A fresh install now activates only the safety pack; discipline hooks and agents are opt-in via an onboarding step (step 6) or `kei configure`. "People don't need Rust-only" — they pick their own stack. - _primitives/hook-packs.toml: SSoT mapping pack -> hooks, stack -> packs + agent groups. safety always on; evidence/observability/epistemic/ orchestration/git-guard/stack-rust opt-in. rust-first/no-python only under the systems stack; git-guard (no-github-push) opt-in only, pulled by no stack. - lib-profile: extract generic _toml_array (reused by lib-packs); profile_members becomes a thin wrapper (no behavior change). - lib-packs: pack/stack/agent resolvers + selection loader. - lib-hooks: filter_snippet_by_packs (install-time allowlist) + prune_kit_hooks (reconfigure removes deselected kit hooks, keeps foreign ones); activate_hooks rewired to prune + filter + merge. No custom settings.json fields (/doctor safe). - lib-agents: install_manifests filters by stack agent set (empty = install all). - onboarding: pick_stack step (reuse _onb_read_choice), persists stack_profile + enabled_packs to onboarding.toml; i18n STR_* added. - bin/kei configure -> scripts/kei-configure.sh (re-pick without reinstall); install stamps ~/.claude/.kei-kit-dir. - numeric-claims-guard: money regex no longer matches shell positionals ($1..$9); requires decimal / unit / 2+ digits / tilde. Real money + time still caught. - gate one-liner added to 8 discipline hooks (runtime toggle via hooks-control). Verified end-to-end (scratch HOME): fresh=safety only; evidence pack adds numeric+citation; systems stack wires rust-first + 14 base/systems agents (no data-science/swift); reconfigure-shrink prunes kit hooks but keeps a foreign hook; settings schema clean; assembler golden 3/3. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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125 lines
3.3 KiB
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# shellcheck shell=bash
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# lib-profile.sh — MANIFEST.toml parser + profile resolver.
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#
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# Tiny awk-based TOML reader with optional Python fallback for robustness.
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# Two shapes used:
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# 1. profile.<name> = ["a", "b", ...]
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# 2. [primitive.<name>] kind/file/crate/deps/desc
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#
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# If tomllib (python3.11+) or toml is available, prefer it. Otherwise awk.
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#
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# Requires: $MANIFEST (set by install.sh).
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# Requires: err from lib-log.sh.
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have_python_toml() {
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if command -v python3 >/dev/null 2>&1; then
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python3 -c 'import tomllib' >/dev/null 2>&1 && return 0
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python3 -c 'import toml' >/dev/null 2>&1 && return 0
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fi
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return 1
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}
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# Generic one-line-array TOML reader. Echoes space-separated values of
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# [<table>]
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# <key> = ["a", "b", ...]
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# python-tomllib preferred; awk fallback handles one-line arrays only.
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# Usage: _toml_array <file> <table> <key>
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_toml_array() {
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local file="$1" table="$2" key="$3"
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[ -f "$file" ] || return 1
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if have_python_toml; then
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python3 - "$file" "$table" "$key" <<'PY' 2>/dev/null || return 1
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import sys
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try:
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import tomllib
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mode = "rb"
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except ImportError:
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import toml as tomllib
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mode = "r"
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path, table, key = sys.argv[1], sys.argv[2], sys.argv[3]
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with open(path, mode) as f:
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data = tomllib.load(f)
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vals = data.get(table, {}).get(key)
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if vals is None:
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sys.exit(2)
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print(" ".join(vals))
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PY
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else
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awk -v table="$table" -v key="$key" '
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$0 ~ "^\\[" table "\\]" { in_t=1; next }
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/^\[/ { in_t=0 }
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in_t && $0 ~ "^[[:space:]]*" key "[[:space:]]*=" {
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line = $0
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sub(/^[^\[]*\[/, "", line)
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sub(/\].*$/, "", line)
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gsub(/"/, "", line)
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gsub(/,/, " ", line)
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print line
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exit
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}
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' "$file"
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fi
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}
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# Echo space-separated primitive names for a given profile.
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# Usage: profile_members <profile-name>
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profile_members() {
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local profile="$1"
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[ -f "$MANIFEST" ] || { err "MANIFEST.toml not found at $MANIFEST"; return 1; }
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_toml_array "$MANIFEST" "profile" "$profile"
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}
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# Echo a field of a primitive. Usage: primitive_field <name> <field>
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# field ∈ { kind, file, crate, desc, deps }
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primitive_field() {
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local name="$1" field="$2"
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[ -f "$MANIFEST" ] || return 1
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if have_python_toml; then
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python3 - "$MANIFEST" "$name" "$field" <<'PY' 2>/dev/null
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import sys
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try:
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import tomllib
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mode = "rb"
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except ImportError:
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import toml as tomllib
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mode = "r"
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path, name, field = sys.argv[1], sys.argv[2], sys.argv[3]
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with open(path, mode) as f:
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data = tomllib.load(f) if mode == "rb" else tomllib.load(f)
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p = data.get("primitive", {}).get(name)
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if p is None:
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sys.exit(2)
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v = p.get(field, "")
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if isinstance(v, list):
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print("; ".join(v))
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else:
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print(v)
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PY
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else
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awk -v pname="$name" -v fname="$field" '
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$0 ~ "^\\[primitive\\." pname "\\]" { in_p=1; next }
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/^\[/ && in_p { in_p=0 }
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in_p && $0 ~ "^[[:space:]]*" fname "[[:space:]]*=" {
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line = $0
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sub(/^[^=]*=[[:space:]]*/, "", line)
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gsub(/^"/, "", line)
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gsub(/"$/, "", line)
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print line
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exit
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}
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' "$MANIFEST"
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fi
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}
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# Echo all primitive names defined in MANIFEST.
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all_primitive_names() {
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[ -f "$MANIFEST" ] || return 1
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awk '
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/^\[primitive\./ {
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name = $0
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sub(/^\[primitive\./, "", name)
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sub(/\]$/, "", name)
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print name
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}
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' "$MANIFEST"
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}
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