The skill/command DOCS instructed Claude to run a bare `py ...`, which is the
Windows py-launcher — absent on Linux/macOS (exit 127, hit on GURU-KALI). A blind
py->python3 swap is wrong too: python3 is a broken MS Store shim on some Windows
boxes where `py` is the correct launcher.
Fix mirrors the resolution the .sh skill scripts already do:
- New .claude/scripts/py.sh: picks the interpreter that actually RUNS —
identity.json python.command first, then py -> python3 -> python, each
validated with `-c 'import sys'` so the MS Store stub is skipped. exec's it.
- Repointed all DOC invocations (10 files, ~70 sites) from `py ...` to
`bash "$CLAUDETOOLS_ROOT/.claude/scripts/py.sh" ...` (incl. the `py -c` and
`py -` heredoc forms in checkpoint.md / mailbox.md).
- Left the .sh skill scripts untouched — they already resolve py/python/python3.
- errorlog.md: marked the GURU-KALI entry RESOLVED.
Depends on CLAUDETOOLS_ROOT (seeded by ensure-settings-env.py); py.sh also
self-resolves the repo root via git/cwd as a fallback.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
SKILL.md still narrated the 2026-06-01-and-earlier additive-only stance.
With the policy change captured in feedback_memory_sync_destructive_ok.md
and sync-memory.sh now in mirror mode, the framing needed updating.
Behavior of the tool itself is unchanged (--apply-safe still only does
the low-risk index appends + profile->repo copies; merges/dedups still
land in PROPOSED for a human). The reasons given for that are now:
they're judgment calls, not "we might wipe useful data."
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
memory-dream: read-only memory lint/consolidation analyzer (index, backlinks,
stale refs, dup clusters, profile drift); additive-only --apply-safe, all
merges/deletes are proposals. sync-memory.sh: additive repo<->harness-profile
union (no delete/overwrite, conflicts surfaced), wired to a SessionStart hook.
Migrates the useful profile-only memories into the synced repo store.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>