| name | compare-harnesses |
| description | Diff two scaffolded harnesses (ADR-031). Reports manifest meta drift + host list + per-file fingerprint changes (added/removed/changed). Exits 0 IDENTICAL, 1 DRIFT, 2 missing manifest. Use --bundle for the ADR-031 schema-1 JSON envelope. |
compare-harnesses
Codex skill: diff two scaffolded harnesses — the ADR-031 Bundle JSON
Pattern surfaced through Codex (iter 105 → iter 109).
What it does
Two-harness diff. Useful when you've forked an upstream template, when a
support ticket says "mine and theirs scaffolded different things", or when a
CI script wants a byte-equality check between a candidate scaffold and a
known-good baseline.
Reports three sections:
- Manifest meta — same name? same kernel? same surface?
- Hosts — which host adapters each side ships (
claude-code /
codex / pi-dev / hermes / openclaw / rvm)
- Files — added / removed / changed (per-file SHA-256 fingerprints;
the cheapest possible byte-equality test)
| Verdict | Exit | Meaning |
|---|
IDENTICAL | 0 | meta + hosts + every file fingerprint matches |
DRIFT | 1 | at least one of meta / hosts / files differs |
no-manifest-in-a | 2 | a/.harness/manifest.json missing |
no-manifest-in-b | 2 | b/.harness/manifest.json missing |
no-manifest-in-either | 2 | both sides missing manifest |
Usage from Codex
/compare-harnesses a=./my-fork b=./upstream
/compare-harnesses a=./my-fork b=./upstream bundle=true
Equivalent CLI
harness compare ./my-fork ./upstream
harness compare ./my-fork ./upstream --bundle
The --bundle form (ADR-031) emits a schema-1 JSON envelope so CI scripts
can json-parse the verdict without re-parsing human text. The envelope
shape is shared with harness diag --bundle, harness export-config, and
harness audit --bundle:
{
"schema": 1,
"generatedAt": "2026-06-15T...",
"a": "/path/to/a",
"b": "/path/to/b",
"meta": { "sameKernel": true, "sameSurface": true, "sameName": false },
"hosts": { "a": ["claude-code"], "b": ["claude-code", "codex"], "verdict": "PASS" | "FAIL" },
"files": { "added": [...], "removed": [...], "changed": [...] },
"identical": false,
"exitCode": 1
}
Errors are bundle-formed too ({ "schema": 1, "error": "no-manifest-in-a" }),
so a CI script never has to dual-parse text + JSON. Object keys matching
secret|token|key|password|passphrase are redacted via the canonical
ADR-031 sanitisation regex before emission — safe to paste into a public
GitHub issue.
Sample output (text mode)
harness compare — diffing /tmp/a /tmp/b
name: A=cmp-a B=cmp-b FAIL
kernel: A=0.1.0 B=0.1.0 PASS
surface: A=cli B=cli PASS
hosts: A=[claude-code] B=[claude-code,codex] FAIL
added: 3 files
+ src/agents/codex-tester.ts
+ src/agents/codex-reviewer.ts
+ .codex/config.toml
removed: 0 files
changed: 1 file
~ .harness/manifest.json
DRIFT (exit 1)
When to use it
- You forked the project's upstream template, edited it, and want to know
exactly what diverged before sending a PR upstream.
- A user files a "this doesn't work" bug; you run
harness compare their-zip yours-zip --bundle > diff.json and attach the bundle to the
issue.
- CI is the canonical place: a nightly job runs
compare between today's
scaffold output and a frozen baseline, fails the run on DRIFT.
Related skills
diag-harness — single-harness kernel-version skew check (iter 66)
validate-harness — release-readiness umbrella (iter 20)
verify-witness — Ed25519 witness signature verification (iter 8)
See also