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feat(fleet): reconcile local roster state (#785)
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Safely Reconcile and Control a Local Fleet Agent

Use the canonical local roster-v2 command surface:

mosaic fleet apply --expected-generation <n> --dry-run
mosaic fleet apply --expected-generation <n>
mosaic fleet reconcile --expected-generation <n>
mosaic fleet start <name> --expected-generation <n>
mosaic fleet stop <name> --expected-generation <n>
mosaic fleet restart <name> --expected-generation <n>
mosaic fleet status [name]
mosaic fleet verify
mosaic fleet doctor

Start with --dry-run. It validates roster semantics, deterministic projections, private managed paths, exact holder ownership, and named-socket state without changing files or lifecycle state. apply and reconcile rebuild derived projections and enforce only persisted roster state: enabled running agents may start, while stopped or disabled agents are not started.

start, stop, and restart are explicit one-shot exact-service actions. They do not persist a lifecycle change. Roster CRUD is the only way to change persisted desired state.

Every command prints JSON. Observation commands report drift without mutation; verify exits non-zero on ownership mismatch, unmanaged sessions, or drift. A failed apply that wrote some derived projections reports projections: "incomplete" with bounded recovery to regenerate from the roster. A lifecycle failure after projections reports incomplete lifecycle work; it is never represented as a rollback or no-op.

These commands are local only. Remote/SSH/connector entries are inventory/validation-only. Commands do not accept arbitrary runtime commands, channels, secrets, generated-file desired state, or arbitrary tmux sockets.