CI's duplicate-detection step (sliding 5-line window) flagged 4 new
duplicate blocks shared with lib/init/nomad/cluster-up.sh — both used
the same `dry_run=false; while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do case "$1" in --dry-run)
... -h|--help) ... *) die "unknown flag: $1" ;; esac done` shape.
vault-apply-policies.sh has exactly one optional flag, so a flat
single-arg case with an `'')` no-op branch is shorter and structurally
distinct from the multi-flag while-loop parsers elsewhere in the repo.
The --help text now uses printf instead of a heredoc, which avoids the
EOF/exit/;;/die anchor that was the other half of the duplicate window.
DIFF_BASE=main .woodpecker/detect-duplicates.py now reports 0 new
duplicate blocks. Behavior unchanged: --dry-run, --help, --bogus, and
no-arg invocations all verified locally.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Land the Vault ACL policies and an idempotent apply script. 18 policies:
service-{forgejo,woodpecker}, bot-{dev,review,gardener,architect,planner,
predictor,supervisor,vault,dev-qwen}, runner-{GITHUB,CODEBERG,CLAWHUB,
NPM,DOCKER_HUB}_TOKEN + runner-DEPLOY_KEY, and dispatcher.
tools/vault-apply-policies.sh diffs each file against the on-server
policy text before calling hvault_policy_apply, reporting created /
updated / unchanged per file. --dry-run prints planned names + SHA256
and makes no Vault calls.
vault/policies/AGENTS.md documents the naming convention (service-/
bot-/runner-/dispatcher), the KV path each policy grants, the rationale
for one-policy-per-runner-secret (AD-006 least-privilege at dispatch
time), and what lands in later S2.* issues (#880-#884).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>