Codex review + verification pass over f9a81a1/3708c00 found the triage
hook resolving boards differently from the CLI. Corrections:
- Config#planka_board: tracker=planka:<board> now counts as board
configuration everywhere (Resolver included), not just the explicit
board key that config-write never writes.
- Triage hook board resolution extracted to pure
TriageCheck.board_name_for honoring the umbrella rule: the session
cwd's .cc-os/config overrides the git root's (the hook previously
walked up and read only the root config).
- config-write keys the global project index by the realpath of the
directory the config lands in, not the git toplevel — umbrella
subprojects no longer overwrite the umbrella's row.
- projects <filter> matches name, tracker, or path; hook timeout
8s->15s; CC_OS_DEBUG=1 surfaces swallowed hook errors on stderr.
Residual (name-only board lookup across all Planka projects) captured
as Backlog card #1818385174308586768. Suite 138/295/0.
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- Backlog::BoardResolver with injected config read/write; Cards does no filesystem I/O
- board_id honored only for planka: trackers; id hit validated against returned board
name; 404/mismatch/cache failure degrades to name lookup and rewrites the cache
- comment-preserving Config.set mirrors os-status's writer (Config.merge not used)
- FakePlankaClient boards.get 404 support; 14 new tests; suite 90 runs / 0 failures
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Config parsed/wrote YAML while os-status owns the file as key=value
lines, so config-write output was invisible to the tracker-configured
check. Now reads key=value (legacy 'key: value' lines still accepted)
and merge emits key=value.
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Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01EUyiRB4vHaRkhYKUdoMW2P
os-status (#21): fix skill orchestrates remediation of failing checks via a
new hooks/checks.py --json runner; remediation pointers on every Check; new
project-graph-present and config-version-current checks; version= stamping
in .cc-os/config; banner names /os-status:fix as the single entry point.
Suite 64 tests (was 36).
os-backlog (#14): route skill (inspect + config-write subcommands,
lib/backlog/tracker.rb + inspector.rb); destination choice and live-history
migration are named human gates; Config.merge preserves other keys. Suite
54 runs / 110 assertions (was 35). Rollout (onboard cc-os, then one more
project) still pending, so #14 stays open.
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Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01EUyiRB4vHaRkhYKUdoMW2P
Pure repo -> board decision function (Backlog::Resolver) plus the
`resolve` os-backlog subcommand: given repo path, .cc-os/config contents,
and a board-name inventory (all passed in — no filesystem or network
access in the resolver itself), returns exactly one of "use <board>" /
"activate <archived board>" / "stop-and-discuss". An explicit config
board takes precedence; otherwise the board name is derived from the
repo/client dir basename with project inferred from ~/dev vs ~/clients.
Unmapped paths, and configured-but-unmatched boards, both resolve to
stop-and-discuss rather than silently falling back. Pure Ruby unit tests,
no network.
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Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01XknQRvihHDpYE47RTmUR4N