Records the reference artifacts Phase 5 swaps will be measured against, and
the gate that reads them. No extraction yet: this is the "before" picture,
and it had to land first or every later comparison would be confounded.
Typed test/ rather than feat/ deliberately - the only production change is
one widened export; the rest is gate, artifacts and generator.
Written failing-first (7 red on missing artifacts), then generated.
Three layers, because the plan's "assert .source/.flags of every regex" is
necessary but not sufficient:
1. regex records - .source/.flags off the COMPILED object. After a swap a
pattern is new RegExp(jsonString, flags), so the plan's named hazard
(JSON backslash-doubling on 83+18 regexes) is visible here and nowhere
else. Source-text comparison cannot see it.
2. table records - key/value digests. Most of what Phase 4 moves is not a
regex at all: HOMOGLYPH_MAP (x3, AS-IS), the typosquat tokens and the
four OWASP maps are char->char and string->string data. A regex-only
dump is blind to a broken homoglyph swap, i.e. to the bulk of the
payload. Operator decision: widen the dump.
3. file records - sha256 of the five moving-set sources. This dissolves
STATE's open question (how to enumerate every regex): it is complete by
construction, covering inline regexes in function bodies that no export
walk reaches, with no JS parser in a zero-dep repo. A lexical count
would have pinned a lie - severity.mjs scores 4 "regexes" that way and
exports none.
Both layers were proven to fire, not assumed to: mutating one HOMOGLYPH_MAP
entry reddens the table layer, and widening an inline regex inside
decodeHexEscapes (unreachable by any export walk) reddens the file layer.
HOMOGLYPH_MAP is now exported from string-utils.mjs. That export is a source
change the plan already flags as a surface hazard ("private tables become
loaded"), so it is pre-paid here rather than confounding the before/after.
Reference run: the 61 showcase payloads through the real hook entry points,
sequentially - array order is semantic and the plan forbids key-sorting, so
concurrency is removed rather than sorted away. 61/61 match expectation,
which also settles the plan's open assumption that payloads.json expectations
match current behaviour. Coverage is recorded, not assumed: 47/83 patterns,
with the other 36 listed by key so the gate never implies coverage it lacks.
Suite counts are per-file, each file run alone - a total is unattributable,
and the three known timing-sensitive files flake only under concurrency.
2045 pass / 0 fail across 91 files, matching the pre-existing count exactly.
The gate's own file is excluded (it reads the artifact the run produces) and
that exclusion is named in the artifact.
Suite: 2053/2053, 0 fail.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01BB4vXvwvtW4dxbPRd6vsez
- New scripts/render-report.mjs CLI: stdin/file/stdout modes, ESM import
from ./lib/report-renderers.mjs, kebab→camel renderer-name lookup so
any of the 18 PARSERS works
- Standalone HTML wrap: inlines 6 DS stylesheets (tokens, base, components,
tier2, tier3, tier3-supplement) + local .report-table CSS. Skips fonts.css
→ system-ui fallback via tokens.css (~137 KB self-contained vs ~1 MB
with woff2 bundled)
- 4 skill files wired: commands/{scan,audit,posture,deep-scan}.md — new
step instructs Claude to Write the markdown report to a temp file,
invoke the CLI, and print a markdown-formatted file:// link
- Absolute file:// paths in stdout for Ghostty cmd-click compatibility
- Default output: reports/<command>-<YYYYMMDD-HHmmss>.html relative to CWD
- Smoke-tested: stdin→stdout, file→file roundtrip, all 4 commands produce
valid HTML with DS-aligned page-shell (page__title, verdict-pill-lg,
risk-meter, key-stats, findings__item, recommendation-card)
- Tests 1820/1820 green (same baseline; pre-compact-scan perf-flake from
NEXT-SESSION-PROMPT did not fire on retry)
- Playground untouched (2 scripts, 0 parse failures), report-renderers.mjs
untouched (74 exports, 18 PARSERS, 18 RENDERERS)
Sesjon 4 av 5. v7.7.0 release + 9 remaining skill wirings = sesjon 5.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <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>