- Added human-readable uptime formatting (51m 59s vs 3119.4 seconds) - Fixed daemon stop race condition with SIGKILL - Added markdown docs for 19 commands: blocked, comments, compact, daemon, delete, dep, epic, export, import, label, list, quickstart, rename-prefix, renumber, reopen, repos, restore, stale, sync - Closed: bd-159, bd-152, bd-168 - Deleted test issues: bd-144, bd-145 Amp-Thread-ID: https://ampcode.com/threads/T-9f7c3fed-62de-4bcd-a059-8c1b77cdb841 Co-authored-by: Amp <amp@ampcode.com>
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description: Compact old closed issues using semantic summarization
argument-hint: [--all] [--id issue-id] [--dry-run]
Reduce database size by summarizing closed issues no longer actively referenced.
Compaction Tiers
- Tier 1: Semantic compression (30+ days closed, ~70% size reduction)
- Tier 2: Ultra compression (90+ days closed, ~95% size reduction)
Usage
- Preview candidates:
bd compact --dry-run - Compact all eligible:
bd compact --all - Compact specific issue:
bd compact --id bd-42 - Force compact:
bd compact --id bd-42 --force(bypass age checks) - View statistics:
bd compact --stats
Options
- --tier: Choose compaction tier (1 or 2, default: 1)
- --workers: Parallel workers (default: 5)
- --batch-size: Issues per batch (default: 10)
Important
This is permanent graceful decay - original content is discarded. Use bd restore <id> to view full history from git if needed.
Useful for long-running projects to keep database size manageable.