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* plan-10 Phase 1: ship deterministic plugin runtime dependency closure Approach A — commit & ship plugin/bun.lock so the plugin's runtime node_modules install is deterministic, fixing the recurring `Cannot find module 'zod/v3'` (#2730). - align generated plugin zod range to root (^4.4.3) in build-hooks.js - new scripts/gen-plugin-lockfile.cjs generates plugin/bun.lock as a build artifact after build-hooks.js writes plugin/package.json - track & ship plugin/bun.lock (.gitignore negation, .npmignore, files allowlist) - install with `bun install --frozen-lockfile --ignore-scripts` at runtime Refs #2783, #2730 Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * plan-10 Phase 2: fail loud at install time on a broken dependency closure Strengthen verifyCriticalModules to assert each dependency is actually importable via require.resolve (not merely a directory), and assert the worker-required zod subpaths resolve: zod/v3, zod/v4, zod/v4-mini. A partial/stale install now fails `npx claude-mem install` immediately instead of surfacing later as a Stop-hook `Cannot find module 'zod/v3'`. Bin-only packages (e.g. tree-sitter-cli, which has no bare-name entry point) fall back to resolving <dep>/package.json so a healthy install isn't falsely rejected. Adds tests/cli/verify-critical-modules.test.ts covering a missing zod/v3 subpath (throws), a complete zod (passes), and a bin-only dep (passes). Refs #2783, #2730 Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * plan-10 Phase 3: clean-room install + import smoke test (#2730 backstop) Add scripts/smoke-clean-room.cjs and a `smoke:clean-room` npm script. Against fresh temp dirs (never the repo's node_modules) it: - copies plugin/, runs `bun install --frozen-lockfile --ignore-scripts`, asserts zod, zod/v3, zod/v4, zod/v4-mini resolve, and boots the bundled worker asserting no `Cannot find module` — the direct #2730 regression guard; - `npm pack`s, installs the tarball into a second temp dir, and load-tests the published bin entrypoint, warning loudly on any declared main/exports target missing from the tarball (latent #2537 gap). Exits non-zero naming the missing module on any failure; cleans up all temp dirs and the tarball in a finally. Refs #2783, #2730 Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * plan-10 Phase 4: gate CI and publish on the clean-room dependency closure - ci.yml: new `clean-room-deps` job (between build and the docker e2e job) runs a frozen-lockfile drift check on the committed plugin lockfile, then `npm run build` + `npm run smoke:clean-room`. The drift step catches a contributor who changed plugin deps without regenerating plugin/bun.lock. - npm-publish.yml: add setup-bun and run `npm run smoke:clean-room` between build and `npm publish`, so a broken runtime closure cannot be published on a tag push (ci.yml does not run on tags). Secrets block untouched. Refs #2783, #2730 Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * plan-10: doc recluster note + Phase 0 execution slice for #2730 Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * plans: backlog recluster (2026-06-04) — cross-cluster execution order + plan-13 doc Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * plan-10: gen-plugin-lockfile degrades gracefully when bun is absent The Windows build CI job has no bun on PATH; regenerating the lockfile there threw and failed the build. The committed plugin/bun.lock is already the deterministic closure, so skip regeneration (non-fatal) when bun is missing and a lockfile exists; fail loud only when neither is available. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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[plan-13] Grammar / Parser Fidelity — tree-sitter parse coverage + custom-grammar loading
Defect
The structural-parsing layer (tree-sitter, powering smart_outline / smart_unfold and observation parsing) has two correctness gaps that share a root: the grammar/query contract is not validated against the languages it claims to support. Plain .js / .mjs / .cjs became unparseable when a shared JS/TS query started referencing TS-only node types that the tree-sitter version rejects (a realized regression of #1654), and smart_outline / smart_unfold never load the custom grammars declared in .claude-mem.json. The fix is a grammar contract: queries must parse against every declared language version, and custom-grammar configuration must actually be honored, both enforced in CI.
Children
- #2750 — v12.6.0: plain
.js/.mjs/.cjsunparseable — realized regression of #1654 (tree-sitter rejects TS-only node types in the shared jsts query) - #2773 — smart_outline / smart_unfold never load custom grammars from
.claude-mem.json
Fix sequence
- Split the shared JS/TS query so plain-JS files never hit TS-only node types; pin the query to the installed grammar version.
- Wire
.claude-mem.jsoncustom-grammar declarations into the smart_outline / smart_unfold load path. - Add a CI matrix that parses representative files for every declared language + custom grammar; a query/grammar mismatch fails CI.
Test matrix
| Language | Source | Required behavior |
|---|---|---|
| JS | .js / .mjs / .cjs |
parses without TS-only node-type errors |
| TS/TSX | .ts / .tsx |
parses (no regression) |
| custom | .claude-mem.json grammar |
loaded and used by smart_outline/unfold |
Out of scope
Observer output fidelity (plan-11); data persistence (plan-09).