Add build_manual.build_site(), which walks docs/manual and emits the
Astro Starlight content collection: plain pages copied with pipeline-only
frontmatter (man/site/manTitle/helpKeywords) stripped, and *-functions/
category files exploded into one page per function plus a CardGrid/LinkCard
overview. Writes src/sidebar.json for astro.config.mjs to import. Wires
--site alongside the existing --concat flag.
Fixes two latent defects found while building the real site against the
strict content.config.ts schema:
- _split_entries now tracks fenced code blocks (like
manualtools.shift_headings does) so a `## ` inside a fence can't be
mistaken for an entry boundary.
- LinkCard title/description are escaped for JSX attribute context, since
shell synopses routinely contain `<placeholder>` angle brackets that
would otherwise open unterminated MDX/JSX parsing.
Also fixes the generated sidebar shape for the functions category: Starlight
0.39+ dropped support for a bare `autogenerate` sibling of `label` on a
top-level group, so the autogenerate config now nests inside `items`.
Verified with a full `astro build` (temporarily pointing astro.config.mjs
at the generated sidebar.json, then reverted since replacing that config
is a later task's deliverable): 120 pages built cleanly, no
content-collection/frontmatter/MDX errors.
Scaffold docs/site/ via `npm create astro@latest ... --template
starlight`. Extend the docs collection schema in
src/content.config.ts with the four custom frontmatter fields (man,
site, manTitle, helpKeywords) needed by the generator in a later
task, using z.strictObject so unrecognized keys fail the build
instead of being silently stripped by Zod's default behavior.
Ignore generated site output (node_modules, dist, .astro, generated
content, and sidebar.json) in .gitignore.
test_concat_roundtrips_original previously compared through
_normalise(), which strips trailing whitespace and drops blank lines.
Mutation testing showed it still passed after joining chunks with a
single newline, deleting all 635 blank lines, and appending trailing
double-spaces to every line. Blank lines are load-bearing for pandoc
(blank_before_header defaults on), so losing them merges paragraphs
and stops headings being headings while the test stays green.
Compare the raw got/want text directly to decide pass/fail. Keep
_normalise only to build the diff shown on failure, normalising both
sides first so whitespace noise doesn't swamp the real difference. If
the exact compare fails but the normalised sides match, say so
explicitly in the assertion message instead of emitting an empty diff.
index.md is both the man-page LANDING section and a Starlight content
page. Astro errors on any frontmatter key outside the fixed
man/site/manTitle/helpKeywords schema, so folding the source
fish-config.md pandoc header (title/section/header/date/author) onto
index.md under a fifth "pandoc" key would break the docs-site build
the moment it's scaffolded.
Relocate that block to docs/manual/_pandoc.yml: a plain, fence-free
YAML file that Astro content collections ignore (leading underscore).
split-manual.py now extracts it as raw text (no yaml.safe_load/
safe_dump round-trip) so build-manual.py's --concat re-emits it
byte-for-byte instead of merely "verbatim" in comment only. Also guard
build_concat against a manual/ tree with no _pandoc.yml/index.md,
removing the unconditional index.md parse that previously raised
FileNotFoundError on such a tree.
Regenerated docs/manual/ via split-manual.py; concat output remains
byte-identical to the pre-migration docs/fish-config.md.
Adds docs/build-manual.py (--concat) and a round-trip test in
verify-manual.py that reproduces the pre-migration fish-config.md
exactly from docs/manual/.
Fixes found by the round-trip check, applied in split-manual.py and
re-run to regenerate docs/manual/:
- NAME/SYNOPSIS/TABLE OF CONTENTS had no sidebar.order, so they sorted
after every numbered section instead of interleaving with DESCRIPTION
in original document order. All manual pages now get sidebar.order
from a single position counter matching source order.
- split_h1/split_h2 used .strip() on section bodies, which also ate
leading indentation on the first body line, corrupting the 4-space
indented code blocks that open SYNOPSIS and TABLE OF CONTENTS.
- The source's leading pandoc metadata block (title/section/header/
date/author) was discarded entirely by the splitter. It's now parsed
off via manualtools.parse and stashed on index.md under a "pandoc"
key; build-manual.py re-emits it verbatim ahead of the first heading.
Replace .lstrip('\n') with .removeprefix("\n") to preserve body text that
legitimately starts with blank lines. The serialize() function inserts exactly
one separator newline; removing only that one newline (via removeprefix) rather
than all leading newlines (via lstrip) maintains parse/serialize roundtrip
losslessness.
Adds regression test to verify bodies with leading blank lines roundtrip
correctly.
Relocate the Kitty scrollback watcher out of the single-purpose kitty/
directory into scripts/kitty-fish-config-watcher.py, and change the
installer to symlink it into the Kitty config directory instead of
copying it.
The symlink always tracks the canonical source, which removes the
version-staleness comparison and the copy-vs-refresh messaging. uninstall
now removes a symlink (including a dangling one) or a legacy copied file.
Existing installs migrate automatically on the next `kitty-logging install`.
Docs (README, docs/fish-config.md, wiki) updated to match.
Defaults to the bundled 'cli' role (concise, terminal-friendly output),
installed on first use by symlinking scripts/cli-agent.md into the aichat
config dir. Inherits all aichat flags and completions via --wraps; passing
--role/-r forwards unchanged. Only defined when aichat is installed.
--help prepends a banner and rewrites aichat's own help to qc.
Docs: fish-config.md 5.12 + index keywords.
Extract the user-dots symlink logic into the __fish_user_dots_link helper and
add a dedicated __fish_user_dots_symlink toggle, surfaced as a 'Dots link' bool
row on the config-settings Paths page. Unlike the opinionated categories it has
no universal/session split — it acts on a literal path.
Setting it falsy (or toggling off) stops symlink generation and removes any
existing link immediately, honoured regardless of the C2 master switch.
Creation remains a C2 startup side-effect. config.fish now calls the helper.
Docs: README, fish-config.md (C2 table, Paths page, machine-local section),
and fish-config.index updated.
Point $__fish_config_dir/user-dots at $__fish_user_dots_path on interactive
startup so the private overlay can be browsed from the fish config dir. The
link is created if missing and repointed if the path variable changes, only
ever managing a symlink (never clobbering a real file/dir). Gated as a C2
startup side-effect (__fish_config_op_autoexec) and git-ignored.
Docs: README overlay section and fish-config.md C2 table updated.
Extract the browser-detection and launch logic out of config-help into a
reusable open-url function, then build repo-open on top of it to open the
current repo's origin remote in a browser.
- open-url: resolve the best graphical browser (fish_help_browser -> BROWSER
-> xdg-mime https handler -> known binaries -> xdg-open) and launch it
backgrounded. Silent by default; -v/--verbose reports the browser, -s/--silent
is accepted explicitly. Browser console chatter is discarded.
- repo-open: normalize the origin URL from HTTPS and SSH/scp forms, deep-link
to the current branch (falling back to the remote default) and sub-directory.
Provider layout resolved via git config browse.provider, hostname heuristic
(github/gitlab/gitea/bitbucket, codeberg->gitea), then github default.
-p/--print emits the URL, -r/--root ignores the sub-directory.
- config-help: replace the inlined browser block with an open-url call.
- abbr: add open-repo and url-open abbreviations that expand to the canonical
command names on space/enter.
- docs: document both functions in the SSoT (fish-config.md + index) and add a
repo-open row to the README doc-browsing table.
Previously list rows (Extra secret, OK codes) split on spaces only, so
'KOPIA, TEST' produced the malformed token 'KOPIA,'. Collapse any run of
commas/whitespace to a single space before splitting, so 'A,B', 'A, B' and
'A B' all yield the same entries.
- §1 Scrollback History: __fish_scrollback_history_* source-of-truth + exported
mirror, and the no-global-shadow rationale
- §Sponge History Filtering: __fish_sponge_extra_sensitive name tokens (--entire
match) and the tuning vars surfaced on the Sponge page
- config-settings function reference: four-page model, Tab/Shift-Tab, value rows
- index + README updated
Both the auto-pull function and the PWD event handler hardcoded
$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/.user-dots/fish as the registry directory. They now
resolve $__fish_user_dots_path first, falling back to the same default,
so a custom path set via config-settings is honoured.
Allow users to customize the location of their private overlay directory
via `set -U __fish_user_dots_path /your/path`. Falls back to the previous
hardcoded default of `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/.user-dots/fish` when unset.
Simplify the sourcing model: config.fish now sources only local.fish,
which is responsible for sourcing its own secrets.fish companion. The
redundant direct sourcing of secrets.fish from config.fish is removed.
Update docs/fish-config.md (Sections 1, 7, 10) and README.md to
document the new variable, the custom-path override pattern, and the
simplified sourcing model.
Add functions/yt-dlp.fish, shadowing yt-dlp to prepend sane defaults
(--sponsorblock-remove all, --embed-subs, --embed-metadata,
--embed-thumbnail). Each default is suppressed when the user already
passes that flag, its alias (--add-metadata), its negation
(--no-embed-thumbnail), the --opt=value form (--sponsorblock-remove=...),
or the global --no-sponsorblock kill. User args pass through last so an
explicit flag wins on precedence. Gated as a C1 opinionated alias;
falls back to bare `command yt-dlp` when disabled.
Register yt-dlp as a recommended (rec tier) dependency in the fish-deps
catalog and document the function (§5.13) and dependency in the SSOT
and index.
Add the auto-pull function entry (5.4 Git) and index entry, a C2 component
reference row plus explanatory paragraph in fish-config.md, and update the
README C2 disable-list. (AGENTS.md C2 table, file tree, and task #12 are
tracked in the git-ignored AGENTS/ dir.)
VISUAL was hardwired to $EDITOR (nvim), so 'edit --visual' would launch a
terminal editor detached with no tty. Comment it out so --visual falls
through to the GUI fallback chain, and let users set a real GUI editor via
local.fish. Update the editor-variable docs to match.
The local core.hooksPath override set by agents-init shadowed the user's
global hooks (ggshield, Git LFS) since git honors only one hooksPath. Each
shim now execs the global/system hook of the same name after running
version-bump, so global hooks still run after version increment. Bumped the
agents-tools version marker to 2 so existing AGENTS repos refresh.
Drop the save-session/resume system entirely:
- functions/save_claude_session.fish, save_antigravity_session.fish
(session-start hook scripts)
- functions/claude-resume.fish, antigravity-resume.fish, code-resume.fish
(consumers of the .claude_session/.antigravity_session files)
Also updates docs/fish-config.md (removes the three function sections,
drops the session-helper mention from the python3 dependency note) and
docs/fish-config.index (removes the orphaned keyword entries). Generated
html/wiki/man are rebuilt by build-docs.yml on merge.
External hook registrations were removed from ~/.claude/settings.json and
~/.gemini/settings.json (the latter pointed at an already-deleted
save_gemini_session.fish); those files live outside this repo.
The zellij wrapper (functions/zellij.fish) rewrote every `zellij`
invocation as `zellij options --theme catppuccin-mocha <args>`, which is
only valid for launching a new session. This mangled every subcommand,
including the `zellij action dump-screen` call inside _zellij_dump_log,
so no logs were ever produced. The theme is already set in config.kdl,
making the wrapper redundant — remove it.
Also harden _zellij_dump_log:
- dump-screen takes the file via stdout redirect, not a positional arg
(rejected by zellij 0.44) nor --path (server-side write, flaky)
- add --ansi to preserve color in the logs
- discard empty dumps instead of leaving junk files
Document the structural limitation: zellij can only snapshot on a clean
shell exit, unlike tmux's continuous pipe-pane stream. Closing a pane or
quitting zellij tears down the pane/server before it can be dumped.