From 8cb291ad7cdb317ff80947278ee055b1a4925b41 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Claude Sonnet 5 Date: Sat, 4 Jul 2026 05:05:36 +0000 Subject: feat(story,role): add retro ceremony -- closes the self-improvement loop (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 Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01V1moSNCJRcP6kykA4tyUSs --- cmd/spike/main.go | 20 ++++++++++++++------ 1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) (limited to 'cmd/spike/main.go') diff --git a/cmd/spike/main.go b/cmd/spike/main.go index 7fc0bf2..2841436 100644 --- a/cmd/spike/main.go +++ b/cmd/spike/main.go @@ -38,15 +38,17 @@ import ( "time" "github.com/thepeterstone/claudomator/internal/executor" + "github.com/thepeterstone/claudomator/internal/role" ) type recordingChannel struct { - mu sync.Mutex - asks []string - summary string - progress []string - subtasks []executor.SubtaskSpec - epics []executor.EpicProposal + mu sync.Mutex + asks []string + summary string + progress []string + subtasks []executor.SubtaskSpec + epics []executor.EpicProposal + roleConfig []role.RoleConfig } func (c *recordingChannel) AskUser(_ context.Context, q string) (string, error) { @@ -79,6 +81,12 @@ func (c *recordingChannel) ProposeEpic(_ context.Context, spec executor.EpicProp c.mu.Unlock() return "spike-epic-1", nil } +func (c *recordingChannel) ProposeRoleConfig(_ context.Context, cfg role.RoleConfig) (int, error) { + c.mu.Lock() + c.roleConfig = append(c.roleConfig, cfg) + c.mu.Unlock() + return 1, nil +} func main() { agent := "claude" -- cgit v1.2.3