cclaw-cli 7.5.0 → 7.6.0

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+ import fs from "node:fs/promises";
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+ import path from "node:path";
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  export const STACK_REVIEW_ROUTE_PROFILES = [
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  {
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  stack: "TypeScript/JavaScript",
@@ -56,3 +58,432 @@ export const STACK_DISCOVERY_MARKERS = [
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  export const STACK_DISCOVERY_DIR_MARKERS = [
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  ".github/workflows"
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  ];
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+ const STACK_ADAPTER_FACTORIES = [
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+ {
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+ id: "rust",
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+ displayName: "Rust",
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+ async detect({ fileExists }) {
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+ return await fileExists("Cargo.toml");
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+ },
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+ async build() {
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+ return {
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+ id: "rust",
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+ displayName: "Rust",
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+ manifestGlobs: ["Cargo.toml", "**/Cargo.toml"],
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+ lockfileTwins: [
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+ { manifestGlob: "Cargo.toml", lockfileGlob: "Cargo.lock" }
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+ ],
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+ testCommandHints: ["cargo test", "cargo nextest run"],
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+ wiringAggregator: rustWiringAggregator()
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+ };
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+ }
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+ },
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+ {
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+ id: "node",
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+ displayName: "Node/TypeScript",
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+ async detect({ fileExists }) {
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+ return await fileExists("package.json");
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+ },
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+ async build({ fileExists }) {
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+ const lockfileTwins = [];
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+ const candidates = [
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+ { manifestGlob: "package.json", lockfileGlob: "package-lock.json" },
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+ { manifestGlob: "package.json", lockfileGlob: "yarn.lock" },
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+ { manifestGlob: "package.json", lockfileGlob: "pnpm-lock.yaml" }
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+ ];
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+ let detectedAny = false;
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+ for (const candidate of candidates) {
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+ if (await fileExists(candidate.lockfileGlob)) {
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+ lockfileTwins.push(candidate);
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+ detectedAny = true;
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+ }
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+ }
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+ // Conservative default when no lockfile is on disk: assume npm.
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+ // Slice-commit uses lockfileTwins to know which file to auto-include
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+ // when the manifest is in claim and the lockfile drifted; a stale
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+ // npm-style guess is harmless on a yarn project because we only
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+ // act on actual on-disk drift.
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+ if (!detectedAny) {
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+ lockfileTwins.push({
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+ manifestGlob: "package.json",
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+ lockfileGlob: "package-lock.json"
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+ });
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+ }
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+ return {
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+ id: "node",
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+ displayName: "Node/TypeScript",
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+ manifestGlobs: ["package.json", "**/package.json"],
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+ lockfileTwins,
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+ testCommandHints: [
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+ "npm test",
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+ "pnpm test",
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+ "yarn test",
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+ "npx vitest run",
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+ "npx jest"
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+ ],
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+ wiringAggregator: nodeTsWiringAggregator()
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+ };
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+ }
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+ },
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+ {
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+ id: "python",
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+ displayName: "Python",
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+ async detect({ fileExists }) {
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+ return ((await fileExists("pyproject.toml")) ||
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+ (await fileExists("requirements.txt")) ||
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+ (await fileExists("Pipfile")) ||
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+ (await fileExists("setup.py")));
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+ },
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+ async build({ fileExists }) {
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+ const lockfileTwins = [];
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+ const pyprojectCandidates = [
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+ { manifestGlob: "pyproject.toml", lockfileGlob: "poetry.lock" },
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+ { manifestGlob: "pyproject.toml", lockfileGlob: "uv.lock" },
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+ { manifestGlob: "pyproject.toml", lockfileGlob: "pdm.lock" }
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+ ];
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+ let pyprojectAny = false;
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+ if (await fileExists("pyproject.toml")) {
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+ for (const candidate of pyprojectCandidates) {
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+ if (await fileExists(candidate.lockfileGlob)) {
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+ lockfileTwins.push(candidate);
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+ pyprojectAny = true;
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+ }
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+ }
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+ if (!pyprojectAny) {
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+ // Default guess for projects that don't yet have a lockfile.
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+ lockfileTwins.push({
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+ manifestGlob: "pyproject.toml",
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+ lockfileGlob: "poetry.lock"
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+ });
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+ }
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+ }
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+ if (await fileExists("Pipfile")) {
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+ lockfileTwins.push({ manifestGlob: "Pipfile", lockfileGlob: "Pipfile.lock" });
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+ }
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+ return {
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+ id: "python",
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+ displayName: "Python",
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+ manifestGlobs: [
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+ "pyproject.toml",
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+ "Pipfile",
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+ "requirements.txt",
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+ "requirements-dev.txt",
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+ "setup.py",
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+ "setup.cfg"
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+ ],
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+ lockfileTwins,
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+ testCommandHints: ["pytest", "python -m pytest", "python -m unittest"],
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+ wiringAggregator: pythonWiringAggregator()
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+ };
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+ }
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+ },
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+ {
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+ id: "go",
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+ displayName: "Go",
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+ async detect({ fileExists }) {
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+ return await fileExists("go.mod");
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+ },
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+ async build() {
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+ return {
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+ id: "go",
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+ displayName: "Go",
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+ manifestGlobs: ["go.mod", "**/go.mod"],
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+ lockfileTwins: [
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+ { manifestGlob: "go.mod", lockfileGlob: "go.sum" }
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+ ],
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+ testCommandHints: ["go test ./...", "go test"]
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+ };
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+ }
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+ },
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+ {
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+ id: "ruby",
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+ displayName: "Ruby",
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+ async detect({ fileExists }) {
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+ return await fileExists("Gemfile");
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+ },
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+ async build() {
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+ return {
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+ id: "ruby",
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+ displayName: "Ruby",
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+ manifestGlobs: ["Gemfile", "**/Gemfile"],
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+ lockfileTwins: [
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+ { manifestGlob: "Gemfile", lockfileGlob: "Gemfile.lock" }
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+ ],
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+ testCommandHints: ["bundle exec rspec", "bundle exec rake test"]
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+ };
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+ }
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+ },
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+ {
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+ id: "php",
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+ displayName: "PHP",
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+ async detect({ fileExists }) {
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+ return await fileExists("composer.json");
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+ },
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+ async build() {
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+ return {
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+ id: "php",
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+ displayName: "PHP",
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+ manifestGlobs: ["composer.json", "**/composer.json"],
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+ lockfileTwins: [
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+ { manifestGlob: "composer.json", lockfileGlob: "composer.lock" }
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+ ],
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+ testCommandHints: ["composer test", "vendor/bin/phpunit"]
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+ };
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+ }
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+ },
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+ {
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+ id: "swift",
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+ displayName: "Swift",
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+ async detect({ fileExists }) {
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+ return await fileExists("Package.swift");
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+ },
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+ async build() {
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+ return {
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+ id: "swift",
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+ displayName: "Swift",
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+ manifestGlobs: ["Package.swift", "**/Package.swift"],
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+ lockfileTwins: [
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+ { manifestGlob: "Package.swift", lockfileGlob: "Package.resolved" }
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+ ],
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+ testCommandHints: ["swift test"]
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+ };
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+ }
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+ },
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+ {
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+ id: "dotnet",
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+ displayName: ".NET",
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+ async detect({ fileExists }) {
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+ return ((await fileExists("global.json")) ||
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+ (await fileExists("Directory.Build.props")));
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+ },
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+ async build() {
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+ return {
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+ id: "dotnet",
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+ displayName: ".NET",
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+ manifestGlobs: ["**/*.csproj", "**/*.fsproj", "**/*.vbproj"],
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+ lockfileTwins: [
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+ { manifestGlob: "**/*.csproj", lockfileGlob: "**/packages.lock.json" }
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+ ],
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+ testCommandHints: ["dotnet test"]
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+ };
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+ }
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+ },
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+ {
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+ id: "elixir",
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+ displayName: "Elixir",
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+ async detect({ fileExists }) {
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+ return await fileExists("mix.exs");
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+ },
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+ async build() {
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+ return {
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+ id: "elixir",
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+ displayName: "Elixir",
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+ manifestGlobs: ["mix.exs", "**/mix.exs"],
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+ lockfileTwins: [
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+ { manifestGlob: "mix.exs", lockfileGlob: "mix.lock" }
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+ ],
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+ testCommandHints: ["mix test"]
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+ };
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+ }
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+ },
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+ {
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+ id: "java",
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+ displayName: "Java/JVM",
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+ async detect({ fileExists }) {
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+ return ((await fileExists("pom.xml")) ||
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+ (await fileExists("build.gradle")) ||
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+ (await fileExists("build.gradle.kts")));
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+ },
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+ async build({ fileExists }) {
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+ const manifestGlobs = [];
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+ if (await fileExists("pom.xml"))
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+ manifestGlobs.push("pom.xml");
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+ if (await fileExists("build.gradle"))
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+ manifestGlobs.push("build.gradle");
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+ if (await fileExists("build.gradle.kts"))
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+ manifestGlobs.push("build.gradle.kts");
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+ // Java/Gradle/Maven do not have a single canonical lockfile in
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+ // common usage. Leave lockfileTwins empty (no-op for slice-commit
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+ // auto-include). Projects that want lockfiles wire them via the
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+ // local config or wrapper rather than at the adapter layer.
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+ return {
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+ id: "java",
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+ displayName: "Java/JVM",
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+ manifestGlobs: manifestGlobs.length > 0 ? manifestGlobs : ["pom.xml"],
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+ lockfileTwins: [],
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+ testCommandHints: ["mvn test", "gradle test", "./gradlew test"]
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+ };
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+ }
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+ }
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+ ];
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+ const UNKNOWN_STACK_ADAPTER = {
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+ id: "unknown",
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+ displayName: "current stack",
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+ manifestGlobs: [],
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+ lockfileTwins: [],
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+ testCommandHints: []
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+ };
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+ /**
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+ * Load the stack-adapter for a project. Walks the registered factories
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+ * in order; the first detector that returns true wins. Returns the
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+ * `unknown` adapter (no-op) when no detector matches.
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+ *
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+ * Adapter init reads the filesystem to auto-detect lockfile twins
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+ * (e.g. yarn.lock vs package-lock.json). Callers should cache the
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+ * adapter for the lifetime of the operation rather than calling this
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+ * per-row.
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+ */
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+ export async function loadStackAdapter(projectRoot, options = {}) {
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+ const root = options.projectRoot ?? projectRoot;
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+ const fileExists = async (relPath) => {
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+ if (relPath.includes("*")) {
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+ // We never glob in the detection path; concrete probes only.
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+ return false;
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+ }
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+ try {
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+ await fs.access(path.join(root, relPath));
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+ return true;
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+ }
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+ catch {
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+ return false;
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+ }
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+ };
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+ const factoryInput = { fileExists };
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+ for (const factory of STACK_ADAPTER_FACTORIES) {
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+ if (await factory.detect(factoryInput)) {
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+ return factory.build(factoryInput);
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+ }
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+ }
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+ return UNKNOWN_STACK_ADAPTER;
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+ }
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+ /**
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+ * Synthesize a stack adapter from explicit lockfile-twin overrides.
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+ * Useful in tests that want to pin twins without a real filesystem
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+ * scan, and for the linter test suite.
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+ */
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+ export function buildStackAdapterForTests(partial) {
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+ return {
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+ manifestGlobs: [],
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+ lockfileTwins: [],
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+ testCommandHints: [],
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+ ...partial
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+ };
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+ }
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+ export const UNKNOWN_STACK = UNKNOWN_STACK_ADAPTER;
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+ // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ // Wiring aggregator helpers (per stack).
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+ // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ function rustWiringAggregator() {
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+ return {
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+ aggregatorPattern: "src/lib.rs | src/main.rs | mod.rs (parent module)",
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+ resolveAggregatorFor(filePath) {
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+ const normalized = normalizeRel(filePath);
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+ if (!/\.rs$/u.test(normalized))
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+ return null;
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+ // The file IS itself an aggregator: nothing to do.
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+ const basename = baseName(normalized);
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+ if (basename === "lib.rs" || basename === "main.rs" || basename === "mod.rs") {
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+ return null;
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+ }
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+ // Find the nearest `src/` ancestor and target its `lib.rs` (or main).
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+ // We default to lib.rs because most workspaces expose a library
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+ // crate; binaries can override by carrying main.rs in the claim
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+ // alongside lib.rs.
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+ const segments = normalized.split("/");
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+ const srcIdx = segments.lastIndexOf("src");
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+ if (srcIdx < 0) {
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+ // No conventional layout — fall back to parent dir mod.rs.
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+ const parent = segments.slice(0, -1).join("/");
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+ if (parent.length === 0)
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+ return null;
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+ return `${parent}/mod.rs`;
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+ }
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+ const srcRoot = segments.slice(0, srcIdx + 1).join("/");
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+ // If file lives directly under src/ (e.g. src/foo.rs), it must be
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+ // declared in src/lib.rs (or src/main.rs).
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+ if (srcIdx === segments.length - 2) {
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+ return `${srcRoot}/lib.rs`;
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+ }
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+ // Otherwise, the parent module's mod.rs is the wiring point.
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+ const parentSegments = segments.slice(0, -1);
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+ return `${parentSegments.join("/")}/mod.rs`;
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+ }
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+ };
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+ }
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+ function nodeTsWiringAggregator() {
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+ const candidateBasenames = ["index.ts", "index.tsx", "index.js", "index.jsx"];
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+ return {
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+ aggregatorPattern: "parent-dir index.{ts,tsx,js,jsx} (only when an index.* already exists in the parent dir)",
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+ resolveAggregatorFor(filePath, repoState) {
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+ const normalized = normalizeRel(filePath);
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+ if (!/\.(ts|tsx|js|jsx|mjs|cjs)$/u.test(normalized))
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+ return null;
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+ const basename = baseName(normalized);
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+ if (candidateBasenames.includes(basename))
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+ return null;
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+ const segments = normalized.split("/");
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+ if (segments.length < 2)
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+ return null;
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+ const parentDir = segments.slice(0, -1).join("/");
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+ const headFiles = repoState?.headFiles;
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+ // node-ts wiring is opt-in: if the parent dir already has an
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+ // index.* file at HEAD, the project uses barrel exports and the
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+ // new file must be added to the barrel. Without an index.* file,
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+ // we treat the project as not using barrels and emit no
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+ // requirement.
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+ if (!headFiles)
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+ return null;
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+ for (const candidate of candidateBasenames) {
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+ const indexPath = `${parentDir}/${candidate}`;
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+ if (headFiles.has(indexPath)) {
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+ return indexPath;
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+ }
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+ }
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+ return null;
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+ }
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+ };
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+ }
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+ function pythonWiringAggregator() {
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+ return {
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+ aggregatorPattern: "parent-dir __init__.py (skipped when sibling __init__.py absent — PEP 420 namespace package)",
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+ resolveAggregatorFor(filePath, repoState) {
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+ const normalized = normalizeRel(filePath);
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+ if (!/\.py$/u.test(normalized))
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+ return null;
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+ const basename = baseName(normalized);
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+ if (basename === "__init__.py")
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+ return null;
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+ const segments = normalized.split("/");
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+ if (segments.length < 2)
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+ return null;
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+ const parentDir = segments.slice(0, -1).join("/");
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+ const candidate = `${parentDir}/__init__.py`;
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+ // PEP 420 namespace packages skip __init__.py entirely. We detect
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+ // the layout by checking whether the parent dir already has an
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+ // __init__.py at HEAD; if it doesn't, treat the dir as namespace
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+ // and skip the requirement.
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+ const headFiles = repoState?.headFiles;
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+ if (!headFiles) {
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+ // No state: be conservative and emit the requirement so authors
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+ // either include the aggregator or migrate to PEP 420 with a
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+ // claimedPaths note.
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+ return candidate;
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+ }
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+ if (headFiles.has(candidate)) {
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+ return candidate;
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+ }
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+ // Sibling __init__.py absent — namespace package layout. No-op.
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+ return null;
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+ }
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+ };
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+ }
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+ // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ // Path helpers shared by aggregator resolvers.
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+ // ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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+ function normalizeRel(value) {
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+ return value.trim().replace(/\\/gu, "/").replace(/^\.\//u, "").replace(/\/+$/u, "");
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+ }
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+ function baseName(rel) {
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+ const idx = rel.lastIndexOf("/");
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+ return idx >= 0 ? rel.slice(idx + 1) : rel;
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+ }
package/dist/tdd-cycle.js CHANGED
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+ import { isSliceId } from "./util/slice-id.js";
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+ // Reject slices whose ID does not match the stable slice-id contract.
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- // cycles could appear to share a RED/GREEN pair.
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+ // cycles could appear to share a RED/GREEN pair. 7.6.0 relaxed the shape
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+ // to allow lettered sub-slice ids (e.g. `S-36a`) so plan amendments can
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+ // insert work between numeric slices without renumbering.
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- if (!SLICE_ID_PATTERN.test(slice)) {
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- issues.push(`slice "${slice}": id must match /^S-\\d+$/ (e.g. S-1); repair by re-logging RED/GREEN/REFACTOR with a stable slice id.`);
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+ if (!isSliceId(slice)) {
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+ issues.push(`slice "${slice}": id must match S-<number>(<letter><suffix>)? (e.g. S-1, S-36a); repair by re-logging RED/GREEN/REFACTOR with a stable slice id.`);
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+ /**
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+ * 7.6.0 — what slice-commit does when a manifest in the slice's
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+ * claim drifts its corresponding lockfile twin (e.g. Cargo.toml +
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+ * Cargo.lock; package.json + package-lock.json; pyproject.toml +
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+ * poetry.lock; etc).
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+ *
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+ * - `auto-include` (default) — fold the lockfile drift into the slice
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+ * commit so the manifest + lockfile land atomically.
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+ * - `auto-revert` — revert the lockfile drift before commit so the
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+ * slice ships only the manifest change; the next CI/test run will
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+ * regenerate the lockfile.
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+ * - `strict-fence` — reject the lockfile drift as
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+ * `slice_commit_path_drift` (pre-7.6.0 behavior).
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+ */
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+ export type LockfileTwinPolicy = "auto-include" | "auto-revert" | "strict-fence";
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+ /**
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+ * 7.6.0 — slice-commit policy when a manifest claim drifts its lockfile
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+ * twin (Cargo.toml/Cargo.lock, package.json/package-lock.json, etc).
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+ * Defaults to `auto-include` so the manifest + regenerated lockfile
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+ * land in the same managed commit instead of failing on drift.
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+ */
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+ lockfileTwinPolicy?: LockfileTwinPolicy;
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  }
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  export interface CclawConfig {
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+ /**
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+ * Slice-ID helpers.
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+ *
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+ * 7.6.0 — relaxed strict `/^S-\d+$/` to allow lettered sub-slices
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+ * (`S-36a`, `S-36b`, …) so plan amendments can insert work between
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+ * existing numeric slices without renumbering.
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+ *
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+ * Canonical shape: `S-<integer>(<lowercase-letter>[<lowercase-or-digit>...])?`
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+ *
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+ * Sort order (used everywhere we list slice ids):
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+ * 1. numeric chunk ascending
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+ * 2. lexical suffix ascending (no suffix sorts before any suffix)
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+ *
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+ * So: `S-1 < S-2 < S-10 < S-36 < S-36a < S-36b < S-37`.
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+ *
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+ * Surface:
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+ * - `SLICE_ID_PATTERN` — anchored regex source string for embedding
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+ * - `SLICE_ID_REGEX` — anchored RegExp for tests
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+ * - `parseSliceId` — strict parse → `{ numeric, suffix }` or null
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+ * - `isSliceId` — boolean shape check
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+ * - `compareSliceIds` — sort comparator
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+ * - `sortSliceIds` — convenience wrapper around `compareSliceIds`
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+ */
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+ /** Anchored, case-insensitive regex source for slice ids. */
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+ export declare const SLICE_ID_PATTERN = "^S-(\\d+)([a-z][a-z0-9]*)?$";
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+ /** Anchored, case-insensitive RegExp instance for slice ids. */
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+ export declare const SLICE_ID_REGEX: RegExp;
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+ export interface ParsedSliceId {
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+ /** Canonical normalized form, e.g. `S-36a`. */
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+ id: string;
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+ /** Numeric chunk as a number (e.g. `S-36a` → `36`). */
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+ numeric: number;
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+ /** Lowercase suffix (e.g. `S-36a` → `"a"`). Empty string when absent. */
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+ suffix: string;
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+ }
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+ /**
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+ * Strict parse of a slice id token.
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+ *
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+ * Returns `null` when the input is not a slice id. Whitespace and
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+ * surrounding markdown decorations (backticks, brackets, quotes) are
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+ * stripped before parsing so callers can pass cells from markdown
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+ * tables verbatim.
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+ */
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+ export declare function parseSliceId(raw: unknown): ParsedSliceId | null;
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+ /**
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+ * Boolean shape check. Lowercase-or-uppercase `S-` prefix accepted; the
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+ * canonical form is uppercase.
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+ */
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+ export declare function isSliceId(raw: unknown): boolean;
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+ /**
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+ * Comparator that orders slice ids by numeric chunk first, then by
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+ * suffix (no-suffix sorts before any suffix). Non-slice tokens fall
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+ * back to a stable lexical comparison so callers can pass mixed input
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+ * without crashing.
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+ */
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+ export declare function compareSliceIds(a: string, b: string): number;
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+ /** Convenience wrapper: returns a new sorted array using `compareSliceIds`. */
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+ export declare function sortSliceIds(ids: readonly string[]): string[];
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+ /**
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+ * Slice-ID helpers.
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+ *
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+ * 7.6.0 — relaxed strict `/^S-\d+$/` to allow lettered sub-slices
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+ * (`S-36a`, `S-36b`, …) so plan amendments can insert work between
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+ * existing numeric slices without renumbering.
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+ *
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+ * Canonical shape: `S-<integer>(<lowercase-letter>[<lowercase-or-digit>...])?`
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+ *
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+ * Sort order (used everywhere we list slice ids):
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+ * 1. numeric chunk ascending
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+ * 2. lexical suffix ascending (no suffix sorts before any suffix)
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+ *
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+ * So: `S-1 < S-2 < S-10 < S-36 < S-36a < S-36b < S-37`.
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+ *
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+ * Surface:
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+ * - `SLICE_ID_PATTERN` — anchored regex source string for embedding
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+ * - `SLICE_ID_REGEX` — anchored RegExp for tests
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+ * - `parseSliceId` — strict parse → `{ numeric, suffix }` or null
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+ * - `isSliceId` — boolean shape check
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+ * - `compareSliceIds` — sort comparator
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+ * - `sortSliceIds` — convenience wrapper around `compareSliceIds`
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+ */
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+ /** Anchored, case-insensitive regex source for slice ids. */
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+ export const SLICE_ID_PATTERN = "^S-(\\d+)([a-z][a-z0-9]*)?$";
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+ /** Anchored, case-insensitive RegExp instance for slice ids. */
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+ export const SLICE_ID_REGEX = new RegExp(SLICE_ID_PATTERN, "iu");
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+ /**
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+ * Strict parse of a slice id token.
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+ *
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+ * Returns `null` when the input is not a slice id. Whitespace and
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+ * surrounding markdown decorations (backticks, brackets, quotes) are
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+ * stripped before parsing so callers can pass cells from markdown
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+ * tables verbatim.
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+ */
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+ export function parseSliceId(raw) {
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+ if (typeof raw !== "string")
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+ return null;
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+ const stripped = raw.trim().replace(/^[`"'[\]()]+|[`"'[\]()]+$/gu, "");
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+ const match = SLICE_ID_REGEX.exec(stripped);
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+ if (!match)
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+ return null;
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+ const numericPart = match[1] ?? "";
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+ const suffixPart = (match[2] ?? "").toLowerCase();
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+ const numeric = Number(numericPart);
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+ if (!Number.isFinite(numeric) || !Number.isInteger(numeric))
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+ return null;
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+ const id = suffixPart.length > 0 ? `S-${numericPart}${suffixPart}` : `S-${numericPart}`;
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+ return { id, numeric, suffix: suffixPart };
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+ }
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+ /**
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+ * Boolean shape check. Lowercase-or-uppercase `S-` prefix accepted; the
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+ * canonical form is uppercase.
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+ */
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+ export function isSliceId(raw) {
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+ return parseSliceId(raw) !== null;
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+ }
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+ /**
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+ * Comparator that orders slice ids by numeric chunk first, then by
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+ * suffix (no-suffix sorts before any suffix). Non-slice tokens fall
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+ * back to a stable lexical comparison so callers can pass mixed input
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+ * without crashing.
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+ */
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+ export function compareSliceIds(a, b) {
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+ const pa = parseSliceId(a);
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+ const pb = parseSliceId(b);
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+ if (pa && pb) {
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+ if (pa.numeric !== pb.numeric)
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+ return pa.numeric - pb.numeric;
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+ if (pa.suffix === pb.suffix)
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+ return 0;
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+ if (pa.suffix === "")
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+ return -1;
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+ if (pb.suffix === "")
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+ return 1;
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+ return pa.suffix < pb.suffix ? -1 : 1;
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+ }
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+ if (pa)
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+ return -1;
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+ if (pb)
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+ return 1;
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+ if (a === b)
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+ return 0;
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+ return a < b ? -1 : 1;
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+ }
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+ /** Convenience wrapper: returns a new sorted array using `compareSliceIds`. */
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+ export function sortSliceIds(ids) {
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+ return [...ids].sort(compareSliceIds);
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+ }
package/package.json CHANGED
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  {
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  "name": "cclaw-cli",
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- "version": "7.5.0",
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+ "version": "7.6.0",
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  "description": "Installer-first flow toolkit for coding agents",
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  "type": "module",
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  "bin": {