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Issue Cleanup Plan - 2026-05-01

Tracker Hygiene

These are safe tracker updates before any feature work:

  1. Close Gitea #127 (feat: show AI content scope indicator) unless an always-visible badge is still desired.
    • Current code already has IT/MSP scope copy in the assistant empty state.
    • ASSISTANT_SYSTEM_PROMPT also has an off-domain redirect boundary.
  2. Rewrite Gitea #66 (Tree Templates + Import/Export) to the remaining scope only.
    • .rfflow export/import is implemented in tree_transfer.py and exposed in the library UI.
    • Remaining work: curated packs, authenticated one-click install from gallery, template versioning, marketplace/community path.
  3. Close or archive open PR #124 (feat/cockpit-harness).
    • It is unmergeable against current main and overlaps newer /pilot work.
  4. Keep Gitea #58, #60, #128, #129, #130 open.
    • They still describe real product gaps.

1. Low-Risk Maintenance

  • Status: started 2026-05-01.
  • Frontend lint is clean after removing stale disable comments and tightening hook dependencies.
  • Added data-testid selectors for e2e-critical session history and FlowPilot command-palette controls.
  • Added AssistantChatPage observability for unexpected currentChatRef guard mismatches so stale async discards are visible in the console.

Why first: these reduce future regression cost and are small, well-bounded changes.

2. Pilot UX Friction

  • Status: started 2026-05-01.
  • #130: Added diagnostic command help affordances in TaskLane action cards. Each active diagnostic card can explain what it checks, what to look for, and when to use it.
  • #128: Keep the existing responsive drawer behavior for now. TaskLane already uses a side panel on wide screens and a bottom drawer below the desktop breakpoint; do not add a top/side preference unless pilot feedback shows the current responsive layout is blocking workflow.
  • EscalationQueue mobile design stays deferred until a customer asks for it.

Why second: this improves the current FlowPilot wedge without changing core data models.

Validation run:

  • docker exec -w /app resolutionflow_frontend npm run lint
  • docker exec -w /app resolutionflow_frontend npx tsc -b
  • docker exec -w /app resolutionflow_frontend npm run build

3. Workflow Quality Signals

  • #58: Add structured "step is wrong" flags separate from thumbs-up/down helpfulness.
  • Existing StepFeedback is not enough; it only records helpful/unhelpful and cannot capture incorrect/outdated/unclear/missing-info reasons.

Why third: useful, but needs schema/API/UI/admin surfaces.

4. Client Intelligence

  • #60: Recurring issue detection.
  • Start with a read-only banner using existing sessions.client_name + tree_id filters.
  • Add same-resolution detection only after confirming the available session outcome/node data is reliable enough.

Why fourth: high value, but it touches session-start and close-out flows and needs careful false-positive handling.

5. Documentation Structure

  • #129: Hierarchical guide navigation.
  • Current /guides route is a card grid plus detail pages with sections and breadcrumbs, but not a collapsible guide tree.

Why fifth: valid UX request, but less urgent than pilot workflow gaps.

Gitea Actions Needed

The current environment does not have a Gitea token configured, so API writes fail with 401 token is required. Once authenticated:

curl -X PATCH \
  https://gitea.resolutionflow.com/api/v1/repos/chihlasm/resolutionflow/issues/127 \
  -H "Authorization: token $GITEA_TOKEN" \
  -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
  -d '{"state":"closed"}'

For #66, prefer editing the title/body instead of closing it:

  • Title: feat: curated template packs and one-click install
  • Body: remove completed .rfflow export/import acceptance criteria and keep pack/install/versioning work.