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didericis 33fe8d2c7a refactor(git-gate): split git_gate.py into render / provision / control
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git_gate.py (699 LOC) mixed three responsibilities. Split into:

- git_gate_render.py — pure host-side rendering: the gate constants,
  GitGateUpstream, gitconfig/known-hosts rendering, and the entrypoint /
  pre-receive / access-hook script builders.
- git_gate_provision.py — the gitea deploy-key lifecycle
  (_provision_dynamic_key / revoke / _resolve_identity_file).
- git_gate.py — the GitGate ABC + GitGatePlan, now 169 LOC, re-exporting
  all moved names (see __all__) so the 19 importers are unchanged.

Host-side only (not flat-bundled), so no sidecar import shim. The one
test that patched the internal `_provision_dynamic_key` lookup is
repointed to its new module (public API unchanged). The two new modules
are added to scripts/critical-modules.txt so the decompose doesn't move
security code out of the measured core — critical aggregate stays 95%
(git_gate 100%, render 100%, provision 97%).

Closes #303

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01NkwFXLFff9PYPy4wgVBJp9
2026-06-26 21:19:47 -04:00
didericis cb79a22930 ci(coverage): add auto-updated "core coverage" badge
Surface the metric ADR 0004 says matters — the critical security/logic
core, currently 95% — as a README badge, distinct from the
informational global `coverage` badge.

- scripts/critical-modules.txt: single source of truth for the core
  module list. scripts/coverage.sh now reads it (instead of a hardcoded
  string) and update-badges.yml reads the same file, so the badge and
  the `critical` report cannot drift.
- update-badges.yml: a `core coverage` step reuses the unit-coverage
  data (every core module is unit-tested, so unit-only is accurate for
  it) and sed-updates the new badge, like the existing ones.
- README: `core coverage 95%` badge linking to ADR 0004 so a reader can
  find out what "core" means.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01NkwFXLFff9PYPy4wgVBJp9
2026-06-26 17:33:41 -04:00
didericis 632ab002ed ci(coverage): risk-weighted coverage policy + diff-coverage gate
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Adopt ADR 0004: stop chasing a single global coverage number and
measure what matters instead.

- Omit the genuinely-interactive `cli/init.py` shell (read_tty_line
  prompt loops) alongside the existing `cli/tui.py`, with a rationale
  comment in .coveragerc. Subprocess/backend orchestration is NOT
  omitted — it stays visible and is scored via the integration suite.
- scripts/coverage.sh runs unit + integration under one coverage
  measurement (the policy's yardstick) and can report the critical
  security/logic core held to the >=90% target.
- scripts/diff_coverage.py is a stdlib-only gate (no diff-cover dep):
  new/changed executable lines must be >=90% covered. This is the
  enforced regression guard; the global number is informational.
- CI gains a `coverage` job: combined report + the diff-coverage gate.
- Unit-test `cli/__init__.py` dispatch/exit-code mapping (it's logic,
  not I/O, so it earns tests rather than an omit).

Combined unit+integration coverage now reports 83% global / 87% across
the critical modules; per-module ratcheting toward 90% is the ongoing
work this policy frames.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01NkwFXLFff9PYPy4wgVBJp9
2026-06-25 21:29:08 -04:00
didericis-claude afe5d43a9a refactor: move agent Dockerfiles into their contrib directories
Dockerfile.claude and Dockerfile.codex move from the repo root into
bot_bottle/contrib/claude/Dockerfile and bot_bottle/contrib/codex/Dockerfile
respectively, so all per-provider assets live alongside the provider code.

Closes #215
2026-06-08 23:05:14 -04:00
didericis-codex cdb1870b1c docs(agent): clarify claude oauth env
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2026-05-28 18:20:09 -04:00
didericis-codex c08b09dc9f refactor!: rename project to bot-bottle
Assisted-by: Codex
2026-05-28 17:56:14 -04:00
didericis 3f4708f970 docs(demo): add end-to-end demo with recorded GIF
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Squashes the demo-build arc: initial GIF + scripts, refactor to drive
recording through real cli.py, theme/timing tweaks, and the switch to
prompt-driven probes.
2026-05-13 15:33:28 -04:00