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ops-warden/registry
tegwick bd335ec724 feat(WARDEN-WP-0019): route secret-exec lanes to secrets-engine (route-primary, proxy fallback)
secrets-engine (SECRETS-WP-0003) shipped a native secret-exec front door
(`secrets-engine route/exec`, decision e6381a56) and asked ops-warden to route to it.
Bernd's call: route-primary, proxy-fallback — surface the secrets-engine exec as the
primary path for owned lanes, keep `warden access --exec` as a transparent fallback.

T1 — RouteEntry gains exec_owner/exec_command/pointer_command (+ has_native_exec),
screened for secret material like the other handoff fields. whynot-design-npm-publish
points its native exec at secrets-engine. `warden access` renders Primary (secrets-engine
exec) + Fallback (warden proxy); route/access JSON gain the fields and a native-exec-aware
next_action. Tests added; 217 pass, lint clean.

T2 — credential-routing.md adds secrets-engine as the secret-exec owner (route primary,
proxy fallback); SCOPE adds secrets-engine to Related Repos and records the npm lane as
production-exercised (@whynot/design@0.4.0); playbook leads with secrets-engine exec and
fixes the fallback one-liner (--field NPM_AUTH_TOKEN, --no-policy) per whynot-design.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-06-29 17:41:49 +02:00
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Capability Registry

Markdown-first capability index for federation and reuse planning.

Authoring

  1. Copy a capability entry template (see reuse-surface templates/capability-entry.template.md).
  2. Add the row to indexes/capabilities.yaml.
  3. Run reuse-surface validate from a checkout with the CLI installed.
  4. Merge to main and verify publish with reuse-surface establish --publish-check.

Federation contract: reuse-surface docs/RegistryFederation.md.