Foundation chunk of v5.6 "steering-model II" (internal plumbing for B/C;
no command-output change, so --json/--raw/SC-5/6/7 stay byte-stable, count
stays 13).
active-config-reader.mjs:
- deriveLoadPattern(kind,{scoped}) — pure helper mapping each source kind to
loadPattern {always,on-demand,external} + survivesCompaction {yes,no,n/a}
+ derivationConfidence {confirmed,inferred}, traced to the published
loading model (V-rows in docs/v5.5-steering-model-plan.md).
- enumerateRules / enumerateAgents / enumerateOutputStyles — the three
source kinds previously unenumerated (mirror enumerateSkills). Output-style
discovery is direct (not a new file-discovery type) to keep the discovery
surface stable.
- readActiveConfig now exposes rules/agents/outputStyles arrays + totals
counts/subtotals (folded into grandTotal).
yaml-parser.mjs:
- parseSimpleYaml now reads YAML block sequences (paths:\n - a), not just
inline paths:. An empty-valued key with no `- ` items stays null
(backcompat). Resolves a pre-existing RUL false-positive (a block-seq-scoped
rule was misread as unscoped) — fix flows through unchanged RUL code.
Tests +35 (961 -> 996): block-seq parser cases, RUL block-seq regression
(no-misflag + durability-fires), deriveLoadPattern table, three enumerators
(positive+negative). Amended two existing ACR asserts (top-level key shape +
grandTotal sum). self-audit A/A, readmeCheck passed, mismatches []. tests
badge 961+->996+; README testing prose de-staled (635/36 -> 996/56);
CLAUDE.md Foundation note.
B (manifest/tokens render + snapshot regen) and C (CA-OST, count->14)
deferred to their own sessions/GO.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01Ter3E2JSi1Khgmuf2kady8
Extends the DIS scanner and its shared permission-rules lib with a third
documented Claude Code permission footgun. Verified verbatim against
code.claude.com/docs/en/permissions (fetched 2026-06-19).
CC's Tool(param:value) matching (2.1.178) is off-limits for a tool's own
canonicalizing field — CC ignores such a rule and emits a startup warning,
because e.g. Bash(command:rm *) is bypassable by a compound command. The
forbidden fields: command (Bash/PowerShell), file_path (Read/Edit/Write),
path (Grep/Glob), notebook_path (NotebookEdit), url (WebFetch).
- lib/permission-rules.mjs: new forbiddenParamRule(entry) returning
{ tool, key, hint } or null. Only the param:value form (colon present)
whose key equals the tool's forbidden field is flagged; Bash(npm:*),
WebFetch(domain:host), Agent(model:opus), and Bash(command) (no colon)
are left valid. FORBIDDEN_PARAMS map is the single source of truth.
- DIS: scans allow + deny + ask and splits severity by intent — deny/ask
hits are false security (medium: the block never applies), allow hits are
dead config (low: param:value matching is deny/ask-only). Two findings,
permissions-hygiene, CA-DIS-NNN.
- 11 new tests (7 lib, 4 DIS) + 1 fixture forbidden-param-permissions
(force-added past .gitignore .claude/). Suite 918 -> 929. Snapshot
unchanged (SC-5 byte-equal), contamination grep clean, gitleaks clean.
README/CLAUDE document the broadened DIS mandate; test badge synced.
self-audit: PASS, configGrade A 97, pluginGrade A 100, scanners 13.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01Ter3E2JSi1Khgmuf2kady8
Extends the DIS scanner and its shared permission-rules lib with two
documented Claude Code permission footguns. Verified verbatim against
code.claude.com/docs/en/permissions (fetched 2026-06-19).
- lib/permission-rules.mjs: new isIneffectiveAllowGlob(entry) — unanchored
tool-name globs in permissions.allow (`*`, `B*`, `mcp__*`) that CC silently
skips ("does not auto-approve anything"); valid only as a glob-free
`mcp__<server>__*`. Shared with CNF.
- lib/permission-rules.mjs: dominates() now treats the `Tool(*)` deny-all glob
as equivalent to a bare deny (covers a bare allow) — CC: "Bash(*) is
equivalent to Bash ... both forms remove the tool from Claude's context".
- DIS: new finding "Ineffective allow wildcard — Claude Code ignores this rule"
(low, permissions-hygiene, CA-DIS-NNN); the existing dead-allow finding now
also catches a bare allow killed by a Tool(*) deny.
- 9 new tests (5 lib, 4 DIS) + 2 fixtures (force-added past .gitignore .claude/).
Suite 903 -> 912. Snapshot unchanged, contamination grep clean. README/CLAUDE/
scanner-internals document the broadened DIS mandate; test badge synced.
self-audit: PASS, configGrade A 96, pluginGrade A 100, readme gate passed.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01Ter3E2JSi1Khgmuf2kady8
Chunk 2 of the disableBundledSkills GAP feature. Adds a conditional GAP check
that prescribes the `disableBundledSkills` lever — but only when the active
skill listing is measurably over budget (SKL's CA-SKL-002 overflow signal) and
the lever is un-pulled. It stays an opportunity, not noise.
Bundled skills (/code-review, /batch, /debug, /loop, /claude-api, …) live in the
CC binary, not on disk, so their exact cost is unmeasurable here — the finding
says so plainly, and frames the lever as zero-cost budget reclaim that leaves
the user's own skills untouched. CC 2.1.169+.
- Pure, exported bundledSkillsLeverFinding({leverPulled, aggregate}) → finding|null
(severity low, category token-efficiency, CA-GAP-NNN), wired into scan() via the
shared measureActiveSkillListing().
- Lever resolved via new isBundledSkillsDisabled(): env var + settings cascade
read directly, because discovery does NOT tag ~/.claude/settings.json (its
relPath lacks ".claude" when walked from the .claude root) — the dominant
user-scope location for this global preference would otherwise be missed.
- GAP scan() now reads HOME → existing GAP tests retrofitted to withHermeticHome
per the hermetic rule. Snapshots unchanged, contamination grep clean.
- 16 new tests (9 GAP, 7 lib). Suite 887 -> 903. README/CLAUDE.md document the
cross-scanner remediation; test counts synced. self-audit: PASS, configGrade
A 96, pluginGrade A 100, readme gate passed.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01Ter3E2JSi1Khgmuf2kady8
Chunk 1 of the disableBundledSkills GAP feature. Moves the per-description cap,
aggregate budget constants, calibration note, and the enumerate-and-measure step
out of skill-listing-scanner into scanners/lib/skill-listing-budget.mjs — so SKL
(diagnoses overflow) and the upcoming GAP check (prescribes disableBundledSkills)
consume one budget definition instead of two divergent copies.
- New lib: assessSkillListingBudget (pure aggregate math) + measureActiveSkillListing
(HOME-scoped enumerate-and-measure wrapper).
- SKL delegates measurement; all finding strings kept byte-identical. 18/18 SKL
tests pass unchanged → behavior-neutral refactor.
- 12 new lib unit tests pin the budget contract. Suite 875 -> 887.
- README badge + CLAUDE.md test counts synced (self-audit --check-readme: passed).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01Ter3E2JSi1Khgmuf2kady8
Fase 4 Items 2+3 (CC 2.1.114→181 gap-review). New orchestrated scanner
`skill-listing-scanner.mjs` (prefix SKL) flags every active skill whose
description exceeds the verified 1,536-char listing cap (CC 2.1.105, changelog
L1502). Past the cap, Claude Code silently truncates the description the model
reads to route skill invocation — dropping the trigger phrases at the tail.
HOME-scoped over all user + plugin skills via enumerateSkills (COL is the model).
- CA-SKL-001 (medium): description > 1,536 chars. Remediation folds in Item
2(b) — recommends disableBundledSkills + skillOverrides + trimming
(designvalg A: no standalone GAP-check, which would fire for nearly everyone).
- Designvalg B: v1 ships the verified cap ONLY. The aggregate 2%-of-context
listing budget is deferred — it needs a context-window assumption that would
turn a verified fact into a guess (would carry a CALIBRATION_NOTE if added).
- Choice C: recognize the skillOverrides settings key (CC 2.1.129) in
KNOWN_KEYS. Left OUT of TYPE_CHECKS — the value is a per-skill object
(off/user-invocable-only/name-only), not a string; a 'string' check (as the
plan sketched) would create a NEW false positive. Verify-first deviation.
Registration: scan-orchestrator (13th scanner), humanizer (SKL → 'Wasted
tokens' + static/_default translations), scoring SCANNER_AREA_MAP (→ Token
Efficiency; no 11th area), README badge 12→13, CLAUDE.md (finding-id +
test-count), docs/scanner-internals.md, gap-matrix + plan status notes.
Snapshots reseeded hermetically (SEED_SNAPSHOT/UPDATE_SNAPSHOT): SKL entry with
0 findings in empty HOME, scanners_ok 11→12, claudeMdEstimatedTokens bump from
the CLAUDE.md edits flowing through the cascade. Contamination grep clean.
Suite 868/868 (856 baseline + 11 SKL + 1 skillOverrides). RED→GREEN logged
per cycle.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01Ter3E2JSi1Khgmuf2kady8
The DIS scanner collapsed Tool(param) rules to the bare tool name, so
Agent(model:opus) deny + Agent(model:sonnet) allow (and the same for
WebFetch(domain:...)) were flagged as dead config — a false positive now
that CC 2.1.178 matches Tool(param:value) and 2.1.172 adds domain rules.
The conflict-detector shared the blind spot from the other side: a
wildcard deny like WebFetch(domain:*) did not cover a
WebFetch(domain:good.com) allow, so a genuine cross-scope conflict was
missed (false negative).
New shared scanners/lib/permission-rules.mjs:
- parseRule / paramMatches (glob)
- dominates(deny, allow) -> DIS dead-allow (deny fully covers allow)
- rulesIntersect(a, b) -> CNF cross-scope conflict (match sets intersect)
DIS now delegates to dominates; conflict-detector :156 delegates to
rulesIntersect. A bare deny still covers all params, so true positives
are preserved (Bash deny + Bash(npm:*) allow still flagged).
Re-seeded the marketplace-medium snapshots: the false-positive CA-DIS
finding (Read(src/**) allow + Read(./.env) deny) is correctly gone. This
changes snapshot CONTENT only — envelope schema is unchanged, so --json
and --raw stay byte-stable.
Full suite: 837/837 green (+25). self-audit PASS, A(100)/A(97).
generateHealthScorecard signature: 2-arg → 3-arg (areaScores, opportunityCount,
options = {}). options.humanized=true renders friendlier title, grade-context
line per overall grade, and rephrased opportunity line. options.humanized=false
(or 2-arg call) preserves v5.0.0 verbatim output for backwards-compat.
topActions also gets an optional options.humanized that swaps recommendations
through humanizeFinding lookup.
posture.mjs main():
--json → write JSON to stdout, suppress stderr scorecard
--raw → write JSON to stdout (byte-identical to --json), write v5.0.0
verbatim scorecard to stderr
default → humanized scorecard to stderr, no stdout
posture.test.mjs scorecard-prose assertions re-anchored to --raw mode (the
explicit v5.0.0 path) — Wave 0 audit only covered finding-title strings;
scorecard prose surfaces here for the first time.
Wave 3 / Step 6 of v5.1.0 humanizer.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Wave 1 / Step 3 of v5.1.0 plain-language UX humanizer.
scanners/lib/humanizer.mjs exports three pure functions:
- humanizeFinding(f) -> new finding object with translated
title/description/recommendation + three new fields
(userImpactCategory, userActionLanguage, relevanceContext).
- humanizeFindings(findings) -> mapped array.
- humanizeEnvelope(env) -> walks env.scanners[].findings.
Plus computeRelevanceContext(filePath) as a named export for
unit testing.
Field semantics:
- userImpactCategory: from scanner prefix per research/02 line 124
(Configuration mistake / Conflict / Wasted tokens / Dead config /
Missed opportunity / Other).
- userActionLanguage: from severity per research/02 line 134
(Fix this now / Fix soon / Fix when convenient / Optional cleanup
/ FYI).
- relevanceContext: deterministic file-path heuristic — looks for
/tests/fixtures/ or /test/fixtures/ substring (test-fixture-no-impact),
*.local.* basename (affects-this-machine-only), defaults to
affects-everyone. No subprocess, no network.
Lookup order per scanner: static[title] -> patterns regex match ->
_default -> fall through to original strings (when scanner prefix
absent).
Original id, scanner, severity, file, line, evidence, category,
autoFixable, and optional details are preserved exactly. Pure —
verified by deepEqual of input before/after.
Test (32 cases): purity, field preservation across all paths,
known/unknown scanner handling, all 5 severities, all 6 categories,
relevance heuristic for 4 path types, envelope walking, ANSI-free
guarantee. All pass.
Regression: 689/689 tests (657 + 32 new = 54 new across Wave 1).
Project: .claude/projects/2026-05-01-config-audit-ux-redesign/
Wave 1 / Step 2 of v5.1.0 plain-language UX humanizer.
scanners/lib/humanizer-data.mjs exports TRANSLATIONS keyed by
scanner prefix (CML, SET, HKV, RUL, MCP, IMP, CNF, GAP, TOK, CPS,
DIS, COL, PLH). Each scanner has:
- static: exact-title -> {title, description, recommendation}
- patterns: array of {regex, translation} for template-literal titles
- _default: graceful fallback for unknown findings
Architectural change vs. plan: keys translations by exact scanner
title (not finding ID). Reason: finding IDs are sequence-based
(global counter in lib/output.mjs:34), not stable per finding-type
— two runs can produce different IDs for the same logical issue.
Title strings ARE stable (defined as string literals or template
patterns in the scanner source).
Translations follow research/03 SR-1..SR-17:
- active voice, second person, present tense
- sentences <= 25 words
- tier1 absolute prohibitions and tier3 domain jargon are kept out
of prose
- tier1/tier3 terms are permitted inside `backtick spans` (code
references like filenames and field names) — established
technical-doc convention
Test (12 cases): all 13 scanners covered; every static and pattern
entry has the 3 required fields; tier1 and tier3 forbidden-word
checks pass (with backtick-span exclusion); reference-stable
imports. All pass.
Regression: 657/657 tests (645 + 12 new).
Project: .claude/projects/2026-05-01-config-audit-ux-redesign/
Wave 1 / Step 1 of v5.1.0 plain-language UX humanizer.
tests/lint-forbidden-words.json defines the SC-3 forbidden-words
vocabulary used by the lint runner (Wave 4 / Step 8) and the
humanizer-data translation guard (Wave 1 / Step 2).
- Tier 1: 19 absolute prohibitions (failure if matched in default
output) — sourced from Microsoft Writing Style Guide, Federal
Plain Language, GOV.UK, Google Developer Style, Apple HIG.
- Tier 2: 24 strong-avoidance terms (warning if matched) — same
sources plus Mailchimp.
- Tier 3: 12 domain-specific jargon terms (failure if matched in
default output, allowed in --raw and --json paths) — sourced
from research/03 jargon table.
Counts diverge from plan.md (18/21/11) — JSON tracks the brief's
verbatim lists at research/03 lines 200-202 plus tier3 hook entry
from the brief's table. Plan revision noted in audit-doc.
Test: 10 cases verifying parse, count, schema completeness, spot
checks per tier, no cross-tier duplicates. All pass.
Regression: 645/645 tests (635 + 10 new).
Project: .claude/projects/2026-05-01-config-audit-ux-redesign/
Two MCP enumeration paths in readActiveMcpServers now pass kind='mcp'
to estimateTokens with optional toolCount derived from def.tools array
(populated when callers cache MCP discovery — Step 14 wires that up).
Hook callers keep kind='item' (no schema overhead).
Visible effect: every active MCP server jumps from estimatedTokens=15
to >= 500 (or higher when toolCount is known). The whats-active output
and TOK hotspots now reflect actual MCP cost.
Tests: assert mcpServers[].estimatedTokens >= 500 in fixture.
Replace count-based pass-rate with severity-weighted penalty:
- penalty = sum(count[s] * WEIGHTS[s])
- maxBudget = max(10, findingCount * 4)
- passRate = max(0, 100 - penalty / maxBudget * 100)
A few lows no longer crater an area's grade; a single high or critical
consumes a large fraction of budget. Mirrors the operator intuition that
severity, not count, is the signal.
BREAKING (intentional): scoring semantics differ from v4 for non-clean
configs. Add scoringVersion: 'v5' to the returned struct so consumers
can detect the version. baseline-all-a remains all-A (no critical/high
on that fixture).
Tests: +6 cases for severity weighting; existing "many findings" test
updated to use highs (where v5 still drops the grade as expected).
Promote WEIGHTS const to named export with Object.freeze for downstream
use in scoring.mjs (severity-weighted scoreByArea, F3).
Tests: +2 cases asserting WEIGHTS shape.
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>