feat: all 3 commands — gacp, lock, unlock
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Git add, commit, and push. Run this workflow:
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1. Run `git status` to see what's dirty/untracked.
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2. Run `git diff --stat` for a summary of changes.
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3. If there are untracked files that look unintentional (build artifacts, temp files, secrets), ask the user before staging them.
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4. If there are mixed concerns (changes to unrelated files), ask whether to commit everything together or split into separate commits.
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5. Stage all intended files with `git add`.
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6. Write a concise commit message matching the repo's existing style (check `git log --oneline -5` for convention). Use conventional commits if the repo uses them.
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7. Commit.
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8. Push to the current tracking branch. If no upstream is set, ask which remote/branch to push to.
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Be interactive — ask questions when something looks off, but don't over-ask on straightforward cases. If everything is clean and obvious, just do it.
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Claim PRIME session lock. This makes the current session the exclusive recipient of:
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- Incoming Signal messages (via signal-bridge)
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- TTS playback rights
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- Any other inbound comms routing
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Steps:
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1. Call `whoami_info` to get your session ID.
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2. Write that session ID to `~/.local/state/opencode/prime.lock` (create parent dirs if needed).
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3. Confirm: "PRIME locked to session {id}"
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This always overwrites — no contention check, no confirmation needed. The current session becomes PRIME immediately.
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Release PRIME session lock. Removes the lock file so no session is PRIME.
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Steps:
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1. Delete `~/.local/state/opencode/prime.lock` if it exists.
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2. Confirm: "PRIME released — no active PRIME session"
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Incoming Signal messages will route to a new HERALD session until someone runs /lock again.
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