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felixm 7d69a1f320 Generalize the focus controller into a harness hosting swappable modes
Loosen AntiDrift's session controller into Keel's general collect→brain→act
loop. A new internal/harness runs at most one mode.Mode at a time, fanning
async completions out to the web SSE and status-bar surfaces.

- internal/mode: the Mode contract (Kind/Command/View/Active) plus optional
  EvidenceConsumer and Expirer ports, and the surfacing Envelope.
- internal/mode/focus: the former session/domain/statemachine packages moved
  under the mode, now satisfying the harness contracts unchanged.
- internal/mode/offscreen: a one-shot away-from-desk mode built on the new
  ai.Proposer, which turns a life-domain brief into one off-screen action.
- cmd/keeld replaces cmd/antidriftd; daemon wires focus + offscreen factories
  with per-mode persistence under ~/.keel/modes/<kind>.
- Finish the rename: KEEL_* env refs in the README, /keeld build artifact
  ignored, stale antidriftd binary removed.

Include the design + implementation plan this refactor was built from under
docs/superpowers/{specs,plans}/2026-06-04-controller-refactor*.md.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-05 18:00:49 -04:00

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// Package harness is the generic host: it owns shared services and exactly one
// active mode, and routes evidence, expiry, and commands to it.
package harness
import (
"context"
"sync"
"time"
)
// Async runs generation-guarded background work for a mode. It preserves the
// lock discipline of the original session.runFetchAsync: fetch runs with no
// lock held; stale and apply run under the mode's mutex; notify fires once,
// after the lock is released.
type Async struct {
mu *sync.Mutex
notify func()
}
// NewAsync binds the helper to a mode's mutex and the harness change-notify.
func NewAsync(mu *sync.Mutex, notify func()) Async {
return Async{mu: mu, notify: notify}
}
// Run launches a background fetch. stale returns true to DISCARD the result
// (a newer generation superseded it). apply records a non-stale result under
// the mutex and must NOT call notify — Run owns the post-unlock notify.
func (a Async) Run(timeout time.Duration, fetch func(ctx context.Context), stale func() bool, apply func()) {
go func() {
ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), timeout)
defer cancel()
fetch(ctx)
a.mu.Lock()
if stale() {
a.mu.Unlock()
return
}
apply()
a.mu.Unlock()
if a.notify != nil {
a.notify()
}
}()
}