| `lib/ci-helpers.sh` | `ci_passed()` — returns 0 if CI state is "success" (or no CI configured). `ci_required_for_pr()` — returns 0 if PR has code files (CI required), 1 if non-code only (CI not required). `is_infra_step()` — returns 0 if a single CI step failure matches infra heuristics (clone/git exit 128, any exit 137, log timeout patterns). `classify_pipeline_failure()` — returns "infra \<reason>" if any failed Woodpecker step matches infra heuristics via `is_infra_step()`, else "code". `ensure_priority_label()` — looks up (or creates) the `priority` label and returns its ID; caches in `_PRIORITY_LABEL_ID`. `ci_commit_status <sha>` — queries Woodpecker directly for CI state, falls back to forge commit status API. `ci_pipeline_number <sha>` — returns the Woodpecker pipeline number for a commit, falls back to parsing forge status `target_url`. `ci_promote <repo_id> <pipeline_num> <environment>` — promotes a pipeline to a named Woodpecker environment (vault-gated deployment: vault approves, vault-fire calls this — vault redesign in progress, see #73-#77). `ci_get_logs <pipeline_number> [--step <name>]` — reads CI logs from Woodpecker SQLite database via `lib/ci-log-reader.py`; outputs last 200 lines to stdout. Requires mounted woodpecker-data volume at /woodpecker-data. | dev-poll, review-poll, review-pr |
| `lib/load-project.sh` | Parses a `projects/*.toml` file into env vars (`PROJECT_NAME`, `FORGE_REPO`, `WOODPECKER_REPO_ID`, monitoring toggles, mirror config, etc.). Also exports `FORGE_REPO_OWNER` (the owner component of `FORGE_REPO`, e.g. `disinto-admin` from `disinto-admin/disinto`). | env.sh (when `PROJECT_TOML` is set) |
| `lib/parse-deps.sh` | Extracts dependency issue numbers from an issue body (stdin → stdout, one number per line). Matches `## Dependencies` / `## Depends on` / `## Blocked by` sections and inline `depends on #N` / `blocked by #N` patterns. Inline scan skips fenced code blocks to prevent false positives from code examples in issue bodies. Not sourced — executed via `bash lib/parse-deps.sh`. | dev-poll |
| `lib/guard.sh` | `check_active(agent_name)` — reads `$FACTORY_ROOT/state/.{agent_name}-active`; exits 0 (skip) if the file is absent. Factory is off by default — state files must be created to enable each agent. **Logs a message to stderr** when skipping (`[check_active] SKIP: state file not found`), so agent dropout is visible in cron logs. Sourced by dev-poll.sh, review-poll.sh, predictor-run.sh, supervisor-run.sh. | cron entry points |
| `lib/mirrors.sh` | `mirror_push()` — pushes `$PRIMARY_BRANCH` + tags to all configured mirror remotes (fire-and-forget background pushes). Reads `MIRROR_NAMES` and `MIRROR_*` vars exported by `load-project.sh` from the `[mirrors]` TOML section. Failures are logged but never block the pipeline. Sourced by dev-poll.sh — called after every successful merge. | dev-poll.sh |
| `lib/build-graph.py` | Python tool: parses VISION.md, prerequisites.md (from ops repo), AGENTS.md, formulas/*.toml, evidence/ (from ops repo), and forge issues/labels into a NetworkX DiGraph. Runs structural analyses (orphaned objectives, stale prerequisites, thin evidence, circular deps) and outputs a JSON report. Used by `review-pr.sh` (per-PR changed-file analysis) and `predictor-run.sh` (full-project analysis) to provide structural context to Claude. | review-pr.sh, predictor-run.sh |
| `lib/tea-helpers.sh` | `tea_file_issue(title, body, labels...)` — create issue via tea CLI with secret scanning; sets `FILED_ISSUE_NUM`. `tea_relabel(issue_num, labels...)` — replace labels using tea's `edit` subcommand (not `label`). `tea_comment(issue_num, body)` — add comment with secret scanning. `tea_close(issue_num)` — close issue. All use `TEA_LOGIN` and `FORGE_REPO` from env.sh. Labels by name (no ID lookup). Tea binary download verified via sha256 checksum. Sourced by env.sh when `tea` binary is available. | env.sh (conditional) |
| `lib/branch-protection.sh` | Branch protection helpers for Forgejo repos. `setup_vault_branch_protection()` — configures admin-only merge protection on main (require 1 approval, restrict merge to admin role, block direct pushes). `setup_profile_branch_protection()` — same protection for `.profile` repos. `verify_branch_protection()` — checks protection is correctly configured. `remove_branch_protection()` — removes protection (cleanup/testing). Handles race condition after initial push: retries with backoff if Forgejo hasn't processed the branch yet. Requires `FORGE_TOKEN`, `FORGE_URL`, `FORGE_OPS_REPO`. | bin/disinto (hire-an-agent) |
| `lib/agent-sdk.sh` | `agent_run([--resume SESSION_ID] [--worktree DIR] PROMPT)` — one-shot `claude -p` invocation with session persistence. Saves session ID to `SID_FILE`, reads it back on resume. `agent_recover_session()` — restore previous session ID from `SID_FILE` on startup. **Nudge guard**: skips nudge injection if the worktree is clean and no push is expected, preventing spurious re-invocations. Callers must define `SID_FILE`, `LOGFILE`, and `log()` before sourcing. | formula-driven agents (dev-agent, planner-run, predictor-run, gardener-run) |
| `lib/forge-push.sh` | `push_to_forge()` — pushes a local clone to the Forgejo remote and verifies the push. `_assert_forge_push_globals()` validates required env vars before use. Requires `FORGE_URL`, `FORGE_TOKEN`, `FACTORY_ROOT`, `PRIMARY_BRANCH`. | bin/disinto (init) |
| `lib/hire-agent.sh` | `disinto_hire_an_agent()` — user creation, `.profile` repo setup, formula copying, branch protection, and state marker creation for hiring a new agent. Requires `FORGE_URL`, `FORGE_TOKEN`, `FACTORY_ROOT`, `PROJECT_NAME`. Extracted from `bin/disinto`. | bin/disinto (hire) |
| `lib/release.sh` | `disinto_release()` — vault TOML creation, branch setup on ops repo, PR creation, and auto-merge request for a versioned release. `_assert_release_globals()` validates required env vars. Requires `FORGE_URL`, `FORGE_TOKEN`, `FORGE_OPS_REPO`, `FACTORY_ROOT`, `PRIMARY_BRANCH`. Extracted from `bin/disinto`. | bin/disinto (release) |