Polish help text across all agent commands to clarify roles:
- crew: persistent workspaces vs ephemeral polecats
- deacon: town-level watchdog receiving heartbeats
- dog: cross-rig infrastructure workers (cats vs dogs)
- mayor: Chief of Staff for cross-rig coordination
- nudge: universal synchronous messaging API
- polecat: ephemeral one-task workers, self-cleaning
- refinery: merge queue serializer per rig
- witness: per-rig polecat health monitor
Add comprehensive gt nudge documentation to crew template explaining
when to use nudge vs mail, common patterns, and target shortcuts.
Add orphan-process-cleanup step to deacon patrol formula to clean up
claude subagent processes that fail to exit (TTY = "?").
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Fixes from code review:
- Remove duplicate generateDogNameForDispatch, reuse generateDogName
- Fix race condition: assign work BEFORE sending mail
- Add rollback if mail send fails (clear work assignment)
- Fix misleading help text (was "hooks mail", actually sends mail)
- Add --json flag for scripted output
- Add --dry-run flag to preview without executing
The order change (assign work first, then send mail) ensures that if
AssignWork fails, no mail has been sent. If mail fails after work is
assigned, we rollback by clearing the work assignment.
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Implements gt-n08ix.2: formalized plugin dispatch to dogs.
The new `gt dog dispatch --plugin <name>` command:
- Finds plugin definition using the existing plugin scanner
- Creates a mail work unit with plugin instructions
- Assigns work to an idle dog (or creates one with --create)
- Returns immediately (non-blocking)
Usage:
gt dog dispatch --plugin rebuild-gt
gt dog dispatch --plugin rebuild-gt --rig gastown
gt dog dispatch --plugin rebuild-gt --dog alpha
gt dog dispatch --plugin rebuild-gt --create
This enables the Deacon to dispatch plugins to dogs during patrol
cycles without blocking on execution.
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Session names `gt-mayor` and `gt-deacon` were hardcoded, causing tmux
session name collisions when running multiple towns simultaneously.
Changed to `gt-{town}-mayor` and `gt-{town}-deacon` format (e.g.,
`gt-ai-mayor`) to allow concurrent multi-town operation.
Key changes:
- session.MayorSessionName() and DeaconSessionName() now take townName param
- Added workspace.GetTownName() helper to load town name from config
- Updated all callers in cmd/, daemon/, doctor/, mail/, rig/, templates/
- Updated tests with new session name format
- Bead IDs remain unchanged (already scoped by .beads/ directory)
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When adding a dog, creates an agent bead with role_type:dog label.
When removing a dog, deletes the corresponding agent bead.
This enables @dogs group resolution in the mail router by allowing
queries like `bd list --type=agent --label=role_type:dog`.
Changes:
- Add DogBeadID(), DogRoleBeadID() helper functions
- Add CreateDogAgentBead() for creating dog agent beads with labels
- Add FindDogAgentBead() and DeleteDogAgentBead() for cleanup
- Add Labels field to Issue struct for label parsing
- Update ParseAgentBeadID() to handle dog bead IDs (gt-dog-<name>)
- Update IsAgentSessionBead() to include "dog" as valid role
(gt-qha0g)
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Implements dog management commands:
- gt dog add <name>: Create dog in kennel with multi-rig worktrees
- gt dog remove <name>: Retire dog, cleanup worktrees
- gt dog list: Show the pack with status
- gt dog call [name]: Wake idle dog(s)
- gt dog status [name]: Show detailed dog state
Dogs are reusable workers managed by the Deacon for infrastructure tasks.
Each dog gets worktrees into all configured rigs (gastown, beads, etc.).
Includes internal/dog package with Manager and state handling (from gt-0x5og.2).
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