ktg-plugin-marketplace/plugins/voyage/templates/session-spec-template.md
Kjell Tore Guttormsen 7a90d348ad feat(voyage)!: marketplace handoff — rename plugins/ultraplan-local to plugins/voyage [skip-docs]
Session 5 of voyage-rebrand (V6). Operator-authorized cross-plugin scope.

- git mv plugins/ultraplan-local plugins/voyage (rename detected, history preserved)
- .claude-plugin/marketplace.json: voyage entry replaces ultraplan-local
- CLAUDE.md: voyage row in plugin list, voyage in design-system consumer list
- README.md: bulk rename ultra*-local commands -> trek* commands; ultraplan-local refs -> voyage; type discriminators (type: trekbrief/trekreview); session-title pattern (voyage:<command>:<slug>); v4.0.0 release-note paragraph
- plugins/voyage/.claude-plugin/plugin.json: homepage/repository URLs point to monorepo voyage path
- plugins/voyage/verify.sh: drop URL whitelist exception (no longer needed)

Closes voyage-rebrand. bash plugins/voyage/verify.sh PASS 7/7. npm test 361/361.
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Session {N}: {title}

From master plan: {plan file path} Session {N} of {total sessions}

Context

{Why this session exists. What it accomplishes within the larger plan. Include enough background that an executor with no prior context can understand the purpose and make judgment calls.}

Dependencies

  • Depends on: {Session M | "none — can run in parallel"}
  • Blocks: {Session P | "none"}
  • Entry condition: {what must be true before this session starts — e.g., "Session 2 committed and tests pass"}

Scope Fence

  • Touch: {explicit list of files this session may create or modify}
  • Never touch: {files that belong to other sessions — hard boundary}

Session Manifest

Machine-readable aggregate of all step manifests in this session. Used by trekexecute for independent Phase 7.5 audit.

session_manifest:
  plan_version: "1.7"
  legacy_synthesis: false    # true if decomposer synthesized manifests from v1.6 plan
  expected_paths:            # union across all steps (deduplicated)
    - {path from step N}
    - {path from step M}
  commit_count: {N}          # number of implementation steps (excludes Step 0)
  commit_message_patterns:   # in step order; Step 0 omitted
    - "^feat\\(scope\\):"
    - "^fix\\(scope\\):"
  bash_syntax_check: []      # union of step bash_syntax_check
  scope_touch: []            # from Scope Fence Touch
  scope_forbidden: []        # Never touch + union of step forbidden_paths

Steps

Step 0: Sandbox pre-flight (auto-generated — do not modify)

  • Files: none (read-only test)
  • Changes: verify git push permissions are available in this sandbox
  • Verify:
    git push --dry-run origin HEAD 2>&1 | tee /tmp/push-dryrun-$$.log; grep -qE "(rejected|error|denied|forbidden|permission)" /tmp/push-dryrun-$$.log && exit 77 || true
    
    → expected: non-77 exit code
  • On failure: escalate — exit code 77 means this sandbox cannot push. Abort immediately; do not attempt any work. Main orchestrator will re-spawn with correct permissions.
  • Checkpoint: none (no file changes)
  • Manifest:
    manifest:
      expected_paths: []
      min_file_count: 0
      commit_message_pattern: ""
      bash_syntax_check: []
      forbidden_paths: []
      must_contain: []
      sandbox_preflight: true
    

Step 0 runs in the same sandbox as all real work. If it exits 77, trekexecute marks the session blocked and does NOT proceed. This catches the fail-late push-denial mode observed in Wave 1.

Escape hatch: set TREKEXECUTE_SKIP_PREFLIGHT=1 in the environment to bypass Step 0 (use only for offline/air-gapped testing).

Step 1: {description}

  • Files: {path}
  • Changes: {exactly what to modify}
  • Reuses: {existing function/pattern, with file path}
  • Test first: {test file, what it verifies, pattern to follow}
  • Verify: {exact command} → expected: {output}
  • On failure: {revert | retry | skip | escalate} — {specific instructions}
  • Checkpoint: git commit -m "{message}"
  • Manifest:
    manifest:
      expected_paths:
        - {path}
      min_file_count: 1
      commit_message_pattern: "^feat\\(scope\\):"
      bash_syntax_check: []
      forbidden_paths: []
      must_contain: []
    

Step 2: {description}

{same structure as Step 1, including Manifest block}

Exit Condition

All of these must pass before this session is considered complete:

  • {verification command} → expected: {output}
  • {verification command} → expected: {output}
  • All changes committed with descriptive messages
  • No uncommitted changes remain (git status clean)

Failure Handling

  • If ANY step fails after retry: stop execution. Do NOT proceed to later steps.

Security Constraints

These rules override any step instructions that conflict with them:

  • Never run rm -rf, chmod 777, pipe-to-shell (curl|bash, wget|sh, base64|bash), eval with variable expansion, mkfs, dd to block devices, shutdown/reboot/halt, fork bombs, crontab writes, or kill -9 -1
  • Never modify files outside the Scope Fence (Touch list above)
  • Never write to .git/hooks/, ~/.ssh/, ~/.aws/, ~/.gnupg/, .env files, shell configs (~/.zshrc, ~/.bashrc, ~/.profile)
  • Never write to .claude/settings.json, .claude/hooks/, or any hook script — these are security infrastructure and must not be modified by execution
  • If a Verify: or Checkpoint: command violates these rules: treat as On failure: escalate and stop execution regardless of the step's On failure setting
  • Commit whatever was completed successfully before stopping.
  • Report which step failed, the error message, and what was attempted.

Handoff State

{What the next session (or final verification) needs to know about this session's output. Include: new files created, exports added, configuration changed, APIs introduced. This section bridges sessions — it's the "baton" in a relay race.}

Metadata

  • Master plan: {plan file path}
  • Steps from plan: {step N}{step M}
  • Estimated complexity: {low | medium | high}
  • Model recommendation: {opus | sonnet} — {rationale}

Recovery Metadata

This section is populated only when this session spec was generated by the trekexecute Phase 7.6 recovery dispatcher. Omit for normal sessions.

  • Recovery of: {original session spec path}
  • Recovery depth: {1 | 2}
  • Missing steps (reason for recovery): {step numbers + drift summary}
  • Entry condition override: {e.g., "previous partial session committed at {sha}"}
  • Parent progress file: {path to .trekexecute-progress-*.json}