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Author SHA1 Message Date
19c6b29524 Close the clawability backlog with deterministic CLI output and lane lineage
Finish the remaining roadmap work by making direct CLI JSON output deterministic across the non-interactive surface, restoring the degraded-startup MCP test as a real workspace test, and adding branch-lock plus commit-lineage primitives so downstream lane consumers can distinguish superseded worktree commits from canonical lineage.

Constraint: Keep the user-facing config namespace centered on .claw while preserving legacy fallback discovery for compatibility
Constraint: Verification needed to stay clean-room and reproducible from the checked-in workspace alone
Rejected: Leave the output-format contract implied by ad-hoc smoke runs only | too easy for direct CLI regressions to slip back into prose-only output
Rejected: Keep commit provenance as free-form detail text | downstream consumers need structured branch/worktree/supersession metadata
Confidence: medium
Scope-risk: moderate
Directive: Extend the JSON contract through the same direct CLI entrypoints instead of adding one-off serializers on parallel code paths
Tested: python .github/scripts/check_doc_source_of_truth.py
Tested: cd rust && cargo fmt --all --check
Tested: cd rust && cargo test --workspace
Tested: cd rust && cargo clippy -p commands -p tools -p rusty-claude-cli --all-targets --no-deps -- -D warnings
Not-tested: full cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets -- -D warnings still reports unrelated pre-existing runtime lint debt outside this change set
2026-04-05 18:41:02 +00:00
55d9f1da56 Refresh docs to match ultraworkers/claw-code source of truth
Replace the stale Python-first README narrative, old community links, and leftover branded metadata with the current Rust-first repo guidance. Also align funding handles and asset naming so the public docs point at the canonical ultraworkers/claw-code surface.\n\nConstraint: Scope limited to docs/metadata and branding residue; no runtime behavior changes\nRejected: Add a new CI lint in this pass | outside the requested docs-and-config cleanup scope\nConfidence: medium\nScope-risk: narrow\nReversibility: clean\nDirective: Keep README, funding metadata, and community links aligned with ultraworkers/claw-code and the current UltraWorkers Discord invite\nTested: stale-branding grep across markdown/.github; root doc-link existence checks; cargo fmt --all --check; cargo check --workspace; cargo test --workspace\nNot-tested: cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets -- -D warnings | fails on pre-existing runtime lint debt unrelated to these doc changes
2026-04-05 18:11:25 +00:00
de758a52dd Promote doctor check in onboarding docs 2026-04-05 18:11:25 +00:00
af75a23be2 Document a repeatable container workflow for the Rust workspace
Add a checked-in Containerfile plus container-first documentation so Docker and Podman users have a canonical image build, bind-mount, and cargo test entrypoint. The README now links directly to the new guide.

Constraint: The repo already had runtime container detection but no checked-in Dockerfile, Containerfile, or devcontainer config
Rejected: Put all container steps inline in README only | harder to maintain and less reusable than a dedicated guide plus Containerfile
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: narrow
Reversibility: clean
Directive: Keep docs/container.md and Containerfile aligned whenever Rust workspace prerequisites change
Tested: docker build -t claw-code-dev-docs-verify -f Containerfile .
Tested: cargo test --workspace (host, in rust/)
Not-tested: Podman commands were documented but not executed in this environment
Not-tested: Repeated in-container cargo test --workspace currently trips crates/tools PowerShell stub detection on this minimal image even though host cargo test passes
2026-04-05 18:11:25 +00:00
1f52ce25fb docs: fix stale star history branding and add docs residue check 2026-04-04 19:30:54 +00:00
c99ee2f65d docs: switch community section to ultraworkers discord 2026-04-04 16:56:31 +00:00
78fd0216f4 docs: add philosophy document for autonomous claw development 2026-04-04 16:51:51 +00:00
aca03fc3f9 docs: rewrite README around autonomous claw maintenance 2026-04-04 16:50:05 +00:00
9a7aab5259 docs: replace instructkr sponsor callout with ultraworkers shout-out 2026-04-04 16:49:02 +00:00
953513f12d docs: add a current claw CLI usage guide
The root and Rust-facing docs now point readers at a single task-oriented usage guide with build, auth, CLI, session, and parity-harness examples. This also fixes stale workspace references and updates the Rust workspace inventory to match the current crate set.

Constraint: Existing README copy still referenced the old dev/rust status and needed to stay lightweight
Rejected: Fold all usage details into README.md only | too much noise for the landing page
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: narrow
Reversibility: clean
Directive: Keep USAGE examples aligned with  when CLI flags change
Tested: cargo build --workspace; cargo test --workspace
Not-tested: External links and rendered Markdown in GitHub UI
2026-04-04 15:23:22 +00:00
949212c5ff docs: move star history chart to top of README for visibility 2026-03-31 23:10:00 +00:00
d2aee480be docs: highlight 50K stars milestone in README 2026-03-31 23:08:54 +00:00
01bf54ad15 Rewriting Project Claw Code - Python port with Rust on the way 2026-03-31 08:16:20 -07:00
507c2460b9 Make the repository's primary source tree genuinely Python
The old tracked TypeScript snapshot has been removed from the repository history and the root  directory is now a Python porting workspace. README and tests now describe and verify the Python-first layout instead of treating the exposed snapshot as the active source tree.

A local archive can still exist outside Git, but the tracked repository now presents only the Python porting surface, related essay context, and OmX workflow artifacts.

Constraint: Tracked history should collapse to a single commit while excluding the archived snapshot from Git
Rejected: Keep the exposed TypeScript tree in tracked history under an archive path | user explicitly wanted only the Python porting repo state in Git
Confidence: medium
Scope-risk: broad
Reversibility: messy
Directive: Keep future tracked additions focused on the Python port itself; do not reintroduce the exposed snapshot into Git history
Tested: python3 -m unittest discover -s tests -v; python3 -m src.main summary; git diff --check
Not-tested: Behavioral parity with the original TypeScript system beyond the current Python workspace surface
2026-03-31 07:17:34 -07:00