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# Instructions for AI Agents Working on Beads
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## Project Overview
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This is **beads** (command: `bd`), an issue tracker designed for AI-supervised coding workflows. We dogfood our own tool!
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## 🆕 What's New?
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**New to bd or upgrading?** Run `bd info --whats-new` to see agent-relevant changes from recent versions:
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```bash
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bd info --whats-new # Human-readable output
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bd info --whats-new --json # Machine-readable output
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```
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This shows the last 3 versions with workflow-impacting changes, avoiding the need to re-read all documentation. Examples:
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- New commands and flags that improve agent workflows
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- Breaking changes that require workflow updates
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- Performance improvements and bug fixes
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- Integration features (MCP, Agent Mail, git hooks)
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**Why this matters:** bd releases weekly with major versions. This command helps you quickly understand what changed without parsing the full CHANGELOG.
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## Human Setup vs Agent Usage
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**IMPORTANT:** If you need to initialize bd, use the `--quiet` flag:
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```bash
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bd init --quiet # Non-interactive, auto-installs git hooks, no prompts
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```
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**Why `--quiet`?** Regular `bd init` has interactive prompts (git hooks, merge driver) that confuse agents. The `--quiet` flag makes it fully non-interactive:
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- Automatically installs git hooks
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- Automatically configures git merge driver for intelligent JSONL merging
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- No prompts for user input
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- Safe for agent-driven repo setup
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**If the human already initialized:** Just use bd normally with `bd create`, `bd ready`, `bd update`, `bd close`, etc.
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**If you see "database not found":** Run `bd init --quiet` yourself, or ask the human to run `bd init`.
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## Issue Tracking
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We use bd (beads) for issue tracking instead of Markdown TODOs or external tools.
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### MCP Server (Recommended)
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**RECOMMENDED**: Use the MCP (Model Context Protocol) server for the best experience! The beads MCP server provides native integration with Claude and other MCP-compatible AI assistants.
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**Installation:**
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```bash
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# Install the MCP server
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pip install beads-mcp
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# Add to your MCP settings (e.g., Claude Desktop config)
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{
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"beads": {
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"command": "beads-mcp",
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"args": []
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}
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}
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```
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**Benefits:**
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- Native function calls instead of shell commands
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- Automatic workspace detection
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- Better error handling and validation
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- Structured JSON responses
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- No need for `--json` flags
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**All bd commands are available as MCP functions** with the prefix `mcp__beads-*__`. For example:
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- `bd ready` → `mcp__beads__ready()`
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- `bd create` → `mcp__beads__create(title="...", priority=1)`
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- `bd update` → `mcp__beads__update(issue_id="bd-42", status="in_progress")`
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See `integrations/beads-mcp/README.md` for complete documentation.
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### Multi-Repo Configuration (MCP Server)
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**RECOMMENDED: Use a single MCP server for all beads projects** - it automatically routes to per-project local daemons.
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**For AI agent multi-repo patterns**, see [docs/MULTI_REPO_AGENTS.md](docs/MULTI_REPO_AGENTS.md) (config options, routing, troubleshooting, best practices).
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**For complete multi-repo workflow guide**, see [docs/MULTI_REPO_MIGRATION.md](docs/MULTI_REPO_MIGRATION.md) (OSS contributors, teams, multi-phase development).
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**Setup (one-time):**
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```bash
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# MCP config in ~/.config/amp/settings.json or Claude Desktop config:
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{
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"beads": {
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"command": "beads-mcp",
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"args": []
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}
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}
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```
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**How it works (LSP model):**
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The single MCP server instance automatically:
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1. Checks for local daemon socket (`.beads/bd.sock`) in your current workspace
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2. Routes requests to the correct **per-project daemon** based on working directory
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3. Auto-starts the local daemon if not running (with exponential backoff)
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4. **Each project gets its own isolated daemon** serving only its database
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**Architecture:**
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```
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MCP Server (one instance)
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↓
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Per-Project Daemons (one per workspace)
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↓
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SQLite Databases (complete isolation)
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```
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**Why per-project daemons?**
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- ✅ Complete database isolation between projects
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- ✅ No cross-project pollution or git worktree conflicts
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- ✅ Simpler mental model: one project = one database = one daemon
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- ✅ Follows LSP (Language Server Protocol) architecture
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**Note:** The daemon **auto-starts automatically** when you run any `bd` command (v0.9.11+). To disable auto-start, set `BEADS_AUTO_START_DAEMON=false`.
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**Version Management:** bd automatically handles daemon version mismatches (v0.16.0+):
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- When you upgrade bd, old daemons are automatically detected and restarted
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- Version compatibility is checked on every connection
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- No manual intervention required after upgrades
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- Works transparently with MCP server and CLI
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- Use `bd daemons health` to check for version mismatches
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- Use `bd daemons killall` to force-restart all daemons if needed
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**Alternative (not recommended): Multiple MCP Server Instances**
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If you must use separate MCP servers:
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```json
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{
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"beads-webapp": {
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"command": "beads-mcp",
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"env": {
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"BEADS_WORKING_DIR": "/Users/you/projects/webapp"
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}
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},
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"beads-api": {
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"command": "beads-mcp",
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"env": {
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"BEADS_WORKING_DIR": "/Users/you/projects/api"
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}
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}
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}
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```
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⚠️ **Problem**: AI may select the wrong MCP server for your workspace, causing commands to operate on the wrong database.
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### CLI Quick Reference
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**Essential commands for AI agents:**
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```bash
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# Find work
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bd ready --json # Unblocked issues
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bd stale --days 30 --json # Forgotten issues
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# Create and manage issues
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bd create "Issue title" -t bug|feature|task -p 0-4 --json
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bd create "Found bug" -p 1 --deps discovered-from:<parent-id> --json
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bd update <id> --status in_progress --json
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bd close <id> --reason "Done" --json
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# Search and filter
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bd list --status open --priority 1 --json
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bd list --label-any urgent,critical --json
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bd show <id> --json
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# Sync (CRITICAL at end of session!)
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bd sync # Force immediate export/commit/push
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```
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**For comprehensive CLI documentation**, see [docs/CLI_REFERENCE.md](docs/CLI_REFERENCE.md).
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### Managing Daemons
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bd runs a background daemon per workspace for auto-sync and RPC operations:
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```bash
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bd daemons list --json # List all running daemons
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bd daemons health --json # Check for version mismatches
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bd daemons logs . -n 100 # View daemon logs
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bd daemons killall --json # Restart all daemons
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```
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**After upgrading bd**: Run `bd daemons killall` to restart all daemons with new version.
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**For complete daemon management**, see [docs/DAEMON.md](docs/DAEMON.md).
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### Web Interface (Monitor)
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bd includes a built-in web interface for human visualization:
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```bash
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bd monitor # Start on localhost:8080
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bd monitor --port 3000 # Custom port
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```
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**AI agents**: Continue using CLI with `--json` flags. The monitor is for human supervision only.
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### Workflow
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1. **Check for ready work**: Run `bd ready` to see what's unblocked (or `bd stale` to find forgotten issues)
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2. **Claim your task**: `bd update <id> --status in_progress`
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3. **Work on it**: Implement, test, document
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4. **Discover new work**: If you find bugs or TODOs, create issues:
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- Old way (two commands): `bd create "Found bug in auth" -t bug -p 1 --json` then `bd dep add <new-id> <current-id> --type discovered-from`
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- New way (one command): `bd create "Found bug in auth" -t bug -p 1 --deps discovered-from:<current-id> --json`
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5. **Complete**: `bd close <id> --reason "Implemented"`
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6. **Sync at end of session**: `bd sync` (see "Agent Session Workflow" below)
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### Optional: Agent Mail for Multi-Agent Coordination
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**⚠️ NOT CURRENTLY CONFIGURED** - The mcp-agent-mail server is not set up for this project. Do not attempt to use mcp-agent-mail tools.
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**For multi-agent workflows only** - if multiple AI agents work on the same repository simultaneously, consider using Agent Mail for real-time coordination:
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**With Agent Mail enabled:**
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```bash
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# Configure environment (one-time per session)
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export BEADS_AGENT_MAIL_URL=http://127.0.0.1:8765
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export BEADS_AGENT_NAME=assistant-alpha
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export BEADS_PROJECT_ID=my-project
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# Workflow (identical commands)
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bd ready # Shows available work
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bd update bd-42 --status in_progress # Reserves issue instantly (<100ms)
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# ... work on issue ...
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bd close bd-42 "Done" # Releases reservation automatically
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```
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**Without Agent Mail (git-only mode):**
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```bash
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# No environment variables needed
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bd ready # Shows available work
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bd update bd-42 --status in_progress # Updates via git sync (2-5s latency)
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# ... work on issue ...
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bd close bd-42 "Done" # Updates via git sync
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```
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**Key differences:**
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- **Latency**: <100ms (Agent Mail) vs 2-5s (git-only)
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- **Collision prevention**: Instant reservation (Agent Mail) vs eventual consistency (git)
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- **Setup**: Requires server + env vars (Agent Mail) vs zero config (git-only)
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**When to use Agent Mail:**
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- ✅ Multiple agents working concurrently
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- ✅ Frequent status updates (high collision risk)
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- ✅ Real-time coordination needed
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**When to skip:**
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- ✅ Single agent workflows
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- ✅ Infrequent updates (low collision risk)
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- ✅ Simplicity preferred over latency
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See [docs/AGENT_MAIL_QUICKSTART.md](docs/AGENT_MAIL_QUICKSTART.md) for 5-minute setup, or [docs/AGENT_MAIL.md](docs/AGENT_MAIL.md) for complete documentation. Example code in [examples/python-agent/AGENT_MAIL_EXAMPLE.md](examples/python-agent/AGENT_MAIL_EXAMPLE.md).
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### Issue Types
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- `bug` - Something broken that needs fixing
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- `feature` - New functionality
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- `task` - Work item (tests, docs, refactoring)
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- `epic` - Large feature composed of multiple issues (supports hierarchical children)
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- `chore` - Maintenance work (dependencies, tooling)
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**Hierarchical children:** Epics can have child issues with dotted IDs (e.g., `bd-a3f8e9.1`, `bd-a3f8e9.2`). Children are auto-numbered sequentially. Up to 3 levels of nesting supported. The parent hash ensures unique namespace - no coordination needed between agents working on different epics.
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### Priorities
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- `0` - Critical (security, data loss, broken builds)
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- `1` - High (major features, important bugs)
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- `2` - Medium (nice-to-have features, minor bugs)
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- `3` - Low (polish, optimization)
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- `4` - Backlog (future ideas)
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### Dependency Types
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- `blocks` - Hard dependency (issue X blocks issue Y)
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- `related` - Soft relationship (issues are connected)
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- `parent-child` - Epic/subtask relationship
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- `discovered-from` - Track issues discovered during work (automatically inherits parent's `source_repo`)
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Only `blocks` dependencies affect the ready work queue.
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**Note:** When creating an issue with a `discovered-from` dependency, the new issue automatically inherits the parent's `source_repo` field. This ensures discovered work stays in the same repository as the parent task.
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### Duplicate Detection & Merging
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AI agents should proactively detect and merge duplicate issues to keep the database clean:
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**Automated duplicate detection:**
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```bash
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# Find all content duplicates in the database
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bd duplicates
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# Automatically merge all duplicates
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bd duplicates --auto-merge
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# Preview what would be merged
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bd duplicates --dry-run
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# During import
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bd import -i issues.jsonl --dedupe-after
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```
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**Detection strategies:**
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1. **Before creating new issues**: Search for similar existing issues
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```bash
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bd list --json | grep -i "authentication"
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bd show bd-41 bd-42 --json # Compare candidates
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```
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2. **Periodic duplicate scans**: Review issues by type or priority
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```bash
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bd list --status open --priority 1 --json # High-priority issues
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bd list --issue-type bug --json # All bugs
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```
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3. **During work discovery**: Check for duplicates when filing discovered-from issues
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```bash
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# Before: bd create "Fix auth bug" --deps discovered-from:bd-100
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# First: bd list --json | grep -i "auth bug"
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# Then decide: create new or link to existing
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```
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**Merge workflow:**
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```bash
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# Step 1: Identify duplicates (bd-42 and bd-43 duplicate bd-41)
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bd show bd-41 bd-42 bd-43 --json
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# Step 2: Preview merge to verify
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bd merge bd-42 bd-43 --into bd-41 --dry-run
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# Step 3: Execute merge
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bd merge bd-42 bd-43 --into bd-41 --json
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# Step 4: Verify result
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bd dep tree bd-41 # Check unified dependency tree
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bd show bd-41 --json # Verify merged content
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```
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**What gets merged:**
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- ✅ All dependencies from source → target
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- ✅ Text references updated across ALL issues (descriptions, notes, design, acceptance criteria)
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- ✅ Source issues closed with "Merged into bd-X" reason
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- ❌ Source issue content NOT copied (target keeps its original content)
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**Important notes:**
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- Merge preserves target issue completely; only dependencies/references migrate
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- If source issues have valuable content, manually copy it to target BEFORE merging
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- Cannot merge in daemon mode yet (bd-190); use `--no-daemon` flag
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- Operation cannot be undone (but git history preserves the original)
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**Best practices:**
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- Merge early to prevent dependency fragmentation
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- Choose the oldest or most complete issue as merge target
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- Add labels like `duplicate` to source issues before merging (for tracking)
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- File a discovered-from issue if you found duplicates during work:
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```bash
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bd create "Found duplicates during bd-X" -p 2 --deps discovered-from:bd-X --json
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```
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## Development Guidelines
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### Code Standards
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- **Go version**: 1.21+
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- **Linting**: `golangci-lint run ./...` (baseline warnings documented in [docs/LINTING.md](docs/LINTING.md))
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- **Testing**: All new features need tests (`go test -short ./...` for local, full tests run in CI)
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- **Documentation**: Update relevant .md files
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### File Organization
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```
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beads/
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├── cmd/bd/ # CLI commands
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├── internal/
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│ ├── types/ # Core data types
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│ └── storage/ # Storage layer
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│ └── sqlite/ # SQLite implementation
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├── examples/ # Integration examples
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└── *.md # Documentation
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```
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### Testing Workflow
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**IMPORTANT:** Never pollute the production database with test issues!
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**For manual testing**, use the `BEADS_DB` environment variable to point to a temporary database:
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```bash
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# Create test issues in isolated database
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BEADS_DB=/tmp/test.db ./bd init --quiet --prefix test
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BEADS_DB=/tmp/test.db ./bd create "Test issue" -p 1
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# Or for quick testing
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BEADS_DB=/tmp/test.db ./bd create "Test feature" -p 1
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```
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**For automated tests**, use `t.TempDir()` in Go tests:
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```go
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func TestMyFeature(t *testing.T) {
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tmpDir := t.TempDir()
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testDB := filepath.Join(tmpDir, ".beads", "beads.db")
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s := newTestStore(t, testDB)
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// ... test code
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}
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```
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**Warning:** bd will warn you when creating issues with "Test" prefix in the production database. Always use `BEADS_DB` for manual testing.
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### Before Committing
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1. **Run tests**: `go test -short ./...` (full tests run in CI)
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2. **Run linter**: `golangci-lint run ./...` (ignore baseline warnings)
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3. **Update docs**: If you changed behavior, update README.md or other docs
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4. **Commit**: Issues auto-sync to `.beads/issues.jsonl` and import after pull
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### Git Workflow
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**Auto-sync provides batching!** bd automatically:
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- **Exports** to JSONL after CRUD operations (30-second debounce for batching)
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- **Imports** from JSONL when it's newer than DB (e.g., after `git pull`)
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- **Daemon commits/pushes** every 5 seconds (if `--auto-commit` / `--auto-push` enabled)
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The 30-second debounce provides a **transaction window** for batch operations - multiple issue changes within 30 seconds get flushed together, avoiding commit spam.
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### Git Integration
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**Auto-sync**: bd automatically exports to JSONL (30s debounce), imports after `git pull`, and optionally commits/pushes.
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**Protected branches**: Use `bd init --branch beads-metadata` to commit to separate branch. See [docs/PROTECTED_BRANCHES.md](docs/PROTECTED_BRANCHES.md).
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**Git worktrees**: Daemon mode NOT supported. Use `bd --no-daemon` for all commands. See [docs/GIT_INTEGRATION.md](docs/GIT_INTEGRATION.md).
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**Merge conflicts**: Rare with hash IDs. If conflicts occur, use `git checkout --theirs/.beads/beads.jsonl` and `bd import`. See [docs/GIT_INTEGRATION.md](docs/GIT_INTEGRATION.md).
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### Landing the Plane
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**When the user says "let's land the plane"**, follow this clean session-ending protocol:
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1. **File beads issues for any remaining work** that needs follow-up
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2. **Ensure all quality gates pass** (only if code changes were made) - run tests, linters, builds (file P0 issues if broken)
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3. **Update beads issues** - close finished work, update status
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4. **Sync and PUSH everything to remote** - Work methodically to ensure both local and remote are synchronized:
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```bash
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# Pull first to catch any remote changes
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git pull --rebase
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# If conflicts in .beads/beads.jsonl, resolve thoughtfully:
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# - git checkout --theirs .beads/beads.jsonl (accept remote)
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# - bd import -i .beads/beads.jsonl (re-import)
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# - Or manual merge, then import
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# Sync the database (exports to JSONL, commits)
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bd sync
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# CRITICAL: Push everything to remote
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git push
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# Verify push succeeded
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git status # Should show "up to date with origin/main"
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```
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**CRITICAL**: The plane has NOT landed until `git push` completes successfully. If you don't push, the work is still on the runway!
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5. **Clean up git state** - Clear old stashes and prune dead remote branches:
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```bash
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git stash clear # Remove old stashes
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git remote prune origin # Clean up deleted remote branches
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```
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6. **Verify clean state** - Ensure all changes are committed AND PUSHED, no untracked files remain
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7. **Choose a follow-up issue for next session**
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- Provide a prompt for the user to give to you in the next session
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- Format: "Continue work on bd-X: [issue title]. [Brief context about what's been done and what's next]"
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**Example "land the plane" session:**
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```bash
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# 1. File remaining work
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bd create "Add integration tests for sync" -t task -p 2 --json
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# 2. Run quality gates (only if code changes were made)
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go test -short ./...
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golangci-lint run ./...
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# 3. Close finished issues
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bd close bd-42 bd-43 --reason "Completed" --json
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# 4. Sync and PUSH everything
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git pull --rebase
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# If conflicts in .beads/beads.jsonl, resolve thoughtfully:
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# - git checkout --theirs .beads/beads.jsonl (accept remote)
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# - bd import -i .beads/beads.jsonl (re-import)
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# - Or manual merge, then import
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bd sync # Export/import/commit
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git push # CRITICAL - Must push!
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git status # Verify "up to date with origin/main"
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# 5. Clean up git state
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git stash clear
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git remote prune origin
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# 6. Verify everything is clean and pushed
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git status
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|
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# 7. Choose next work
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bd ready --json
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bd show bd-44 --json
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```
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**Then provide the user with:**
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- Summary of what was completed this session
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- What issues were filed for follow-up
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- Status of quality gates (all passing / issues filed)
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- Recommended prompt for next session
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|
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### Agent Session Workflow
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**IMPORTANT for AI agents:** When you finish making issue changes, always run:
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```bash
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bd sync
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```
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|
This immediately:
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1. Exports pending changes to JSONL (no 30s wait)
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2. Commits to git
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3. Pulls from remote
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4. Imports any updates
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5. Pushes to remote
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|
|
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**Example agent session:**
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|
|
|
```bash
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# Make multiple changes (batched in 30-second window)
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bd create "Fix bug" -p 1
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bd create "Add tests" -p 1
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bd update bd-42 --status in_progress
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bd close bd-40 --reason "Completed"
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|
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# Force immediate sync at end of session
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bd sync
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|
|
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# Now safe to end session - everything is committed and pushed
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```
|
|
|
|
**Why this matters:**
|
|
|
|
- Without `bd sync`, changes sit in 30-second debounce window
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|
- User might think you pushed but JSONL is still dirty
|
|
- `bd sync` forces immediate flush/commit/push
|
|
|
|
**STRONGLY RECOMMENDED: Install git hooks for automatic sync** (prevents stale JSONL problems):
|
|
|
|
```bash
|
|
# One-time setup - run this in each beads workspace
|
|
bd hooks install
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
This installs:
|
|
|
|
- **pre-commit** - Flushes pending changes immediately before commit (bypasses 30s debounce)
|
|
- **post-merge** - Imports updated JSONL after pull/merge (guaranteed sync)
|
|
- **pre-push** - Exports database to JSONL before push (prevents stale JSONL from reaching remote)
|
|
- **post-checkout** - Imports JSONL after branch checkout (ensures consistency)
|
|
|
|
**Why git hooks matter:**
|
|
Without the pre-push hook, you can have database changes committed locally but stale JSONL pushed to remote, causing multi-workspace divergence. The hooks guarantee DB ↔ JSONL consistency.
|
|
|
|
**Note:** Hooks are embedded in the bd binary and work for all bd users (not just source repo users).
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
## Current Project Status
|
|
|
|
Run `bd stats` to see overall progress.
|
|
|
|
### Active Areas
|
|
|
|
- **Core CLI**: Mature, but always room for polish
|
|
- **Examples**: Growing collection of agent integrations
|
|
- **Documentation**: Comprehensive but can always improve
|
|
- **MCP Server**: Implemented at `integrations/beads-mcp/` with Claude Code plugin
|
|
- **Migration Tools**: Planned (see bd-6)
|
|
|
|
### 1.0 Milestone
|
|
|
|
We're working toward 1.0. Key blockers tracked in bd. Run:
|
|
|
|
```bash
|
|
bd dep tree bd-8 # Show 1.0 epic dependencies
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
## Common Tasks
|
|
|
|
### Adding a New Command
|
|
|
|
1. Create file in `cmd/bd/`
|
|
2. Add to root command in `cmd/bd/main.go`
|
|
3. Implement with Cobra framework
|
|
4. Add `--json` flag for agent use
|
|
5. Add tests in `cmd/bd/*_test.go`
|
|
6. Document in README.md
|
|
|
|
### Adding Storage Features
|
|
|
|
1. Update schema in `internal/storage/sqlite/schema.go`
|
|
2. Add migration if needed
|
|
3. Update `internal/types/types.go` if new types
|
|
4. Implement in `internal/storage/sqlite/sqlite.go`
|
|
5. Add tests
|
|
6. Update export/import in `cmd/bd/export.go` and `cmd/bd/import.go`
|
|
|
|
### Adding Examples
|
|
|
|
1. Create directory in `examples/`
|
|
2. Add README.md explaining the example
|
|
3. Include working code
|
|
4. Link from `examples/README.md`
|
|
5. Mention in main README.md
|
|
|
|
## Questions?
|
|
|
|
- Check existing issues: `bd list`
|
|
- Look at recent commits: `git log --oneline -20`
|
|
- Read the docs: README.md, ADVANCED.md, EXTENDING.md
|
|
- Create an issue if unsure: `bd create "Question: ..." -t task -p 2`
|
|
|
|
## Important Files
|
|
|
|
- **README.md** - Main documentation (keep this updated!)
|
|
- **EXTENDING.md** - Database extension guide
|
|
- **ADVANCED.md** - JSONL format analysis
|
|
- **CONTRIBUTING.md** - Contribution guidelines
|
|
- **SECURITY.md** - Security policy
|
|
|
|
## Pro Tips for Agents
|
|
|
|
- Always use `--json` flags for programmatic use
|
|
- **Always run `bd sync` at end of session** to flush/commit/push immediately
|
|
- Link discoveries with `discovered-from` to maintain context
|
|
- Check `bd ready` before asking "what next?"
|
|
- Auto-sync batches changes in 30-second window - use `bd sync` to force immediate flush
|
|
- Use `--no-auto-flush` or `--no-auto-import` to disable automatic sync if needed
|
|
- Use `bd dep tree` to understand complex dependencies
|
|
- Priority 0-1 issues are usually more important than 2-4
|
|
- Use `--dry-run` to preview import changes before applying
|
|
- Hash IDs eliminate collisions - same ID with different content is a normal update
|
|
- Use `--id` flag with `bd create` to partition ID space for parallel workers (e.g., `worker1-100`, `worker2-500`)
|
|
|
|
### Checking GitHub Issues and PRs
|
|
|
|
**IMPORTANT**: When asked to check GitHub issues or PRs, use command-line tools like `gh` instead of browser/playwright tools.
|
|
|
|
**Preferred approach:**
|
|
|
|
```bash
|
|
# List open issues with details
|
|
gh issue list --limit 30
|
|
|
|
# List open PRs
|
|
gh pr list --limit 30
|
|
|
|
# View specific issue
|
|
gh issue view 201
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
**Then provide an in-conversation summary** highlighting:
|
|
|
|
- Urgent/critical issues (regressions, bugs, broken builds)
|
|
- Common themes or patterns
|
|
- Feature requests with high engagement
|
|
- Items that need immediate attention
|
|
|
|
**Why this matters:**
|
|
|
|
- Browser tools consume more tokens and are slower
|
|
- CLI summaries are easier to scan and discuss
|
|
- Keeps the conversation focused and efficient
|
|
- Better for quick triage and prioritization
|
|
|
|
**Do NOT use:** `browser_navigate`, `browser_snapshot`, or other playwright tools for GitHub PR/issue reviews unless specifically requested by the user.
|
|
|
|
## Building and Testing
|
|
|
|
```bash
|
|
# Build
|
|
go build -o bd ./cmd/bd
|
|
|
|
# Test (short - for local development)
|
|
go test -short ./...
|
|
|
|
# Test with coverage (full tests - for CI)
|
|
go test -coverprofile=coverage.out ./...
|
|
go tool cover -html=coverage.out
|
|
|
|
# Run locally
|
|
./bd init --prefix test
|
|
./bd create "Test issue" -p 1
|
|
./bd ready
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
## Version Management
|
|
|
|
**IMPORTANT**: When the user asks to "bump the version" or mentions a new version number (e.g., "bump to 0.9.3"), use the version bump script:
|
|
|
|
```bash
|
|
# Preview changes (shows diff, doesn't commit)
|
|
./scripts/bump-version.sh 0.9.3
|
|
|
|
# Auto-commit the version bump
|
|
./scripts/bump-version.sh 0.9.3 --commit
|
|
git push origin main
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
**What it does:**
|
|
|
|
- Updates ALL version files (CLI, plugin, MCP server, docs) in one command
|
|
- Validates semantic versioning format
|
|
- Shows diff preview
|
|
- Verifies all versions match after update
|
|
- Creates standardized commit message
|
|
|
|
**User will typically say:**
|
|
|
|
- "Bump to 0.9.3"
|
|
- "Update version to 1.0.0"
|
|
- "Rev the project to 0.9.4"
|
|
- "Increment the version"
|
|
|
|
**You should:**
|
|
|
|
1. Run `./scripts/bump-version.sh <version> --commit`
|
|
2. Push to GitHub
|
|
3. Confirm all versions updated correctly
|
|
|
|
**Files updated automatically:**
|
|
|
|
- `cmd/bd/version.go` - CLI version
|
|
- `.claude-plugin/plugin.json` - Plugin version
|
|
- `.claude-plugin/marketplace.json` - Marketplace version
|
|
- `integrations/beads-mcp/pyproject.toml` - MCP server version
|
|
- `README.md` - Documentation version
|
|
- `PLUGIN.md` - Version requirements
|
|
|
|
**Why this matters:** We had version mismatches (bd-66) when only `version.go` was updated. This script prevents that by updating all components atomically.
|
|
|
|
See `scripts/README.md` for more details.
|
|
|
|
## Release Process (Maintainers)
|
|
|
|
**Automated (Recommended):**
|
|
|
|
```bash
|
|
# One command to do everything (version bump, tests, tag, Homebrew update, local install)
|
|
./scripts/release.sh 0.9.3
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
This handles the entire release workflow automatically, including waiting ~5 minutes for GitHub Actions to build release artifacts. See [scripts/README.md](scripts/README.md) for details.
|
|
|
|
**Manual (Step-by-Step):**
|
|
|
|
1. Bump version: `./scripts/bump-version.sh <version> --commit`
|
|
2. Update CHANGELOG.md with release notes
|
|
3. Run tests: `go test -short ./...` (CI runs full suite)
|
|
4. Push version bump: `git push origin main`
|
|
5. Tag release: `git tag v<version> && git push origin v<version>`
|
|
6. Update Homebrew: `./scripts/update-homebrew.sh <version>` (waits for GitHub Actions)
|
|
7. Verify: `brew update && brew upgrade bd && bd version`
|
|
|
|
See [docs/RELEASING.md](docs/RELEASING.md) for complete manual instructions.
|
|
|
|
---
|
|
|
|
**Remember**: We're building this tool to help AI agents like you! If you find the workflow confusing or have ideas for improvement, create an issue with your feedback.
|
|
|
|
Happy coding! 🔗
|
|
|
|
<!-- bd onboard section -->
|
|
|
|
## Issue Tracking with bd (beads)
|
|
|
|
**IMPORTANT**: This project uses **bd (beads)** for ALL issue tracking. Do NOT use markdown TODOs, task lists, or other tracking methods.
|
|
|
|
### Why bd?
|
|
|
|
- Dependency-aware: Track blockers and relationships between issues
|
|
- Git-friendly: Auto-syncs to JSONL for version control
|
|
- Agent-optimized: JSON output, ready work detection, discovered-from links
|
|
- Prevents duplicate tracking systems and confusion
|
|
|
|
### Quick Start
|
|
|
|
**FIRST TIME?** Just run `bd init` - it auto-imports issues from git:
|
|
|
|
```bash
|
|
bd init --prefix bd
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
**OSS Contributor?** Use the contributor wizard for fork workflows:
|
|
|
|
```bash
|
|
bd init --contributor # Interactive setup for separate planning repo
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
**Team Member?** Use the team wizard for branch workflows:
|
|
|
|
```bash
|
|
bd init --team # Interactive setup for team collaboration
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
**Check for ready work:**
|
|
|
|
```bash
|
|
bd ready --json
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
**Create new issues:**
|
|
|
|
```bash
|
|
bd create "Issue title" -t bug|feature|task -p 0-4 --json
|
|
bd create "Issue title" -p 1 --deps discovered-from:bd-123 --json
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
**Claim and update:**
|
|
|
|
```bash
|
|
bd update bd-42 --status in_progress --json
|
|
bd update bd-42 --priority 1 --json
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
**Complete work:**
|
|
|
|
```bash
|
|
bd close bd-42 --reason "Completed" --json
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
### Issue Types
|
|
|
|
- `bug` - Something broken
|
|
- `feature` - New functionality
|
|
- `task` - Work item (tests, docs, refactoring)
|
|
- `epic` - Large feature with subtasks
|
|
- `chore` - Maintenance (dependencies, tooling)
|
|
|
|
### Priorities
|
|
|
|
- `0` - Critical (security, data loss, broken builds)
|
|
- `1` - High (major features, important bugs)
|
|
- `2` - Medium (default, nice-to-have)
|
|
- `3` - Low (polish, optimization)
|
|
- `4` - Backlog (future ideas)
|
|
|
|
### Workflow for AI Agents
|
|
|
|
1. **Check ready work**: `bd ready` shows unblocked issues
|
|
2. **Claim your task**: `bd update <id> --status in_progress`
|
|
3. **Work on it**: Implement, test, document
|
|
4. **Discover new work?** Create linked issue:
|
|
- `bd create "Found bug" -p 1 --deps discovered-from:<parent-id>`
|
|
5. **Complete**: `bd close <id> --reason "Done"`
|
|
|
|
### Auto-Sync
|
|
|
|
bd automatically syncs with git:
|
|
|
|
- Exports to `.beads/issues.jsonl` after changes (5s debounce)
|
|
- Imports from JSONL when newer (e.g., after `git pull`)
|
|
- No manual export/import needed!
|
|
|
|
### MCP Server (Recommended)
|
|
|
|
If using Claude or MCP-compatible clients, install the beads MCP server:
|
|
|
|
```bash
|
|
pip install beads-mcp
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
Add to MCP config (e.g., `~/.config/claude/config.json`):
|
|
|
|
```json
|
|
{
|
|
"beads": {
|
|
"command": "beads-mcp",
|
|
"args": []
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
Then use `mcp__beads__*` functions instead of CLI commands.
|
|
|
|
### Managing AI-Generated Planning Documents
|
|
|
|
AI assistants often create planning and design documents during development:
|
|
|
|
- PLAN.md, IMPLEMENTATION.md, ARCHITECTURE.md
|
|
- DESIGN.md, CODEBASE_SUMMARY.md, INTEGRATION_PLAN.md
|
|
- TESTING_GUIDE.md, TECHNICAL_DESIGN.md, and similar files
|
|
|
|
**Best Practice: Use a dedicated directory for these ephemeral files**
|
|
|
|
**Recommended approach:**
|
|
|
|
- Create a `history/` directory in the project root
|
|
- Store ALL AI-generated planning/design docs in `history/`
|
|
- Keep the repository root clean and focused on permanent project files
|
|
- Only access `history/` when explicitly asked to review past planning
|
|
|
|
**Example .gitignore entry (optional):**
|
|
|
|
```
|
|
# AI planning documents (ephemeral)
|
|
history/
|
|
```
|
|
|
|
**Benefits:**
|
|
|
|
- ✅ Clean repository root
|
|
- ✅ Clear separation between ephemeral and permanent documentation
|
|
- ✅ Easy to exclude from version control if desired
|
|
- ✅ Preserves planning history for archaeological research
|
|
- ✅ Reduces noise when browsing the project
|
|
|
|
### Important Rules
|
|
|
|
- ✅ Use bd for ALL task tracking
|
|
- ✅ Always use `--json` flag for programmatic use
|
|
- ✅ Link discovered work with `discovered-from` dependencies
|
|
- ✅ Check `bd ready` before asking "what should I work on?"
|
|
- ✅ Store AI planning docs in `history/` directory
|
|
- ❌ Do NOT create markdown TODO lists
|
|
- ❌ Do NOT use external issue trackers
|
|
- ❌ Do NOT duplicate tracking systems
|
|
- ❌ Do NOT clutter repo root with planning documents
|
|
|
|
For more details, see README.md and QUICKSTART.md.
|
|
|
|
<!-- /bd onboard section -->
|