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nntrivi2001 f0ae876472 feat(lanes): add pipeline-template picker to the Workspace lane header
Lets a lane's pipeline template be switched live from the dashboard
(the same PATCH /api/lanes/:id the CLI's `ccam lanes pipeline` uses),
so lanes created before the picker shipped don't need the terminal.
Both ship-feature skills now force their own template before their
first `ccam stage` call, so the human never has to pick correctly at
lane creation.
2026-08-11 12:15:16 +07:00
nntrivi2001 67edda77eb feat(lanes): make the pipeline map track a skill's real progress
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.
2026-08-07 09:34:20 +07:00
nntrivi2001 0006fabb4c docs(lanes): wire ship-feature-lane to the real integration toggle check (F3a) 2026-08-05 16:37:28 +07:00
nntrivi2001 ef686454b9 docs(lanes): document ccam lanes mcp sync (F1) 2026-08-05 15:39:04 +07:00
nntrivi2001 f6fa1ea42d fix(lanes): SKILL.md — unblock Stage 6/7, add PR-base guard at Stage 12 (E1)
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`.
2026-08-05 14:40:57 +07:00
nntrivi2001 ed884c6961 docs(lanes): document ccam lanes sync-base (E2) 2026-08-05 10:59:02 +07:00
nntrivi2001 9377849ae0 feat(lanes): port ship-feature-lane skill (Stages 0-14, E1) 2026-08-04 18:02:45 +07:00
nntrivi2001 57dc91585d 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.
2026-07-30 14:39:03 +07:00