- Added `migrate-layout.ts` to handle migration from old workspace layouts to the new `devclaw/` structure.
- Introduced `migrate-layout.test.ts` for comprehensive tests covering various migration scenarios.
- Updated `workspace.ts` to ensure default files are created post-migration, including `workflow.yaml` and role-specific prompts.
- Refactored role instruction handling to accommodate new directory structure.
- Enhanced project registration to scaffold prompt files in the new `devclaw/projects/<project>/prompts/` directory.
- Adjusted setup tool descriptions and logic to reflect changes in file structure.
- Updated templates to align with the new workflow configuration and role instructions.
- Removed the deprecated tiers.ts file and migrated all related functionality to roles/index.js.
- Updated tests and tools to reflect the new role structure, replacing references to "dev", "qa", and "architect" with "developer", "tester", and "architect".
- Adjusted workflow configurations and state management to accommodate the new role naming conventions.
- Enhanced project registration and health check tools to support dynamic role handling.
- Updated task creation, update, and completion processes to align with the new role definitions.
- Improved documentation and comments to clarify role responsibilities and usage.
- Add defensive verification in deactivateWorker to catch any accidental
session clearing bugs
- Enhance documentation in activateWorker, deactivateWorker, and
updateWorker to clearly explain session preservation behavior
- Add comprehensive example flow in activateWorker docs showing session
reuse across multiple tasks and tiers
- Add test suite for session persistence (projects.test.ts) to prevent
regression
- Add npm test script to run test suite
This ensures sessions persist per tier after task completion, enabling
session reuse across multiple tasks of the same tier for massive token
savings (~50K per reuse) and context preservation.
Fixes: Bug where sessions could theoretically be accidentally cleared
during worker state updates, though current code was already correct.
This adds defense-in-depth to make the invariant bulletproof.