invariant_r_unittest.py (landing with the lease-remediation stack, PR
#1109) hard-requires an installed `pi` binary pinned to the measured
version: it boots Pi's real tool registry and proves the broker's
read-only carve-out resolves to real, unshadowed builtins. Absent
runtime fails loud by design — so CI must provide it.
Install @earendil-works/[email protected].1 (the canonical Pi;
@mariozechner/* is embedded-legacy) at step level in the test step.
Step-level rather than baked into Dockerfile.ci because ci-image
publishes are currently blocked on registry UNAUTHORIZED; baking it in
is the follow-up once registry auth is fixed, at which point this line
degrades to a fast no-op guard like the openssl line above it.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <[email protected]>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01Dtdjx4Gxude9fwyLezCrhh
Add the Slice-Zero catalog and selection HTTP surfaces for P3 Task 3:
GET /api/harnesses, GET /api/harnesses/:harnessId/catalog,
GET+PUT /api/chat/preferences/selection. Scope is always server-derived
via scopeFromUser(CurrentUser); selection tuples are validated against the
live catalog with no fallback substitution and persisted in a transitional
owner-scoped in-memory store. HarnessModule is wired into AppModule.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <[email protected]>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01ESFAnh2t9HmLwng8oW95St
The `format` step of .woodpecker/ci.yml:89 (`pnpm format:check`) failed on
pipeline 2111 for this branch. Reproduced on a bench with the lockfile-pinned
[email protected] against the repo .prettierrc and .prettierignore, using CI's
exact glob: WRITING-STYLE.md was the only failing file.
The change is mechanical and semantically null: markdown table cell padding
and `*emphasis*` -> `_emphasis_`. Verified by normalizing both revisions
(whitespace removed, `_`/`*` folded, table rules collapsed) — the results are
byte-identical.
This does not address the prose findings published on #965 (P1-P4); those
await a ruling. The `test` step also failed on 2111, on a base ~40 commits
stale — attribution for that failure needs this rerun, and is not claimed here.
Co-authored-by: mos-dt-0 <[email protected]>
issue-comment.sh and pr-review.sh verify a durable write by pinning the
provider-returned object URL's origin and full path. The origin included the
SCHEME verbatim. On a Gitea whose ROOT_URL is configured `http://` while every
client reaches it over `https://`, the provider returns `http://` object URLs,
so the comparison rejects the provider's own truthful answer about a write that
LANDED. The failure is deterministic, not intermittent: every comment, every
time, on such a deployment.
The scheme was never what the check defends. The forgeries it exists to catch —
look-alike host, decoy path prefix, wrong owner/repo/kind/number — all vary the
HOST or the PATH. Both stay strict. `http` and `https` now collapse to one
scheme class; any other scheme (file:, ftp:, javascript:) stays distinguishing,
and an EXPLICIT non-default port still distinguishes, because a different port
is a different service on the same host.
Consequences of the bug, both observed:
- The wrapper reports failure on a comment that is durably on the issue/PR, and
attributes it to #865 ("no durable comment created"). The write landed; the
citation is wrong. Reproduced here: the harness's persisted state contains the
record while the wrapper exits 1.
- pr-review.sh's comment path is worse. On a host where no seat can create a
review OBJECT, comment-form is the only gate-16 review record obtainable, and
this check refuses all of it.
Test gap this closes: every URL fixture in both harnesses was `https://`, and
every negative case varied only host or path. The one axis that fails in
production had zero coverage — the fixtures encoded the assumption that breaks.
Added, in both suites:
- scheme-downgrade (http vs https, otherwise correct) — must be ACCEPTED. Fails
against the unmodified wrappers, passes against the fixed ones; verified in
both directions, and the negative control's captured output is the #865
misattribution above.
- explicit non-default port (`:8443`) — must stay REJECTED.
- non-web scheme (`ftp://`) — must stay REJECTED.
Also fixes test-issue-comment-readback.sh hermeticity (#1007), without which the
suite cannot run on any seat that has a per-agent Gitea token: detect-platform's
step-0 identity lookup reads ~/.config/mosaic/gitea-tokens/<identity>, outside
both XDG_CONFIG_HOME and MOSAIC_CREDENTIALS_FILE, so the suite resolved a
PRODUCTION credential and died at HTTP 401 before case 1. Same two-part fix
already merged for test-pr-review-gitea-comment.sh in #1006: a sandboxed HOME
plus an empty REPO-LOCAL mosaic.gitIdentity to shadow the global. Note the
env-var route does NOT work — detect-platform.sh reads `${MOSAIC_GIT_IDENTITY:-}`
and `:-` treats set-but-empty identically to unset.
The owner-side half of #991 (setting the deployment's Gitea ROOT_URL to https)
is not in scope here and is not made unnecessary by this change; this makes the
wrappers correct against a deployment that returns either scheme.
root cause: emitDecoratorMetadata reflected the third constructor parameter as Function and Nest attempted to resolve it
fix: optional HANDOFF_ID_FACTORY injection token, no production provider, preserving undefined -> crypto.randomUUID() default and unchanged positional construction
TDD: real CoordModule red at Function index [2], then green; test overrides only unrelated AuthGuard because its AUTH provider comes from AppModule's global AuthModule context
Closes#1145
§5 sent the agent to read direct|friendly|formal in USER.md, but the builder
renders prose bullets, not the token — the documented lookup could not key on
the shipped file. Table now keys on the leading bullet USER.md actually
contains. Also: 'concise, technical' -> 'concise, structured' (drop the round-1
residual value name from a rule-9 guide). Docs-only, no code, no scope growth.
Written-by: jarvis (dragon-lin)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <[email protected]>
F1: defaults/USER.md is never installed (generated from templates/USER.md.template
via buildCommunicationPrefs). Editing it was a no-op asserting a phantom setting —
exactly the false-green §2 warns against. Reverted.
F2: the framework already has communicationStyle (direct|friendly|formal). §5 now
maps THOSE values to output instead of inventing technical|prose|brief (rule 9).
Minor: §6 states no mechanical prose check exists today; rule 1 points at §3.4.
Written-by: jarvis (dragon-lin)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <[email protected]>
Adds the agent output standard to the framework SOT so it injects at launch and
is selectable per user (closes the gap: it lived only as a jarvis-brain lab doc + issue #960).
- guides/WRITING-STYLE.md: MOS-STE (adapted ASD-STE100) for docs, Google Style for code,
verification-artifact emphasis, absolute user-voice carve-out. Written in MOS-STE.
- defaults/STANDARDS.md: Output-standards block (always injected via the prompting contract).
- defaults/AGENTS.md: routing row so writing/doc/comms work reaches the guide.
- defaults/USER.md: per-user 'Comms style' option (technical|prose|brief), default technical.
Refs mosaicstack/stack#960. Owner directive (Jason, 2026-07-30): docs->adapted ASD-STE100,
code->Google style, resumes/personal carved out, comms style a per-user choice.
Written-by: jarvis (dragon-lin)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <[email protected]>
First-pass structural reference for the Vite SPA migration (apps/web): dual-app
tree during migration, shared lib/ networking layer, origin-relative/same-origin
serving model, build scripts, the P1-P6 increment map, and the #1145 P5 blocker.
Living doc — details to be fleshed out by follow-up.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <[email protected]>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01ESFAnh2t9HmLwng8oW95St