feat: Claude Code Monitor — lanes, pipelines and a merged workspace

Internal SmartGift build of a Claude Code monitoring dashboard.

Lanes: a durable unit of parallel agent work, one per working directory,
tracked across session restarts. Managed lanes are git worktrees the
dashboard provisions and can reset or remove behind a three-check destroy
guard and a counted preflight; adopted lanes are directories you already
own and are never destroyable.

Pipelines: a lane moves through pipeline stages. A stage the agent declares
with evidence renders green; a stage inferred from the tool-event stream
renders dashed amber and never counts as done. Detection is forward-only
within a 30-minute window, and never writes the declared stage.

Workspace: one page at /run with a lane grid, the selected lane's pipeline,
and a full Claude console behind a disclosure.
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description: >
Search a Claude Code session transcript for a string or regex pattern and show
every matching message with surrounding context. Reads
/api/sessions/:id/transcript and resolves sessions via /api/sessions?limit=
from the Agent Monitor dashboard. Use when hunting for a specific message,
prompt, tool call, or error inside a session's conversation.
---
# Transcript Grep
Find where a pattern appears in a session transcript and show the matches in context.
## Input
The user provides: **$ARGUMENTS**
Interpreted as a session reference plus a search pattern, e.g.
`<session-id> "rate limit"` or `latest TypeError`. Parsing rules:
- The session reference is the first token if it looks like an id, or the words
`latest`/`last` (most recently updated session).
- The remainder is the search pattern (string or regex, quoted if it contains spaces).
- If no session is given, default to the most recent session.
## Data Sources
| Endpoint | Returns |
|----------|---------|
| `GET /api/sessions?limit=N` | session list to resolve `latest`/`last` and to confirm the id exists |
| `GET /api/sessions/:id/transcript` | the ordered transcript messages (role, content, tool calls/results, timestamps) for the session |
## Report Sections
### 1. Resolve the session
If `latest`/`last` (or no id), call `GET /api/sessions?limit=1`. Otherwise verify
the id with `GET /api/sessions?limit=1000` (or `GET /api/sessions/:id`). Report
the resolved id, status, and model before searching.
### 2. Fetch and search
Call `GET /api/sessions/:id/transcript`. Walk the messages in order and match the
pattern against message text, tool_name, and tool input/output content.
Case-insensitive by default; treat the pattern as a regex if it contains regex
metacharacters, otherwise as a literal substring.
### 3. Matches with context
For each match show:
```
[#N HH:MM:SS role(:tool_name)]
… preceding line of context …
> matching line with the **pattern** emphasized
… following line of context …
```
Number matches sequentially. Include ±12 messages (or lines) of context so the
match is interpretable. If a tool call matches, show the tool_name and a trimmed
view of its arguments/result.
### 4. Summary
Report: total matches, how many distinct messages matched, the roles involved
(user / assistant / tool), and the timestamp span of the matches. If there are
zero matches, say so plainly and suggest a looser pattern.
## Output
- Lead with the match count and session header, then the contextual snippets.
- Keep snippets trimmed — truncate long tool payloads with `…` rather than dumping them.
- Cite only transcript content returned by the API — never fabricate messages.
- If the dashboard is unreachable, tell the user to start it with `npm start` from the repo root.