- 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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Integration Tests:
- Comprehensive test suite covering all major functionality
- 5 test scenarios: installation, binary functionality, workflow,
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- 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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- 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
Add BEADS_DIR as a replacement for BEADS_DB to point to the .beads
directory instead of the database file directly.
Rationale:
- With --no-db mode, there's no .db file to point to
- The .beads directory is the logical unit (contains config.yaml, db
files, jsonl files)
- More intuitive: point to the beads directory not the database file
Implementation:
- Add BEADS_DIR environment variable support to FindDatabasePath()
- Priority order: BEADS_DIR > BEADS_DB > auto-discovery
- Maintain backward compatibility with BEADS_DB (now deprecated)
- Update --no-db mode to respect BEADS_DIR
- Update MCP integration (config.py, bd_client.py)
- Update documentation to show BEADS_DIR as preferred method
Testing:
- Backward compatibility: BEADS_DB still works
- BEADS_DIR works with regular database mode
- BEADS_DIR works with --no-db mode
- Priority: BEADS_DIR takes precedence over BEADS_DB
Follow-up issues for refactoring:
- bd-efe8: Refactor path canonicalization into helper function
- bd-c362: Extract database search logic into helper function
Closes bd-e16b
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Implement a new `bd status` command that provides a quick snapshot of the
issue database state, similar to how `git status` shows working tree state.
Features:
- Summary counts by state (open, in-progress, blocked, closed)
- Ready to work count
- Recent activity stats (last 7 days): created, closed, updated issues
- Support for --assigned flag to filter by current user
- JSON output format with --json flag
- Comprehensive test coverage
Usage examples:
bd status # Show summary
bd status --json # JSON output
bd status --assigned # Filter to assigned issues
bd status --no-daemon # Direct mode with recent activity
Note: Recent activity currently only works in direct mode (--no-daemon).
Daemon mode support marked with TODO for future enhancement.
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Adds restart subcommand to bd daemons that gracefully stops a daemon
and starts a new one in the same workspace.
Features:
- Accepts workspace path or PID as target
- Graceful shutdown via RPC with SIGTERM fallback
- Starts new daemon with exec.Cmd in correct workspace directory
- Prefers workspace-local bd binary if present
- Supports --search and --json flags
- Proper error handling and user feedback
Closes bd-3ee2c7e9 (bd daemons command epic)
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- Gate slow git E2E tests with testing.Short() (saves ~5s)
- Use shallow/shared clones for test repos
- Disable git hooks in test setup (major speedup)
- Reduce sync rounds from 3→1 (2 for dedup test)
- Add git speed configs (gc.auto=0, fsync=false, gpgSign=false)
Results:
- cmd/bd tests: 41s → 33s with -short (~20% faster)
- Full suite: >300s timeout → ~40s (no timeout!)
- E2E tests: 2-3s each → skipped with -short
Run full E2E tests with: go test ./...
Run fast tests with: go test -short ./...