jolt/.beads
Yogthos 09532dac05 fix: transient invokable lookup, assoc! odd args, use-after-persistent! invalidation
Real transient correctness gaps surfaced by the clojure-test-suite:

- Transients are now invokable for read-only lookup like their persistent forms:
  ((transient v) i), ((transient m) k [default]), (:k (transient m)),
  ((transient s) x). jolt-invoke/coll-lookup gained a transient branch
  (transient-lookup) that indexes :arr / canon-keyed :tbl. Added phm/canon as a
  public canonicalizer so collection keys compare by value here too.
- assoc! accepts an ODD arg count (a missing final value is nil), unlike assoc —
  core-assoc! now uses nil-safe get for the value instead of erroring.
- Using a transient after persistent! (or a second persistent!, or pop! on an
  empty transient vector) now throws, via a :jolt/persistent invalidation flag
  checked by the mutating ops. Catches the classic transient footgun.

spec: transients-spec gains invokable-lookup (7), assoc!-odd-args (4),
invalidation (4). clojure-test-suite pass 1704->1719.

Remaining transient fails are accepted lenient divergences (jolt doesn't throw
on bad-shape conj!/assoc!/pop! of wrong-typed args; nil set elements). jpm test green.
2026-06-05 09:29:36 -04:00
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hooks bd init: initialize beads issue tracking 2026-06-04 13:46:11 -04:00
.gitignore bd init: initialize beads issue tracking 2026-06-04 13:46:11 -04:00
config.yaml bd init: initialize beads issue tracking 2026-06-04 13:46:11 -04:00
interactions.jsonl chore: beads issue tracking for conformance gaps 2026-06-05 09:05:41 -04:00
issues.jsonl fix: transient invokable lookup, assoc! odd args, use-after-persistent! invalidation 2026-06-05 09:29:36 -04:00
metadata.json bd init: initialize beads issue tracking 2026-06-04 13:46:11 -04:00
README.md bd init: initialize beads issue tracking 2026-06-04 13:46:11 -04:00

Beads - AI-Native Issue Tracking

Welcome to Beads! This repository uses Beads for issue tracking - a modern, AI-native tool designed to live directly in your codebase alongside your code.

What is Beads?

Beads is issue tracking that lives in your repo, making it perfect for AI coding agents and developers who want their issues close to their code. No web UI required - everything works through the CLI and integrates seamlessly with git.

Learn more: github.com/steveyegge/beads

Quick Start

Essential Commands

# Create new issues
bd create "Add user authentication"

# View all issues
bd list

# View issue details
bd show <issue-id>

# Update issue status
bd update <issue-id> --claim
bd update <issue-id> --status done

# Sync with Dolt remote
bd dolt push

Working with Issues

Issues in Beads are:

  • Git-native: Stored in Dolt database with version control and branching
  • AI-friendly: CLI-first design works perfectly with AI coding agents
  • Branch-aware: Issues can follow your branch workflow
  • Always in sync: Auto-syncs with your commits

Why Beads?

AI-Native Design

  • Built specifically for AI-assisted development workflows
  • CLI-first interface works seamlessly with AI coding agents
  • No context switching to web UIs

🚀 Developer Focused

  • Issues live in your repo, right next to your code
  • Works offline, syncs when you push
  • Fast, lightweight, and stays out of your way

🔧 Git Integration

  • Automatic sync with git commits
  • Branch-aware issue tracking
  • Dolt-native three-way merge resolution

Get Started with Beads

Try Beads in your own projects:

# Install Beads
curl -sSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/steveyegge/beads/main/scripts/install.sh | bash

# Initialize in your repo
bd init

# Create your first issue
bd create "Try out Beads"

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Beads: Issue tracking that moves at the speed of thought