- Export latest issue state to beads.jsonl
- Add gitignore entries for malformed SQLite DB files created by old buggy code
- Ignore bd-original backup
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The previous code had two bugs:
1. Double 'file:' prefix when path was ':memory:'
2. Two '?' separators instead of proper '?...&...' syntax
This caused SQLite errors: 'no such cache mode: shared?_pragma=...'
Fixed by:
- Building connStr directly for :memory: case with proper syntax
- Using '&' to chain query parameters
- Handling filepath.Abs() only for real files, not :memory:
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GH #210: bd init --no-db was creating config.yaml but leaving
no-db commented out, forcing users to pass --no-db on every command.
Changes:
- Modified createConfigYaml() to accept noDbMode parameter
- When true, writes 'no-db: true' instead of '# no-db: false'
- Added TestInitNoDbMode() to verify end-to-end workflow
The config reading logic was already in place (main.go:122), just needed
to write the correct value during init.
Fixes bd-5cny
Amp-Thread-ID: https://ampcode.com/threads/T-2c569435-6291-40e8-b39b-c33fd317d853
Co-authored-by: Amp <amp@ampcode.com>
Resolve symlinks in working directory before walking up the tree
to find .beads directory. This ensures consistent path handling
when repositories are accessed via symlinks.
Without this fix, daemon operations can fail with 'operation not
permitted' errors when trying to export to JSONL, because the
daemon resolves paths differently than the CLI commands.
Example issue: /Users/user/Code -> /Users/user/Documents/Code
The daemon would try to write to the symlinked path while the
file system expects operations on the resolved path.
Merges complete npm package implementation for @beads/bd.
Features:
- npm package wrapping native bd binaries
- Automatic platform-specific binary download
- Claude Code for Web integration via SessionStart hooks
- Comprehensive integration test suite (5 tests, all passing)
- Complete documentation (6 guides)
- Release process documentation
Published to npm: https://www.npmjs.com/package/@beads/bd
Benefits over WASM:
- Full SQLite support (native vs custom VFS)
- Better performance
- Simpler implementation and maintenance
- 100% feature parity with standalone bd
Closes bd-febc
This change improves information density by using Base36 (0-9, a-z) instead
of hex (0-9, a-f) for hash-based issue IDs. Key benefits:
- Shorter IDs: Can now use 3-char IDs (was 4-char minimum)
- Better scaling: 3 chars good for ~160 issues, 4 chars for ~980 issues
- Case-insensitive: Maintains excellent CLI usability
- Backward compatible: Old hex IDs continue to work
Changes:
- Implemented Base36 encoding with proper truncation (keep LSB)
- Updated adaptive length thresholds (3-8 chars instead of 4-8)
- Fixed collision probability math to match encoding (was calculating
for base36 but encoding in hex - now both use base36)
- Fixed ID parser bug (use prefixWithHyphen for substring matching)
- Updated all tests and test data patterns
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Integration Tests:
- Comprehensive test suite covering all major functionality
- 5 test scenarios: installation, binary functionality, workflow,
Claude Code for Web simulation, platform detection
- Tests JSONL import/export across sessions
- Tests all major commands (init, create, list, show, update, close, ready)
- All tests passing ✅
Testing Documentation:
- TESTING.md with complete test documentation
- Describes unit vs integration tests
- Manual testing scenarios
- CI/CD recommendations
- Troubleshooting guide
Release Documentation:
- RELEASING.md with comprehensive release process
- Covers all distribution channels: GitHub, Homebrew, PyPI, npm
- Step-by-step instructions for each channel
- Version numbering and release cadence
- Hotfix and rollback procedures
- Automation opportunities with GitHub Actions
npm Package Updates:
- Added test:integration and test:all scripts
- Integration tests validate real-world usage patterns
- Tests simulate Claude Code for Web SessionStart hooks
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Implements @beads/bd npm package for easy installation in Node.js
environments, especially Claude Code for Web.
Features:
- Automatic platform-specific binary download during postinstall
- CLI wrapper that invokes native bd binary
- Full feature parity with standalone bd
- Works with SessionStart hooks for auto-installation
Package structure:
- bin/bd.js: Node.js CLI wrapper
- scripts/postinstall.js: Downloads correct binary from GitHub releases
- scripts/test.js: Verification tests
- Comprehensive documentation (6 guides)
Published to npm: https://www.npmjs.com/package/@beads/bd
Benefits vs WASM:
- Full SQLite support (no custom VFS)
- Better performance (native vs WASM)
- Simpler implementation and maintenance
- All commands work identically
Closes bd-febc, bd-be7a, bd-e2e6, bd-f282, bd-87a0, bd-b54c
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Problem: bd init --no-db returned early (line 131) before creating config files,
causing 'no beads database found' errors on subsequent commands.
Solution:
- Extracted createConfigYaml() helper function
- Call it in both --no-db and normal paths
- Create metadata.json in --no-db path before early return
Fixes bd-c66a
Multiple CLI commands had a systematic bug where ResolveID responses were
incorrectly converted using string(resp.Data) instead of json.Unmarshal.
Since resp.Data is json.RawMessage (already JSON-encoded), this preserved
the JSON quotes, causing IDs to become "bd-1048" instead of bd-1048.
When re-marshaled for subsequent RPC calls, these became double-quoted
("\"bd-1048\""), causing database lookups to fail.
Bugs fixed:
1. Nil pointer dereference in handleShow - added nil check after GetIssue
2. Double JSON encoding in 12 locations across 4 commands:
- bd show (3 instances in show.go)
- bd dep add/remove/tree (5 instances in dep.go)
- bd label add/remove/list (3 instances in label.go)
- bd reopen (1 instance in reopen.go)
All instances replaced string(resp.Data) with proper json.Unmarshal.
Removed debug logging added during investigation.
Tested: All affected commands now work correctly with daemon mode.
- Switched from modernc.org/sqlite to ncruces/go-sqlite3 for WASM support
- Added WASM-specific stubs for daemon process management
- Created wasm/ directory with build.sh and Node.js runner
- WASM build succeeds (32MB bd.wasm)
- Node.js can load and execute the WASM module
- Next: Need to bridge Go file I/O to Node.js fs module
Related: bd-44d0, bd-8534, bd-c7eb
Updated tests to match the new branchExists() signature that returns
bool instead of (bool, error).
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