Remove the orphaned post-session dust accumulator from gardener-agent.sh (no longer reached after #367 moved gardener-poll.sh to action issues). Add a dedicated dust-bundling formula step to run-gardener.toml that handles the full lifecycle: dedup, timestamps, 30-day TTL expiry, and bundling groups with 3+ items into backlog issues. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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153 lines
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# formulas/groom-backlog.toml — Groom the backlog: triage all tech-debt with verify loop
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name = "groom-backlog"
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description = "Triage and process all tech-debt issues — blockers first, then by impact score, verify to zero"
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version = 1
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[context]
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files = ["README.md", "AGENTS.md", "VISION.md"]
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[[steps]]
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id = "inventory"
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title = "Fetch, score, and classify all tech-debt issues"
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description = """
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Fetch all open tech-debt issues:
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curl -sf -H "Authorization: token $CODEBERG_TOKEN" \
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"$CODEBERG_API/issues?type=issues&state=open&limit=50" | \
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jq '[.[] | select(.labels | map(.name) | any(. == "tech-debt"))]'
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For each issue compute a triage score:
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impact: blocker=13 / velocity-drag=8 / quality=5 / cosmetic=2
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effort: trivial=1 / gardener-can-fix=3 / needs-human=8 / unknown=13
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score = impact / effort (higher = do first)
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staleness: last update >90 days ago = stale candidate
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Flag likely duplicates (similar title/body, >70% word overlap).
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Separate into tiers:
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tier-0 = blockers: issues blocking the factory pipeline (impact >= 13, or flagged as PRIORITY_blockers_starving_factory)
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tier-1 = high-value: score >= 1.0, gardener can process
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tier-2 = dust: score < 1.0, cosmetic, single-line, trivial
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Print tier counts before proceeding.
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"""
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[[steps]]
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id = "process-blockers"
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title = "Resolve all tier-0 blockers — factory cannot proceed until these reach zero"
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description = """
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Process EVERY tier-0 issue. No skipping.
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The bash pre-analysis above may have flagged PRIORITY_blockers_starving_factory issues.
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These are issues that block backlog items but are not themselves labeled backlog.
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The dev-agent is completely starved until they are promoted or resolved.
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For each tier-0 issue:
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- Read the full body: curl -sf -H "Authorization: token $CODEBERG_TOKEN" "$CODEBERG_API/issues/{number}"
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- If resolvable: promote to backlog — add acceptance criteria, affected files, relabel
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- If needs human decision: add to ESCALATE block
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- If invalid / wontfix: close with explanation comment
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After completing all tier-0, re-fetch to check for new blockers:
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curl -sf -H "Authorization: token $CODEBERG_TOKEN" \
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"$CODEBERG_API/issues?type=issues&state=open&limit=50" | \
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jq '[.[] | select(.labels | map(.name) | any(. == "tech-debt"))]'
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If new tier-0 blockers appeared, process those too.
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Tier-0 MUST reach zero before proceeding to tier-1.
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"""
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needs = ["inventory"]
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[[steps]]
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id = "process-scored"
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title = "Process tier-1 issues in descending score order"
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description = """
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Work through tier-1 issues from highest score to lowest.
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For each issue choose ONE action and write its result to the result file:
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PROMOTE (substantial work — multi-file, behavioral, architectural, security):
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1. Read full body
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2. Add ## Acceptance criteria with checkboxes
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3. Add ## Affected files section
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4. Add ## Dependencies if needed
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5. Relabel from tech-debt to backlog
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6. Write: echo "ACTION: promoted #NNN to backlog — <reason>" >> "$RESULT_FILE"
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DUST (trivial — single-line edit, rename, comment, style, whitespace):
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Write: echo 'DUST: {"issue": NNN, "group": "<file-or-subsystem>", "title": "...", "reason": "..."}' >> "$RESULT_FILE"
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Group by file or subsystem: e.g. "gardener", "lib/env.sh", "dev-poll"
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Do NOT close dust issues — the dust-bundling formula step auto-bundles groups of 3+ into a backlog issue.
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DUPLICATE (>80% overlap after reading both bodies — confirm before closing):
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Post comment: curl -X POST ... /issues/NNN/comments -d '{"body":"Duplicate of #OLDER"}'
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Close: curl -X PATCH ... /issues/NNN -d '{"state":"closed"}'
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Write: echo "ACTION: closed #NNN as duplicate of #OLDER" >> "$RESULT_FILE"
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ESCALATE (ambiguous scope, architectural question, needs human decision):
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Collect into the ESCALATE block written to the result file at the end.
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Dust vs ore rules:
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Dust: comment fix, variable rename, whitespace/formatting, single-line edit, trivial cleanup with no behavior change
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Ore: multi-file changes, behavioral fixes, architectural improvements, security/correctness issues
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Sibling dependency rule (CRITICAL):
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Issues created from the same PR review or code audit are SIBLINGS — independent work items.
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NEVER add bidirectional ## Dependencies between siblings — this creates permanent deadlocks.
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Use ## Related for cross-references: "## Related\n- #NNN (sibling)"
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The dev-poll parser only reads ## Dependencies / ## Depends on / ## Blocked by headers.
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Every 5 issues processed, check for new tier-0 blockers. If found, stop and handle them before continuing.
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"""
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needs = ["process-blockers"]
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[[steps]]
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id = "classify-dust"
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title = "Triage tier-2 dust items"
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description = """
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For tier-2 items (trivial, cosmetic, score < 1.0):
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- Write DUST lines grouped by file/subsystem (script auto-bundles 3+ into one backlog issue)
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- Close stale/invalid with explanation comment
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- Close duplicates with cross-reference comment
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These do not need promotion — just classification so they leave the tech-debt queue.
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The dust-bundling formula step handles accumulation, dedup, TTL, and bundling;
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emit correct DUST lines for each item.
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"""
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needs = ["process-scored"]
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[[steps]]
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id = "verify"
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title = "Verify completion and loop until zero tech-debt"
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description = """
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Re-fetch ALL open tech-debt issues and count them:
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REMAINING=$(curl -sf -H "Authorization: token $CODEBERG_TOKEN" \
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"$CODEBERG_API/issues?type=issues&state=open&limit=50" | \
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jq '[.[] | select(.labels | map(.name) | any(. == "tech-debt"))] | length')
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echo "Remaining tech-debt: $REMAINING"
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Check each tier:
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tier-0 count == 0 (HARD REQUIREMENT — factory is blocked until zero)
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tier-1 all processed or escalated
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tier-2 all classified
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If tier-0 > 0:
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Go back to process-blockers. Repeat until tier-0 == 0.
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If tier-1 has unprocessed issues:
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Go back to process-scored.
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If tier-2 still has unclassified dust:
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Go back to classify-dust.
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If all tiers clear, write the completion summary and signal done:
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echo "ACTION: grooming complete — 0 tech-debt remaining" >> "$RESULT_FILE"
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echo 'PHASE:done' > "$PHASE_FILE"
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Escalation format (for items needing human decision — write to result file):
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printf 'ESCALATE\n1. #NNN "title" — reason (a) option1 (b) option2 (c) option3\n' >> "$RESULT_FILE"
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On unrecoverable error (API unavailable, repeated failures):
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printf 'PHASE:failed\nReason: %s\n' 'describe what failed' > "$PHASE_FILE"
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"""
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needs = ["classify-dust"]
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