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#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Drive an INTERACTIVE Claude Code session in tmux, send a prompt, wait for the
# agent to finish, then print the tool-call breakdown from the session logs.
#
# Why interactive (not `claude -p`): headless print-mode picks the
# general-purpose subagent, while real interactive sessions delegate to the
# Explore subagent (or drive codegraph from the main thread). Only the
# interactive TUI reproduces the behavior users actually see. (Idle-detection
# technique borrowed from devpit's WaitForIdle.)
#
# Usage: itrun.sh <repo-path> <label> "<prompt>"
# Output dir: $AGENT_EVAL_OUT (default /tmp/agent-eval)
# Requires: tmux 3.0+, a logged-in `claude` CLI, codegraph MCP configured.
set -uo pipefail
REPO="$1"; LABEL="$2"; PROMPT="$3"
SESSION="cgt_${LABEL}"
OUT_DIR="${AGENT_EVAL_OUT:-/tmp/agent-eval}"; mkdir -p "$OUT_DIR"
OUT="$OUT_DIR/itrun-${LABEL}.txt"
HERE="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
cap() { tmux capture-pane -p -t "$SESSION" -S -40; }
tmux kill-session -t "$SESSION" 2>/dev/null
# Wide pane so the TUI doesn't hard-wrap tool lines.
tmux new-session -d -s "$SESSION" -x 230 -y 60
tmux send-keys -t "$SESSION" "cd $REPO && claude --dangerously-skip-permissions ${CLAUDE_EXTRA_ARGS:-}" Enter
# Wait for the prompt (claude drew its UI), up to 60s. NOTE: appears on the
# welcome screen seconds before the input actually accepts keystrokes, so this is
# necessary but NOT sufficient — the type-and-verify loop below is what proves
# the input is live.
ready=0
for _ in $(seq 1 120); do
cap | grep -q "" && { ready=1; break; }
sleep 0.5
done
[ "$ready" = 1 ] || { echo "claude never drew its UI"; cap; tmux kill-session -t "$SESSION" 2>/dev/null; exit 1; }
# Accept the per-folder "Is this a project you trust?" dialog if it shows (first
# time claude opens a given repo). Option 1 ("Yes, I trust this folder") is
# pre-selected, so Enter accepts. This dialog also contains , so it must be
# cleared before the type-and-verify loop or keystrokes land on the menu.
for _ in $(seq 1 20); do
cap | grep -q "trust this folder" || break
tmux send-keys -t "$SESSION" Enter
sleep 1
done
# Type-and-verify: send the prompt, confirm a distinctive chunk of it actually
# landed in the input box, retry if it didn't (handles the early- race where
# the welcome screen shows the prompt glyph but MCP init is still eating keys).
needle="${PROMPT:0:24}"
typed=0
for _ in $(seq 1 30); do
tmux send-keys -l -t "$SESSION" "$PROMPT"
sleep 1
if cap | grep -Fq "$needle"; then typed=1; break; fi
# Clear whatever partial text may have landed, then retry.
tmux send-keys -t "$SESSION" C-u
sleep 1
done
[ "$typed" = 1 ] || { echo "prompt never landed in the input box"; cap; tmux kill-session -t "$SESSION" 2>/dev/null; exit 1; }
sleep 0.5
tmux send-keys -t "$SESSION" Enter
# Busy signals. The robust one is the spinner's elapsed-time-in-parens, which
# EVERY working state shows — both the pre-stream thinking phase
# "(8s · thinking with max effort)" and the streaming phase
# "(24s · ↑ 2.5k tokens · …)", and it survives the 32s→"1m 3s" rollover. We OR
# in the token arrows, "esc to interrupt", and "Initializing" as belt-and-braces
# (some TUI versions/states show one but not the others).
BUSY_RE='esc to interrupt|↓ [0-9]|↑ [0-9]|Initializing|\(([0-9]+m )?[0-9]+s ·'
# Wait for work to START (busy indicator appears), up to 60s. If it never starts,
# fail loudly rather than silently reporting an empty run.
started=0
for _ in $(seq 1 120); do
cap | grep -qE "$BUSY_RE" && { started=1; break; }
sleep 0.5
done
[ "$started" = 1 ] || { echo "agent never started working"; cap; tmux kill-session -t "$SESSION" 2>/dev/null; exit 1; }
# Poll for idle. CRITICAL: Opus 4.8 (extended thinking) renders NO spinner /
# "esc to interrupt" / timer while it STREAMS its final answer — those appear
# only during the thinking + tool-use phases ("✻ Marinating… (32s · ↓ 1.3k
# tokens · thinking with max effort)"). So BUSY_RE reads "not busy" for the whole
# 10-30s answer stream, and any short not-busy threshold kills the run mid-answer
# (the truncation bug). We therefore detect "done" by CONTENT STABILITY, not by a
# spinner string: while the agent streams, the captured pane changes every poll,
# so stability never accrues; it accrues only once the agent has finished and the
# static "✻ Brewed for 1m 9s" summary is all that is left. BUSY_RE still hard-
# resets stability (covers thinking/tool-use/live-timer, where text can briefly
# sit still). Need STABLE_NEEDED polls (~8s) of zero pane change + present.
# Content-stability is model-agnostic — it survives future spinner re-wordings.
STABLE_NEEDED=16
prev=""; stable=0
for _ in $(seq 1 2400); do # up to ~20 min
pane="$(cap)"
sig="$(printf '%s' "$pane" | tr -s '[:space:]' ' ')"
if printf '%s' "$pane" | grep -qE "$BUSY_RE"; then
stable=0 # thinking / tool use / live timer → busy
elif [ -n "$sig" ] && [ "$sig" = "$prev" ] && printf '%s' "$pane" | grep -q ""; then
stable=$((stable+1)); [ "$stable" -ge "$STABLE_NEEDED" ] && break
else
stable=0 # answer still streaming → pane changing
fi
prev="$sig"
sleep 0.5
done
sleep 1
tmux capture-pane -p -t "$SESSION" -S - > "$OUT"
echo "captured $(wc -l < "$OUT") lines -> $OUT"
grep -oE "Done \([^)]*\)|[A-Z][a-z]+ for ([0-9]+m )?[0-9]+s" "$OUT" | tail -1
grep -oE "[0-9.]+k?/[0-9.]+M" "$OUT" | tail -1 | sed 's/^/Context /'
tmux kill-session -t "$SESSION" 2>/dev/null
# Clean tool breakdown from the session logs (main + subagents).
node "$HERE/parse-session.mjs" "$REPO" 2>/dev/null || true