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Author SHA1 Message Date
bellman
7214573f35 Keep approval token contracts in their own runtime module
Constraint: G004 task 3 now owns approval-token contracts through rust/crates/runtime/src/approval_tokens.rs, while auto-integration left a duplicate unused copy in permissions.rs.\nRejected: suppressing dead-code warnings | the duplicate implementation was obsolete after the dedicated module landed.\nConfidence: high\nScope-risk: narrow\nDirective: Keep permission-mode authorization in permissions.rs and approval-token policy handoff in approval_tokens.rs.\nTested: cargo fmt --manifest-path rust/Cargo.toml --all -- --check; cargo check --manifest-path rust/Cargo.toml -p runtime; cargo test --manifest-path rust/Cargo.toml -p runtime approval_token -- --nocapture; cargo test --manifest-path rust/Cargo.toml -p runtime --test g004_conformance -- --nocapture\nNot-tested: full workspace test suite; G004 tasks 2/4/5 remain non-terminal.\n\nCo-authored-by: OmX <omx@oh-my-codex.dev>
2026-05-14 18:11:20 +09:00
bellman
5cebdd999d omx(team): auto-checkpoint worker-2 [3] 2026-05-14 18:07:05 +09:00
bellman
e34209ff7f omx(team): auto-checkpoint worker-2 [3] 2026-05-14 18:07:00 +09:00
bellman
ff37d395bb Stabilize G004 contract integration after worker merges
Constraint: G004 worker integrations introduced unparseable approval-token tests and a conformance path bug that blocked leader verification.\nRejected: waiting for another auto-integration cycle | local leader verification had exact parse and fixture failures to repair safely.\nConfidence: high\nScope-risk: moderate\nDirective: Keep approval-token regression tests in cfg(test) modules or integration tests, never inside type definitions.\nTested: cargo fmt --manifest-path rust/Cargo.toml --all -- --check; cargo check --manifest-path rust/Cargo.toml -p runtime; cargo test --manifest-path rust/Cargo.toml -p runtime approval_token -- --nocapture; cargo test --manifest-path rust/Cargo.toml -p runtime --test g004_conformance -- --nocapture; python3 .github/scripts/check_doc_source_of_truth.py\nNot-tested: full workspace test suite; remaining G004 tasks 1-5 still non-terminal.\n\nCo-authored-by: OmX <omx@oh-my-codex.dev>
2026-05-14 18:06:14 +09:00
bellman
f4e08d0ecf omx(team): auto-checkpoint worker-2 [3] 2026-05-14 17:58:46 +09:00
bellman
16d6525de4 omx(team): auto-checkpoint worker-2 [3] 2026-05-14 17:57:59 +09:00
Yeachan-Heo
22ad54c08e docs: describe the runtime public API surface
This adds crate-level and type-level Rustdoc to the runtime crate's core exported types so downstream crates and contributors can understand the session, prompt, permission, OAuth, usage, and tool I/O primitives without spelunking every implementation file.

Constraint: The docs pass needed to stay focused on public runtime types without changing behavior
Rejected: Add blanket docs to every public item in one sweep | larger churn than needed for a targeted docs pass
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: narrow
Reversibility: clean
Directive: When exporting new runtime primitives from lib.rs, add a short Rustdoc summary in the defining module at the same time
Tested: cargo build --workspace; cargo test --workspace
Not-tested: rustdoc HTML rendering beyond  doc-test coverage
2026-04-04 15:23:29 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
eb89fc95e7 wip: hook-pipeline progress 2026-04-01 04:30:25 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
387a8bb13f feat: git integration, sandbox isolation, init command (merged from rcc branches) 2026-04-01 01:23:47 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
e2f061fd08 Enforce tool permissions before execution
The Rust CLI/runtime now models permissions as ordered access levels, derives tool requirements from the shared tool specs, and prompts REPL users before one-off danger-full-access escalations from workspace-write sessions. This also wires explicit --permission-mode parsing and makes /permissions operate on the live session state instead of an implicit env-derived default.

Constraint: Must preserve the existing three user-facing modes read-only, workspace-write, and danger-full-access

Constraint: Must avoid new dependencies and keep enforcement inside the existing runtime/tool plumbing

Rejected: Keep the old Allow/Deny/Prompt policy model | could not represent ordered tool requirements across the CLI surface

Rejected: Continue sourcing live session mode solely from RUSTY_CLAUDE_PERMISSION_MODE | /permissions would not reliably reflect the current session state

Confidence: high

Scope-risk: moderate

Reversibility: clean

Directive: Add required_permission entries for new tools before exposing them to the runtime

Tested: cargo fmt; cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets -- -D warnings; cargo test -q

Not-tested: Manual interactive REPL approval flow in a live Anthropic session
2026-04-01 00:06:15 +00:00
Yeachan-Heo
44e4758078 feat: Rust port of Claude Code CLI
Crates:
- api: Anthropic Messages API client with SSE streaming
- tools: Claude-compatible tool implementations (Bash, Read, Write, Edit, Glob, Grep + extended suite)
- runtime: conversation loop, session persistence, permissions, system prompt builder
- rusty-claude-cli: terminal UI with markdown rendering, syntax highlighting, spinners
- commands: subcommand definitions
- compat-harness: upstream TS parity verification

All crates pass cargo fmt/clippy/test.
2026-03-31 17:43:09 +00:00