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Alex Newman 57a60c1309 chore: bump version to 9.0.13
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Phase 05: Test and Merge PR #863 - Ragtime Email Investigation

PR #863 adds email investigation mode via CLAUDE_MEM_MODE environment variable. Each file is processed in a new session with context managed by Claude-mem hooks. It includes configurable transcript cleanup to prevent buildup. This PR has no merge conflicts and CI is passing.

Tasks

  • Checkout and verify PR #863:

    • git fetch origin claude/setup-ragtime-epstein-analysis-JApkL
    • git checkout claude/setup-ragtime-epstein-analysis-JApkL
    • Verify the branch is up to date with origin
  • Rebase onto main to incorporate previous PR merges:

    • git rebase main
    • If conflicts arise, resolve them
    • Push with git push --force-with-lease origin claude/setup-ragtime-epstein-analysis-JApkL
  • Run the full test suite:

    • npm test
    • All tests must pass
    • Report any failures
  • Run the build:

    • npm run build
    • Verify no TypeScript errors
  • Code review the ragtime implementation:

    • Understand the CLAUDE_MEM_MODE environment variable usage
    • Review session-per-file processing approach
    • Review transcript cleanup configuration (default 24h)
    • Verify environment variable configuration for paths and settings
  • Evaluate if this feature belongs in main:

    • This appears to be an experimental/specialized feature
    • Consider if it should be merged or kept as experimental branch
    • If appropriate for main, proceed with merge
    • If experimental, document status and skip merge
  • If proceeding, merge PR #863 to main:

    • gh pr merge 863 --squash --delete-branch
    • Verify merge succeeded
  • Run final verification:

    • git checkout main && git pull origin main
    • npm test to confirm all tests pass
    • npm run build to confirm build works
    • Verify all 5 PRs are now merged