@prometheus-ai/hashline 0.5.3 → 0.5.8

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package/CHANGELOG.md ADDED
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+ # Changelog
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+ ## [Unreleased]
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+ ## [0.5.0] - 2026-06-11
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+
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+ - Establish Prometheus public baseline for the package.
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  import type { ApplyResult, Edit } from "./types";
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+ /** A line that is nothing but closing delimiters: `}`, `)`, `];`, `})`, `},`. */
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+ export declare const STRUCTURAL_CLOSER_RE: RegExp;
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  /**
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  * Apply a parsed list of edits to a text body. Pure function — no I/O.
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  *
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- import type { BlockResolver, Edit } from "./types";
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+ import type { BlockResolution, BlockResolver, Edit } from "./types";
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  export interface ResolveBlockEditsOptions {
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  /**
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- * How to handle a block edit that cannot be resolved (missing resolver or a
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- * `null` span). `"throw"` (default) raises a `blockUnresolvedMessage` error —
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- * used by the authoritative apply + final preview paths. `"drop"` silently
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- * skips the edit — used by the streaming preview, where a half-written file
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- * or transient parse error must not throw.
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+ * How to handle a replace/delete block edit that cannot be resolved
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+ * (missing resolver or a `null` span). `"throw"` (default) raises a
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+ * `blockUnresolvedMessage` error — used by the authoritative apply + final
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+ * preview paths. `"drop"` silently skips the edit — used by the streaming
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+ * preview, where a half-written file or transient parse error must not
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+ * throw. Unresolvable `insert after block N:` edits never reach this: they
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+ * are lowered to plain `insert after N:` with a warning.
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  */
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  onUnresolved?: "throw" | "drop";
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+ /**
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+ * Invoked once per successfully resolved block edit, in patch order, with
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+ * the anchor line and the concrete span it resolved to. Lets the host echo
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+ * the resolution back to the caller. Never fired for dropped/unresolvable
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+ * edits.
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+ */
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+ onResolved?: (resolution: BlockResolution) => void;
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+ /**
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+ * Invoked once per diagnostic produced while resolving — currently the
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+ * `insert after block N:` lowerings (closer anchor or unresolvable block).
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+ * Hosts should surface these on the apply result's `warnings`.
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+ */
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+ onWarning?: (message: string) => void;
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  }
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- /** True when at least one edit is an unresolved `replace block N:` edit. */
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+ /** True when at least one edit is an unresolved deferred block edit. */
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  export declare function hasBlockEdit(edits: readonly Edit[]): boolean;
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  /**
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- * Resolve every `replace block N:` edit in `edits` against `text` (parsed as
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- * the language inferred from `path`). Non-block edits pass through untouched.
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+ * Resolve every deferred block edit in `edits` against `text` (parsed as the
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+ * language inferred from `path`). Non-block edits pass through untouched.
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  * Returns a fresh edit list with no `block` variants. The fast path returns the
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  * input unchanged when there is nothing to resolve.
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  /**
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  * Re-number a unified diff that uses the `+<lineNum>|content` /
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  * `-<lineNum>|content` / ` <lineNum>|content` line format into a compact
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- * preview that anchors every line to its post-edit position. Added lines,
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- * removed lines, and context lines all end up with a hashline-style anchor
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- * so a follow-up edit can reuse them directly.
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+ * current-file preview. Removed lines are counted for stats and post-edit
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+ * offset tracking, but omitted from the preview. Added and context lines are
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+ * anchored to their post-edit positions so a follow-up edit can reuse visible
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+ * concrete lines directly. Long contiguous added runs are summarized with a
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+ * `…` marker instead of echoing every inserted line.
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  *
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  * This is intentionally decoupled from the diff producer: anything that
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  * emits the `<sign><lineNum>|<content>` shape works.
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  */
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  import type { CompactDiffOptions, CompactDiffPreview } from "./types";
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- export declare function buildCompactDiffPreview(diff: string, _options?: CompactDiffOptions): CompactDiffPreview;
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+ export declare function buildCompactDiffPreview(diff: string, options?: CompactDiffOptions): CompactDiffPreview;
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- /**
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- * Centralized error and warning text emitted by the hashline parser, applier,
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- * and patcher. Consolidating these as named constants makes them easy to
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- * audit and keeps wording stable across the rendering paths that surface
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- * them.
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- */
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+ /** Centralized error/warning text for the hashline parser, applier, and patcher. */
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  /** Lines of context shown either side of a hash mismatch. */
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  export declare const MISMATCH_CONTEXT = 2;
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- /** Optional patch envelope start marker; silently consumed when present. */
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+ /**
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+ * Numbered `LINE:TEXT` rows around `anchorLines` (±{@link MISMATCH_CONTEXT}),
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+ * `*`-marking anchors, `...` between non-adjacent runs. Out-of-range anchors
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+ * contribute no rows.
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+ */
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+ export declare function formatAnchoredContext(anchorLines: readonly number[], fileLines: readonly string[]): string[];
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+ /** Optional patch envelope start marker; silently consumed. */
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  export declare const BEGIN_PATCH_MARKER = "*** Begin Patch";
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- /** Optional patch envelope end marker; terminates parsing when encountered. */
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+ /** Optional patch envelope end marker; terminates parsing. */
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  export declare const END_PATCH_MARKER = "*** End Patch";
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  /**
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- * Recovery sentinel emitted by an agent loop when a contaminated tool-call
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- * stream is truncated mid-call. Behaves like {@link END_PATCH_MARKER} for
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- * parsing — terminates the line loop — and does not surface a warning.
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+ * Truncation sentinel emitted by an agent loop mid-call. Ends parsing like
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+ * {@link END_PATCH_MARKER}, without a warning.
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  */
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  export declare const ABORT_MARKER = "*** Abort";
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- /** Warning text appended when two consecutive hunks target the exact same concrete range. */
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- export declare const REPLACE_PAIR_COALESCED_WARNING = "Detected two identical-range hashline hunks; kept only the second hunk. Issue ONE `replace N..M:` hunk per range \u2014 payload is the final desired content, never both old and new.";
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- /** Warning text appended when an empty bodyless hunk is followed by an overlapping concrete hunk. */
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- export declare const REPLACE_PAIR_COALESCED_OVERLAP_WARNING = "Detected an overlapping bare hashline hunk immediately followed by a concrete hunk; dropped the earlier bare hunk. Issue ONE `replace N..M:` hunk per range \u2014 payload is the final desired content, never both old and new.";
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- /** Warning text appended when bare body rows are auto-converted to literal rows. */
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- export declare const BARE_BODY_AUTO_PIPED_WARNING = "Auto-prefixed bare body row(s) with `+`. Body rows must be `+TEXT` literal lines; pasting raw code as payload is not a portable shape.";
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- /** Error text emitted when a hunk body contains a unified-diff-style `-` row. */
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- export declare const MINUS_ROW_REJECTED = "`-` rows are not valid; hashline ranges already name the lines being changed. To insert a literal line starting with `-`, write `+-\u2026`.";
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- /** Error text emitted when a replace hunk has no body. */
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+ /** Two consecutive hunks targeted the exact same concrete range. */
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+ export declare const REPLACE_PAIR_COALESCED_WARNING = "Two hunks targeted the same range; kept only the second. One `replace N..M:` hunk per range \u2014 the body is the final content, never old+new.";
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+ /** Bare bodyless hunk followed by an overlapping concrete hunk. */
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+ export declare const REPLACE_PAIR_COALESCED_OVERLAP_WARNING = "Dropped a bare hunk overlapped by the concrete hunk after it. One `replace N..M:` hunk per range \u2014 the body is the final content, never old+new.";
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+ /** Bare body rows auto-converted to literal `+` rows. */
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+ export declare const BARE_BODY_AUTO_PIPED_WARNING = "Auto-prefixed bare body row(s) with `+`. Body rows must be `+TEXT` literal lines.";
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+ /** Unified-diff-style `-` row in a hunk body. */
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+ export declare const MINUS_ROW_REJECTED = "`-` rows are not valid; the range already names the lines being changed. For a literal `-` line, write `+-\u2026`.";
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+ /** Replace hunk with no body. */
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  export declare const EMPTY_REPLACE = "`replace N..M:` needs at least one `+TEXT` body row. To delete lines, use `delete N..M`.";
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- /** Error text emitted when a `replace block N:` hunk has no body. */
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- export declare const EMPTY_BLOCK = "`replace block N:` needs at least one `+TEXT` body row. To delete a block, use `delete N..M` with the block's line range.";
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+ /** `replace block N:` hunk with no body. */
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+ export declare const EMPTY_BLOCK = "`replace block N:` needs at least one `+TEXT` body row. To delete a block, use `delete block N`.";
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+ /**
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+ * Block-anchored replace/delete could not resolve to a syntactic block
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+ * (unsupported language, blank/out-of-range line, no node beginning on N, or
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+ * parse error). Appends a {@link formatAnchoredContext} preview when
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+ * `fileLines` is given. `insert after block N:` never reaches this — it is
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+ * lowered to plain `insert after N:` instead (see
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+ * {@link insertAfterBlockUnresolvedLoweredWarning}).
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+ */
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+ export declare function blockUnresolvedMessage(line: number, op?: "replace" | "delete", fileLines?: readonly string[]): string;
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+ /** Block-anchored edit reached a path with no {@link BlockResolver} wired in — a host-configuration bug. */
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+ export declare const BLOCK_RESOLVER_UNAVAILABLE = "`replace block`/`delete block`/`insert after block` are not available here (no block resolver configured). Use a concrete line range.";
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- * Error text emitted when a `replace block N:` anchor cannot be resolved to a
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- * begins on line N such as a lone closing delimiter, or the resolved block has
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- * a syntax error). Names the offending line and steers back to an explicit
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- * `replace N..M:` range.
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+ * `insert after block N:` anchored on a closing-delimiter line, lowered to
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+ * plain `insert after N:` the closer ends a block, and inserting after it
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+ * is exactly what the plain form does.
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- export declare function blockUnresolvedMessage(line: number): string;
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+ export declare function insertAfterBlockCloserLoweredWarning(line: number): string;
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  /**
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- * Error text emitted when a `replace block N:` edit reaches a code path that
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- * has no {@link BlockResolver} wired in. Indicates a host-configuration bug
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+ * `insert after block N:` anchor unresolvable (unsupported language, blank
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+ * line, parse error, or no resolver), lowered to plain `insert after N:`
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+ * applying with a warning beats failing the patch.
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- export declare const BLOCK_RESOLVER_UNAVAILABLE = "`replace block N:` is not available here (no tree-sitter block resolver is configured). Use `replace N..M:` with an explicit range.";
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+ export declare function insertAfterBlockUnresolvedLoweredWarning(line: number): string;
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  /**
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- * N:` edit. Block edits must be expanded by `resolveBlockEdits` before reaching
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- * the applier; hitting this is a wiring bug, not authored-input error.
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+ * Internal invariant: `applyEdits` received an unresolved `replace block N:`
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+ * edit; `resolveBlockEdits` must run first. Wiring bug, not authored input.
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  export declare const UNRESOLVED_BLOCK_INTERNAL = "internal error: unresolved `replace block` edit reached the applier (resolveBlockEdits was not run).";
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- /** Error text emitted when a delete hunk receives a body row. */
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+ /** Delete hunk received a body row. */
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  export declare const DELETE_TAKES_NO_BODY = "`delete N..M` does not take body rows. Remove the body, or use `replace N..M:`.";
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- /** Error text emitted when a `delete block N` hunk receives a body row. */
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- export declare const DELETE_BLOCK_TAKES_NO_BODY = "`delete block N` does not take body rows. Remove the body, or use `replace block N:` to replace the block.";
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- /** Error text emitted when an insert hunk has no body. */
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+ /** `delete block N` hunk received a body row. */
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+ export declare const DELETE_BLOCK_TAKES_NO_BODY = "`delete block N` does not take body rows. Remove the body, or use `replace block N:`.";
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+ /** Insert hunk with no body. */
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  export declare const EMPTY_INSERT = "`insert` needs at least one `+TEXT` body row.";
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- /** Warning text emitted by `Recovery` when an external write fits a cached snapshot. */
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+ /**
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+ * `insert after` body indented shallower than the anchor: the landing slid
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+ * forward past trailing closer lines — the common "anchored on the last line
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+ * I read instead of after the block" mistake.
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+ */
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+ export declare function afterInsertLandingShiftWarning(anchorLine: number, landingLine: number, crossed: number): string;
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+ /**
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+ * `insert after block N:` body indented deeper than the block's closer: the
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+ * landing was pulled inside the block — a deeper body almost always means
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+ * "append inside the block's body".
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+ */
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+ export declare function blockInsertLandingShiftWarning(blockStart: number, closerLine: number, landingLine: number): string;
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+ /** `Recovery`: an external write matched a cached snapshot. */
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  export declare const RECOVERY_EXTERNAL_WARNING = "Recovered from a stale file hash using a previous read snapshot (file changed externally between read and edit).";
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- /** Warning text emitted by `Recovery` when a prior in-session edit advanced the hash. */
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- export declare const RECOVERY_SESSION_CHAIN_WARNING = "Recovered from a stale file hash using an earlier in-session snapshot (the file hash advanced after a prior edit in this session).";
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+ /** `Recovery`: a prior in-session edit advanced the hash. */
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+ export declare const RECOVERY_SESSION_CHAIN_WARNING = "Recovered from a stale file hash using an earlier in-session snapshot (a prior edit in this session advanced the hash).";
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- export declare const RECOVERY_SESSION_REPLAY_WARNING = "Recovered by replaying your edits onto the current file content \u2014 your previous edit in this session changed line(s) you re-targeted with a stale hash. Verify the diff matches your intent before continuing.";
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+ export declare const RECOVERY_SESSION_REPLAY_WARNING = "Recovered by replaying your edits onto the current file content (a prior in-session edit changed the lines you re-targeted with a stale hash). Verify the diff matches your intent.";
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- * we surface the drift instead of hard-failing (unlike an anchored mismatch).
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+ export declare const HEADTAIL_DRIFT_WARNING = "Applied the `insert head:`/`insert tail:` edit despite a stale snapshot tag (file changed since your read) \u2014 head/tail position is content-independent. Re-read if the drift was unexpected.";
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+ * apply matched the tagged content. Undefined for patches with no block ops
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+ * (and for resolutions routed through drift recovery, where numbers shift).
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+ */
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+ end: number;
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+ /** Which block op produced this resolution. */
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+ op: "replace" | "delete" | "insert_after";
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+ }
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  /** Request handed to a {@link BlockResolver} to resolve one `replace block N:` anchor. */
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  "type": "module",
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  "name": "@prometheus-ai/hashline",
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  "description": "Hashline: a compact, line-anchored patch language and applier. Pluggable FS/IO so it works over disk, in-memory, or any custom backend.",
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  "exports": {