| name | unharness |
| license | MIT |
| description | Safely leave Citadel using the active adoption receipt. Produces a no-write, reviewable plan, preserves a portable archive, removes only exact owned material, and reports modified or externally registered surfaces as retained or unknown. Legacy installs must be imported before exact leave is claimed. |
| user-invocable | true |
| auto-trigger | false |
| trigger_keywords | ["unharness","remove citadel","uninstall citadel","clean up citadel","remove harness","uninstall harness"] |
| last-updated | "2026-07-30T00:00:00.000Z" |
/unharness - Receipt-owned exit from Citadel
Orientation
Use this skill when the user wants Citadel removed from a project. Exit is a
two-step, receipt-owned operation. A plan never mutates the project. Apply
requires the exact saved plan and its confirmation token.
Do not infer ownership from familiar paths. Do not delete .planning/,
.citadel/, runtime settings, hooks, skills, or registrations merely because
they look Citadel-related.
Protocol
1. Locate Citadel and inspect adoption authority
Read .citadel/plugin-root.txt when present. Otherwise use the directory
containing this skill. Check for .citadel/adoption/active.json; the adoption
planner also checks the private recovery ledger.
2. Create a no-write leave plan
Choose a plan path inside the project, such as
.planning/adoption/leave.plan.json, and run:
node {citadelRoot}/scripts/adopt.js leave plan \
--target {projectRoot} \
--out {planPath} \
--json
Show the user:
- exact files that will be removed or restored;
- modified or ambiguous footprint entries that will be retained;
- portable archive path;
- runtime registrations whose removal evidence is
unknown;
- the plan digest and confirmation token.
If the result is NOT_ADOPTED, stop. Create a conservative legacy inventory:
node {citadelRoot}/scripts/adopt.js import plan {citadelRoot} \
--target {projectRoot} \
--out {importPlanPath} \
--json
Apply that import only after its own explicit approval. Then create a new leave
plan from the resulting receipt. Never describe legacy cleanup as exact
removal.
3. Obtain explicit approval
Leaving is destructive. Ask the user to approve the displayed plan and exact
confirmation token. Do not apply from an unsaved or regenerated plan.
4. Apply and verify
After approval:
node {citadelRoot}/scripts/adopt.js leave apply {planPath} \
--confirm {confirmationToken} \
--json
node {citadelRoot}/scripts/adopt.js doctor \
--target {projectRoot} \
--json
Doctor may report not_adopted after a clean leave. Report the leave receipt,
archive path, removed entries, retained conflicts, and every unknown
unregistration observation. “Citadel removed” is permitted only when the
receipt proves every required local and external removal.
Export-only compatibility
When the user explicitly wants a human-readable export without leaving:
node {citadelRoot}/scripts/unharness.js {projectRoot} --export-only
This writes the legacy Markdown archive but does not remove harness material.
Fringe Cases
- If
.planning/ does not exist, treat it as an empty portable-state set and
show the setup/import hint; do not create it merely to leave.
- Missing or invalid adoption authority blocks leave. Use
import plan or
private-ledger recovery; never guess ownership.
- A changed saved plan, source, target, or pre-image requires a fresh plan.
- An unavailable runtime unregister API stays
unknown; report the manual
observation required.
- If the Citadel root cannot be located, stop with the exact missing path.
Quality gates
- Planning is read-only unless the user explicitly requests
--out.
- Apply consumes the exact saved plan and revalidates source, target, and
pre-images.
- Modified owned material is retained with an explicit conflict.
- Shared runtime files restore exact pre-images only while installed bytes
remain exact.
- Missing receipts, malformed receipts, and unenumerable registrations are
unknown or blocked, never successful.
- The portable archive and private receipt ledger remain available for restore
and recovery.
Exit Protocol
Return the leave operation ID and receipt digest, portable archive path, exact
removed/restored counts, retained conflicts, and unknown external removals.
State plainly whether exact exit was proved. Do not claim success from a
completed command when required removal evidence is missing.