Doctor Session-start health checks for swain projects. Validates and repairs health across all swain skills — governance, tools, directories, settings, scripts, caches, and runtime state. Auto-migrates stale .beads/ directories to .tickets/ and removes them. Idempotent — run it every session; it only writes when repairs are needed. Run checks in the order listed below. Collect all findings into a summary table at the end. Preflight integration A lightweight shell script ( skills/swain-doctor/scripts/swain-preflight.sh ) performs quick checks before invoking the full doctor. If preflight exits 0, swain-doctor is skipped for the session. If it exits 1, swain-doctor runs normally. The preflight checks are a subset of this skill's checks — governance files, .agents directory, .tickets health, script permissions. It runs as pure bash with zero agent tokens. See AGENTS.md § Session startup for the invocation flow. When invoked directly by the user (not via the auto-invoke flow), swain-doctor always runs regardless of preflight status. Session-start governance check Detect the agent platform and locate the context file: Platform Context file Detection Claude Code CLAUDE.md (project root) Default — use if no other platform detected Cursor .cursor/rules/swain-governance.mdc .cursor/ directory exists Check whether governance rules are already present: grep -l "swain governance" CLAUDE.md AGENTS.md .cursor/rules/swain-governance.mdc 2
/dev/null If any file matches, governance is already installed. Proceed to Legacy skill cleanup . If no match, run Legacy skill cleanup , then proceed to Governance injection . Legacy skill cleanup Clean up renamed and retired skill directories using fingerprint checks. Read references/legacy-cleanup.md for the full procedure. Data source: skills/swain-doctor/references/legacy-skills.json . Platform dotfolder cleanup Remove dotfolder stubs ( .windsurf/ , .cursor/ , etc.) for agent platforms that are not installed. Read references/platform-cleanup.md for the detection and cleanup procedure. Requires jq . Governance injection Inject governance rules into the platform context file when missing. Read references/governance-injection.md for Claude Code and Cursor injection procedures. Source: skills/swain-doctor/references/AGENTS.content.md . Tickets directory validation Validates .tickets/ health — YAML frontmatter, stale locks. Skip if .tickets/ does not exist. Read references/tickets-validation.md for the full procedure. Stale .beads/ migration and cleanup Auto-migrates .beads/ → .tickets/ if present. Skip if .beads/ does not exist. Read references/beads-migration.md for the migration procedure. Governance content reference The canonical governance rules live in skills/swain-doctor/references/AGENTS.content.md . Both swain-doctor and swain-init read from this single source of truth. If the upstream rules change in a future swain release, update that file and bump the skill version. Consumers who want the updated rules can delete the
block from their context file and re-run this skill. Tool availability Check required ( git , jq ) and optional ( tk , uv , gh , tmux , fswatch ) tools. Never install automatically. Read references/tool-availability.md for the check commands, degradation notes, and reporting format. Runtime checks Memory directory, settings validation, script permissions, .agents directory, and status cache bootstrap. Read references/runtime-checks.md for the full procedures and bash commands. tk health (extended .tickets checks) Verify vendored tk is executable at skills/swain-do/bin/tk and check for stale lock files. Skip if .tickets/ does not exist. See references/tickets-validation.md for details. Lifecycle directory migration Detect old phase directories from before ADR-003's three-track normalization. Old directory names: Draft/ , Planned/ , Review/ , Approved/ , Testing/ , Implemented/ , Adopted/ , Deprecated/ , Archived/ , Sunset/ , Validated/ . Detection OLD_PHASES = "Draft Planned Review Approved Testing Implemented Adopted Deprecated Archived Sunset Validated" for dir in docs/*/ ; do for phase in $OLD_PHASES ; do if [ [ -d " ${dir} ${phase} " ] ] ; then
Check for non-empty (ignore hidden files)
if find " ${dir} ${phase} " -maxdepth 1 -not -name '.*' -print -quit 2
/dev/null | grep -q . ; then echo " Old directory: ${dir} ${phase} " fi fi done done Remediation List each old directory and its artifact count. Explain: "ADR-003 normalized artifact lifecycle phases into three tracks. Old phase directories need migration." Check for the migration script: skills/swain-design/scripts/migrate-lifecycle-dirs.py If available: offer to run uv run python3 skills/swain-design/scripts/migrate-lifecycle-dirs.py --dry-run first, then the real migration. If unavailable: provide manual git mv instructions using the phase mapping from ADR-003. After migration, clean up empty old directories. Status values ok — no old directories found repaired — migration script ran successfully warning — old directories found, user chose not to migrate now Superpowers detection Check whether superpowers skills are installed: SUPERPOWERS_SKILLS = "brainstorming writing-plans test-driven-development verification-before-completion subagent-driven-development executing-plans" found = 0 missing = 0 missing_names = "" for skill in $SUPERPOWERS_SKILLS ; do if ls .agents/skills/ $skill /SKILL.md .claude/skills/ $skill /SKILL.md 2
/dev/null | head -1 | grep -q . ; then found = $(( found + 1 )) else missing = $(( missing + 1 )) missing_names = " $missing_names $skill " fi done Status values and response ok — all superpowers skills detected. No output. partial — some skills present, some missing. List the missing ones, then prompt (see below). A partial install may indicate a failed update — note this in the prompt. missing — no superpowers skills found. Prompt the user. When status is missing or partial , ask: Superpowers ( obra/superpowers ) is not installed [or: partially installed — N of 6 skills missing]. It provides TDD, brainstorming, plan writing, and verification skills that swain chains into during implementation and design work. Install superpowers now? (yes/no) If the user says yes : npx skills add obra/superpowers Report success or failure. On success, update status to ok . If the user says no , note "Superpowers: skipped" and continue. They can install later: npx skills add obra/superpowers . Superpowers is strongly recommended but not required. Declining is always allowed. Stale worktree detection Enumerate all linked worktrees and classify their health. Skip if the repo has no linked worktrees (i.e., git worktree list --porcelain returns only the main worktree entry) — this check produces no output in a clean repo. Detection git worktree list --porcelain Parse each linked worktree (exclude the main worktree — the first entry in the output): git worktree list --porcelain | awk ' /^worktree / { path=$2 } /^branch / { branch=$2 } /^$/ { if (path != "") print path, branch; path=""; branch="" } ' | tail -n +2 For each linked worktree: Orphaned — directory does not exist on disk ( [ ! -d "$path" ] ): WARN: "Orphaned worktree:
(directory missing). Clean up with: git worktree prune " Stale (merged) — directory exists and branch is fully merged into main : git merge-base --is-ancestor " $branch " origin/main WARN: "Stale worktree: (branch already merged into main). Safe to remove: git worktree remove && git branch -d " Active (unmerged) — directory exists and branch has commits not in main : INFO: "Active worktree: (branch , N commits ahead of main). Do not remove — work in progress." Do not remove any worktree automatically. All output is advisory. Status values ok — no linked worktrees, or all are active warning — one or more stale or orphaned worktrees found (provide cleanup commands per item) Epics without parent-initiative (migration advisory) This is a non-blocking advisory check. It does not gate any other checks. Detection
Find Active EPICs that have a parent-vision but no parent-initiative field
- grep
- -rl
- "parent-vision:"
- docs/epic/
- 2
- >
- /dev/null
- |
- while
- read
- f
- ;
- do
- if
- !
- grep
- -q
- "parent-initiative:"
- "
- $f
- "
- ;
- then
- echo
- "
- $f
- "
- fi
- done
- Response
- If any EPICs are found without
- parent-initiative
- :
- Advisory:
- N Epic(s) have a
- parent-vision
- but no
- parent-initiative
- . The INITIATIVE artifact type is now available as a mid-level container between Vision and Epic. Adding
- parent-initiative
- links is optional but recommended for projects using prioritization features (
- specgraph recommend
- ,
- specgraph decision-debt
- ).
- To add the link, edit each Epic's frontmatter and add:
- parent-initiative
- :
- INITIATIVE
- -
- NNN
- This check is informational — no action required. To run the guided migration, ask: "how do I fix the initiative migration?" or "run the initiative migration".
- Guided migration workflow
- When the operator asks to run the migration
- (or says "how do I fix the initiative migration?"), guide them through these steps:
- Step 1: Scan and group
- Run the scan helper to list all epics without
- parent-initiative
- , grouped by
- parent-vision
- :
- bash
- skills/swain-doctor/scripts/swain-initiative-scan.sh
- Analyze the output and propose initiative clusters. For example:
- "Under VISION-001, you have 8 epics. I'd suggest grouping them into 2-3 initiatives based on theme:
- Security Hardening
-
- EPIC-017, EPIC-023 (both security-related)
- Developer Experience
-
- EPIC-016, EPIC-019, EPIC-022 (workflow improvements)
- Product Design
- EPIC-021 (standalone strategic bet) Does this grouping work, or would you like to adjust?" Proposals are suggestions, not commitments. Base clustering on epic titles, descriptions, and shared themes visible in the scan output. Step 2: Operator decides The operator approves, adjusts, or rejects each proposed cluster. This is a vision-mode decision — don't rush it. Present one vision's worth of clusters at a time if there are many. Step 3: Create initiatives For each approved cluster, invoke swain-design to create an Initiative artifact: Set parent-vision to the vision these epics belong to Set priority-weight if the operator specifies one (otherwise omit — it inherits from the vision) List the child epics in the "Child Epics" section of the initiative document Step 4: Re-parent epics For each epic in an approved cluster, add parent-initiative: INITIATIVE-NNN to its frontmatter. During the migration period, parent-vision can remain alongside parent-initiative — specgraph accepts both and resolves the vision ancestor through whichever path exists.
Before
parent-vision : VISION - 001
After (during migration — both fields coexist)
parent-vision : VISION - 001 parent-initiative : INITIATIVE - 001 Step 5: Set vision weights Prompt the operator to set priority-weight on their visions if not already set: priority-weight : high
active strategic focus
priority-weight : medium
maintained, progressing (default if omitted)
priority-weight : low
parked, not abandoned
- They can defer — everything defaults to
- medium
- and the system works without weights.
- Step 6: Verify
- Run specgraph to verify the new hierarchy looks correct:
- bash
- skills/swain-design/scripts/chart.sh
- bash
- skills/swain-design/scripts/chart.sh recommend
- Check that initiatives appear in the tree and that recommendations reflect the new structure.
- Migration is incremental.
- The operator can migrate one vision's epics at a time. Unmigrated epics continue to work — they just show this advisory on each session start.
- Status values
- ok
- — all Active EPICs already have
- parent-initiative
- , or no EPICs exist
- advisory
- — one or more Active EPICs lack
- parent-initiative
- (non-blocking)
- Evidence Pool → Trove Migration
- Detect unmigrated evidence pools:
- If
- docs/evidence-pools/
- exists: warn and offer to run migration
- If any artifact frontmatter contains
- evidence-pool:
- warn and offer migration If both docs/troves/ and docs/evidence-pools/ exist: warn about incomplete migration Migration script: bash skills/swain-search/scripts/migrate-to-troves.sh Dry run first: bash skills/swain-search/scripts/migrate-to-troves.sh --dry-run Summary report After all checks complete, output a concise summary table: swain-doctor summary: Governance ......... ok Legacy cleanup ..... ok (nothing to clean) Platform dotfolders ok (nothing to clean) .tickets/ .......... ok Stale .beads/ ...... ok (not present) Tools .............. ok (1 optional missing: fswatch) Memory directory ... ok Settings ........... ok Script permissions . ok .agents directory .. ok Status cache ....... seeded tk health .......... ok Lifecycle dirs ..... ok Epics w/o initiative advisory (3 epics — see note below) Worktrees .......... ok Superpowers ........ ok (6/6 skills detected) 3 checks performed repairs. 0 issues remain. Use these status values: ok — nothing to do repaired — issue found and fixed automatically warning — issue found, user action recommended (give specifics) skipped — check could not run (e.g., jq missing for JSON validation) If any checks have warnings, list them below the table with remediation steps.