@kurrent/kapacitor 0.4.10 → 0.5.1

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  # @kurrent/kapacitor
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- CLI companion for [Kurrent Capacitor](https://github.com/kurrent-io/kapacitor) — records and visualizes Claude Code sessions.
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+ CLI companion for [Kurrent Capacitor](https://github.com/kurrent-io/kapacitor-cli) — records and visualizes Claude Code sessions.
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  ## Install
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  ```
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  kapacitor setup Configure server, login, and install plugin
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- kapacitor status Show server, auth, and agent status
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- kapacitor agent start [-d] Start agent daemon
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- kapacitor agent stop Stop agent daemon
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+ kapacitor status Show server, auth, and daemon status
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+ kapacitor daemon start [-d] Start the daemon
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+ kapacitor daemon stop Stop the daemon
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  kapacitor review <pr> Launch Claude Code with PR review context
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  kapacitor update Check for updates
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  kapacitor --version Show version
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  "name": "kapacitor",
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- "version": "0.4.10",
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+ "version": "0.5.1",
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  "description": "Records and visualizes Claude Code sessions via kapacitor CLI hooks"
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  }
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+ name: kapacitor-errors
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+ description: >-
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+ Use when the user asks to "show errors", "extract errors", "what went wrong",
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+ "find tool errors", "review errors from session", "check session errors",
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+ "list failures", "what failed in session X", "error report", "show mistakes",
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+ or wants to review tool call errors from a recorded session. Extracts tool
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+ errors via the `kapacitor errors` CLI.
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+ ---
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+ # Kapacitor Errors
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+ Extract tool call errors from a session recorded by Kurrent Capacitor. The output lists each failed tool call — shell commands, file reads/writes, agent delegations, etc. — along with the error message and the tool that caused it.
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+ ## Usage
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+ Codex sessions do not export `KAPACITOR_SESSION_ID`, so you must pass the session ID explicitly. To find recent session IDs, run `kapacitor recap --repo` first.
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+ ```bash
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+ # Errors from a specific session
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+ kapacitor errors <sessionId>
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+ # Errors from the full continuation chain starting at a session
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+ kapacitor errors --chain <sessionId>
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+ ```
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+ ## Output Format
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+ Each error is printed as a block with:
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+ - **Session ID** and optional **agent ID** (if the error occurred in a subagent)
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+ - **Event number** and **timestamp**
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+ - **Tool name** — the tool that failed (e.g., Bash, Read, Edit, Write, Grep, Glob)
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+ - **Error message** — the error output or failure reason
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+ When using `--chain`, errors from all sessions in the continuation chain are included, ordered chronologically.
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+ ## When to Use Each Flag
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+ - **No flag** (`kapacitor errors <sessionId>`) — reviewing errors from one specific session
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+ - **`--chain <sessionId>`** — reviewing errors across a full task that spanned multiple sessions
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+ ## Practical Applications
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+ - **Post-mortem review** — after finishing a session, identify recurring mistakes and update project rules (CLAUDE.md / AGENTS.md) with avoidance guidance.
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+ - **Debugging** — quickly find what went wrong in a session without scrolling through the full timeline.
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+ - **Pattern detection** — use `--chain` across a multi-session task to spot repeated error patterns (e.g., wrong file paths, incorrect API usage).
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+ ## Environment
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+ `KAPACITOR_URL` overrides the default server URL (`http://localhost:5108`).
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+ ## Tips
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+ - After extracting errors, look for patterns: the same tool failing repeatedly, or the same type of mistake across sessions.
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+ - Propose concrete avoidance rules based on the errors found — these can be added to AGENTS.md / CLAUDE.md.
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+ - The `kapacitor` CLI must be available on PATH (typically installed at `~/.local/bin/kapacitor`).
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+ ## Error Handling
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+ - If the session is not found, the command prints an error and exits with code 1.
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+ - If no errors are found, the command prints "No errors found." — this is a good outcome.
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+ - If the Kurrent Capacitor server is unreachable, the command prints an HTTP error. Ensure the server is running.
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+ name: kapacitor-recap
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+ description: >-
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+ Use when the user asks to "read a previous session", "get session history",
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+ "recap session", "what happened in session X", "load context from a previous
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+ session", "continue from session", "what did we do last time", "catch me up",
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+ "summarize session", "what have we been working on", "recent changes",
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+ "recent sessions", or references prior work in this repo. Retrieves session
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+ summaries recorded by Kurrent Capacitor via the `kapacitor recap` CLI.
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+ # Kapacitor Recap
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+ Retrieve session history recorded by Kurrent Capacitor. Inside Codex, the recommended entry point is the **repository recap** — Codex sessions do not export a `KAPACITOR_SESSION_ID` environment variable, so the "current session" shortcut is unavailable. Drill into a specific session by passing its ID explicitly.
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+ ## Usage
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+ Run the `kapacitor recap` CLI via the shell. Do NOT call the HTTP API directly — the CLI handles formatting, error handling, and server URL resolution.
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+ ```bash
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+ # Recent session summaries for the current repository (start here)
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+ kapacitor recap --repo
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+ # Drill into a specific session by ID (from --repo output)
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+ kapacitor recap <sessionId>
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+ # Full transcript for a specific session
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+ kapacitor recap --full <sessionId>
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+ # Full continuation chain (all linked sessions, oldest first)
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+ kapacitor recap --chain <sessionId>
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+ # Both: full transcript across all chained sessions
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+ kapacitor recap --chain --full <sessionId>
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+ ```
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+ ## Repository Recap (`--repo`)
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+ Returns AI-generated summaries from the most recent ended sessions in the current git repository. Each entry includes the session title, date, summary, and the session ID needed to drill in further.
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+ **Use this when:**
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+ - The user says "what have we been working on recently?"
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+ - The user references prior work ("recently we implemented X")
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+ - You need context about recent changes in this repo
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+ - Starting a new session and want to understand recent activity
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+ **Progressive disclosure:** Start with `--repo` for the overview. If a specific session's summary is relevant, drill into it with `kapacitor recap --full <sessionId>` to get the complete transcript. This avoids loading full transcripts for all sessions into context.
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+ ## Session Recap (`<sessionId>`)
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+ Shows the plan (if any) and an AI-generated summary with:
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+ - **Context** — why the work was done
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+ - **Key decisions** — trade-offs and design choices that matter for future work
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+ - **Unfinished/Risks** — anything deferred or left incomplete
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+ If no summary is available (e.g., active session), a hint is shown to use `--full`.
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+ ## Full Output (`--full`)
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+ The complete transcript with these section types:
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+ - **`## User Prompt`** — what the user asked
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+ - **`## Assistant`** — text responses
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+ - **`## Plan`** — plans that were created (Claude Code sessions only)
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+ - **`## Write <path>`** — files that were created (with syntax-highlighted content)
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+ - **`## Edit <path>`** — files that were edited (with diff content)
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+ When using `--chain`, sessions are separated by `# Session <id>` headers, and agent activity appears under `### Agent (<type>)` sub-headers.
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+ ## When to Use Each Flag
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+ - **`--repo`** — recent session summaries across the repo (start here)
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+ - **`<sessionId>`** — quick context on a specific session (from `--repo` output)
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+ - **`--full <sessionId>`** — when you need exact prompts, responses, or file contents
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+ - **`--chain <sessionId>`** — understanding the full history of a task that spanned multiple sessions
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+ - **`--chain --full <sessionId>`** — complete transcript across all continuations
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+ ## Environment
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+ `KAPACITOR_URL` overrides the default server URL (`http://localhost:5108`).
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+ ## Tips
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+ - Always start with `--repo` — it gives the overview without flooding context.
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+ - Summarize key decisions and changes for the user rather than echoing the full recap output verbatim.
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+ - The `kapacitor` CLI must be available on PATH (typically installed at `~/.local/bin/kapacitor`).
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+ ## Error Handling
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+ - If the session is not found, the command prints "Session not found" and exits with code 1.
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+ - If not in a git repository (for `--repo`), the command prints an error and exits with code 1.
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+ - If the Kurrent Capacitor server is unreachable, the command prints an HTTP error. Ensure the server is running.
package/package.json CHANGED
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  {
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  "name": "@kurrent/kapacitor",
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- "version": "0.4.10",
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  "description": "CLI companion for Kurrent Capacitor — records and visualizes Claude Code sessions",
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  "license": "UNLICENSED",
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  "bin": {
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  "kapacitor": "bin/kapacitor.js"
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  },
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  "optionalDependencies": {
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- "@kurrent/kapacitor-darwin-arm64": "0.4.10",
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- "@kurrent/kapacitor-linux-x64": "0.4.10",
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- "@kurrent/kapacitor-linux-arm64": "0.4.10",
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- "@kurrent/kapacitor-linux-musl-x64": "0.4.10",
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- "@kurrent/kapacitor-linux-musl-arm64": "0.4.10",
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- "@kurrent/kapacitor-win-x64": "0.4.10"
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+ "@kurrent/kapacitor-darwin-arm64": "0.5.1",
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+ "@kurrent/kapacitor-linux-x64": "0.5.1",
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+ "@kurrent/kapacitor-linux-arm64": "0.5.1",
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+ "@kurrent/kapacitor-linux-musl-x64": "0.5.1",
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+ "@kurrent/kapacitor-linux-musl-arm64": "0.5.1",
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+ "@kurrent/kapacitor-win-x64": "0.5.1"
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  },
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  "files": [
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  "bin/",