Importance: High. Mark this session: tasks PENDING (QA items awaiting Sam). Routine completed successfully; QA queue is open.

What was done

Ran the canonical daily repo-health scan across all 12 SAIL repos (sail-command-center now in scope as repo #12). Built the full 11-section report and refreshed the QA queue.

The runner completed 11 of 12 repos before hitting the Cowork bash sandbox's 45-second per-call ceiling. sail-command-center was collected with a focused single-repo call using identical logic and spliced in, producing a validated 12-repo JSON. All values are live, not cached.

Headline: yesterday's Sam-approved QA directives landed and held. Six of twelve repos show new default-branch commits, the first default-branch movement in roughly two weeks:

One autonomous fix this run: removed one stale 0-byte index.lock from sail-command-center/.git (a side effect of this run's own focused git fetch). Rollback note saved. No repo working tree was modified.

Why the session ended

Completed normally. All 11 report sections written, QA queue refreshed, rollback note saved. The session ended because the scheduled task finished its scope, not due to a context limit or a blocker.

State summary

QA items (mirrored to report and Codex QA queue)

Resolved: P1 (V4 secret diff clean), P2 (disabled workflows all deleted). Both recommended for retirement to passive line items.

Low risk: P5 (repo-scope drift), P6 (branches without upstream, both intentionally held).

Open and awaiting Sam: