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windows-compatibility Cross-platform path handling and command patterns platform high earned (multiple Windows-specific bugs: colons in filenames, git -C failures, path separators)

Context

Squad runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux. Several bugs have been traced to platform-specific assumptions: ISO timestamps with colons (illegal on Windows), git -C with Windows paths (unreliable), forward-slash paths in Node.js on Windows.

Patterns

Filenames & Timestamps

  • Never use colons in filenames: ISO 8601 format 2026-03-15T05:30:00Z is illegal on Windows
  • Use safeTimestamp() utility: Replaces colons with hyphens → 2026-03-15T05-30-00Z
  • Centralize formatting: Don't inline .toISOString().replace(/:/g, '-') — use the utility

Git Commands

  • Never use git -C {path}: Unreliable with Windows paths (backslashes, spaces, drive letters)
  • Always cd first: Change directory, then run git commands
  • Check for changes before commit: git diff --cached --quiet (exit 0 = no changes)

Commit Messages

  • Never embed newlines in -m flag: Backtick-n (\n) fails silently in PowerShell
  • Use temp file + -F flag: Write message to file, commit with git commit -F $msgFile

Paths

  • Never assume CWD is repo root: Always use TEAM ROOT from spawn prompt or run git rev-parse --show-toplevel
  • Use path.join() or path.resolve(): Don't manually concatenate with / or \

Examples

Correct:

// Timestamp utility
const safeTimestamp = () => new Date().toISOString().replace(/:/g, '-').split('.')[0] + 'Z';

// Git workflow (PowerShell)
cd $teamRoot
git add .squad/
if ($LASTEXITCODE -eq 0) {
  $msg = @"
docs(ai-team): session log

Changes:
- Added decisions
"@
  $msgFile = [System.IO.Path]::GetTempFileName()
  Set-Content -Path $msgFile -Value $msg -Encoding utf8
  git commit -F $msgFile
  Remove-Item $msgFile
}

Incorrect:

// Colon in filename
const logPath = `.squad/log/${new Date().toISOString()}.md`; // ILLEGAL on Windows

// git -C with Windows path
exec('git -C C:\\src\\squad add .squad/'); // UNRELIABLE

// Inline newlines in commit message
exec('git commit -m "First line\nSecond line"'); // FAILS silently in PowerShell

Anti-Patterns

  • Testing only on one platform (bugs ship to other platforms)
  • Assuming Unix-style paths work everywhere
  • Using git -C because it "looks cleaner" (it doesn't work)
  • Skipping git diff --cached --quiet check (creates empty commits)