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naudachu bac45028bf tea-guard: resolve and rewrite --login instead of env-checking
The previous guard required $GITEA_LOGIN to be set in the Bash environment,
which (a) only happens after a session restart and (b) let Claude name any
login it liked as long as one was set. Two failures: pinning needed a restart
to take effect, and Claude could pick the wrong identity from memory.

Rewrite the guard (now python3 for JSON in/out) to RESOLVE the login itself:

- Claude must write the literal placeholder --login "$GITEA_LOGIN".
- The hook reads the operator's pin from .claude/settings.local.json
  (env.GITEA_LOGIN) at call time — from the FILE via CLAUDE_PROJECT_DIR/cwd
  walk-up — and rewrites the command to that literal via updatedInput.
- A literal login, another variable, an empty value, or a missing --login are
  all blocked: Claude may not choose the identity, only the operator may.
- No pin -> block with a pointer to /tea:login.

Effect: pinning works in the same session (no restart), and Claude can no
longer act under a login it picked. /tea:login now mandates an explicit
operator choice (AskUserQuestion), never inferring from memory. /tea:use
documents the placeholder-only contract.

Guard unit-tested across 13 rewrite/block/passthrough cases incl. -l,
--login=, ${...}, compound+walkup+pipe. claude plugin validate passes.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-30 16:26:54 +05:00

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name, description
name description
login Pin the Gitea login used by the tea CLI in this project. Run when the tea-guard hook reports no login is pinned, or when the user types /tea:login. Enumerates available logins, makes the OPERATOR pick one, and persists it to .claude/settings.local.json. The pin takes effect immediately — no restart.

/tea:login — pin the project Gitea login

Goal: have the operator select exactly one tea login for this project and persist it to .claude/settings.local.json under env.GITEA_LOGIN. The tea-guard hook reads this file at call time and rewrites every --login "$GITEA_LOGIN" to the pinned value, so the choice takes effect immediately, with no session restart.

The one hard rule: the operator chooses, never you

Picking the wrong identity is the exact failure this command exists to prevent. So:

  • ALWAYS present the choice with AskUserQuestion and let the operator pick — even if memory, context, the repo URL, or a previous session suggests a "likely" login. Do not auto-select from memory or infer it. A wrong guess writes under the wrong account.
  • The only exception: exactly one login exists on the machine — then propose it and still confirm before writing.

Steps

  1. Enumerate logins (allowed by the guard even with no pin): tea logins list -o json
  2. No logins: stop and ask the operator to run tea logins add themselves — it is interactive (prompts for URL/token). Do not run it for them.
  3. One login: propose it; confirm before writing.
  4. Several logins: AskUserQuestion with each login's name, user, and url so the operator's choice is unambiguous. Never decide for them.
  5. Merge the chosen name into .claude/settings.local.json under env (do not clobber other keys):
    { "env": { "GITEA_LOGIN": "<chosen-name>" } }
    
  6. Done — it is live. The guard resolves the pin from the file on the next tea call; no restart needed. Tell the operator which login is now pinned.

Identity-safety rules

  • NEVER run commands that mutate logins or global login state: tea logins add/edit/delete/default, tea logout. Read-only tea logins list is the only allowed login command.
  • If a tea call fails with a permission/scope error, report it. Do NOT try to fix it by switching to, or editing, a different login.
  • If you ever see no gitea login detected, falling back to login '...', treat it as a hard failure: stop, do not act on the result, surface it.