (A-E)
Five behaviors that v1.46 ships but had no test coverage. All now pinned.
A) --host all idempotency (test/gen-skill-docs-idempotency.test.ts)
The default test ran Claude host only. Non-Claude hosts (Codex, Factory,
Cursor, OpenClaw, GBrain, Slate, OpenCode, Hermes, Kiro) each have their
own output paths and could carry their own non-deterministic fields. We
hit a "--host all needed for freshness check" mid-/ship. Now: two
consecutive `bun run gen:skill-docs --host all` runs must produce
byte-identical outputs across a per-host sample (.agents/, .cursor/,
.factory/, .gbrain/). Catches per-host adapter regressions before CI.
B) --catalog-mode=full opt-out (test/catalog-mode-full.test.ts)
The legacy escape hatch had zero tests. 6 new tests across two layers:
static (CATALOG_MODE_ARG parsed; conditional gate present; default is
"trim"; invalid value throws) + smoke (actual --catalog-mode=full run
produces a multi-line `description: |` block + omits "## When to invoke"
body section; mutates the working tree then restores in a finally block).
C) parity-baseline-v1.44.1.json integrity (test/parity-baseline-integrity.test.ts)
The baseline is the source of every v1→v2 number cited in the
CHANGELOG v1.46.0.0 entry. Anyone could edit it without test failure
until now. 8 new tests pin: existence, tag, capturedFromCommit
allowlist, expected v1.44 numbers (51 skills, ~2,915 KB, ~9,319
catalog tokens), CHANGELOG references this file by path, per-skill
shape, and a SHA256 byte-stability hash. Any edit fails with a clear
"if intentional, update EXPECTED_HASH AND the CHANGELOG numbers" signal.
D) Live appliesTo gate end-to-end (test/resolver-entry.test.ts extended)
The unwrapResolver unit tests covered the function; the gen-skill-docs.ts
substitution loop that USES the gate had no integration coverage. 6 new
tests simulate the exact 4-line shape from gen-skill-docs.ts:457-467
against synthetic registries: plain-function fires unconditionally,
gated fires when true / empty-string when false, mixed registries
compose, parameterized resolvers respect gates, unknown resolvers throw.
E) Per-skill min-size floor (test/skill-size-budget.test.ts extended)
The existing 200-byte body coverage-floor is a noise floor — a skill
that lost 99.75% of content still passes. 1 new test asserts every
skill stays ≥80% of its v1.44.1 baseline size (the parity-suite
content invariants only covered 10 of 51 skills; the remaining 41
were uncovered). SECTIONS_EXTRACTED hook in place for v2.0.0.0 when
the sections/ pattern legitimately shrinks ship/plan-ceo/etc. past
the floor.
Test plan:
- bun test focused 17-file suite: 1202 pass, 0 fail
(+23 new tests vs the pre-fill 1179 baseline)
- catalog-mode=full mutates working tree then restores cleanly
- --host all idempotency runs two full gen passes in <1s on this machine
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