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v1.58.1.0 feat: hermetic local E2E + Conductor prose AskUserQuestion (#2004)
* feat: add shared call-time isConductor() helper
Single source of truth for Conductor host detection in TS consumers
(CONDUCTOR_WORKSPACE_PATH / CONDUCTOR_PORT). Reads the passed env at
call time, not a module-load snapshot, so unit tests can pin the env
inline without Bun --preload (esm-hoist-breaks-env-pin-bootstrap).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test: harden question-preference-hook harness against ambient Conductor env
runHook copied all of process.env into the hook subprocess, so running the
suite inside Conductor (CONDUCTOR_WORKSPACE_PATH/PORT set) would leak those
markers. Strip them so the existing cases deterministically characterize
NON-Conductor behavior before the Conductor branch lands. Baseline: 15 pass.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat: PreToolUse hook denies AskUserQuestion in Conductor, redirects to prose
Conductor disables native AskUserQuestion and routes through a flaky MCP
variant that returns '[Tool result missing due to internal error]'. The
hook now denies any AUQ call in a Conductor session and instructs the model
to render a prose decision brief instead (transport avoidance, not preference
enforcement) — firing for one-way doors too, with a typed-confirmation
requirement for destructive paths.
Precedence: never-ask auto-decide still wins (user already settled those);
Conductor prose is the fallback for everything else; non-Conductor behavior
is byte-for-byte unchanged. Restructured the per-question loop to compute
eligibility without early-returning so the Conductor branch can run as the
fallback while preserving memoryContext on every exit.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat: Conductor renders AskUserQuestion decisions as prose by default
In Conductor, native AskUserQuestion is disabled and the MCP variant is
flaky, so skills now render every decision as a plain-text prose brief the
user answers by typing a letter — proactively, not as a failure reaction.
- Preamble emits CONDUCTOR_SESSION, gated on != headless so eval/CI inside
Conductor still BLOCKs instead of rendering prose to nobody.
- AskUserQuestion Format gains a Conductor-default-prose rule (auto-decide
preferences still apply first; prose decisions log via gstack-question-log
since PostToolUse never fires), a one-way/destructive typed-confirmation
rule, and a typed-reply continuation protocol for split chains.
- Regenerated all SKILL.md + ship golden fixtures; bumped affected carve
skeleton caps to absorb the always-loaded additions.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat: deploy the Conductor AskUserQuestion hook (setup + upgrade migration)
The PreToolUse hook only delivers its Conductor-prose guarantee if it's
installed, but setup skips hook registration in non-interactive (conductor/CI)
setups. Two fixes so layer 3 actually deploys:
- setup: treat a Conductor workspace as an implicit opt-in for the PreToolUse
hook on the silent fall-through (never overriding an explicit opt-out).
- migration v1.58.0.0: re-register the hook for existing Conductor installs on
/gstack-upgrade, idempotent and respecting plan_tune_hooks=no.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test: E2E for Conductor prose + fix auto-decide-preserved GSTACK_HOME bug
- New skill-e2e-conductor-prose (periodic): Conductor env + plan-eng-review
surfaces a prose decision brief, not a silent skip. Header documents this is
end-to-end behavior coverage; the deterministic Conductor guard is the
question-preference-hook unit test (the PTY harness can't register the MCP
variant — Codex #10).
- Fix the pre-existing bug in auto-decide-preserved: it seeded the never-ask
preference under GSTACK_HOME=tmpHome but never passed GSTACK_HOME into the
PTY run, so the spawned claude read the real ~/.gstack and the preference
was inert (Codex #9). Now passes GSTACK_HOME + CONDUCTOR_WORKSPACE_PATH to
prove auto-decide still wins over the Conductor prose redirect.
- Register both in touchfiles (periodic tier).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* v1.58.0.0 feat: Conductor renders AskUserQuestion decisions as prose
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test: strip ambient Conductor env in memory-cache-injection hook harness
Same dev-in-Conductor leak fixed for question-preference-hook: this suite's
runHook copies process.env, so running it inside Conductor flipped the
defer-path memoryContext assertions into the [conductor] prose deny. Strip
CONDUCTOR_* so the cases characterize non-Conductor behavior. (CI is headless,
so this only bit local Conductor runs.)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat: gstack-detach — run agent eval/bench jobs in their own session
Long agent-run jobs (30-60 min evals, benchmarks) die when the harness sends
SIGTERM to a background task's process group on turn boundaries / monitor
stops / interruptions (observed: 'script test:gate terminated by signal
SIGTERM'). gstack-detach runs the command in a fresh session (python3
os.setsid, or setsid on Linux, nohup fallback) so a group SIGTERM can't reach
it, and wraps it in caffeinate -i on macOS so idle-sleep can't kill it either.
Returns immediately; caller polls the logfile. Secrets stay in env, never argv.
The guard test pins the contract: the command runs in a different process
group than the caller and outlives the launching shell.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat: eval:bg* scripts — detached eval runs for agents
Agent-facing convenience scripts that launch the eval suites through
gstack-detach so a harness SIGTERM can't kill a long run. eval:bg (diff-based),
eval:bg:all, eval:bg:gate, eval:bg:periodic — each returns immediately and
streams to /tmp/gstack-evals.log for polling. The plain test:evals / test:e2e
scripts stay foreground for humans.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* docs: CLAUDE.md — agents must run long evals via gstack-detach
Codifies the detached-execution default: agent-launched eval/benchmark runs go
through bin/gstack-detach (or the eval:bg* scripts) so a harness SIGTERM or
macOS idle-sleep can't kill a 30-60 min run, then poll the log with a
death-aware watcher. Humans keep foreground scripts.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat: harden gstack-detach against all four eval-infra killers
The basic bash detach fixed SIGTERM but a real run on a shared dev box hit
three more killers: cross-worktree API saturation (15-way concurrency x a
sibling worktree mass-timed-out the suite), a silent hang (periodic bun died
with no exit marker), and shared-/tmp log contamination (a concurrent
worktree's agent output bled into the log). Rewrite as a portable python3 tool
that bakes in all four fixes:
- fork + setsid: SIGTERM-proof (own session, survives harness polite-quit)
- caffeinate -i on macOS: no idle-sleep death
- --lock NAME (fcntl, machine-wide): concurrent worktrees SERIALIZE instead of
saturating the shared model API
- run-scoped default log (~/.gstack-dev/eval-runs/<label>-<slug>-<branch>-<ts>-<pid>):
no cross-worktree collision/contamination
- --timeout watchdog + a guaranteed '### gstack-detach EXIT=<code> ###' sentinel
on every terminal path: no silent hang, finished-vs-died always detectable
Guard test pins all four: detached pgid differs + outlives launcher, run-scoped
log path, watchdog EXIT=timeout, and lock serialization (second run WAITS).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat: eval:bg* use run-scoped logs + machine lock + watchdog
Drop the shared /tmp/gstack-evals.log path (the cross-worktree collision that
contaminated a live run) for gstack-detach's run-scoped default, and add the
machine-wide gstack-evals lock (concurrent worktrees serialize, no API
saturation) plus per-tier watchdog timeouts (60/90/120 min). Each eval:bg*
prints its run-scoped log path to poll.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* docs: wire detached-eval guidance into /ship + correct CLAUDE.md flags
- /ship eval step (sections/tests.md): long eval suites launch via gstack-detach
(own session, machine lock, EXIT sentinel) so a turn boundary can't kill a
30+ min run mid-ship — the exact failure observed during this branch's ship.
- CLAUDE.md: correct the now-stale /tmp reference; document the --lock (serialize
worktrees, no API saturation), --timeout watchdog, run-scoped log, and the
guaranteed EXIT sentinel the poller breaks on.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* refactor: extract pure promotedEnv() from conductor-env-shim
Single source of truth for GSTACK_* key promotion semantics. The ambient
promoteConductorEnv() becomes a wrapper; behavior-preserving. Needed by the
hermetic env builder which must not mutate process.env.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat: hermetic child-env builder for E2E runners
Allowlist scrub (basics/network/named-auth kept; CONDUCTOR_*, CLAUDE_*,
GSTACK_*, MCP_*, GBRAIN_*, operator credentials dropped), per-runner
extraAllow, overrides merge last, EVALS_HERMETIC=0 byte-identical escape
hatch read at call time (ESM-hoist safe). Sync memoized singleton temp dirs
(<runRoot>/.claude keeps the extractPlanFilePath contract), seeded
.claude.json for non-interactive first run, pid-aware GC of crashed runs.
19 free unit tests.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat: session-runner spawns hermetic children + isolation canaries
claude -p children now get the allowlist-scrubbed env and a gated
--strict-mcp-config (EVALS_HERMETIC=0 restores operator env AND args).
Two gate-tier canaries make the clean room falsifiable: hermetic-canary
asserts env redirect + scrub + zero MCP servers + nonzero API-key cost
from the Bash tool_result (never model prose); hermetic-sentinel plants a
poisoned operator config (user CLAUDE.md + MCP server) and proves the
child cannot see it. Empirically verified on claude 2.1.175: print mode
needs no seed config (the seed serves the PTY path); the child CLI sets
CLAUDECODE for its own tools, so that scrub is pinned in unit tests, not
E2E. hermetic-env.ts joins GLOBAL_TOUCHFILES.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat: PTY runner spawns hermetic claude sessions
launchClaudePty children get the allowlist-scrubbed env, a gated
--strict-mcp-config, and the session exposes hermeticConfigDir for
forensics (hermetic plan files live under <dir>/plans/ and still match
extractPlanFilePath via the /.claude dir-name contract). Seeded trust
state covers repo-cwd sessions; the 15s trust-watcher stays as fallback.
Verified foreground via the plan-mode-no-op gate test.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat: codex/gemini runners spawn hermetic children
Same allowlist scrub as the claude runners, with each provider's auth
surface re-admitted via extraAllow (codex: OPENAI_API_KEY/CODEX_* plus
its tempHome .codex copy; gemini: GEMINI_*/GOOGLE_* with real HOME for
~/.gemini auth). The gemini spawn previously inherited the full operator
env with no env property at all.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat: agent-sdk-runner spawns hermetic children via complete Options.env
The historical 'env: breaks SDK auth' failure was partial-env replacement:
Options.env replaces the child's entire environment, so objects lacking
ANTHROPIC_API_KEY killed auth. Passing the complete hermetic env (key +
PATH + redirected CLAUDE_CONFIG_DIR/GSTACK_HOME) works — validated live
via query() with a Bash tool call (success, real cost, Conductor vars
scrubbed). Per-test opts.env merges last; ambient key mutation still
works because the builder reads process.env at call time.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test: static tripwire pins hermetic wiring in all five runners
Free-tier invariants: every runner builds child env via hermeticChildEnv,
no raw ...process.env spread at any spawn site, --strict-mcp-config gated
on isHermeticEnabled in both claude runners, and no test callsite passes
the operator env into a runner's override parameter (scoped to runner
calls — unit tests spawning gstack bin scripts directly are exempt).
Mirrors the terminal-agent-pid-identity / server-embedder-terminal-port
tripwire idiom.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test: refresh codex/factory ship goldens with detached-eval block
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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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