Single binary, three backends (Postgres/SQLite/MySQL) autodetected from DATABASE_URL scheme. Sequential .sql migrations tracked in _kei_migrations with SHA-256 checksums. Commands: kei-migrate up — apply pending kei-migrate down [n] — revert last N (requires .down.sql) kei-migrate status — list applied vs pending kei-migrate create <name> — scaffold up+down pair with UTC ts Constructor Pattern: 10 source files, all <90 LOC, functions <30 LOC. Deps: sqlx 0.8 (any+postgres+sqlite+mysql, rustls), clap 4, chrono, sha2, anyhow, tokio. Tests: 9/9 passing (cargo test, SQLite backend). Clippy clean: cargo clippy --all-targets -- -D warnings. Safety features: - checksum drift detection on applied migrations - IRREVERSIBLE marker blocks down-revert - duplicate version detection at scan time - each migration in its own transaction Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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_primitives — first-class building blocks
_primitives/ holds standalone utilities that agents, hooks, and skills
(including /compose-solution) depend on. Unlike _blocks/ (behavioral
markdown) or _manifests/ (agent TOML), primitives are executable shell
programs installed at $HOME/.claude/agents/_primitives/ by install.sh.
Current primitives
| Primitive | Purpose | Invocation |
|---|---|---|
tomd.sh |
Universal non-native-format → markdown converter (PDF, DOCX, XLSX, PPTX, CSV, images, code). | ~/.claude/agents/_primitives/tomd.sh <file> |
tomd.sh is ported from the KeiAgent project (user's personal CLI
predecessor) bin/keiagent-tomd — same format matrix, KeiSeiKit-style
error tags ([tomd]), configurable cache directory (KEISEI_TOMD_CACHE).
Hook integration
hooks/tomd-preread.sh is a PreToolUse(Read) hook that auto-redirects
Claude to the converted markdown when a Read targets .docx / .doc / .xlsx / .pptx / .csv. Cached under $KEISEI_TOMD_CACHE (default
/tmp/keisei-tomd-cache).
/compose-solution discovery
Phase 3 prior-art sweep greps _primitives/ alongside _blocks/,
_manifests/, skills/, _bridges/, hooks/. If a user task involves
file-format parsing, the meta-composer surfaces tomd automatically —
reuse over rewrite (RULE "No Patching").