Avoid Bun filter-mode repository scans that exhaust macOS file descriptors and corrupt subprocess test evidence. Apply rooted filters across server, contract, coverage, persistence, policy, desktop native, and adapter test entrypoints.
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: narrow
Tested: bun run check:policy; bun run check:server; bun run check:chat-contract
Run required server and contract suites in credential-free sandboxes, fail closed on incomplete coverage or test output, and preserve the desktop active-turn permission guard across stale tab interactions.\n\nTested: bun run check:policy (115 pass); bun run check:server (1605 pass before final runner evidence check); bun run check:desktop; bun run check:provider-contract; bun run check:chat-contract\nConfidence: high\nScope-risk: broad
Route required checks by changed surface, add offline provider and chat contracts, and keep fork PRs independent of live credentials. Layer agent guidance by subtree and enforce a compact instruction budget.
Tested: bun run check:policy
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: broad
Keep provider ordering compatible with older desktop store state, keep workspace traversal blocked even when external changed-file roots are registered, and align the quality-contract test with the current AGENTS wording.
Tested: bun test scripts/pr/quality-contract.test.ts
Tested: cd desktop && bun run test -- src/__tests__/generalSettings.test.tsx src/__tests__/skillsSettings.test.tsx src/__tests__/pluginsSettings.test.tsx src/__tests__/diagnosticsSettings.test.tsx --run
Tested: bun run check:policy
Tested: bun run check:desktop
Tested: bun test src/server/__tests__/workspace-service.test.ts -t 'does not allow relative traversal'
Tested: bun test src/server/__tests__/sessions.test.ts -t 'workspace/file and tree should reject traversal|workspace/diff should reject traversal' --timeout=20000
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: narrow
Replace the local pre-push quality gate with a reminder-only hook, keep manual quality commands documented, and update the contract test to prevent reintroducing a blocking push gate.
Tested: bash .git/hooks/pre-push </dev/null
Tested: bun test scripts/git-hooks/install.test.ts scripts/pr/quality-contract.test.ts
Tested: bun run check:policy
Tested: bun run check:docs
Tested: git diff --check
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: narrow
Introduce the Electron desktop shell alongside the existing React renderer and local Bun server boundary. The migration keeps the DesktopHost contract explicit across Tauri, Electron, and browser runtimes while adding Electron main/preload services for dialogs, shell, notifications, updates, tray/window lifecycle, terminal, preview WebContentsView, app mode, and release/package validation.
The commit also carries the latest local main desktop command updates, including agent slash entries and hidden-by-default markdown thinking details, so the packaged Electron build matches the current main UX surface.
Constraint: React renderer, local Bun server, REST/WebSocket, and sidecar boundaries must remain reusable during the migration
Constraint: macOS dev packages are ad-hoc signed and cannot prove Developer ID notarization or Gatekeeper release launch
Rejected: Browser-only smoke validation | it cannot exercise native dialogs, keychain prompts, notification behavior, or packaged app startup
Confidence: medium
Scope-risk: broad
Directive: Do not remove Tauri host support until signed Electron release artifacts pass native OS smoke on macOS, Windows, and Linux
Tested: bun run check:desktop
Tested: cd desktop && bun run check:electron
Tested: CSC_IDENTITY_AUTO_DISCOVERY=false bun run electron📦dir
Tested: bun run test:package-smoke --platform macos --package-kind dir --artifacts-dir desktop/build-artifacts/electron
Tested: Computer Use read packaged Electron app window at desktop/build-artifacts/electron/mac-arm64/Claude Code Haha.app
Not-tested: Developer ID signed/notarized Gatekeeper launch
Not-tested: Real OS notification click-to-session action
Not-tested: Windows and Linux packaged app smoke on real hosts
Daily pushes should catch policy and path-aware local failures without making every contributor wait for full coverage. The hook now runs a new quality:push entrypoint that reuses the PR quality gate while skipping coverage; verify, quality:pr, and CI still retain the full coverage gate for PR readiness.
Constraint: Forks and local contributors need a faster default push path
Rejected: Remove coverage from quality:pr | PR readiness and CI still need the ratcheted coverage signal
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: narrow
Directive: Keep pre-push on quality:push; use verify or quality:pr when coverage evidence is required
Tested: bun test scripts/pr/quality-contract.test.ts scripts/git-hooks/install.test.ts
Tested: bun run check:policy
Tested: bun run quality:push
Not-tested: Live provider smoke; intentionally remains opt-in
Desktop users can carry provider indexes, managed settings, localStorage state, and native update state from builds that no longer match current readers. This adds startup migrations and recovery paths before server and React state are consumed, plus a persistence upgrade gate so future storage protocol changes ship with old-format fixtures.
Constraint: Existing installs may contain malformed or legacy JSON/localStorage that must not block startup.
Constraint: Local verify should evaluate the current worktree diff rather than unrelated detached-worktree history.
Rejected: Treat invalid persisted state as fatal | reproduces white-screen and startup failure behavior for existing users.
Rejected: Bypass PR policy locally | hides real gate behavior and does not fix detached-worktree false positives.
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Directive: Any local JSON, localStorage, or app config shape change must add a migration fixture and keep `bun run check:persistence-upgrade` green.
Tested: bun run check:persistence-upgrade; bun run check:policy; bun run check:desktop; bun run check:server; bun run check:native; bun run verify (9 passed, 1 coverage baseline failure)
Not-tested: Live provider baseline; existing user configs beyond covered fixtures
Contributors and coding agents need one local command that both reports and enforces the quality contract. This change turns the PR gate into the shared verification entrypoint, adds path-selected local lanes, tightens coverage accounting around changed lines, and documents the repair loop in contributor and agent-facing guidance.
Constraint: Ordinary PR verification must stay non-live and runnable without provider credentials
Constraint: Coverage policy updates in this commit require maintainer approval before push/merge
Rejected: Keep quality guidance only in docs | agents need executable scripts and AGENTS.md instructions to follow the loop consistently
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: broad
Directive: Do not bypass `bun run verify` for production changes; fix failed lanes and coverage reports instead of lowering thresholds
Tested: bun run check:policy
Tested: ALLOW_CLI_CORE_CHANGE=1 ALLOW_COVERAGE_BASELINE_CHANGE=1 bun run verify
Not-tested: live provider baseline; no provider credentials were required for this non-live PR gate