@rubytech/create-maxy-code 0.1.614 → 0.1.616

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  1. package/package.json +1 -1
  2. package/payload/platform/lib/aeo-llms-txt-writer/dist/__tests__/write-llms-txt.test.d.ts +2 -0
  3. package/payload/platform/lib/aeo-llms-txt-writer/dist/__tests__/write-llms-txt.test.d.ts.map +1 -0
  4. package/payload/platform/lib/aeo-llms-txt-writer/dist/__tests__/write-llms-txt.test.js +291 -0
  5. package/payload/platform/lib/aeo-llms-txt-writer/dist/__tests__/write-llms-txt.test.js.map +1 -0
  6. package/payload/platform/lib/aeo-llms-txt-writer/dist/index.d.ts +13 -1
  7. package/payload/platform/lib/aeo-llms-txt-writer/dist/index.d.ts.map +1 -1
  8. package/payload/platform/lib/aeo-llms-txt-writer/dist/index.js +127 -18
  9. package/payload/platform/lib/aeo-llms-txt-writer/dist/index.js.map +1 -1
  10. package/payload/platform/lib/aeo-llms-txt-writer/src/__tests__/write-llms-txt.test.ts +391 -0
  11. package/payload/platform/lib/aeo-llms-txt-writer/src/index.ts +156 -19
  12. package/payload/platform/lib/aeo-llms-txt-writer/vitest.config.ts +10 -0
  13. package/payload/platform/lib/mcp-spawn-tee/dist/index.d.ts +15 -1
  14. package/payload/platform/lib/mcp-spawn-tee/dist/index.d.ts.map +1 -1
  15. package/payload/platform/lib/mcp-spawn-tee/dist/index.js +129 -7
  16. package/payload/platform/lib/mcp-spawn-tee/dist/index.js.map +1 -1
  17. package/payload/platform/lib/mcp-spawn-tee/src/__tests__/spawn-tee.test.ts +227 -0
  18. package/payload/platform/lib/mcp-spawn-tee/src/index.ts +133 -6
  19. package/payload/platform/plugins/admin/lib/mcp-spawn-tee/index.js +129 -7
  20. package/payload/platform/plugins/admin/mcp/dist/index.js +11 -3
  21. package/payload/platform/plugins/admin/mcp/dist/index.js.map +1 -1
  22. package/payload/platform/plugins/admin/mcp/dist/tools/publish-site.d.ts +3 -0
  23. package/payload/platform/plugins/admin/mcp/dist/tools/publish-site.d.ts.map +1 -1
  24. package/payload/platform/plugins/admin/mcp/dist/tools/publish-site.js +38 -20
  25. package/payload/platform/plugins/admin/mcp/dist/tools/publish-site.js.map +1 -1
  26. package/payload/platform/plugins/admin/skills/platform-architecture/SKILL.md +6 -5
  27. package/payload/platform/plugins/admin/skills/publish-site/SKILL.md +3 -0
  28. package/payload/platform/plugins/admin/skills/whats-new/SKILL.md +13 -0
  29. package/payload/platform/plugins/aeo/PLUGIN.md +1 -1
  30. package/payload/platform/plugins/aeo/lib/mcp-spawn-tee/index.js +129 -7
  31. package/payload/platform/plugins/aeo/mcp/dist/index.js +17 -10
  32. package/payload/platform/plugins/aeo/mcp/dist/index.js.map +1 -1
  33. package/payload/platform/plugins/browser/PLUGIN.md +1 -1
  34. package/payload/platform/plugins/browser/lib/mcp-spawn-tee/index.js +129 -7
  35. package/payload/platform/plugins/connector/lib/mcp-spawn-tee/index.js +129 -7
  36. package/payload/platform/plugins/contacts/lib/mcp-spawn-tee/index.js +129 -7
  37. package/payload/platform/plugins/dispatch/lib/mcp-spawn-tee/index.js +129 -7
  38. package/payload/platform/plugins/docs/references/aeo.md +4 -3
  39. package/payload/platform/plugins/docs/references/plugins-guide.md +1 -1
  40. package/payload/platform/plugins/email/lib/mcp-spawn-tee/index.js +129 -7
  41. package/payload/platform/plugins/filesystem/lib/mcp-spawn-tee/index.js +129 -7
  42. package/payload/platform/plugins/google/lib/mcp-spawn-tee/index.js +129 -7
  43. package/payload/platform/plugins/graph-viewer/lib/mcp-spawn-tee/index.js +129 -7
  44. package/payload/platform/plugins/inventory/lib/mcp-spawn-tee/index.js +129 -7
  45. package/payload/platform/plugins/ledger/lib/mcp-spawn-tee/index.js +129 -7
  46. package/payload/platform/plugins/memory/lib/mcp-spawn-tee/index.js +129 -7
  47. package/payload/platform/plugins/outlook/lib/mcp-spawn-tee/index.js +129 -7
  48. package/payload/platform/plugins/quickbooks/lib/mcp-spawn-tee/index.js +129 -7
  49. package/payload/platform/plugins/replicate/lib/mcp-spawn-tee/index.js +129 -7
  50. package/payload/platform/plugins/scheduling/PLUGIN.md +3 -4
  51. package/payload/platform/plugins/scheduling/lib/mcp-spawn-tee/index.js +129 -7
  52. package/payload/platform/plugins/scheduling/mcp/dist/index.js +0 -6
  53. package/payload/platform/plugins/scheduling/mcp/dist/index.js.map +1 -1
  54. package/payload/platform/plugins/scheduling/mcp/dist/lib/__tests__/gate-audits.test.js +65 -20
  55. package/payload/platform/plugins/scheduling/mcp/dist/lib/__tests__/gate-audits.test.js.map +1 -1
  56. package/payload/platform/plugins/scheduling/mcp/dist/lib/__tests__/gate-classification.test.js +20 -0
  57. package/payload/platform/plugins/scheduling/mcp/dist/lib/__tests__/gate-classification.test.js.map +1 -1
  58. package/payload/platform/plugins/scheduling/mcp/dist/lib/gate.d.ts +12 -4
  59. package/payload/platform/plugins/scheduling/mcp/dist/lib/gate.d.ts.map +1 -1
  60. package/payload/platform/plugins/scheduling/mcp/dist/lib/gate.js.map +1 -1
  61. package/payload/platform/plugins/scheduling/mcp/dist/lib/schedule-audit.d.ts.map +1 -1
  62. package/payload/platform/plugins/scheduling/mcp/dist/lib/schedule-audit.js +39 -6
  63. package/payload/platform/plugins/scheduling/mcp/dist/lib/schedule-audit.js.map +1 -1
  64. package/payload/platform/plugins/scheduling/mcp/dist/scripts/__tests__/gate-dispatch-wiring.test.js +21 -6
  65. package/payload/platform/plugins/scheduling/mcp/dist/scripts/__tests__/gate-dispatch-wiring.test.js.map +1 -1
  66. package/payload/platform/plugins/scheduling/mcp/dist/scripts/check-due-events.js +26 -5
  67. package/payload/platform/plugins/scheduling/mcp/dist/scripts/check-due-events.js.map +1 -1
  68. package/payload/platform/plugins/scheduling/mcp/dist/tools/__tests__/schedule-gate-waiver.test.js +17 -51
  69. package/payload/platform/plugins/scheduling/mcp/dist/tools/__tests__/schedule-gate-waiver.test.js.map +1 -1
  70. package/payload/platform/plugins/scheduling/mcp/dist/tools/__tests__/schedule-gate-write.test.js +6 -4
  71. package/payload/platform/plugins/scheduling/mcp/dist/tools/__tests__/schedule-gate-write.test.js.map +1 -1
  72. package/payload/platform/plugins/scheduling/mcp/dist/tools/__tests__/scheduling-gate.test.js +113 -1
  73. package/payload/platform/plugins/scheduling/mcp/dist/tools/__tests__/scheduling-gate.test.js.map +1 -1
  74. package/payload/platform/plugins/scheduling/mcp/dist/tools/schedule-event.d.ts +8 -18
  75. package/payload/platform/plugins/scheduling/mcp/dist/tools/schedule-event.d.ts.map +1 -1
  76. package/payload/platform/plugins/scheduling/mcp/dist/tools/schedule-event.js +14 -27
  77. package/payload/platform/plugins/scheduling/mcp/dist/tools/schedule-event.js.map +1 -1
  78. package/payload/platform/plugins/scheduling/mcp/dist/tools/scheduling-gate.d.ts.map +1 -1
  79. package/payload/platform/plugins/scheduling/mcp/dist/tools/scheduling-gate.js +125 -56
  80. package/payload/platform/plugins/scheduling/mcp/dist/tools/scheduling-gate.js.map +1 -1
  81. package/payload/platform/plugins/storage-broker/lib/mcp-spawn-tee/index.js +129 -7
  82. package/payload/platform/plugins/telegram/PLUGIN.md +2 -2
  83. package/payload/platform/plugins/telegram/lib/mcp-spawn-tee/index.js +129 -7
  84. package/payload/platform/plugins/telegram/mcp/dist/__tests__/webhook-register.test.js +12 -5
  85. package/payload/platform/plugins/telegram/mcp/dist/__tests__/webhook-register.test.js.map +1 -1
  86. package/payload/platform/plugins/telegram/mcp/dist/tools/webhook-register.d.ts.map +1 -1
  87. package/payload/platform/plugins/telegram/mcp/dist/tools/webhook-register.js +14 -6
  88. package/payload/platform/plugins/telegram/mcp/dist/tools/webhook-register.js.map +1 -1
  89. package/payload/platform/plugins/telegram/skills/configure/SKILL.md +1 -1
  90. package/payload/platform/plugins/url-get/lib/mcp-spawn-tee/index.js +129 -7
  91. package/payload/platform/plugins/voice-mirror/lib/mcp-spawn-tee/index.js +129 -7
  92. package/payload/platform/plugins/whatsapp/lib/mcp-spawn-tee/index.js +129 -7
  93. package/payload/platform/plugins/work/lib/mcp-spawn-tee/index.js +129 -7
  94. package/payload/platform/plugins/workflows/lib/mcp-spawn-tee/index.js +129 -7
  95. package/payload/platform/scripts/__tests__/vnc-cdp-liveness.test.sh +270 -19
  96. package/payload/platform/scripts/vnc.sh +174 -71
  97. package/payload/platform/services/claude-session-manager/dist/index.js +17 -0
  98. package/payload/platform/services/claude-session-manager/dist/index.js.map +1 -1
  99. package/payload/platform/services/claude-session-manager/dist/mcp-helper-census.d.ts +80 -0
  100. package/payload/platform/services/claude-session-manager/dist/mcp-helper-census.d.ts.map +1 -0
  101. package/payload/platform/services/claude-session-manager/dist/mcp-helper-census.js +201 -0
  102. package/payload/platform/services/claude-session-manager/dist/mcp-helper-census.js.map +1 -0
  103. package/payload/server/public/operator.html +1 -1
  104. package/payload/server/server.js +422 -251
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  * and leaves no op=exit line — the per-session stderr tail already on disk and
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+ * op=exit records THAT a fatal killed the process; it never records WHICH one,
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+ * because Node's fatal printer writes beneath the tee (Task 2787). The op=fatal
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+ * pair is what names the error.
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+ *
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+ * Task 2788 — a fatal no longer always kills. `disposition=` says what the guard
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+ * did: the shim exits 1 only when it is the sole listener for the event AND no
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+ * stdio transport is connected. A fatal on a connected transport is recorded
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+ * and survived, because Claude Code's policy after a helper dies is one
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+ * reconnect then stop, so killing a live server removes its whole tool surface
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+ //
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+ // Task 2787 — `mirror` is false for op=exit and op=fatal. Both fire while the
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+ // loop is stopping, so the async fetch cannot flush: server.log held 2 op=exit
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+ // lines against 160 op=spawn and 135 op=boot. The sync raw sink is the
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+ // authoritative carrier for those two; posting them was a near-total loss
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+ // dressed as a mirror. op=spawn/op=boot/op=error keep it — they fire while the
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+ // loop is live and land.
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+ function emitLifecycle(suffix: string, level: "info" | "error", mirror = true): void {
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+ // Task 2787 — the fatal guard. Three measured facts drove it here rather than
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+ // into the 26 plugin entries: Node's default fatal printer writes to fd 2
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+ // BENEATH the JS `process.stderr.write` the tee replaces, so on both 18 Aug
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+ // deaths the stack reached neither the raw sink nor Claude Code's own
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+ // `Server stderr:` capture; the shim is the single seam every entry already
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+ // loads through; and 26 copies would have to stay in step for ever.
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+ //
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+ // The stack is written through appendSafe and rawStderrWrite directly, never
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+ // through teeWrite — the tee is the thing that was blind to it.
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+ * Error, in which case there is no stack and the stringified reason stands in
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+ function describeFatal(err: unknown): { name: string; message: string; stack: string } {
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+ function writeFatalStack(kind: "uncaught" | "rejection" | "import", stack: string): void {
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+ // the process: `exit` means it called process.exit(1); `survived` means it
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+ // returned and left the process running.
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+ //
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+ // Claude Code owns the spawn (Task 706: no ChildProcess handle; Task 989: the
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+ // stop — measured on 18 Aug, when the retry died the same way 2.6s in and the
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+ // CLI never spawned again, leaving that session with `No such tool available`
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+ // for the rest of its life. Nothing in this tree can change that policy, so not
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+ //
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+ *
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+ * Task 2788 — a fatal no longer always kills. `disposition=` says what the guard
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+ * did: the shim exits 1 only when it is the sole listener for the event AND no
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+ //
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+ // Task 2787 — `mirror` is false for op=exit and op=fatal. Both fire while the
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+ // loop is stopping, so the async fetch cannot flush: server.log held 2 op=exit
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+ // lines against 160 op=spawn and 135 op=boot. The sync raw sink is the
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+ // authoritative carrier for those two; posting them was a near-total loss
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+ // dressed as a mirror. op=spawn/op=boot/op=error keep it — they fire while the
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+ // loop is live and land.
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+ function emitLifecycle(suffix, level, mirror = true) {
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+ if (mirror)
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+ postToServerLog(suffix, level);
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  process.on("SIGHUP", onSignal("SIGHUP", 129));
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+ // Task 2787 — the fatal guard. Three measured facts drove it here rather than
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+ // into the 26 plugin entries: Node's default fatal printer writes to fd 2
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+ // BENEATH the JS `process.stderr.write` the tee replaces, so on both 18 Aug
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+ // deaths the stack reached neither the raw sink nor Claude Code's own
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+ // `Server stderr:` capture; the shim is the single seam every entry already
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+ // loads through; and 26 copies would have to stay in step for ever.
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+ //
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+ // The stack is written through appendSafe and rawStderrWrite directly, never
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+ // through teeWrite — the tee is the thing that was blind to it.
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+ /** The three fields a fatal contributes. A rejection reason need not be an
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+ * Error, in which case there is no stack and the stringified reason stands in
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+ * for all three. */
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+ function describeFatal(err) {
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+ if (err instanceof Error) {
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+ return { name: err.name, message: err.message, stack: err.stack ?? `${err.name}: ${err.message}` };
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+ }
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+ const s = String(err);
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+ return { name: typeof err, message: s, stack: s };
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+ }
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+ /** Write a fatal's full stack as its own block, before the lifecycle line that
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+ * summarises it. Multi-line by nature, which is why it is not a field on that
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+ * line. Goes through appendSafe and the RAW writer — never teeWrite, which is
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+ * the thing Node's own fatal printer writes beneath. */
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+ function writeFatalStack(kind, stack) {
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+ const block = `[mcp-helper] op=fatal-stack session=${SESSION_ID8} server=${SERVER_NAME} kind=${kind}\n${stack}\n`;
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+ appendSafe(rawSinkPath, block);
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+ try {
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+ rawStderrWrite(block);
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+ }
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+ catch { /* stderr closed */ }
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+ }
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+ /** Task 2788 — has a stdio transport connected in this process?
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+ *
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+ * `server.connect(transport)` calls `StdioServerTransport.start()`, whose body
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+ * is `this._stdin.on("data", …)`. So a stdin `data` listener exists if and only
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+ * if a stdio transport has started, and `close()` removes it again — a fatal
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+ * after the transport closed correctly reads as not connected.
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+ *
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+ * Read at the moment of the fatal rather than latched at first connect, so a
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+ * transport that has since closed is not remembered as live. Nothing is
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+ * patched: all 26 plugin entries construct a StdioServerTransport and none
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+ * reads stdin itself, so this listener has exactly one source. The three
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+ * channel services carry no stdio transport, so every fatal in them still
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+ * exits — unchanged from before this task. */
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+ function transportConnected() {
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+ return process.stdin.listenerCount("data") > 0;
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+ }
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+ // Task 2788 — the disposition. `disposition=` names what THIS guard did with
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+ // the process: `exit` means it called process.exit(1); `survived` means it
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+ // returned and left the process running.
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+ //
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+ // Claude Code owns the spawn (Task 706: no ChildProcess handle; Task 989: the
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+ // shim IS the server process) and its post-failure policy is one reconnect then
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+ // stop — measured on 18 Aug, when the retry died the same way 2.6s in and the
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+ // CLI never spawned again, leaving that session with `No such tool available`
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+ // for the rest of its life. Nothing in this tree can change that policy, so not
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+ // dying is the only mechanism available.
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+ //
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+ // The boundary is the connect, not a time window, because that is the fact that
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+ // separates "a live server hit a bad request" from "this server never came up".
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+ // Masking the second as the first would replace a visible outage with a silent
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+ // one.
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+ //
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+ // * another listener present -> record and STAND DOWN, exactly as before. The
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+ // email plugin installs its own pair (plugins/email/mcp/src/lib/setup-probe.ts)
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+ // and deliberately survives errors it attributes to imapflow/nodemailer.
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+ // The guard does not exit, so disposition=survived; if that handler then
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+ // exits, the op=exit line that follows is the death record, and the census
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+ // reads it as dark on its own terms.
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+ // * sole listener, transport connected -> record and keep serving.
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+ // * sole listener, no transport -> exit 1, which is Node's own default for an
261
+ // uncaught throw and (Node >= 15) for an unhandled rejection.
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+ //
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+ // The stack is written either way: surviving must not cost the diagnosis, which
264
+ // is what Task 2787 exists to preserve.
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+ function onFatal(event, kind) {
266
+ return (err) => {
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+ const sole = process.listenerCount(event) === 1;
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+ const exiting = sole && !transportConnected();
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+ const d = describeFatal(err);
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+ // The stack first, so it is on disk before anything else can fail.
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+ writeFatalStack(kind, d.stack);
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+ emitLifecycle(`op=fatal session=${SESSION_ID8} server=${SERVER_NAME} kind=${kind} ` +
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+ `deferred=${sole ? "no" : "yes"} disposition=${exiting ? "exit" : "survived"} ` +
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+ `error=${JSON.stringify(JSON.stringify({ name: d.name, message: d.message }))}`, "error", false);
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+ if (exiting)
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+ process.exit(1);
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+ };
278
+ }
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+ process.on("uncaughtException", onFatal("uncaughtException", "uncaught"));
280
+ process.on("unhandledRejection", onFatal("unhandledRejection", "rejection"));
168
281
  // op=exit, emitted once from the process "exit" event. Sync-only — the loop is
169
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  // stopping. When a catchable signal caused the exit, report code=— signal=<sig>
170
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  // to match the prior wrapper's format; otherwise code=<exit code> signal=—.
@@ -177,7 +290,7 @@ process.on("exit", (code) => {
177
290
  const codeField = exitSignal ? "—" : String(code);
178
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  const level = exitSignal || code !== 0 ? "error" : "info";
179
292
  emitLifecycle(`op=exit session=${SESSION_ID8} server=${SERVER_NAME} pid=${process.pid} ` +
180
- `code=${codeField} signal=${exitSignal ?? "—"} lifetimeMs=${lifetimeMs} stderr-tail=${JSON.stringify(tail)}`, level);
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+ `code=${codeField} signal=${exitSignal ?? "—"} lifetimeMs=${lifetimeMs} stderr-tail=${JSON.stringify(tail)}`, level, false);
181
294
  });
182
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  emitLifecycle(`op=spawn session=${SESSION_ID8} server=${SERVER_NAME} pid=${process.pid} entry=${ENTRY}`, "info");
183
296
  // Task 2356 — present argv as a direct `node <entry>` invocation before the
@@ -194,11 +307,20 @@ process.argv = [process.argv[0], ENTRY, ...process.argv.slice(3)];
194
307
  // Run the real MCP server in THIS process. Dynamic import() (not top-level
195
308
  // await — this file compiles to CommonJS) loads the ESM entry; a load-time
196
309
  // failure mirrors the old child spawn-error path (op=error, exit 127). The
197
- // op=exit handler is suppressed on this path so op=error stays the sole record.
310
+ // op=exit handler is suppressed on this path so op=error stays the sole
311
+ // lifecycle record.
312
+ //
313
+ // Task 2787 — this .catch() settles the rejection, so a throw during the
314
+ // entry's module EVALUATION never reaches the uncaughtException guard above.
315
+ // The stack is written here explicitly; without it a boot-time death leaves
316
+ // its message on the op=error line and nothing else — no type, no frames. The
317
+ // op=error line itself is unchanged: `describeFatal().message` is the same
318
+ // value the old inline expression produced.
198
319
  import((0, node_url_1.pathToFileURL)(ENTRY).href).catch((err) => {
199
- const msg = err instanceof Error ? err.message : String(err);
320
+ const d = describeFatal(err);
200
321
  exitEmitted = true;
201
- emitLifecycle(`op=error session=${SESSION_ID8} server=${SERVER_NAME} reason=${JSON.stringify(`import error: ${msg}`)}`, "error");
322
+ writeFatalStack("import", d.stack);
323
+ emitLifecycle(`op=error session=${SESSION_ID8} server=${SERVER_NAME} reason=${JSON.stringify(`import error: ${d.message}`)}`, "error");
202
324
  process.exit(127);
203
325
  });
204
326
  //# sourceMappingURL=index.js.map
@@ -628,7 +628,7 @@ eagerTool(server, "admin-hostname", "Resolve this account's admin hostname — t
628
628
  };
629
629
  }
630
630
  });
631
- lifelineTool(server, "publish-site", "Publish an already-extracted static-site tree under <accountDir>/sites/<slug>/. Validates the slug, scans the source for symlinks, refuses on ambiguous landing pages, performs a single mv, then refreshes llms.txt + llms-full.txt at the site root via the AEO writer (best-effort — failure never unwinds the mv). Returns the canonical path slug; pair with public-hostname to build the full URL. Refusals are structured (unsafe-slug | destination-occupied | symlink-in-source | zero-html | ambiguous-html), each carrying a fixed operator message.", {
631
+ lifelineTool(server, "publish-site", "Publish an already-extracted static-site tree under <accountDir>/sites/<slug>/. Validates the slug, scans the source for symlinks, refuses on ambiguous landing pages, performs a single mv, then refreshes llms.txt + llms-full.txt at the site root via the AEO writer when siteOrigin is supplied (best-effort — failure never unwinds the mv; without siteOrigin the refresh is skipped and the response says so). Returns the canonical path slug; pair with public-hostname to build the full URL. Refusals are structured (unsafe-slug | destination-occupied | symlink-in-source | zero-html | ambiguous-html), each carrying a fixed operator message.", {
632
632
  source: z
633
633
  .string()
634
634
  .min(1)
@@ -641,6 +641,10 @@ lifelineTool(server, "publish-site", "Publish an already-extracted static-site t
641
641
  .string()
642
642
  .optional()
643
643
  .describe("Optional display name used in the generated llms.txt header. Defaults to the last slug segment."),
644
+ siteOrigin: z
645
+ .string()
646
+ .optional()
647
+ .describe('Absolute http(s) origin this site is served from, e.g. "https://maxy.institute". Required for the llms.txt refresh: without it the pair is not regenerated, because the account publishes several sites and their pages can only be told apart by URL. The publish itself succeeds either way.'),
644
648
  siteDescription: z
645
649
  .string()
646
650
  .optional()
@@ -656,6 +660,7 @@ lifelineTool(server, "publish-site", "Publish an already-extracted static-site t
656
660
  source: args.source,
657
661
  slug: args.slug,
658
662
  siteName: args.siteName,
663
+ siteOrigin: args.siteOrigin,
659
664
  siteDescription: args.siteDescription,
660
665
  }, { getSession });
661
666
  if (!result.ok) {
@@ -665,8 +670,11 @@ lifelineTool(server, "publish-site", "Publish an already-extracted static-site t
665
670
  return { content: [{ type: "text", text: body }] };
666
671
  }
667
672
  const aeoLine = result.aeo.ok
668
- ? `aeo: ok wrote=${result.aeo.indexPath} indexBytes=${result.aeo.indexBytes}`
669
- : `aeo: failed reason=${result.aeo.reason}`;
673
+ ? `aeo: ok wrote=${result.aeo.indexPath} indexBytes=${result.aeo.indexBytes} llms-full=${result.aeo.fullPath ??
674
+ `not-written reason=${result.aeo.fullRefusedReason}`}`
675
+ : result.aeo.reason === "no-site-origin"
676
+ ? "aeo: skipped reason=no-site-origin — llms.txt and llms-full.txt were left as they were; pass siteOrigin to refresh them"
677
+ : `aeo: failed reason=${result.aeo.reason}`;
670
678
  const body = `pathSlug: ${result.pathSlug}\n` +
671
679
  `kind: ${result.kind}\n` +
672
680
  `movedFiles: ${result.movedFiles}\n` +