sync: auto-sync from GURU-5070 at 2026-06-05 17:57:59
Author: Mike Swanson Machine: GURU-5070 Timestamp: 2026-06-05 17:57:59
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@@ -34,9 +34,18 @@ Claude writes all sections directly. Be concise, factual, technical. No filler p
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### Filename + append behavior
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- Filename: `YYYY-MM-DD-session.md` (today's local date)
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- If file exists, **append** a `## Update: HH:MM PT — <topic>` section. Do not overwrite.
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- If two users worked on the same date, namespace: `YYYY-MM-DD-<user>-<topic>.md` (e.g. `2026-05-01-howard-syncro-billing-batch.md`)
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**Per-session-unique filenames are mandatory** — 3–4 Claude sessions can run against this one
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working tree at once, and a shared `YYYY-MM-DD-session.md` lets them overwrite each other's logs.
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Never use the bare `YYYY-MM-DD-session.md`.
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- Default: `YYYY-MM-DD-<user>-<topic>.md` — `<user>` from the User block (identity.json),
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`<topic>` a short kebab slug of this session's main work (e.g. `2026-06-05-mike-gururmm-platform-day.md`).
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The topic naturally separates concurrent sessions.
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- Collision guard: if that exact filename already exists and belongs to a **different** session
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(different work), append a discriminator — `YYYY-MM-DD-<user>-<topic>-2.md` (increment until free).
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Never overwrite another session's file.
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- Same-session continuation (re-saving your own ongoing work): **append** a
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`## Update: HH:MM PT — <topic>` section to this session's own file. Do not overwrite.
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### Required sections (in order)
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@@ -77,7 +86,7 @@ Fold what you just worked on into the wiki article so it ships in the **same com
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- If the synthesis subagent fails or is unavailable, fall back to a surgical **refresh** (bump `last_compiled` + `sources`; refresh client Syncro fields) so the article still records the session, and emit `[WARN] wiki refreshed, not recompiled; run /wiki-compile --full later`.
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- Any other failure: log it and continue to sync.
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The article + `wiki/index.md` are picked up by `sync.sh`'s `git add -A` and committed alongside the session log.
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The article + `wiki/index.md` are committed alongside the session log by `sync.sh` (Phase 4).
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---
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@@ -87,7 +96,9 @@ The article + `wiki/index.md` are picked up by `sync.sh`'s `git add -A` and comm
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bash .claude/scripts/sync.sh
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```
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`sync.sh` handles: reconcile this machine's `git config user.name/email` to `.claude/identity.json` (so commit authorship can't drift), stage all changes with `git add -A` (after purging garbled Windows path-as-filename cruft), auto-commit, fetch + rebase, push, then the same flow for the vault repo, then surface cross-user `## Note for <user>` blocks.
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`sync.sh` is **serialized by a per-machine lock** (`.git/claudetools-sync.lock`) so concurrent sessions or the scheduled-task sync cannot interleave commits/rebases; if another sync is mid-flight it waits up to ~120s, then skips (the next sync catches up). It then handles: reconcile this machine's `git config user.name/email` to `.claude/identity.json` (so commit authorship can't drift), stage all changes with `git add -A` (after purging garbled Windows path-as-filename cruft), auto-commit, fetch + rebase, push, then the same flow for the vault repo, then surface cross-user `## Note for <user>` blocks.
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> Note: `git add -A` is still the catch-all sweep, so a save run will also pick up any *other* dirty files in the shared tree. The lock prevents two syncs from racing, and per-session-unique log filenames prevent log overwrites — but the bare-`add -A` capture means full per-session commit isolation is a later step (see the isolation plan: drop blind `add -A` in favour of explicit per-session staging). For now, avoid running `/save` from two sessions at the exact same moment.
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After sync, emit a **Post-commit Summary**:
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@@ -0,0 +1,24 @@
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---
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name: feedback_verify_committed_state_before_push
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description: For webhook-builds-from-main deploys, verify the COMMITTED state builds (not just the working tree); git-add bad-pathspec aborts the whole stage
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metadata:
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type: feedback
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---
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When a deploy pipeline builds from `origin/main` (e.g. GuruRMM's `build-dashboard.sh` does
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`git reset --hard origin/main` then build), the SERVER builds the COMMITTED content — so a local
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`tsc`/`vite build` passing against your **working tree** can MASK an incomplete commit and you push a
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broken main.
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**Why:** A `git add <dir> <deleted-file>` with a stale/deleted pathspec **aborts the entire add**
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("fatal: pathspec ... did not match"), silently staging nothing — so the commit captured only an
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earlier `git rm`, not the new files. Working-tree build still passed; the committed build failed on
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the server. (GuruRMM Phase-2 omnibox, 2026-06-05: main pushed importing a deleted CommandPalette.)
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**How to apply:**
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- Stage with the DIRECTORY (`git add dashboard/src/components/omnibox`), not the deleted file path.
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- Before pushing a merge that a webhook will build: verify the **committed** state, e.g.
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`git stash -u && (cd dashboard && npx tsc -b && npx vite build) ; git stash pop` — or check
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`git show HEAD:<file>` / `git ls-files <dir>` to confirm the intended files are actually in the commit.
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- A failed beta build does NOT deploy (marker not written), so beta stays on the last good version —
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but main is left broken for others until fixed. See [[reference_gururmm]].
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@@ -121,6 +121,111 @@ cd "$REPO_ROOT"
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echo -e "${GREEN}[OK]${NC} Working directory: $(pwd)"
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# --- Concurrency lock --------------------------------------------------------
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# WHY: multiple sync runs on ONE machine must NOT overlap. An interactive /sync
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# or /save can collide with the scheduled-task sync, or two concurrent Claude
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# sessions can each stage + commit + fetch + rebase + push and interleave their
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# git state — corrupting an in-progress rebase, orphaning commits, or pushing a
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# half-built tree. We serialize the whole claudetools critical section (Phase 1a
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# submodule update, staging, commit, fetch, rebase, push — and by extension the
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# vault phase) behind a single per-machine lock.
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#
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# PORTABILITY: `flock` is frequently ABSENT on Git Bash (MSYS2), so we can't
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# depend on it. An atomic `mkdir` is the lowest common denominator — it fails if
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# the directory already exists, atomically, on every platform we run on (Windows
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# Git Bash, macOS, Linux). The lock lives under .git/ (never tracked, so a blind
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# `git add -A` can't stage it) and is scoped to this repo.
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SYNC_LOCK_DIR="$REPO_ROOT/.git/claudetools-sync.lock"
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SYNC_LOCK_WAIT=120 # max seconds to wait for a held lock before skipping the run
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SYNC_LOCK_STALE=600 # seconds after which a held lock is treated as stale (10 min)
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SYNC_LOCK_OWNED=0 # becomes 1 only once THIS run owns the lock (gates release)
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# Idempotent release — only removes the lock if THIS process actually owns it
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# (stored PID == $$), so a "skipping this run" exit can never clobber the lock
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# held by the live sync we deferred to. Installed as an EXIT trap because the
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# script runs under `set -e`: the lock must be released on error exits too.
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# (There is no pre-existing EXIT trap in this script, so this adds a fresh one.)
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release_sync_lock() {
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if [ "$SYNC_LOCK_OWNED" = "1" ] && [ -d "$SYNC_LOCK_DIR" ]; then
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local owner_pid
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owner_pid=$(cat "$SYNC_LOCK_DIR/owner.pid" 2>/dev/null || echo "")
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if [ -z "$owner_pid" ] || [ "$owner_pid" = "$$" ]; then
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rm -rf "$SYNC_LOCK_DIR" 2>/dev/null || true
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fi
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SYNC_LOCK_OWNED=0
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fi
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}
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trap release_sync_lock EXIT INT TERM
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# Portable liveness check. `kill -0 <pid>` works on Git Bash (it maps to the
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# Windows process table), macOS, and Linux; guarded so a bad/empty PID is "dead".
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sync_pid_alive() {
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local pid="$1"
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[ -n "$pid" ] || return 1
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kill -0 "$pid" 2>/dev/null
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}
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acquire_sync_lock() {
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local waited=0 owner_pid owner_ts now mtime lock_age stale_aside
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while true; do
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if mkdir "$SYNC_LOCK_DIR" 2>/dev/null; then
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SYNC_LOCK_OWNED=1
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printf '%s' "$$" > "$SYNC_LOCK_DIR/owner.pid" 2>/dev/null || true
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# PID + ISO timestamp inside the lock dir, for diagnostics.
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{
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printf 'pid=%s\n' "$$"
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printf 'iso=%s\n' "$(date -u "+%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ")"
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printf 'machine=%s\n' "$MACHINE"
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} > "$SYNC_LOCK_DIR/owner" 2>/dev/null || true
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# Defense-in-depth: confirm we still own the dir we just created. If
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# owner.pid isn't ours, drop ownership and re-evaluate (never fatal
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# under set -e — comparison is cheap and the body just loops).
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if [ "$(cat "$SYNC_LOCK_DIR/owner.pid" 2>/dev/null)" != "$$" ]; then
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SYNC_LOCK_OWNED=0; continue
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fi
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return 0
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fi
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# mkdir failed -> the lock is held. Decide whether it's stale or live.
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owner_pid=$(cat "$SYNC_LOCK_DIR/owner.pid" 2>/dev/null || echo "")
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owner_ts=$(sed -n 's/^iso=//p' "$SYNC_LOCK_DIR/owner" 2>/dev/null | head -1)
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[ -n "$owner_ts" ] || owner_ts="unknown"
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# Stale if the dir is older than the threshold OR the owner PID is dead.
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# `stat -c` is GNU/Git-Bash, `stat -f` is BSD/macOS; fall back to 0.
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now=$(date +%s 2>/dev/null || echo 0)
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mtime=$(stat -c %Y "$SYNC_LOCK_DIR" 2>/dev/null || stat -f %m "$SYNC_LOCK_DIR" 2>/dev/null || echo 0)
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lock_age=$(( now - mtime ))
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if { [ "$mtime" -gt 0 ] && [ "$lock_age" -ge "$SYNC_LOCK_STALE" ]; } \
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|| { [ -n "$owner_pid" ] && ! sync_pid_alive "$owner_pid"; }; then
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echo -e "${YELLOW}[WARNING]${NC} removing stale sync lock (held by PID ${owner_pid:-?} since ${owner_ts}, age ${lock_age}s)"
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# Atomically claim the right to clear the stale lock. Only ONE racer can rename
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# the canonical dir aside (rename source vanishes after the first; the loser's mv
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# fails and it re-evaluates next pass). The canonical lock name is thereafter only
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# ever recreated by the atomic mkdir at the top, so a live freshly-acquired lock
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# can never be rm'd out from under its owner.
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stale_aside="${SYNC_LOCK_DIR}.stale.$$"
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if mv "$SYNC_LOCK_DIR" "$stale_aside" 2>/dev/null; then
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rm -rf "$stale_aside" 2>/dev/null || true
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fi
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continue # retry mkdir immediately
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fi
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# Live lock. If we've waited the full budget, skip (a duplicate sync is
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# harmless to drop — the next scheduled/interactive run catches up).
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if [ "$waited" -ge "$SYNC_LOCK_WAIT" ]; then
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echo -e "${YELLOW}[WARNING]${NC} another sync is in progress (held by PID ${owner_pid:-?} since ${owner_ts}); skipping this run"
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exit 75 # EX_TEMPFAIL: deferred (another sync in progress), not a real success
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fi
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sleep 2
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waited=$(( waited + 2 ))
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done
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}
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acquire_sync_lock
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echo -e "${GREEN}[OK]${NC} Acquired sync lock ($SYNC_LOCK_DIR)"
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# --- end concurrency lock ----------------------------------------------------
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# Detect Python interpreter — read from identity.json first, fall back to detection
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PYTHON=""
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if [ -f ".claude/identity.json" ] && command -v jq >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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