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Author SHA1 Message Date
Steve Yegge
a86f3e139e Add native Windows support (#91)
- Native Windows daemon using TCP loopback endpoints
- Direct-mode fallback for CLI/daemon compatibility
- Comment operations over RPC
- PowerShell installer script
- Go 1.24 requirement
- Cross-OS testing documented

Co-authored-by: danshapiro <danshapiro@users.noreply.github.com>
Amp-Thread-ID: https://ampcode.com/threads/T-c6230265-055f-4af1-9712-4481061886db
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2025-10-20 21:08:49 -07:00
Steve Yegge
b0fba2eef2 feat: implement --max-depth flag for bd dep tree (closes #87, bd-3, bd-159)
- Add --max-depth/-d flag with default of 50
- Wire flag through to store.GetDependencyTree()
- Add input validation (must be >= 1)
- Show inline '… [truncated]' markers on truncated nodes
- Update truncation warning to show actual depth used
- Add comprehensive tests (truncation, default depth, boundary cases)
- Update CLI docs and reference

Thanks to @yashwanth-reddy909 for the initial implementation in PR #87.
This commit completes the feature with full wiring, validation, tests, and docs.

Amp-Thread-ID: https://ampcode.com/threads/T-c439b09c-cff2-48d9-8988-cf9353f0d32e
Co-authored-by: Amp <amp@ampcode.com>
2025-10-19 09:00:11 -07:00
Steve Yegge
d2e34b863b Add --show-all-paths flag to bd dep tree
Implements bd-9: Allow users to view all paths through diamond dependencies
without deduplication. Useful for debugging complex dependency structures.

Changes:
- Added --show-all-paths flag to bd dep tree command
- Updated GetDependencyTree interface to accept showAllPaths parameter
- Modified deduplication logic to be conditional on flag
- Updated tests to pass new parameter

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Co-authored-by: Amp <amp@ampcode.com>
2025-10-18 11:52:57 -07:00
Daan van Etten
7fde57c1ab Fix panics in dep commands when daemon is running (#72)
Multiple dep commands were directly accessing store without checking if
daemon was available, causing nil pointer dereferences when daemon was
running.

Fixed commands:
- dep add: Now uses RPC when daemon is available
- dep remove: Now uses RPC when daemon is available
- dep tree: Added fallback to direct storage when daemon lacks RPC support
- dep cycles: Added fallback to direct storage when daemon lacks RPC support

The commands with RPC support (add/remove) now use the daemon client
when available. Commands without RPC support (tree/cycles) fall back
to opening a direct database connection when the daemon is running.
2025-10-17 15:17:01 -07:00
Steve Yegge
1e32041fe6 Implement cycle detection and prevention improvements
- Add diagnostic warnings when cycles detected after dep add (bd-309)
- Add semantic validation for parent-child dependency direction (bd-308)
- Document cycle handling behavior in code, README, and DESIGN (bd-310)

Changes:
- cmd/bd/dep.go: Add DetectCycles() call and warning after dep add
- internal/storage/sqlite/dependencies.go: Add parent-child direction validation and comprehensive cycle prevention comments
- internal/storage/sqlite/dependencies_test.go: Add TestParentChildValidation
- README.md: Add dependency types and cycle prevention section with examples
- DESIGN.md: Add detailed cycle prevention design rationale and trade-offs
2025-10-16 13:18:07 -07:00
Steve Yegge
97d78d264f Fix critical race conditions in auto-flush feature
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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Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
2025-10-13 22:34:12 -07:00
Steve Yegge
2c7708eaa7 Address remaining golangci-lint findings
- Add package comment to cmd/bd/dep.go
- Change directory permissions from 0755 to 0750 in init.go
- Simplify getNextID signature (remove unused error return)
- Configure golangci-lint exclusions for false positives
- Document linting policy in LINTING.md

The remaining ~100 lint warnings are documented false positives:
- 73 errcheck: deferred cleanup (idiomatic Go)
- 17 revive: Cobra interface requirements and naming choices
- 7 gosec: false positives on validated SQL and user file paths
- 2 dupl: acceptable test code duplication
- 1 goconst: test constant repetition

See LINTING.md for full rationale. Contributors should focus on
avoiding NEW issues rather than the documented baseline.

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2025-10-12 09:48:22 -07:00
Steve Yegge
15afb5ad17 Implement JSONL export/import and shift to text-first architecture
This is a fundamental architectural shift from binary SQLite to JSONL as
the source of truth for git workflows.

## New Features

- `bd export --format=jsonl` - Export issues to JSON Lines format
- `bd import` - Import issues from JSONL (create new, update existing)
- `--skip-existing` flag for import to only create new issues

## Architecture Change

**Before:** Binary SQLite database committed to git
**After:** JSONL text files as source of truth, SQLite as ephemeral cache

Benefits:
- Git-friendly text format with clean diffs
- AI-resolvable merge conflicts (append-only is 95% conflict-free)
- Human-readable issue tracking in git
- No binary merge conflicts

## Documentation

- Updated README with JSONL-first workflow and git hooks
- Added TEXT_FORMATS.md analyzing JSONL vs CSV vs binary
- Updated GIT_WORKFLOW.md with historical context
- .gitignore now excludes *.db, includes .beads/*.jsonl

## Implementation Details

- Export sorts issues by ID for consistent diffs
- Import handles both creates and updates atomically
- Proper handling of pointer fields (EstimatedMinutes)
- All tests passing

## Breaking Changes

- Database files (*.db) should now be gitignored
- Use export/import workflow for git collaboration
- Git hooks recommended for automation

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Co-Authored-By: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
2025-10-12 01:17:50 -07:00