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# Contributing
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- Changes land via pull request — no direct pushes to `main`. Branch protection enforces
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this (see README.md, "Branch protection on `main`").
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- This applies to the Claude bot too: it only ever opens PRs, never pushes or merges
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directly. `claude-bot`'s account is deliberately excluded from the merge whitelist, so a
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human always reviews and merges.
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- Open a PR against `main` and wait for review before merging.
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13. **Firewall**: `sudo ufw allow 80/tcp 443/tcp`; once the HTTPS routes above are all
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confirmed working, `sudo ufw delete allow 3000/tcp` and `sudo ufw delete allow 9443/tcp`.
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14. **Branch protection on `main`**, on every repo you want the bot working on (so it's
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structurally limited to opening PRs, never merging or pushing directly) — via the repo's
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Settings → Branches → Add Rule, or the API:
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```bash
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curl -X POST -H "Authorization: token $GITEA_TOKEN" -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
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"$GITEA_URL/api/v1/repos/<owner>/<repo>/branch_protections" \
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-d '{
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"rule_name": "main",
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"enable_push": false,
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"enable_merge_whitelist": true,
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"merge_whitelist_usernames": ["<your-human-username>"]
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}'
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```
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This blocks *all* direct pushes to `main` (everyone goes through a PR) and restricts
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merging to the human usernames listed — `claude-bot` (see below) is never in that list,
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so it structurally cannot merge, only open PRs, regardless of what its token can do.
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15. **Dedicated bot account** (recommended over using your own account/token for the
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agent): create a separate Gitea user (e.g. `claude-bot`) via Site Administration → User
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Accounts, generate its own token (scopes: repository, issue, package — no `admin`,
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`organization`, or `user` needed), add it as a repo Collaborator with **Write**
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permission on each automated repo, then use its token as `GITEA_TOKEN` (agent) and
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`REGISTRY_TOKEN` (CI secret) instead of your own. This makes every PR comment, branch,
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and PR clearly attributed to the bot instead of you, and its access is easy to revoke
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independently.
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## Smoke test
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- Open a throwaway PR on a repo with the PR webhook set → expect a Claude review comment.
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import { MatrixClient, SimpleFsStorageProvider, AutojoinRoomsMixin } from "matrix-bot-sdk";
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import { MatrixClient, SimpleFsStorageProvider } from "matrix-bot-sdk";
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import { runChatTask } from "./runner.js";
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import { askOpenRouter, DEFAULT_MODEL } from "./openrouter.js";
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const storage = new SimpleFsStorageProvider("/workspace/matrix-bot-storage.json");
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const client = new MatrixClient(HOMESERVER_URL, ACCESS_TOKEN, storage);
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AutojoinRoomsMixin.setupOnClient(client);
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// Not using AutojoinRoomsMixin: it calls /joined_rooms at startup to build its initial
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// state, which — like the /whoami call removed earlier — 404s against Continuwuity for
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// reasons unrelated to the endpoint itself (curling it directly works fine). This
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// simpler handler does the one thing we actually need — auto-join on invite — without
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// that startup scan.
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client.on("room.invite", async (roomId) => {
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try {
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await client.joinRoom(roomId);
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} catch (err) {
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console.error("failed to join invited room", roomId, err.message);
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}
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});
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client.on("room.message", async (roomId, event) => {
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// Invite-only control room enforces who can reach the bot at all; this just scopes
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