Match git conflict markers on whole lines only so decorative equals
borders in mcp_discoverability.py no longer false-positive. Scan
session worktrees under branches/ without skipping the entire tree
when the worktree path contains "branches".
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <[email protected]>
- Add 'mark_issue' to TASK_MAP in resolve_task_capability for exact mutation proof (closes gap on unknown treated as allowed).
- Add assess_controller_handoff and integrate into build_final_report (downgrades missing handoff).
- Add tests for handoff and update existing.
- Update SKILL.md and review-pr.md to mandate exact 'Controller Handoff' section, exact sweep evidence, PR head SHA in reports.
- Author profile used throughout; no review/merge.
Refs #183
Enter terminal mode when review_pr/merge_pr capability is denied. Block
reviewer queue tools (list_prs, eligibility checks) and add report-purity
validators for forbidden PR selection, fallback, and empty-queue claims.
Closes#197
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <[email protected]>
- Bind review decision state to in-process session (pid + profile lock); drop /tmp file path.
- Fail closed on review_pr.py CLI; route live reviews through gated MCP tools only.
- Require operator_authorized on review correction; allow re-mark after correction.
- Validate remote/org/repo on mark and submit; wire review mutation proof into build_final_report.
- Add security regression tests for spoofed locks, correction flow, and CLI bypass.
Refs #211
Reviewer agents could post probe APPROVE/REQUEST_CHANGES reviews while
testing lock paths, polluting PR audit trails. Add a review decision lock
seeded by gitea_resolve_task_capability(review_pr) that requires
gitea_mark_final_review_decision and final_review_decision_ready=True
before gitea_submit_pr_review performs a live mutation.
Add gitea_dry_run_pr_review for read-only submission validation,
gitea_authorize_review_correction for operator-approved fixes, and
assess_review_mutation_final_report for final-report proof. One live
review mutation per run unless correction is explicitly authorized.
Recreation of the #204 work from closed PR #205 (invalid provenance), rebuilt
cleanly on master under the prgs author identity with no PR #203 content:
- Add gitea_lock_issue MCP tool: locks exactly one issue to its branch name,
fails closed on branch/issue-number mismatch and on issues already tied to
an open PR (by head branch or Closes/Fixes reference).
- gitea_create_pr now requires the issue lock: head must match the locked
branch, title/body must contain Closes/Fixes #<locked issue> exactly, and
ambiguous references (equivalent / related / same as) are rejected.
- scripts/worktree-start refuses to create an issue-linked worktree unless the
lock file exists and matches the requested branch.
- assess_controller_handoff rejects handoffs whose selected issue / opened PR
fields carry multiple numbers or fuzzy equivalence wording.
- Tests: TestIssueLocking (lock + create_pr gates), handoff exact-reference
tests, worktree-start lock coverage.
Closes#204
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <[email protected]>
Add server-side duplicate detection in gitea_create_issue that re-queries
open and recently closed issues at mutation time, blocks normalized title
matches unless the operator explicitly approves a split, and validates LLM
duplicate-search summaries via review_proofs.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <[email protected]>
PR closure had no first-class capability: agents could close PRs through
gitea_edit_pr(state=closed) with no close-specific capability proof, and
gitea_resolve_task_capability(close_pr) failed as unknown, leaving the
broad edit path as an untracked close fallback.
Add close_pr to the resolver TASK_MAP (gitea.pr.close, author-side) and
gate gitea_edit_pr(state=closed) on the same operation: without it the
close fails closed before any auth or API call, with reasons and a
structured permission_report; with it the close proceeds and is audited
as a distinct close_pr action carrying the required capability. Reject
invalid state values outright so case variants cannot bypass the gate.
Generalize the profile gate helper (_profile_operation_gate) and document
the PR comment / PR edit / PR close capability split.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <[email protected]>
Add gitea_route_task_session and role_session_router to fail closed when
reviewer tasks start under author-bound MCP sessions. Block author-side
issue creation fallback after wrong_role_stop. Add handoff proof helper and
tests.
Closes#206
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <[email protected]>
Addresses the sysadmin REQUEST_CHANGES on PR #203 (reviewed head
10d2644790):
1. Lock redesigned; /tmp file removed entirely. The mutation authority is
now an in-process record (_MUTATION_AUTHORITY) plus an environment
session lock (GITEA_SESSION_PROFILE_LOCK) exported at server launch:
- in-process record cannot be spoofed by other local processes, cannot
go stale across sessions, and cannot race concurrent agents;
- the env lock is inherited by child CLI processes, so review_pr.py can
refuse an ad-hoc GITEA_MCP_PROFILE role escalation without any shared
file; a missing env lock (direct operator CLI use) stays allowed;
- silent except-pass writes are gone; an unresolvable profile fails
closed.
2. Standard reviewer workflow unbroken: verify_mutation_authority seeds
itself from the live config-resolved context at the first mutation gate
(approved preflight path whoami -> eligibility -> review/merge), and now
runs as the final gate after eligibility, reusing the identity that
eligibility proved (no extra /user call).
3. Trailing whitespace removed from review_pr.py (git diff --check clean).
4. Module-global verify_mutation_authority no-op bypass removed from
tests/test_mcp_server.py; replaced with a tests/conftest.py autouse
fixture that only resets per-process state (_MUTATION_AUTHORITY,
_IDENTITY_CACHE, session lock env) between tests — the gate itself
stays live in every test.
5. Tests rewritten for the new design: seeding on first verify, unresolved
profile fails closed, remote/profile/identity mismatches fail closed,
session-lock env mismatch rejected, foreign-pid authority reseeded,
unauthorized author->reviewer pivot blocked, authorized pivot allowed;
CLI: mismatch blocked, match allowed, no-lock allowed.
6. Rebased onto current master (c6fd0fd).
Closes#199
Refs #194
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <[email protected]>
- Updated mcp_server.py operator guide entries to use jenkins-mcp / glitchtip-mcp names matching mcp-control-plane.
- Added reload/reconnect instructions for clients in notes.
- Added test for 'enabled but no usable tools' negative assertion.
- Updated EXPECTED_SKILLS and assertions in test_operator_guide.py.
Scoped to issue #146. Author profile.
Refs #146
- Add gitea_get_pr_review_feedback: read-only MCP-native discovery of
formal PR review verdicts (APPROVED / REQUEST_CHANGES / COMMENT) with
latest-state-per-reviewer, blocking change-request and approval
summaries, reviewed-head vs current-head staleness, dismissed/PENDING
handling, credential redaction of review bodies, no endpoint URLs
without the reveal opt-in, and a fail-closed gitea.read gate that
returns feedback_not_attempted with a structured #142 permission
report and zero API calls.
- Add task/role guards to gitea_resolve_task_capability: new
stop_required and task_role_guidance outputs, and a distinct
address_pr_change_requests author task, so a review/merge request
under an author profile returns explicit STOP guidance instead of
silently degrading into author-side mutations, and author-side
remediation is explicitly barred from review verdicts and merges.
- Add build_validation_report: validation reporting helper that
distinguishes passed / failed / skipped / not-run, requires the exact
output for failures, rejects vague statuses, and never implies
full-suite success unless the full-suite command passed.
- Document task/role alignment (review vs author-fix vs merge vs
comment workflows with required identity, allowed/forbidden actions,
and stop conditions), MCP-native review feedback discovery, and
validation reporting discipline in docs/llm-workflow-runbooks.md.
- Add tests/test_review_feedback.py (22 tests) covering discovery,
staleness, redaction, URL hiding, fail-closed gating, role guards for
author/reviewer profiles, and validation report semantics.
Closes#167
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <[email protected]>
- Inventory report now includes 'Repository: org/repo' name
- Inventory failure path redacts exception via _redact() per project pattern; no raw exception text leaked
- Added/updated tests covering:
* repository name present in inventory output
* inventory failure output is redacted
* raw exception text does not leak
* author profiles can perform read-only PR inventory
* author profiles still cannot approve/request_changes/merge or bypass gates
Preserves all hard gates and author restrictions. No other scope.
Refs #164
- Updated jenkins-readonly and glitchtip-readonly skills in _PROJECT_SKILLS:
- Descriptions and notes now use actual server names (jenkins-mcp, glitchtip-mcp)
- Explain historical -readonly skill names vs registration in mcp-control-plane #55
- Note gated trigger in jenkins-mcp (see #56), partial filing in glitchtip (see #57)
- Updated docs/safety-model.md: naming note, corrected mutation gating claims for trigger/filing
- Updated docs/architecture/jenkins-readonly-build-status-design.md: naming note, updated Phase 1 to account for gated trigger
- No behavior change to skill status/availability; no secrets exposed
- AC: stale naming explained, actual names documented, Jenkins claims corrected, GlitchTip filing as partial, no over-claiming
Closes#154
- mcp_get_control_plane_guide now instructs to ALWAYS resolve task capability first (gitea_resolve_task_capability), verify identity/profile, use correct namespace.
- Added hard stops for resolve-first, namespace separation, issue.comment distinct from pr.comment.
- Added/updated skills: gitea-resolve-task-capability (new), and steps/notes in issue-authoring, pr-creation, pr-review, pr-merge, issue-comments to call resolver first.
- Guide docstring and guidance updated for AC: do not hardcode, resolve before act, reviewer for review/merge, author for authoring, issue comments require gitea.issue.comment.
- Tests: 4 new covering guide for author/reviewer, missing issue-comment, static-profile safe next action; EXPECTED_SKILLS updated.
- No secrets/URLs; synthetic tests; no prod behavior change.
Closes#144
- Fix allowedTools options inside run_compliance to support prefixless and prefixed tool access
- Implement sys.executable resolution to allow compliance runner to run safely inside git worktrees
- Dynamically load GITEA_MCP_CONFIG JSON profiles inside gitea_auth.py to support 'mock' remote name
- Implement gitea_url helper inside gitea_auth.py to automatically handle HTTP and HTTPS scheme differences for localhost/loopback mock targets, preventing wrong SSL version errors
- Fix verdict.py escaping mismatch by normalizing stream-json block output structure before matching strings, allowing PR view decision points to be verified correctly
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <[email protected]>
Every gated denial now carries a 'permission_report' explaining itself:
requested/missing/required operation, active profile and identity (when
already resolved), the profile's allowed operations, which configured
profiles could perform the operation (names only), whether runtime
switching is supported, whether a different MCP namespace/session is
required, and the exact safe next action.
New fail-soft helper _permission_block_report builds the report only
after a gate has refused — it adds guidance to denials, never widens a
permission, performs no network I/O, and degrades to a minimal
fail-closed report if the profile itself cannot be resolved. Wired into
gitea_check_pr_eligibility (and via it gitea_submit_pr_review,
gitea_merge_pr, and the legacy gitea_review_pr wrapper) and into the
issue-comment gate consumers gitea_list_issue_comments and
gitea_create_issue_comment. Input errors (e.g. empty comment body) are
not permission failures and get no report.
Tests cover: missing gitea.issue.comment, author attempting review and
merge, reviewer attempting an authoring operation, unknown/missing
profile fail-closed, switching-enabled guidance, eligible calls carry
no report, and no secret/URL material in any report.
Closes#142
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <[email protected]>
Subagent review (read-only) found no blockers; this addresses its one
LOW note by documenting that the helper mutates the passed dict and
must receive a freshly-built one.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <[email protected]>
Add three read-only capability-discovery tools so new LLM sessions can
learn the workflow rules and available project skills from the MCP
server instead of long pasted operator prompts:
- mcp_get_control_plane_guide: active profile, authenticated identity
(fail-soft; unresolved identity returns STOP instructions),
allowed/forbidden operations, profile-aware guidance (author profiles
are told review/approve/merge is forbidden; reviewer profiles are told
review/merge requires eligibility checks and a pinned head SHA; mixed
profiles get a misconfiguration warning), and the standing rules: hard
stops, fail-closed behavior, head-SHA pinning, merge confirmation,
redaction, author/reviewer/merger separation, profile switching, and
identity verification.
- mcp_list_project_skills: registry of ten project workflows (issue
authoring, PR creation, PR review, PR merge, issue comments, profile
switching, redaction/security review, Jenkins read-only, GlitchTip
read-only, release/operator) with description, when-to-use, required
operations, status, and per-profile availability. Unimplemented
services are listed as designed-not-implemented rather than omitted.
- mcp_get_skill_guide: step-by-step guide per skill; unknown names fail
closed with the list of valid names.
All three are read-only and change no existing gate or permission.
Normal output contains no endpoint URLs or keychain IDs; the guide
includes the server host only under GITEA_MCP_REVEAL_ENDPOINTS=1.
Tests (tests/test_operator_guide.py, 17 new): profile-aware guidance
for author/reviewer, unresolved-identity STOP, read-only behavior,
redaction defaults and reveal opt-in, rules coverage, registry
completeness and profile awareness, unimplemented-service marking,
fail-closed unknown skill names.
Docs: llm-workflow-runbooks.md now tells new sessions to call the guide
tools first.
Closes#128
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <[email protected]>
Add gitea_list_issue_comments and gitea_create_issue_comment so
discussion/design workflows can read and post issue comments through
the MCP layer instead of direct API scripts.
- List requires gitea.read; create requires gitea.issue.comment —
gated separately from the gitea.pr.* review/merge family, fail closed.
- Issue comments never touch PR review endpoints.
- LLM-safe output: comment id/author/timestamps/body only; web links
appear solely under the GITEA_MCP_REVEAL_ENDPOINTS admin opt-in.
- Create operations are audit-logged (create_issue_comment) and errors
are redacted before being raised.
- Tests cover list/create success, permission blocks (including PR
review permissions not granting issue comments), forbidden-overrides,
empty body, missing issue with redacted error, endpoint separation,
and reveal opt-in.
- Document issue comments versus PR reviews in
docs/gitea-execution-profiles.md.
Closes#126
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <[email protected]>
Promote the #103 minimal alias map to the documented public table
GITEA_OPERATION_ALIASES and add the #106 enforcement layer:
- normalize_operation(op, service): canonical namespaced names; legacy
spellings accepted only via the explicit table; unknown, ambiguous,
and cross-service names fail closed.
- check_operation(op, allowed, forbidden, service): normalizes BOTH the
requested operation and the profile lists before any membership
check; forbidden always overrides allowed; unnormalizable allowed
entries grant nothing and unnormalizable forbidden entries deny the
request, so normalization can never silently widen permissions;
empty/missing allowed list denies everything.
- gitea_check_pr_eligibility now routes its capability check through
check_operation, fixing the mismatch where canonical namespaced
profile ops (gitea.pr.merge) never matched the raw action (merge)
and namespaced forbidden entries were never enforced.
- Document the normalization table and enforcement rules in
docs/gitea-execution-profiles.md, replacing the stale 'enforcement
out of scope' caveat.
- tests/test_op_normalization.py: full #106 matrix (27 tests) —
qualified/legacy allowed and forbidden, unknown, ambiguous, service
mismatch, forbidden-overrides-allowed, empty/missing allowed,
duplicates after normalization, no permission widening, and
eligibility integration proving normalization happens before
enforcement. Existing v1/env unqualified behaviour stays compatible.
Closes#106
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <[email protected]>
Support the canonical contexts-shape version 2 config (contexts / profiles /
projects / rules) alongside the existing environments shape and v1:
- Require a boolean 'enabled' on every context, profile, service, and
project. Disabled entries are surfaced in audits but fail closed at
selection/resolution — never a silent fallback to another profile,
service, or credential source.
- Resolve the active identity from GITEA_MCP_PROFILE via the existing
select_profile path; profile base_url falls back to the context's enabled
gitea block.
- Add resolve_service() and project_for_path() for context service and
project-to-context resolution (internal use; fail closed on disabled).
- get_auth_header now propagates ConfigError when GITEA_MCP_CONFIG is set
instead of silently degrading to Basic auth.
- Hide endpoint URLs and keychain ids from normal LLM-facing output:
gitea_whoami / gitea_get_profile report logical names and auth status
only; new gitea_audit_config tool reports enabled/disabled state and safe
one-line service summaries. The GITEA_MCP_REVEAL_ENDPOINTS opt-in (and
'python3 gitea_config.py audit --reveal-endpoints' locally) restores
endpoints and auth source names for admin diagnostics; token values are
never printed on any path.
- Ship gitea-mcp.v2-contexts.example.json (synthetic values) and validate
it in tests.
Implements #120
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <[email protected]>
gitea_merge_pr ran cleanup_in_progress_for_pr inside the same try as the
post-merge read-back GET; a read-back failure silently skipped tracker
cleanup, leaving only merge_commit=null and no cleanup_status at all, so
status:in-progress could stay stuck while the merge read as full success.
Split the block: read-back failure now returns an explicit
cleanup_status='skipped (merge read-back failed)', and an unexpected
cleanup exception returns 'skipped (cleanup error: <redacted>)' instead of
masking merge_commit. Cleanup still never blocks a performed merge, the
happy-path API call sequence is unchanged, and _redact keeps credentials
out of surfaced errors.
Add regression tests: read-back failure => merge still performed, explicit
skip status, no tracker DELETE traffic; cleanup exception => surfaced and
redacted.
Fixes#98.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <[email protected]>
Harden gitea_auth.api_request: add a per-request timeout (env
GITEA_HTTP_TIMEOUT), convert timeouts and DNS/network failures
(URLError/TimeoutError) into clear RuntimeErrors, give 502/503/504 an
explicit 'upstream unavailable' message, convert malformed success JSON
into a clean error, and redact credential-like substrings from all error
text. Preserves the success path and existing 429 retry/backoff.
Add shared gitea_auth.api_get_all: page-based pagination that tolerates
missing/malformed metadata (relies on page length, not Link/X-Total-Count
headers), honors an optional overall limit, and caps pages. Wire it into
the read-only list tools gitea_list_issues, gitea_list_prs, and
gitea_list_labels (return shape unchanged).
Add tests/test_api_reliability.py (18 cases) and update the three list-tool
tests to the new call path. No auth/profile/merge/review/tracker behavior
changed. No modular #65 refactor.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <[email protected]>
Issue #9 requested getAuthenticatedUser and getCurrentUser in addition to whoami.
This adds the two aliased MCP tools and their corresponding unit tests.