Mike Swanson 316c6f67e0 dataforth(datasheet): converge 8B/5B/SCM onto the DSCA template machinery (gated; WIP)
Generalized the shared renderer (datasheet-exact.js) so the per-model template path is
no longer DSCA-only — 8B/SCM5B now route through the same templates/slotMap/fround path
as DSCA. SCM7B stays on its separate parse7BRawData/legacy path (excluded). Changes
(all behind the per-model `validated` gate; non-templated families byte-unchanged, and
DSCA verified non-regressed at 54/56 + staged-92 still render):
- Load 8b5bscm-templates.json (MINED_8B5BSCM); for family 8B/SCM5B, a mined template
  takes the template path (else falls through to the legacy DATA_LINES path).
- Final-Test header is now the verbatim captured `ftHeader` (8B/5B use two schemes —
  legacy "Measured Value" vs DSCA "Measured Value*"); enrich-8b5bscm.js captured it for
  all 136 from the Hoffman originals.
- Accuracy data formatter chosen by input type detected from accHeader: frequency(Hz)/
  AC(AAC/VAC) -> formatAccuracyLineDSCA3345 (now takes inputType, not model prefix);
  standard voltage/current/temp -> legacy formatAccuracyLine.
- parseRawData step-skip generalized to any templated model (skipStepIfStatus).
- Footer 240VAC/Hi-Pot family blocks skipped for templated models (rows carry them).
- Templated SCM5B prepends "SCM" to the printed model name.
- slotmap-from-hoffman.js parameterized (DSCA_TPL) — derived 80 slotMaps for 8b5bscm.

Validation vs live Hoffman originals (validate-mined.js): 37/136 pass and are marked
validated -> 13 real 8B/SCM5B render live via the template path; 24 SCM7B already match
via the unchanged legacy path. Everything else stays null (gated, safe) — nothing
published.

Remaining long tail (well-characterized, next session): ~66 render-null need slotMaps
the Hoffman-oracle derivation couldn't get (vintage / parse); ~33 multi-nuance fails:
Final-Test sign handling on some 8B/5B measured values, accuracy-precision fround in the
legacy std formatter, "Packing Check List" vs "Check List" variants, and other per-model
footer/format quirks. Each failing model stacks several, so single fixes don't flip them.

Tools: enrich-8b5bscm.js, validate-mined.js (generalized validator), slotmap-from-hoffman.js.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-18 18:45:44 -07:00

ClaudeTools Bootstrap / Reinstall Guide

Complete instructions for backing up and restoring a ClaudeTools development environment on Windows 11.


Pre-Reinstall: Creating the Archive

Before wiping or reinstalling Windows, create a backup archive.

Run the bootstrap script in archive mode:

cd D:\ClaudeTools\bootstrap
.\bootstrap.ps1 -Archive

This creates D:\ClaudeTools-backup.zip containing:

  • The full ClaudeTools repository (excluding node_modules, __pycache__, venv)
  • Claude configuration and memory from C:\Users\<you>\.claude\

To specify a custom output path:

.\bootstrap.ps1 -Archive -ArchivePath "E:\Backups\claudetools-2026-03-17.zip"

Option B: Manual Archive

If the script is unavailable, manually zip these locations:

  1. ClaudeTools repository: D:\ClaudeTools\ (entire directory)
  2. Claude memory and config: C:\Users\<you>\.claude\ (entire directory)

Copy the archive(s) to external storage (USB, NAS, cloud) before proceeding with the Windows reinstall.

What Does NOT Need Archiving

These are restored automatically by the bootstrap script:

  • Git, Node.js, Python, Ollama (reinstalled via winget)
  • npm global packages (reinstalled)
  • Python pip packages (reinstalled)
  • Ollama models (re-pulled)
  • MCP server virtual environments (recreated)

Post-Reinstall: Running the Bootstrap

Step 1: Prepare the D: Drive

If D:\ClaudeTools was on a separate partition that survived the reinstall, skip to Step 2.

Otherwise, extract your archive:

# Extract the ClaudeTools repo to D:\
Expand-Archive -Path "E:\Backups\claudetools-2026-03-17.zip" -DestinationPath "D:\"

# Extract Claude config to your user profile
# (The archive contains a 'claude-config' folder - copy it to the right place)
Copy-Item -Path "D:\claude-config\*" -Destination "$env:USERPROFILE\.claude\" -Recurse -Force

Step 2: Run the Bootstrap Script

Open an elevated PowerShell (Run as Administrator):

Set-ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Scope Process -Force
D:\ClaudeTools\bootstrap\bootstrap.ps1

The script runs 9 phases and takes approximately 15-30 minutes depending on download speeds and Ollama model sizes.

Step 3: Advanced Usage

Run a single phase:

.\bootstrap.ps1 -OnlyPhase 4    # Only install Python packages

Skip specific phases:

.\bootstrap.ps1 -SkipPhase 5    # Skip Ollama model pulls (slow)
.\bootstrap.ps1 -SkipPhase 4,5  # Skip Python packages and Ollama models

Phase Reference

Phase What It Does Duration
1 Install Git, Node.js, Python 3.13, Ollama via winget 2-5 min
2 Install Claude Code CLI + global npm packages 1-2 min
3 Clone or configure ClaudeTools git repository <1 min
4 Install all Python pip packages globally 3-5 min
5 Pull Ollama models (nomic-embed-text, llama3.1:8b, qwen2.5-coder:7b) 5-15 min
6 Create MCP server venv and install dependencies 1-2 min
7 Write Claude Code settings.json, copy commands, create directories <1 min
8 Initialize GrepAI <1 min
9 Verify all components are installed and working <1 min

Manual Steps (Cannot Be Automated)

These steps require interactive authentication or browser actions:

1. Authenticate Claude Code

claude

Follow the prompts to enter your Anthropic API key or log in via browser.

2. GitHub Personal Access Token

Edit D:\ClaudeTools\.mcp.json and set the GITHUB_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN value:

"env": {
    "GITHUB_PERSONAL_ACCESS_TOKEN": "ghp_your_token_here"
}

Generate a new token at: https://github.com/settings/tokens

3. Claude-in-Chrome Extension

Install the Chrome extension manually:

  • Open Chrome and navigate to the Chrome Web Store
  • Search for "Claude in Chrome" (or install from the MCP extension source)
  • Configure the extension to connect to your local MCP server

4. Restore Memory Files (If Needed)

If the bootstrap reports memory files are missing:

# Copy from your archive
Copy-Item -Path "E:\Backups\claude-config\projects\D--ClaudeTools\memory\*" `
          -Destination "$env:USERPROFILE\.claude\projects\D--ClaudeTools\memory\" `
          -Recurse -Force

5. Git Credentials

When you first git pull or git push to Gitea, you will be prompted for credentials. Use the Gitea username and password from credentials.md.


Verification Checklist

After bootstrap completes, verify manually:

  • git --version returns a version
  • node --version returns v24.x or later
  • python --version returns 3.13.x
  • claude --version returns a version
  • ollama list shows all 3 models
  • D:\ClaudeTools exists and has .git directory
  • D:\ClaudeTools\.mcp.json exists
  • D:\ClaudeTools\grepai.exe exists
  • C:\Users\<you>\.claude\settings.json exists
  • C:\Users\<you>\.claude\commands\ has command files
  • Run claude from D:\ClaudeTools and confirm MCP servers connect
  • Claude-in-Chrome extension is installed and responsive

Troubleshooting

winget not found

Install "App Installer" from the Microsoft Store. It ships with Windows 11 but may need updating.

Node.js/Python not on PATH after install

Close and reopen your terminal, or run:

$env:Path = [System.Environment]::GetEnvironmentVariable("Path", "Machine") + ";" + [System.Environment]::GetEnvironmentVariable("Path", "User")

Ollama models fail to pull

Ensure the Ollama service is running:

ollama serve

Then retry:

.\bootstrap.ps1 -OnlyPhase 5

pip install fails for specific packages

Some packages (pywin32, opencv-python, pyzbar) require Visual C++ Build Tools. Install if needed:

winget install Microsoft.VisualStudio.2022.BuildTools

Then re-run Phase 4:

.\bootstrap.ps1 -OnlyPhase 4

GrepAI init requires interaction

Run manually:

cd D:\ClaudeTools
.\grepai.exe init

Select Ollama as the provider and nomic-embed-text as the embedding model.

SSL certificate errors with Gitea

The bootstrap configures http.sslVerify false automatically. If you still see errors:

cd D:\ClaudeTools
git config http.sslVerify false
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