--- name: blacksite-build-storage description: Keep Blacksite Cargo and package build artifacts within a configured disk budget by selecting stable build lanes, measuring target/build directories, pruning only verified disposable caches, and preserving warm development performance. Use before or after heavy builds, when disk use grows, or when compile performance degrades from artifact accumulation. --- # Blacksite build storage Read `.codex/workflow.toml` and [the storage policy](references/build-storage-policy.md). Use `scripts/codex/cargo_lane.py` for every Cargo invocation and `scripts/codex/build_storage.py` for measurement or cleanup. Trigger this Skill for candidate, all-feature, all-target, package, hot-reload, full-debug, cache-growth, low-space, unexplained rebuild, and cleanup requests. - Keep one persistent `dev` lane. Candidate, hot-reload, full-debug, cross-target, and package lanes are exceptional and disposable. - Use stable separate `CARGO_BUILD_BUILD_DIR` when supported; otherwise use bounded external `CARGO_TARGET_DIR` lanes. - Account for repository final targets, external intermediates, package caches, Cargo timings/docs, free space, and an already-enabled `sccache`. - Run storage preflight/postflight around heavy gates. When configured, pressure may prune only expired disposable lanes after their complete checked plan is printed and flushed. - Require valid sentinels, canonical workspace identity, no symlink traversal, and no active Cargo/rustc/linker/packager before deletion. - Delete whole managed lanes only. Never delete individual Cargo internal files and never install cleanup/cache tools without explicit approval. - Every apply prints and flushes its complete byte-counted checked plan before deletion begins. - Preserve candidate binaries/packages and evidence outside the disposable lane, then establish the generation-bound marker with `build_storage.py mark-candidate-preserved`; an absent, stale, or hash-mismatched marker blocks candidate deletion. - Report reclaimed bytes plus expected cold-build impact.