Alejandro 4ee385ea6c Add actions support to chat adapter protocol (#67)
* feat: add protocol-specific actions to chat adapters

Extends the chat adapter system with support for slash commands and
protocol-specific actions without parameters.

New features:
- ChatAction type system for defining simple commands
- Base adapter getActions() and executeAction() methods
- NIP-29 /join and /leave slash commands
- Slash command parser for detecting /commands
- ChatViewer integration with toast notifications

Example usage in NIP-29 groups:
  /join  - Request to join the group
  /leave - Leave the group

The action system is extensible and can be enhanced with parameterized
actions (e.g., /kick <user>, /ban <user>) in future iterations.

Tests: All 804 tests passing
Build: Successful
Lint: No errors

* feat: add autocomplete for slash commands

Extends the chat system with autocomplete UI for slash commands, making
actions discoverable and easier to execute.

New features:
- SlashCommandSuggestionList component with keyboard navigation
- Slash command search integrated into MentionEditor
- Autocomplete popup shows command name and description
- Arrow keys for navigation, Enter to select, Escape to close
- Filters available commands based on typed text

When typing "/" in chat, users now see:
  /join   Request to join the group
  /leave  Leave the group

The autocomplete uses the same TipTap suggestion system as @mentions
and :emoji:, providing a consistent UX across all autocomplete features.

Tests: All 804 tests passing
Build: Successful
Lint: 1 warning fixed (unused parameter)

* feat: execute slash commands immediately on autocomplete selection

When selecting a slash command from the autocomplete menu, the action
now executes immediately and clears the input, providing a more
streamlined UX.

Changes:
- Added onCommandExecute prop to MentionEditor
- Modified slash command suggestion to call onCommandExecute on selection
- Clears editor content immediately after selection
- Added handleCommandExecute callback in ChatViewer
- Executes action and shows toast notifications

Before: Type "/" → select "/join" → press Enter → executes
After: Type "/" → select "/join" → executes immediately

This matches the expected behavior for command selection - when you
choose a command from autocomplete, you want to execute it, not just
insert it into the text field.

Tests: All 804 tests passing
Build: Successful
Lint: No new errors

* feat: make chat actions context-aware and filter by membership status

Actions are now intelligently filtered based on the user's membership in
the conversation, providing a cleaner and more intuitive UX.

Changes:
- Added GetActionsOptions type with conversation and activePubkey
- Updated base adapter getActions() to accept optional context
- Modified NIP-29 adapter to filter actions based on membership:
  - /join: only shown when user is NOT a member/admin
  - /leave: only shown when user IS a member
- Updated ChatViewer to pass conversation and user context to searchCommands
- Moved searchCommands callback after conversation is defined

This prevents showing irrelevant commands like "/join" when you're already
a member, or "/leave" when you haven't joined yet. The autocomplete menu
now only displays actions that are actually executable in the current context.

Implementation notes:
- NIP-29 uses getAllActions() fallback when context unavailable
- Membership determined by checking conversation.participants array
- Other protocols return empty array by default (no actions yet)

Tests: All 804 tests passing
Build: Successful
Lint: No new errors

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Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Grimoire

A Nostr protocol explorer and developer tool with a tiling window manager interface.

Features

  • Tiling Windows - Each window is a Nostr "app" (profile viewer, event feed, NIP docs, etc.)
  • Command Palette - Unix-style commands via Cmd+K to open apps and navigate
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