Test expected "Patrol Execution Protocol" but template uses
"Startup Protocol: Propulsion" heading instead.
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- Remove hook functions from internal/wisp/io.go (WriteSlungWork, ReadHook, BurnHook, etc.)
- Remove hook types from internal/wisp/types.go (SlungWork, Wisp, etc.)
- Update up.go to query pinned beads instead of reading hook files
- Remove SlungWork field from molecule_status.go
- Remove hook-*.json pattern from .beads/.gitignore
- Delete live hook file /Users/stevey/gt/deacon/.beads/hook-deacon.json
Work is now tracked exclusively via pinned beads (status=pinned, assignee=agent).
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- Add AgentRuntime struct to track tmux session status
- Implement discoverGlobalAgents() for Mayor/Deacon
- Implement discoverRigAgents() for witness/refinery/crew/polecats
- Update text output to show ✓ running / ✗ stopped for each agent
- Color-code status: green for running, red for stopped
- Include hook info inline with agent status
- JSON output includes full runtime state in 'agents' field
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Replace hook file mechanism with discovery-based pinned beads:
- gt hook: now runs bd update <bead> --status=pinned
- gt sling: same, plus nudge to target
- gt handoff: same when bead ID provided
- gt prime: checks pinned beads instead of hook files
- gt mol status: no longer checks hook files
Key changes:
- outputAttachmentStatus: extended to all roles (was Crew/Polecat only)
- checkSlungWork: now queries pinned beads instead of reading hook files
- wisp/io.go functions: marked deprecated with migration notes
This follows Gas Town discovery over explicit state principle.
Hook files are kept for backward compatibility but no longer written.
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When `gt sling <bead> <rig>` is used with a rig name as target, sling now
automatically spawns a fresh polecat and slings work to it. This provides
a simpler alternative to `gt spawn --issue <bead> <rig>` for quick dispatch.
Changes:
- Add IsRigName() helper to detect bare rig names
- Add SpawnPolecatForSling() for lightweight polecat creation
- Update sling to detect rig targets and auto-spawn
- Update help text for both sling and spawn to document behavior
Design: spawn and sling remain distinct commands with different purposes:
- sling: Light spawn with hook + nudge (quick dispatch)
- spawn: Full workflow with mol-polecat-work, mail, witness notification
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- Add Args field to SlungWork struct in wisp/types.go
- Add --args/-a flag to gt sling command
- Display args in gt prime autonomous mode
- Display args in gt mol status output
The --args string is stored in the hook and shown to the LLM executor,
which interprets the instructions naturally without schema maintenance.
Example: gt sling beads-release --args "patch release"
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Replace SendKeys approach with respawn-pane -k when starting Claude
in crew sessions. This gives cleaner exit behavior:
- Before: Claude exits → shell prompt → exit shell → session ends
- After: Claude exits → session ends (no intermediate shell)
Changes:
- Add GetPaneID() to tmux package for pane ID retrieval
- Update crew_at.go to use RespawnPane for both new and restart cases
- Remove unnecessary waits and multi-step Claude startup
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Implements the canonical way for polecats to complete molecule steps:
1. Closes the completed step (bd close)
2. Extracts molecule ID from step ID (gt-xxx.1 -> gt-xxx)
3. Finds next ready step (dependency-aware)
4. If next step: updates hook and respawns pane
5. If complete: burns hook and signals witness
This enables instant step transitions (~5-10s) vs waiting for witness
patrol cycles (minutes), and ensures the activity feed stays accurate.
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Align witness attach command with crew at and refinery attach by using
MaximumNArgs(1) instead of ExactArgs(1) and inferring the rig from the
current working directory when no argument is provided.
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- Remove dead sendGateWakeMail function (logic in gate.go)
- Extract parkedWorkPath helper to reduce duplication
- Handle deleted/inaccessible gates in resume gracefully
- Remove unused mail/workspace imports
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Implements agent parking and resumption on gates:
- gt park <gate-id>: Parks work on a gate, saves context
- gt resume: Checks for cleared gates and restores work
- gt gate wake: Sends wake mail to waiters when gate closes
These commands enable agents to safely suspend work while waiting
for external conditions (timers, CI, human approval) and resume
when gates clear.
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Features:
- Add CrewConfig to RigSettings (settings/config.json)
- Add --restore flag to gt up
- Crew startup from natural language preferences (e.g., 'max', 'joe and max', 'all')
- Polecat restoration from hook files (work attached)
Example rig settings:
{"crew": {"startup": "max"}}
Usage:
gt up --restore
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All 156 instances of _ = error suppression in non-test code now have
explanatory comments documenting why the error is intentionally ignored.
Categories of intentional suppressions:
- non-fatal: session works without these - tmux environment setup
- non-fatal: theming failure does not affect operation - visual styling
- best-effort cleanup - defer cleanup on failure paths
- best-effort notification - mail/notifications that should not block
- best-effort interrupt - graceful shutdown attempts
- crypto/rand.Read only fails on broken system - random ID generation
- output errors non-actionable - fmt.Fprint to io.Writer
This addresses the silent failure and debugging concerns raised in the
issue by making the intentionality explicit in the code.
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bd mol does not have attach/detach commands - those are Gas Town
orchestrator concerns, so they live in gt mol.
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