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Harry Kwok 5818e8adc7 feat: project-scoped instinct isolation
* feat: add project-scoped instinct isolation

* fix(continuous-learning-v2): harden instinct loading and promotion safety; sync v2.1 command docs

* fix(ci): make copilot-setup-steps a valid GitHub Actions workflow

* fix(hooks): stabilize docs warning inline JS regex parsing
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#!/bin/bash
# Continuous Learning v2 - Observer Agent Launcher
#
# Starts the background observer agent that analyzes observations
# and creates instincts. Uses Haiku model for cost efficiency.
#
# v2.1: Project-scoped — detects current project and analyzes
# project-specific observations into project-scoped instincts.
#
# Usage:
# start-observer.sh # Start observer for current project (or global)
# start-observer.sh stop # Stop running observer
# start-observer.sh status # Check if observer is running
set -e
# ─────────────────────────────────────────────
# Project detection
# ─────────────────────────────────────────────
SCRIPT_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
SKILL_ROOT="$(cd "$SCRIPT_DIR/.." && pwd)"
# Source shared project detection helper
# This sets: PROJECT_ID, PROJECT_NAME, PROJECT_ROOT, PROJECT_DIR
source "${SKILL_ROOT}/scripts/detect-project.sh"
# ─────────────────────────────────────────────
# Configuration
# ─────────────────────────────────────────────
CONFIG_DIR="${HOME}/.claude/homunculus"
CONFIG_FILE="${SKILL_ROOT}/config.json"
# PID file is project-scoped so each project can have its own observer
PID_FILE="${PROJECT_DIR}/.observer.pid"
LOG_FILE="${PROJECT_DIR}/observer.log"
OBSERVATIONS_FILE="${PROJECT_DIR}/observations.jsonl"
INSTINCTS_DIR="${PROJECT_DIR}/instincts/personal"
# Read config values from config.json
OBSERVER_INTERVAL_MINUTES=5
MIN_OBSERVATIONS=20
OBSERVER_ENABLED=false
if [ -f "$CONFIG_FILE" ]; then
_config=$(CLV2_CONFIG="$CONFIG_FILE" python3 -c "
import json, os
with open(os.environ['CLV2_CONFIG']) as f:
cfg = json.load(f)
obs = cfg.get('observer', {})
print(obs.get('run_interval_minutes', 5))
print(obs.get('min_observations_to_analyze', 20))
print(str(obs.get('enabled', False)).lower())
" 2>/dev/null || echo "5
20
false")
_interval=$(echo "$_config" | sed -n '1p')
_min_obs=$(echo "$_config" | sed -n '2p')
_enabled=$(echo "$_config" | sed -n '3p')
if [ "$_interval" -gt 0 ] 2>/dev/null; then
OBSERVER_INTERVAL_MINUTES="$_interval"
fi
if [ "$_min_obs" -gt 0 ] 2>/dev/null; then
MIN_OBSERVATIONS="$_min_obs"
fi
if [ "$_enabled" = "true" ]; then
OBSERVER_ENABLED=true
fi
fi
OBSERVER_INTERVAL_SECONDS=$((OBSERVER_INTERVAL_MINUTES * 60))
echo "Project: ${PROJECT_NAME} (${PROJECT_ID})"
echo "Storage: ${PROJECT_DIR}"
case "${1:-start}" in
stop)
if [ -f "$PID_FILE" ]; then
pid=$(cat "$PID_FILE")
if kill -0 "$pid" 2>/dev/null; then
echo "Stopping observer for ${PROJECT_NAME} (PID: $pid)..."
kill "$pid"
rm -f "$PID_FILE"
echo "Observer stopped."
else
echo "Observer not running (stale PID file)."
rm -f "$PID_FILE"
fi
else
echo "Observer not running."
fi
exit 0
;;
status)
if [ -f "$PID_FILE" ]; then
pid=$(cat "$PID_FILE")
if kill -0 "$pid" 2>/dev/null; then
echo "Observer is running (PID: $pid)"
echo "Log: $LOG_FILE"
echo "Observations: $(wc -l < "$OBSERVATIONS_FILE" 2>/dev/null || echo 0) lines"
# Also show instinct count
instinct_count=$(find "$INSTINCTS_DIR" -name "*.yaml" 2>/dev/null | wc -l)
echo "Instincts: $instinct_count"
exit 0
else
echo "Observer not running (stale PID file)"
rm -f "$PID_FILE"
exit 1
fi
else
echo "Observer not running"
exit 1
fi
;;
start)
# Check if observer is disabled in config
if [ "$OBSERVER_ENABLED" != "true" ]; then
echo "Observer is disabled in config.json (observer.enabled: false)."
echo "Set observer.enabled to true in config.json to enable."
exit 1
fi
# Check if already running
if [ -f "$PID_FILE" ]; then
pid=$(cat "$PID_FILE")
if kill -0 "$pid" 2>/dev/null; then
echo "Observer already running for ${PROJECT_NAME} (PID: $pid)"
exit 0
fi
rm -f "$PID_FILE"
fi
echo "Starting observer agent for ${PROJECT_NAME}..."
# The observer loop
(
trap 'rm -f "$PID_FILE"; exit 0' TERM INT
analyze_observations() {
# Only analyze if observations file exists and has enough entries
if [ ! -f "$OBSERVATIONS_FILE" ]; then
return
fi
obs_count=$(wc -l < "$OBSERVATIONS_FILE" 2>/dev/null || echo 0)
if [ "$obs_count" -lt "$MIN_OBSERVATIONS" ]; then
return
fi
echo "[$(date)] Analyzing $obs_count observations for project ${PROJECT_NAME}..." >> "$LOG_FILE"
# Use Claude Code with Haiku to analyze observations
# The prompt now specifies project-scoped instinct creation
if command -v claude &> /dev/null; then
exit_code=0
claude --model haiku --print \
"Read $OBSERVATIONS_FILE and identify patterns for the project '${PROJECT_NAME}'.
If you find 3+ occurrences of the same pattern, create an instinct file in $INSTINCTS_DIR/ following this format:
---
id: <kebab-case-id>
trigger: \"<when this happens>\"
confidence: <0.3-0.9>
domain: <code-style|testing|git|debugging|workflow|etc>
source: session-observation
scope: project
project_id: ${PROJECT_ID}
project_name: ${PROJECT_NAME}
---
# <Title>
## Action
<What to do>
## Evidence
<What observations led to this>
Be conservative - only create instincts for clear patterns.
If a pattern seems universal (not project-specific), set scope to 'global' instead of 'project'.
Examples of global patterns: 'always validate user input', 'prefer explicit error handling'.
Examples of project patterns: 'use React functional components', 'follow Django REST framework conventions'." \
>> "$LOG_FILE" 2>&1 || exit_code=$?
if [ "$exit_code" -ne 0 ]; then
echo "[$(date)] Claude analysis failed (exit $exit_code)" >> "$LOG_FILE"
fi
else
echo "[$(date)] claude CLI not found, skipping analysis" >> "$LOG_FILE"
fi
# Archive processed observations
if [ -f "$OBSERVATIONS_FILE" ]; then
archive_dir="${PROJECT_DIR}/observations.archive"
mkdir -p "$archive_dir"
mv "$OBSERVATIONS_FILE" "$archive_dir/processed-$(date +%Y%m%d-%H%M%S)-$$.jsonl" 2>/dev/null || true
fi
}
# Handle SIGUSR1 for on-demand analysis
trap 'analyze_observations' USR1
echo "$$" > "$PID_FILE"
echo "[$(date)] Observer started for ${PROJECT_NAME} (PID: $$)" >> "$LOG_FILE"
while true; do
# Check at configured interval (default: 5 minutes)
sleep "$OBSERVER_INTERVAL_SECONDS"
analyze_observations
done
) &
disown
# Wait a moment for PID file
sleep 1
if [ -f "$PID_FILE" ]; then
echo "Observer started (PID: $(cat "$PID_FILE"))"
echo "Log: $LOG_FILE"
else
echo "Failed to start observer"
exit 1
fi
;;
*)
echo "Usage: $0 {start|stop|status}"
exit 1
;;
esac