Scopes down F3 to just the generic <name>_ENABLED toggle-check primitive
(ccam lanes integration <name>) — ticketer/dev-qc agents stay deferred,
same reasoning E3 already used for qc-local's credential gap: no tracker/
dev-QC MCP configured anywhere, no per-lane credential source to consume.
4 tasks: the lane-mcp.js sync core (relocate + pin + seed profiles, no
permission/settings writes per the design spec's scope decision), the
route, the CLI, and docs.
Scopes the first of F's four pieces to .mcp.json relocation + Chromium
profile seeding only. Drops Shipyard's permission/auto-approval writes
(no existing CCAM pattern for a backend command granting permissions,
and the rules named agents not in scope: pr-reviewer has no driving
skill to port, ticketer is a later task) and the node-version wrapper
(environment-specific workaround, no evidence this repo needs it).
Two gaps found via audit against Shipyard's source:
1. Stage 6/7 still said "this agent does not exist yet" and told a
driving session to treat any lane reaching those stages as blocked —
stale since E3 shipped qc-local + senior-gate-reviewer. Replaced with
an unconditional launch plus a one-time "ccam lanes agents install"
preflight note in Setup.
2. Stage 12's conflict-resolution path called `ccam lanes sync-base`
directly on any CONFLICTING PR, with no check that the PR's base is
actually `development` first. Shipyard's original has this guard
(its own "legacy main-based PR" case) — ported here in general form:
never auto-merge into a PR whose base drifted from `development`.
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.
5 tasks: the two ported agent templates (every Shipyard placeholder/script
reference resolved at port time), the lane-agents.js install core (git-dir
vs git-common-dir correctness verified against a real worktree fixture,
same lesson E2 already learned for info/attributes), the route, the CLI,
and docs.
Scopes the third of E's remaining pieces to the two agents the current
skill text actually invokes (Stage 6/7). ticketer/dev-qc (F-gated) and
pr-reviewer (unreferenced) stay out of scope; per-lane credential
embedding is deferred pending a seed-account system this repo doesn't
have yet.
5 tasks: MIGRATIONS_DIR/GENERATED_MERGE_PATHS profile declarations, the
lane-sync.js git core (check/merge/continue, ported against a real
bare-origin fixture mirroring lane-sync-dev.sh's own test suite, plus a
dedicated git-worktree fixture to catch the git-dir vs git-common-dir
distinction MERGE_HEAD/info-attributes depend on), the sync-base route,
the CLI subcommand, and the SKILL.md/docs edits that turn three "if it
exists yet" conditionals into real instructions.
Scopes the second of E's remaining pieces: migration-collision preflight,
keep-ours merge driver for generated files, and the single sanctioned
origin/development-into-feature-branch merge. Agents and F's integrations
stay out of scope, per the roadmap's own subsystem split.
4 tasks: --qc boot flag + QC_BOOT_ENV, pipeline template JSON, the ported
skill text (Stages 0-14, integrations hardcoded off pending F), and a dry
run + docs. Corrected the pipeline-template task against the real node
schema (id/label/icon/gate/aliases, not the detect.stage sketch) and the
real getPipeline never-throws behavior during self-review.
Scopes the first of E's four independent pieces: --qc boot flag +
QC_BOOT_ENV, the pipeline template, and the ported skill text. Agents,
sync-base, and F's integrations are named but deliberately out of scope,
per the roadmap's own subsystem split.
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.
docs/API.md's Locks section described a timeoutMs request param, a
408-timeout response, and field names (acquiredAt/acquiredMs) that
don't exist anywhere in the actual routes.js — the server is single-shot
and never blocks; timing out is a CLI-only concept. Also fixes the
section being spliced into the middle of the pre-existing Sessions
heading and its content.
docs/LANES.md said the owner file stores an epoch in milliseconds
(it's seconds), that the CLI polls every ~1s (it's ~2s), that the lane
card shows a "waiting" state (no such server-side concept exists, only
who currently holds), and included a fabricated "manually transfer a
lock's holder identity" procedure that also contradicted the
never-touch-the-lock-directory etiquette rule stated right above it.
The lock-indicator commit's JSON edit re-serialized both files through
something that escaped every non-ASCII character (—, …, ·, ▶, ■) as
\uXXXX, touching ~180 unrelated lines for a two-key addition. No
functional change (JSON \u escapes are semantically identical) — just
restoring the literal-character convention every other locale file uses.