claude plugin install materializes the plugin's inline hooks into
~/.claude/settings.json itself, with \${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT} resolved to the
actual cache path — confirmed by installing the plugin for real and
inspecting the file. Those entries also contain "hook-handler.js", so
isOurEntry()'s plain substring match could not tell a legitimate
plugin-installed hook from a leftover npm run install-hooks entry: every
SessionStart would have stripped the plugin's own working hooks right back
out. isCheckoutHookEntry() only removes entries whose command does NOT
resolve under ~/.claude/plugins/cache/. plugin-doctor.js's duplicate-hook
count uses the same predicate.
resolveAllDashboardPorts() falls back to [DEFAULT_PORT] when the discovery
file has no live entry — a reasonable guess for the CLI/hook handler, but
wrong for the bootstrap's own liveness check: with no server running at all,
the bootstrap believed one was already up and never called startDashboard(),
confirmed against a real plugin install where the dashboard never started.
plugin-doctor.js's "Server" row had the same bug. Both now read the discovery
file directly and check PID liveness via the new liveServers() (livePids()
reused it instead of duplicating the read).
Adds a root `ccam` plugin (`.claude-plugin/plugin.json`, `"source": "./"`) so
`/plugin marketplace add` + `/plugin install ccam@...` is enough on a machine
with nothing but Claude Code: no clone, no npm run setup, no manual npm start.
- scripts/plugin-bootstrap.js: SessionStart hook. Fast-path exit, Node >=22.5
gate (node:sqlite), mkdir lock with stale reclaim, deps installed into
~/.claude/agent-dashboard/runtime/ (never the plugin cache), legacy
checkout-hook cleanup (backed up), ~/.local/bin/ccam launcher, eager UI
build so client routes like /run work immediately, detached server spawn.
- scripts/plugin-open.js, scripts/plugin-doctor.js: /ccam-open, /ccam-doctor.
- server/index.js: DASHBOARD_CLIENT_DIST override (plugin cache is read-only).
- mcp/build/ is committed (plugin MCP servers start before any bootstrap could
build them) and kept honest by scripts/check-mcp-build.js (content hash,
not mtime), enforced by pre-commit when mcp/src changes.
- plugins/ccam-dashboard/.mcp.json moved under plugins/ccam/ with a working
${CLAUDE_PLUGIN_ROOT} path (the old relative path never resolved from a
marketplace-cached subdir).
- Docs: README, INSTALL, SETUP, ARCHITECTURE, CLAUDE.md, docs/PLUGINS.md,
docs/MCP.md, docs/CLI.md, docs/HOOKS.md.
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The two `upLane qc option` tests booted a real stack and then only released
the slot. `downLane` locates a service's pid file through the lane's slot
directory, so releasing the slot first orphaned the child with nothing left
able to reach it — one `python3 -m http.server` survived every run, holding
a port from a pool that is only ten wide. Thirteen had accumulated; the
eleventh run onwards fails with EPORTBUSY in whichever test boots next,
which reads as an unrelated flake.
Both tests now stop the stack before releasing the slot, and assert the port
went quiet — so a teardown that breaks again fails here rather than leaking
into the next run. A suite-level `after` covers the case a test throws
before its own teardown; it runs before SUITE_ROOT is removed, since the pid
files it needs live inside it.
Creation is the only point the UI could ever set a lane's template, and it
never offered the choice — so every lane added from "+ Add lane" was born
on `default` and rendered an 8-node map for a 16-node workflow, with no
screen able to change it afterwards. That is the defect that made the
ship-feature template unreachable from the browser.
The modal now shows a *Pipeline template* select fed by
`GET /api/lanes/pipelines`, labelled with each template's node count so the
consequence of the choice is visible. A failed fetch degrades to a `default`
option rather than blocking lane creation.
`pipeline` was already accepted by `POST /api/lanes` but silently dropped by
`/ensure` and `/worktree`, which build their own createLane payloads; both
now pass it through, and both map `EBADPIPELINE` to 400 like `EBADCWD`.
A lane's pipeline map only ever moved when a skill remembered to call
`ccam stage`, and the ship-feature template shipped with no detection rules
at all — so a lane driven by Superpowers skills sat at whatever stage it
last declared, and the `gates` node was never declared by anything.
Detection (`detect` rules on each node) now covers the Superpowers skill
invocations and the `ccam`/`gh` commands the ship-feature-lane skill
actually runs. It stays a safety net, not the mechanism: forward-only,
never `done`, never overriding a declaration. Two rules were deliberately
left out — `git diff` on `review` (this repo's own tests record it pinning
a lane at `review` on a real session) and anything on `merged`/`done`.
Stage vocabulary grows to 50 names over the same 16 nodes, following
Shipyard's PHASES shape: sub-states like `migration-collision`,
`e2e-scoped` and `gate-blocked` say WHY a lane sits on a node without the
map growing a node per reason. Every alias has a source — the skill
declares it, `default.json` uses it, or Shipyard's PHASES lists it.
Two silent failures fixed along the way:
- `lane.stages` is keyed by the raw declared string, so a stage declared
under an alias lost its `--evidence` and rendered amber instead of
green. `stageRecords` resolves each key onto its node.
- `ccam stage <typo>` stored fine and then rendered nowhere. It now warns
on stderr while still exiting 0.
`ccam lanes pipeline` closes the gap that made all of this invisible: a
lane could only be assigned a template at creation, and no screen in the
web UI offers the choice, so every lane added from "+ Add lane" was stuck
on `default`'s 8 nodes. An unknown template id is now refused rather than
silently falling back to `default` on read.
Also merges the repo's own `ship-feature` skill into the Superpowers
workflow: it delegates planning/TDD/review/verification instead of
restating them, and declares a stage at each phase.
- Repo mode adopts a directory as-is via /lanes/ensure (no worktree, no
branch fields) - the right choice for a main repo you want stage
detection on. Worktree mode (default) keeps the existing provisioning
flow but now requires a manually-typed branch name instead of deriving
one from the title.
- POST /lanes/worktree accepts an optional `branch`, validated via
`git check-ref-format --branch`; omitting it preserves the CLI's
existing auto-derived-branch behavior.
- New GET /lanes/browse lists a directory's immediate subdirectories,
backing a small folder-browse modal on both path fields - browsers
cannot expose an absolute path from a native picker, so this is
server-backed instead, consistent with the tool's local-first model.
Adopting the main repo as its own lane now gets stage detection
(cwd matches, same as any other lane), and its card lists every
managed-worktree lane provisioned from it with a jump-to link.
Also add the two missing Skill-tool detect rules (implement, ship)
so detection covers all four Superpowers workflow phases, not just
plan/review.
Ports the two pieces of Shipyard's lane-gc.sh that match CCAM's actual
architecture: kill Playwright MCP processes reparented to pid 1 (owning
session died), cap hook logs over 10MB back to their last 2MB in place.
Drops auto-removing stale worktrees by age (conflicts with the
never-automatic-destroy rule), state archiving, and scratch-debris
sweep (different storage architecture / files CCAM doesn't generate) —
see docs/superpowers/specs/2026-08-05-lane-gc-design.md.
Root cause: the catch block only fell through to the auto-commit path when
`unmergedFiles().length && MERGE_HEAD exists` — but a merge rerere resolved
completely has ZERO unmerged files (git already staged the resolution), so
that guard was always false and the raw git error was rethrown instead.
Found via an audit against the Shipyard source this was ported from.
Fixed by checking MERGE_HEAD first (unconditionally — its absence means the
merge never started, a real failure), then branching on whether any files
are still unmerged. Added a real rerere fixture test (teach a resolution,
recreate the identical conflict, confirm mergeSync auto-commits) — the
existing test suite had no coverage for this path.
archiveActiveFeature was overwriting a feature's own title with the
LIVE lane's title on every clear/switch — a --title set on activation
silently disappeared. activateFeature restored stage/status/gate/CI/
stages/notes onto the live lane when switching back to a past feature,
but never links, so they vanished on reactivation. Both are fixed, with
a regression test for each (full activate/archive/reactivate round trip
for links).
Also fixes server/routes/lanes.js: the doc comment explaining GET
/:id/git's rationale had been left sitting above the newly-inserted
/:id/features routes instead of its own route.
docs/API.md's Lane features section described fields and behavior that
don't exist in the real routes (an "active" boolean, a POST response
containing "archivedPrevious", a "409 ESTALE" concurrency response) —
rewritten to match the actual request/response shapes exactly.
Client-side rendering for the per-lane runtime facts (slot, ports,
database, Redis index, service liveness) added in the server-side
A1/A2 work, plus the doc updates (README, CLAUDE.md, docs/API.md,
client/server READMEs) describing the new profile.env keys, hook
environment contract, and REST endpoints.
Gives each lane its own slot-derived runtime (ports, detached process
lifecycle, profile-driven hooks) and its own database/Redis logical
index/.env file, so two lanes running the same repo's stack at once no
longer share state. Machine-level DB/Redis credentials live at
~/.ccam/secrets.env (mode 0600, never returned by any route); a hook's
output is redacted of that password (raw and URL-encoded forms) before
it reaches a log file or the lane_hook_output websocket broadcast.
Wired into provision/up/reset/remove; reset accepts --keep-db to skip
the drop/recreate/migrate/reseed block entirely.
The sandbox's ambient FORCE_COLOR=3 was inherited by every ccam-cli.test.js
child process spawn, defeating the CLI's own "colors off when piped" default
and breaking every plain-text output assertion (help text, piped output,
offline-mode rendering).
setStage() left detected_stage/signal/at untouched across a real transition,
so a prior task's leftover inference (e.g. `tests` from earlier work) both
misrepresented a fresh task's progress and — because recordDetection is
forward-only — silently rejected every real detection behind it until the
old one aged past DETECTION_TTL_MS. A real stage change now clears the
detection columns; a same-stage heartbeat leaves a live detection alone.
Also excludes `.superpowers/` from the `implement` node's Write detect rule
- brainstorm-companion scratch files were being counted as implementation
work.
fix(client): disable Node's default --experimental-webstorage in tests
Node 25 enables --experimental-webstorage by default, which defines a
broken global `localStorage` (no backing file configured) ahead of jsdom's
own full polyfill. Every test touching real localStorage failed with
"localStorage.clear/getItem is not a function" — not flaky, not test-specific,
just this one Node default. NODE_OPTIONS=--no-experimental-webstorage on the
test scripts lets jsdom's polyfill take over as before.
Two lane-card symptoms, one source: touchLaneFromHook.
needs_action was stamped on every Notification hook, including Claude
Code's bare idle nudge ("Claude is waiting for your input"), which fires
~60s AFTER Stop. Nothing later arrives to clear it, so the card kept a
permanent amber "needs you" while the user was simply not typing. The
nudge now clears the flag instead of raising it - it proves the CLI is
parked at an idle prompt. Permission/AskUserQuestion messages are
unchanged.
lane.status only moved through the dashboard run lifecycle (run_id), so
a lane driven by `claude` in a terminal read "idle" for the whole time
Claude was working in it. For lanes the dashboard did not launch, the
turn hooks now mirror it: UserPromptSubmit/PreToolUse/PostToolUse ->
running, Stop/SessionEnd/idle-nudge -> idle. SubagentStop is excluded (a
subagent finishing is not the end of the turn) and provisioning/failed
are never stomped.
Side effect: classifyLiveness treats status=running as "expect live", so
a turn with no hook for more than LANE_DEAD_SEC (300s) now shows the dead
dot. That is the detector working as designed; raise LANE_DEAD_SEC if a
long single Bash trips it.
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.