# Config-Audit — Scanner internals Detailed scanner inventory, lib modules, action engines, knowledge base. Imported from `CLAUDE.md` via pointer. ## Deterministic Scanners Node.js scanners (zero external dependencies), run via `node scanners/scan-orchestrator.mjs `. Posture CLI: `node scanners/posture.mjs [--json] [--global] [--full-machine] [--output-file path]`. Scanner CLI: `node scanners/scan-orchestrator.mjs [--global] [--full-machine] [--no-suppress]`. | Scanner | Prefix | Detects | |---------|--------|---------| | `claude-md-linter.mjs` | CML | Structure, length, sections, @imports, duplicates, TODOs | | `settings-validator.mjs` | SET | Schema, unknown/deprecated keys, type mismatches, permissions | | `hook-validator.mjs` | HKV | Format, script existence, event validity, timeouts, verbose-stdout (low), unfiltered `additionalContext` injection (info advisory, v5.10 B5) | | `rules-validator.mjs` | RUL | Glob matching, orphan rules, deprecated fields, unscoped rules | | `mcp-config-validator.mjs` | MCP | Server types, env vars, unknown fields | | `import-resolver.mjs` | IMP | Broken @imports, circular refs, deep chains, tilde paths | | `conflict-detector.mjs` | CNF | Settings conflicts, permission contradictions, hook duplicates | | `feature-gap-scanner.mjs` | GAP | 25 feature checks across 4 tiers — shown as opportunities, not grades | | `token-hotspots.mjs` | TOK | Cache-breaking volatile content, redundant tool permissions, deep import chains, oversized cascade, bloated SKILL.md descriptions, MCP tool-schema budget, MCP tool-schema deferral (CA-TOK-006), stale plugin-cache disk-cleanup (prompt-cache patterns) | | `cache-prefix-scanner.mjs` | CPS | Volatile content in lines 31–150 of CLAUDE.md cascade (beyond Pattern A's top-30 window); plus volatile content inside `@import`-ed files (v5.10 B6, one hop) | | `disabled-in-schema-scanner.mjs` | DIS | Dead/ineffective permission entries (low). (1) Tools in BOTH `permissions.deny` AND `permissions.allow` — deny wins; dominance is param-aware and treats the `Tool(*)` deny-all glob as equivalent to a bare deny (covers a bare allow). (2) Unanchored allow wildcards (`*`, `B*`, `mcp__*`) that Claude Code silently skips — CC accepts allow globs only after a literal glob-free `mcp____` prefix. Predicates shared with CNF live in `lib/permission-rules.mjs` | | `collision-scanner.mjs` | COL | Cross-plugin skill name collisions (low); user-vs-plugin overlaps (medium); `details.namespaces` payload | | `skill-listing-scanner.mjs` | SKL | (1) `CA-SKL-001` (medium): active skill descriptions over the verified 1,536-char listing cap (CC 2.1.105) → silently truncated in the model's skill listing. (2) `CA-SKL-002` (low): sum of active descriptions (each counted up to the cap) over the listing budget (~2% of context, CC 2.1.32), anchored on a conservative 200k window with a calibration note that the budget scales 5× on 1M-context models — leads with the measured sum, an estimate not telemetry. HOME-scoped (all user + plugin skills). Remediation surfaces `disableBundledSkills` / `skillOverrides` / trim. Distinct lens from TOK pattern F (project-local 500-char bloat heuristic) | | `output-style-scanner.mjs` | OST | (1) `CA-OST-001` (medium): a user/project custom output style not setting `keep-coding-instructions: true` (defaults false) → silently strips Claude Code's built-in software-engineering instructions when active (V10). (2) `CA-OST-002` (low): a **plugin** style with `force-for-plugin: true` auto-applies and overrides the user's `outputStyle` (V11; plugin-styles-only per docs). (3) `CA-OST-003` (medium): a settings `outputStyle` matching no built-in (Default/Explanatory/Learning/Proactive, case-insensitive) nor discovered custom style → dead config (CC falls back to default). Reads each style's frontmatter via `parseFrontmatter`; fixture-gated (silent with no output styles). New scanner family in v5.6 C (count 13→14) | | `optimization-lens-scanner.mjs` | OPT | `CA-OPT-001` (low, *Missed opportunity*): a CLAUDE.md procedure (≥6 consecutive numbered steps) that belongs in a skill (mechanism-fit, `BP-MECH-003`). Reads the machine-readable best-practices register (`best-practices-register.mjs`) for recommendation + provenance. Conservative — negative corpus proves null false-positive; prose-judgment cases (lifecycle→hook, "never"→permission) deferred to the Chunk 2b opus analyzer. Scoring area `CLAUDE.md` (existing → byte-stable). New scanner family in v5.7 Fase 1 Chunk 2a (count 14→15) | ## Scanner Lib (`scanners/lib/`) | Module | Purpose | |--------|---------| | `severity.mjs` | Severity constants, risk scoring, verdict logic, `WEIGHTS` named export (v5 F3) | | `output.mjs` | Finding objects (CA-XXX-NNN format), scanner results, envelope, optional `details` payload (v5 N6) | | `file-discovery.mjs` | Config file discovery: single-path, multi-path (`discoverConfigFilesMulti`), full-machine (`discoverFullMachinePaths`) | | `yaml-parser.mjs` | Frontmatter parsing, JSON parsing, @import/section extraction | | `string-utils.mjs` | Line counting, truncation, similarity, key extraction | | `scoring.mjs` | Severity-weighted `scoreByArea` (v5 F3), health scorecard, dedup-by-area (v5 N3), `scoringVersion: 'v5'` | | `backup.mjs` | Backup creation, manifest parsing, checksum verification | | `diff-engine.mjs` | Drift diffing: diffEnvelopes(), formatDiffReport() | | `baseline.mjs` | Baseline save/load/list/delete for drift detection | | `report-generator.mjs` | Unified markdown reports: posture, drift, plugin health | | `suppression.mjs` | .config-audit-ignore parsing, finding suppression, audit trail | | `active-config-reader.mjs` | Read-only inventory: readActiveConfig(), detectGitRoot(), walkClaudeMdCascade(), readClaudeJsonProjectSlice() (longest-prefix match), enumeratePlugins(), enumerateSkills(), readActiveHooks(), readActiveMcpServers() (with cache → package.json tool-count fallback), estimateTokens() (v5: `'mcp'` kind = 500 + toolCount × 200) | | `tokenizer-api.mjs` | Anthropic `count_tokens` wrapper for `--accurate-tokens` (v5 N5); 5s AbortController timeout, exponential 429 backoff, key masking | | `humanizer.mjs` | Plain-language output translator (v5.1.0): `humanizeFinding`, `humanizeFindings`, `humanizeEnvelope`, `computeRelevanceContext`. Pure functions; never mutate inputs. Adds `userImpactCategory`, `userActionLanguage`, `relevanceContext` fields and replaces title/description/recommendation when a translation exists. Bypassed by `--raw` and `--json` paths. | | `humanizer-data.mjs` | TRANSLATIONS table for 16 scanner prefixes (CML/SET/HKV/RUL/MCP/IMP/CNF/COL/TOK/CPS/DIS/GAP/PLH/SKL/OST/OPT). Three-step lookup: exact title → regex pattern → `_default` → fall through to original | ## Action Engines (`scanners/`) | Module | Purpose | |--------|---------| | `fix-engine.mjs` | planFixes(), applyFixes(), verifyFixes() — 9 fix types | | `rollback-engine.mjs` | listBackups(), restoreBackup(), deleteBackup() | | `fix-cli.mjs` | CLI: `node fix-cli.mjs [--apply] [--json] [--global]` | | `drift-cli.mjs` | CLI: `node drift-cli.mjs [--save] [--baseline name] [--json]` | | `whats-active.mjs` | CLI: `node whats-active.mjs [--json] [--verbose] [--suggest-disables]` — read-only active-config inventory | | `token-hotspots-cli.mjs` | CLI: `node token-hotspots-cli.mjs [--json] [--global] [--output-file path] [--accurate-tokens] [--with-telemetry-recipe]` — prompt-cache token hotspots ranking (each hotspot tagged with its load pattern, v5.6 B2) with optional API calibration | | `manifest.mjs` | CLI: `node manifest.mjs [--json]` — ranked component-level token-source table, each source tagged with its load pattern + an always-loaded subtotal (v5 N2; load-pattern accounting v5.6 B) | ## Standalone Scanner | Module | Prefix | Purpose | |--------|--------|---------| | `plugin-health-scanner.mjs` | PLH | Plugin structure, frontmatter, cross-plugin conflicts (runs independently) | | `self-audit.mjs` | — | Runs all scanners + plugin health on this plugin itself | ## Knowledge Base (`knowledge/`) | File | Content | |------|---------| | `claude-code-capabilities.md` | Feature register: 18 config surfaces, Anthropic guidance, relevance table | | `configuration-best-practices.md` | Per-layer best practices (v5: cache-stability guidance replaces Sonnet-era 200-line rule) | | `anti-patterns.md` | Common mistakes mapped to scanner IDs | | `hook-events-reference.md` | All 28 hook events with details | | `feature-evolution.md` | Feature timeline for staleness detection | | `gap-closure-templates.md` | Config-specific templates for closing gaps | | `prompt-cache-patterns.md` | Token-cost dynamics (prompt-cache patterns) — patterns powering the TOK scanner | | `cache-telemetry-recipe.md` | Manual `jq` recipe for verifying prompt-cache hit rate from session transcripts (v5 M7) | ## Implementation notes (per scanner / build block) Detailed design rationale, primary-source verification, and byte-stability lessons for each scanner family and v5.6/v5.7 build block. Moved out of `CLAUDE.md` (kept lean per the "invariants only" rule); each note records why a change is correct and which frozen baselines it touched. Read on demand when working on the named scanner/block. ### active-config-reader — load-pattern model + rule/agent/output-style enumeration (v5.6 Foundation) `scanners/lib/active-config-reader.mjs` now enumerates the three source kinds it previously missed — **rules** (`enumerateRules`), **agents** (`enumerateAgents`), and **output styles** (`enumerateOutputStyles`) — alongside the existing CLAUDE.md/plugins/skills/hooks/MCP enumerators. Each new item, plus a pure `deriveLoadPattern(kind, {scoped})` helper, carries a `loadPattern ∈ {always, on-demand, external}`, `survivesCompaction ∈ {yes, no, n/a}`, and `derivationConfidence ∈ {confirmed, inferred}` derived from the published Claude Code loading model (the V-rows in `docs/v5.5-steering-model-plan.md`). `readActiveConfig` exposes `rules`/ `agents`/`outputStyles` arrays + `totals` counts/subtotals (folded into `grandTotal`). This is **internal plumbing** for v5.6 B (manifest/tokens rendering) — no command output changes yet, so `--json`/`--raw`/SC-5 stay byte-stable. Output-style discovery is done directly (mirroring `enumerateSkills`), **not** via a new `file-discovery` type, to keep the discovery surface stable. The frontmatter parser (`scanners/lib/yaml-parser.mjs`) now also reads **YAML block sequences** (`paths:\n - a\n - b`), not just inline `paths: "a, b"`. This resolves a pre-existing RUL false-positive (a block-sequence-scoped rule was misread as unscoped). An empty-valued key with no following `- ` items still resolves to `null` (backwards-compatible); only a real `- ` item list becomes an array. ### manifest — load-pattern accounting (v5.6 B) `buildManifest` (`scanners/manifest.mjs`) now consumes the Foundation enumeration. Two changes: 1. **Component-level sources (plugin roll-up dropped).** The coarse `kind:'plugin'` aggregate is gone. A plugin contributes via its skills/rules/agents/output-styles/hooks/MCP — each already enumerated **once** by `readActiveConfig` — so the old roll-up double-counted them (the plugin aggregate's `estimatedTokens` already summed its components). Source kinds are now `claude-md`/`skill`/`rule`/`agent`/`output-style`/`mcp-server`/`hook`. 2. **Load-pattern triple on every record + a `summary`.** Each source carries `loadPattern`/`survivesCompaction`/`derivationConfidence`. Rules/agents/output-styles **propagate** the foundation-derived values (rules vary by `scoped`); CLAUDE.md maps `scope`→ kind via `CLAUDE_MD_SCOPE_KIND` (all cascade files walk **up**, so all are always-loaded); skills are tagged **on-demand** via `deriveLoadPattern('skill-body')` — the measured tokens are the skill **body** (paid on invoke), not the tiny always-loaded name+desc listing (tracked by `skill-listing-budget`/posture), so tagging the body always would inflate the headline. The new `summary` buckets sources into `always`/`onDemand`/`external`/`unknown` `{tokens,count}`; the **always-loaded subtotal** ("≈X tokens enter context every turn before you type") is the headline. **Byte-stability.** manifest is an **environment-aware CLI** → SC-6/SC-7 verify it by **mode-equivalence** (`--json == --raw`), not byte-equal against a frozen snapshot, and it is not in SC-5 default-output. Adding fields in place therefore keeps all snapshots green with **no regen** (verified). `total` changes (de-duped, component-level) — that is the intended correctness fix. ### token-hotspots — load-pattern column (v5.6 B2) TOK now annotates every ranked hotspot with the same load-pattern triple (`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 this: **`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). Note the honest split: the `.mcp.json` **file** is `external`, while the MCP **server**'s tool schemas are a separate `always` hotspot. **Byte-stability — the opposite of manifest.** token-hotspots **is** a byte-equal SC-6/SC-7 CLI, **and** its hotspots ride inside the scan-orchestrator + posture payloads, so the change broke **six** frozen-v5.0.0 comparisons across five test files (json/raw-backcompat + the three Step 5/6/7 humanizer tests). Resolved by **preserving the frozen v5.0.0 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), and the **SC-5 default-output** snapshots (scan-orchestrator + token-hotspots) were **regenerated** (`UPDATE_SNAPSHOT=1`) since their job is to track current output — diff reviewed as additive-only. **Lesson for any future hotspot/scanner-output field:** grep every frozen-v5.0.0 comparator (it is 5 files, not 2) before assuming the blast radius. ### token-hotspots — MCP tool-schema deferral (v5.10 B4, CA-TOK-006) By default Claude Code **defers** MCP tool schemas: only tool *names* enter the always-loaded prefix (~120 tokens total) and full schemas load on demand via tool search. Several signals force the FULL schemas into the prefix every turn instead. CA-TOK-006 detects them from **config files only**, so the finding is deterministic and hermetic-safe (mirrors Pattern G's project-local scoping): | Signal | Source | Confidence | |--------|--------|------------| | `ENABLE_TOOL_SEARCH: "false"` | merged project+local settings.json `env` block | high | | `"ToolSearch"` in `permissions.deny` | settings.json | high | | configured `model` matches `/haiku/` | settings.json (Haiku lacks `tool_reference` support) | medium | | per-server `alwaysLoad: true` | project `.mcp.json` (CC v2.1.121+) | high | | `ENABLE_TOOL_SEARCH: "auto[:N]"` | settings `env` | threshold mode — **info, not a trigger** | The engine (`lib/mcp-deferral.mjs`) splits a **pure** `assessMcpDeferral({settings, mcpServers})` (fully unit-tested, no IO) from a thin IO wrapper `assessMcpDeferralForRepo(repoPath, {mcpServers})` shared by TOK and GAP. Severity scales with the aggregate forced-upfront token cost (`severityForForcedSchemas`: ≥5000→high, ≥1500→medium; **medium-confidence reasons cap at medium**). **Honest scoping decision (Verifiseringsplikt).** The detector deliberately does **NOT** read `process.env` shell vars. Tool search is also disabled on **Vertex AI**, with a custom **`ANTHROPIC_BASE_URL`** (non-first-party host), or after a runtime **`/model`** switch to Haiku — but those are launch/runtime state, not config files, so triggering on them would make the finding machine-dependent (the marketplace-medium snapshot has MCP servers; an ambient `ANTHROPIC_BASE_URL` would flap it). They are **disclosed** in every finding (`DEFERRAL_DISCLOSURE`), never triggered. Tool-level `anthropic/alwaysLoad` (set server-side in the `tools/list` `_meta`) and claude.ai connectors are likewise invisible to a static scan and disclosed. Mechanism verified 2026-06-23 against `code.claude.com/docs`: `context-window.md` (MCP deferred, ~120 tok), `mcp.md#configure-tool-search` + `#exempt-a-server-from-deferral`, `costs.md`. The prefix-cache connect/disconnect-invalidation claim from the raw research was **`[NOT CONFIRMED]`** in docs and is NOT asserted by this finding. **feature-gap companion.** `cliOverMcpLeverFinding` (GAP) fires **only** when CA-TOK-006's assessment shows schemas forced upfront — recommends preferring CLI (`gh`/`aws`/`gcloud`) over MCP for common operations (CLI adds zero context tokens until invoked). Deferred MCP is effectively free, so the lever stays silent in the default case (opportunity, not noise — mirrors the bundledSkills lever). `alwaysLoad` was added to CA-MCP's `VALID_SERVER_FIELDS` so it is never flagged as an unknown field. ### hook-validator — unfiltered additionalContext advisory (v5.10 B5) A hook that emits `hookSpecificOutput.additionalContext` has that payload injected into Claude's context **every time it fires** — plain stdout on exit 0 does NOT (it goes to the debug log only). A hook that dumps large, un-grepped command output into `additionalContext` is therefore a recurring, compaction-sensitive per-turn token cost. HKV flags it as an **`info` advisory** (weight 0 — never severity-bearing, excluded from the self-audit `nonInfo` set), paired with a feature-gap lever. The heuristic lives in `lib/hook-additional-context.mjs` as a **pure** `assessHookAdditionalContext({scriptContent})` (unit-tested, no IO) plus a thin IO wrapper `assessHookContextForRepo(discovery)` (walk hooks → scripts → assess) used by GAP; HKV calls the pure function inline on scripts it already reads. The signal: | Condition | Detected by | Effect | |-----------|-------------|--------| | references `additionalContext` | `/additionalContext/` | gate (else not applicable) | | captures verbose-prone output | `cat`/`find`/`ls`/`git log\|diff\|status\|show`/`npm`/`pytest`/`jest`/`curl`/`execSync`/`readFileSync`… | `hasVerboseCapture` | | applies any truncating filter | `grep`/`head`/`tail`/`sed`/`awk`/`jq`/`cut`/`wc`/`uniq`/`sort` or `.slice`/`.substring` | suppresses (assumed bounded) | `flagged = buildsAdditionalContext && hasVerboseCapture && !hasFilter`. A filtered capture (e.g. `cat … | grep ERROR`) or a cheap-only capture (`$(date)`) is not flagged. **Why `info`, not a hard finding (Verifiseringsplikt).** This is deliberately **low precision** — a static scan cannot run the hook or measure the real payload, and a filter we don't recognise would be a false positive. So it ships as an advisory with the precision caveat in its own description, never a graded/severity-bearing finding. Mechanism verified 2026-06-23 against `code.claude.com/docs`: `context-window.md` — *"A PostToolUse hook … reports back via `hookSpecificOutput.additionalContext`. That field enters Claude's context. Plain stdout on exit 0 does not."* + the tip to keep output concise (it enters context without truncation). **feature-gap companion.** `filterHookLeverFinding` (GAP) fires **only** when `assessHookContextForRepo` returns ≥1 chatty hook — surfaces the documented **filter-before-Claude-reads** lever (`filter-test-output.sh`: grep ERROR and return only matches instead of a 10,000-line log). No chatty hook → silent (opportunity, not noise — same contract as the cliOverMcp / bundledSkills levers). ### cache-prefix-scanner — @import extension (v5.10 B6) CPS originally scanned only the files discovery classifies as `claude-md`. But a CLAUDE.md can pull arbitrary files into context with `@import` directives, and those targets are usually *not* `claude-md` in discovery (e.g. `@shared/conventions.md`) — so their content was inlined into the cached prefix yet never inspected. Neither TOK Pattern A (top-30 of cascade files) nor the in-file CPS scan reaches past the importing file, so volatility in an imported file was invisible. B6 closes the gap: for each `@import` whose **import site** sits within the cached-prefix window (`imp.line ≤ CACHED_PREFIX_LINES`), CPS resolves the path (`resolveImportPath`, mirroring import-resolver/token-hotspots semantics), reads the target, and runs `findVolatileLines` over its first 150 lines. A hit emits a distinct medium finding — *"Volatile content in @imported file breaks cached prefix"* — keyed on the resolved file (so the fix points at the right place), with evidence naming the importer (`imported by (@ at line N)`). **Scope boundaries (deliberate):** - **One hop only.** Imports-of-imports are not followed — IMP owns deep-chain analysis. The verified win is the direct import; transitive resolution adds cycle/depth complexity for marginal coverage. - **No lines-1–30 skip for imported content.** That exclusion exists only to avoid duplicating TOK Pattern A's territory in the *root* file; Pattern A never reads imported files, so all of the imported prefix counts. - **No double-reporting.** An import resolving to a file that is itself a discovered `claude-md` is skipped (it gets its own in-file iteration); a `reportedImports` set dedupes a target imported by several CLAUDE.md files. **Byte-stability.** The in-file finding is emitted under exactly the same condition and with byte-identical evidence/description as before (the `continue`-skip was refactored to an `if`-emit — behaviour-preserving). New findings fire only when a discovered CLAUDE.md imports a volatile file, which no frozen v5.0.0 fixture does — snapshots and SC-5 verified untouched by the full suite. **Dropped from B6 (per plan `verdict`).** Confident behavioral cache-buster detection (opusplan / model-switch is a *runtime* behaviour, not static config a scanner can reliably flag) and jq-transcript automation. "No overstated behavioral finding ships" — so even the permitted opusplan *info*-advisory was left out; the verified @import extension is the whole of B6. ### GAP scanner — authored-config scoping + direct cascade read (M-BUG-13) The 25 presence checks ask "does the user's effective config have feature X?" and GAP **always** runs `includeGlobal: true`. Two failure modes made the answer wrong on a real machine, both surfaced by dogfooding `feature-gap`/`posture --global`: 1. **Demo/vendored config masks real gaps.** This plugin's own `examples/optimal-setup/` is a complete config (sets `outputStyle`/`statusLine`/`worktree`/`model`/`keybindings.json`/`.lsp.json`), and its copies vendored under `~/.claude/plugins/cache/.../config-audit//examples/` are pulled into the includeGlobal discovery. Because `anySettingsHas`/`files.some(...)` accept ANY discovered file, that one demo file drove every tier-3 check to "present" → **GAP=0 on any target** (false negative). Fix: `isAuthoredConfig` filters `ctx.files`/`parsedSettings` to the user's authored cascade — excludes `~/.claude/plugins/` (absPath marker, mirrors CNF's M-BUG-2 exclusion) and any file whose path **relative to the scan target** sits under `examples/` or `tests/fixtures/`. relPath (not absPath) is deliberate: a fixture scanned AS the target keeps its own files, so the frozen v5.0.0 snapshots (scanned from `tests/fixtures/marketplace-medium`, which has no such nested trees) are byte-stable. 2. **The real `~/.claude/settings.json` is invisible to the settings-key checks.** Discovery misses it (its relPath carries no `.claude` segment when the walk root IS `~/.claude` — the gotcha) AND, when vendored plugins flood the walk, the `maxFiles=2000` cap drops it. After (1) removed the demo maskers, `statusLine`/`autoMode`/`permissions` (which the user HAS) would flip to false **positives**. Fix: `readSettingsCascade` reads the four canonical cascade paths (user `settings.json`/`.local`, project `settings.json`/`.local`) directly and merges them INTO `parsedSettings` — immune to the cap and the gotcha. Merge (not replace) keeps non-canonical project settings and leaves the snapshot (hermetic empty HOME → cascade adds nothing new) byte-stable. Net: an empty target now surfaces ~18 humanized opportunities (was masked to ~0); config-audit's own repo still shows 0 in output via its intentional `.config-audit-ignore` `CA-GAP-*` self-suppression (a plugin repo legitimately lacks user-project features) — suppression is an envelope-layer concern, orthogonal to this scanner fix. Scoped GAP-local; the includeGlobal discovery gotcha itself is left to other consumers (see auto-memory `discovery-includeglobal-user-settings-gotcha`). ### CML scanner — context-window-scaled char budget Beyond the line-count checks (200/500 lines, both MEDIUM), the CML scanner mirrors Claude Code's own startup warning — *"Large CLAUDE.md will impact performance (X chars > 40.0k)"* — as a `char`-based finding: - **Char budget** — flags a CLAUDE.md over **~40.0k chars** (CC's startup-warning figure at a 200k-context model). CC 2.1.169 scales that threshold with the model's context window, so the finding anchors on the conservative 200k window (we cannot observe the user's window; the anchor fires earliest) and discloses the relaxed ~200,000-char figure at 1M context. Severity MEDIUM (token cost, not an adherence cliff). New `CA-CML` finding. It keys on chars, not lines, so it is complementary to the line checks: a file can be long by lines yet under budget (short lines), or short by lines yet over it (long lines). The 200k/1M window constants live in the shared `scanners/lib/context-window.mjs` (single source of truth, also re-exported by `skill-listing-budget.mjs`). The 40.0k figure and context-window scaling are verified against the CC changelog (2.1.169) and the live startup-warning text. ### DIS scanner — permission-rule hygiene Beyond deny/allow overlap, the DIS scanner now also flags: - **Ineffective allow wildcards** — unanchored tool-name globs in `permissions.allow` (`*`, `B*`, `mcp__*`) that Claude Code silently skips (auto-approve nothing). Valid only as a glob-free `mcp____*`. New `CA-DIS` finding, severity low. - **`Tool(*)` deny-all glob** — treated as equivalent to a bare deny (`Bash(*)` ≡ `Bash`), so a bare allow killed by it is correctly reported as dead config. - **Forbidden-param rules** — `Tool(param:value)` whose key is the tool's own canonicalizing field (`command` for Bash/PowerShell, `file_path` for Read/Edit/Write, `path` for Grep/Glob, `notebook_path` for NotebookEdit, `url` for WebFetch). CC ignores these and emits a startup warning. Severity follows intent: **deny/ask = false security (medium)** — the block never applies; **allow = dead config (low)** — `param:value` matching is deny/ask-only. Valid forms (`Bash(npm:*)`, `WebFetch(domain:host)`, `Agent(model:opus)`) are never flagged. Predicate `forbiddenParamRule` in `permission-rules.mjs`. These predicates live in `scanners/lib/permission-rules.mjs` (shared with the CNF conflict-detector). Behavior verified against `code.claude.com/docs/en/permissions`. ### PLH scanner — plugin namespace collision The standalone PLH scanner (cross-plugin checks in `scan()`) flags **plugin namespace collisions**: two or more discovered plugins that declare the **same `name`** in `plugin.json`. The search-first finding that shaped this check: Claude Code namespaces every plugin component by the declared `name` — `/name:command`, `name:skill`, agent `name` (verified against `code.claude.com/docs/en/plugins`, and observable in any session's namespaced skill listing). A plugin component therefore can **never** shadow a user- or project-level one; the only shadow that loses components is a same-`name` collision, where the namespaces collapse into one and CC must pick a winner. Resolution between two installed same-name plugins is **undocumented**, so the loser's commands/skills/agents go silently unreachable — hence severity **MEDIUM** (dead config), `category: 'plugin-hygiene'`, with a COL-shaped `details.namespaces` payload (`{ source: 'plugin:', name, path }`). Two design notes: (1) the check keys on the declared `name` field, **not** `basename(dir)` — the folder name is irrelevant to the namespace; `scanSinglePlugin` now returns `declaredName` for this. (2) Name-less plugins are excluded from the collision map (they are flagged by the missing-field check and must never group on an `undefined` key). The sibling cross-plugin **command-name** check was corrected to match the same model. Because commands are namespaced (`/name:command`), a command name shared by two **differently-named** plugins is ambiguity — not a hard conflict — so it now mirrors COL's plugin-vs-plugin skill finding: severity **LOW**, `category: 'plugin-hygiene'`, COL-shaped `details.namespaces`, and a group-first shape (one finding per command name listing every namespace, not pairwise). It keys on the declared namespace and fires only when a name spans **2+ distinct** namespaces; when two plugins share the same declared name, the namespace-collision finding above is the right (more severe) signal, so the command check stays silent there to avoid a redundant `"dup, dup"` report. The earlier HIGH `Cross-plugin command name conflict` finding (basename-keyed, "only one wins") is gone, along with its now-inaccurate humanizer entry. ### PLH scanner — plugin-folder shadowing (`CA-PLH-015`) Per-plugin check (in `scanSinglePlugin`, right after the required-field loop): a `plugin.json` component-path key that **replaces** its default folder while that folder still exists on disk → the folder is silently ignored (dead config). Severity **MEDIUM**, `category: 'plugin-hygiene'`, `details: { field, ignoredDir, customPaths }`. Mirrors Claude Code's own warning in `/doctor`, `claude plugin list`, and the `/plugin` detail view (v2.1.140+). The field set is **primary-source-pinned** to the *replaces* category only — `SHADOWING_PATH_FIELDS` = `commands`/`agents`/`outputStyles` (defaults `commands/`, `agents/`, `output-styles/`). Deliberately excluded: **`skills`** (per `code.claude.com/docs/.../path-behavior-rules` it *adds to* the default `skills/` scan — both load, never a shadow), and **`hooks`/`mcpServers`/`lspServers`** (own merge rules, not a folder-shadow). Experimental `themes`/`monitors` are omitted because the docs warn their manifest schema may change between releases. The check also honors the doc's explicit-address exception: a custom path that resolves *into* the default folder (`"commands": ["./commands/x.md"]`) is not flagged, because Claude Code keeps scanning the folder in that case (`addressesDefaultDir` predicate). The v5.4.0 plan originally listed `commands/agents/skills/hooks`; that set was corrected here against the live docs (Verifiseringsplikt). ### PLH scanner — skills:-array validation (`CA-PLH-016`) Per-plugin check (in `scanSinglePlugin`, after the shadow check): when `plugin.json` has a `skills` field (string or array), each entry must resolve to an **existing directory inside the plugin root**. The value is normalized `Array.isArray(v) ? v : [v]`, so a single string is one entry — and a non-string top-level value (e.g. `42`) is naturally caught as a single non-string entry (no separate top-level check needed). One finding per bad entry, severity **MEDIUM**, `category: 'plugin-hygiene'`, `details: { field: 'skills', entry, problem }` where `problem` is one of `non-string` / `escapes-root` / `not-found` / `not-a-directory`. Mirrors `claude plugin validate` (~2.1.145). Escape detection uses `skillsEntryEscapesRoot` (resolve + `startsWith(pluginDir + sep)` containment — robust against a literal `..foo` dir name), backed by the docs' path-traversal rule (*"Installed plugins cannot reference files outside their directory … such as `../shared-utils`"*). `statOrNull` distinguishes missing from file-vs-dir. **Verifiseringsplikt note:** the v5.4.0 plan claimed CC "suggests the parent directory when an entry points at a file"; that exact error text is **not** in the primary docs, so it was dropped — the finding asserts only the four primary-source-verified conditions. `skills` is deliberately *not* in `SHADOWING_PATH_FIELDS` (it adds to the default scan, never shadows). ### SET scanner — autoMode validation (`CA-SET`) Per-file check in `settings-validator.mjs` (`autoMode` was in `KNOWN_KEYS` but had no nested validation). Two sub-checks, both primary-source-verified against `code.claude.com/docs/en/auto-mode-config`: 1. **Structure** (severity **MEDIUM**): `autoMode`, if present, must be an object whose only keys are `environment`/`allow`/`soft_deny`/`hard_deny` (`AUTO_MODE_SUBKEYS`), each a **string array** (the literal `"$defaults"` is a valid entry, so it passes the string check for free). `problem` ∈ `not-an-object` / `unknown-subkey` / `not-string-array` in `details`. 2. **Dead-config** (severity **LOW**): Claude Code does **not** read `autoMode` from *shared* project settings — verbatim: *"The classifier does not read `autoMode` from shared project settings in `.claude/settings.json`, so a checked-in repo cannot inject its own allow rules."* The check keys on **`file.scope === 'project'`** (file-discovery's `classifyScope` returns `'project'` for a committed `.claude/settings.json`; `'local'`/`'user'`/`'managed'` are read and not flagged). `problem: 'shared-project-scope'`. This is why the plan's "test per-file scope first" gate passed — `ConfigFile` already carries `scope`. The two sub-checks are independent (a malformed autoMode in shared scope yields both). SET is in the orchestrator, so SC-5 was re-checked after this change — byte-equal (the snapshot fixture has no `autoMode`, so the block never fires there). ### OST scanner — output-style validation (`CA-OST`, v5.6 C, count 13→14) New orchestrated scanner `output-style-scanner.mjs` — the first new scanner family since SKL (v5.2.0). It reads the active config (`readActiveConfig`) and each output-style file's frontmatter (via `parseFrontmatter`, keys hyphen→underscore-normalized, so it reads `keep_coding_instructions` / `force_for_plugin`). Three findings, every claim pinned to a CONFIRMED row of `docs/v5.5-steering-model-plan.md` (V9/V10/V11/V12), re-verified against `code.claude.com/docs/en/output-styles` + `.../plugins-reference`: - **`CA-OST-001`** (medium) — a **user/project** custom style not setting `keep-coding-instructions: true`. The flag defaults to **false**, so the style silently **removes** Claude Code's built-in software-engineering instructions when active (V10). Scoped to user/project (the styles the user authors); a plugin author's choice is out of scope. - **`CA-OST-002`** (low) — a **plugin** style with `force-for-plugin: true`, which auto-applies and **overrides** the user's selected `outputStyle` (V11). **Verifiseringsplikt correction:** the v5.5+ plan's CA-OST-002 bullet said "in a project/user style," but `force-for-plugin` is **plugin-styles-only** per the docs (its own cited V11 + `output-styles.md`), so the check keys on `source === 'plugin'` — a user/project style with the flag is simply ignored, not an override. - **`CA-OST-003`** (medium) — a settings `outputStyle` value resolving to **no** built-in (`Default`/`Explanatory`/`Learning`/`Proactive`, matched case-insensitively) and **no** discovered custom style → dead config (CC falls back to default; the configured behavior never applies). **Byte-stability — a scanner addition, NOT a field addition.** Adding the 14th scanner grows `envelope.scanners` by one entry and bumps `aggregate.scanners_ok` 12→13 on the deterministic fixture **regardless of findings** — a field-strip helper cannot paper this over. The SKL precedent (`7bb2547`) re-seeded the frozen v5.0.0 snapshots, but that predates B2's strip-preservation regime; re-seeding now would **bake in** B2's hotspot triple + `claudeMdEstimatedTokens` drift (verified by inspecting the seed diff). So, consistent with the B2 lesson ("preserve frozen via strip-helper; regen ONLY SC-5"), C **preserves** the frozen v5.0.0 snapshots and **strips the OST entry at compare time**: shared `tests/helpers/strip-added-scanner.mjs` (`stripAddedScanners` removes OST entries + decrements `scanners_ok`; `stripAddedScannerStderr` drops the `[OST]` progress line) is wired into json/raw-backcompat + the Step 5/6 humanizer wiring tests (cli-humanizer did **not** break — its v5.0.0 compares don't grow a scanners array). Only **SC-5 default-output** (scan-orchestrator + posture) is regenerated (additive OST entry only — diff reviewed). OST is fixture-gated: the `marketplace-medium` fixture and the hermetic HOME have no output styles, so it emits nothing there. Wiring: orchestrator import + `SCANNERS` entry; `humanizer.mjs` `SCANNER_TO_CATEGORY` (`OST: 'Configuration mistake'`); `humanizer-data.mjs` OST family (title-coupled to the three exact finding titles); `scoring.mjs` `SCANNER_AREA_MAP` (`OST: 'Settings'` — keeps the 10 quality areas, byte-stable on zero-finding projects). Count badges: self-audit scanner count 13→14; humanizer-data TRANSLATIONS families 14→15 (PLH is a translation family but not orchestrated). ### best-practices register — machine-readable knowledge layer (v5.7 Fase 1 Chunk 1) `knowledge/best-practices.json`: provenance-stamped, schema-validated register (entry = `id`/`claim`/`confidence`/`source` + optional `mechanism`/`lensCheck`/…). First runtime-consumed file in `knowledge/` (the `*.md` stay human-only); source of truth for the v5.7 optimization lens (`CA-OPT`); seeded from the v5.5 V-rows + the Anthropic "Steering Claude Code" blog. Only **confirmed** entries are user-facing (Verifiseringsplikt). Loaded/validated by `scanners/lib/best-practices-register.mjs` (`loadRegister`/`validateRegister`/`getEntry`; zero-dep JSON, **not** YAML — `yaml-parser.mjs` can't do arrays-of-objects). Byte-stable until a scanner consumes it (Chunk 2). Full design: `docs/v5.7-optimization-lens-plan.md`. ### OPT scanner — optimization lens / mechanism-fit (`CA-OPT`, v5.7 Fase 1 Chunk 2a, count 14→15) First detector of the «optimal?» axis (vs «correct?»). `optimization-lens-scanner.mjs` reads the best-practices register and flags config that works but fits a better mechanism. **`CA-OPT-001`** (low, *Missed opportunity*): a CLAUDE.md procedure (≥6 consecutive numbered steps) that belongs in a skill — recommendation/provenance from register `BP-MECH-003`. Conservative (negative corpus = null false-positive); prose-judgment cases (lifecycle→hook, unscoped path→rule, «never»→permission) are handled by the Chunk 2b opus analyzer (below). Wiring mirrors OST: orchestrator entry, humanizer `OPT:'Missed opportunity'` + family, scoring `OPT:'CLAUDE.md'` (existing area → no new posture row → byte-stable), strip-helper `OPT`, SC-5 regenerated (additive). ### Optimization lens Chunk 2b — opus analyzer (prose-judgment half, `/config-audit optimize`) The hybrid motor's recall + precision halves for the three cases the deterministic OPT scanner skips. **Pre-filter** (`scanners/lib/lens-prefilter.mjs`, pure + tested): cheap, recall-oriented line scan of CLAUDE.md body for lifecycle phrasing (`BP-MECH-001`→hook), unscoped path-specific instructions (`BP-MECH-002`→rule), and absolute «never» prohibitions (`BP-MECH-004`→permission); skips fenced code, gates the path class on an instruction verb. Detector names = the register `lensCheck` fields. **CLI** (`optimize-lens-cli.mjs`, `-cli` → not a scanner): runs discovery + OPT scanner + pre-filter, attaches the **confirmed** register entry to each candidate (unverifiable → dropped, Verifiseringsplikt), emits `{deterministic, candidates, register, counts}`. **Agent** (`optimization-lens-agent`, opus, orange — the 7th agent, **precision gate**): reads the real CLAUDE.md, drops low-confidence candidates, keeps only genuine opportunities, cites register id + source. **Command** `/config-audit optimize` orchestrates pre-filter→agent→report. **Agent-driven → deliberately NOT byte-stable** (own command, outside the snapshot suite); the pre-filter lib *is* unit-tested (13 tests). No new orchestrated scanner → scanner count stays 15; agents 6→7, commands 18→19, suite 1055→1068. **Test-isolation fix (this session):** `token-hotspots.test.mjs` `runScanner` now wraps `scan()` in the shared `withHermeticHome` helper — the suite is green on BOTH a real and a clean `HOME` (the OPT section's old «run with clean HOME» caveat is resolved). Snapshot/byte tests were already hermetic. ### knowledge-refresh — the "living" half of the register (v5.7 Fase 1 Chunk 3, commands 19→20) Keeps `knowledge/best-practices.json` current so the optimization lens never reads stale rules. Same hybrid split as Chunk 2b — a deterministic, byte-stable, unit-tested core + a web/judgment shell: - **Deterministic core** (`scanners/lib/knowledge-refresh.mjs`, pure, 15 tests): `assessFreshness(register, {referenceDate, staleAfterDays})` classifies each entry `fresh`/`stale` by the age of its `source.verified` stamp. `referenceDate` is **injected** (not read from the clock) so the function is fully deterministic; default threshold `STALE_AFTER_DAYS_DEFAULT = 90` (quarterly re-verify cadence). An unparseable/missing `verified` → stale with `ageDays: null` (defensive; the schema-validated bundle never hits this, but the command's hand-built candidates might). «Source changed» detection is a **web responsibility** (command layer), **not** in this core. - **CLI** (`scanners/knowledge-refresh-cli.mjs`, `-cli` → **NOT** an orchestrated scanner → scanner count stays 15, suite byte-stable; 8 tests): read-only — it NEVER writes the register and NEVER hits the network. `--reference-date` (defaults to today; the **only** place the clock is read) makes it deterministically testable against the bundled register. `--stale-after N`, `--dry-run` (implicit + only mode, echoed as `requestedDryRun`). Exit **0** = all fresh, **1** = some stale (advisory), **3** = error. - **Command** (`commands/knowledge-refresh.md`, opus): orchestrates CLI stale-report → re-verify each stale entry by re-reading its `source.url` (WebFetch) → poll CC changelog + Anthropic blog for new/changed practices (WebSearch) → present everything → **apply ONLY human-approved writes**, then re-run the register schema test before declaring done. **No unverified claim is ever auto-written** (Verifiseringsplikt). Web/judgment-driven → **deliberately NOT byte-stable** (own command, outside the snapshot suite), exactly like `/config-audit optimize`. **No new agent** (web poll runs in the command's own context), **no new orchestrated scanner**. suite 1068→1091. ### campaign-ledger — durable machine-wide campaign core (v5.7 Fase 2, Block 3a THIN) `scanners/lib/campaign-ledger.mjs`: the durable ledger that sits ABOVE individual sessions for a machine-wide audit campaign — repo list + per-repo lifecycle (`STATUSES` = pending→audited→planned →implemented) + a machine-wide `rollUp` (counts by status + severity aggregated across repos). It persists to a single JSON file **outside** the plugin dir (`~/.claude/config-audit/campaign-ledger .json`, next to `sessions/`) so it survives uninstall/reinstall/upgrade. Same hybrid split as knowledge-refresh: PURE transforms (`createLedger`/`addRepo`/`setRepoStatus`/`rollUp`) with `now` **injected** (YYYY-MM-DD, never the clock) + soft `validateLedger` (returns `{valid,errors}`, never throws) + a thin IO shell (`defaultLedgerPath`/`loadLedger`→null-on-ENOENT/`saveLedger`). Transforms throw on programmer error (invalid status, unknown path); `schemaVersion` stamped from the start so a Block 4 migration is cheap. **THIN**: ledger + roll-up + persistence only — NO execution, CLI, or command surface (Blocks 3b/3c/4). **Internal plumbing, byte-stable until consumed**: no `export async function scan` + lives in `lib/` → scanner count stays 15, no orchestrator wiring, SC-5 unchanged. 28 tests, suite 1091→1119. ### campaign-cli — read-only ledger reporter (v5.7 Fase 2, Block 3b) `scanners/campaign-cli.mjs` (`-cli` → NOT an orchestrated scanner → scanner count stays 15, suite byte-stable; 8 tests): the DETERMINISTIC, READ-ONLY half of the campaign motor, mirroring `knowledge-refresh-cli`. It `loadLedger`s the durable ledger, `validateLedger`s it, and emits `{status, initialized, ledgerPath, schemaVersion, createdDate, updatedDate, repos, rollUp}` as JSON. It NEVER writes — a missing ledger is reported gracefully (`initialized:false`, all-zero roll-up), **never created**; init + every status transition belong to the Block 3c command layer (human-approved writes, Verifiseringsplikt). `--ledger-file` overrides the default path (deterministic testing); `--output-file` mirrors the sibling. Exit codes: **0** = initialized & valid, **1** = not initialized yet (advisory), **3** = error (parse/corrupt/invalid). suite 1119→1127. ### campaign-write-cli + `/config-audit campaign` — the WRITE half (v5.7 Fase 2, Block 3c, commands 20→21) The human-approved mutation half of the campaign motor, completing the THIN campaign surface (ledger + roll-up + status). Two pieces: - **`scanners/campaign-write-cli.mjs`** (`-cli` → NOT an orchestrated scanner → scanner count stays 15, suite byte-stable; 11 tests): the sibling of `campaign-cli` that *mutates*. Subcommands `init` / `add ...` / `set-status `, each a thin wrapper over the invariant-enforcing lib transforms (`createLedger`/`addRepo`/`setRepoStatus`) + `saveLedger` — so path-normalization/dedup, idempotent add, the status-lifecycle guard, and the `updatedDate` bump are **never re-implemented by hand**. `init` refuses to clobber an existing (or corrupt) ledger (**exit 1** advisory, file untouched); `add` **auto-inits** when no ledger exists and reports `added` vs `skipped`; `set-status` accepts `--findings ''` + `--session `. Determinism mirrors the lib + `knowledge-refresh-cli`: `--reference-date` is the **only** place the clock is read (defaults to today), passed to the transforms as the injected `now`. Exit: **0** = write performed, **1** = advisory no-op (init-clobber), **3** = error (unknown subcommand, bad args, invalid status, untracked repo, no/corrupt ledger). - **`commands/campaign.md`** (opus, `allowed-tools: Read/Write/Edit/Bash/Glob` — **no Web**, judgment-free): a thin orchestrator. It always **reports** first (read-only `campaign-cli`), then for `init`/`add`/`set-status` it proposes the change and, **only on explicit human approval**, invokes one write-CLI subcommand (Verifiseringsplikt — it never hand-edits the ledger JSON). `add --discover ` finds git repos under a root and lets the user pick. When marking a repo `audited` it attaches findings-by-severity from the repo's session (or user-provided counts) — **never invented**. **Not a new scanner, not byte-stable.** Both CLIs carry the `-cli` suffix (out of the scan-orchestrator → scanner count stays **15**, snapshot suite untouched); the command's orchestration is judgment-driven and deliberately outside the snapshot suite, exactly like `/config-audit optimize` + `knowledge-refresh`. **No new agent** (web/judgment-free, runs in the command's own context). suite 1127→1138. ### campaign backlog — cross-repo prioritized pick-list (v5.7 Fase 2, Block 4b) The first half of Block 4 ("one cross-repo prioritized backlog the user picks from"). A pure lib transform + a read-only CLI-payload field — **no schema change, no new scanner, byte-stable**. - **`buildBacklog(ledger)`** (`scanners/lib/campaign-ledger.mjs`, pure, mirrors `rollUp`): the single machine-wide prioritized work list. The actionable unit is a **repo** (the ledger tracks per-repo severity *counts*, not individual findings — it tracks state, it does not re-run audits), so each item is one repo: `{path, name, status, sessionId, findingsBySeverity (normalized), totalFindings, weightedScore, rank}`. **Inclusion:** `status !== 'implemented'` AND `totalFindings > 0` (implemented = done; pending / zero-finding repos have nothing known to fix — they still surface in `rollUp.byStatus`). **Order:** DESC by `weightedScore` (exported `SEVERITY_WEIGHTS = {critical:1000, high:100, medium:10, low:1}`), tie-broken lexicographically by critical→high→medium→low count, then ascending `name` — fully deterministic, and the tie-break keeps "criticals always win" even on a weighted-score collision (1 critical vs 10 high). `rank` is 1-based after the sort. - **`campaign-cli`** now emits `backlog: buildBacklog(ledger)` in both branches (uninitialized → `[]`). Purely additive + read-only → fits the Block 3b read-only contract; the existing CLI tests use targeted asserts (not full `deepEqual`), so the new field doesn't break them. - **`commands/campaign.md`** renders the backlog as a "Prioritized backlog" pick-list and points the user at the top item (still a pick-list, NOT an executor — execution is the later 4c block). **Byte-stability.** `-cli`/lib/command only → scanner count stays **15**, snapshot/backcompat suite untouched. suite 1138→1150 (lib +9, campaign-cli +3). **Deferred to 4c:** per-repo plan export to each repo's `docs/` + reuse of backup/rollback for execution. **Deferred until the first breaking schema change:** `migrateLedger` (4a) — backlog needs no schema bump, so building migration now would be speculative (`schemaVersion` is already stamped for when it's needed). ### campaign plan-export + execution-by-reuse (v5.7 Fase 2, Block 4c — the rest of Block 4) The second half of Block 4. **Asymmetric:** plan export is the new testable code; execution is *pure reuse* (no new machinery), per the plan's "reuse existing backup/rollback". - **Plan export** (`scanners/lib/campaign-export.mjs`, pure, 8 tests): `planExportPath(repoPath, sessionId)` → `/docs/config-audit-plan-.md` (keyed on the timestamp-unique sessionId, not the date, so same-day re-audits don't collide); `buildPlanExportDocument({...,now})` → provenance header (repo/session/how-to-execute-and-undo) + the verbatim session plan. `now` injected → deterministic. **CLI** `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` (repo has no `sessionId`), `no-action-plan` (linked session has no plan yet). Writes the file **only** under opt-in `--write` — the CLI does the byte-faithful copy so a 200-line plan is never re-typed/mutated by the LLM. `--sessions-dir` override for hermetic tests; exit 0/1/3 mirror the sibling CLIs. - **Execution = reuse.** No campaign-side execution code. The exported `docs/` file is the repo's durable record; `/config-audit implement` still reads the canonical plan from the session (backup + apply + verify), `/config-audit rollback` undoes, then `set-status implemented` records it. The command (`commands/campaign.md`, new `export ` mode) previews → asks → on approval invokes `--write` → routes the user to that existing machinery. - **Byte-stable.** lib + `-cli` + command-doc only → scanner count stays **15**, agents **7**, commands **21** (export is a *mode*, not a new command), snapshot/backcompat suite untouched. suite 1150→1168 (lib +8, export-cli +10). **Block 4a (`migrateLedger`) still deferred** to the first breaking schema change (export needs no schema bump).