- Add idx_dependencies_depends_on_type index on (depends_on_id, type)
- Optimize queries filtering by both target issue and dependency type
- Improve performance for dep tree and relationship queries
- Update plugin version to 0.9.5
- Sync issue database
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Fixes Claude Code marketplace plugin installation failure (bd-183).
Problem: The plugin.json manifest included an engines field (borrowed from npm)
to specify minimum bd CLI version requirements. However, Claude Code's plugin
manifest schema doesn't recognize this field, causing validation errors when
installing via /plugin marketplace add.
Solution:
1. Remove the engines field from plugin.json
2. Add runtime version checking in the MCP server startup
3. Update documentation to reflect automatic version checking
Changes:
- .claude-plugin/plugin.json: Remove unsupported engines field
- integrations/beads-mcp/src/beads_mcp/bd_client.py:
- Add BdVersionError exception class
- Add _check_version() method to validate bd CLI >= 0.9.0
- Use bd version command (not bd --version)
- integrations/beads-mcp/src/beads_mcp/tools.py:
- Make _get_client() async to support version checking
- Update all tool functions to await _get_client()
- Add version check on first MCP server use
- .claude-plugin/commands/bd-version.md: Update to mention automatic checking
- PLUGIN.md: Document automatic version validation at startup
Benefits:
- Plugin installs successfully via Claude Code marketplace
- Clear error messages if bd CLI version is too old
- Version check happens once per MCP server lifetime (not per command)
- Users get actionable update instructions in error messages
Closes bd-183
During git pull --rebase, we resolved a JSONL conflict by accepting the remote's
cleaned version with --theirs. This accidentally deleted 3 legitimate issues that
were created locally:
- bd-180: Investigate vector/semantic search for issue discovery
- bd-181: Implement storage driver interface for pluggable backends
- bd-182: Investigate auto-export debounce not triggering
Recovered these from git history (HEAD~3) and re-imported them.
Stats: 72 → 75 issues (3 recovered)
**CI Improvements:**
- Fix Go version: 1.25 → 1.23 (matches go.mod)
- Add coverage threshold check (fail <50%, warn <55%)
- Coverage check runs after tests, before codecov upload
**Issue Cleanup:**
- Close bd-1: Stale test issue from early development
- Close bd-2: Auto-export verified working
- Close bd-9: Collision resolution complete (all subtasks done)
- Close bd-69: Coverage threshold implemented
**New Issues:**
- bd-69: CI coverage threshold (completed this session)
- bd-70: Test coverage improvements for auto-flush/import
Addresses review findings. System is now clean and ready for plugin testing (bd-64).
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The codebase had two identical JSONL files (bd.jsonl and issues.jsonl).
The code defaults to issues.jsonl but FindJSONLPath() would pick bd.jsonl
alphabetically. Removed the duplicate to use only the standard filename.
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- Close completed test issues (bd-5, bd-51)
- Add versioning strategy task (bd-65)
- Add version sync bug (bd-66)
- Update CLAUDE.md to reflect MCP server implementation status
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Optimize auto-flush by tracking which issues have changed instead of
exporting the entire database on every flush. For large projects with
1000+ issues, this provides significant performance improvements.
Changes:
- Add dirty_issues table to schema with issue_id and marked_at columns
- Implement dirty tracking functions in new dirty.go file:
* MarkIssueDirty() - Mark single issue as needing export
* MarkIssuesDirty() - Batch mark multiple issues efficiently
* GetDirtyIssues() - Query which issues need export
* ClearDirtyIssues() - Clear tracking after successful export
* GetDirtyIssueCount() - Monitor dirty issue count
- Update all CRUD operations to mark affected issues as dirty:
* CreateIssue, UpdateIssue, DeleteIssue
* AddDependency, RemoveDependency (marks both issues)
* AddLabel, RemoveLabel, AddEvent
- Modify export to support incremental mode:
* Add --incremental flag to export only dirty issues
* Used by auto-flush for performance
* Full export still available without flag
- Add Storage interface methods for dirty tracking
Performance impact: With incremental export, large databases only write
changed issues instead of regenerating entire JSONL file on every
auto-flush.
Closes bd-39
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Fixed three critical issues identified in code review:
1. Race condition with store access: Added storeMutex and storeActive
flag to prevent background flush goroutine from accessing closed
store. Background timer now safely checks if store is active before
attempting flush operations.
2. Missing auto-flush in import: Added markDirtyAndScheduleFlush()
call after import completes, ensuring imported issues sync to JSONL.
3. Timer cleanup: Explicitly set flushTimer to nil after Stop() to
prevent resource leaks.
Testing confirmed all fixes working:
- Debounced flush triggers after 5 seconds of inactivity
- Immediate flush on process exit works correctly
- Import operations now trigger auto-flush
- No race conditions detected
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Implements --resolve-collisions flag for import command to safely handle ID
collisions during branch merges. When enabled, colliding issues are remapped
to new IDs and all text references and dependencies are automatically updated.
Also adds comprehensive tests, branch-merge example, and documentation.
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Add reference scoring to prioritize which colliding issues should be
renumbered during collision resolution. Issues with fewer references
are renumbered first to minimize total update work.
Changes to collision.go:
- Add ReferenceScore field to CollisionDetail
- scoreCollisions() calculates scores and sorts collisions ascending
- countReferences() counts text mentions + dependency references
- Uses word-boundary regex (\b) to match exact IDs (bd-10 not bd-100)
New tests in collision_test.go:
- TestCountReferences: validates reference counting logic
- TestScoreCollisions: verifies scoring and sorting behavior
- TestCountReferencesWordBoundary: ensures exact ID matching
Reference score = text mentions (desc/design/notes/criteria) + deps
Sort order: fewest references first (minimizes renumbering impact)
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Enable external orchestrators to control issue ID assignment via --id flag
on bd create and optional next_id config. Keeps beads simple while allowing
orchestrators to implement ID partitioning strategies to minimize merge
conflicts. Complementary to bd-9 collision resolution work.
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Added dependency support to export/import workflow:
Changes:
- Added GetDependencyRecords() to Storage interface to get raw dependency records
- Extended Issue struct with Dependencies field (omitempty for backward compat)
- Modified export.go to populate dependencies for each issue
- Modified import.go to process dependencies in second pass after all issues exist
- All tests pass
Benefits:
- JSONL is now self-contained with full dependency information
- Enables proper collision resolution in future (bd-12+)
- Idempotent imports: existing dependencies are not duplicated
- Forward references handled: dependencies created after all issues exist
Example output:
{
"id": "bd-10",
"title": "...",
"dependencies": [{
"issue_id": "bd-10",
"depends_on_id": "bd-9",
"type": "parent-child",
"created_at": "...",
"created_by": "stevey"
}]
}
Closes bd-10
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Critical bug fix: getNextID() was using alphabetical MAX instead of
numerical MAX, causing "bd-9" to be treated as max when "bd-10" existed.
This blocked all new issue creation after bd-10.
Fixed by using SQL CAST to extract and compare numeric portions of IDs.
This ensures bd-10 > bd-9 numerically, not alphabetically.
Also completed comprehensive design for bd-9 (collision resolution):
- Algorithm design with 7 phases (detection, scoring, remapping, etc.)
- Created 7 child issues (bd-10, bd-12-17) breaking down implementation
- Added design documents to .beads/ for future reference
- Updated issues JSONL with new issues and dependencies
Issues created:
- bd-10: Export dependencies in JSONL
- bd-12: Collision detection
- bd-13: Reference scoring algorithm
- bd-14: ID remapping with updates
- bd-15: CLI flags and reporting
- bd-16: Comprehensive tests
- bd-17: Documentation updates
- bd-18: Add design/notes fields to update command
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This commit adds everything needed for a successful public launch:
**New Documentation**
- SECURITY.md: Security policy and best practices
- CLAUDE.md: Complete agent instructions for contributing to beads
- Enhanced README with pain points, FAQ, troubleshooting sections
- Added Taskwarrior to comparison table with detailed explanation
**Installation**
- install.sh: One-liner installation script with platform detection
- Auto-detects OS/arch, tries go install, falls back to building from source
- Updated README with prominent installation instructions
**Examples** (2,268+ lines of working code)
- examples/python-agent/: Full Python implementation of agent workflow
- examples/bash-agent/: Shell script agent with colorized output
- examples/git-hooks/: Pre-commit, post-merge, post-checkout hooks with installer
- examples/claude-desktop-mcp/: Documentation for future MCP server integration
- examples/README.md: Overview of all examples
**Dogfooding**
- Initialized bd in beads project itself (.beads/beads.db)
- Created issues for roadmap (MCP server, migrations, demos, 1.0 milestone)
- Exported to .beads/issues.jsonl for git versioning
**Visual Assets**
- Added screenshot showing agent using beads to README intro
- Placed in .github/images/ following GitHub conventions
This addresses all launch readiness items:
✅ Security policy
✅ Working agent examples (Python, Bash)
✅ Git hooks for automation
✅ FAQ addressing skeptics
✅ Troubleshooting common issues
✅ Easy installation
✅ Dogfooding our own tool
✅ Pain points that create urgency
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