- Restructure docs into topic-specific files to minimize context - Create docs/workflow.md (Git + Agent workflow) - Create docs/commands.md (Common failures + build commands) - Create docs/architecture.md (System design + data flow) - Create docs/testing.md (Test structure + guidelines) - Rewrite CLAUDE.md as concise hub with links to detailed docs - Update .gitignore to exclude data/ directory Benefits: - Reduced context size for AI assistants - Faster reference lookups - Better maintainability - Topic-focused documentation Closes #13 Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Command Reference
Common Command Failures
Critical: Learn from failures. Never repeat the same failed command without modification.
tea CLI (Gitea Command Line Tool)
❌ TTY Error - Interactive Confirmation Fails
~/bin/tea issues create --repo X --title "Y" --description "Z"
# Error: huh: could not open a new TTY: open /dev/tty: no such device or address
💡 Reason: tea tries to open /dev/tty for interactive confirmation prompts, which is unavailable in non-interactive environments.
✅ Solution: Use YES="" environment variable to bypass confirmation
YES="" ~/bin/tea issues create --repo jihoson/The-Ouroboros --title "Title" --description "Body"
YES="" ~/bin/tea issues edit <number> --repo jihoson/The-Ouroboros --description "Updated body"
YES="" ~/bin/tea pulls create --repo jihoson/The-Ouroboros --head feature-branch --base main --title "Title" --description "Body"
📝 Notes:
- Always set default login:
~/bin/tea login default local - Use
--repo jihoson/The-Ouroboroswhen outside repo directory - tea is preferred over direct Gitea API calls for consistency
❌ Wrong Parameter Name
tea issues create --body "text"
# Error: flag provided but not defined: -body
💡 Reason: Parameter is --description, not --body.
✅ Solution: Use correct parameter name
YES="" ~/bin/tea issues create --description "text"
Gitea API (Direct HTTP Calls)
❌ Wrong Hostname
curl http://gitea.local:3000/api/v1/...
# Error: Could not resolve host: gitea.local
💡 Reason: Gitea instance runs on localhost:3000, not gitea.local.
✅ Solution: Use correct hostname (but prefer tea CLI)
curl http://localhost:3000/api/v1/repos/jihoson/The-Ouroboros/issues \
-H "Authorization: token $GITEA_TOKEN" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"title":"...", "body":"..."}'
📝 Notes:
- Prefer
teaCLI over direct API calls - Only use curl for operations tea doesn't support
Git Commands
❌ User Not Configured
git commit -m "message"
# Error: Author identity unknown
💡 Reason: Git user.name and user.email not set.
✅ Solution: Configure git user
git config user.name "agentson"
git config user.email "agentson@localhost"
❌ Permission Denied on Push
git push origin branch
# Error: User permission denied for writing
💡 Reason: Repository access token lacks write permissions or user lacks repo write access.
✅ Solution:
- Verify user has write access to repository (admin grants this)
- Ensure git credential has correct token with
write:repositoryscope - Check remote URL uses correct authentication
Python/Pytest
❌ Module Import Error
pytest tests/test_foo.py
# ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'src'
💡 Reason: Package not installed in development mode.
✅ Solution: Install package with dev dependencies
pip install -e ".[dev]"
❌ Async Test Hangs
async def test_something(): # Hangs forever
result = await async_function()
💡 Reason: Missing pytest-asyncio or wrong configuration.
✅ Solution: Already configured in pyproject.toml
[tool.pytest.ini_options]
asyncio_mode = "auto"
No decorator needed for async tests.
Build & Test Commands
# Install all dependencies (production + dev)
pip install -e ".[dev]"
# Run full test suite with coverage
pytest -v --cov=src --cov-report=term-missing
# Run a single test file
pytest tests/test_risk.py -v
# Run a single test by name
pytest tests/test_brain.py -k "test_parse_valid_json" -v
# Lint
ruff check src/ tests/
# Type check (strict mode, non-blocking in CI)
mypy src/ --strict
# Run the trading agent
python -m src.main --mode=paper
# Docker
docker compose up -d ouroboros # Run agent
docker compose --profile test up test # Run tests in container
Environment Setup
# Create .env file from example
cp .env.example .env
# Edit .env with your credentials
# Required: KIS_APP_KEY, KIS_APP_SECRET, KIS_ACCOUNT_NO, GEMINI_API_KEY
# Verify configuration
python -c "from src.config import Settings; print(Settings())"