- Removed SyncAllCounters() and all call sites (already no-op with hash IDs)
- Removed AllocateNextID() and getNextIDForPrefix() - sequential ID generation
- Removed collision remapping logic in internal/storage/sqlite/collision.go
- Removed rename collision handling in internal/importer/importer.go
- Removed branch-merge example (collision resolution no longer needed)
- Updated EXTENDING.md to remove counter sync examples
These were all deprecated code paths for sequential IDs that are obsolete
with hash-based IDs. Hash ID collisions are handled by extending the hash,
not by remapping to new sequential IDs.
- Removed nextSequentialID() and getIDMode() functions
- Removed issue_counters table from schema
- Made SyncAllCounters() a no-op for backward compatibility
- Simplified ID generation to hash-only (adaptive length)
- Removed id_mode config setting
- Removed sequential ID tests and migration code
- Updated CONFIG.md and AGENTS.md to remove sequential ID references
Follow-up bd-2a70 will remove obsolete test files and renumber command.
- Start with 4-char IDs for small databases (0-500 issues)
- Scale to 5-char at 500-1500 issues, 6-char at 1500+
- Configurable via max_collision_prob, min/max_hash_length
- Birthday paradox math ensures collision probability stays under threshold
- Comprehensive tests and documentation
- Collision calculator tool for analysis
Also filed bd-aa744b to remove sequential ID code path.
- Changed generateHashID to start with 6 chars (3 bytes), expand to 7/8 on collision
- Updated both CreateIssue and CreateIssues (batch) to use progressive length fallback
- Updated tests to accept 9-11 char IDs (bd- + 6-8 hex chars)
- All new issues now generate with shorter, more readable IDs
- Existing 8-char IDs preserved (no migration needed)
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- Add id_mode config (sequential|hash), defaults to sequential
- Update CreateIssue/CreateIssues to check id_mode and generate appropriate IDs
- Implement lazy counter initialization from existing issues
- Update migrate --to-hash-ids to set id_mode=hash after migration
- Fix hash ID tests to set id_mode=hash
- Fix renumber test to use explicit IDs
- All 183 test packages pass
This makes hash IDs backward-compatible opt-in rather than forced default.
- Add GetNextChildID to storage interface for generating child IDs
- Implement in SQLiteStorage with atomic counter using child_counters table
- Implement in MemoryStorage with in-memory counter
- Add --parent flag to bd create command
- Support hierarchical IDs (bd-a3f8e9.1, bd-a3f8e9.1.5) in CreateIssue
- Validate parent exists when creating hierarchical issues
- Enforce max depth of 3 levels
- Update ID validation to accept hierarchical IDs with dots
- Add comprehensive tests for child ID generation
- Manual testing confirms: sequential children, nested hierarchies, depth enforcement
- Add AllocateNextID() public method to SQLiteStorage for cross-package ID allocation
- Enhance handleRename() to handle collision during rename with retry logic
- Fix stale ID map issue by removing deleted IDs from dbByID after rename
- Update edge case tests to use convergence rounds consistently
- All N-way collision tests now pass (TestFiveCloneCollision, TestEdgeCases)
After 2 weeks of collision/stale-data fixes, reviewed all changes to identify
spurious code that is no longer needed after content-hash resolution was implemented.
**Removed:**
1. countReferences() function from collision.go (lines 274-328)
- Was used for reference-count based collision scoring
- Completely unused after switching to content-hash based resolution (commit 2e87329)
- Still exists in duplicates.go for deduplication (different use case)
2. ReferenceScore field from CollisionDetail struct
- Marked as DEPRECATED but never removed
- No longer used by ScoreCollisions() which now uses content hashing
3. TestCountReferences and TestCountReferencesWordBoundary tests
- Tested the now-deleted countReferences() function
- No longer relevant
**Fixed:**
- Updated CheckpointWAL comments to remove misleading "staleness detection" claim
- Staleness detection uses metadata (last_import_time), NOT file mtime
- CheckpointWAL is still valuable for data persistence and WAL size reduction
- Comments now accurately reflect actual benefits
**Verified:**
- All tests pass (internal/storage/sqlite)
- Content-hash collision resolution still works correctly
- No behavioral changes, just cleanup
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- Updated manageClosedAt to handle both string and types.Status type assertions
- Added equalTime function for comparing timestamps in import change detection
- Added tests for open→closed and closed→open transitions
- Added comment clarifying closed_at is managed automatically
The bug occurred when UpdateIssue received types.Status instead of string,
causing manageClosedAt to skip setting closed_at when status changed to closed.
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- bd-175: Added comprehensive test coverage for internal/storage/memory backend
- All CRUD operations, dependencies, labels, comments
- Thread safety with race detection
- LoadFromIssues and counter sync
- Fixed batch duplicate detection
- bd-176: Documented corruption vs collision distinction
- Added FAQ entry explaining logical vs physical corruption
- Updated TROUBLESHOOTING with clear guidance
- Clarified when to use collision resolution vs reimport
- bd-177: Added prefix validation in SQLite mode
- Validates explicit IDs match configured prefix
- Works in both CreateIssue and CreateIssues
- Comprehensive tests for single and batch operations
Critical fix for silent data corruption where database created 173
duplicate issues with wrong prefix (beads- instead of bd-).
Root cause: When issue_prefix config was missing, CreateIssue fell
back to deriving prefix from database filename (beads.db → 'beads'),
while auto-import imported bd- issues from git with SkipPrefixValidation.
This created duplicates.
Changes:
1. Removed derivePrefixFromPath() - never derive prefix from filename
2. CreateIssue/CreateIssues now REJECT if issue_prefix config missing
- Fail-fast with clear error message
3. Auto-import now SETS issue_prefix from first imported issue if missing
- Handles fresh clone scenario safely
4. Added newTestStore() helper that sets issue_prefix for tests
5. Updated test setup in multiple files to prevent test failures
Follow-ups filed: bd-167, bd-168, bd-169
Closes bd-166
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- Added CheckpointWAL method to SQLite storage
- Import now checkpoints WAL after completion
- Updates main .db file modification time for staleness detection
- PRAGMA wal_checkpoint(FULL) flushes WAL to main database
- Change validateBatchIssues() to only set timestamps if IsZero()
- Preserves historical timestamps from external systems (Jira, GitHub)
- Fixes dirty git repo after importing unchanged JSONL
- New issues still get current timestamps as before
- Add daemon.lock to .gitignore
Closes bd-55
Fixes#121
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- Added comprehensive documentation with 5 safety rules and best practices
- Added atomic.Bool closed field for lifecycle tracking
- Added IsClosed() method to check storage state
- All existing tests pass with -race flag
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Implements database platform layer for extensions like VC to create
their own tables in the same SQLite database.
Changes:
- Add UnderlyingDB() *sql.DB to Storage interface
- Implement in SQLiteStorage to expose underlying connection
- Add comprehensive test suite (5 tests, -race clean)
- Tests cover: basic access, extension tables, concurrency,
lifecycle safety, and transaction behavior
This allows VC to host its executor_instances and other tables
alongside beads core tables with proper FK enforcement.
Related issues: bd-57, bd-64, bd-65, bd-66
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- Call SyncAllCounters() after DeleteIssue and DeleteIssues
- Change SyncAllCounters to use excluded.last_id (allows counter to decrease)
- Delete orphaned counter rows when no issues remain for a prefix
- Add comprehensive tests in counter_sync_test.go
Fixes the issue where deleting issues left counters at high values, causing
new issues to skip IDs. Now counters accurately reflect the max existing ID.
Closes bd-49
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- Add ExpectedDB field to RPC Request
- Server validates client's expected DB matches daemon's DB
- Return clear error on mismatch with both paths
- Old clients (no ExpectedDB) still work with warning
- Add Path() method to storage.Storage interface
- Tests verify cross-database connections rejected
Prevents database pollution when client connects to wrong daemon.
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- Add --id flag accepting comma-separated IDs
- Implements ID filtering at CLI, RPC, and storage layers
- Normalizes IDs (trim, dedupe, remove empty) like labels
- Guards against excessive ID lists (max 1000)
- Works with other filters (status, priority, etc.)
Closes bd-200
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Use simpler approach for bd-190 merge feature:
- Close merged issues with reason 'Merged into bd-X'
- No schema changes or migrations needed
- Parseable close reason is cleaner than separate field
Also updated merge epic child issues with simplified design.
- Add dbPath field to SQLiteStorage to track database file path
- Create derivePrefixFromPath() helper to extract prefix from filename
- Update ID generation in CreateIssue() and generateBatchIDs() to use filename fallback
- Fix tests to explicitly set issue_prefix config for bd- prefixed tests
When config doesn't have issue_prefix set, bd now correctly derives it from
the database filename (e.g., wy-.db -> wy) instead of always defaulting to 'bd'.
Fixes: bd-179
- Add --label flag for AND filtering (must have ALL labels)
- Add --label-any flag for OR filtering (must have AT LEAST ONE label)
- Add normalizeLabels() helper to trim, dedupe, and clean inputs
- Fix RPC title filtering parity bug (forward via Query field)
- Add comprehensive tests for label filtering including combined AND+OR
- Update documentation in README and CHANGELOG
- Improve flag help text to clarify combined semantics
Closes bd-161
- Updated label CLI commands to support both daemon and direct modes
- Added label fetching to GetIssue() and scanIssues() methods
- All label operations (add, remove, list, list-all) work with daemon
- Closed bd-162 (label CLI commands), bd-166 (duplicate), bd-141 (daemon support)
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Fixes timestamp scanning error reported in GH-88 where DATETIME columns
were being returned as strings instead of time.Time on macOS 13.5.
Root cause: modernc.org/sqlite driver doesn't recognize mattn-style DSN
parameters (_journal_mode, _foreign_keys). When these incompatible
parameters are present, the driver ignores _time_format=sqlite on some
platforms, causing DATETIME values to remain as strings.
Solution: Use modernc's native _pragma syntax for all database options:
- Changed _journal_mode=WAL to _pragma=journal_mode(WAL)
- Changed _foreign_keys=ON to _pragma=foreign_keys(ON)
- Kept _pragma=busy_timeout(30000) and _time_format=sqlite
This ensures all parameters are properly recognized and DATETIME columns
are automatically parsed to time.Time across all platforms.
Fixes#88
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- Add DeleteIssues() method in sqlite.go for atomic batch deletion
- Support multiple issue IDs as arguments or from file
- Add --from-file flag to read IDs from file (supports comments)
- Add --dry-run mode for safe preview without deleting
- Add --cascade flag for recursive deletion of dependents
- Add --force flag to orphan dependents instead of failing
- Pre-collect connected issues before deletion for text reference updates
- Add orphan deduplication to prevent duplicate IDs
- Add rows.Err() checks in all row iteration loops
- Full transaction safety - all deletions succeed or none do
- Comprehensive statistics tracking (deleted, dependencies, labels, events)
- Update README and CHANGELOG with batch deletion docs
Fixed critical code review issues:
- Dry-run mode now properly uses dryRun parameter instead of deleting data
- Text references are pre-collected before deletion so they update correctly
- Added orphan deduplication and error checks
- Updated defer rollback pattern per Go best practices
Use _time_format=sqlite parameter in modernc.org/sqlite connection
string to ensure DATETIME columns use SQLite's native time format
(format 7 with timezone) instead of Go's default String() format.
This improves compatibility with SQLite's date/time functions and
ensures consistent time representation across the database.
The counter wasn't being properly reset after renumbering because
SyncAllCounters uses MAX(old, new) which kept higher values from
deleted issues.
Solution: Add ResetCounter() method to delete the counter entry,
then SyncAllCounters recreates it from the actual max ID in database.
Now after renumbering 108 issues to bd-1..bd-108, the counter is
correctly set to 108 and next issue will be bd-109.
- Add compacted_at_commit field to Issue type (bd-405)
- Add database schema and migration for new field
- Create GetCurrentCommitHash() helper function
- Update ApplyCompaction to store git commit hash (bd-395)
- Update compaction calls to capture current commit
- Update tests to verify commit hash storage
- All tests passing
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- Implement bd rename-prefix command with --dry-run and --json flags
- Add prefix validation (max 8 chars, lowercase, starts with letter)
- Update all issue IDs and text references atomically per issue
- Update dependencies, labels, events, and counters
- Fix counter merge to use MAX() to prevent ID collisions
- Update snapshot tables for FK integrity
- Add comprehensive tests for validation and rename workflow
- Document in README.md and AGENTS.md
Known limitation: Each issue updates in its own transaction.
A failure mid-way could leave mixed state. Acceptable for
intended use case (infrequent operation on small DBs).
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- Add EventCompacted event type constant
- Add compaction fields to Issue struct (CompactionLevel, CompactedAt, OriginalSize)
- Update ApplyCompaction to record compaction events with JSON metadata
- Update bd show to display compaction status with emoji indicators
- Update GetIssue query to load compaction fields
- All tests passing
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- Add --label/-l flag to filter issues by labels (AND logic)
- Add --title flag to filter issues by title substring
- Add TitleSearch field to IssueFilter type
- Implement label and title filtering in SearchIssues
- Perfect for worktree-specific issue management
Examples:
bd list --label worktree,feature-x
bd list --title "authentication"
bd list --label worktree --title "bug"