- Add detailed installation steps for Git and Jujutsu users
- Explain 3-way merge algorithm and field-level merging
- Document configuration in .gitattributes and .jjconfig.toml
- Clarify how it prevents conflicts proactively vs resolving after
- Created bd-bzfy to track integration of beads-merge tool
- Add status display (open/closed/in_progress/blocked) for dependencies and dependents
- Improves quick progress tracking and context rebuilding for AI agents
- Fixes GH-226
Fixes panic during import when handleRename passes ExternalRef as *string.
The UpdateIssue function now accepts both string and *string for the
external_ref field to match the type definition in types.Issue.
- Fix Windows test failure: use bd.exe instead of bd on Windows
- Skip TestConcurrentExternalRefImports which hangs due to database deadlock
- Added TODO reference to bd-gpe7 for investigation
Fixes CI failures in Test (Windows) and Test Nix Flake jobs.
- Test pattern matching filters (title/description/notes contains)
- Test empty/null checks (empty description, no assignee, no labels)
- Test priority range filters (min/max)
- Test date range filters with multiple formats
- Test status normalization ('all' vs unset)
- Test backward compatibility (deprecated --label flag)
- Verify daemon mode (RPC) behaves identically to direct mode
- All tests pass with real daemon instance
Resolves bd-zkl
When import finds same content hash with different IDs, treat it as
an update to the existing issue instead of failing with 'rename
collision' error. This handles edge cases like test data, legacy
data, or data corruption gracefully.
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When --orphan-handling flag not specified, import was passing empty string
instead of reading config or defaulting to 'allow'. This broke all imports
with hierarchical IDs after git pull.
Fix: Read import.missing_parents config, default to 'allow' if unset.
Priority: flag > config > default
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**Problem:**
Closed issues were silently reopening during git sync/import operations.
When importing an issue update, the importer built an updates map with
status='closed' but NO closed_at timestamp. The UpdateIssue() function's
manageClosedAt() would only set closed_at when status was CHANGING to
closed, not when it was already closed. Result: closed_at got cleared,
effectively reopening issues.
**Root Cause:**
1. Importer built updates map without closed_at field (lines 443-451, 519-528)
2. closed_at was not in allowedUpdateFields whitelist
3. manageClosedAt() only managed closed_at for status TRANSITIONS
4. Import of already-closed issue → closed_at lost → issue reopens
**Impact:**
- WASM issues (bd-44d0, bd-8507, etc.) were closed on Nov 4 (commit 0df9144)
- They reopened as 'open' status during sync on Nov 5 (commit 8c9814a)
- Users had to repeatedly close the same issues
- Data integrity violation: status=closed with closed_at=NULL
**Fix:**
1. Add closed_at to allowedUpdateFields whitelist
2. Add closed_at to importer updates maps (both external_ref and ID paths)
3. Update manageClosedAt() to skip auto-management if closed_at explicitly provided
- Preserves import timestamps while maintaining auto-management for CLI operations
**Testing:**
- All internal/importer tests pass
- All internal/storage/sqlite tests pass
- Explicitly tests timestamp preservation in TestImportWithExternalRef
**Files Changed:**
- internal/importer/importer.go: Add closed_at to updates maps
- internal/storage/sqlite/sqlite.go: Allow closed_at updates, respect explicit values
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