marfrit e796142a23 docs/PHASE9: review fold-in — 0 BLOCKERs + 7 CONCERNs + 5 NITs
Sonnet review of PHASE9 (formulate + analyze + baseline + plan at
31e5de5). No BLOCKERs (manifest design sound); seven real CONCERNs
including a path-prefix bug + a piped-stdin interaction that would
have surfaced at implement time.

CONCERNs (FOLDED):

R1. HOME-prefix walk-up false positive — dir:sub(1, #home) ~= home
    matches /home/user2 when HOME=/home/user. Real bug. Fix:
    `dir ~= home and dir:sub(1, #home + 1) ~= home .. "/"`.

R2. A8's io.read("*l") fallback for trust prompt would consume the
    first line of piped stdin in aish -p mode. Fix: SKIP trust
    prompt in one-shot mode (load only pre-trusted overlays).
    If rl.readline misbehaves interactively, emit status + skip
    overlay (no fallback to stdin in either mode).

R3. Sources-map delivery decided: cfg-embedded as config._sources.
    Globals across module boundaries explicitly avoided. Backward-
    compat: if absent, :config show reports "(sources unknown)".

R4. _prompt_trust signature fixed — takes pre-computed sha; single
    sha256 call per startup per project file.

R5. _check_trusted no longer reimplements trust-file read logic;
    routes through history.is_trusted / history.add_trusted with
    AISH_TRUST_FILE env override (single resolution site).

R6. :config show `full` mode masking now spec'd: same heuristic
    applied RECURSIVELY to nested values (mcp.servers.X.auth_token
    is the actual leak vector).

R7. Shallow-merge UX trap reframed — was "documented as predictable";
    now an explicit conspicuous warning in done-when + UX surface +
    config.lua template that "if your .aish.lua sets a top-level
    block, it REPLACES the user's entire block". Deep-merge with
    explicit-replace-syntax v2 polish.

NITs (APPLIED):

N1. (no doc change — review-prompt clarification only)
N2. key_env / auth_env over-masking documented as known cosmetic
    false-positive (env-var names, not secrets).
N3. Sources-map decision added to open-at-plan-time before
    falling-into-commit-2 surprise.
N4. Trust-file first-write atomicity edge case documented (manual
    delete to recover); temp-file+rename = v2.
N5. Stale "stat" mention in §3 module table removed (A2: io.open
    is sufficient; no new FFI).

Code sketches in §4 + §5 + §6 + §13 commits 2+3 all updated to
reflect the fixes. Manifest is internally consistent + matches the
history.lua API to be added in commit 1.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-16 23:44:20 +00:00

aish

aish — AI-augmented conversational shell.

A single REPL that interleaves shell command execution and language-model conversation, backed by a llama.cpp HTTP broker. Implementation is LuaJIT 2.x with FFI bindings to libcurl, GNU readline, and libc — no C extensions, no build step, one source tree.

Why

Three flows that currently live in three windows fold into one:

  1. "Run this command and show me the output" — fast feedback loop, no copy-paste between terminal and chat.
  2. "Explain or write code based on the output we just looked at" — exec output is automatically injected into the model's context.
  3. "Plan and execute a multi-step task with confirmation gates" — landing in Phase 3 as Chuck Norris autonomous mode.

aish is not a wrapper around bash. It's a first-class interactive environment where the shell is one of several execution channels.

Status

Component State
Repository skeleton in this commit
Phase 0 manifest docs/PHASE0.md — locked
Phase 0 implementation 🔜 next session
Phase 1+ 📋 enumerated in PHASE0.md §11

Every module file currently raises not implemented (Phase 0 pending) when called. luajit main.lua fails loudly at the first un-implemented function, never silently.

Quick orientation

Read this If you want to know
docs/PHASE0.md §12 What aish is and what Phase 0 ships
docs/PHASE0.md §3 Technology decisions (LuaJIT, FFI, readline, libcurl, llama.cpp)
docs/PHASE0.md §4 Directory layout — these file names are stable across all phases
docs/PHASE0.md §5 How input is dispatched (meta / shell / AI)
docs/PHASE0.md §6 Broker contract: /v1/chat/completions, CMD: extraction
docs/PHASE0.md §10 Config schema and resolution order
docs/PHASE0.md §11 Phase sequence (what lands when)
docs/PHASE0.md §13 Open questions, tracked per phase
CLAUDE.md Project conventions for AI-assisted contributors

Directory layout

aish/
├── main.lua              # entry point
├── repl.lua              # readline loop, dispatch, prompt
├── broker.lua            # llama.cpp HTTP client
├── router.lua            # input classifier (meta/shell/AI)
├── executor.lua          # command exec + CMD: extraction
├── context.lua           # in-memory turn history
├── history.lua           # disk persistence (Phase 1+)
├── safety.lua            # destructive-op gate (Phase 3+)
├── renderer.lua          # output formatting
├── config.lua            # default model registry + preferences
├── ffi/
│   ├── curl.lua          # libcurl easy interface
│   ├── readline.lua      # GNU readline
│   ├── pty.lua           # forkpty (Phase 1+)
│   └── libc.lua          # chdir, errno, strerror
└── docs/
    └── PHASE0.md         # locked substrate

Build / runtime dependencies

System packages (Debian / ALARM / Arch names):

  • luajit (>= 2.0)
  • libcurl4 / libcurl-openssl-3 runtime
  • libreadline8 runtime
  • libc6 runtime (always present)

No compilation, no luarocks, no make. Just luajit main.lua.

Running

Once Phase 0 ships:

luajit main.lua                          # uses ~/.config/aish/config.lua
luajit main.lua --config ./config.lua    # explicit config path
AISH_CONFIG=/path/to/config.lua luajit main.lua

Config resolution order is documented in docs/PHASE0.md §10.

Configuration

config.lua is a Lua file returning a single table. The committed config.lua in this repo is both the canonical example and the development-fallback config (lowest precedence). Copy it to ~/.config/aish/config.lua and edit endpoints to your local llama.cpp servers, or point AISH_CONFIG at your own.

The default endpoints assume mfritsche's home network:

  • fastdirac.fritz.box:8081 (Qwen2.5-Coder-7B q4 8k ctx)
  • deepdirac.fritz.box:8080 (Qwen2.5-Coder-7B q4 32k ctx)
  • cloudhossenfelder.fritz.box:8082 (forwards to OpenRouter)

Replace these with your own llama.cpp endpoints if you're not on that LAN.

License

Not yet selected. Default-private until decided.

Project conventions

See CLAUDE.md for contribution conventions, commit style, and the phase-loop discipline this project follows.

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