1. Filesystem type detection (architect P2 finding)
_primitives/_rust/keisei/src/fs_type.rs (NEW, 103 LOC)
- statfs(2)-based detection on unix (libc = '0.2' under
[target.'cfg(unix)'.dependencies])
- Recognizes exfat / msdos (FAT32) via f_fstypename on macOS,
via f_type magic numbers on Linux (0x4d44, 0x2011bab0)
- Windows stub returns Unknown (GetVolumeInformationW TBD)
- warn_on_unsafe_fs(root) emits stderr warning on ExFat/Fat32
brain.rs::load calls warn_on_unsafe_fs after canonicalize+symlink
checks. Warning NOT fatal — user can opt into single-client use.
2. Battle-test matrix (architect P3 finding)
tests/battle/Dockerfile.install-test-alpine (NEW)
- alpine:3.19 + apk rust/cargo/pandoc
- Exposes musl-vs-glibc issues in aws-sdk-s3, rusqlite, git2
tests/battle/Dockerfile.install-test-debian (NEW)
- debian:12 + rustup stable + pandoc
- Default server distro, different apt structure from Ubuntu
tests/battle/README.md rewritten — 3-distro matrix with run script
3. USB-BRAIN-GUIDE platform split
docs/USB-BRAIN-GUIDE.md — restructured as TOC + platform-agnostic
preamble + exFAT warning + cross-platform troubleshooting
docs/USB-BRAIN-GUIDE-macos.md (NEW, 97 LOC) — Gatekeeper, diskutil,
/Volumes, xattr -d com.apple.quarantine
docs/USB-BRAIN-GUIDE-linux.md (NEW, 98 LOC) — /media/$USER,
umount, ext4 recommended, systemd-udev auto-mount note
docs/USB-BRAIN-GUIDE-windows.md (NEW, 115 LOC) — PowerShell
Dismount-Volume, NTFS, FS-advisory Unknown caveat
REAL VERIFICATION (paste from agent):
cargo check -p keisei: Finished (clean)
cargo test -p keisei --release: 32 passed 0 failed (30 existing + 2 new)
docker buildx outline: both new Dockerfiles parse
Constructor Pattern:
fs_type.rs 103 LOC, brain.rs 198 LOC (at limit 200, held the line)
All fns <30 LOC. Each USB guide sub-doc 97-115 LOC.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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USB Exobrain — Windows Walkthrough
Platform-specific companion to
USB-BRAIN-GUIDE.md. Read the top-level guide first for prerequisites, warnings, and invariants.
Windows support is best-effort in v0.22 — keisei itself builds cleanly on Windows, but the filesystem-type advisory (fs_type.rs) returns Unknown pending a GetVolumeInformationW implementation. Meaning: the exFAT/FAT32 warning does NOT fire on Windows yet. Format your USB as NTFS manually for multi-client safety.
Shell snippets use PowerShell 7+.
1. Create the brain directory
Plug in the USB; Explorer will show a drive letter (e.g. E:).
$BRAIN = "E:\my-brain"
New-Item -ItemType Directory -Path $BRAIN,"$BRAIN\bin","$BRAIN\memory","$BRAIN\artifacts","$BRAIN\manifests" -Force
2. Download MCP server binaries
$BASE = "https://github.com/KeiSei84/KeiSeiKit/releases/download/v0.21.0"
Push-Location "$BRAIN\bin"
$names = @(
"darwin-arm64", "darwin-x64",
"linux-x64", "linux-arm64",
"windows-x64.exe"
)
foreach ($n in $names) {
Invoke-WebRequest -Uri "$BASE/kei-mcp-server-$n" -OutFile "kei-mcp-server-$n" -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
Invoke-WebRequest -Uri "$BASE/kei-mcp-server-$n.sha256" -OutFile "kei-mcp-server-$n.sha256" -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue
}
Get-ChildItem kei-mcp-server-*.sha256 | ForEach-Object {
$expected = (Get-Content $_).Split(' ')[0]
$target = $_.Name -replace '\.sha256$',''
$actual = (Get-FileHash $target -Algorithm SHA256).Hash.ToLower()
if ($actual -ne $expected) { Write-Error "FAIL: $target" }
}
Pop-Location
No chmod +x on Windows — .exe is executable by extension. No xattr concept (Windows does not use HFS-style quarantine).
3. Write manifest.toml (schema v2)
@"
[brain]
schema_version = 2
name = "my-brain"
created = "2026-04-22T00:00:00Z"
[paths]
memory = "memory/"
artifacts = "artifacts/"
manifests = "manifests/"
[paths.mcp_server]
darwin-arm64 = "bin/kei-mcp-server-darwin-arm64"
darwin-x64 = "bin/kei-mcp-server-darwin-x64"
linux-x64 = "bin/kei-mcp-server-linux-x64"
linux-arm64 = "bin/kei-mcp-server-linux-arm64"
windows-x64 = "bin/kei-mcp-server-windows-x64.exe"
"@ | Set-Content -Path "$BRAIN\manifest.toml" -Encoding utf8NoBOM
Note the utf8NoBOM encoding — the toml parser does not handle a UTF-8 BOM gracefully.
4. Verify + attach
keisei list-adapters
keisei status # "no brain attached"
keisei attach "$BRAIN" --scope=user
Marker lands at %USERPROFILE%\.keisei\attached.toml. Claude Code settings at %USERPROFILE%\.claude\settings.json.
5. Verify in Claude Code
Get-Content "$HOME\.claude\settings.json" | ConvertFrom-Json | Select-Object -ExpandProperty mcpServers
6. Multi-client mount
keisei mount $BRAIN
7. Project-scope
cd C:\path\to\your-repo
keisei attach $BRAIN --scope=project # claude-code + cursor only
8. Detach + eject
keisei detach
# Eject via PowerShell:
$vol = Get-Volume -DriveLetter E
$vol | Dismount-Volume -Force
Or use the system tray "Safely Remove Hardware" icon — either path flushes pending writes before the device is physically removed.
Windows-specific troubleshooting
- FS advisory not firing — v0.22 Windows build returns
Unknownfromdetect_fs_warning. Format the stick as NTFS manually; exFAT is unsafe forkeisei mount. A future release will wireGetVolumeInformationW. - Long-path failures — the brain root plus any nested manifest path must fit inside Windows' MAX_PATH (260 chars) unless you've opted into long paths via
HKLM:\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\FileSystem\LongPathsEnabled = 1. Keep$BRAINshort. - Drive letter reassignment — Windows may hand out a different letter next plug-in. The marker stores an absolute path, so a letter change breaks resolution. Re-attach after the new letter appears.
- Execution policy — PowerShell will refuse to run helper scripts under default
Restrictedpolicy.Set-ExecutionPolicy -Scope CurrentUser -ExecutionPolicy RemoteSignedas a one-time fix.