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Port create-defect, create-story, estimate-issues, fix-defect, implement-feature and split-story commands, adapted for GitOps (kustomize build + kubectl dry-run gates, NCI routing). implement-feature now walks subtasks, respects blocked-by, and reports cross-project (NCS/NCWF) tasks. Ignore .claude/worktrees. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# Fix Defect from YouTrack
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Automated defect-fix workflow. Ticket ID: `$ARGUMENTS`
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This is the **GitOps** repo (Kustomize / Helm / Argo CD / Kargo). There is no
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compile/unit-test step — validation gates are:
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- Render: `kustomize build --enable-helm <path>` (must succeed for every changed path)
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- Dry-run: `kustomize build --enable-helm <path> | kubectl apply --dry-run=client -f -`
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Run both for **every overlay/path touched by the fix**.
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## Step 1 — Fetch Ticket
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Call `mcp__youtrack__get_issue` with ID `$ARGUMENTS`.
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Extract and display: summary, description, steps to reproduce, Priority, Subsystem.
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## Step 2 — Create Worktree
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Derive branch name from ticket:
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- `type` from YouTrack issue type: `bug` → `fix`, `feature`/`task` → `feat`, `refactor` → `refactor`, else `chore`
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- `scope` from affected component (kebab-case, omit if unclear)
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- `description` from ticket summary: lowercase, kebab-case, max 40 chars, drop articles
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Branch format: `<type>/<ticket-id>-<description>`
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Example: `fix/NCI-123-argocd-app-sync-loop`
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Call `EnterWorktree` with that branch name.
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All subsequent file work happens inside this worktree.
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## Step 3 — Identify Root Cause (read-only)
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1. Render the suspect path(s): `kustomize build --enable-helm <path>` — capture errors.
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2. Dry-run validate: `kustomize build --enable-helm <path> | kubectl apply --dry-run=client -f -` — capture failures.
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3. Spawn `cavecrew-investigator` with: ticket description + render/dry-run output → locate root cause (files, line numbers, what's wrong).
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4. **If anything is ambiguous (reproduction unclear, scope uncertain, conflicting signals), use `AskUserQuestion` tool to ask — max 4 questions at once.**
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5. **Report findings to user. No file writes yet. Wait for acknowledgement before continuing.**
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## Step 3b — Complexity Assessment + Subtasks
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After root cause confirmed, assess scope:
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**Simple** (1–2 files, single overlay, < 1 hour estimated): proceed directly to Step 4.
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**Complex** (3+ files, multiple components/regions, or estimated > 1 hour): create subtasks before changing manifests.
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To create subtasks:
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1. Break fix into discrete, independently-completable tasks (e.g. "Fix sync-wave annotation on argocd app", "Patch ingress host in eu-central-1 overlay", "Update sealed-secret for redis").
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2. For each subtask call `mcp__youtrack__create_issue` with:
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- `project`: based on subtask content — do **not** inherit from parent. Infrastructure → `NCI`; backend code → `NCS`; frontend/UI → `NCWF`. If ambiguous, ask user.
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- `summary`: concise action-oriented title
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- `type`: `Task`
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- `description`: what to do and why
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3. Call `mcp__youtrack__link_issues` to link each subtask to `$ARGUMENTS` with relation `subtask of`.
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4. Check if the ticket description or comments mention other issue IDs. For each mentioned ID, suggest a link and confirm with user:
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- Fix depends on another fix finishing first → `is blocked by`
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- This fix blocks another ticket → `blocks`
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- Logically related but independent → `relates to`
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5. List created subtask IDs and any additional links to user.
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Then proceed to Step 4, implementing subtasks in order.
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## Step 4 — Fix
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1. Implement fix (use the `general-purpose` agent for non-trivial multi-file changes; inline edits for small ones).
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2. For **every changed path**, run `kustomize build --enable-helm <path>` — must render without error.
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3. For **every changed path**, run `kustomize build --enable-helm <path> | kubectl apply --dry-run=client -f -` — must pass.
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4. If the change touches secrets, re-seal as required (`scripts/seal-secrets.sh`) — never commit plaintext secrets.
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- **Do NOT proceed to Step 5 until all changed paths render and dry-run clean.**
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If any step fails, iterate until all pass.
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## Step 5 — Review
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Spawn `cavecrew-reviewer` on the full diff.
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Display findings grouped by severity.
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## Step 5b — Apply Review Findings
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If the review produced any findings (any severity):
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1. Implement all agreed fixes.
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2. Re-render + re-dry-run every changed path (Step 4.2–4.3) — must be clean.
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3. Re-spawn `cavecrew-reviewer` on the updated diff to confirm all findings are resolved.
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Repeat until review is clean or user explicitly accepts remaining findings.
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## Step 6 — Confirm + Push
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Show summary: ticket, branch, files changed, review findings.
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**Use `AskUserQuestion` tool to ask for explicit approval before pushing.** Include any open questions about commit message scope or body if unclear.
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On approval, commit following Conventional Commits:
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```
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<type>(<scope>): <short description, imperative, ≤50 chars>
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<optional body: what changed and why, wrap at 72 chars>
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Closes $ARGUMENTS
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https://knockoutwhist.youtrack.cloud/issue/$ARGUMENTS
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```
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- `type`: same as branch type (`fix`, `feat`, `refactor`, `chore`, etc.)
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- `scope`: affected component (`argocd`, `kargo`, `nowchess`, `ingress-nginx`, `cert-manager`, `postgres`, `redis`, `sealed-secrets`, `metrics-server`, or region e.g. `eu-central-1`, `htwg-1`)
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- Subject: imperative mood, no period, lowercase
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- Footer `Closes $ARGUMENTS` and ticket URL always present
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Push branch to remote.
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## Step 7 — Comment on Ticket
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After successful push, call `mcp__youtrack__add_issue_comment` on `$ARGUMENTS` with:
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```
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Branch `<branch-name>` pushed.
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<one-sentence summary of what was changed and why>
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Files changed:
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- <file1>
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- <file2>
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```
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## Step 7b — Additional Links
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After commenting, ask the user if `$ARGUMENTS` should be linked to any other issues not already linked:
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| Situation | Relation |
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|-----------|---------|
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| This fix blocks another open ticket | `blocks` |
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| Another ticket must ship first | `is blocked by` |
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| Related defect or story | `relates to` |
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| Duplicate of another defect | `duplicates` |
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Scan the ticket description and comments for any issue IDs that were mentioned but not yet linked. Suggest those automatically.
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Call `mcp__youtrack__link_issues` for each confirmed link.
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## Step 8 — Cleanup
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Call `ExitWorktree` with `discard_changes: true` to delete the worktree.
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(Branch was pushed in step 6 — commits are safe on remote; `discard_changes: true` bypasses the local-ahead guard.)
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Report: branch pushed, ticket commented, links created, worktree deleted, done.
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