# Agent Instructions This project uses **bd** (beads) for issue tracking. Run `bd prime` for full workflow context. ## Quick Reference ```bash bd ready # Find available work bd show # View issue details bd update --claim # Claim work atomically bd close # Complete work bd dolt push # Push beads data to remote ``` ## Non-Interactive Shell Commands **ALWAYS use non-interactive flags** with file operations to avoid hanging on confirmation prompts. Shell commands like `cp`, `mv`, and `rm` may be aliased to include `-i` (interactive) mode on some systems, causing the agent to hang indefinitely waiting for y/n input. **Use these forms instead:** ```bash # Force overwrite without prompting cp -f source dest # NOT: cp source dest mv -f source dest # NOT: mv source dest rm -f file # NOT: rm file # For recursive operations rm -rf directory # NOT: rm -r directory cp -rf source dest # NOT: cp -r source dest ``` **Other commands that may prompt:** - `scp` - use `-o BatchMode=yes` for non-interactive - `ssh` - use `-o BatchMode=yes` to fail instead of prompting - `apt-get` - use `-y` flag - `brew` - use `HOMEBREW_NO_AUTO_UPDATE=1` env var ## Beads Issue Tracker This project uses **bd (beads)** for issue tracking. Run `bd prime` to see full workflow context and commands. ### Quick Reference ```bash bd ready # Find available work bd show # View issue details bd update --claim # Claim work bd close # Complete work ``` ### Rules - Use `bd` for ALL task tracking — do NOT use TodoWrite, TaskCreate, or markdown TODO lists - Run `bd prime` for detailed command reference and session close protocol - Use `bd remember` for persistent knowledge — do NOT use MEMORY.md files ## Session Completion **When ending a work session**, you MUST complete ALL steps below. Work is NOT complete until `git push` succeeds. **MANDATORY WORKFLOW:** 1. **File issues for remaining work** - Create issues for anything that needs follow-up 2. **Run quality gates** (if code changed) - Tests, linters, builds 3. **Update issue status** - Close finished work, update in-progress items 4. **PUSH TO REMOTE** - This is MANDATORY: ```bash git pull --rebase bd dolt push git push git status # MUST show "up to date with origin" ``` 5. **Clean up** - Clear stashes, prune remote branches 6. **Verify** - All changes committed AND pushed 7. **Hand off** - Provide context for next session **CRITICAL RULES:** - Work is NOT complete until `git push` succeeds - NEVER stop before pushing - that leaves work stranded locally - NEVER say "ready to push when you are" - YOU must push - If push fails, resolve and retry until it succeeds ## MCP Tools: code-review-graph **IMPORTANT: This project has a knowledge graph. ALWAYS use the code-review-graph MCP tools BEFORE using Grep/Glob/Read to explore the codebase.** The graph is faster, cheaper (fewer tokens), and gives you structural context (callers, dependents, test coverage) that file scanning cannot. ### When to use graph tools FIRST - **Exploring code**: `semantic_search_nodes_tool` or `query_graph_tool` instead of Grep - **Understanding impact**: `get_impact_radius_tool` instead of manually tracing imports - **Code review**: `detect_changes_tool` + `get_review_context_tool` instead of reading entire files - **Finding relationships**: `query_graph_tool` with callers_of/callees_of/imports_of/tests_for - **Architecture questions**: `get_architecture_overview_tool` + `list_communities_tool` Fall back to Grep/Glob/Read **only** when the graph doesn't cover what you need. ### Key Tools | Tool | Use when | |------|----------| | `detect_changes_tool` | Reviewing code changes — gives risk-scored analysis | | `get_review_context_tool` | Need source snippets for review — token-efficient | | `get_impact_radius_tool` | Understanding blast radius of a change | | `get_affected_flows_tool` | Finding which execution paths are impacted | | `query_graph_tool` | Tracing callers, callees, imports, tests, dependencies | | `semantic_search_nodes_tool` | Finding functions/classes by name or keyword | | `get_architecture_overview_tool` | Understanding high-level codebase structure | | `refactor_tool` | Planning renames, finding dead code | ### Workflow 1. The graph auto-updates on file changes (via hooks). 2. Use `detect_changes_tool` for code review. 3. Use `get_affected_flows_tool` to understand impact. 4. Use `query_graph_tool` pattern="tests_for" to check coverage.