Three fixes for the positive feedback loop causing runaway memory usage:
1. SIGUSR1 throttling in observe.sh: Signal observer only every 20
observations (configurable via ECC_OBSERVER_SIGNAL_EVERY_N) instead
of on every tool call. Uses a counter file to track invocations.
2. Re-entrancy guard in observer-loop.sh on_usr1(): ANALYZING flag
prevents parallel Claude analysis processes from spawning when
signals arrive while analysis is already running.
3. Cooldown + tail-based sampling in observer-loop.sh:
- 60s cooldown between analyses (ECC_OBSERVER_ANALYSIS_COOLDOWN)
- Only last 500 lines sent to LLM (ECC_OBSERVER_MAX_ANALYSIS_LINES)
instead of the entire observations file
Closes#521
* Add install.ps1 PowerShell wrapper and tests
Add a Windows-native PowerShell wrapper (install.ps1) that resolves symlinks and delegates to the Node-based installer runtime. Update README with PowerShell usage examples and cross-platform npx entrypoint guidance. Point the ecc-install bin to the Node installer (scripts/install-apply.js) in package.json (and refresh package-lock), include install.ps1 in package files, and add tests: a new install-ps1.test.js and a tweak to install-sh.test.js to skip on Windows. These changes provide native Windows installer support while keeping npm-compatible cross-platform invocation.
* Improve tests for Windows HOME/USERPROFILE
Make tests more cross-platform by ensuring HOME and USERPROFILE are kept in sync and by normalizing test file paths for display.
- tests/lib/session-adapters.test.js: set USERPROFILE when temporarily setting HOME and restore previous USERPROFILE on teardown.
- tests/run-all.js: use a normalized displayPath (forward-slash separated) for logging and error messages so output is consistent across platforms.
- tests/scripts/ecc.test.js & tests/scripts/session-inspect.test.js: build envOverrides from options.env and add HOME <-> USERPROFILE fallbacks so spawned child processes receive both variables when only one is provided.
These changes prevent test failures and inconsistent logs on Windows where USERPROFILE is used instead of HOME.
* Fix Windows paths and test flakiness
Improve cross-platform behavior and test stability.
- Remove unused createLegacyInstallPlan import from install-lifecycle.js.
- Change resolveInstallConfigPath to use path.normalize(path.join(cwd, configPath)) to produce normalized relative paths.
- Tests: add toBashPath and normalizedRelativePath helpers to normalize Windows paths for bash and comparisons.
- Make cleanupTestDir retry rmSync on transient Windows errors (EPERM/EBUSY/ENOTEMPTY) with short backoff using sleepMs.
- Ensure spawned test processes receive USERPROFILE and convert repo/detect paths to bash format when invoking bash.
These changes reduce Windows-specific failures and flakiness in the test suite and tidy up a small unused import.
- canonical-session: fall back to JSON file recording when the loaded
state-store module has no writer methods (factory vs instance)
- install-executor: skip node_modules and .git dirs in listFilesRecursive
to prevent ETIMEDOUT copying thousands of .opencode dependency files
- ecc.js: increase maxBuffer to 10MB for spawned subcommands to prevent
ENOBUFS on large install plan JSON output
- install-apply.test: update Cursor and Antigravity path assertions to
match flattened rule layout and remapped dirs (workflows, skills)
- ecc.test: increase maxBuffer in test runner to handle large output
- orchestrate-codex-worker.sh: guard against unreadable task file before
cat, write failure status and handoff artifacts on early exit
* feat: add SQLite state store and ECC status CLI
* fix: replace better-sqlite3 with sql.js to eliminate native module CI failures
better-sqlite3 requires native C++ compilation (node-gyp, prebuild-install)
which fails in CI across npm/pnpm on all platforms:
- npm ci: lock file out of sync with native transitive deps
- pnpm: native bindings not found at runtime
- Windows: native compilation fails entirely
sql.js is a pure JavaScript/WASM SQLite implementation with zero native
dependencies. The adapter in index.js wraps the sql.js API to match the
better-sqlite3 interface used by migrations.js and queries.js.
Key implementation detail: sql.js db.export() implicitly ends active
transactions, so the adapter defers disk writes (saveToDisk) until
after transaction commit via an inTransaction guard flag.
createStateStore is now async (sql.js requires async WASM init).
Updated status.js, sessions-cli.js, and tests accordingly.
- Registry accepts { type, value } structured targets
- Add --list-adapters and --target-type CLI flags to session-inspect
- Export adapter type from claude-history and dmux-tmux adapters
- 71 new session adapter tests, 34 new session-inspect tests
- All 1142 tests passing
* fix: restore ci compatibility on windows
* fix: normalize hook path assertions on windows
* fix: relax repo root assertion on windows
* fix: keep hook root assertion strict on windows
Handle Windows .cmd shim resolution via spawnSync with strict path
validation. Removes shell:true injection risk, uses strict equality,
and restores .cmd support with path injection guard.
Invoke hook scripts directly via require() when they export a
run(rawInput) function, eliminating one Node.js process spawn per
hook invocation (~50-100ms).
Includes path traversal guard, timeouts, error logging, PR review
feedback, legacy hooks guard, normalized filePath, and restored
findProjectRoot config detection with package manager support.
- Use local node_modules/.bin/biome binary instead of npx (~200-500ms savings)
- Change post-edit-format from `biome format --write` to `biome check --write`
(format + lint in one pass)
- Skip redundant biome check in quality-gate for JS/TS files already
handled by post-edit-format
- Fix quality-gate to use findProjectRoot instead of process.cwd()
- Export run() function from both hooks for direct invocation
- Update tests to match shared resolve-formatter module usage
Extract project-root discovery, formatter detection, and binary
resolution into a reusable module. Caches results per-process to
avoid redundant filesystem lookups on every Edit hook invocation.
This is the foundation for eliminating npx overhead in format hooks.