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# Forum Channels
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Forum channels are durable, topic-style channels. They are created with
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`--type forum` at channel-creation time and are immutable after that. They are
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not normal chat streams: the default read path is
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**forum summary -> one thread timeline -> current context**.
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## Forum vs Regular Channel
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A channel's type is set with `--type` on `channel create` and never changes:
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- `chat` (default) — flat message timeline. `channel messages` always renders
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the event stream. Forum-only flags such as `--thread` and `--action` are
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rejected here.
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- `forum` — thread-oriented. `channel messages` without filters renders a
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thread-board summary instead of raw events. The `post`, `forum`, `thread`,
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and `thread rename` subcommands only apply to forum channels.
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Both types share the same scope model (`--scope project` is the default;
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`--scope global` puts the channel in the cross-project bucket).
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## Create A Forum Channel
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```bash
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trellis channel create design-feedback \
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--type forum \
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--scope global \
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--description "Cross-project design feedback board." \
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--context-raw "One thread per design topic; close when resolved." \
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--by main
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```
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Use `--scope project` for a board scoped to one repo, `--scope global` for a
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cross-project board.
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## Threads: Open, Comment, Status, Summary
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Threads live inside a forum channel. Each thread is identified by a stable
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`--thread <key>` (lowercase kebab-case is conventional). The first action on
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a thread is `opened`; everything afterwards uses the same `--thread` key.
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```bash
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trellis channel post design-feedback opened \
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--scope global \
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--as main \
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--thread login-empty-state \
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--title "Empty state on the login screen" \
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--description "Track design feedback for the new login empty state." \
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--labels design,login \
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--context-raw "Spotted during the 0.4 release review." \
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--text-file /tmp/thread-open.md
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trellis channel post design-feedback comment \
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--scope global \
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--as reviewer \
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--thread login-empty-state \
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--text-file /tmp/review.md
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trellis channel post design-feedback status \
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--scope global \
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--as main \
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--thread login-empty-state \
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--status closed
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trellis channel post design-feedback summary \
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--scope global \
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--as main \
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--thread login-empty-state \
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--summary "Adopted the option-B layout; ticket TRELLIS-123 owns the fix."
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```
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Key distinctions:
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- `--description` is the **durable** thread description (the answer to "what
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is this thread about?"). It is set on `opened` and edited by re-running
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`post` with `--description`.
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- `--text` / `--stdin` / `--text-file` is the **event body** — the comment or
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payload attached to this specific timeline entry.
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- `--labels` and `--assignees` are CSV and **replace** the current value; they
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do not append.
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- `--summary` is the rolling thread summary. Setting it on `status closed` is
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the standard way to mark a thread resolved with context.
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`--thread` is required for every action except `opened` (where it is also
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required in practice — there is no anonymous thread).
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## Read A Forum
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```bash
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trellis channel messages design-feedback --scope global
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trellis channel forum design-feedback --scope global --status open
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trellis channel thread design-feedback login-empty-state --scope global
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trellis channel messages design-feedback --scope global --raw --thread login-empty-state
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```
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If a peer says "I commented on the forum", run `channel forum` first to see
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which thread changed, then drill into that thread with `channel thread <name>
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<thread>`. Do not jump straight to ad-hoc `events.jsonl` parsing.
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## Context
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Context entries are durable background that should always be in scope when
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reading a channel or a thread. They are **not** timeline events; they are
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projected separately and replayed for every reader.
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Use the `context` subcommands. The legacy `--linked-context-file` /
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`--linked-context-raw` flags on `create` and `post` are deprecated aliases
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that fold into the canonical `--context-file` / `--context-raw`.
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### Add Context
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```bash
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# Channel-level context (whole forum)
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trellis channel context add design-feedback \
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--scope global \
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--raw "Upstream feedback board; please link tasks before opening threads."
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# Thread-level context (one thread)
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trellis channel context add design-feedback \
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--scope global \
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--thread login-empty-state \
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--file "$PWD/.trellis/tasks/05-13-login-redesign/design.md"
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```
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- `--thread <key>` switches between channel-level and thread-level context.
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- `--file` paths **must be absolute**; relative paths are rejected.
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- `--raw` is plain text inline content.
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- Both flags are repeatable; at least one is required for `add` / `delete`.
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- `--as <agent>` records authorship; defaults to `main`.
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### List Context
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```bash
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trellis channel context list design-feedback --scope global
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trellis channel context list design-feedback --scope global --thread login-empty-state --raw
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```
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`--raw` on `list` emits one JSON entry per line (useful for piping); without
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it you get a human-readable `file <path>` / `raw <truncated text>` listing.
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An empty store prints `(no context)`.
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### Delete Context
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```bash
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trellis channel context delete design-feedback \
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--scope global \
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--thread login-empty-state \
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--raw "stale note"
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```
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You delete by **value**, not by id: pass the same `--file` or `--raw` value
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that was added. Repeat the flag to delete multiple entries in one call.
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### Reading Order
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When reading a thread, work top-down:
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1. Thread `description` (the durable "what is this about").
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2. Context entries (channel-level + thread-level).
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3. Timeline (`opened`, `comment`, `status`, `summary`).
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If a context file is missing or unreadable, state that explicitly and
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continue with the remaining data — do not fabricate the content.
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## Title Projection
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`title` projects a stable display title onto the channel without renaming the
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storage address. The channel `name` you pass to every command stays the same.
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```bash
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trellis channel title set design-feedback \
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--scope global \
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--title "Design feedback board"
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trellis channel title clear design-feedback --scope global
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```
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- `title set` requires `--title`.
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- `--as <agent>` records authorship; defaults to `main`.
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- This is a presentation-layer change. Tooling and scripts keep using the
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original channel name.
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## Thread Rename
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`thread rename` is the correction path when a thread was opened with the
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wrong key (typo, wrong slug convention, etc.). Threads do not support hard
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deletion — rename is the supported corrective action.
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```bash
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trellis channel thread rename design-feedback old-key new-key \
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--scope global \
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--as main
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```
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- `--as <agent>` is **required**.
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- `post <name> rename` is rejected — you must use `thread rename`.
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## Deletion Discipline
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Do not model single-comment deletion or hard thread deletion as normal
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workflow. Forum threads are append-only collaboration history. To correct
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state, use:
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- `post ... status` to mark a thread closed / blocked / etc.
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- `post ... summary` to record the resolution.
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- `post ... --labels` to re-label (replaces the set).
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- `thread rename` to correct a bad thread key.
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## Internal Changelog Pattern
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A common use of a global forum channel is an internal release / runtime
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changelog. One thread per notable change keeps history searchable:
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```bash
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trellis channel create release-notes \
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--type forum \
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--scope global \
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--description "Internal release and runtime changelog." \
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--context-raw "One thread per notable change; close when shipped." \
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--by main
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trellis channel post release-notes opened \
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--scope global \
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--as main \
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--thread release-2026-q1 \
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--title "Channel threads and forum UX in 0.6" \
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--description "Forum channel UX shipped in the 0.6 line." \
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--labels channel,release \
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--text-file /tmp/release-notes.md
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```
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Use stable, descriptive thread keys (e.g. `release-2026-q1`,
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`runtime-event-schema-change`) so later readers can find them by name.
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