12-agent audit (waves 3+4 Opus+Sonnet) on commit3759fb0found that 2 of my prior fixes had regressions, plus the prev batch missed 8 stale-text sites and 2 latent bugs. This batch closes them all. == Regressions in audit-batch (3759fb0) — now fixed == 1. PRAGMA user_version=9 placement — could silently downgrade schema on cross-version install (existing v10 DB → re-run reset to 9 → migrations replay → ALTER TABLE duplicate-column errors) - install/sql/outcome-only-schema.sql: PRAGMA moved OUTSIDE the transaction (after COMMIT) for portability across SQLite versions - install/lib-profile-outcome-only.sh::_outcome_install_ledger: added downgrade guard — reads existing user_version BEFORE running ANY init path; if >9, skips entirely (preserves newer schema) - VERIFIED: simulated v10 DB → re-run prints "skipping init to preserve newer schema"; user_version stays at 10 (was downgraded to 9 in the prior batch) [REAL: ran in this session] 2. backup_file mv→cp workaround left orphan backups + bypassed rollback contract (BACKUP_PAIRS not registered) - install/lib-profile-outcome-only.sh: now manually appends to BACKUP_PAIRS so rollback trap restores on later failure; removes the .bak on success path - Comment updated to explain the workaround vs backup_file mv 3. CLAUDE.md skip-guard "STATUS-TRUTH MARKER" was too broad — false-positive on existing kit users (RULE 0.16 doc text matches) - lib-profile-outcome-only.sh: changed grep to literal HTML comment marker `<!-- outcome-only profile (KeiSeiKit) -->` (specific marker written by the installer itself) == Tier 1 missed in prev batch — now fixed == 4. _ts_packages/package-lock.json referenced packages/cortex-ui which does NOT exist on disk → npm ci would fail with ELSPROBLEMS in CI - Regenerated via fresh `rm package-lock.json && npm install` - npm ci now exits 0 cleanly [REAL: ran in this session] - Lockfile shrunk 2403→0 lines on the cortex-ui section (full regen) 5. v3 triggers (branch length cap ≤256) were MISSING from outcome-only-schema.sql — sqlite3 fallback path skipped a schema feature that the Rust kei-ledger flow enforces, creating cross-flow drift - Added trg_agents_branch_len_ins + trg_agents_branch_len_upd mirroring migrations_list.rs:30-44 - Header comment in outcome-only-schema.sql rewritten to match current behavior (was stale) - VERIFIED: end-to-end install creates 2 triggers [REAL: sqlite3 .schema | grep trg_agents_branch_len returns 2] 6. README.md:232 said "102 crates" while README.md:9 said "105 crates" — internal contradiction in same doc - README:232 → "105 workspace crates" 7. ARCHITECTURE.md:165 "53 Rust crates + 13 shell primitives" stale - Updated to "105 Rust workspace crates (47 declared in MANIFEST.toml `full` profile) + 14 shell primitives" 8. ARCHITECTURE.md:157 "45 /commands" stale - Updated to 68 9. plugin.json + marketplace.json description strings still had pre-fix counts (23 primitives / 39 skills / 9 hooks / 12 agents) - Both rewritten to match README:9 SSoT (38 agents / 68 skills / 38 hooks / 105 workspace crates / 47 installable + 14 shell) 10. PROFILE-OUTCOME-ONLY.md:28-29 "What does NOT get installed" still cited 102/67/37/82 - Updated to 105/68/38/85 11. encyclopedia/substrate-overview.md §6/§11/§12 still said "80-char DNA"; §13 said "495 DNA indices"; §6 said "11 install profiles (.../Cursor/Continue/etc)" - All 4 sites fixed to current language (≥33-char variable, 565 DNAs, 12 install profiles) 12. docs/DNA-INDEX.md:1352 said wire format is "(80 chars)" - Updated to "(≥33 chars; role + caps slugs are variable — see docs/DNA-FORMAT.md)" == Tier 2 honesty fixes == 13. Wagner et al. 2004 citation in SLEEP-LAYER.md:26 lacked [VERIFIED] marker (W3 doc consistency caught it) - Added [VERIFIED: doi:10.1038/nature02223] + clarification that the original study did not isolate a specific sleep stage; SWS attribution comes from secondary literature (Diekelmann/Born) 14. PHILOSOPHY.md:125 attributed "overnight consolidation of un-finished intentions" to Wagner 2004 — that paper is about insight gain on the Number Reduction Task, not Zeigarnik-effect cued memory - Rewritten to accurately describe Wagner 2004's actual finding + [VERIFIED: doi:10.1038/nature02223] Verification: - `npm ci` in _ts_packages/ exits 0 [REAL: ran in this session] - `cargo check --workspace` exits 0 in _primitives/_rust [REAL: ran in this session] - Outcome-only end-to-end fresh install produces user_version=9 + 2 triggers (correct schema shape) - Outcome-only re-run against v10 DB preserves user_version=10 (downgrade guard works) - CLAUDE.md skip-guard now triggers ONLY on literal marker, not on RULE 0.16 phrase NOT addressed in this batch (deferred to a future round): - github KeiSei84/{KeiSeiKit, KeiSeiKit-1.0} 404 (user-side action: publish repo or update refs) - keigit user `keisei` does not exist (user-side: create org or rename scope) - KEIGIT_TOKEN secret not configured (user-side action) - Forgejo registration disabled (admin-side) - safeEqual timing leak in TS server (LOW per W3 reassessment) - HTTP bind 0.0.0.0 default (MEDIUM) - Unbounded request body (MEDIUM) - Outcome-only confirm-screen bypass (RULE 0.1 spirit) - Ledger fallthrough false summary - Node 20 deprecation (deadline 2026-06-02, 30 days) - Hook count triple-discrepancy (38 README / 53 DNA-INDEX / 35 maturity-row) - 100-row router claim still in README:117 + PROFILE-OUTCOME-ONLY.md - INSTALL.md numerics without [REAL:] markers - Stale .bak files accumulation policy (cosmetic) - README per-claim [REAL: ] markers for 6 of 7 numerics Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Sleep Layer & Session Self-Audit
Day sessions → overnight consolidation → morning report. Three nightly phases on an Anthropic-cloud agent, plus an always-on session retrospective.
The nightly cycle at a glance
The sleep layer is a three-phase nightly cycle on an Anthropic-cloud agent. The three phases run in order on the same scheduled trigger.
YOUR NIGHT
┌──────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
Day →→→ │ Phase A Phase B Phase C │ →→→ Morning
│ INCUBATION REM NREM │
│ "sleep on it" consolidation deep-sleep │
│ v0.12.0 v0.11.0 v0.13.0 │
│ (queued tasks) (trace patterns) (conflict │
│ refactor) │
└──────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
↓ ↓ ↓
sleep-results/ reports/sleep-*.md sleep-deep/*.md
<uuid>.md (always) (every N days)
Biological analog. Your Mac is the hippocampus (fast, stateful, volatile — captures raw episodes). The memory-repo is the transport layer. The cloud agent is the neocortex (slow, stateless, generalising). The morning git pull is the recall. Phase A mirrors the "sleep on it" insight effect (Wagner et al. 2004, Nature 427:352–355 [VERIFIED: doi:10.1038/nature02223]; the original study did not isolate a specific stage — secondary literature attributes the effect primarily to slow-wave sleep, our mapping is loose). Phase B mirrors REM dream-state pattern extraction. Phase C mirrors NREM slow-wave system consolidation.
Phase interaction rules (important):
- A
marathontask in Phase A (8-hour budget, 1 task only) owns the whole night — Phases B and C are skipped for that night. Traces are append-only, so the next night's Phase B picks up the skipped backlog. - Phase C only fires when today is a multiple of
DEEP_SLEEP_CRON_DAYS(default 7) counted from your install date. Anchor lives insync-repo/reports/install-anchor.txt. - The morning report is for HUMAN review. It is NEVER auto-injected into a Claude Code session. Any rule or hook that emerges from it is installed via
/escalate-recurrence— not by the cloud agent.
Governed end-to-end by 5 in ~/.claude/rules/sleep-layer.md.
Session self-audit (4)
KeiSeiKit auto-analyzes sessions on 3 triggers:
- Stop event — session ended;
session-end-dump.sharchives the JSONL trace and ingests it intokei-memory. - Milestone commits —
git commit -m "feat:"/"refactor:"/git merge;milestone-commit-hook.shappends a one-line session summary to~/.claude/memory/audit-backlog.md. - Error spike — 3+ errors in the last 20 tool calls;
error-spike-detector.shtags the pattern and logs it.
Findings surface via click-only AskUserQuestion, routing to /escalate-recurrence (codify rule + wiki + hook), /debug-deep (5-phase RCA), or the audit backlog (log-only). Silent-first: the first 10 sessions log only — prompts activate from session 11 onward so the memory store has a useful baseline before it interrupts you. Counter lives in ~/.claude/memory/audit-backlog.md as <!-- session_count: N -->.
Manual trigger: /self-audit skill (same flow, invoked on demand).
Requires the kei-memory primitive. Included in the dev and full profiles; otherwise add via ./install.sh --add=kei-memory.
Cloud REM sync (v0.11.0) — Phase B
Run a nightly "sleep" cycle on Anthropic's cloud — no laptop, no infra, no DevOps.
How it works:
- Each session: your Mac pushes trace JSONL to a private git repo you control
- 03:00 local time: a remote Claude Code agent clones the repo, analyzes the last 24h of traces, writes
reports/sleep-YYYY-MM-DD.md, and commits back - Next morning:
git pulland read the consolidated findings
Current state (2026-05-03) — what Phase B does and does not do:
Phase B currently writes a markdown report at
~/Projects/KeiSeiKit-public/reports/sleep-YYYY-MM-DD.md (or the
equivalent path inside your sync-repo). The report is intended to be
read by a human.
Auto-codification of rules from sleep insights is not yet
implemented. The ContractDoc designates /escalate-recurrence as
the manual codification path — when you read the morning report and
spot a pattern worth turning into a rule, you invoke that skill by
hand.
When auto-codification lands, the loop will be:
Phase B detects pattern → opens AskUserQuestion →
on user-confirm → writes rule + hook stub
This is tracked as a separate atomar; until then, Phase B is report-only and codification is human-in-the-loop. This matches the sleep-layer rule's "no feedback loop into agent state" invariant — nothing the cloud agent writes is auto-injected into a session.
Setup (one-time, ~5 min):
- Create an empty private repo on GitHub / GitLab / Bitbucket / self-hosted Forgejo
- In Claude Code run
/sleep-setup - The wizard generates an SSH deploy key → you paste it into the repo's deploy-key settings with WRITE access
- The wizard emits a ready-to-paste
/schedule createcommand, converted to your local 03:00 in UTC
After that, the sleep cycle runs every night automatically. The morning report is yours to read — nothing is auto-injected back into any session.
Requires the kei-memory primitive (shipped in the dev and full profiles; add via ./install.sh --add=kei-memory otherwise). Sleep-sync scripts themselves are installed unconditionally and stay dormant until you opt in via /sleep-setup.
Opt in at install time with ./install.sh --with-sleep-sync (TTY-only). Governed by 5 in ~/.claude/rules/sleep-layer.md.
Sleep on it (incubation, v0.12.0) — Phase A
Defer a hard question or research task to the nightly remote agent: run /sleep-on-it, fill in one free-text field plus three clicks (type / priority / format), submit. The task lands in sync-repo/sleep-queue/ and the nightly agent processes it before REM consolidation.
Priority maps to a wall-clock budget. Pick the one that matches the task's difficulty:
| Priority | Budget | When to pick |
|---|---|---|
| Quick | 15 min, this night | Simple questions, fast lookups |
| Standard | 60 min, this night | Default, medium research |
| Deep | 4 hours, this night | Serious derivations, thorough prior-art |
| Marathon | Full night (up to 8 h), 1 task only | Hard equations, full autonomy; Phase B REM skipped that night |
| Weekly batch | 60 min, next Sunday UTC | Non-urgent research |
Checkpointing: Standard / Deep / Marathon runs commit a .partial.md every 20–30 minutes, so if the cloud session is cut short you still get the partial on morning pull.
Typical use:
- "Should I use a continuous-time net for memory re-ranker?" → deep-research → architectural recommendation by morning
- "Compare SvelteKit vs Astro vs Next.js App Router for the kit's landing" → comparative study
- "Derive closed form for an attractor on a Stiefel manifold" → marathon mode, full night of autonomous derivation
- "What patterns in audit-backlog have highest impact?" → pattern analysis
Results in sync-repo/sleep-results/<uuid>.md, linked from the next morning's REM report. Biological analog: the REM-sleep "sleep on it" effect (Wagner et al. 2004, Nature). Queue mutations go through the kei-sleep-queue helper.
Deep-sleep NREM consolidation (v0.13.0) — Phase C
A third nightly phase — Phase C — runs after REM on a user-chosen cadence (default: every 7 days). Biological analog: NREM slow-wave-sleep system consolidation. The remote agent scans your memory-repo for conflicts across rules, hooks, _blocks/, and memory (contradictory directives, overlapping hook matchers, >70%-duplicate blocks, orphaned wikilinks, Constructor-Pattern violations) and produces a structured refactor plan.
4-primitive pipeline, in order:
kei-conflict-scan → kei-refactor-engine → kei-graph-check (via kei-store transport)
(detect) (propose) (verify) (read/write memory-repo)
kei-conflict-scanreads_rules/,hooks/hooks.json,_blocks/, andmemory/and emits a typed conflict list (name-collision, matcher-overlap, duplicate-block, orphan-wikilink, CP-violation).kei-refactor-enginegroups conflicts by safe-to-auto-resolve vsrequires_human_decisionand writes the plan + auto-resolve markdown.kei-graph-checkwalks every wikilink / block-ref / handoff-ref in the proposed state; if anything fails to resolve, the fork branch is blocked and the plan is annotated.kei-storeis the transport — reads the pre-state from your GitHub / Forgejo / Gitea / FS / S3 backend and writes the two output files back atomically.
Concrete example (real category, paraphrased):
Conflict detected: hook
.sh(PreToolUse:Bash, matchergit push) and rule filepatents.md(§"Never reference unfiled applications") both govern the same risk surface — a github push containing private language. The hook blocks on URL; the rule blocks on content. Suggested refactor: keep both (they are complementary), but add a cross-ref frompatents.mdto the hook so a future reader sees the two-layer defence. Auto-resolvable (pure documentation edit, no behaviour change). Written toYYYY-MM-DD-autoresolve.mdfor human review.
Two output modes, chosen once in /sleep-setup Phase 3b:
- Plan only (default) — markdown report in
sync-repo/sleep-deep/YYYY-MM-DD-plan.md. Read in the morning, decide what to merge by hand. - Plan + fork — same plan plus an auto-resolve review markdown (
YYYY-MM-DD-autoresolve.md) listing the auto-resolvable conflicts with WHY / EXAMPLE / TRADEOFF per item. You open each file in an editor, apply the suggested change, commit on adeep-sleep/YYYY-MM-DDbranch, then let the graph-check gate verify the wikilinks still resolve.
v0.14.1 retraction: earlier README claimed a
git apply-ready patch. The engine cannot synthesise real unified-diff hunks without reading the source files — that would risk fabricated edits (RULE 0.4). The autoresolve file is now plain markdown reviewed and applied by hand; the "fork" path only automates the rename/move class of ops, not content edits.
Zero-conflict guarantee: any conflict the engine marks requires_human_decision is EXCLUDED from the auto-resolve markdown and listed plainly in the plan. No silent auto-apply of ambiguous changes.
Store backends (picked in Phase 3b, consumed via the new kei-store trait):
| Backend | Status | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| GitHub private | production | SSH deploy key or PAT; default |
| Forgejo self-hosted | production | Same wire protocol as GitHub |
| Gitea self-hosted | production | Same wire protocol |
| Filesystem only | production | Local .git; no push; fastest |
| S3 / R2 / MinIO | production (v0.21, behind s3 feature) |
Real GetObject / PutObject / ListObjectsV2 via aws-sdk-s3. Build with cargo build -p kei-store --features s3 and set [s3] bucket = "..." in store-config.toml. AWS default credential chain (env vars → ~/.aws/credentials → IMDS). Custom endpoint for R2 / MinIO / Wasabi via KEI_STORE_S3_ENDPOINT env or s3.endpoint TOML field. Binary grows ~5 MB when the feature is on. Omit the feature OR omit s3.bucket to fall back to the v0.14 local-manifest stub (still gated by KEI_STORE_ALLOW_S3_STUB=1). |
Requires the new kei-conflict-scan, kei-refactor-engine, kei-graph-check, and kei-store primitives (shipped in the dev and full profiles). Governed by the Phase C extension of 5 in ~/.claude/rules/sleep-layer.md.