pumuki-ast-hooks 5.5.22 → 5.5.24

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  ## 📝 Recent Changes
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+ ### Version 5.5.22 (2026-01-04)
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+ **🔴 CRITICAL Fix:**
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+ - Replaced self-referential wrapper with complete session-loader implementation
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+ - Root cause: wrapper called itself causing infinite recursion
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+ - Session loader now works correctly in all consuming projects
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+ ---
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  ### Version 5.5.21 (2026-01-04)
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  **🐛 Bug Fixes:**
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+ # Release Notes - v5.5.22
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+ **Release Date**: January 4, 2026
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+ **Type**: Critical Patch Release
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+ **Compatibility**: Fully backward compatible with 5.5.x
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+ ---
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+ ## 🔴 CRITICAL Fix
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+ ### Root Cause Analysis
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+ The session-loader fork bomb was caused by an **architectural flaw** in the wrapper pattern:
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+ ```
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+ scripts/hooks-system/bin/session-loader.sh (WRAPPER)
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+ → calls: bash "$REPO_ROOT/scripts/hooks-system/bin/session-loader.sh"
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+ → which is THE SAME FILE
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+ → INFINITE RECURSION → FORK BOMB
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+ ```
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+ ### Solution
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+ Replaced the 6-line self-referential wrapper with the **complete 108-line implementation** directly in `scripts/hooks-system/bin/session-loader.sh`.
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+ ### Impact
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+ - **Before**: Any project installing the library would get the broken wrapper, causing fork bombs on IDE startup
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+ - **After**: Projects get a fully working session-loader that displays context correctly
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+ ---
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+ ## 📦 Installation / Upgrade
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+ ```bash
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+ npm install --save-dev pumuki-ast-hooks@5.5.22
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+ npm run install-hooks
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+ ```
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+ ---
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  # Release Notes - v5.5.21
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  **Release Date**: January 4, 2026
package/package.json CHANGED
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  "name": "pumuki-ast-hooks",
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- "version": "5.5.22",
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+ "version": "5.5.24",
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  "description": "Enterprise-grade AST Intelligence System with multi-platform support (iOS, Android, Backend, Frontend) and Feature-First + DDD + Clean Architecture enforcement. Includes dynamic violations API for intelligent querying.",
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  "main": "index.js",
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  "bin": {
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  fs.writeFileSync(evidencePath, JSON.stringify(evidence, null, 2));
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  console.log('[Intelligent Audit] ✅ .AI_EVIDENCE.json updated with complete format (ai_gate, severity_metrics, token_usage, git_flow, watchers)');
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+ const MacNotificationSender = require('../../application/services/notification/MacNotificationSender');
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+ const notificationSender = new MacNotificationSender(null);
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+ const gateStatus = evidence.ai_gate.status;
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+ const violationCount = evidence.severity_metrics.total_violations;
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+ const level = gateStatus === 'BLOCKED' ? 'error' : 'info';
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+ const notifMsg = gateStatus === 'BLOCKED'
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+ ? `AI Gate BLOCKED - ${violationCount} violations need fixing`
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+ : `AI Evidence has been refreshed automatically`;
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+ notificationSender.send({ message: notifMsg, level });
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  } catch (evidenceFileUpdateError) {
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  process.stderr.write(`[Intelligent Audit] ⚠️ Evidence update failed: ${toErrorMessage(evidenceFileUpdateError)}\n`);
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  }