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Timmy eb2b9f435a Bump version to 0.9.0 2026-04-03 17:07:30 +01:00
Timmy cd02fc1bd4 Ignoring old storkit files 2026-04-03 17:06:58 +01:00
Timmy 359cbc3c91 Ignoring timers 2026-04-03 17:05:35 +01:00
Timmy 00fa7bf50a Done rename merge 2026-04-03 17:04:02 +01:00
Timmy ba8de6847e Renamed storkit to huskies in mcp 2026-04-03 17:03:44 +01:00
Timmy 98e9f06564 Moving stories along 2026-04-03 17:03:31 +01:00
Timmy 2f5a7a271f Added some convenience scripts for Docker 2026-04-03 17:03:07 +01:00
Timmy 2d8ccb3eb6 huskies: rename project from storkit to huskies
Rename all references from storkit to huskies across the codebase:
- .storkit/ directory → .huskies/
- Binary name, Cargo package name, Docker image references
- Server code, frontend code, config files, scripts
- Fix script/test to build frontend before cargo clippy/test
  so merge worktrees have frontend/dist available for RustEmbed

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-03 16:12:52 +01:00
dave a7035b6ba7 storkit: create 467_story_mcp_tool_to_return_current_time_in_project_timezone 2026-04-03 14:29:05 +00:00
dave 8ead452b73 storkit: accept 461_bug_strip_bot_mention_fails_on_element_markdown_mention_pill_format 2026-04-03 13:53:45 +00:00
dave 4036acbe59 storkit: accept 460_bug_strip_bot_mention_fails_on_element_markdown_mention_pill_format 2026-04-03 13:51:44 +00:00
dave c5dc938bdf storkit: create 455_story_rename_project_from_storkit_to_huskies 2026-04-03 13:31:12 +00:00
dave a091bec6d4 storkit: done 466_story_configurable_timezone_in_project_toml_for_timer_scheduling 2026-04-03 13:16:20 +00:00
dave e9954d244b storkit: merge 466_story_configurable_timezone_in_project_toml_for_timer_scheduling 2026-04-03 13:16:16 +00:00
dave e1cea8f958 storkit: create 466_story_configurable_timezone_in_project_toml_for_timer_scheduling 2026-04-03 13:01:46 +00:00
dave adee92c5e9 storkit: create 466_story_configurable_timezone_in_project_toml_for_timer_scheduling 2026-04-03 13:01:05 +00:00
dave daeac81e84 storkit: done 463_story_configurable_rate_limit_notification_suppression 2026-04-03 12:59:57 +00:00
dave 8059df8330 storkit: merge 463_story_configurable_rate_limit_notification_suppression 2026-04-03 12:59:54 +00:00
dave f199bf3979 storkit: delete 466_bug_timer_uses_container_utc_timezone_instead_of_host_local_timezone 2026-04-03 12:59:22 +00:00
dave d32bef5020 storkit: create 466_bug_timer_uses_container_utc_timezone_instead_of_host_local_timezone 2026-04-03 12:59:05 +00:00
dave 9f523b448d storkit: done 465_bug_timer_tick_loop_never_fires_due_entries 2026-04-03 12:48:34 +00:00
dave fade022b55 storkit: merge 465_bug_timer_tick_loop_never_fires_due_entries 2026-04-03 12:48:30 +00:00
dave 289092d88f storkit: create 465_bug_timer_tick_loop_never_fires_due_entries 2026-04-03 12:37:33 +00:00
dave 45f97167fd storkit: create 465_bug_timer_tick_loop_never_fires_due_entries 2026-04-03 12:31:55 +00:00
dave dae6486ada storkit: done 464_bug_timer_rejects_backlog_stories_should_move_to_current_on_fire 2026-04-03 12:08:43 +00:00
dave 1bf32c6537 storkit: merge 464_bug_timer_rejects_backlog_stories_should_move_to_current_on_fire 2026-04-03 12:08:39 +00:00
dave 199c8eb448 storkit: done 462_bug_stage_transition_notifications_can_arrive_out_of_order_and_show_wrong_story_name 2026-04-03 12:05:01 +00:00
dave 641384e794 storkit: merge 462_bug_stage_transition_notifications_can_arrive_out_of_order_and_show_wrong_story_name 2026-04-03 12:04:58 +00:00
dave 48a193484e storkit: done 461_bug_strip_bot_mention_fails_on_element_markdown_mention_pill_format 2026-04-03 12:01:46 +00:00
dave 9b05f94c4c storkit: create 464_bug_timer_rejects_backlog_stories_should_move_to_current_on_fire 2026-04-03 11:53:50 +00:00
dave 759c00556e fix: timer supports backlog stories — moves to current before starting
The timer tick loop now calls move_story_to_current() before
start_agent(), so stories scheduled from the backlog are moved into the
pipeline automatically when the timer fires. The timer bot command also
accepts backlog stories (previously required current).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-03 11:50:30 +00:00
dave 4808279873 storkit: create 463_story_configurable_rate_limit_notification_suppression 2026-04-03 11:38:07 +00:00
dave c7d6d568d3 storkit: create 462_bug_stage_transition_notifications_can_arrive_out_of_order_and_show_wrong_story_name 2026-04-03 11:31:29 +00:00
Timmy 0995c55a82 Bump version to 0.8.8 2026-04-03 11:07:39 +01:00
dave 41197c667a storkit: done 460_bug_strip_bot_mention_fails_on_element_markdown_mention_pill_format 2026-04-03 10:00:54 +00:00
dave 7da73aa435 storkit: merge 460_bug_strip_bot_mention_fails_on_element_markdown_mention_pill_format 2026-04-03 10:00:50 +00:00
dave 3d83cc61b6 storkit: create 461_bug_strip_bot_mention_fails_on_element_markdown_mention_pill_format 2026-04-03 09:53:38 +00:00
dave 334d52bd2b storkit: create 460_bug_strip_bot_mention_fails_on_element_markdown_mention_pill_format 2026-04-03 09:51:18 +00:00
dave 8ff1de73d4 storkit: accept 458_story_matrix_bot_ignores_messages_addressed_to_other_bots_in_ambient_mode 2026-04-02 21:06:38 +00:00
dave d37fdf8e10 fix: strip emoji between bot mention and command text
strip_mention_separator now skips all non-ASCII-alphanumeric chars
(emoji, colons, spaces) and returns a slice starting at the first
command character. Fixes mention pills with emoji display names
(e.g. "timmy ️ status") not matching bot commands.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-02 18:06:52 +00:00
dave 7ff88641c0 storkit: done 459_bug_matrix_history_json_and_timers_json_missing_from_scaffold_storkit_gitignore 2026-04-02 17:18:31 +00:00
dave b8ac5622d6 storkit: merge 459_bug_matrix_history_json_and_timers_json_missing_from_scaffold_storkit_gitignore 2026-04-02 17:18:28 +00:00
dave 4df3f8594c storkit: accept 457_bug_store_json_created_at_project_root_instead_of_inside_storkit 2026-04-02 17:15:50 +00:00
dave 56e71293d6 chore: remove debug log from verification handler 2026-04-02 17:10:09 +00:00
dave 2df214cad1 storkit: create 459_bug_matrix_history_json_and_timers_json_missing_from_scaffold_storkit_gitignore 2026-04-02 17:02:54 +00:00
dave f43b84a7ef storkit: done 458_story_matrix_bot_ignores_messages_addressed_to_other_bots_in_ambient_mode 2026-04-02 15:51:25 +00:00
dave ce4a0cb7f9 storkit: merge 458_story_matrix_bot_ignores_messages_addressed_to_other_bots_in_ambient_mode 2026-04-02 15:51:22 +00:00
dave 52e9fe2a87 storkit: accept 456_bug_matrix_bot_ignores_in_room_verification_requests_from_element 2026-04-02 15:41:28 +00:00
dave a22d67c36c storkit: create 458_story_matrix_bot_ignores_messages_addressed_to_other_bots_in_ambient_mode 2026-04-02 15:37:30 +00:00
dave 0cb98c2a3e storkit: accept 454_story_deduplicate_work_item_display_in_web_ui_story_panel 2026-04-02 15:17:41 +00:00
dave e6439238d2 storkit: done 457_bug_store_json_created_at_project_root_instead_of_inside_storkit 2026-04-02 13:27:49 +00:00
dave 967a306ea8 storkit: merge 457_bug_store_json_created_at_project_root_instead_of_inside_storkit 2026-04-02 13:27:46 +00:00
dave 46d09d4d45 storkit: create 457_bug_store_json_created_at_project_root_instead_of_inside_storkit 2026-04-02 13:15:04 +00:00
Timmy 13e3bd00f1 Bump version to 0.8.7 2026-04-02 14:09:25 +01:00
dave cd6d98b99f debug: log all room messages in verification handler to diagnose in-room verification 2026-04-02 13:08:02 +00:00
580 changed files with 2711 additions and 1326 deletions
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@@ -1,12 +1,12 @@
{ {
"enabledMcpjsonServers": [ "enabledMcpjsonServers": [
"storkit" "huskies"
], ],
"permissions": { "permissions": {
"allow": [ "allow": [
"Bash(./server/target/debug/storkit:*)", "Bash(./server/target/debug/huskies:*)",
"Bash(./target/debug/storkit:*)", "Bash(./target/debug/huskies:*)",
"Bash(STORKIT_PORT=*)", "Bash(HUSKIES_PORT=*)",
"Bash(cargo build:*)", "Bash(cargo build:*)",
"Bash(cargo check:*)", "Bash(cargo check:*)",
"Bash(cargo clippy:*)", "Bash(cargo clippy:*)",
@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@
"WebFetch(domain:portkey.ai)", "WebFetch(domain:portkey.ai)",
"WebFetch(domain:www.shuttle.dev)", "WebFetch(domain:www.shuttle.dev)",
"WebSearch", "WebSearch",
"mcp__storkit__*", "mcp__huskies__*",
"Edit", "Edit",
"Write", "Write",
"Bash(find *)", "Bash(find *)",
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@@ -2,9 +2,9 @@
**/target/ **/target/
**/node_modules/ **/node_modules/
frontend/dist/ frontend/dist/
.storkit/worktrees/ .huskies/worktrees/
.storkit/logs/ .huskies/logs/
.storkit/work/6_archived/ .huskies/work/6_archived/
.git/ .git/
*.swp *.swp
*.swo *.swo
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@@ -5,10 +5,10 @@
# Local environment (secrets) # Local environment (secrets)
.env .env
# App specific (root-level; storkit subdirectory patterns live in .storkit/.gitignore) # App specific (root-level; huskies subdirectory patterns live in .huskies/.gitignore)
store.json store.json
.storkit_port .huskies_port
.storkit/bot.toml.bak .huskies/bot.toml.bak
# Rust stuff # Rust stuff
target target
@@ -45,3 +45,7 @@ server/target
*.sln *.sln
*.sw? *.sw?
/test-results/.last-run.json /test-results/.last-run.json
# Ignore old story files until we feel like deleting them
.storkit
.storkit_port
@@ -23,3 +23,6 @@ token_usage.jsonl
# Chat service logs # Chat service logs
whatsapp_history.json whatsapp_history.json
# Timers
timers.json
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@@ -17,14 +17,14 @@ When you start a new session with this project:
- **Keep moving.** After each step is confirmed, immediately proceed to the next wizard step without waiting for the user to ask. - **Keep moving.** After each step is confirmed, immediately proceed to the next wizard step without waiting for the user to ask.
2. **Check for MCP Tools:** Read `.mcp.json` to discover the MCP server endpoint. Then list available tools by calling: 2. **Check for MCP Tools:** Read `.mcp.json` to discover the MCP server endpoint. Then list available tools by calling:
```bash ```bash
curl -s "$(jq -r '.mcpServers["storkit"].url' .mcp.json)" \ curl -s "$(jq -r '.mcpServers["huskies"].url' .mcp.json)" \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \ -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-d '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":1,"method":"tools/list","params":{}}' -d '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","id":1,"method":"tools/list","params":{}}'
``` ```
This returns the full tool catalog (create stories, spawn agents, record tests, manage worktrees, etc.). Familiarize yourself with the available tools before proceeding. These tools allow you to directly manipulate the workflow and spawn subsidiary agents without manual file manipulation. This returns the full tool catalog (create stories, spawn agents, record tests, manage worktrees, etc.). Familiarize yourself with the available tools before proceeding. These tools allow you to directly manipulate the workflow and spawn subsidiary agents without manual file manipulation.
3. **Read Context:** Check `.storkit/specs/00_CONTEXT.md` for high-level project goals. 3. **Read Context:** Check `.huskies/specs/00_CONTEXT.md` for high-level project goals.
4. **Read Stack:** Check `.storkit/specs/tech/STACK.md` for technical constraints and patterns. 4. **Read Stack:** Check `.huskies/specs/tech/STACK.md` for technical constraints and patterns.
5. **Check Work Items:** Look at `.storkit/work/1_backlog/` and `.storkit/work/2_current/` to see what work is pending. 5. **Check Work Items:** Look at `.huskies/work/1_backlog/` and `.huskies/work/2_current/` to see what work is pending.
--- ---
@@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ If a user hands you this document and says "Apply this process to my project":
Story Kit includes a chat bot that can be connected to one messaging platform at a time. The bot handles commands, LLM conversations, and pipeline notifications. Story Kit includes a chat bot that can be connected to one messaging platform at a time. The bot handles commands, LLM conversations, and pipeline notifications.
**Only one transport can be active at a time.** To configure the bot, copy the appropriate example file to `.storkit/bot.toml`: **Only one transport can be active at a time.** To configure the bot, copy the appropriate example file to `.huskies/bot.toml`:
| Transport | Example file | Webhook endpoint | | Transport | Example file | Webhook endpoint |
|-----------|-------------|-----------------| |-----------|-------------|-----------------|
@@ -248,7 +248,7 @@ Story Kit includes a chat bot that can be connected to one messaging platform at
| Slack | `bot.toml.slack.example` | `/webhook/slack` | | Slack | `bot.toml.slack.example` | `/webhook/slack` |
```bash ```bash
cp .storkit/bot.toml.matrix.example .storkit/bot.toml cp .huskies/bot.toml.matrix.example .huskies/bot.toml
# Edit bot.toml with your credentials # Edit bot.toml with your credentials
``` ```
@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ Read CLAUDE.md first, then .story_kit/README.md to understand the dev process.
## Your Workflow ## Your Workflow
### 0. Read the Story ### 0. Read the Story
- Read the story file at `.storkit/work/3_qa/{{story_id}}.md` - Read the story file at `.huskies/work/3_qa/{{story_id}}.md`
- Extract every acceptance criterion (the `- [ ]` checkbox lines) - Extract every acceptance criterion (the `- [ ]` checkbox lines)
- Keep this list in mind for Step 3 - Keep this list in mind for Step 3
@@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ An AC fails if:
- URL to visit in the browser - URL to visit in the browser
- Things to check in the UI - Things to check in the UI
- curl commands to exercise relevant API endpoints - curl commands to exercise relevant API endpoints
- Kill the test server when done: `pkill -f 'target.*storkit' || true` (NEVER use `pkill -f storkit` it kills the vite dev server) - Kill the test server when done: `pkill -f 'target.*huskies' || true` (NEVER use `pkill -f huskies` it kills the vite dev server)
### 5. Produce Structured Report and Verdict ### 5. Produce Structured Report and Verdict
Print your QA report to stdout. Then call `approve_qa` or `reject_qa` via the MCP tool based on the overall result. Use this format: Print your QA report to stdout. Then call `approve_qa` or `reject_qa` via the MCP tool based on the overall result. Use this format:
@@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ Read CLAUDE.md first, then .story_kit/README.md to understand the dev process.
## Your Workflow ## Your Workflow
### 0. Read the Story ### 0. Read the Story
- Read the story file at `.storkit/work/3_qa/{{story_id}}.md` - Read the story file at `.huskies/work/3_qa/{{story_id}}.md`
- Extract every acceptance criterion (the `- [ ]` checkbox lines) - Extract every acceptance criterion (the `- [ ]` checkbox lines)
- Keep this list in mind for Step 3 - Keep this list in mind for Step 3
@@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ An AC fails if:
- URL to visit in the browser - URL to visit in the browser
- Things to check in the UI - Things to check in the UI
- curl commands to exercise relevant API endpoints - curl commands to exercise relevant API endpoints
- Kill the test server when done: `pkill -f 'target.*storkit' || true` (NEVER use `pkill -f storkit` it kills the vite dev server) - Kill the test server when done: `pkill -f 'target.*huskies' || true` (NEVER use `pkill -f huskies` it kills the vite dev server)
### 5. Produce Structured Report and Verdict ### 5. Produce Structured Report and Verdict
Print your QA report to stdout. Then call `approve_qa` or `reject_qa` via the MCP tool based on the overall result. Use this format: Print your QA report to stdout. Then call `approve_qa` or `reject_qa` via the MCP tool based on the overall result. Use this format:
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
# Example project.toml — copy to .storkit/project.toml and customise. # Example project.toml — copy to .huskies/project.toml and customise.
# This file is checked in; project.toml itself is gitignored (it may contain # This file is checked in; project.toml itself is gitignored (it may contain
# instance-specific settings). # instance-specific settings).
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ max_turns = 50
max_budget_usd = 5.00 max_budget_usd = 5.00
prompt = """ prompt = """
You are working in a git worktree on story {{story_id}}. You are working in a git worktree on story {{story_id}}.
Read CLAUDE.md first, then .storkit/README.md to understand the dev process. Read CLAUDE.md first, then .huskies/README.md to understand the dev process.
Run: cd "{{worktree_path}}" && git difftool {{base_branch}}...HEAD Run: cd "{{worktree_path}}" && git difftool {{base_branch}}...HEAD
Commit all your work before your process exits. Commit all your work before your process exits.
""" """
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Slack integration is configured via `bot.toml` in the project's `.story_kit/` di
```toml ```toml
transport = "slack" transport = "slack"
display_name = "Storkit" display_name = "Huskies"
slack_bot_token = "xoxb-..." slack_bot_token = "xoxb-..."
slack_signing_secret = "..." slack_signing_secret = "..."
slack_channel_ids = ["C01ABCDEF"] slack_channel_ids = ["C01ABCDEF"]
@@ -29,11 +29,11 @@ Slash commands provide quick access to pipeline commands without mentioning the
| Command | Description | | Command | Description |
|---------|-------------| |---------|-------------|
| `/storkit-status` | Show pipeline status and agent availability | | `/huskies-status` | Show pipeline status and agent availability |
| `/storkit-cost` | Show token spend: 24h total, top stories, and breakdown | | `/huskies-cost` | Show token spend: 24h total, top stories, and breakdown |
| `/storkit-show` | Display the full text of a work item (e.g. `/storkit-show 42`) | | `/huskies-show` | Display the full text of a work item (e.g. `/huskies-show 42`) |
| `/storkit-git` | Show git status: branch, changes, ahead/behind | | `/huskies-git` | Show git status: branch, changes, ahead/behind |
| `/storkit-htop` | Show system and agent process dashboard | | `/huskies-htop` | Show system and agent process dashboard |
All slash command responses are **ephemeral** — only the user who invoked the command sees the response. All slash command responses are **ephemeral** — only the user who invoked the command sees the response.
@@ -118,8 +118,8 @@ To support both Remote and Local models, the system implements a `ModelProvider`
Multiple instances can run simultaneously in different worktrees. To avoid port conflicts: Multiple instances can run simultaneously in different worktrees. To avoid port conflicts:
- **Backend:** Set `STORKIT_PORT` to a unique port (default is 3001). Example: `STORKIT_PORT=3002 cargo run` - **Backend:** Set `HUSKIES_PORT` to a unique port (default is 3001). Example: `HUSKIES_PORT=3002 cargo run`
- **Frontend:** Run `npm run dev` from `frontend/`. It auto-selects the next unused port. It reads `STORKIT_PORT` to know which backend to talk to, so export it before running: `export STORKIT_PORT=3002 && cd frontend && npm run dev` - **Frontend:** Run `npm run dev` from `frontend/`. It auto-selects the next unused port. It reads `HUSKIES_PORT` to know which backend to talk to, so export it before running: `export HUSKIES_PORT=3002 && cd frontend && npm run dev`
When running in a worktree, use a port that won't conflict with the main instance (3001). Ports 3002+ are good choices. When running in a worktree, use a port that won't conflict with the main instance (3001). Ports 3002+ are good choices.
@@ -1,8 +1,8 @@
--- ---
name: "Fly.io Machines API integration for multi-tenant storkit SaaS" name: "Fly.io Machines API integration for multi-tenant huskies SaaS"
--- ---
# Spike 408: Fly.io Machines API integration for multi-tenant storkit SaaS # Spike 408: Fly.io Machines API integration for multi-tenant huskies SaaS
## Question ## Question
@@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ A thin Rust service using `reqwest` for the Machines API and `axum` for the reve
- [ ] Test attaching a persistent volume to a machine and verify it persists across stop/start - [ ] Test attaching a persistent volume to a machine and verify it persists across stop/start
- [ ] Test secret injection — pass a dummy `credentials.json` as a Fly secret and verify it's readable inside the machine - [ ] Test secret injection — pass a dummy `credentials.json` as a Fly secret and verify it's readable inside the machine
- [ ] Sketch the auth proxy: JWT validation → machine lookup → reverse proxy to machine's private IP; verify WebSocket proxying works - [ ] Sketch the auth proxy: JWT validation → machine lookup → reverse proxy to machine's private IP; verify WebSocket proxying works
- [ ] Measure actual cold start time for a minimal storkit container image - [ ] Measure actual cold start time for a minimal huskies container image
- [ ] Document any API quirks, rate limits, or sharp edges discovered during testing - [ ] Document any API quirks, rate limits, or sharp edges discovered during testing
## Findings ## Findings
@@ -6,13 +6,13 @@ name: "Multi-account OAuth token rotation on rate limit"
## User Story ## User Story
As a storkit user with multiple Claude Max subscriptions, I want the system to automatically rotate to a different account when one gets rate limited, so that agents and chat don't stall out waiting for limits to reset. As a huskies user with multiple Claude Max subscriptions, I want the system to automatically rotate to a different account when one gets rate limited, so that agents and chat don't stall out waiting for limits to reset.
## Acceptance Criteria ## Acceptance Criteria
- [ ] OAuth login flow stores credentials per-account (keyed by email), not overwriting previous accounts - [ ] OAuth login flow stores credentials per-account (keyed by email), not overwriting previous accounts
- [ ] GET /oauth/status returns all stored accounts and their status (active, rate-limited, expired) - [ ] GET /oauth/status returns all stored accounts and their status (active, rate-limited, expired)
- [ ] When the active account hits a rate limit, storkit automatically swaps to the next available account's refresh token, refreshes, and retries - [ ] When the active account hits a rate limit, huskies automatically swaps to the next available account's refresh token, refreshes, and retries
- [ ] The bot sends a notification in Matrix/WhatsApp when it swaps accounts - [ ] The bot sends a notification in Matrix/WhatsApp when it swaps accounts
- [ ] If all accounts are rate limited, the bot surfaces a clear message with the time until the earliest reset - [ ] If all accounts are rate limited, the bot surfaces a clear message with the time until the earliest reset
- [ ] A new /oauth/authorize login adds to the account pool rather than replacing the current credentials - [ ] A new /oauth/authorize login adds to the account pool rather than replacing the current credentials
@@ -0,0 +1,31 @@
---
name: "Rename project from \"huskies\" to \"huskies\""
---
# Story 455: Rename project from "huskies" to "huskies"
## User Story
As a project maintainer, I want to rename the project from \"huskies\" to \"huskies\" so that the product has its new identity throughout the codebase, tooling, and documentation. The new domain is huskies.dev — update all references to huskies.dev accordingly (website, contact email hello@huskies.dev, etc).
## Acceptance Criteria
- [ ] Rust crate name in server/Cargo.toml changed from 'huskies' to 'huskies'
- [ ] Binary name changed to 'huskies' (Dockerfile CMD, release script binary names)
- [ ] Environment variables renamed: STORKIT_PORT → HUSKIES_PORT, STORKIT_HOST → HUSKIES_HOST
- [ ] Docker service name, container_name, image name, and volume names updated in docker-compose.yml
- [ ] Docker user/group renamed from 'huskies' to 'huskies' in Dockerfile (groupadd, useradd, home dir /home/huskies/.claude)
- [ ] MCP server registration renamed from 'huskies' to 'huskies' in scaffold-generated .mcp.json and in server/src/http/mcp/mod.rs serverInfo name
- [ ] All 35+ MCP tool permission patterns updated from mcp__huskies__* to mcp__huskies__* across code and permission configs
- [ ] The .huskies/ project directory marker renamed to .huskies/ throughout all Rust source (paths.rs, config.rs, scaffold.rs, watcher.rs, prompts.rs, and all agent/pipeline code)
- [ ] Release script updated: Gitea repo path dave/huskies → dave/huskies, changelog regex updated to match ^(huskies|huskies|story-kit): for backwards-compatible history parsing, binary artifact names updated
- [ ] Git commit prefix convention updated from 'huskies:' to 'huskies:' in huskies README and agent prompts
- [ ] Website updated: page title, headings, and contact email (hello@huskies.dev) if domain changes
- [ ] README.md updated: all CLI examples use 'huskies' binary name, all .huskies/ references become .huskies/
- [ ] A migration path exists for existing installs: either huskies auto-detects and migrates .huskies/ → .huskies/, or a migration script (script/migrate) is provided
- [ ] All Claude Code .mcp.json files in existing worktrees are regenerated via scaffold or migration
- [ ] Gitea repository renamed from dave/huskies to dave/huskies (external action required, noted in story)
## Out of Scope
- TBD
@@ -0,0 +1,41 @@
---
name: "Stage transition notifications can arrive out of order and show wrong story name"
agent: coder-opus
---
# Bug 462: Stage transition notifications can arrive out of order and show wrong story name
## Description
When a story moves through stages quickly (e.g. QA → Merge → Done), the stage transition notifications can arrive out of order in Matrix chat. The Done notification appears before the Merge notification.
Two issues:
1. **Out-of-order delivery**: When two notifications are sent close together, the Matrix homeserver can deliver them in the wrong order. The notification handler processes events sequentially and awaits each send, but the homeserver does not guarantee ordering for near-simultaneous messages.
2. **Missing story name on stale notifications**: The second notification shows the raw item_id instead of the story name because `read_story_name` looks in the stage directory from the event (e.g. `4_merge/`), but the file has already moved to the next stage (e.g. `5_done/`).
3. **`inferred_from_stage` guesses the source stage** instead of tracking the actual from-stage. This means skipped stages would show incorrect transitions.
## How to Reproduce
1. Have a story in QA that passes quickly
2. Story moves QA → Merge → Done in rapid succession
3. Observe notifications in Matrix
## Actual Result
Notifications arrive in wrong order (Done before Merge). The later notification shows the raw item_id instead of the story name:
🎉 #32 upgrade TypeScript... — Merge → Done
#32 32_story_upgrade_typescript_and_tsconfig... — QA → Merge
## Expected Result
Notifications arrive in chronological order. All notifications show the story name. Ideally, rapid transitions are coalesced into a single notification for the final stage.
## Acceptance Criteria
- [ ] read_story_name falls back to searching all stages when the expected stage directory has no match
- [ ] Consider deduplicating rapid transitions within a short window (e.g. only notify for the final stage)
- [ ] Track actual from-stage in WatcherEvent instead of guessing via inferred_from_stage
@@ -0,0 +1,21 @@
---
name: "Configurable rate limit notification suppression"
---
# Story 463: Configurable rate limit notification suppression
## User Story
As a ..., I want ..., so that ...
## Acceptance Criteria
- [ ] New boolean config field in project.toml (e.g. rate_limit_notifications) defaults to true
- [ ] When false, RateLimitWarning chat notifications are suppressed
- [ ] RateLimitHardBlock and StoryBlocked notifications are always sent regardless of the setting
- [ ] Stage transition notifications are unaffected
- [ ] Config is hot-reloaded when project.toml changes
## Out of Scope
- TBD
@@ -0,0 +1,33 @@
---
name: "Timer rejects backlog stories — should move to current on fire"
---
# Bug 464: Timer rejects backlog stories — should move to current on fire
## Description
The `timer` bot command requires stories to be in `work/2_current/` before scheduling. When a user tries to schedule a backlog story (e.g. `timer 463 12:45`), it returns:
"Story **463_story_...** is not in `work/2_current/`. Move it to current before scheduling a timer."
The timer should accept backlog stories. When the timer fires, it should move the story from backlog to current and let auto-assign start an agent.
## How to Reproduce
1. Have a story in backlog (e.g. 463)
2. Run `timer 463 12:45`
3. Observe rejection message
## Actual Result
Timer command rejects stories not in `work/2_current/`.
## Expected Result
Timer command accepts backlog stories. When the timer fires, it moves the story to current and auto-assign picks it up.
## Acceptance Criteria
- [ ] Timer bot command accepts stories in backlog or current
- [ ] Timer tick loop calls move_story_to_current before start_agent for backlog stories
- [ ] Unit tests cover scheduling and firing for backlog stories
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---
name: "Timer tick loop never fires due entries"
agent: coder-opus
---
# Bug 465: Timer tick loop never fires due entries
## Description
The timer tick loop (`spawn_timer_tick_loop`) is spawned by the Matrix bot runner, the Matrix bot is confirmed running (processing messages), but timers never fire. Past-due entries remain in `.huskies/timers.json` indefinitely — `take_due` never consumes them.
The tick loop uses `tokio::spawn` which swallows panics silently. If `move_story_to_current` or `start_agent` panics on the first tick (when all past-due entries fire at once), the entire task dies with no log output. The PTY debug spam may also push any `[timer]` log entries out of the ring buffer.
The bot command successfully adds entries to the in-memory store and persists them to disk, but the tick loop never processes them.
## How to Reproduce
1. Set a timer via bot command: `timer 463 HH:MM` (a time in the near future)
2. Wait past the scheduled time
3. Check `.huskies/timers.json` — entries are still present
4. Check server logs for `[timer]` — no entries found
## Actual Result
Timer entries remain in timers.json indefinitely. No `[timer] Timer fired` log entries appear. The story is never moved to current and no agent is started.
## Expected Result
Within 30 seconds of the scheduled time, the tick loop should call `take_due`, remove the entry from disk, move the story to current (if in backlog), and start an agent.
## Acceptance Criteria
- [ ] Add panic-catching (catch_unwind or tokio CancellationToken) to the tick loop so failures are logged
- [ ] Add a startup log line confirming the tick loop is running and how many pending timers were loaded
- [ ] Verify take_due runs on each 30-second tick by adding periodic debug logging
- [ ] Integration test: create a past-due timer entry, run the tick loop, assert the entry is consumed
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---
name: "Configurable timezone in project.toml for timer scheduling"
---
# Story 466: Configurable timezone in project.toml for timer scheduling
## User Story
As a user running huskies in a container where TZ defaults to UTC, I want to configure my project's timezone in project.toml so that timer HH:MM inputs are interpreted in my actual timezone.
## Acceptance Criteria
- [ ] Add a `timezone` field to project.toml (e.g. `timezone = "Europe/London"`)
- [ ] next_occurrence_of_hhmm uses the configured timezone instead of chrono::Local
- [ ] Falls back to chrono::Local if no timezone is configured
- [ ] Timer confirmation message displays the time in the configured timezone
- [ ] timer list command shows times in the configured timezone
## Out of Scope
- TBD
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ The `prompt_permission` MCP tool returns plain text ("Permission granted for '..
## How to Reproduce ## How to Reproduce
1. Start the storkit server and open the web UI 1. Start the huskies server and open the web UI
2. Chat with the claude-code-pty model 2. Chat with the claude-code-pty model
3. Ask it to do something that requires a tool NOT in `.claude/settings.json` allow list (e.g. `wc -l /etc/hosts`, or WebFetch to a non-allowed domain) 3. Ask it to do something that requires a tool NOT in `.claude/settings.json` allow list (e.g. `wc -l /etc/hosts`, or WebFetch to a non-allowed domain)
4. The permission dialog appears — click Approve 4. The permission dialog appears — click Approve
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ name: "Retry limit for mergemaster and pipeline restarts"
## User Story ## User Story
As a developer using storkit, I want pipeline auto-restarts to have a configurable retry limit so that failing agents don't loop infinitely consuming CPU and API credits. As a developer using huskies, I want pipeline auto-restarts to have a configurable retry limit so that failing agents don't loop infinitely consuming CPU and API credits.
## Acceptance Criteria ## Acceptance Criteria
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ The watcher should periodically check `5_done/` and move items older than 4 hour
- All MCP tools and pipeline logic that reference `5_archived` need updating to use `5_done` - All MCP tools and pipeline logic that reference `5_archived` need updating to use `5_done`
- Frontend pipeline display if it shows archived/done items - Frontend pipeline display if it shows archived/done items
- `.story_kit/README.md`: update pipeline stage documentation - `.story_kit/README.md`: update pipeline stage documentation
- Story 116's init scaffolding: `storkit init` must create `5_done/` and `6_archived/` directories - Story 116's init scaffolding: `huskies init` must create `5_done/` and `6_archived/` directories
- Any templates or scaffold code that creates the `.story_kit/work/` directory structure - Any templates or scaffold code that creates the `.story_kit/work/` directory structure
## Acceptance Criteria ## Acceptance Criteria
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ The watcher should periodically check `5_done/` and move items older than 4 hour
- [ ] Existing items in old `5_archived/` are migrated to `6_archived/` - [ ] Existing items in old `5_archived/` are migrated to `6_archived/`
- [ ] Frontend pipeline display updated if applicable - [ ] Frontend pipeline display updated if applicable
- [ ] `.story_kit/README.md` updated to reflect the new pipeline stages - [ ] `.story_kit/README.md` updated to reflect the new pipeline stages
- [ ] `storkit init` scaffolding creates `5_done/` and `6_archived/` (coordinate with story 116) - [ ] `huskies init` scaffolding creates `5_done/` and `6_archived/` (coordinate with story 116)
## Out of Scope ## Out of Scope

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