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(Phase 8)
The final mechanism the versioned role-config model (Phase 5) was built for:
when a story reaches DONE, StoryOrchestrator spawns a retro-role task that
reflects on the story's full history and proposes draft role_configs
versions for a human to review and activate via the existing (unchanged)
POST /api/roles/{role}/activate.
- AgentChannel gains a 6th method, ProposeRoleConfig(ctx, role.RoleConfig)
(version, err), following ProposeEpic's precedent (Phase 7c): a structured
tool call, not summary-parsing. storeChannel.ProposeRoleConfig calls the
same Store.CreateRoleConfig the human-facing POST /api/roles/{role}/versions
endpoint already uses (proposed_by: "retro"), landing a new draft row
without touching whatever's currently active. Wired through both
transports exactly like ProposeEpic: internal/agentloop/tools.go (native
loop) and internal/executor/agentmcp.go (MCP).
- StoryOrchestrator.Tick now routes a story at status DONE to a new
processRetro stage instead of processStory -- a sibling stage, not a
continuation, since the Builder->Evaluators->Arbitration chain is long
settled by then. processRetro only *reads* that settled pipeline
(read-only findEvaluators/findArbitration counterparts to
ensureEvaluators/ensureArbitration -- it never spawns/mutates
Builder-pipeline tasks) to locate the Arbitration task the retro task
depends on, then spawns (idempotently -- checks for an existing
retro-role dependent first) one retro-role task with instructions
assembled from the story's spec/acceptance-criteria, full task tree, per-
task cost/escalation history, active role_configs per role encountered,
and the story's own event stream (evaluator verdicts, arbitration
decision).
- event.KindRetroCaptured (attached to the story's ID, matching
KindEvalVerdict/KindArbitrationDecided's convention) fires once the retro
task completes (auto-accepted like every other pipeline task), aggregating
every event.KindRoleConfigProposed the retro task recorded (one per
propose_role_config call) into {task_id, proposals: [{role, version}],
summary} -- the summary is the "capturing lessons" half of this ceremony,
the proposals are the versioned-config half.
- Human activation is completely untouched: drafts land through the
identical CreateRoleConfig/config_json path Phase 5's endpoints already
handle, confirmed via existing role-endpoint tests passing unmodified.
go build/vet/test -race -count=1 all pass, full suite (20 packages) -- one
run hit a known, pre-existing, intermittent flake under full-suite load
(unrelated to this phase's files) that did not reproduce on two immediate
reruns, both in isolation and full-suite.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01V1moSNCJRcP6kykA4tyUSs
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(Phase 7c)
Two independent pieces, completing Phase 7.
Epic-proposal tool: AgentChannel gains a 5th method, ProposeEpic(ctx,
EpicProposal{Name, Description, StoryIDs}) (epicID, err), implemented on
storeChannel -- matches an existing epic by exact name or creates one
(DiscoverySource: "agent"), sets epic_id on each resolvable story (skips,
doesn't fail, on an unresolved ID), emits KindEpicProposed attached to the
epic's own ID with payload {epic_id, name, story_ids}. Wired into both
transports exactly like Phase 6 wired role into spawn_subtask: a new
propose_epic tool in the native tool-use loop (internal/agentloop/tools.go)
and the MCP transport (internal/executor/agentmcp.go). This is the mechanism
for a discovery/planner-role agent to act on its own judgment that several
stories it's been given form one cohesive initiative -- the judgment itself
lives in the calling agent's instructions/model, not in this code.
AskUser-timeout escalation: extends the existing Scheduler (Phase 5's
retry-then-escalate watcher) rather than adding a new component, since
"stuck task needs escalation" is exactly what it already does. Finds
role-typed BLOCKED tasks whose question has been outstanding longer than
SchedulerConfig.AskUserTimeoutSeconds (default 10 minutes) using
task.UpdatedAt as the outstanding-since timestamp -- no new column needed,
since UpdateTaskQuestion already stamps it the instant a question is
recorded and nothing else touches the row while BLOCKED. Resolves the next
ladder tier from the latest execution's EscalationRung, records the
system-authored fallback answer as an audit-trail task.Interaction, clears
the question, sets the new tasks.needs_review flag, emits KindEscalated
(now carrying a trigger field: "failure" vs "ask_user_timeout" for the
existing failure-retry path vs this one), and resumes via Pool.SubmitResume
at the escalated tier -- degrading to same-tier resume with final:true if
the ladder's exhausted or no role config exists, since unblocking the task
takes priority over having somewhere higher to escalate to.
GET /api/tasks?needs_review=true surfaces auto-decided tasks for human
review.
go build/vet/test -race -count=1 all pass, full suite (20 packages), run
twice to rule out flakiness in the new tests. (One pre-existing, unrelated
test -- TestHandleRunTask_CascadesRetryToFailedDeps, a tempdir-cleanup race
-- appeared once under full-suite load per the implementing agent's report
and did not reproduce in this verification's runs either; not a regression
from this work.)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01V1moSNCJRcP6kykA4tyUSs
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Remove the dead stories/checker backend tracked as design debt in CLAUDE.md:
- Delete internal/api/stories.go, stories_test.go, elaborate.go
- Delete internal/task/story.go, story_test.go
- Remove story/checker columns from storage schema and all CRUD methods
- Remove checkStoryCompletion, spawnCheckerTask, triggerStoryDeploy,
createValidationTask, checkValidationResult, ShipStory, CheckStoryCompletion
from executor; simplify handleRunResult
- Remove story/checker fields from task.Task (StoryID, AcceptanceCriteria,
CheckerForTaskID, CheckerReport)
- Remove story routes and geminiBinPath from API server
- Move claudeJSONResult/extractJSON from elaborate.go to validate.go
- Rename ensureStoryBranch -> ensureBranch in ContainerRunner
- Fix git identity in bare-repo tests; fix initial-branch to use main
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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ContainerRunner now mints a per-task MCP token (from an injected Registry),
writes a claude mcp-config into the workspace pointing at the host agent MCP
server over host.docker.internal with that bearer, and adds --mcp-config to the
in-container claude invocation. The token is revoked when the run ends. After
the run, a buffered ask_user (PendingQuestion on the channel) is converted into
a BlockedError — the MCP path to BLOCKED — with the file-based question.json
kept as a fallback for in-flight tasks started on the old wire.
The API server mounts the StreamableHTTP MCP handler at POST/GET/DELETE /mcp
when a registry is provided; serve.go constructs one Registry shared by the
runners (mint) and the server (resolve). Minting is skipped for gemini agents.
Tests: writeMCPConfig output shape, buildInnerCmd flag presence/absence, and an
api-level end-to-end MCP tool call through NewServer/Handler proving the route
is mounted (and absent without a registry).
https://claude.ai/code/session_01SESwn7kQ7oP62trWw6pc39
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