| name | dashboard |
| license | MIT |
| description | Real-time harness observability dashboard. Reads campaigns, fleet sessions, telemetry, and pending queues to present a snapshot of harness state at a glance. Invoked by /dashboard, /do status, or phrases like "what's happening" and "show activity". |
| user-invocable | true |
| auto-trigger | false |
| trigger_keywords | ["dashboard","what's happening","what's going on","show activity","harness state","show me status"] |
| last-updated | "2026-03-26T00:00:00.000Z" |
/dashboard — Harness Observability Dashboard
When to Use
- "What's happening?" / "Status?" / "What's going on?"
- "Show activity" / "Show me the dashboard"
- After returning to a project after time away
- When /do routes "status", "dashboard", "what's happening", "what's going on", "show activity"
- Directly:
/dashboard
Inputs
None required. Works with whatever state exists on disk.
Protocol
Step 0: RUN DASHBOARD IMPLEMENTATION
Run the local dashboard implementation from the project root:
node scripts/dashboard.js
If the package scripts are available, this equivalent command is also valid:
npm run dashboard
The script is read-only. It renders a user-facing control-plane snapshot from
.planning/, telemetry, hook config, coordination state, worktrees, and cost
data. Use the manual collection protocol below only as a fallback if the script
is missing or fails in the current project.
Step 1: COLLECT STATE
Read the following sources. Each is optional — if a file or directory doesn't
exist, treat it as empty. Never crash on missing state.
Campaigns:
- Glob
.planning/campaigns/*.md
- For each file, read the first 40 lines to extract:
Status: field
Direction: field (truncate to 60 chars)
- Phase progress (search for
Phase N of M or ## Phase headings)
- Most recent line starting with
- [ from the Decision Log
- If all phases are complete but status is still active, report
needs-completion and show:
node scripts/campaign.js complete <slug> --archive
- If a campaign is marked completed but still lives in
.planning/campaigns/,
report needs-archive and show the same archive command.
- If prior build/verify phases are complete but the
review-package Exit
Evidence row is still pending, missing, or points at a missing local package,
report a repair before campaign completion:
node scripts/package-delivery.js <slug>
Cost Data (two sources, prefer real):
- Primary: run
node scripts/session-tokens.js --today and --all — reads Claude Code's native session JSONL for exact token counts
- Fallback: read
.planning/telemetry/session-costs.jsonl; cost priority real_cost > override_cost > estimated_cost; group by campaign_slug, sum cost/agents/minutes, compute grand total
- Live session: read
.planning/telemetry/cost-tracker-state.json for burn rate
- Label real data "(real)" and estimates "(est)"
Fleet Sessions:
- Glob
.planning/fleet/session-*.md
- For each file, read the first 30 lines to extract:
status: field
wave: or wave number
agents: or agent count
Recent Telemetry:
- Read last 50 lines of
.planning/telemetry/hook-timing.jsonl (if it exists)
- Read last 50 lines of
.planning/telemetry/audit.jsonl (if it exists)
- Merge and sort by timestamp (descending). Take the 10 most recent entries.
- For each entry: extract
ts (or timestamp), hook (or event), and a
short description field. Format as relative time.
Recent Hook Activity (separate from general telemetry):
- Read last 20 lines of
.planning/telemetry/hook-timing.jsonl
- For
event: "timing" entries: extract hook, duration_ms, timestamp (relative), and outcome (pass if no matching error in hook-errors.jsonl within 1s; block if a block entry exists)
- For
event: "counter" entries: extract metric name as the "event" column with count context
Hook Overhead (timing percentiles):
- Read all of
.planning/telemetry/hook-timing.jsonl (if it exists)
- Keep only entries with a numeric
duration_ms; group by hook
- Per hook compute: count, p50, p95, max (nearest-rank percentile over the sorted durations)
- Sort rows by p95 descending
- If the file is missing or contains no timed entries, render the one-line note instead
Routine Quota (account-wide 15 runs / 24h cap):
- Read
.planning/telemetry/routine-runs.jsonl (if it exists)
- Expected JSONL shape, one record per quota-consuming run:
{"ts": "<ISO timestamp>", "kind": "RemoteTrigger" | "CronCreate" | "ScheduleWakeup"}
- Count records with
ts inside the last 24 hours; compare against the cap of 15
- Warn when the count exceeds 12 (hitting the cap pauses every routine on the
account; see
docs/ROUTINE-QUOTA.md)
- The harness does not write this file automatically yet — remote-run logging
populates it when a routine mechanism is actually used. Local runners
(
local-watch.js, local-daemon.js, local-schedule.js) never consume quota
and must not be counted.
Pending Queues:
- Count actionable entries in
.planning/telemetry/doc-sync-queue.jsonl where status is pending or needs-review (or 0 if missing)
- Count lines in
.planning/telemetry/merge-check-queue.jsonl (or 0 if missing)
- Count files in
.planning/intake/ (or 0 if missing)
Hook Value Data (for HOOKS VALUE section):
- Read
.planning/telemetry/hook-errors.jsonl (if it exists, last 200 lines)
- Count entries where
hook = "protect-files" (blocked file access)
- Count entries where
hook = "external-action-gate" (gated external actions)
- Count entries where
hook = "quality-gate" (quality violations)
- Read
.planning/telemetry/hook-timing.jsonl (if it exists, last 200 lines)
- Count entries where
hook = "circuit-breaker" and metric = "trips"
- Count total entries from today (entries containing today's ISO date prefix)
- Read
.planning/telemetry/audit.jsonl (if it exists, last 200 lines)
- Count entries mentioning "circuit-breaker" or "circuit_breaker"
Hook Problem Taxonomy:
- Read last 100 entries from
.planning/telemetry/hook-errors.jsonl.
- Classify
protect-files blocks and hard external-action-gate blocks as
safety-block with info severity; they prove protection fired and do not
create a repair action by themselves.
- Classify
error and parse-fail actions as hook-failure with high
severity; these are actionable.
- Classify
blocked-restricted as restricted-scope-block with high
severity; this is actionable.
- Classify
first-encounter and consent-block from external-action-gate as
approval-needed with medium severity; this is actionable.
- If an
external-action-gate approval entry has a later matching
tool-call entry in audit.jsonl, classify it as resolved-approval with
info severity; it should not create a repair action. Treat git push -u
and git push as equivalent for the same branch, and allow a small
near-simultaneous timestamp skew between hook and tool-call entries.
- If an unresolved external approval entry is older than 15 minutes, classify
it as
stale-approval with low severity; it should not create a current
repair action.
- Classify entries older than 24 hours as
stale with low severity and do
not create a repair action from stale entries.
- The
/telemetry repair action should appear only when actionable entries are
present. Safety blocks remain visible in PROBLEMS and HOOKS VALUE.
Health:
- Count circuit breaker entries from audit.jsonl (from hook value data above)
- Count total lines in
.planning/telemetry/audit.jsonl written today
- Count entries in
hooks array of .claude/hooks-template.json (or
.claude/hooks.json if template not present); use 0 if neither exists
- Read
.claude/harness.json → trust object:
sessions_completed, campaigns_completed counters
- Compute level: novice (sessions < 5), familiar (5-19), trusted (20+ with 2+ campaigns)
- If
trust.override is set, use that and note "(override)"
Step 2: FORMAT RELATIVE TIMESTAMPS
Convert ISO timestamps: <60s → "just now" | <60min → "{N} min ago" | <24h → "{N} hr ago" | else → "{N} days ago". Display unparseable timestamps as-is.
Step 3: RENDER DASHBOARD
Output verbatim, substituting real values. Always show section headers even when content is "(none active)".
=== Citadel Dashboard ===
As of: {relative timestamp of most recent event, or "now"}
NEXT ACTION
Command: {exact command}
Why: {why this is next}
Confidence: {low | medium | high}
Repair available: {yes | no}
Runbook: {docs or skill path}
REPAIR CONSOLE
{repair|review} | {confidence} | {label}
command: {exact command}
why: {short reason}
runbook: {docs or skill path}
CAMPAIGNS
{slug}: Phase {N}/{total} — {direction, max 60 chars, ellipsis if truncated}
Last event: {most recent telemetry entry for this campaign, or "no telemetry"}
(none active)
COSTS
This session: ${cost} | {duration} min | ${rate}/min | {messages} msgs | {agents} agents
Today: ${today_total} across {today_sessions} sessions
All time: ${all_time_total} across {all_time_sessions} sessions ({data_source})
By campaign:
{slug}: ${total_cost} across {sessions} sessions ({agents} agents, {minutes} min)
_unattached: ${total_cost} across {sessions} sessions
(no cost data recorded yet)
ROUTINE QUOTA
Runs (last 24h): {N}/15
WARNING: {N} of 15 routine runs used in the last 24h. Hitting the cap pauses every routine on the account. See docs/ROUTINE-QUOTA.md.
(remote-run logging populates .planning/telemetry/routine-runs.jsonl - local runners do not consume quota)
HOOKS VALUE
Circuit breaker: {N} trips (prevented token spirals)
Quality gate: {N} violations caught pre-commit
Protect-files: {N} blocks (path traversal, secrets)
External gate: {N} actions gated
Total hook fires today: {N}
(raw facts only -- no inflated savings claims)
FLEET SESSIONS
{slug}: Wave {N} — {agent count} agents — {status}
(none active)
RECENT ACTIVITY (last 10 events)
{relative time} | {hook/event name} | {description}
(no telemetry recorded yet)
HOOK ACTIVITY (last 10 hook fires)
{relative time} | {hook name} | {duration_ms}ms | {outcome: pass/block/warn}
(no hook timing recorded yet — set CITADEL_DEBUG=true in settings.json for verbose output)
HOOK OVERHEAD (sorted by p95 descending)
hook count p50 p95 max
{hook name} {N} {N}ms {N}ms {N}ms
(no hook timing data recorded yet)
PROBLEMS
Actionable: {N} | Safety blocks: {N} | Resolved approvals: {N} | Stale: {N}
{relative time} | {severity} | {category} | {hook name} | {description}
(none recorded)
PENDING
Doc sync: {N} items queued
Merge reviews: {N} items queued
Intake items: {N} in .planning/intake/
HEALTH
Circuit breaker trips this session: {N}
Audit entries today: {N}
Hooks installed: {N}
Operator tier: {novice | familiar | trusted} ({N} sessions, {N} campaigns)
QUICK COMMANDS
/do continue — resume active campaign
/do rollback — restore last checkpoint
/telemetry — cost breakdown, hook activity, telemetry settings
/triage prs — review open PRs
/pr-watch — watch PR CI
/learn — extract patterns from last completed campaign
Step 4: FRINGE CASE HANDLING
.planning/ missing: All zeros, "(none active)"; add "Run /do setup --express to initialize."
harness.json missing or malformed: Show "not configured" for hooks count; do not crash.
Malformed campaign file: Skip it; note (N campaign file(s) skipped — malformed).
Large telemetry files: Read last 50 lines only.
Missing timestamps: Fall back to file modification time; display entry without timestamp if unavailable.
All campaigns completed: Note "No active campaigns" at top of CAMPAIGNS section.
Completed campaign still active: Show the exact node scripts/campaign.js complete <slug> --archive repair command; suggesting /do continue here is wrong because the campaign is already finished.
Campaign ready for review package: Show the exact node scripts/package-delivery.js <slug> repair command before showing campaign completion.
All fleet sessions idle: Note "No active fleet sessions" under FLEET SESSIONS.
routine-runs.jsonl missing or no runs in window: Show Runs (last 24h): 0/15 plus the one-line population hint; only show the WARNING line when more than 12 runs are counted.
Mixed state: Proceed with whatever state exists; note each missing directory inline.
Doc-sync backlog: Surface /learn --doc-sync as a repair action with skills/learn/SKILL.md as runbook.
Dirty worktree: Surface git status --short as a review action; do not suggest destructive cleanup.
Only safety blocks recorded: Show them in PROBLEMS and HOOKS VALUE, but do not surface /telemetry as NEXT ACTION.
Actionable hook problem recorded: Surface /telemetry as repair action with skills/telemetry/SKILL.md as runbook.
Contextual Gates
Disclosure: "Displaying harness dashboard. No files modified."
Reversibility: green — read-only; no files modified
Trust gates:
- Any: view the full dashboard
Quality Gates
- Dashboard must render even when all state files are missing
- Never display raw JSON to the user — always parse and format
- Relative timestamps required — never show raw ISO strings in output
- Campaign direction truncated to 60 chars with "..." if longer
- NEXT ACTION must include command, why, confidence, repair availability, and runbook when known
- REPAIR CONSOLE must list actionable repairs before raw activity logs
- Safety blocks must not be treated as urgent repairs unless paired with an actionable hook failure, approval, or restricted-scope block
- Total output must be skimmable in under 30 seconds
Exit Protocol
/dashboard does not produce a HANDOFF block. It is a read-only observability
tool. After displaying the dashboard, wait for the next user command.