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quality: scan the framework, not just tools/, in the enumeration guard (#1017)
The guard's population is 'basename matches *test*.sh'. That is not a tools/
property, but Direction A scanned only framework/tools/, so a suite in a SIBLING
of tools/ was structurally invisible to the guard whose stated purpose is making
that impossible.

The live specimen, found by @scooby on origin/next:
framework/systemd/user/test-fleet-units.sh — a population member by the guard's
own definition, named on neither package.json nor ci.yml, and in no exclusion.
It is the only such file today. Same shape as #1017's original 17-of-39,
reintroduced for one subtree.

Three symmetric changes. The scan root moves to the framework. The S2 ci.yml
regex widens with it — not cosmetic: S1 is already general, S2 was the only
tools-scoped surface, so without it 'enumerate the file' would not be a
reachable disposition and an exclusion would be the only way to green. And the
directory-exists precondition follows the root it guards.

Disposition for the specimen: enumerated, not excluded. Its tmux block
self-skips on `command -v tmux && cc`; the rest — the unit-file assertions and
`systemd-analyze verify --user` — is real structural coverage that runs in CI
today. Measured in a CI shape (/usr/bin minus tmux, cc, systemd-analyze): rc=0.
That is strictly better than the two send-message siblings at exclusion lines
31-32, which have no CI-valuable tmux-free half.

Needles n9/c5 added, since a widening with no needle is the same silence one
layer up. n9 fails against the original guard. c5's scope is narrower than it
looks and the comment records the measurement: it passes vacuously on the
original and discriminates against the half-patch (scan wide, S2 narrow), which
is the realistic future regression.

    guard, real tree:  OK — population 53 (was 52), enumerated 38, excluded 15
    needles:           16 passed, 0 failed
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@mosaicstack/mosaic

CLI package for the Mosaic self-hosted AI agent platform.

Usage

mosaic wizard           # First-run setup wizard
mosaic gateway install  # Install the gateway daemon
mosaic config show      # View current configuration
mosaic config hooks list  # Manage Claude hooks

Headless / CI Installation

Set MOSAIC_ASSUME_YES=1 (or ensure stdin is not a TTY) to skip all interactive prompts. The following environment variables control the install:

Gateway configuration (mosaic gateway install)

Variable Default Required
MOSAIC_STORAGE_TIER local No
MOSAIC_GATEWAY_PORT 14242 No
MOSAIC_DATABASE_URL (none) Yes if tier=team
MOSAIC_VALKEY_URL (none) Yes if tier=team
MOSAIC_ANTHROPIC_API_KEY (none) No
MOSAIC_CORS_ORIGIN http://localhost:3000 No

Admin user bootstrap

Variable Default Required
MOSAIC_ADMIN_NAME (none) Yes (headless)
MOSAIC_ADMIN_EMAIL (none) Yes (headless)
MOSAIC_ADMIN_PASSWORD (none) Yes (headless)

MOSAIC_ADMIN_PASSWORD must be at least 8 characters. In headless mode a missing or too-short password causes a non-zero exit.

Example: Docker / CI install

export MOSAIC_ASSUME_YES=1
export MOSAIC_ADMIN_NAME="Admin"
export MOSAIC_ADMIN_EMAIL="[email protected]"
export MOSAIC_ADMIN_PASSWORD="securepass123"

mosaic gateway install

Runtime launchers

mosaic claude            # Launch Claude Code with Mosaic injection
mosaic yolo claude       # …with --dangerously-skip-permissions
mosaic codex | opencode | pi

mosaic claudex (EXPERIMENTAL)

Runs GPT models inside the Claude Code harness by pointing Claude Code at a local claude-code-proxy that translates the Anthropic Messages API to a ChatGPT-subscription (Codex OAuth) backend. This is not Anthropic Claude — model behavior, tool use, and output quality may differ. Intended for evaluation, not production delivery.

mosaic claudex           # launch (prompts through the proxy readiness gate)
mosaic yolo claudex      # …with --dangerously-skip-permissions
mosaic claudex --print "hello"   # trailing args are forwarded to Claude Code

Prerequisite: the claude-code-proxy binary must be installed and authenticated (claude-code-proxy codex auth …). mosaic claudex runs a preflight that verifies the binary, the OAuth state (triggering a device re-auth if needed), and a trusted local listener before launching; it fails closed if the proxy cannot be brought up with a verified identity.

Isolation (never touches your real Claude state). claudex always launches against an isolated CLAUDE_CONFIG_DIR (default ~/.config/mosaic/claudex/home). The ambient CLAUDE_CONFIG_DIR is deliberately ignored, and a guard proves the resolved dir can never be — or live under — the real ~/.claude. A claudex session therefore cannot mutate your normal Claude Code config.

No token leakage. claudex never reads the proxy's credential file. Claude Code is handed only ANTHROPIC_AUTH_TOKEN=unused pointed at the loopback proxy; the entire credential-bearing env family (ANTHROPIC_*, AWS_*, GOOGLE_CLOUD_*, GOOGLE_APPLICATION_CREDENTIALS, *_TOKEN, *_KEY, *_SECRET, …) is stripped from the composed environment. The Bedrock/Vertex routing switches (CLAUDE_CODE_USE_BEDROCK, CLAUDE_CODE_USE_VERTEX, and the _SKIP_*_AUTH pair) are force-removed regardless of value — otherwise their mere presence would route Claude Code to the real Anthropic API via AWS/GCP and bypass the proxy. The proxy holds the real OAuth credential.

Model tiers (override via env).

Tier Env var Default
primary (opus/sonnet) ANTHROPIC_MODEL gpt-5.6-sol
small/fast (haiku) ANTHROPIC_SMALL_FAST_MODEL gpt-5.6-luna

Operator-provided values win over the defaults. Additional overrides: MOSAIC_CLAUDEX_CONFIG_DIR (isolated config dir), ANTHROPIC_BASE_URL (proxy endpoint).

Hooks management

After running mosaic wizard, Claude hooks are installed in ~/.claude/hooks-config.json.

mosaic config hooks list              # Show all hooks and enabled/disabled status
mosaic config hooks disable PostToolUse  # Disable a hook (reversible)
mosaic config hooks enable PostToolUse   # Re-enable a disabled hook

Set CLAUDE_HOME to override the default ~/.claude directory.