The B3a cache filter already exposes discovery.staleCacheVersions; surface them
as a finding so the user knows the superseded plugin versions are safe to delete.
Honesty (Verifiseringsplikt): the finding loads on ZERO turns, so it must NOT
read as a per-turn token cost. TOK normally humanizes to "Wasted tokens"; a new
per-finding category override ('plugin-cache-hygiene' -> "Dead config") plus a
dedicated humanizer translation ("Old plugin versions are sitting on disk (safe
to delete) ... cost zero tokens per turn ... housekeeping, not a performance
problem") keep the prose accurate instead of the generic "using more space"
default. evidence carries the explicit "zero live-context impact" note.
- token-hotspots: Pattern H emits CA-TOK (low) from discovery.staleCacheVersions
when stale versions exist (`--global`); silent otherwise.
- humanizer: CATEGORY_TO_IMPACT lets a finding's category override the
scanner-default impact label (raw `category` field unchanged -> --json/--raw
byte-stable). humanizer-data: honest static translation for the finding.
- Tests: finding fires/severity/category, lists stale keys + zero-impact note,
silent when none; humanizer override -> Dead config; honest translation locked.
- Docs: tokens command render note (disk-cleanup, not a token problem) +
--no-exclude-cache flag; README + CLAUDE.md rows (7 patterns, cache-aware).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Wires the user-facing surface of the machine-wide token roll-up (executable CLI
shipped in B2b-2, d664b70). The campaign report (Step 2) now renders rollUp.tokens:
the headline machine-wide always-loaded total split into the shared global layer
(paid once, every repo) + per-repo deltas, plus a ranked 'most expensive repos'
table. New mode 'refresh-tokens' (Step 6) documents the human-approved live sweep —
idempotent, skips unreadable repos, names any skipped so the bill's coverage stays
honest (Verifiseringsplikt).
Shapes documented carefully: rollUp.tokens.{sharedGlobal,perRepoDelta,machineWide}
are flat number maps; byRepo[] is the ranked {name,path,always,...} list. campaign-cli
already emitted rollUp.tokens (B2a) — no reader change; this is rendering only.
commands/campaign.md (73 lines) is the primary doc; README + CLAUDE.md campaign rows
get the matching one-line summary. Markdown-only → suite unchanged at 1198 green;
campaign command stays judgment-driven (not byte-stable).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
knowledge-refresh shipped as a command file in v5.7 Fase 1 Chunk 3 but was
never added to the /config-audit router (argument-hint + routing list) or the
help command table, so `/config-audit knowledge-refresh` did not route. Add it
in both. (optimize was already fully wired — the STATE note was stale.)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Completes Block 4 (4b backlog + 4c export/execution). Asymmetric: plan
export is new testable code; execution is pure reuse of the existing
per-repo implement/rollback (no new execution machinery), per the plan's
"reuse existing backup/rollback".
Plan export ("planer følger arbeidsstedet"):
- scanners/lib/campaign-export.mjs (pure, now injected, 8 tests):
planExportPath(repo,sessionId) -> <repo>/docs/config-audit-plan-<sessionId>.md
(sessionId-keyed so same-day re-audits never collide);
buildPlanExportDocument({...,now}) -> provenance header + verbatim plan.
- scanners/campaign-export-cli.mjs (-cli, read-only by default, 10 tests):
--repo resolves the repo's linked session, reads its action-plan.md,
assembles the doc, emits {exportable,problems,targetPath,document}. Two
gates -> exit 1 advisory: no-session-linked / no-action-plan. Writes the
file ONLY under opt-in --write (byte-faithful copy; the LLM never re-types
a 200-line plan). --sessions-dir override for hermetic tests; exit 0/1/3.
Command: commands/campaign.md gains an `export <path>` mode (Step 6:
preview -> approve -> --write), then routes the user to the existing
/config-audit implement (backup + verify) + rollback + set-status
implemented. Nothing auto-written (Verifiseringsplikt).
Byte-stable: lib + -cli + command-doc only -> scanner count stays 15,
agents 7, commands 21 (export is a mode, not a new command), SC-5 +
backcompat suite untouched. suite 1150->1168. Block 4a (migrateLedger)
still deferred to the first breaking schema change.
Docs: CLAUDE.md section + badge 1150->1168/65->67 files; README badge +
campaign row + Testing prose (fixed stale 1055/59 -> true 1168/67).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Completes the THIN machine-wide campaign surface (ledger + roll-up + status).
The write half of the campaign motor, mirroring how knowledge-refresh gates
register writes:
- scanners/campaign-write-cli.mjs (-cli → NOT a scanner; 11 tests): init/add/
set-status, each a thin wrapper over the invariant-enforcing lib transforms
(createLedger/addRepo/setRepoStatus) + saveLedger — path-normalization/dedup,
idempotent add, status-lifecycle guard and updatedDate bump never hand-rolled.
init refuses to clobber an existing/corrupt ledger (exit 1, file untouched);
add auto-inits + reports added vs skipped; set-status takes --findings/--session.
Deterministic: --reference-date is the only clock read, injected as `now`.
Exit 0=write, 1=advisory no-op, 3=error.
- commands/campaign.md (opus, no Web): thin orchestrator — always reports first
(read-only campaign-cli), then proposes init/add/set-status and invokes ONE
write-CLI subcommand only on explicit human approval (Verifiseringsplikt; never
hand-edits the JSON). add --discover finds git repos under a root to pick from.
Not byte-stable (own command, outside snapshot suite) like /config-audit optimize
+ knowledge-refresh. Both CLIs are -cli → scanner count stays 15, snapshot suite
untouched. commands 20→21, suite 1127→1138 (+11), test files 64→65.
Docs: CLAUDE.md §campaign-write-cli + command table + Testing badge; README
commands badge 20→21 + table row; help.md + router wiring.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The 'living' half of the v5.7 living knowledge base. Same hybrid split as the
optimization lens (Chunk 2b): a deterministic, byte-stable, unit-tested core +
a web/judgment command shell.
- scanners/lib/knowledge-refresh.mjs: pure assessFreshness(register,
{referenceDate, staleAfterDays=90}) — age-based fresh/stale classification of
source.verified; referenceDate injected (never reads the clock) → fully
deterministic. 15 tests.
- scanners/knowledge-refresh-cli.mjs: -cli (NOT an orchestrated scanner →
scanner count stays 15, suite byte-stable). Read-only — never writes the
register, never hits the network. --reference-date/--stale-after/--dry-run,
exit 0/1/3. 8 tests.
- commands/knowledge-refresh.md (opus): CLI stale-report → re-verify each stale
entry by re-reading its source.url → poll CC changelog + Anthropic blog →
apply ONLY human-approved writes, then re-validate the register. No unverified
claim is ever auto-written (Verifiseringsplikt). Web-driven → not byte-stable.
No new agent, no new orchestrated scanner. Docs/badges: commands 19→20,
tests 1068→1091 (20 lib + 32 scanner test files). self-audit A/A, readmeCheck passed.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The recall+precision halves of the CA-OPT hybrid motor for the three
mechanism-fit cases the deterministic OPT scanner (2a) deliberately skips:
lifecycle→hook (BP-MECH-001), unscoped path-specific→rule (BP-MECH-002),
absolute "never"→permission (BP-MECH-004).
New:
- scanners/lib/lens-prefilter.mjs — cheap, recall-oriented line scan of the
CLAUDE.md body; detector names mirror the register lensCheck fields; skips
fenced code, gates the path class on an instruction verb. Pure + 13 tests.
- scanners/optimize-lens-cli.mjs — discovery + OPT scanner + pre-filter; attaches
only the CONFIRMED register entry to each candidate (unverifiable → dropped,
Verifiseringsplikt); emits {deterministic, candidates, register, counts}.
- agents/optimization-lens-agent.md — opus precision gate (7th agent, orange):
reads the real CLAUDE.md, drops low-confidence candidates, keeps only genuine
opportunities, cites register id + source.
- commands/optimize.md — /config-audit optimize orchestrates pre-filter→agent→report.
Agent-driven → deliberately NOT byte-stable (own command, outside the snapshot
suite). No new orchestrated scanner → scanner count stays 15. Counts: agents
6→7, commands 18→19, suite 1055→1068. Self-audit A/A unchanged, readmeCheck
passed (clean HOME). Plan: docs/v5.7-optimization-lens-plan.md.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Annotate every ranked TOK hotspot with the load-pattern triple
(loadPattern/survivesCompaction/derivationConfidence):
- hotspotLoadPattern() maps each discovery `type` → a deriveLoadPattern kind.
Rules reuse activeConfig.rules for precise `scoped` handling; claude-md maps
by scope. Two new deriveLoadPattern kinds back the rest: `command`
(on-demand — body loads on /invoke) and `harness-config` (external —
settings/keybindings/.mcp.json/hooks.json/plugin.json configure the CLI, not
the model context, so they cost no per-turn context tokens). Honest split:
the .mcp.json FILE is external; the MCP server's tool schemas are a separate
`always` hotspot.
Byte-stability — the opposite of B1's manifest. token-hotspots IS a byte-equal
SC-6/SC-7 CLI, and its hotspots ride inside scan-orchestrator + posture, so the
change touched SIX frozen-v5.0.0 comparisons across five test files. Resolved by
preserving the frozen baselines: a shared tests/helpers/strip-hotspot-load-pattern.mjs
strips the additive triple before each byte-equal compare (proves the original
schema is byte-identical). SC-5 default-output snapshots (scan-orchestrator +
token-hotspots) regenerated — diff reviewed as additive-only.
Tests 1008→1012. Self-audit A/A, scanner count unchanged at 13 (C bumps to 14).
Completes v5.6 B (B1 manifest + B2 token-hotspots).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Consume the v5.6 Foundation enumeration in buildManifest:
- Component-level sources: drop the coarse `kind:'plugin'` roll-up (it
double-counted skills/rules/agents already enumerated once). Kinds are now
claude-md/skill/rule/agent/output-style/mcp-server/hook.
- Every source carries loadPattern/survivesCompaction/derivationConfidence.
Rules/agents/output-styles propagate the foundation-derived values; CLAUDE.md
maps scope→kind (all cascade files always-loaded); skills are tagged on-demand
(skill-body) so the body cost does not inflate the always-loaded subtotal.
- New `summary` (always/onDemand/external/unknown {tokens,count}); the
always-loaded subtotal — "tokens that enter context every turn" — is the headline.
manifest is an environment-aware CLI → SC-6/SC-7 verify it by mode-equivalence,
not byte-equal, and it is not in SC-5. Adding fields in place keeps all snapshots
green with no regen (verified). `total` changes (de-duped) — intended correctness fix.
TOK's load-pattern column (byte-equal SC-6) is deferred to the next chunk (B2).
Tests 996→1008 (deterministic buildManifest unit test + CLI presence checks).
Self-audit A/A, scanner count unchanged at 13.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Fase 4 token-opt, Item 1 of gap-review NEXT STEP #2. The prompt-cache pattern corpus + TOK scanner were frozen at an "Opus 4.7" framing after CC shipped Opus 4.8 (default, 2.1.154) and Fable 5 (2.1.170). Model-era facts re-verified against the official changelog cache before editing.
The patterns are properties of prompt-caching, not of any model, so mechanic text is now model-neutral with a single "current default: Opus 4.8" anchor — preventing a re-freeze at the next model bump.
- rename knowledge/opus-4.7-patterns.md -> prompt-cache-patterns.md (git mv, history preserved); 6 reference sites updated
- TOK scanner: line-318 finding text (human-facing) made model-neutral; header + cache-prefix-scanner + CLI comments refreshed
- configuration-best-practices.md body + footnote 4.7 -> 4.8
- human-facing docs: commands/{tokens,help,manifest}.md, project CLAUDE.md, README, docs/scanner-internals.md
- gap-matrix row marked DONE; future Items 2/3 retargeted to new filename
Failing-test-first (Iron Law): +2 knowledge staleness guards (era-anchor + no-refreeze) +1 scanner assertion (no stale model anchor in finding text). Suite 853 -> 856 green; zero snapshot drift; self-audit A(97) PASS. CHANGELOG / v5 plan / ratified gap-plan keep historical opus-4.7-patterns refs (correct record of past state).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01Ter3E2JSi1Khgmuf2kady8
Wave 5 Step 15. Threads --raw plumbing through all seven action
command templates and adds a shape test covering structural plumbing
plus help.md's plain-language vocabulary.
- commands/fix.md: --raw flag parsed; fix-plan rendering groups by
userActionLanguage; humanized title/description/recommendation are
rendered verbatim from the cross-referenced scan envelope.
- commands/rollback.md: terminology pass — "manifest" → "list of
changes" in user-facing copy; the file name manifest.yaml is kept
as the machine contract; --raw threaded through.
- commands/plan.md: --raw forwarded to the planner-agent's prompt;
agent now instructed to group actions by userImpactCategory and
lead with userActionLanguage; bash block added for flag parsing.
- commands/implement.md: --raw forwarded to the implementer-agent's
prompt; progress-log lines now reference the humanized titles
already present in the action plan.
- commands/cleanup.md: --raw accepted as no-op (cleanup is
file-management only, no findings prose); bash block added.
- commands/help.md: full plain-language pass — "PreToolUse" and
"frontmatter" jargon removed from user-facing copy; new
vocabulary table surfaces the humanized userImpactCategory and
userActionLanguage labels ("Configuration mistake", "Conflict",
"Wasted tokens", "Missed opportunity", "Dead config" / "Fix this
now", "Fix soon", "Fix when convenient", "Optional cleanup",
"FYI"); --raw documented as global pass-through flag.
- commands/interview.md: --raw accepted as no-op; "unused hooks"
question phrased as "unused automation that runs at specific
events" in user-facing copy.
tests/commands/action-commands-shape.test.mjs (new, +6 tests, 780 → 786):
- structural: bash block + Read tool + --raw/$ARGUMENTS plumbing
across all 7 files
- help.md vocabulary: ≥3 userImpactCategory labels and ≥3
userActionLanguage phrases present
- help.md jargon: no bare "PreToolUse" or "frontmatter" in copy
Wave 5 Step 14. Threads the humanizer vocabulary through the remaining
six audit/analysis command templates and adds a shape test that locks
the structure plus a pair of anchor must-contains.
- commands/drift.md: --raw pass-through; new/resolved/changed-finding
rendering instructions reference userActionLanguage and
relevanceContext rather than raw severity.
- commands/plugin-health.md: --raw pass-through; finding rendering
groups by userImpactCategory and leads with userActionLanguage.
- commands/config-audit.md (router): replaces the 25-line A/B/C/D/F
prose ladder with a humanized stderr-scorecard reference + three
userActionLanguage-grouped "What you can do next" branches; --raw
threaded through both scan-orchestrator and posture invocations.
- commands/discover.md: --raw pass-through; finding-summary rendering
groups by userImpactCategory.
- commands/analyze.md: --raw pass-through; analyzer-agent prompt now
instructs grouping by userImpactCategory and leading with
userActionLanguage; humanized title/description/recommendation
strings rendered verbatim, no paraphrasing.
- commands/status.md: phase-label humanization table — current_phase
machine field name preserved, user-facing labels translated
("Looking at your config files", "Working out what to recommend",
"Asking what you'd like to focus on", "Putting together your action
plan", "Making the changes", "Double-checking everything worked");
--raw preserves verbatim machine field values.
tests/commands/group-b-shape.test.mjs (new, +8 tests, 772 → 780):
- structural: bash block + Read tool + --raw/$ARGUMENTS plumbing
across all 6 files
- findings-renderers: humanized field reference + no grade-prose
- anchor must-contains per plan: config-audit.md ⊇
userImpactCategory|userActionLanguage; drift.md ⊇ --raw|humanized
- status.md: current_phase preserved + ≥3 humanized phase labels
Wave 5 Step 13. Threads the humanizer vocabulary through five audit/
analysis command templates and adds a shape test that locks the
structure in place.
- commands/posture.md, tokens.md, feature-gap.md (findings-renderers):
reference userImpactCategory/userActionLanguage/relevanceContext;
remove hardcoded A/B/C/D/F-to-prose tables (humanizer owns the
grade-context vocabulary now via the stderr scorecard headline).
- commands/manifest.md, whats-active.md (inventory CLIs): add --raw
pass-through for CLI-surface consistency. --raw is a no-op in these
CLIs, but the flag is threaded through so users get uniform behaviour.
- All five files: --raw flag parsed from $ARGUMENTS and passed verbatim
to the underlying scanner CLI when present.
tests/commands/group-a-shape.test.mjs (new, +5 tests, 767 → 772):
- structural: every file has a bash invocation block, Read tool
reference, and --raw/$ARGUMENTS plumbing
- findings-renderers only: at least one humanized field referenced;
no hardcoded "[grade] grade is..." prose tables
New scanners/manifest.mjs CLI + commands/manifest.md slash command.
Reads activeConfig and produces a flat, ranked list of every token
source (CLAUDE.md cascade entries, plugins, skills, MCP servers, hooks)
sorted DESC by estimated_tokens.
CLAUDE.md per-file tokens are derived by distributing
claudeMd.estimatedTokens across the cascade proportional to bytes.
Tests cover both real-config (plugin root) and fixture (rich-repo with
patched HOME containing 2 plugins + 3 skills + .mcp.json) paths, plus
error handling (nonexistent path → exit 3, --output-file).
Builds on readActiveConfig from M1 (v5 alpha.2).
[skip-docs] reason: v5 plan fences off README/CLAUDE.md badge updates
to Session 5; Forgejo pre-commit-docs-gate hook requires this tag on
feat commits without doc changes.
Tests: 593 → 604 (+11).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
feature-gap-agent and /posture command both reference quality area count.
Update both to reflect Token Efficiency as the 8th area.
Tests: 543 passing.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
New read-only command that shows everything Claude Code actually loads for a
given repo — plugins, skills, MCP servers, hooks, CLAUDE.md cascade — with
source attribution (user/project/plugin) and rough token estimates. Helps
identify candidates for disabling without guessing.
Added:
- scanners/lib/active-config-reader.mjs — pure async helper: readActiveConfig,
detectGitRoot, walkClaudeMdCascade, readClaudeJsonProjectSlice (longest-prefix
matching for .claude.json projects), enumeratePlugins, enumerateSkills,
readActiveHooks, readActiveMcpServers, estimateTokens (markdown 4 c/tok,
json 3.5 c/tok, frontmatter cap 150 tokens, item flat 15)
- scanners/whats-active.mjs — thin CLI shim: --json, --output-file, --verbose,
--suggest-disables
- commands/whats-active.md — renders tables via Read tool; honors UX rules
- tests/lib/active-config-reader.test.mjs — 36 tests, all green (integration
fixture built in tmpdir with fake HOME, .claude.json prefix matching,
plugin discovery, hook/MCP merge from all scopes)
Verified:
- Performance budget: <2s wall-clock (smoke test: 102ms on real repo)
- Token estimates within ±20% of hand-computed values
- Read-only: no writeFile/mkdir/unlink in production code
- Self-audit: Plugin Health scanner reports 0 findings (Grade A)
- Full test suite: 522 tests, 512 pass (10 pre-existing conflict-detector
failures on main — unrelated to this change, reproducible on clean HEAD)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add /ultraresearch-local for structured research combining local codebase
analysis with external knowledge via parallel agent swarms. Produces research
briefs with triangulation, confidence ratings, and source quality assessment.
New command: /ultraresearch-local with modes --quick, --local, --external, --fg.
New agents: research-orchestrator (opus), docs-researcher, community-researcher,
security-researcher, contrarian-researcher, gemini-bridge (all sonnet).
New template: research-brief-template.md.
Integration: --research flag in /ultraplan-local accepts pre-built research
briefs (up to 3), enriches the interview and exploration phases. Planning
orchestrator cross-references brief findings during synthesis.
Design principle: Context Engineering — right information to right agent at
right time. Research briefs are structured artifacts in the pipeline:
ultraresearch → brief → ultraplan --research → plan → ultraexecute.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>