Index + template: README.md. Newest first.
worktree: auto (no sandbox), all
nodes claude_code/opus (no claw/gpt → no forfait shape flakiness).
--var brief="Add a --short flag to iterion version that prints only the
semantic version, for shell scripts", merge_into=none.paused_waiting_human; answered via POST /api/runs/{id}/resume with the
node’s output-schema fields (clarifications / action / approved /
selected_story_ids+priority+wip_limit / action:ship).dev un-stamped handling, leading-v, --json composition, flag spelling)
— real ambiguities, no solutioning.--json wins deterministically”.FullVersion/Version seam (3-layer minimal design).cmd/iterion/version_test.go + pkg/cli/version_test.go).final_commit f452cccf on storage branch
iterion/run/dawn-thrash-midnightkazoo-9da0 (not merged). The feature is
correct: ShortVersion() reads only appinfo.Version (commit suffix
structurally impossible), strips one leading v; --short prints it;
--json takes precedence; version_test.go covers both; docs in
docs/cli-reference.md + CLAUDE.md..claude/skills/bmady-*.md
(6 files) — the runtime skill mirror. The clone carries main’s .gitignore
(which lacks the .claude/skills/ entry added on the c082-board-emit branch,
commit a9b6d671), so Bmady’s commit_changes included the mirror as if it
were source. This is exactly the data-loss/noise Doki flagged and the gitignore
fix prevents — a code bot DID sweep the mirror into its commit. Re-running with
the gitignore fix in place would produce a clean feature-only commit..claude/skills/ gitignore fix
(already on this branch) before using Bmady on a repo where the commit matters.