gstack/scripts/resolvers/gbrain.ts

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/**
* GBrain resolver — brain-first lookup and save-to-brain for thinking skills.
*
* GBrain is a "mod" for gstack. When installed, coding skills become brain-aware:
* they search the brain for context before starting and save results after finishing.
*
* These resolvers are suppressed on hosts that don't support brain features
* (via suppressedResolvers in each host config). For those hosts,
* {{GBRAIN_CONTEXT_LOAD}} and {{GBRAIN_SAVE_RESULTS}} resolve to empty string.
*
* Compatible with GBrain >= v0.10.0 (search CLI, doctor --fast --json, entity enrichment).
*/
import type { TemplateContext } from './types';
export function generateGBrainContextLoad(ctx: TemplateContext): string {
let base = `## Brain Context Load
Before starting this skill, search your brain for relevant context:
1. Extract 2-4 keywords from the user's request (nouns, error names, file paths, technical terms).
Search GBrain: \`gbrain search "keyword1 keyword2"\`
Example: for "the login page is broken after deploy", search \`gbrain search "login broken deploy"\`
Search returns lines like: \`[slug] Title (score: 0.85) - first line of content...\`
2. If few results, broaden to the single most specific keyword and search again.
3. For each result page, read it: \`gbrain get_page "<page_slug>"\`
Read the top 3 pages for context.
4. Use this brain context to inform your analysis.
If GBrain is not available or returns no results, proceed without brain context.
Any non-zero exit code from gbrain commands should be treated as a transient failure.`;
if (ctx.skillName === 'investigate') {
base += `\n\nIf the user's request is about tracking, extracting, or researching structured data (e.g., "track this data", "extract from emails", "build a tracker"), route to GBrain's data-research skill instead: \`gbrain call data-research\`. This skill has a 7-phase pipeline optimized for structured data extraction.`;
}
return base;
}
export function generateGBrainSaveResults(ctx: TemplateContext): string {
// gbrain v0.18+ renamed `put_page` → `put <slug>` and moved --title/--tags
// into YAML frontmatter inside --content. These templates render into
// SKILL.md files as user-facing instructions; using the old subcommand
// ships broken copy-paste to every gstack user.
const skillSaveMap: Record<string, string> = {
'office-hours': 'Save the design document as a brain page:\n```bash\ngbrain put "office-hours/<project-slug>" --content "$(cat <<\'EOF\'\n---\ntitle: "Office Hours: <project name>"\ntags: [design-doc, <project-slug>]\n---\n<design doc content in markdown>\nEOF\n)"\n```',
'investigate': 'Save the root cause analysis as a brain page:\n```bash\ngbrain put "investigations/<issue-slug>" --content "$(cat <<\'EOF\'\n---\ntitle: "Investigation: <issue summary>"\ntags: [investigation, <affected-files>]\n---\n<investigation findings in markdown>\nEOF\n)"\n```',
'plan-ceo-review': 'Save the CEO plan as a brain page:\n```bash\ngbrain put "ceo-plans/<feature-slug>" --content "$(cat <<\'EOF\'\n---\ntitle: "CEO Plan: <feature name>"\ntags: [ceo-plan, <feature-slug>]\n---\n<scope decisions and vision in markdown>\nEOF\n)"\n```',
'retro': 'Save the retrospective as a brain page:\n```bash\ngbrain put "retros/<date>" --content "$(cat <<\'EOF\'\n---\ntitle: "Retro: <date range>"\ntags: [retro, <date>]\n---\n<retro output in markdown>\nEOF\n)"\n```',
'plan-eng-review': 'Save the architecture decisions as a brain page:\n```bash\ngbrain put "eng-reviews/<feature-slug>" --content "$(cat <<\'EOF\'\n---\ntitle: "Eng Review: <feature name>"\ntags: [eng-review, <feature-slug>]\n---\n<review findings and decisions in markdown>\nEOF\n)"\n```',
'ship': 'Save the release notes as a brain page:\n```bash\ngbrain put "releases/<version>" --content "$(cat <<\'EOF\'\n---\ntitle: "Release: <version>"\ntags: [release, <version>]\n---\n<changelog entry and deploy details in markdown>\nEOF\n)"\n```',
'cso': 'Save the security audit as a brain page:\n```bash\ngbrain put "security-audits/<date>" --content "$(cat <<\'EOF\'\n---\ntitle: "Security Audit: <date>"\ntags: [security-audit, <date>]\n---\n<findings and remediation status in markdown>\nEOF\n)"\n```',
'design-consultation': 'Save the design system as a brain page:\n```bash\ngbrain put "design-systems/<project-slug>" --content "$(cat <<\'EOF\'\n---\ntitle: "Design System: <project name>"\ntags: [design-system, <project-slug>]\n---\n<design decisions in markdown>\nEOF\n)"\n```',
};
const saveInstruction = skillSaveMap[ctx.skillName] || 'Save the skill output as a brain page if the results are worth preserving:\n```bash\ngbrain put "<slug>" --content "$(cat <<\'EOF\'\n---\ntitle: "<descriptive title>"\ntags: [<relevant>, <tags>]\n---\n<content in markdown>\nEOF\n)"\n```';
return `## Save Results to Brain
After completing this skill, persist the results to your brain for future reference:
${saveInstruction}
After saving the page, extract and enrich mentioned entities: for each actual person name or company/organization name found in the output, \`gbrain search "<entity name>"\` to check if a page exists. If not, create a stub page:
\`\`\`bash
gbrain put "entities/<entity-slug>" --content "$(cat <<'EOF'
---
title: "<Person or Company Name>"
tags: [entity, person]
---
Stub page. Mentioned in <skill name> output.
EOF
)"
\`\`\`
Only extract actual person names and company/organization names. Skip product names, section headings, technical terms, and file paths.
Throttle errors appear as: exit code 1 with stderr containing "throttle", "rate limit", "capacity", or "busy". If GBrain returns a throttle or rate-limit error on any save operation, defer the save and move on. The brain is busy — the content is not lost, just not persisted this run. Any other non-zero exit code should also be treated as a transient failure.
Add backlinks to related brain pages if they exist. If GBrain is not available, skip this step.
After brain operations complete, note in your completion output: how many pages were found in the initial search, how many entities were enriched, and whether any operations were throttled. This helps the user see brain utilization over time.`;
}