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feat(supervise): non-blocking MCP — pending carries proposal id + check-proposal poll tool
Closes #412.

The supervise MCP server blocked the agent's tool call polling for the
operator's decision, and on timeout returned `status: pending` with no
proposal id and no way to poll a specific proposal — so the only way to
learn a late decision was to re-propose (a duplicate).

- `handle_tools_call` pending timeout now returns the `proposal_id` and
  points the agent at `check-proposal`.
- New `check-proposal` MCP tool: non-blocking status lookup by proposal id
  (pending | approved | modified | rejected | unknown). Reuses the queue's
  FileNotFoundError semantics; archives a decided proposal exactly like the
  synchronous path, so a pending proposal stays visible to the operator
  until it's both decided and polled.
- `TOOL_CHECK_PROPOSAL` constant, re-exported from supervise; kept out of
  TOOLS since it never becomes a Proposal.tool.

Enforcement is unchanged — the tools only propose policy; the egress proxy
and git-gate still enforce — so returning early opens no hole. Follow-ups
(git-gate reject-requeue, backpressure, notifications, web console) are in
the PRD.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01YBCHap11yGAKuKfsehNPaD
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Product requirement docs

One PRD per feature: what to build, why, and how it's scoped. The PRD is the durable spec — it should stand on its own without a Gitea issue thread (see ../README.md for when a PRD is the right document vs. a research note or a decision record).

Naming and numbering

New PRDs use a prd-new-<kebab-title>.md placeholder name while the PR is open. On merge to main a CI workflow assigns the next sequential number (0024-…, 0025-…), renames the file, and updates the title header. Numbers are never reused; gaps are fine.

Once numbered, the filename stays fixed for the life of the doc.

Status

The Status: line near the top tracks the PRD's lifecycle:

  • Draft — proposed, not yet shipped.
  • Active — the design has shipped to main and is in effect.
  • Superseded by PRD NNNN — replaced by a later PRD; kept for history.
  • Retargeted by PRD NNNN — folded into a later PRD's scope.

Format

# PRD prd-new: <short title>    ← placeholder; CI fills in the number on merge

- **Status:** Draft
- **Author:** <who>
- **Created:** YYYY-MM-DD
- **Issue:** #<n>            # optional — convenience pointer only

## Summary
One paragraph: what this builds and the pain it solves.

## Problem
The current state and why it's inadequate.

## Goals / Success Criteria
Bullets a reviewer can check the finished work against.

## Non-goals
What this explicitly does not do — and won't, to head off scope creep.

## Scope
In scope / out of scope, when the boundary needs spelling out.

## Design
How it works: schema, data flow, diagrams, algorithms as needed.

## Implementation chunks
Ordered, mergeable steps (optional; for multi-PR features).

## Open questions
Unresolved decisions — resolve or fold into Design before shipping.

Sections are a guide, not a straitjacket: drop the ones a given PRD doesn't need (a small change rarely needs Scope or Implementation chunks) and add others where they help (e.g. Testing strategy, Alternatives considered, References). Keep the rationale self-contained — inline the reasoning rather than linking out to an issue thread, so the PRD survives a move off Gitea.