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Capabilities Contract (v1)
GET /v1/capabilities returns a discovery document so any client — in any
language — can learn at runtime what a lean-ctx instance supports, and branch on
real features instead of making trial calls. It is the entry point of the
Context OS "Open Door" (RFC docs/context-os/rfc-v1.md, EPIC 12.1).
- Contract version:
1(leanctx.contract.capabilities.contract_version, constantCAPABILITIES_CONTRACT_VERSIONinrust/src/core/contracts.rs). - Payload builder (SSOT):
rust/src/core/server_capabilities.rs(capabilities_value()). - Drift gate:
rust/tests/capabilities_contract_up_to_date.rsbinds the key list below toserver_capabilities::TOP_LEVEL_KEYS. - Auth: same as the rest of
/v1(Bearer token unless loopback). No secrets are ever included in the payload.
Top-level keys
The capabilities document has exactly these top-level keys (machine-readable — kept in sync with code by the drift test):
contract_version, server, plane, transports, presets, read_modes, tools, features, extensions, contracts, contract_status
| Key | Type | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
contract_version |
number | This contract's version (1). |
server |
object | { name, version, persona } — version is the running lean-ctx release; persona is the active context persona (persona-spec-v1, EPIC 12.15). |
plane |
string | Deployment plane: personal (local), team, or cloud. The local default is personal. See RFC §6 (Local-Free Invariant). |
transports |
string[] | Wire transports this instance speaks: stdio-mcp, http-mcp, rest, sse. |
presets |
string[] | Built-in context personas (persona-spec-v1, EPIC 12.15/12.16). Today: coding (the historical default); non-coding presets land in 12.16. |
read_modes |
object | { count, modes } — the ctx_read modes this build supports (mirrors the MCP manifest). |
tools |
object | { total, names } — the granular tool surface available on this instance. |
features |
object | Capability flags. Always-on capabilities are true; feature-gated ones (semantic_search, ast_compression, team_server, cloud_server, http_server, gateway_server) mirror the compiled Cargo features. |
extensions |
object | Runtime-discovered extension surface: plugins (enabled plugins, { name, version, permissions } — declared trust permissions per extension-trust-v1, EPIC 12.3), tools (manifest-declared plugin tools { name, plugin }, EPIC 12.11), plus the registered read_modes, compressors, and chunkers names from the extension registry (EPIC 12.9). Built-ins are listed alongside extension-provided entries; the set grows with the sandboxed extension runtime (EPIC 12.8). |
contracts |
object | All machine-verified contract versions (versions_kv()), so a client can check every sub-contract at once. |
contract_status |
object | Stability per contract document (status_kv()): contract-id → frozen | stable | experimental (CONTRACTS.md § Stability matrix, GL #394). Lets a client verify compatibility guarantees before building against a surface. |
Example
{
"contract_version": 1,
"server": { "name": "lean-ctx", "version": "3.7.1", "persona": "coding" },
"plane": "personal",
"transports": ["stdio-mcp", "http-mcp", "rest", "sse"],
"presets": ["coding", "data-analysis", "lead-gen", "research", "support"],
"read_modes": { "count": 10, "modes": ["auto", "full", "map", "signatures", "diff", "aggressive", "entropy", "task", "reference", "lines:N-M"] },
"tools": { "total": 42, "names": ["ctx_read", "ctx_search", "..."] },
"features": {
"compression": true, "caching": true, "knowledge": true, "session": true,
"gateway": true, "sensitivity_floor": true, "savings_ledger": true, "audit_trail": true,
"routing": true,
"ast_compression": true, "semantic_search": true,
"http_server": true, "gateway_server": false, "team_server": true, "cloud_server": false
},
"extensions": {
"plugins": [{ "name": "my-plugin", "version": "0.1.0", "permissions": ["network"] }],
"tools": [],
"read_modes": ["full"],
"compressors": ["identity", "markdown", "prose", "whitespace"],
"chunkers": ["csv", "eml", "html", "json", "lines", "paragraph"]
},
"contracts": { "leanctx.contract.http_mcp.contract_version": 1, "...": 1 },
"contract_status": { "http-mcp": "frozen", "capabilities": "stable", "hosted-personal-index": "experimental", "...": "stable" }
}
Versioning & Deprecation Policy (/v1 surface)
This policy governs the whole /v1 HTTP/MCP surface, not just this endpoint.
- Additive changes are non-breaking. New top-level keys, new tools, new
feature flags, new presets/extensions, and new enum values may be added
within
v1. Clients must ignore unknown fields. - Breaking changes bump the path. Removing/renaming a key, changing a
type, or changing the meaning of a value requires a new version (
/v2).v1does not break under our control. - Discover, don't assume. Clients should read
contract_versionandcontracts, and gate behavior onfeatures/presets/extensionsrather than hardcoding assumptions about a given release. - Deprecation window. A surface marked deprecated stays available for at
least two minor releases after the release that introduces its
replacement. Deprecations are announced in
CHANGELOG.mdand, where a client touches the affected surface, surfaced via aWarningresponse header. Removal happens only on a major version bump (/v2). - SSOT. The payload shape is generated from
rust/src/core/server_capabilities.rs; contract versions live inrust/src/core/contracts.rs. Documentation drift is a CI failure.