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  {
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  "name": "@rubytech/create-sitedesk-code",
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- "version": "0.1.513",
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  "description": "Install SiteDesk — automated back office for independent building contractors",
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  "create-sitedesk-code": "./dist/index.js"
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+ # Account-machinery write fence Implementation Plan
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+ > **For agentic workers:** REQUIRED SUB-SKILL: Use superpowers:subagent-driven-development (recommended) or superpowers:executing-plans to implement this plan task-by-task. Steps use checkbox (`- [ ]`) syntax for tracking.
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+ **Goal:** Stop the account agent writing the five entries in the shipped account schema that are the account's own machinery rather than operator data.
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+ **Architecture:** A new fenced `agent-denied-top-level` block in the shipped `SCHEMA.md` template lists the five names with a per-name reason. `fs-schema-guard.sh` parses it with the same awk shape it already uses for the other two fences and blocks a write whose first path segment matches, reporting `reason=account-machinery`. The `allowed-top-level` fence is not touched, so the standing reconcile keeps reading exactly what it reads today.
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+ **Tech Stack:** bash, awk, python3. The hook and its tests are plain bash; no build and no `npm install`.
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+ ## Global Constraints
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+ - The deny set and each name's reason come from the account's own `SCHEMA.md`. The hook hard-codes no list.
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+ - `allowed-top-level` is not modified. All five names stay in it, so the standing reconcile never reports them as strays.
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+ - No fence means nothing is denied. An account whose `SCHEMA.md` predates this change keeps today's behaviour, matching the guard's existing fail-open posture on a missing schema and on a missing `declared-files` fence.
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+ - No task numbers or internal refs in any operator-visible string.
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+ - Block log line shape is fixed: `[fs-guard] blocked path=<rel> reason=account-machinery`.
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+ - The separator inside the fence is a literal TAB, matching the `declared-files` fence.
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+ - `fs-schema-guard-bash-post.sh` is not modified.
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+ - Baseline before any change: `fs-schema-guard.test.sh` is `39 passed, 0 failed`; `fs-schema-guard-bash.test.sh` is `15 passed, 0 failed`.
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+ ---
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+ ### Task 1: Ship the deny fence in the account schema template
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+ **Files:**
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+ - Modify: `platform/templates/account-schema/SCHEMA.md` (append a section after the "## Allowed top-level entries" section)
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+ - Test: `platform/plugins/admin/hooks/__tests__/fs-schema-guard.test.sh`
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+ **Interfaces:**
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+ - Consumes: nothing.
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+ - Produces: a fenced block whose header line is exactly three backticks followed by `agent-denied-top-level`, one line per name as `name<TAB>reason`, in the order `account.json`, `SCHEMA.md`, `secrets`, `.claude`, `.git`. Task 2 parses it.
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+ This task is data only. After it the guard's behaviour is unchanged, and every pre-existing case must still pass — that is the evidence the appended fence disturbs no existing reader.
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+ - [ ] **Step 1: Write the failing assertions**
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+ Append these two assertions to `platform/plugins/admin/hooks/__tests__/fs-schema-guard.test.sh`, immediately after the existing `allowed-set parse` assertion and before the `echo "----- $PASS passed, $FAIL failed -----"` line:
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+ GOT_D=$(awk '/^```agent-denied-top-level$/{f=1;next} /^```$/{f=0} f' "$ACCT/SCHEMA.md" | cut -f1 | tr '\n' ' ' | sed 's/ *$//')
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+ if [ -z "$NOREASON" ]; then echo "PASS: deny-set reasons"; PASS=$((PASS+1));
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+ else echo "FAIL: deny-set reasons missing for [$NOREASON]" >&2; FAIL=$((FAIL+1)); fi
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+ - [ ] **Step 2: Run the suite to verify the new assertion fails**
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+ Run: `bash platform/plugins/admin/hooks/__tests__/fs-schema-guard.test.sh`
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+ Expected: `FAIL: deny-set parse: got []` on stderr, and the run ends `----- 40 passed, 1 failed -----` with a non-zero exit. `deny-set reasons` passes at this point only because an absent fence yields no rows; it becomes meaningful after Step 3.
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+ `````markdown
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+ data. Each is listed below with the reason it is off-limits. The write guard
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+ ```
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+ - [ ] **Step 4: Verify the tab separator landed**
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+ Run:
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+ ````bash
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+ awk '/^```agent-denied-top-level$/{f=1;next} /^```$/{f=0} f' platform/templates/account-schema/SCHEMA.md | cat -A | head -5
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+ ````
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+
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+ Expected: each of the five lines shows `^I` between the name and the reason, and ends `$`. If any line shows spaces instead, fix it before continuing — the guard splits on TAB and a space-separated line parses as a name with no reason.
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+
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+ - [ ] **Step 5: Run the full guard suite**
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+
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+ Run: `bash platform/plugins/admin/hooks/__tests__/fs-schema-guard.test.sh`
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+
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+ Expected: `----- 41 passed, 0 failed -----`. Every pre-existing case must still pass, which is the proof the appended fence does not disturb the `allowed-top-level` parse, the `declared-files` parse, or any existing account fixture.
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+
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+ - [ ] **Step 6: Run the neighbouring suites that read the same schema**
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+
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+ Run: `bash platform/plugins/admin/hooks/__tests__/fs-schema-guard-bash.test.sh`
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+
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+ Expected: `----- 15 passed, 0 failed -----`
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+
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+ Run: `bash platform/scripts/__tests__/account-schema-owned-dirs.test.sh`
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+
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+ Expected: the suite's own pass line with zero failures. This is the regression check that the owned-dirs merge still finds and rewrites the `allowed-top-level` fence and its three marker-delimited regions with an extra fence present in the file.
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+
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+ - [ ] **Step 7: Commit**
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+
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+ ````bash
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+ git add maxy-code/platform/templates/account-schema/SCHEMA.md maxy-code/platform/plugins/admin/hooks/__tests__/fs-schema-guard.test.sh
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+ git commit -m "feat(2052): ship the agent-denied-top-level fence in the account schema template"
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+ ````
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+
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+ ---
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+
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+ ### Task 2: The guard denies a write to a fenced name
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+
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+ **Files:**
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+ - Modify: `platform/plugins/admin/hooks/fs-schema-guard.sh` (header comment block at lines 2-22; new branch inserted after the top-level check's closing `fi` at line 89)
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+ - Test: `platform/plugins/admin/hooks/__tests__/fs-schema-guard.test.sh`
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+
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+ **Interfaces:**
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+ - Consumes: the `agent-denied-top-level` fence from Task 1, `name<TAB>reason` per line.
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+ - Produces: exit 2 with `[fs-guard] blocked path=<rel> reason=account-machinery` on stderr, plus an operator-visible line quoting that name's reason. Nothing later depends on it.
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+
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+ - [ ] **Step 1: Write the failing tests**
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+
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+ Add this block to `platform/plugins/admin/hooks/__tests__/fs-schema-guard.test.sh`, immediately after the `run_case "no fence no deny" ...` line and before the `# Allowed-set parse == documented set.` comment:
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+
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+ ````bash
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+ # Account machinery: five entries in the allowed set are the account's own
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+ # control plane, denied by name in the agent-denied-top-level fence. $ACCT is
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+ # the pristine template copy, so it carries the fence. $ACCT_M models a schema
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+ # written before the fence existed (names in the allowed set, fence stripped),
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+ # which pins the deny to the fence rather than to a list baked into the hook.
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+ ACCT_M=$(mktemp -d)
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+ trap 'rm -rf "$ACCT" "$ACCT_D" "$ACCT_F" "$ACCT_L" "$ACCT_M"' EXIT
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+ awk '/^```agent-denied-top-level$/{skip=1;next} skip && /^```$/{skip=0;next} !skip' "$TEMPLATE" > "$ACCT_M/SCHEMA.md"
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+
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+ DENIED_NAMES="account.json SCHEMA.md secrets .claude .git"
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+ for n in $DENIED_NAMES; do
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+ run_case "machinery block $n" "$(mkenv Write file_path "$n")" 2 "fs-guard. blocked path=$n reason=account-machinery"
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+ done
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+ # Segment-0 match: a nested path under a denied entry blocks for the same reason.
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+ run_case "machinery nested settings" "$(mkenv Write file_path '.claude/settings.json')" 2 "fs-guard. blocked path=.claude/settings.json reason=account-machinery"
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+ run_case "machinery nested secret" "$(mkenv Write file_path 'secrets/cloudflare.env')" 2 "reason=account-machinery"
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+ # Every write tool, not just Write.
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+ run_case "machinery edit blocks" "$(mkenv Edit file_path 'account.json')" 2 "reason=account-machinery"
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+ run_case "machinery notebook blocks" "$(mkenv NotebookEdit notebook_path '.claude/n.ipynb')" 2 "reason=account-machinery"
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+ # The schema's own reason reaches the operator-visible message.
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+ run_case "machinery reason text" "$(mkenv Write file_path 'SCHEMA.md')" 2 "widens its own fence"
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+ # An operator bucket under the same schema is unaffected.
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+ run_case "machinery bucket allow" "$(mkenv Write file_path 'projects/acme/a.txt')" 0 ""
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+ # No fence, no deny.
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+ for n in $DENIED_NAMES; do
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+ run_case "no deny fence allows $n" "$(mkenv Write file_path "$n")" 0 "" "$ACCT_M"
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+ done
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+ ````
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+
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+ - [ ] **Step 2: Run the suite to verify the new cases fail**
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+
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+ Run: `bash platform/plugins/admin/hooks/__tests__/fs-schema-guard.test.sh`
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+
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+ Expected: the ten `machinery *` cases FAIL with `(exit=0, want 2; ...)`. The five `no deny fence allows *` cases and `machinery bucket allow` already pass. The run ends `----- 47 passed, 10 failed -----` with a non-zero exit.
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+
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+ - [ ] **Step 3: Add the deny branch to the guard**
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+
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+ In `platform/plugins/admin/hooks/fs-schema-guard.sh`, insert this block immediately after the top-level check's closing `fi` (line 89) and before the `# Declared-file check.` comment:
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+
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+ ````bash
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+ # Account-machinery check. Some entries in the allowed set are the account's own
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+ # control plane rather than operator data: the identity file, the schema this
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+ # hook parses, the credential store, the agent's own settings and hooks, and the
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+ # git dir. The allowed set says which names may EXIST at the account root, not
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+ # which an agent may author, so each of these is named in a second fence together
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+ # with the reason it is off-limits. Every one of them is written by platform code
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+ # from bash or Node, never through Write/Edit/NotebookEdit, so denying them costs
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+ # no legitimate writer. The set and its reasons come from the account's own
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+ # SCHEMA.md, so the hook hard-codes no list. There is no owning plugin to name
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+ # here, which is why this fence carries a reason column the declared-files fence
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+ # does not need. No fence (a schema written before the fence existed) means
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+ # nothing to deny — the same fail-open posture as the missing-schema case above.
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+ DENIED=$(awk '/^```agent-denied-top-level$/{f=1;next} /^```$/{f=0} f' "$ACCOUNT_DIR/SCHEMA.md")
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+ if [ -n "$DENIED" ] && printf '%s\n' "$DENIED" | awk -F'\t' -v n="$SEG0" '$1==n{found=1} END{exit !found}'; then
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+ WHY=$(printf '%s\n' "$DENIED" | awk -F'\t' -v n="$SEG0" '$1==n{print $2; exit}')
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+ echo "[fs-guard] blocked path=$REL reason=account-machinery" >&2
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+ echo "Blocked: '$SEG0' is this account's own machinery, not operator data: $WHY. Change it through the code that owns it, never by hand." >&2
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+ exit 2
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+ fi
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+ ````
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+
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+ - [ ] **Step 4: Update the hook's header comment**
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+
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+ In the same file, in the header comment block, insert this bullet after the `allowed top-level set` bullet and before the `plugin-declared file` bullet, so the header lists all three rules the hook enforces:
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+
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+ ````bash
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+ # - a target whose first path segment is named in the fenced
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+ # ```agent-denied-top-level block is blocked even though that name is in the
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+ # allowed set: those entries are the account's own machinery (identity,
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+ # schema, credentials, agent settings, git dir), written by platform code
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+ # and never by an agent file edit. The block message quotes the reason the
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+ # fence carries for that name;
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+ ````
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+
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+ Then extend the exit-codes paragraph's log-line list so it reads:
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+
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+ ````bash
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+ # [fs-guard] blocked path=<rel> reason=<top-level|account-machinery|declared-file|over-deep|bad-name>
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+ ````
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+
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+ - [ ] **Step 5: Run the suite to verify it passes**
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+
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+ Run: `bash platform/plugins/admin/hooks/__tests__/fs-schema-guard.test.sh`
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+
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+ Expected: `----- 57 passed, 0 failed -----`
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+
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+ - [ ] **Step 6: Mutation check**
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+
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+ Comment out the `exit 2` inside the new branch and re-run the suite.
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+
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+ Run: `bash platform/plugins/admin/hooks/__tests__/fs-schema-guard.test.sh`
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+
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+ Expected: the ten `machinery *` cases FAIL. Then restore the line and re-run.
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+
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+ Expected after restore: `----- 57 passed, 0 failed -----`
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+
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+ - [ ] **Step 7: Confirm the untouched surfaces still pass**
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+
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+ Run: `bash platform/plugins/admin/hooks/__tests__/fs-schema-guard-bash.test.sh`
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+
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+ Expected: `----- 15 passed, 0 failed -----`. The Bash post-hook still reads only `allowed-top-level` and `declared-files`, and still stays silent on all five names.
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+
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+ Run: `bash platform/scripts/__tests__/account-schema-owned-dirs.test.sh`
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+
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+ Expected: zero failures.
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+
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+ - [ ] **Step 8: Commit**
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+
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+ ````bash
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+ git add maxy-code/platform/plugins/admin/hooks/fs-schema-guard.sh maxy-code/platform/plugins/admin/hooks/__tests__/fs-schema-guard.test.sh
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+ git commit -m "feat(2052): deny agent writes to the account's own machinery"
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+ ````
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+
246
+ ---
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+
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+ ## Reach note for the debrief
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+
250
+ `provision-account-dir.sh:40-41` copies the template to `<accountDir>/SCHEMA.md`, and `setup-account.sh:59` calls that for the house account only. The standing all-accounts reconcile merges just the marker-delimited regions, so it never carries the template body. The house account therefore gains the fence on the next install, while a client sub-account, provisioned once at creation, keeps a fence-less schema indefinitely and the guard stays fail-open there. That gap is filed as `.tasks/pending/2056-the-account-machinery-deny-fence-never-reaches-an-existing-sub-account.md`, following the durable-backfill pattern of Task 1683 and Task 1929. Separately, `platform/` ships inside the bundled `create-*-code` payload, so reaching a device at all needs an operator-gated installer publish plus an `npx` upgrade. Both belong in the debrief's known-limitations section.
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122
  - The fence's pre-existing permissiveness for `account.json`, `secrets/` and
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  `.claude/`. It predates Task 1902 and is a separate decision, filed as
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- `.tasks/pending/2048-the-allowed-fence-permits-agent-writes-to-the-account-s-own-machinery.md`.
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+ `.tasks/archive/2052-the-allowed-fence-permits-agent-writes-to-the-account-s-own-machinery.md`
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+ (renumbered from 2048; landed 2026-07-27).
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  - The reconcile. It reads the fence correctly and needs no change.
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  - Adding or removing declarations. Task 1902 settled the set.
@@ -0,0 +1,150 @@
1
+ # Task 2052 — the write guard denies the account's own machinery
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+
3
+ Design, 2026-07-27. Lane: Platform / account schema · write guard.
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+
5
+ ## The fault
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+
7
+ `fs-schema-guard.sh` allows a `Write`, `Edit` or `NotebookEdit` whose first path
8
+ segment is in the account's ```` ```allowed-top-level ```` fence. The shipped
9
+ template lists `account.json`, `SCHEMA.md`, `secrets/`, `.claude/` and `.git`, so
10
+ each is agent-writable. Measured against the untouched shipped template, an
11
+ envelope targeting `account.json` returns exit 0.
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+
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+ None of the five is operator data:
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+
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+ - `account.json` carries the account identity, role, tier and enabled plugins.
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+ `admin-user-management/SKILL.md:39` states the position already: "Direct `Edit`
17
+ or `Write` on `account.json` is forbidden by IDENTITY.md doctrine — there is no
18
+ server-side gate, so the doctrine line is the only thing standing between an
19
+ agent slip and a silently corrupted account file." Mutations have dedicated
20
+ tools (`account-update`, `plugin-toggle-enabled`, `admin-add`, `admin-remove`).
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+ - `SCHEMA.md` is the schema the guard itself parses. A write to it widens the
22
+ fence the guard reads on the next call.
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+ - `.claude/` holds the account's project-level `settings.json`, which is where
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+ `provision-account-dir.sh:62,77-143` registers this guard and both Bash hooks. A
25
+ write to it can delete the guard's own registration.
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+ - `secrets/` holds provisioned credentials.
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+ - `.git` is the account directory's git repository, created at
28
+ `provision-account-dir.sh:59` so Claude Code discovers `.claude/`.
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+
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+ ## Decision per name
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+
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+ All five are denied to the agent's write tools. No legitimate agent
33
+ `Write`/`Edit`/`NotebookEdit` path exists for any of them:
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+
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+ | Name | Who writes it |
36
+ |---|---|
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+ | `account.json` | `provision-account-dir.sh:310-349` and the account MCP tools |
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+ | `SCHEMA.md` | `provision-account-dir.sh:40-41` and the owned-dirs merge |
39
+ | `secrets/` | the code that mints each credential; the one skill-instructed path is a Bash append (`cloudflare/skills/data-portal/SKILL.md:161`), which this guard never sees |
40
+ | `.claude/` | `provision-account-dir.sh:26,61-143` |
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+ | `.git` | git itself |
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+
43
+ ## Design
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+
45
+ ### 1. A third fence, shipped in the template
46
+
47
+ `platform/templates/account-schema/SCHEMA.md` gains a fenced block below the
48
+ allowed-top-level section:
49
+
50
+ ````
51
+ ```agent-denied-top-level
52
+ account.json the account's identity and settings, changed through the account and admin tools
53
+ SCHEMA.md the schema this guard reads, so a hand edit widens the guard's own fence
54
+ secrets provisioned credentials, written by the code that mints each one
55
+ .claude the agent's own settings and hooks, seeded when the account is provisioned
56
+ .git the account directory's git internals
57
+ ```
58
+ ````
59
+
60
+ One line per name as `name<TAB>reason`, the same shape as the `declared-files`
61
+ fence. The reason column exists because there is no owning plugin to name here,
62
+ so the block message needs the schema to supply its own explanation.
63
+
64
+ The block is authored in the template rather than generated. The owned-dirs merge
65
+ (`account-schema-owned-dirs.py`) rewrites only its three marker-delimited regions
66
+ and the `allowed-top-level` fence in place, so a fence in the template body
67
+ survives a re-merge untouched. `allowed-top-level` is not modified, so the
68
+ standing reconcile keeps reading exactly what it reads today and still never
69
+ names any of the five as a stray — the one-list-two-meanings fault Task 2028
70
+ fixed is not reintroduced.
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+
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+ ### 2. The guard denies
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+
74
+ `fs-schema-guard.sh` parses the new fence with one awk expression, the same shape
75
+ it uses for the other two. The check sits after the top-level check and before
76
+ the declared-file check, and matches on the first path segment, so
77
+ `.claude/settings.json` and `secrets/cloudflare.env` are both blocked. No name is
78
+ in both fences (the declared set is the six platform-written `*.json` files the
79
+ merge emits), so the ordering never changes which reason is reported.
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+
81
+ ```
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+ [fs-guard] blocked path=<rel> reason=account-machinery
83
+ ```
84
+
85
+ The operator-visible line names the segment and carries that name's reason from
86
+ the fence, then points at the code that owns it. No task numbers or internal refs
87
+ appear in it, per the guard's existing rule.
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+
89
+ An account whose `SCHEMA.md` carries no `agent-denied-top-level` fence denies
90
+ nothing. That is the same fail-open posture the guard already takes on a missing
91
+ schema and on a missing `declared-files` fence.
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+
93
+ Which accounts lack it is not uniform, and the split matters. The fence lives in
94
+ the template body, and only `provision_account_dir` copies that body
95
+ (`provision-account-dir.sh:40-41`, an unconditional `cp` of the whole template).
96
+ `setup-account.sh:59` calls it once, for the house account. The standing
97
+ all-accounts reconcile merges only the marker-delimited regions. So the house
98
+ account gains the fence on the next install, and a client sub-account, which is
99
+ provisioned once at creation, keeps a fence-less schema indefinitely. Closing
100
+ that is filed as `.tasks/pending/2056-the-account-machinery-deny-fence-never-reaches-an-existing-sub-account.md`,
101
+ following the durable-backfill pattern Task 1683 and Task 1929 already
102
+ established in `setup-account.sh`.
103
+
104
+ ### 3. Provision and reconcile are unaffected
105
+
106
+ Both write `SCHEMA.md` and `account.json`, and neither goes through the agent's
107
+ write tools: provisioning is bash (`provision-account-dir.sh`) and the standing
108
+ reconcile is Node (`account-dir-schema-reconcile.ts`). The guard is a PreToolUse
109
+ hook on `Write`/`Edit`/`NotebookEdit` only, so it never sees either writer.
110
+
111
+ ### 4. The Bash post-hook stays unchanged
112
+
113
+ `fs-schema-guard-bash-post.sh` reads `allowed-top-level` and the `declared-files`
114
+ fence. This change touches neither, and all five names stay in `allowed-top-level`,
115
+ so the post hook keeps not flagging them. That is the deliberate choice, not an
116
+ inherited one: the post hook fires only on a top-level name that appeared during
117
+ the command, and `account.json`, `SCHEMA.md`, `.claude` and `.git` all exist from
118
+ provision onward, so a signal there would catch nothing on a live account.
119
+
120
+ ## Testing
121
+
122
+ `fs-schema-guard.test.sh` gains:
123
+
124
+ - one case per name asserting exit 2 with `reason=account-machinery` and that
125
+ name's reason text present in the message;
126
+ - a nested case for `.claude/settings.json` and `secrets/cloudflare.env`
127
+ asserting exit 2, pinning the segment-0 match;
128
+ - an operator bucket write under the same schema asserting exit 0;
129
+ - a case under a schema that lists the five in `allowed-top-level` but carries no
130
+ `agent-denied-top-level` fence asserting exit 0, which pins the deny to the
131
+ fence rather than to a list baked into the hook;
132
+ - the existing template-parity assertion extended so the shipped fence contents
133
+ are pinned.
134
+
135
+ Mutation check: remove the deny branch and confirm the per-name cases fail.
136
+ Revert.
137
+
138
+ The reconcile suite and `fs-schema-guard-bash.test.sh` must both still pass
139
+ unchanged, which is the evidence that `allowed-top-level` was not disturbed.
140
+
141
+ ## Out of scope
142
+
143
+ - The `declared-files` fence and the plugin-declaration mechanism. Task 2028
144
+ settled both.
145
+ - `.quarantine`, which is historical and already documented as never authored
146
+ into directly.
147
+ - `AGENTS.md`, which is in the allowed fence but outside the five names this task
148
+ names. The same overwritten-on-provision rationale may apply to it; that
149
+ decision is filed as
150
+ `.tasks/backlog/2057-agents-md-is-refreshed-every-provision-but-stays-agent-writable.md`.
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125
125
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126
126
  run_case "no fence no deny" "$(mkenv Write file_path 'wa-channel-bindings.json')" 0 "" "$ACCT_L"
127
127
 
128
+ # Account machinery: five entries in the allowed set are the account's own
129
+ # control plane, denied by name in the agent-denied-top-level fence. $ACCT is
130
+ # the pristine template copy, so it carries the fence. $ACCT_M models a schema
131
+ # written before the fence existed (names in the allowed set, fence stripped),
132
+ # which pins the deny to the fence rather than to a list baked into the hook.
133
+ ACCT_M=$(mktemp -d)
134
+ trap 'rm -rf "$ACCT" "$ACCT_D" "$ACCT_F" "$ACCT_L" "$ACCT_M"' EXIT
135
+ awk '/^```agent-denied-top-level$/{skip=1;next} skip && /^```$/{skip=0;next} !skip' "$TEMPLATE" > "$ACCT_M/SCHEMA.md"
136
+
137
+ DENIED_NAMES="account.json SCHEMA.md secrets .claude .git"
138
+ for n in $DENIED_NAMES; do
139
+ run_case "machinery block $n" "$(mkenv Write file_path "$n")" 2 "fs-guard. blocked path=$n reason=account-machinery"
140
+ done
141
+ # Segment-0 match: a nested path under a denied entry blocks for the same reason.
142
+ run_case "machinery nested settings" "$(mkenv Write file_path '.claude/settings.json')" 2 "fs-guard. blocked path=.claude/settings.json reason=account-machinery"
143
+ run_case "machinery nested secret" "$(mkenv Write file_path 'secrets/cloudflare.env')" 2 "reason=account-machinery"
144
+ # Every write tool, not just Write.
145
+ run_case "machinery edit blocks" "$(mkenv Edit file_path 'account.json')" 2 "reason=account-machinery"
146
+ run_case "machinery notebook blocks" "$(mkenv NotebookEdit notebook_path '.claude/n.ipynb')" 2 "reason=account-machinery"
147
+ # The schema's own reason reaches the operator-visible message.
148
+ run_case "machinery reason text" "$(mkenv Write file_path 'SCHEMA.md')" 2 "widens its own fence"
149
+ # An operator bucket under the same schema is unaffected.
150
+ run_case "machinery bucket allow" "$(mkenv Write file_path 'projects/acme/a.txt')" 0 ""
151
+ # No fence, no deny.
152
+ for n in $DENIED_NAMES; do
153
+ run_case "no deny fence allows $n" "$(mkenv Write file_path "$n")" 0 "" "$ACCT_M"
154
+ done
155
+
128
156
  # Allowed-set parse == documented set.
129
157
  EXPECT="projects contacts documents url-get output generated extracted uploads agents specialists sites public cache secrets state logs tmp .quarantine SCHEMA.md account.json AGENTS.md .claude .git"
130
158
  GOT=$(awk '/^```allowed-top-level$/{f=1;next} /^```$/{f=0} f' "$ACCT/SCHEMA.md" | tr '\n' ' ' | sed 's/ *$//')
131
159
  if [ "$GOT" = "$EXPECT" ]; then echo "PASS: allowed-set parse"; PASS=$((PASS+1));
132
160
  else echo "FAIL: allowed-set parse: got [$GOT]" >&2; FAIL=$((FAIL+1)); fi
133
161
 
162
+ # Deny-fence parse == documented set. The guard reads this fence, so pinning its
163
+ # contents here means a name cannot be added or dropped without a test edit.
164
+ EXPECT_D="account.json SCHEMA.md secrets .claude .git"
165
+ GOT_D=$(awk '/^```agent-denied-top-level$/{f=1;next} /^```$/{f=0} f' "$ACCT/SCHEMA.md" | cut -f1 | tr '\n' ' ' | sed 's/ *$//')
166
+ if [ "$GOT_D" = "$EXPECT_D" ]; then echo "PASS: deny-set parse"; PASS=$((PASS+1));
167
+ else echo "FAIL: deny-set parse: got [$GOT_D]" >&2; FAIL=$((FAIL+1)); fi
168
+
169
+ # Every deny entry carries a reason column: the block message has no owning
170
+ # plugin to name, so the schema must supply the explanation.
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  **Recall surfaces the attachment, not just the text.** A recalled message that carried media now includes an `attachment` reference on its read-tool row (`whatsapp-messages` and both modes of `whatsapp-conversation-graph-state`): `attachmentId`, `filename`, `mimeType`, a `sizeBytes` (bytes, as stored — the line renders it as KB/MB), an absolute on-disk `path` to the stored bytes, and a `readableTextPath` when an extracted-text sibling exists. The reference resolves against the same store account the route read the thread from (the house account when projecting a sub-account), so the path always points at the house-stored bytes, never the sub-account's own empty uploads dir. The read-tool output renders it as an indented `[attachment: <name> (<mime>, <size>); Read: <path>]` line, and the agent reads that path directly (an image renders when Read). Inbound WhatsApp media runs best-effort text extraction (the earlier `skipDocToText` opt-out was retired): a convertible container (xlsx, docx, ods, and the rest of `CONVERTIBLE_DOC_MIME`) gets an `.extracted.txt` sibling, so `readableTextPath` is populated for those; an image or other non-convertible type has no sibling and surfaces the bytes `path` alone. Observable on each read route's result line as `withAttachments=<n>`; a record that names an attachment whose bytes are missing under the store account logs `[whatsapp-read-tool] op=attachment-miss attachmentId=<8> storeAccount=<id>`, which separates a genuine house-store gap from a sub-account mis-resolution.
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- **Single source of truth + fail-closed.** The effective account is resolved **exactly once**, in the gate: `checkDmAccess` returns `effectiveAccountId` (the house account for owner/`adminPhones`/public, the bound sub-account for a manager), and that value threads through the inbound payload → gateway → `ensureChannelSession`, which spawns into it **without re-reading** the `accountManagers` map. There is no second resolution and no `?? accountId` house fallback: if a manager's bound sub-account is not a valid account, the inbound is **rejected** (no session spawned, no reply), never routed to the house. This closes the escalation where a divergence between two independent map reads handed a scoped manager a house-owner admin session. Observable signals: `op=account-manager-route … effectiveAccount=… source=gate` on a routed manager inbound; `op=account-manager-reject … reason=unresolved-effective-account` on the fail-closed drop; a standing `op=escalation-tripwire` belt that can only fire if a future change reintroduces the divergence.
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+ **Single source of truth + fail-closed.** The effective account is resolved **exactly once**, in the gate: `checkDmAccess` returns `effectiveAccountId` (the house account for owner/`adminPhones`/public, the bound sub-account for a manager), and that value threads through the inbound payload → gateway → `ensureChannelSession`, which spawns into it **without re-reading** the `accountManagers` map. There is no second resolution and no `?? accountId` house fallback: if a manager's bound sub-account is not a valid account, the inbound is **rejected** (no session spawned, no reply), never routed to the house. This closes the escalation where a divergence between two independent map reads handed a scoped manager a house-owner admin session. Observable signals: `op=account-manager-route … effectiveAccount=… source=gate` on a routed manager inbound; `op=account-manager-reject … reason=unresolved-effective-account` on the fail-closed drop; a standing `op=escalation-tripwire` belt that can only fire if a future change reintroduces the divergence. The belt compares the manager's effective account against the **house** UUID, not against the account inbound persists to — on an install that sets `channelRoutingAccountId` those differ, and a manager bound to the routing target is a legitimate binding that must admit. The binding write path now refuses a house-account binding at write time, so no new one can be created; a binding written before that refusal existed is still on disk and is what the belt catches.
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  **The scheduler path fails closed too.** A scheduled dispatch (`POST /api/channel/schedule-inject`) reaches the same spawn machine without going through the gate, resolving its own effective account via `effectiveAccountFor`. That resolver carries the same single-source + fail-closed shape: a non-manager destination scopes to the house (an owner/admin's real scope), a valid manager scopes to the bound sub-account, and a manager whose bound sub-account is not a valid account resolves to nothing — the route **rejects** (`op=schedule-account-manager-reject … reason=unresolved-effective-account`, HTTP 403, no spawn, no reply), never routing to the house. There is no `?? accountId` fallback on this path either. Telegram scheduled dispatch is house-only by construction (no account-manager routing), so there is nothing to fail closed there.
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+
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+ ## Entries you may not write
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+
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+ Five of the entries above are this account's own machinery rather than operator
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+ data. Each is listed below with the reason it is off-limits. The write guard
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+ blocks a write whose first path segment matches one of them and quotes that
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+ reason back. Change any of them through the code that owns it. Each has an
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+ owner already, named in its reason below, and none of the five is ever authored
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+ by editing the file here.
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+
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+ ```agent-denied-top-level
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+ account.json the account's identity and settings, changed through the account and admin tools
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+ SCHEMA.md the layout rules the write guard itself reads, so editing it widens its own fence
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+ secrets provisioned credentials, written by the code that mints each one
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+ .claude the agent's own settings and hooks, seeded when the account is provisioned
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+ .git the account directory's git internals, managed by git
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+ ```
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