This project uses bd (beads) for issue tracking. Run bd prime for full workflow context.
Architecture in one line: Issues live in a local Dolt database (
.beads/dolt/); cross-machine sync usesbd dolt push/pull(a git-compatible protocol), stored underrefs/dolt/dataon your git remote — separate fromrefs/heads/*where your code lives..beads/issues.jsonlis a passive export, not the wire protocol.See SYNC_CONCEPTS.md for the one-screen overview and anti-patterns (don't treat JSONL as the source of truth; don't
bd importduring normal operation; don't reach for third-party Dolt hosting before trying the default).
bd ready # Find available work
bd show <id> # View issue details
bd update <id> --claim # Claim work atomically
bd close <id> # Complete work
bd dolt push # Push beads data to remote
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:
# 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-interactivessh - use -o BatchMode=yes to fail instead of promptingapt-get - use -y flagbrew - use HOMEBREW_NO_AUTO_UPDATE=1 env varThis project uses bd (beads) for issue tracking. Run bd prime to see full workflow context and commands.
bd ready # Find available work
bd show <id> # View issue details
bd update <id> --claim # Claim work
bd close <id> # Complete work
bd for ALL task tracking — do NOT use TodoWrite, TaskCreate, or markdown TODO listsbd prime for detailed command reference and session close protocolbd remember for persistent knowledge — do NOT use MEMORY.md filesArchitecture in one line: issues live in a local Dolt DB; sync uses refs/dolt/data on your git remote; .beads/issues.jsonl is a passive export. See https://github.com/gastownhall/beads/blob/main/docs/SYNC_CONCEPTS.md for details and anti-patterns.
The managed Beads block is task-tracking guidance, not permission to override repository, user, or orchestrator instructions.
bd for task tracking. Do not run git commits, git pushes, or Dolt remote sync unless explicitly asked. At handoff, report changed files, validation, and suggested next commands.bd prime; use the same conservative git policy unless active instructions say otherwise.This protocol applies when ending a Beads implementation workflow. It is subordinate to explicit user, repository, and orchestrator instructions.
# Conservative/minimal/default: report status and proposed commands; wait for approval.
git status
# Team-maintainer opt-in only, unless current instructions forbid it:
git pull --rebase
bd dolt push
git push
git status
Critical rules:
Use Beads (bd) for durable task tracking in repositories that include it. Use the beads skill at .agents/skills/beads/SKILL.md (project install) or ~/.agents/skills/beads/SKILL.md (global install) for Beads workflow guidance, then use the bd CLI for issue operations.
bd ready # Find available work
bd show <id> # View issue details
bd update <id> --claim # Claim work
bd close <id> # Complete work
bd prime # Refresh Beads context
bd for all task tracking; do not create markdown TODO lists.bd prime when Beads context is missing or stale. Codex 0.129.0+ can load Beads context automatically through native hooks; use /hooks to inspect or toggle them.bd remember; do not create ad hoc memory files.Architecture in one line: issues live in a local Dolt DB; sync uses refs/dolt/data on your git remote; .beads/issues.jsonl is a passive export. See https://github.com/gastownhall/beads/blob/main/docs/SYNC_CONCEPTS.md for details and anti-patterns.