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+ # atribd
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+ Local daemon for atrib. Serves the seven cognitive primitives from one
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+ stateless-native process over Streamable HTTP or stdio.
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+
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+ atribd mounts the seven primitive MCP servers (`@atrib/emit`,
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+ `@atrib/annotate`, `@atrib/revise`, `@atrib/recall`, `@atrib/trace`,
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+ `@atrib/summarize`, `@atrib/verify-mcp`) in process and exposes their fifteen
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+ physical tools as thin aliases over two internal handlers (write, read). A
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+ record signed through the daemon is byte-identical to one signed through the
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+ standalone per-primitive binary: same handler code paths, same
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+ `_local.producer` sidecar labels, same `resolveChainRoot` chain selection.
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+ The daemon is the recommended local topology; the standalone binaries keep
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+ shipping and keep working.
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+
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+ ## Install
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+
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+ This package is a publish target; first publish is pending an operator
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+ decision on the final npm name. Until then, run it from the workspace:
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ pnpm --filter atribd... build
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+ node services/atribd/dist/index.js --help
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+ ```
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+
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+ After first publish, the command becomes:
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ npx --package @atrib/daemon atribd --help
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Quick start
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+
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+ One daemon per profile ([D120](../../DECISIONS.md#d120-local-substrate-coordinator-keeps-startup-spawn-sidecars-wrapper-owned) partition axis). Start the HTTP daemon:
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ atribd --transport streamable-http --port 8796 --json
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+ ```
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+
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+ Point an MCP client at `http://127.0.0.1:8796/mcp`. Startup-spawn harnesses
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+ that can only spawn stdio children use the proxy shim:
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ atribd --transport stdio-http-proxy --endpoint http://127.0.0.1:8796/mcp
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+ ```
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+
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+ Direct stdio (no shared daemon) also works:
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ atribd
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+ ```
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+
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+ Health lives at `<endpoint>/health` and carries the [D127](../../DECISIONS.md#d127-primitive-runtime-health-gates-recall-contract-freshness)-[D130](../../DECISIONS.md#d130-primitive-runtime-health-uses-non-mutating-behavioral-probes) gates: recall
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+ contract freshness, per-package tool-surface contracts, non-mutating
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+ behavioral probes (write primitives stay skipped), plus request counters.
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+ There is no `sessions` block; the daemon has no sessions.
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+
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+ ## Stateless transport
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+
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+ Every HTTP request is self-describing and any request can land on any
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+ instance:
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+
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+ - No `initialize` handshake is required. A legacy `initialize` POST gets a
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+ valid response with no session id issued; a legacy `Mcp-Session-Id` header
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+ is ignored, never a 404.
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+ - `Mcp-Method` / `Mcp-Name` routing headers (SEP-2243) are validated against
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+ the body when present; a mismatch is HTTP 400 with nothing routed.
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+ - Inbound context carriers travel in per-request `_meta` (SEP-414) and
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+ resolve through the spec [§1.5.4](../../atrib-spec.md#154-mcp-transport-params_meta) ladder with the [§1.5.3](../../atrib-spec.md#153-http-fallback-x-atrib-chain) `X-Atrib-Chain`
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+ fallback.
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+ - `tools/list` responses carry `ttlMs` and `cacheScope` (SEP-2549) so clients
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+ can cache the tool catalogue. Tune with `--tools-list-ttl-ms`.
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+
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+ The transport binding sits behind an adapter
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+ (`src/transport-adapter.ts`). The current adapter runs the session-era MCP
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+ TypeScript SDK in its documented stateless mode; when the SDK ships native
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+ stateless-transport support, the adapter internals swap and nothing above
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+ the boundary changes.
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+
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+ ## Context identity on HTTP
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+
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+ Write primitives require an explicit context per request:
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+ 1. An explicit 32-hex `context_id` tool argument wins.
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+ 2. Otherwise the daemon resolves the inbound `_meta` carriers; a resolved
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+ trace context injects `context_id`, and a resolved propagation token
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+ seeds `chain_root` on tools that accept it.
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+ 3. Otherwise the write returns a typed tool error:
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+ `atrib: context_id required on stateless transport`.
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+
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+ Read primitives that support unscoped queries proceed per their own scope
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+ rules. A single-tenant daemon can opt back into ambient env and profile-file
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+ discovery ([D078](../../DECISIONS.md#d078-mcp-servers-honor-atrib_context_id-env-as-context_id-default)/[D083](../../DECISIONS.md#d083-harness-session-id-discovery-extends-d078-for-cognitive-primitive-mcp-servers)) with `--ambient-context` or `ATRIBD_AMBIENT_CONTEXT=1`;
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+ the flag name is a
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+ [D148](../../DECISIONS.md#d148-atribd-is-the-public-stateless-native-local-daemon-for-the-primitive-runtime)
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+ open question. The stdio surfaces keep the ambient ladder unchanged.
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+
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+ ## Write serialization
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+
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+ The daemon serializes write-primitive calls per resolved `context_id`:
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+ read-tail, sign, append runs one writer at a time per context, so concurrent
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+ writes routed through one daemon yield a linear chain. Writers that append
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+ to the mirror corpus without routing through the daemon sit outside this
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+ boundary and can still fork a chain; the
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+ `spec/conformance/atribd/cases/concurrent-writer-serialization/` family pins
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+ both sides of that line.
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+
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+ ## Degradation
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+
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+ The [§5.8](../../atrib-spec.md#58-degradation-contract) contract is absolute. Log submission, mirror writes, and health
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+ probing fail silently with `atrib:`-prefixed logging and never block a
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+ primary tool call. With the log endpoint unreachable, a write still returns
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+ a signed `record_hash` and the record lands in the local mirror. Probe and
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+ call timeouts degrade the health report; they never kill the process. The
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+ daemon binds `127.0.0.1` by default and is never a public service; the key
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+ and mirror stay on the host.
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+
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+ ## Migration from @atrib/primitives-runtime
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+
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+ - **LaunchAgents.** Migrate through the [D128](../../DECISIONS.md#d128-host-owned-primitive-runtime-updates-are-build-restart-direct-probe) updater:
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+ `node scripts/update-primitives-runtime.mjs --runtime atribd`. It discovers
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+ `com.nader.atribd.*` LaunchAgents running this package's `dist/index.js`,
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+ builds the dependency closure, restarts, probes health and the direct MCP
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+ surface, and gates on the daemon health shape. The topology gate reports
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+ skipped until the operator cutover, because the topology scripts still
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+ read the legacy shape.
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+ - **Deprecated session flags.** `--session-idle-ms` and
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+ `ATRIB_PRIMITIVES_SESSION_IDLE_MS` are accepted and ignored with a
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+ one-line stderr notice, never a fatal error. The stateless daemon has no
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+ sessions to expire.
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+ - **Environment.** `ATRIBD_*` variables take precedence; the legacy
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+ `ATRIB_PRIMITIVES_HTTP_HOST` / `_PORT` / `_PATH` / `_TOOL_TIMEOUT_MS`
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+ values are honored so existing LaunchAgent plists migrate without config
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+ churn. `ATRIB_REQUIRE_EXPLICIT_CONTEXT_ID` is redundant on HTTP (explicit
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+ is the default) and keeps its meaning on stdio.
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+ - **Old MCP clients.** Session-era clients work through the
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+ legacy-initialize window on HTTP, or through the stdio shim indefinitely.
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+ - **Rollback.** Re-point the harness MCP config at the per-primitive
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+ binaries or at `atrib-primitives`. Rollback is a config change, not a data
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+ migration; no signed byte differs between the topologies.
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+
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+ ## Verify locally
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+
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+ ```sh
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+ pnpm --filter atribd... build
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+ pnpm --filter atribd test
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+ ```
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+
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+ The test suite includes the reference tests for
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+ [`spec/conformance/atribd/`](../../spec/conformance/atribd/), which pin the
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+ stateless transport contract, routing-header rejection, the context ladder,
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+ record byte parity across surfaces, health gates, degradation posture, and
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+ write serialization.
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+ import { type CallToolRequest, type CallToolResult, type Tool } from '@modelcontextprotocol/sdk/types.js';
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+ import type { McpServer } from '@modelcontextprotocol/sdk/server/mcp.js';
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+ export interface AtribdPrimitiveHandle {
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+ mcp: McpServer;
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+ flush?: (() => Promise<void>) | undefined;
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+ }
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+ /** Internal routing kind: the two handlers of the daemon (write, read). */
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+ export type AtribdHandlerKind = 'write' | 'read';
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+ export interface AtribdToolCallDiagnostic {
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+ id: string;
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+ primitive: string;
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+ tool: string;
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+ started_at: string;
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+ elapsed_ms: number;
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+ timed_out: boolean;
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+ timed_out_at?: string;
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+ }
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+ export interface AtribdDiagnostics {
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+ tool_timeout_ms: number;
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+ active_tool_calls: number;
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+ calls_started: number;
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+ calls_succeeded: number;
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+ calls_failed: number;
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+ calls_timed_out: number;
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+ calls_settled_after_timeout: number;
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+ in_flight_tool_calls: AtribdToolCallDiagnostic[];
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+ }
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+ export interface AtribdRuntimeContractDiagnostic {
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+ status: 'pass' | 'fail';
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+ package: string;
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+ runtime_metadata_available: boolean;
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+ expected_coverage_version: string;
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+ expected_content_index_version: string;
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+ version?: string;
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+ coverage_version?: string;
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+ content_index_version?: string;
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+ reason?: string;
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+ }
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+ export interface AtribdSurfaceContractDiagnostic {
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+ status: 'pass' | 'fail';
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+ primitive: string;
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+ package: string;
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+ expected_tools: string[];
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+ mounted_tools: string[];
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+ missing_tools: string[];
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+ unexpected_tools: string[];
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+ mutates_log_on_call: boolean;
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+ probe_mode: 'package-and-tool-surface' | 'read-only-behavioral-probe';
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+ version?: string;
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+ reason?: string;
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+ }
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+ export interface AtribdBehavioralProbeDiagnostic {
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+ status: 'pass' | 'fail' | 'skipped';
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+ primitive: string;
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+ tool_names: string[];
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+ probe_kind: 'read-only' | 'schema-only' | 'not-available';
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+ mutates_log_on_call: boolean;
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+ reason?: string;
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+ observed?: Record<string, unknown>;
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+ }
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+ export interface AtribdRuntimeContracts {
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+ primitives: Record<string, AtribdSurfaceContractDiagnostic>;
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+ recall_content: AtribdRuntimeContractDiagnostic;
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+ behavioral_probes: Record<string, AtribdBehavioralProbeDiagnostic>;
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+ }
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+ export interface AtribdBackend {
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+ tools: Tool[];
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+ toolNames: string[];
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+ mountedPrimitiveCount: number;
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+ callTool(request: CallToolRequest['params']): Promise<CallToolResult>;
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+ diagnostics(): AtribdDiagnostics;
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+ runtimeContracts(): AtribdRuntimeContracts;
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+ flush(): Promise<void>;
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+ close(): Promise<void>;
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+ }
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+ export type AtribdPrimitiveFactory = () => Promise<AtribdPrimitiveHandle> | AtribdPrimitiveHandle;
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+ export interface AtribdBackendOptions {
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+ toolTimeoutMs?: number;
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+ primitives?: readonly [string, AtribdPrimitiveFactory][];
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+ }
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+ export declare const DEFAULT_TOOL_TIMEOUT_MS = 45000;
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+ interface PrimitiveSpec {
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+ name: string;
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+ packageName: string;
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+ kind: AtribdHandlerKind;
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+ expectedTools: readonly string[];
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+ mutatesLogOnCall: boolean;
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+ probeMode: AtribdSurfaceContractDiagnostic['probe_mode'];
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+ }
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+ export declare const PRIMITIVE_SPECS: readonly PrimitiveSpec[];
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+ /** Physical tool names served by the write handler. */
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+ export declare const WRITE_TOOL_NAMES: ReadonlySet<string>;
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+ export declare function readPackageVersion(): string;
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+ export declare function logDaemonEvent(event: Record<string, unknown>): void;
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+ export declare function errorMessage(error: unknown): string;
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+ export declare function callWithToolTimeout(tool: string, timeoutMs: number, run: () => Promise<CallToolResult>): Promise<CallToolResult>;
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+ export declare function toolCallDiagnosticsDegraded(diagnostics: AtribdDiagnostics): boolean;
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+ /**
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+ * Serialization key for a write-primitive call. Mirrors the context_id
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+ * derivation the write primitives themselves apply before mirror-tail
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+ * inheritance: an explicit 32-hex `context_id` argument wins, else the
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+ * D078/D083 env ladder through `resolveEnvContextId`. When neither
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+ * resolves, the primitive synthesizes a fresh orphan context (D072), which
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+ * cannot race another writer, so no lock is taken.
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+ */
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+ export declare function writeSerializationKey(params: CallToolRequest['params'], env?: NodeJS.ProcessEnv): string | undefined;
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+ /**
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+ * Per-key promise-chain mutex. Write calls against the same context_id run
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+ * strictly one after another; different contexts do not block each other.
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+ */
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+ export declare class ContextWriteLocks {
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+ private readonly tails;
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+ run<T>(key: string, fn: () => Promise<T>): Promise<T>;
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+ }
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+ export declare function runtimeContractsDegraded(contracts: AtribdRuntimeContracts): boolean;
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+ export declare function createAtribdBackend(options?: AtribdBackendOptions): Promise<AtribdBackend>;
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+ export {};