After fixing forensics.md and error-classifier.ts last fire, swept the
rest of the tree for the same class of stale reference:
- scripts/validate-pack.js: criticalPackages list used \`@sf\` and
\`@sf-build\` scopes — neither exists in node_modules; this is in CI
(.github/workflows/ci.yml) + prepublishOnly, so the validation step
was failing to find anything. Now \`@singularity-forge/pi-coding-agent\`
and \`@singularity-forge/rpc-client\` (the actual scope).
- src/resources/skills/github-workflows/references/gh/SKILL.md: same
GraphQL bug as forensics.md — owner:"sf-build" name:"sf-2" — and
three \`gh project\` commands using owner sf-build. The gh issue
create command above already used singularity-forge/sf-run, so the
follow-up calls always failed. Also retitled "sf-2 Backlog" to
"sf-run Backlog".
- src/resources/extensions/sf/bootstrap/system-context.ts: deprecation
warning linked to https://github.com/sf-build/SF/issues/1492.
- packages/mcp-server/README.md, packages/rpc-client/README.md: 9 refs
to \`@sf-build/...\` for installable package names — would mislead
anyone copy-pasting into npm install.
- docs/user-docs/troubleshooting.md (+ zh-CN): GitHub Issues link
pointed at github.com/sf-build/SF/issues.
- docs/user-docs/getting-started.md (+ zh-CN): clone URL was correct
but the next \`cd\` was \`cd sf-2/docker\` — won't exist after a
fresh clone of sf-run.
- docs/dev/ci-cd-pipeline.md: GHCR org was \`sf-build\`.
Code comments containing "sf-2" / "sf-build" in non-active places
(parsers.ts banner, error message URLs in tests, dev-doc absolute
paths from a contributor's Mac) left alone — they're informational
and not addressed by users or runtime.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Generalizes the preferences-template-upgrade pattern to all scaffold-managed
documents with three states (pending/editing/completed), HTML-comment markers
on Markdown files, frontmatter on PREFERENCES.md, and a content-hash archive
for migrating legacy projects.
Operation is automatic-first, not command-driven:
- Synchronous on every SF startup (cheap path: missing + upgradable + legacy)
- Asynchronous after milestone completion: scaffold-keeper subagent runs the
existing records-keeper skill, treating code as the source of truth and
re-deriving doc content from source when drift is detected
- Surfaces results via the structured-notification model (kind:approval_request)
only when human review is warranted; silent runs produce no notification
- Manual /sf scaffold sync exists as an escape hatch for dry-run + forced
refresh, not as the primary interface
Five implementation phases (A-E), each independently shippable. Phase A
unlocks the architectural property; Phase D is what makes records-keeper
autonomous for code-derived docs.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Phase 1 — close SF-side polish gaps:
- codebase-generator: distinguish uv/poetry/pdm in Python stack-signals;
surface configured tooling (ruff/mypy/pyright) when config files exist
- doctor-environment: new checkPythonEnvironment — detects uv/poetry/pdm
via lockfile, verifies binary on PATH, warns with install hint when missing
- doctor-environment: new checkSiftAvailable — recommends sift install for
repos > 5000 source files when not on PATH
- tech-debt-tracker: documented future memory-as-sub-extension extraction
(defer until real backend-swap requirement)
Phase 2 — internal wire architecture:
- ADR-020: singularity-grpc as shared schema repo; gRPC + typed clients
for first-party services; MCP façade only at external-tool boundary
- ADR-019: trimmed MCP scope section to a 3-line summary linking to ADR-020
to avoid the wire-format table living in two places
- design-docs/index.md: ADR-020 added to ADR table
These changes make SF stronger for autonomous work on Python repos
(particularly ace-coder) and capture the internal wire architecture
decision as a durable ADR before any singularity-grpc code lands.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
ADR-019 framing corrections:
- SF is single-machine, single-user, single-repo by design — character, not
limitation. Stays a standalone app permanently; does not get absorbed into ACE.
- Phase 6 reframed: "pattern transfer" not "orchestration convergence." ACE
ports patterns from SF, both apps remain independent.
- Phase 2 reframed: SF stays local. Federation is an ACE concern; SF doesn't
wire memory-store remote-mode against singularity-memory.
Detection strengthened for Python (priority for ace-coder work):
- Detect uv / poetry / pdm and prefix verification commands accordingly
- Emit ruff check when configured (file or [tool.ruff] in pyproject.toml)
- Emit mypy / pyright when configured — skip when no config to avoid false fails
- pyprojectHasTool helper for [tool.<name>] section detection
Detection strengthened for Rust:
- cargo fmt --check (fastest, catches style first)
- cargo check (type-only, faster than test)
- cargo clippy -- -D warnings (warnings as errors)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Internal services (SF↔memory, ACE↔memory, SF↔ACE) talk via typed direct
clients generated from the Go/TS APIs — HTTP/gRPC for memory, existing
JSON-RPC stdio for SF↔ACE. MCP is reserved for external LLM-driven coding
tools (Claude Code, Cursor) that don't share our build system; it is a
scaffold for the period when external coders help build the platform and
shrinks as the system becomes self-hosting.
Adds an explicit "MCP scope" table so the rule is stated once. Updates the
three-layer architecture diagram, Phase 2, and Phase 6 to remove the
inaccurate "all consumers over MCP" framing.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Captures the SF↔ACE incremental convergence strategy: workspace VMs
(Firecracker) as the unified execution isolation primitive, the three-layer
architecture (orchestration/knowledge/execution), the 6-phase convergence
path, and ADR-014 Phase 4 cancellation (persistent-agent runtime reassigned
to ACE). Cross-references the matching ACE document at
docs/architecture/sf-ace-convergence.md.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Gitignore (core change):
- Remove stale blanket .sf/ entries from .gitignore (migrated to
.git/info/exclude on 2026-04-29, never cleaned up)
- gitignore.ts: split SF_RUNTIME_EXCLUSION_PATTERNS into two modes —
SF_SYMLINK_EXCLUSION_PATTERNS (blanket .sf for symlink repos where
git cannot traverse the symlink) and SF_RUNTIME_EXCLUSION_PATTERNS
(granular runtime-only patterns for directory repos, enabling
.sf/milestones/ and other durable planning artifacts to be tracked)
- ensureGitInfoExclude() now detects symlink vs directory and writes
the correct patterns, handling transitions between modes cleanly
- ADR-001 status: Proposed → Accepted
Docs:
- Fill 11 placeholder scaffold docs with real SF-specific content:
PLANS, DESIGN, PRODUCT_SENSE, QUALITY_SCORE, RELIABILITY, SECURITY,
design-docs/index.md, exec-plans/active, exec-plans/completed,
exec-plans/tech-debt-tracker, records/index
- Add records note: docs/records/2026-05-01-repo-vcs-and-notifications.md
- ADR-008 status: Accepted → Proposed (deferred — not applicable to
current usage model where Claude Code assists externally, not as a
Pi provider inside SF's dispatch loop)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Updates workflow tool names, documentation references, and internal naming
conventions across MCP server, CLI, tests, and web components to complete
the singularity-forge rebrand from gsd to sf.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Updates channel prefixes, log messages, comments, and configuration values
across daemon, mcp-server, and related packages to complete the rebrand from
gsd to sf-run naming.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Final rebrand: rename remaining Rust source file to complete the gsd → forge
transition. All parser references already use forge_parser after earlier commits.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* docs: add PRD and ADR for pi clean seam refactor
Introduces two new planning documents for extracting GSD-authored code
out of the vendored pi packages into dedicated @gsd/agent-core and
@gsd/agent-modes workspace packages, establishing a module-system-enforced
boundary that makes future pi-mono upstream updates significantly easier.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* docs: rename ADR-009 to ADR-010, update cross-references
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Split flat docs/ into user-docs/ (guides, config, troubleshooting) and
dev/ (ADRs, architecture, extension guides, proposals). Updated
docs/README.md index to reflect new paths.