335 lines
14 KiB
JavaScript
335 lines
14 KiB
JavaScript
#!/usr/bin/env node
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/**
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* Context-signals gatherer for the bare Impeccable invocation
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* (no-argument) path. Collects cheap, deterministic signals about the current
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* project and emits them as JSON.
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*
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* It does NOT score or rank. The agent reasons over the raw signals using its
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* knowledge of the command catalog (see SKILL.md routing rule 1). Deliberately
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* light: no LLM calls, no detector run (`npx impeccable detect` is heavier and
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* opt-in), no file writes. Every probe is best-effort and never throws; the
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* output is always valid JSON.
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*
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* Signals:
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* - setup: PRODUCT.md / DESIGN.md presence and whether code exists
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* - critique: the latest cached critique score (.impeccable/critique)
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* - git: branch + files changed vs the default branch (a scope hint)
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* - devServer: whether a local dev server answers on a common port (gates live)
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*/
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import fs from 'node:fs';
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import net from 'node:net';
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import path from 'node:path';
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import { fileURLToPath } from 'node:url';
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import { execFileSync } from 'node:child_process';
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import { loadContext, extractPlatform } from './context.mjs';
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import { getCritiqueDir } from './lib/impeccable-paths.mjs';
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/** Is there code here at all, or just context files / an empty repo? */
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function hasCode(cwd) {
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if (fs.existsSync(path.join(cwd, 'package.json'))) return true;
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for (const d of ['src', 'app', 'pages', 'site', 'public', 'components', 'lib']) {
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if (fs.existsSync(path.join(cwd, d))) return true;
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}
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return false;
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}
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/**
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* The most recent critique snapshot across all targets. Filenames are
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* timestamp-prefixed (`<iso>__<slug>.md`), so a lexical sort is chronological.
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* Parses the small frontmatter for score + P0/P1 counts.
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*/
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function latestCritique(cwd) {
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try {
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const dir = getCritiqueDir(cwd);
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if (!fs.existsSync(dir)) return null;
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const files = fs.readdirSync(dir).filter((f) => f.endsWith('.md')).sort();
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if (!files.length) return null;
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const newest = files[files.length - 1];
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const text = fs.readFileSync(path.join(dir, newest), 'utf-8');
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const front = text.split('---')[1] || '';
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const get = (k) => {
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const m = front.match(new RegExp(`^${k}:\\s*(.+)$`, 'm'));
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return m ? m[1].trim() : null;
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};
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const num = (v) => {
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const n = Number(v);
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return Number.isFinite(n) ? n : null;
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};
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return {
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slug: get('slug'),
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score: num(get('score')),
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p0: num(get('p0')),
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p1: num(get('p1')),
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timestamp: get('timestamp'),
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file: path.relative(cwd, path.join(dir, newest)),
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};
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} catch {
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return null;
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}
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}
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/** Branch + a scope hint: files changed vs the default branch, else working tree. */
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function gitSignals(cwd) {
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const run = (args, { trim = true } = {}) => {
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try {
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const out = execFileSync('git', args, {
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cwd,
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encoding: 'utf-8',
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stdio: ['ignore', 'pipe', 'ignore'],
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});
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return trim ? out.trim() : out;
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} catch {
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return null;
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}
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};
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if (run(['rev-parse', '--is-inside-work-tree']) !== 'true') {
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return { isRepo: false, branch: null, base: null, changedFiles: [], changedCount: 0 };
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}
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const branch = run(['rev-parse', '--abbrev-ref', 'HEAD']);
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// The merge target is detected, not assumed. A hardcoded main/master list
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// diffed develop-based repos against the wrong base, so git.changedFiles
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// carried the whole develop/main divergence into scan.targets (issue
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// #302). Signals, most specific first: the branch's configured upstream
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// (@{u}; a branch pushed with -u tracks itself and is skipped by the
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// self-check), then the remote's default-branch symref (origin/HEAD),
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// then the conventional integration names. The conventional fallbacks
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// are withheld when the current branch IS one of them: sitting on main
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// in a repo that also has develop must not diff the two integration
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// branches against each other.
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// Candidates carry a display name (what git.base reports) and the revs to
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// try, in order. A remote ref like `upstream/release` (fork workflows) or
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// an origin/HEAD target with no local checkout is a perfectly good diff
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// base, so revs are not limited to local branch names.
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const remotes = (run(['remote']) || '').split('\n').filter(Boolean);
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// Read @{u} as a FULL symbolic ref: refs/heads/... is a local upstream
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// (branch.<x>.remote = "."), refs/remotes/<r>/... is remote-tracking. No
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// string guessing on the abbreviated form survives contact with reality:
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// a local upstream named release/2.0 is one branch name, and a local
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// feature/foo beside a remote actually named "feature" is only told apart
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// from feature's remote-tracking refs by the full ref namespace.
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const resolveUpstream = () => {
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const full = run(['rev-parse', '--symbolic-full-name', '@{u}']);
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if (!full) return null;
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if (full.startsWith('refs/heads/')) {
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const name = full.slice('refs/heads/'.length);
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return { name, rev: name };
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}
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if (full.startsWith('refs/remotes/')) {
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const rest = full.slice('refs/remotes/'.length);
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const i = rest.indexOf('/');
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if (i > 0) return { name: rest.slice(i + 1), rev: rest };
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}
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return null;
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};
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const conventional = ['develop', 'main', 'master'];
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// On an integration branch itself the scope hint is the working tree. No
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// signal may override that: an origin/HEAD or upstream naming a DIFFERENT
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// integration branch (sitting on develop while the remote default is
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// main) would produce exactly the integration-vs-integration divergence
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// this detection exists to prevent. "Integration branch" means a
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// conventional name OR any remote's default branch (origin first, but a
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// fork-parent layout may only have an `upstream` remote), so a
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// non-standard default like trunk is guarded the same way. A detached
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// checkout (branch reads as the literal `HEAD`) has no branch identity to
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// diff for and keeps the working-tree scope too.
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const remoteHeads = [];
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for (const r of [...new Set(['origin', ...remotes])]) {
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// The symref's own prefix is the remote just queried, so it is stripped
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// directly; the remote need not be in `git remote` output (tests and
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// partial clones fabricate refs/remotes/origin/* without a remote).
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const ref = run(['symbolic-ref', '--short', `refs/remotes/${r}/HEAD`]);
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if (ref && ref.startsWith(`${r}/`)) remoteHeads.push({ name: ref.slice(r.length + 1), rev: ref });
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}
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const onIntegrationBranch = branch === 'HEAD'
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|| conventional.includes(branch)
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|| remoteHeads.some((head) => head.name === branch);
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let base = null;
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let baseRev = null;
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if (!onIntegrationBranch) {
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const upstream = resolveUpstream();
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// Every named candidate tries the local branch first, then that name on
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// every remote (origin first). Covering all remotes up front is what
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// makes the name-level dedup below safe: a develop or main that exists
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// only as upstream/<name> still resolves even though origin's candidate
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// claimed the name first.
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const remoteOrder = ['origin', ...remotes.filter((name) => name !== 'origin')];
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const revsFor = (name) => [name, ...remoteOrder.map((r) => `${r}/${name}`)];
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const candidates = [];
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const seen = new Set();
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const addCandidate = (name, revs) => {
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if (!name || name === branch || seen.has(name)) return;
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seen.add(name);
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candidates.push({ name, revs });
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};
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// The upstream tracks the actual merge target, so its own rev wins over
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// a possibly stale local branch of the same name.
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if (upstream) addCandidate(upstream.name, [upstream.rev]);
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// A develop branch marks a git-flow repo where features merge to develop
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// even when the platform default (origin/HEAD) was never flipped off
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// main; an existing develop therefore outranks the remote default. This
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// is #302's own repro shape, and repos without develop are unaffected.
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// A remote's advertised default prefers its own remote-tracking rev over
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// a possibly stale local checkout of the same name, for the same reason
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// the upstream candidate leads with its rev. That applies to the develop
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// candidate too when the remote default IS develop: it sits before the
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// remote-default entries in the order, so it must lead with their rev
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// itself or a stale local develop would win.
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const advertisedRevs = (name) => remoteHeads.filter((head) => head.name === name).map((head) => head.rev);
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addCandidate('develop', [...new Set([...advertisedRevs('develop'), ...revsFor('develop')])]);
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for (const head of remoteHeads) addCandidate(head.name, [...new Set([head.rev, ...revsFor(head.name)])]);
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for (const name of ['main', 'master']) addCandidate(name, revsFor(name));
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for (const c of candidates) {
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const rev = c.revs.find((r) => run(['rev-parse', '--verify', '--quiet', r]) !== null);
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if (rev) {
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base = c.name;
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baseRev = rev;
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break;
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}
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}
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}
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const diffBase = base && branch && branch !== base ? base : null;
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const fromDiff = diffBase ? run(['diff', '--name-only', `${baseRev}...HEAD`]) : null;
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// porcelain lines are `XY PATH`: a 2-char status + a space, then the path.
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// Don't trim the combined output — an unstaged-modified line starts with a
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// leading space (` M path`), and a global trim would eat the first line's
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// status column and shift the slice. Renames render as `old -> new`.
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const fromStatus = run(['-c', 'core.quotepath=false', 'status', '--porcelain'], { trim: false });
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let changed = [];
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if (fromDiff) {
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changed = fromDiff.split('\n').filter(Boolean);
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} else if (fromStatus) {
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changed = fromStatus.split(/\r?\n/).filter(Boolean).map((l) => {
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const p = l.slice(3);
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const arrow = p.indexOf(' -> ');
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return arrow === -1 ? p : p.slice(arrow + 4);
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});
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}
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return {
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isRepo: true,
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branch,
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base: diffBase,
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changedFiles: changed.slice(0, 50),
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changedCount: changed.length,
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};
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}
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const COMMON_DEV_PORTS = [4321, 3000, 5173, 5174, 8080, 8000, 4200];
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function probePort(port, timeout = 250) {
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return new Promise((resolve) => {
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const sock = new net.Socket();
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let settled = false;
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const finish = (ok) => {
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if (settled) return;
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settled = true;
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try { sock.destroy(); } catch { /* ignore */ }
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resolve(ok);
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};
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sock.setTimeout(timeout);
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sock.once('connect', () => finish(true));
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sock.once('timeout', () => finish(false));
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sock.once('error', () => finish(false));
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sock.connect(port, '127.0.0.1');
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});
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}
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async function devServerSignals() {
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const open = [];
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await Promise.all(
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COMMON_DEV_PORTS.map(async (p) => {
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if (await probePort(p)) open.push(p);
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}),
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);
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open.sort((a, b) => a - b);
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return { running: open.length > 0, ports: open };
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}
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// Extensions the detector scans (mirrors the engine's walkDir set + HTML).
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const SCANNABLE_EXT = new Set([
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'.html', '.htm', '.css', '.scss',
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'.jsx', '.tsx', '.js', '.ts', '.vue', '.svelte', '.astro',
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]);
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// Where UI source typically lives. The detector walks these and skips
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// node_modules / dist / build and all hidden dirs automatically.
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const SOURCE_DIRS = ['src', 'app', 'components', 'pages', 'public'];
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// A changed file under a hidden or dependency/build directory is not app
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// source — it's a vendored AI-harness install (.claude/skills/..., .cursor/,
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// .impeccable/, issue #303), a build artifact, or a dependency. Mirrors the
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// engine walkDir's skip rule so git-changes targeting can't resurface paths
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// the walker would never visit.
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function isVendoredPath(rel) {
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const dirSegments = rel.split(/[\\/]/).slice(0, -1);
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return dirSegments.some(
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(seg) =>
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(seg.startsWith('.') && seg !== '.vitepress' && seg !== '.vuepress' && seg !== '.storybook') ||
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seg === 'node_modules' || seg === 'dist' || seg === 'build' || seg === '__pycache__',
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);
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}
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/**
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* Local paths the agent should point the bundled detector at — never a URL.
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* A URL means a costly Puppeteer browser render, and a probed dev-server port
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* may not even belong to this project. An HTML *file* or a source tree is
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* scanned by the cheap, jsdom-free static engine. This script does NOT run the
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* detector; it just surfaces the target(s) so the agent can run
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* `node <scripts>/detect.mjs --json <targets>` and fold the hits in.
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*/
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function scanTargets(cwd, git) {
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// 1. Dirty tree wins: scan exactly the markup/style files in flight. It's
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// what the user is working on, it's a small set, and it's local.
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if (git.isRepo && git.changedFiles.length) {
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const changed = git.changedFiles
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.filter((f) => SCANNABLE_EXT.has(path.extname(f).toLowerCase()))
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.filter((f) => !isVendoredPath(f))
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.filter((f) => fs.existsSync(path.join(cwd, f)));
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if (changed.length) return { targets: changed.slice(0, 50), via: 'git-changes' };
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}
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// 2. Otherwise scan the local source dirs that exist.
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const dirs = SOURCE_DIRS.filter((d) => fs.existsSync(path.join(cwd, d)));
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if (dirs.length) return { targets: dirs, via: 'source-dir' };
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// 3. A root HTML entry, or the project root as a last resort when there's
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// code but no conventional source dir (walkDir still skips heavy dirs).
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if (fs.existsSync(path.join(cwd, 'index.html'))) return { targets: ['index.html'], via: 'html' };
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if (hasCode(cwd)) return { targets: ['.'], via: 'root' };
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return { targets: [], via: null };
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}
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export async function gatherSignals(cwd = process.cwd()) {
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const ctx = loadContext(cwd);
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const git = gitSignals(cwd);
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return {
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setup: {
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hasProduct: ctx.hasProduct,
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productPath: ctx.productPath,
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hasDesign: ctx.hasDesign,
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designPath: ctx.designPath,
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hasCode: hasCode(cwd),
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platform: extractPlatform(ctx.product),
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},
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critique: { latest: latestCritique(cwd) },
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git,
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devServer: await devServerSignals(),
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scan: scanTargets(cwd, git),
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};
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}
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async function cli() {
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const signals = await gatherSignals(process.cwd());
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process.stdout.write(`${JSON.stringify(signals, null, 2)}\n`);
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}
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function invokedAsScript() {
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const arg = process.argv[1];
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if (!arg) return false;
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try {
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return fs.realpathSync(arg) === fs.realpathSync(fileURLToPath(import.meta.url));
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} catch {
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return false;
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}
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}
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if (invokedAsScript()) {
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cli();
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}
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