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Abhinav Gupta ac8ef9b9e3 test: replace manual os.Chdir with t.Chdir in tests (#457)
Replaces manual working directory save/restore patterns
with Go's built-in `t.Chdir()` helper across 23 test files.

The manual pattern involved calling `os.Getwd()` to save
the original directory, using `defer os.Chdir(origWd)` for
restoration, and manually handling errors during directory
changes. This boilerplate has been replaced with single
`t.Chdir(path)` calls that handle cleanup automatically.

The `t.Chdir()` method automatically restores the working
directory when the test completes, eliminating the need for
manual defer statements and error handling.

Total:
~75 instances replaced (assuming Claude's math is right)

Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
2025-12-04 11:21:43 -08:00
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Beads Examples

This directory contains examples of how to integrate bd with AI agents and workflows.

Examples

Agent Integration

Tools & Utilities

Workflow Patterns

Quick Start

# Try the Python agent example
cd python-agent
python agent.py

# Try the bash agent example
cd bash-agent
./agent.sh

# Install git hooks
cd git-hooks
./install.sh

# REMOVED (bd-4c74): branch-merge demo - hash IDs eliminate collision resolution

Creating Your Own Agent

The basic agent workflow:

  1. Find ready work: bd ready --json --limit 1
  2. Claim the task: bd update <id> --status in_progress --json
  3. Do the work: Execute the task
  4. Discover new issues: bd create "Found bug" --json
  5. Link discoveries: bd dep add <new-id> <parent-id> --type discovered-from
  6. Complete the task: bd close <id> --reason "Done" --json

All commands support --json for easy parsing.