The bundled dock icon used by `pnpm dev:desktop` had its squircle
touching the top of the 1024×1024 canvas (T=0, B=11), making the
shape look shifted up in the macOS dock. Shift content down 6px
to balance margins (T=6, B=5).
Dev Electron uses a single userData path ("Multica Canary") derived from
the app name, which also locates the single-instance lock. Two worktrees
running dev simultaneously fight for that lock — the second `app.quit()`s
silently before opening a window.
DESKTOP_APP_SUFFIX appends to the app name + userData path so each
worktree can claim its own lock:
DESKTOP_APP_SUFFIX=foo → "Multica Canary foo"
Default (no env var) keeps behavior unchanged.
Complements the existing DESKTOP_RENDERER_PORT env from #1210 so a full
"run a second dev Electron" setup looks like:
DESKTOP_RENDERER_PORT=15173 DESKTOP_APP_SUFFIX=foo pnpm dev:desktop
* feat(desktop): brand dev build as Multica Canary with bundled icon
pnpm dev:desktop ran under the stock Electron name and default icon,
making it indistinguishable from any other Electron dev app in the dock.
Set a Canary app name + userData path and point the macOS dock icon and
BrowserWindow icon at the bundled resources/icon.png so the dev build is
visually branded.
* feat(desktop): allow overriding renderer port via DESKTOP_RENDERER_PORT
Lets a second worktree run `pnpm dev:desktop` while a primary checkout
already holds the default Vite dev port 5173 — required to actually
exercise the "Multica Canary" branding in isolation.
* feat(desktop): rebrand Electron.app Info.plist so dev shows Multica Canary
app.setName() can't override the macOS menu bar title or Cmd+Tab label
— those come from CFBundleName baked into the running bundle's
Info.plist. Patch the bundled Electron.app's plist during `pnpm
dev:desktop` so dev launches read "Multica Canary" everywhere, not
"Electron". Idempotent; unlinks before rewriting so we don't mutate a
pnpm-store inode shared with other projects.
When invoked as `pnpm package -- --mac --arm64 --publish always`,
the bare `--` separator that pnpm inserts was forwarded into
electron-builder's argv. This terminated option parsing, causing
`--publish always` to be treated as positional arguments instead of
a named flag. As a result electron-builder built locally but never
uploaded artifacts to the GitHub Release (isPublish: false).
Add `stripLeadingSeparator()` to remove the leading `--` before
passing args through. Includes unit tests.
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* fix(desktop): new tab inherits current workspace + guard against malformed tab paths
Three layered fixes for the same root cause: tab URLs were being
constructed without a workspace slug in some code paths, triggering
NoAccessPage whenever the router interpreted the first segment as a
(non-existent) workspace slug.
## Layer 1 — tab-bar "+" button now inherits current workspace
The handler had a hardcoded `path = "/issues"` left over from before
the slug URL refactor. Without a workspace prefix, the router saw
`workspaceSlug = "issues"` and rendered NoAccessPage. Read
`getCurrentSlug()` and build `/{slug}/issues` instead. Falls back to
"/" (→ IndexRedirect) when there is no current workspace.
This matches terminal/IDE new-tab semantics: new tab opens in the
same workspace as the active tab, not in `wsList[0]`.
## Layer 2 — validateWorkspaceSlugs runs synchronously
PR #1178 added startup validation of persisted tab slugs against the
current workspace list, but ran it in a useEffect. useEffect fires
AFTER commit, so the initial render would briefly show NoAccessPage
on a stale slug before the effect reset the tab path. Moving the call
into render phase eliminates that flash; zustand supports setState in
render, and the validator is idempotent (early-returns if nothing
changed) so this doesn't loop.
## Layer 3 — tab store rejects malformed paths at construction
Any path whose first segment is a reserved slug (e.g. "/issues",
"/login") clearly lacks a workspace prefix and is a caller bug.
sanitizeTabPath catches these at makeTab time, rewrites to "/", and
logs a console.warn naming the offending path so the bug can be fixed
at source. Any future new-tab entry point that forgets the slug will
not reach NoAccessPage.
Net effect: NoAccessPage is reserved for its legitimate purpose —
users navigating to URLs they genuinely don't have access to — and
can no longer be triggered by system bugs.
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* review: read new-tab workspace from active tab + unify sanitize + add tests
Three follow-ups from self-review of PR #1198:
1. Resolve the current workspace from the active tab's path instead of
from getCurrentSlug(). With N tabs mounted under <Activity>, every
WorkspaceRouteLayout calls setCurrentWorkspace() in render — the
singleton ends up holding "whichever tab rendered last", which is
non-deterministic. activeTabId is the unambiguous source of truth
for "which workspace is the user actually looking at right now".
2. Unify the persist merge's stale-path detection with sanitizeTabPath.
The merge previously checked ROUTE_ICONS (dashboard segments only);
sanitizeTabPath uses isReservedSlug (dashboard + auth + platform +
RFC 2142 + hostname confusables). Same code path now, wider
coverage, and one source of truth.
3. Add unit tests for sanitizeTabPath: root pass-through, global paths,
valid workspace-scoped paths, malformed paths (reserved first
segment) rejected with console.warn, and user slugs that happen to
look path-like but aren't reserved.
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* fix(routing): rename /new-workspace to /workspaces/new + extend reserved slug list
Two related changes:
1. Rename the global workspace-creation route from /new-workspace to
/workspaces/new. The hyphenated word-group `new-workspace` is a
common user workspace name (last deploy was blocked by a real user
with exactly this slug). Industry consensus from auditing Linear,
Vercel, Notion, Slack, GitHub: zero major SaaS uses hyphenated
word-group root routes — they all use single words or `/{noun}/{verb}`
pairs. Reserving the noun `workspaces` automatically protects the
entire `/workspaces/*` subtree, so future workspace-related routes
(`/workspaces/{id}/edit`, `/workspaces/{id}/billing`, etc.) need no
additional reserved slugs or audit migrations.
2. Extend the reserved slug list to cover the minimal set recommended by
the URL-design audit: full auth flow vocab, RFC 2142 mailbox names
(postmaster, abuse, noreply...), hostname confusables (mail, ftp,
static, cdn...), and likely-future platform routes (docs, support,
status, legal, privacy, terms, security, etc.). Production data
audit confirmed zero conflicts for every newly added slug, so
migration 047 (the safety net) passes cleanly.
Slugs intentionally NOT added despite being in scope of the audit:
admin, multica, new, setup, www. Each has one production workspace
already using it; adding them now would block deploy. They will be
handled in a follow-up PR via owner outreach + targeted rename.
Also adds a CLAUDE.md convention rule: new global routes MUST use a
single word or `/{noun}/{verb}` pair, never hyphenated word groups.
This prevents the pattern from regenerating itself.
This PR does NOT resolve the currently-blocked prd deploy — that requires
the existing `slug='new-workspace'` workspace (owner: Dhruv Raina) to be
renamed by ops. After that workspace is renamed and migration 046 passes,
this PR's migration 047 will also pass on its first run.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* review: drop migration 046, sweep stale comments, drive reserved test from map
Address code review on PR #1188:
1. Delete migration 046 (audit_new_workspace_slug). It audits "new-workspace"
which is no longer a reserved slug after this PR's rename. Removing 046
has an unexpected upside: it directly unblocks the currently-stuck prd
deploy. Migration 046 had never successfully applied (it was the source
of the deploy block); the audit-only nature means down-rollback is a
no-op. The user workspace previously caught by 046 (slug='new-workspace',
owner: Dhruv Raina) is now safe — `new-workspace` is no longer reserved,
so the slug correctly resolves to that workspace and the global route
`/workspaces/new` doesn't shadow it.
2. Refactor workspace_test.go to drive its reserved-slug list from the
reservedSlugs map directly via `for slug := range reservedSlugs`. The
previous hand-copied list was already drifting (40-ish entries vs 58 in
the map). Now drift is impossible.
3. Sweep ~10 stale `/new-workspace` references in code comments to
`/workspaces/new`. Comments only — runtime unchanged. The references
in reserved-slugs.ts/workspace_reserved_slugs.go and CLAUDE.md are
intentionally kept as anti-pattern examples ("don't add hyphenated
word-group root routes like /new-workspace").
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Desktop tabs persist their full path to localStorage (multica_tabs), so
a tab path like /naiyuan/issues survives app restarts, account switches,
and workspace deletions. Any stale slug caused WorkspaceRouteLayout to
render NoAccessPage immediately on login — the user saw "Workspace not
available" every time they opened the app, with no way to recover
except manually opening a new tab or clearing localStorage.
Root cause: persisted URL strings outlive the server-state they
reference. The auth initializer fetches a fresh workspace list on every
startup, but nothing validated the tab paths against it.
Fix: add tab-store.validateWorkspaceSlugs(validSlugs). Runs on every
change to the workspace list query data (login, background refetch,
realtime workspace:deleted). Any tab whose first path segment isn't in
the valid slug set is reset to `/`, where IndexRedirect picks a live
workspace (or /new-workspace if the user has none). Idempotent, so
over-triggering is safe. Tabs on global paths (/login, /new-workspace,
/invite/...) are left alone.
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* fix(daemon): allow startup with zero workspaces
The daemon used to fail fast with "no runtimes registered" when the
initial workspace sync returned zero workspaces. This masked a latent
bug: a newly-signed-up user has no workspaces yet, so the daemon would
crash immediately after login instead of waiting for the first
workspace to be created.
workspaceSyncLoop already polls every 30s (daemon.go:107, 365) to
discover new workspaces — the fail-fast check at startup was bypassing
this dynamic discovery. Remove the check so the daemon stays resident
and picks up the first workspace whenever it appears.
PR #1001 partially addressed this for the "server has workspaces but
local CLI config is empty" case. This finishes the job for the true
zero-workspace state, which until now was masked by the onboarding
wizard always creating a workspace before the daemon started.
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* refactor(views): extract CreateWorkspaceForm for reuse
Modal and the upcoming /new-workspace page share the same form +
mutation + slug validation. Extract to a shared component so they
can't drift.
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* feat(views): add NoAccessPage for unknown or inaccessible workspace slugs
Rendered when the URL slug doesn't resolve to a workspace the user has
access to. Deliberately doesn't distinguish 404 vs 403 to avoid letting
attackers enumerate workspace slugs.
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* feat(paths): add /new-workspace route and reserve slug on both sides
Adds paths.newWorkspace() builder, registers /new-workspace as a global
(pre-workspace) prefix, and reserves the "new-workspace" slug on both
frontend and backend (kept in sync per convention). Existing
"onboarding" reservation retained — removing it would desync FE/BE
and leaves no future fallback if an onboarding route is revived.
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* chore(migrations): audit no existing workspace uses 'new-workspace' slug
Migration 046 blocks deploy if any workspace in the DB has slug =
'new-workspace', which would shadow the new global workspace creation
route at /new-workspace.
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* feat: add /new-workspace route on web and desktop
Renders the CreateWorkspaceForm as a full-page workspace creation flow,
used as the destination for first-time users with zero workspaces.
Replaces the 4-step onboarding wizard with a single form.
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* feat: show NoAccessPage on unknown workspace slug, hold null during active removal
Layouts render NoAccessPage when the URL slug doesn't resolve to an
accessible workspace — except when the slug previously resolved during
this layout instance's lifetime.
URL and cache are two asynchronous signals: there will always be a
short window where the URL still points at the old workspace but the
cache has already been invalidated (e.g. just after a delete/leave
mutation, or a realtime workspace:deleted event). Rendering
NoAccessPage during that window would flash "Workspace not available"
with recovery buttons in front of a user who just deleted the
workspace themselves — jarring and wrong.
useWorkspaceSeen classifies the two cases:
- slug was seen before, now gone → user's intent is changing (caller
is navigating away); render null, no flash
- slug never seen → user is genuinely looking at an inaccessible
workspace (stale bookmark, revoked access, link from a former
teammate); render NoAccessPage with recovery options
NoAccessPage deliberately does not distinguish 404 vs 403 to avoid
letting attackers enumerate workspace slugs.
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* refactor: redirect zero-workspace users to /new-workspace instead of /onboarding
Switches 8 call sites and the CLI:
- Web: login, auth callback, landing redirect-if-authenticated
- Desktop: routes.tsx IndexRedirect
- Shared: dashboard guard, invite page fallback, workspace-tab on delete,
realtime sync on workspace loss
- CLI: cmd_login.go waitForOnboarding now opens /new-workspace
Also adds /new-workspace to navigation store's lastPath exclusion list
so it doesn't get persisted as a 'last visited' page.
Adds a desktop App.tsx effect that restarts the daemon when workspace
count transitions 0 → ≥1, so first-workspace creation triggers
immediate daemon pickup rather than waiting up to 30s for the daemon's
workspaceSyncLoop.
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* refactor: remove onboarding flow
The 4-step onboarding wizard (workspace → runtime → agent → demo issues)
is replaced by:
- /new-workspace: a single-page workspace creation form (Phase 3)
- NoAccessPage: explicit feedback when a slug doesn't resolve (Phase 4)
- daemon zero-workspace bootstrap (Phase 1) so the daemon doesn't
crash before the user creates their first workspace
- desktop daemon restart on first workspace creation (Phase 5) for
instant pickup instead of the 30s workspaceSyncLoop tick
Deletions:
- packages/views/onboarding/ (OnboardingWizard + 4 step components + tests)
- apps/web/app/(auth)/onboarding/page.tsx
- apps/desktop/src/renderer/src/components/onboarding-gate.tsx (+test)
- OnboardingGate wrapper in desktop-layout.tsx
- OnboardingRoute + /onboarding route in desktop routes.tsx
- paths.onboarding() builder + /onboarding from GLOBAL_PREFIXES
- packages/views/package.json onboarding export
- /onboarding from navigation store's EXCLUDED_PREFIXES
Retained (intentional):
- 'onboarding' in RESERVED_SLUGS (both FE + BE) — kept for FE/BE sync
and future-proofing if /onboarding is ever revived
Also drops 4 demo issues that onboarding used to create on the new
workspace ('Say hello', 'Set up repo', etc.). New workspaces are now
fully empty; all list views already render empty-state UI correctly.
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* chore: clean stale 'onboarding' references in comments and CLI helpers
Batch cleanup of references to the removed onboarding flow:
- 13 comment sites mentioning 'onboarding' updated to reflect the
new /new-workspace flow or removed where no longer accurate
- CLI waitForOnboarding renamed to waitForWorkspaceCreation (function
name + docstring); behavior unchanged
The 'onboarding' reserved slug entries (frontend + backend) are
intentionally retained — see prior commit rationale.
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* refactor(views): extract shared NewWorkspacePage shell
The web (/new-workspace) and desktop (NewWorkspaceRoute) pages had
identical outer layout — same container, heading, and copy — with only
the onSuccess navigation primitive differing. That's exactly the
No-Duplication Rule pattern: extract the shared UI, inject the
platform-specific behavior.
The apps now only own the thin auth guard (web needs it, desktop
routes below WorkspaceRouteLayout already handle it) and the
onSuccess → navigate call.
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* refactor: remove rollback compat layer and tighten daemon restart trigger
Two cleanup items:
1. Drop localStorage['multica_workspace_id'] double-write in both
workspace layouts. That write was added as a rollback safety net
for the workspace-slug URL refactor (PR #1138) — the refactor has
since landed and stabilized, so the compat shim is no longer
needed. Per CLAUDE.md: don't keep compat layers beyond their
purpose.
2. Tighten the desktop daemon-restart trigger. The previous ref-based
logic fired a restart on any 0→1 workspace-count transition,
including account switches (user A logout → user B login). Scope
it precisely to 'this session started with zero workspaces and
just gained one' using a three-state ref (null=undecided,
true=empty-start, false=already-restarted-or-started-nonempty).
Account switches are already handled by daemon-manager.ts on
token change, so this avoids a redundant restart there.
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* fix(auth): redirect to /login on logout and unauthenticated workspace visits
Two gaps previously left users stuck on blank workspace pages:
1. app-sidebar logout() cleared all state but never moved the URL. The
current path is /{workspaceSlug}/... which has no meaning without
auth; the workspace layout would then see user=null, render null
(via the hasBeenSeen short-circuit), and the user saw a blank page
thinking logout didn't work.
2. The workspace layouts (web + desktop) had no !user handling at all.
Any path that leaves user=null — token expiration, cross-tab logout,
or fresh visit to a workspace URL without a session — resulted in
the same blank screen.
Fix:
- app-sidebar.logout() explicitly push(paths.login()) after authLogout()
to cover the primary (user-initiated) logout path.
- Both workspace layouts get a defensive useEffect that redirects to
/login whenever auth has settled and user is null. Covers token
expiration, realtime logout, and any other silent session loss.
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Problem
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On desktop, creating a new tab triggered thousands of chat-store
rehydration logs per second (sustained for seconds). Same session,
same workspace — nothing actually changed. `pnpm test` was clean; the
bug only manifests at runtime with React 19 Activity + multi-tab.
Root cause
----------
Every tab's WorkspaceRouteLayout kept its own `syncedSlugRef` to decide
"did slug change since last sync". That model assumes one layout
instance equals one workspace context — true on web, false on desktop
where N tabs each mount their own layout. Activity remounts +
tab-router-sync stirring the tab store caused per-layout refs to drift
out of agreement with the module-level truth, so each ref independently
called `rehydrateAllWorkspaceStores()`. The existing microtask dedup
only coalesced same-tick calls; successive ticks each scheduled another
iteration through every registered rehydrate fn.
Fix
---
Move the "did slug actually change?" decision to where the truth lives:
inside `setCurrentWorkspace` itself. The singleton now:
- Returns immediately when the slug is already current (idempotent).
- Fires slug subscribers + persist rehydrate as internal side effects
when (and only when) the slug transitions.
Layouts are simplified to "feed the URL slug in"; they no longer
maintain a ref guard or call rehydrate explicitly. N tabs feeding the
same slug is naturally a no-op after the first — the model no longer
depends on "one layout instance" as an implicit invariant.
Also hardens the original render-time race that motivated the v2
refactor: both layouts now gate on `!listFetched || !workspace` so
`useWorkspaceId()` in descendants is guaranteed non-null.
Public API
----------
`rehydrateAllWorkspaceStores` removed from `@multica/core/platform`
exports — it's now purely an internal effect of `setCurrentWorkspace`.
The function itself is deleted; the rehydrate loop lives inline in
`setCurrentWorkspace`.
Tests
-----
Four new tests covering the new semantics: single rehydrate on mount,
same-slug noop across repeat calls, real workspace switch fires again,
logout → re-entry into same workspace fires again.
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Add a "Download Desktop" button in the hero section alongside the
existing CTA and GitHub buttons, linking to the latest GitHub release.
Also add a Desktop link in the footer product group for both EN and ZH.
Dev mode now uses a separate app name ('Multica Dev') and userData path
before acquiring the single-instance lock, so the lock file no longer
collides with the packaged production app. The AppUserModelId is also
differentiated (ai.multica.desktop.dev vs ai.multica.desktop).
This follows the same pattern VS Code uses for Stable / Insiders
coexistence: isolate identity before requestSingleInstanceLock().
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* feat(agent): add Pi agent runtime support
Add Pi as a new agent runtime provider, following the established adapter
pattern. Pi CLI outputs JSONL events which are parsed for messages, tool
calls, and usage tracking.
Backend:
- New piBackend implementing the Backend interface (pi.go)
- Pi CLI discovery via MULTICA_PI_PATH env var or PATH lookup
- JSONL event stream parsing (agent_start, message_update, thinking_update,
tool_execution_start/end, agent_end)
- Usage scanner for ~/.pi/sessions/*.jsonl files
- Runtime config injection via AGENTS.md
- Skill injection to .pi/agent/skills/
Frontend:
- Pi provider logo (teal π icon)
- Pi label in transcript dialog
Docs:
- Updated all provider lists in README, CLI_INSTALL, and docs
* fix(agent): filter Pi usage scanner to agent_end events only
Address review feedback: restrict usage parsing to agent_end events
which contain cumulative totals, preventing potential inaccuracy if
Pi adds usage fields to other event types in the future.
* fix(agent): align Pi runtime with real CLI flags, event schema, and custom_args
- Flags: Pi's CLI uses `--mode json` (not `--output-format jsonl`), has no
`--yolo` (explicit `--tools` allowlist instead), takes the prompt as a
positional argument (not `-p <prompt>`), splits model as
`--provider <name> --model <id>`, and treats `--session` as a file path
that must exist before spawn.
- Event parsing: rewrite the stream event struct to match Pi's actual
JSON event schema (`message_update.assistantMessageEvent.delta`,
`turn_end.message.usage.{input,output,cacheRead,cacheWrite}`, etc.).
- Sessions: generate/persist session files under ~/.multica/pi-sessions/
and use the file path as the opaque SessionID returned to the daemon.
- Usage scanner: read assistant `message` events from the same session
files (Pi's session-file schema, distinct from the stdout stream).
- Custom args: consume `ExecOptions.CustomArgs` via `filterCustomArgs`
with a Pi-specific blocked set (`-p`, `--print`, `--mode`, `--session`)
so Pi matches the pattern shared by every other agent backend.
The top bar pads `pl-20` for the macOS traffic lights only when
`state === "collapsed"`, but the shadcn sidebar also hides itself in
mobile mode (<768px) where `state` stays `"expanded"` and only
`isMobile` flips. In that case tabs slid under the traffic lights and
no UI affordance existed to bring the sidebar back (since the in-sidebar
trigger went off-canvas with it).
Treat both as "sidebar not in main flow", apply the padding, and render
a `SidebarTrigger` in the header (with `no-drag` so the window drag
region doesn't swallow the click).
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* Reapply "feat: workspace URL refactor + slug-first API identity (#1131)" (#1137)
This reverts commit 9b94914bc8.
* compat: legacy URL redirect + localStorage double-write for safe rollback
The first attempt at this refactor (#1131) was reverted because existing
users on old URLs (/issues, /projects, etc.) hit 404 immediately after
deploy, and rolling back left them with empty dashboards — the legacy
code reads localStorage["multica_workspace_id"] to attach a workspace
to API requests, but the new code had stopped writing that key.
Two compat layers added on top of the restored refactor:
1. proxy.ts now intercepts legacy route prefixes (/issues/*, /projects/*,
/agents/*, /inbox/*, /my-issues/*, /autopilots/*, /runtimes/*,
/skills/*, /settings/*). Logged-in users with a last_workspace_slug
cookie are 302'd to /{slug}/{rest}, preserving their deep link. Users
without the cookie bounce through / where the landing page picks a
workspace client-side. Unauthenticated users go to /login.
2. Both layouts now double-write the workspace id to the legacy
localStorage key on every workspace entry. New code ignores this key
— it exists solely so that if this PR ever gets reverted again, the
legacy build reading the key would still find the correct workspace
and avoid the empty-dashboard symptom users saw during the rollback.
Net effect: any direction of deploy ↔ rollback is now cache-compatible,
and any direction of old bookmark → new route resolves without 404.
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* fix(platform): defer rehydrateAllWorkspaceStores to a microtask
Same React 19 render-phase restriction that forced setCurrentWorkspace
to defer its subscriber notifications. rehydrateAllWorkspaceStores
synchronously calls each persist store's rehydrate, which setState()s
the store, which schedules updates on any subscribed component. When
the workspace layout's render-phase ref guard invoked this, React
complained that SearchCommand (a store subscriber) couldn't be
re-rendered while WorkspaceLayout was still rendering.
Fix: queueMicrotask the rehydrate loop and add a pending-flag guard so
rapid workspace switches coalesce into one rehydrate on the final slug.
Persist stores tolerate one microtask of staleness — they hold UI
preferences, not correctness-critical state.
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* feat: workspace URL refactor + slug-first API identity
Make the URL the single source of truth for workspace identity.
All workspace-scoped URLs now carry the workspace slug as the first
path segment (/{slug}/issues, /{slug}/projects, etc.), matching the
industry standard (Linear, Notion, Vercel, GitHub).
## Key architectural changes
**URL-driven workspace identity:**
- Web routes moved under app/[workspaceSlug]/(dashboard)/
- Desktop routes nested under /:workspaceSlug
- paths.ts builder centralises all URL construction
- reserved-slugs validation (backend + frontend + DB migration audit)
**Slug-first API contract:**
- Frontend sends X-Workspace-Slug header (from URL) instead of X-Workspace-ID (UUID)
- Backend middleware resolves slug → UUID via GetWorkspaceBySlug, falls back to
X-Workspace-ID for CLI/daemon backwards compatibility
- WebSocket auth accepts ?workspace_slug query param with SlugResolver callback
**State cleanup:**
- Deleted: useWorkspaceStore (Zustand mirror), switchWorkspace/hydrateWorkspace/
clearWorkspace, localStorage["multica_workspace_id"], api._workspaceId
- useCurrentWorkspace() derives from URL slug + React Query workspace list
- useWorkspaceId() is now a bridge hook (no Context, derives from useCurrentWorkspace)
- WorkspaceIdProvider removed from DashboardGuard
- Paired module vars (slug + UUID) in workspace-storage.ts for non-React consumers
**Layout simplified:**
- Render-phase ref guard sets workspace context synchronously (no async gate)
- DashboardGuard handles auth redirect, loading state, and workspace resolution
- Subscriber notifications deferred via queueMicrotask (React 19 compat)
- persist namespace uses slug (immutable) instead of UUID
## Issues resolved
MUL-43 (share links), MUL-509 (mobile workspace switch), MUL-723 (workspace in URL),
MUL-727 (create workspace flash), MUL-728 (delete workspace no-navigate),
MUL-820 (sidebar Join not switching)
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* fix: resolve code review C3/C4/C5/C6 — desktop deadlock + hardcoded paths
C3: Desktop OnboardingGate was calling useCurrentWorkspace() outside
WorkspaceSlugProvider → always null → permanent onboarding deadlock.
Rewrite to use useQuery(workspaceListOptions()) which reads React Query
cache directly without slug context. Remove DashboardGuard from
DesktopShell (auth gating handled by AppContent, workspace routing by
WorkspaceRouteLayout per-tab).
C4: Landing page "Dashboard" links hardcoded /issues (no longer valid).
Changed to / — proxy handles redirect to /{lastSlug}/issues.
C5: autopilots-page.tsx had one hardcoded /autopilots/${id} link.
Changed to wsPaths.autopilotDetail(id).
C6: inbox-page.tsx hardcoded /inbox paths. Changed to wsPaths.inbox().
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* fix(desktop): wrap shell in WorkspaceSlugProvider from module var
AppSidebar calls useWorkspacePaths() → useRequiredWorkspaceSlug() which
throws outside WorkspaceSlugProvider. In the desktop shell, the sidebar
renders at the shell level (outside any tab's WorkspaceRouteLayout).
Fix: DesktopShell reads the current slug via useSyncExternalStore on
the workspace-storage singleton. When slug is available, wraps the
entire shell in WorkspaceSlugProvider. When null (first mount before
any tab's WorkspaceRouteLayout sets it), shows a loading spinner.
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* fix(desktop): migrate old tab paths + fix shell slug deadlock
Tab store rehydration: old-format paths like "/issues/abc" (missing
workspace slug prefix) are reset to "/" so IndexRedirect picks the
correct workspace. Detection: if the first segment is a known route
name (issues, projects, etc.) rather than a workspace slug, it's an
old-format path.
Desktop shell: TabContent must always render (not gated behind slug
check) so WorkspaceRouteLayout can mount and call setCurrentWorkspace.
Only sidebar and shell-level UI (chat, modals, search) gate on slug
being present.
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DESKTOP_SPAWN_ENV was a top-level const in daemon-manager.ts that
snapshotted process.env at module load. Because ESM imports are hoisted
and evaluated before main/index.ts runs fix-path, the snapshot captured
launchd's minimal PATH — missing ~/.local/bin, Homebrew, etc. The main
process then had the corrected PATH, but every spawned daemon inherited
the stale one and failed with "no agent CLI found" on fresh GUI launches.
Convert it to desktopSpawnEnv() so process.env is read at call time,
after fix-path has already updated it.
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The desktop login was reading VITE_WEB_URL, which is defined nowhere
in the committed env files. In production builds the variable was
undefined, so Google login opened http://localhost:3000/login?platform=desktop
instead of https://multica.ai/login?platform=desktop.
Switch to VITE_APP_URL, which is already set in apps/desktop/.env.production
and is the same variable platform/navigation.tsx uses for shareable links.
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Fresh desktop accounts no longer need to walk through runtime, agent,
and get-started steps before reaching the app. Once the workspace is
created, the onboarding gate hands off directly to the main shell.
Web onboarding is unchanged.
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* feat(desktop): add macOS app icon
Replace the default electron-vite scaffold icon with the Multica asterisk
icon. Adds build/icon.icns so electron-builder picks it up automatically
via the `buildResources: build` config — no YAML change needed.
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* fix(desktop): run electron-vite build inside package script
The package wrapper only ran bundle-cli.mjs and electron-builder, so
electron-builder silently packaged whatever was already in out/. On a
fresh checkout (or after a partial build) this shipped an app with a
missing renderer bundle, which white-screens on launch.
Add an explicit `electron-vite build` step between bundle-cli and
electron-builder so `pnpm package` is self-contained.
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* fix(desktop): restore shell PATH in main process for GUI launches
macOS/Linux GUI launches inherit a minimal PATH from launchd that omits
~/.zshrc, Homebrew, nvm, ~/.local/bin, and other shell config. Child
processes spawned from the main process — including the bundled multica
CLI used by daemon-manager — inherit the same stripped PATH, so the CLI
fails to locate agent binaries like claude, codex, opencode, etc. with
"no agent CLI found: … ensure it is on PATH".
Use `fix-path` to recover the real shell PATH at startup, then prepend
common install locations (/opt/homebrew/bin, /usr/local/bin,
~/.local/bin) as a fallback for broken shell rc or non-interactive
$SHELL. Runs before setupDaemonManager so every subsequent spawn sees
the corrected PATH.
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* fix(desktop): show onboarding wizard when authed user has no workspace
Desktop is a single-shell architecture — every route, including
/onboarding, lives inside DashboardGuard. The guard returns its loading
fallback whenever workspace is null, so a fresh account that logs in
with no workspaces ends up stuck on the spinner forever: the
`replace(onboardingPath)` redirect navigates the tab router, but
DashboardGuard still blocks its children because workspace is still
null.
Handle the empty-workspace case in DesktopShell itself: render
OnboardingWizard as a full-screen takeover, bypassing DashboardGuard.
A ref-based flag freezes the "needs onboarding" decision at first
mount so creating a workspace mid-wizard (step 0) doesn't unmount the
wizard and dump the user into the main shell before steps 1-3
(runtime, agent, get started) finish.
Also add a local `bootstrapping` flag in AppContent so DesktopShell
doesn't mount until the deep-link login chain (loginWithToken →
syncToken → listWorkspaces → hydrateWorkspace) fully resolves. Without
it, the shell would briefly see `!workspace` before hydration lands,
causing users with existing workspaces to flash the wizard (or, with
the ref freeze, get stuck in it permanently).
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* refactor(desktop): extract OnboardingGate with test coverage
Pull the "render onboarding wizard when authed user has no workspace"
logic out of DesktopShell into a dedicated OnboardingGate component.
Replaces the ref-based freeze with a lazy useState initializer
(`useState(() => !hasWorkspace)`), which is React's idiomatic pattern
for "capture a value once at mount". The freeze semantics are unchanged:
creating a workspace in step 0 of the wizard must not unmount it,
because steps 1-3 still need to run; only `onComplete` flips the gate
back to the main shell.
Also de-duplicates the wrapping DesktopNavigationProvider — both branches
of the shell now share a single provider instead of re-mounting one per
branch.
Wire up jsdom + @testing-library/react in the desktop vitest config
(mirroring packages/views) and add three deterministic tests covering:
1. children render when hasWorkspace is true at mount
2. wizard stays mounted when hasWorkspace flips to true mid-flow
3. onComplete transitions the gate to children
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* refactor(desktop): drop redundant syncToken call in deep-link login
daemonAPI.syncToken was called twice on a deep-link login: once inside
the deep-link handler's bootstrapping chain, and again in the
useEffect([user]) that reacts to the user state change. Both calls spawn
a multica CLI subprocess over IPC, wasting ~1-2s of startup time on the
critical login path.
Keep the [user] effect (it covers the session-restore path too) and
drop the explicit call from the deep-link handler. Net effect: login
latency shrinks, behavior is unchanged.
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* feat(agent): add custom CLI arguments support
Allow users to configure custom CLI arguments per agent that get
appended to the agent subprocess command at launch time. This enables
use cases like specifying different models (--model o3), max turns,
or other provider-specific flags without needing separate runtimes.
Changes:
- Add custom_args JSONB column to agent table (migration 041)
- Update API handler to accept/return custom_args in create/update
- Pass custom_args through claim endpoint to daemon
- Append custom_args to CLI commands for all agent backends
- Add ExecOptions.CustomArgs field in agent package
- Add Custom Args tab in agent detail UI
- Add --custom-args flag to CLI agent create/update commands
Closes MUL-802
* fix(agent): filter protocol-critical flags from custom_args
Add per-backend filtering of custom_args to prevent users from
accidentally overriding flags that the daemon hardcodes for its
communication protocol (e.g. --output-format, --input-format,
--permission-mode for Claude).
This follows the same pattern as custom_env's isBlockedEnvKey: we
only block the small, stable set of flags that would break the
daemon↔agent protocol — not every possible dangerous flag. Workspace
members are trusted for everything else.
Each backend defines its own blocked set:
- Claude: -p, --output-format, --input-format, --permission-mode
- Gemini: -p, --yolo, -o
- Codex: --listen
- OpenCode: --format
- OpenClaw: --local, --json, --session-id, --message
- Hermes: none (ACP is positional)
Includes unit tests for the filtering logic.
* fix(agent): address code review nits for custom_args
- Replace module-level `nextArgId` counter with `crypto.randomUUID()`
in custom-args-tab.tsx to avoid SSR ID conflicts
- Add unit tests for custom args passthrough and blocked-arg filtering
in both Claude and Gemini arg builders
* fix(desktop): ship entitlements.mac.plist so electron-builder can codesign
electron-builder.yml already references build/entitlements.mac.plist
via entitlementsInherit, but the file was missing from the tree, so
`pnpm package` failed at the codesign step with:
build/entitlements.mac.plist: cannot read entitlement data
Ship the file. It grants the hardened-runtime capabilities the app
actually needs: JIT + unsigned executable memory for V8, disabled
library validation so the Electron process can spawn the bundled
`multica` Go binary as a child process, and network client/server for
the daemon's API and /health endpoints.
Also tweak the root .gitignore: the top-level `build` rule was
shadowing apps/desktop/build/, hiding this config file from git.
Add a scoped exception so apps/desktop/build/ (which holds
electron-builder source resources, not output) is tracked.
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* feat(desktop): derive package version from git tag at build time
The Desktop app version was hardcoded to "0.1.0" in package.json and
never bumped, while the bundled CLI reports whatever `git describe`
gives at build time. Result: packaging on main produced
desktop-0.1.0.dmg containing multica v0.1.35-14-gf1415e96 — completely
disconnected. Users see two unrelated version numbers for the same
release.
Sync them by using the same source GoReleaser uses for the CLI: the
nearest git tag. A new scripts/package.mjs wrapper runs bundle-cli.mjs,
derives the version via `git describe --tags --always --dirty` (strips
the `v` prefix, falls back to `0.0.0-<hash>` when no tags are
reachable), and invokes electron-builder with
`-c.extraMetadata.version=<derived>` — which overrides package.json at
build time without mutating the tracked file.
On a clean tag commit → "0.1.36"; between tags → "0.1.35-14-gf1415e96"
(valid semver prerelease); dirty tree → same with "-dirty" suffix.
The `package` script in package.json now points to the wrapper.
Passthrough args (--mac, --arm64, etc.) after `pnpm package --` are
forwarded to electron-builder unchanged. Dev and build scripts are
untouched — they continue to use bundle-cli.mjs directly.
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* feat(desktop): enable macOS notarization and clean artifact names
Two electron-builder.yml tweaks that unblock a proper release:
- `mac.notarize: false` → `true`. Notarization runs in-build via
notarytool, reading APPLE_ID/APPLE_APP_SPECIFIC_PASSWORD/APPLE_TEAM_ID
from env. electron-builder then staples the ticket before zipping, so
`latest-mac.yml`'s SHA512s match the published artifacts (critical
for electron-updater — post-hoc re-stapling would invalidate them).
Non-mac/CI contributors are unaffected: `pnpm package` already
requires the Developer ID signing cert, and notarization is a strict
superset of signing.
- `mac.artifactName` and `dmg.artifactName` now hardcode
`multica-desktop-${version}-${arch}.${ext}` instead of using
`${name}`, which expands to `@multica/desktop` for scoped package
names and literally produced files at `dist/@multica/desktop-*.dmg`.
The nested `@multica/` path is useless and makes the GitHub Release
asset URL ugly. New layout is flat: `dist/multica-desktop-<ver>-arm64.dmg`.
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* fix(desktop): keep local package builds working after notarize: true
Three polish items from review of this PR.
- Local dev regression: `mac.notarize: true` in electron-builder.yml
made `pnpm package` hard-fail on macs without APPLE_* env vars, even
for non-publishing local smoke tests. Detect the missing env in
scripts/package.mjs and pass `-c.mac.notarize=false` for that run
only. Real release builds (which source apps/desktop/macOS/.env via
the release-desktop skill) are unaffected. Also logs a clear warning
so the developer knows notarization was skipped.
- spawnSync previously used `shell: true`, which reassembled argv into
a shell command string. Zero real-world injection risk given our
controlled inputs, but dropping it closes the vector at no cost —
pnpm already puts node_modules/.bin on PATH for script runs so the
binary is found without a shell wrapper.
- On spawn failure (e.g. electron-builder not found), result.error was
silently swallowed and the exit was just `1`. Log the underlying
reason before exiting.
Also refactor so normalizeGitVersion is exportable and guard the main
entry behind an import.meta.url check, enabling unit coverage. New
package.test.mjs covers the six branches: null/empty input, clean tag,
between-tags prerelease, dirty suffix, v-prefixed prerelease tags
(vX.Y.Z-alpha and vX.Y.Z-rc.2), and the 0.0.0-<hash> fallback for
hash-only describe output. vitest.config.ts picks up scripts/**/*.test.mjs.
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* feat(desktop): commit .env.production for release builds
Bake production backend + app URLs into release packages so `pnpm
package` produces a build that points at multica.ai out of the box.
electron-vite (Vite) reads .env.production automatically in production
mode — no script changes needed.
Values:
VITE_API_URL = https://api.multica.ai
VITE_WS_URL = wss://api.multica.ai/ws
VITE_APP_URL = https://multica.ai
Also parameterize the two hardcoded `https://www.multica.ai` strings
in platform/navigation.tsx's `getShareableUrl` on VITE_APP_URL. The
previous hardcoded host pointed to `www.multica.ai`, which disagrees
with the canonical `multica.ai` we're standardizing on. Shareable
links from the desktop ("Copy link to issue") now match.
The env file is public config, not a secret, so add a scoped exception
to the root .gitignore's `.env*` rule.
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* fix(agent): restrict custom_env visibility to agent owner and workspace admin
Agent environment variables (custom_env) were visible to all workspace
members, exposing sensitive tokens. Now only the agent owner and
workspace owner/admin can view them — regular members receive the field
omitted (null) from API responses, and the frontend hides the
Environment tab accordingly.
Closes#1018
* fix(agent): show masked env keys to non-authorized users instead of hiding tab
Instead of completely hiding the Environment tab for non-owner/non-admin
users, show the variable keys with masked values (****) in a read-only
view. This lets members see which variables are configured without
exposing the actual values.
- Backend: mask values with "****" instead of nullifying custom_env
- Added custom_env_redacted boolean to API response
- Frontend: EnvTab supports readOnly mode with lock icon and muted styling
* feat(desktop): restart local daemon when bundled CLI version differs
Desktop bundles a multica CLI binary at build time via bundle-cli.mjs.
If a local daemon is already running from a previous session with an
older CLI, the newly bundled version never takes effect until the user
manually restarts. Fix that on the login/auto-start path.
- Expose the daemon's CLI version on GET /health as cli_version (sourced
from cfg.CLIVersion, which is already set from the ldflag at daemon
startup in cmd_daemon.go).
- In the desktop main process, query the resolved CLI binary's version
once via `multica version --output json` and cache it for the process
lifetime.
- On daemon:auto-start, if the daemon is already running, compare the
two versions. Restart only when BOTH sides are known and the strings
differ — a restart kills in-flight agent tasks, so any uncertainty
(bundled CLI unknown, older daemon without cli_version field, read
failure) fails safe and leaves the daemon alone.
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* feat(daemon): defer version-mismatch restart until active tasks drain
Previous iteration restarted the daemon immediately on a confirmed CLI
version mismatch, which would kill any agent tasks mid-execution. Gate
the restart on an active-task counter so in-flight work always finishes.
- Daemon: add `activeTasks atomic.Int64` on the Daemon struct,
increment/decrement it around handleTask, and expose it as
`active_task_count` on GET /health.
- Desktop: when a version mismatch is confirmed but active_task_count >
0, set a pendingVersionRestart flag instead of restarting. The 5s
pollOnce loop retries ensureRunningDaemonVersionMatches on each tick
and fires the restart the moment the count drops to 0.
- Eventual consistency: if the user keeps the daemon permanently busy,
the version stays out of date — that's a strictly better failure mode
than silently killing hour-long agent runs.
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* test(daemon): cover version-check decision + /health counter exposure
Addresses the test-coverage gap from the second review.
- Go: extract the /health handler into a named method `(d *Daemon)
healthHandler(startedAt time.Time)` so it can be exercised via
httptest without spinning up a listener. Add health_test.go covering
cli_version + active_task_count field exposure and the increment /
decrement protocol used by pollLoop.
- Desktop: extract the pure version-check decision logic into
version-decision.ts (no electron, no I/O, no module state). The
ensureRunningDaemonVersionMatches wrapper now delegates the "what
should we do" decision to decideVersionAction and owns only the side
effects (logging, flag mutation, restartDaemon call).
- Desktop: bolt vitest onto apps/desktop (vitest.config.ts + catalog
devDep + test script) so main-process unit tests have a home. Add
version-decision.test.ts covering all four action branches and the
busy→idle drain transition.
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* fix(daemon): bust CLI version cache on retry-install, lock wire-level JSON keys
Two polish items from review.
- daemon:retry-install now also clears cachedCliBinaryVersion. Previously
a retry that landed a newly-downloaded CLI at a different version
would false-negative on the next version check because the cached
version string was sticky for the process lifetime.
- TestHealthHandlerReportsCLIVersionAndActiveTaskCount now decodes into
a raw map[string]any and asserts the exact snake_case keys
(cli_version, active_task_count, status). The desktop TS client keys
on these literal strings, so a silent struct-tag rename must fail the
test. Typed struct round-trip kept as a separate value check.
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The daemon now automatically watches all workspaces the user belongs to,
fetched directly from the API. This removes the manual watch/unwatch
workflow, the config-based watched/unwatched lists, the /watch HTTP
endpoints, the CLI watch/unwatch commands, and the desktop app's watched
workspace UI and reconciliation logic.
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Full-width Chinese punctuation (e.g. ,) was rendering at Latin-font
metrics, making it look half-width in the editor. Root cause: Geist is
Latin-only, and neither web (next/font) nor desktop (@fontsource) declared
any CJK fallback, so CJK chars inherited Geist's em-box width through
Chromium's per-character fallback.
- Web (apps/web/app/layout.tsx): Geist → Inter via next/font/google,
with explicit fallback array: system fonts → PingFang SC (macOS) →
Microsoft YaHei (Windows) → Noto Sans CJK SC (Linux) → sans-serif.
- Desktop: removed @fontsource/geist-sans, added @fontsource-variable/inter
(single variable-weight file replaces 4 static weights). Updated
--font-sans in globals.css to match web's fallback chain.
- Geist Mono kept for code blocks; mono chain has no CJK fallback by
design (CJK is non-aligned in mono grids, listing CJK fonts would
falsely signal alignment guarantees). Added Consolas to web mono for
Windows symmetry with desktop.
- Cross-reference sync comments in both layout.tsx and globals.css:
CJK tail must stay in sync; Inter primary differs by design (next/font
injects `__Inter_xxx` with adjustFontFallback metric override;
fontsource uses raw "Inter Variable").
Currently covers English + Simplified Chinese. When ja/ko i18n lands,
extend fallback tails with Hiragino Kaku Gothic ProN / Yu Gothic /
Apple SD Gothic Neo / Malgun Gothic.
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* feat(autopilot): add scheduled/triggered automation for AI agents
Introduce the Autopilot feature — recurring automations that assign work
to AI agents on a schedule or manual trigger. Supports two execution
modes: create_issue (creates an issue for the agent to work on) and
run_only (directly enqueues an agent task without issue pollution).
Backend: migration (3 tables + 2 columns), sqlc queries, AutopilotService
with concurrency policies (skip/queue/replace), HTTP CRUD + trigger
endpoints, background cron scheduler (30s tick), event listeners for
issue→run and task→run status sync.
Frontend: types, API client methods, TanStack Query hooks with optimistic
mutations, realtime cache invalidation, list page with create dialog,
detail page with trigger management and run history, sidebar nav + routes
for both web and desktop apps.
* feat(autopilot): improve UX — trigger config, edit dialog, template gallery
- Replace raw cron input with friendly frequency tabs (Hourly/Daily/Weekdays/Weekly/Custom), time picker, and timezone dropdown defaulting to user's local timezone
- Fix Select components showing UUIDs instead of names (Base UI render function pattern)
- Add Edit button on detail page opening a unified edit dialog
- Remove project/concurrency/issue-title-template from create/edit (simplify for users)
- Add trigger configuration inline during autopilot creation
- Add template gallery on empty state (6 step-by-step workflow templates)
- Rename "Description" to "Prompt" throughout UI
- Inject autopilot run timestamp into issue description for agent date awareness
- Treat issue status "in_review" as run completion (fixes skip on next trigger)
- Make migration idempotent with IF NOT EXISTS clauses
The login page now encodes the ?next= param into the Google OAuth state
so the auth callback can redirect to the right destination (e.g.
/invite/{id}) after login, instead of always going to /issues.
The email CTA now deep-links to /invite/{id} instead of the generic app
URL. If the user isn't logged in, they're redirected to login with a
?next= param that brings them back to the invite page.
Changes:
- Backend: GET /api/invitations/{id} endpoint (enriched with workspace/inviter names)
- Backend: Email template now links to /invite/{invitationId}
- Frontend: Shared InvitePage component (packages/views/invite/)
- Frontend: Web route at (auth)/invite/[id], Desktop route at invite/:id
- Frontend: /invite/ excluded from navigation history persistence
Gemini CLI support was added to the backend in v0.1.33 but was missing
from all user-facing documentation and the website. Added Gemini CLI
(and Hermes where missing) to the agents table, quickstart guides,
CLI reference, installation docs, self-hosting guide, and landing page
hero section with logo.
On self-hosted deployments where the frontend is the public entrypoint,
uploaded files return 404 because /uploads/* requests aren't proxied to
the backend. Add a rewrite rule following the existing pattern for /api/*,
/ws, and /auth/*.
Closes#1004
Drops the VITE_REMOTE_API Vite-proxy path introduced in be8b099c.
The remote-backend proxy is no longer needed; direct dev via
VITE_API_URL covers every workflow we still support.
- remove dev:desktop:remote (root) and dev:remote (desktop) scripts
- revert electron.vite.config.ts to a flat config — no loadEnv, no
per-route proxies
- simplify App.tsx: single apiBaseUrl/wsUrl branch, and
DAEMON_TARGET_API_URL derives directly from VITE_API_URL
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Full-screen modals (create-workspace) covered the app titlebar, so the
Back button landed on top of the macOS traffic lights — where native
hit-test always wins and the button couldn't be clicked. The modal
also swallowed the window's drag region.
Introduce a desktop IPC channel window:setImmersive that calls
BrowserWindow.setWindowButtonVisibility, exposed through the existing
desktopAPI preload bridge. A small useImmersiveMode() hook in
@multica/views/platform toggles it for the component's lifetime and
is a no-op on web / non-macOS.
CreateWorkspaceModal now:
- calls useImmersiveMode() so traffic lights disappear while it's open
- adds a transparent top h-10 drag strip to restore window dragging
- moves the Back button from top-6 left-6 to top-12 left-12 with an
explicit no-drag region so clicks always reach it
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Extract the main-area top bar into a MainTopBar component so it can
read sidebar state via useSidebar(). When the sidebar is collapsed,
apply pl-20 (80px) to the drag header so the TabBar starts clear of
the macOS traffic-light hit-test region (~x=16..68) that always
wins over HTML clicks.
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bundle-cli.mjs now invokes `go build` with the same ldflags as
`make build` (version/commit/date) before copying the binary into
resources/bin/. Running this on every `pnpm dev:desktop`, `dev:remote`
and `package` guarantees the bundled CLI matches the current Go source,
so you can't accidentally ship a stale binary after editing server/
code. Go's build cache makes no-op builds ~a few hundred ms.
Graceful fallback preserved: if `go` is not on PATH (frontend-only
contributor), we warn, skip the build, and let cli-bootstrap download
the latest release at runtime. Compile errors remain fatal so broken
Go code blocks dev rather than silently falling back.
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(desktop): add daemon management panel with sidebar status bar
Integrate multica daemon lifecycle management into the desktop app so
users can start/stop/restart the daemon and view live logs without
leaving the UI. Session tokens are automatically synced to the CLI
config file, making daemon authentication transparent.
- daemon-manager.ts: Electron main process module for daemon lifecycle
(health polling, start/stop via CLI, token sync, log tail)
- Preload bridge: new daemonAPI with IPC for all daemon operations
- Sidebar bottomSlot: persistent daemon status indicator in sidebar
footer (desktop-only, injected via AppSidebar slot)
- Daemon panel Sheet: right-side drawer with status details, controls,
and real-time log viewer with auto-scroll and level coloring
- Token sync: on login and app startup, JWT is written to
~/.multica/config.json so daemon can authenticate seamlessly
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(desktop): add P1+P2 daemon features — runtimes card, auto-start, settings
P1: Runtimes page Local Daemon card
- Add topSlot prop to shared RuntimesPage for platform injection
- DaemonRuntimeCard shows status, agents, uptime with Start/Stop/
Restart/Logs buttons (desktop-only, injected via slot)
P2: Auto-start and auto-stop
- Daemon auto-starts on app launch when user is authenticated
(controlled by autoStart preference, default: true)
- Daemon auto-stops on app quit (controlled by autoStop preference,
default: false — daemon keeps running in background by default)
- Preferences persisted to ~/.multica/desktop_prefs.json
P2: Daemon settings tab
- New "Daemon" tab in Settings > My Account section (desktop-only)
- Toggle auto-start and auto-stop behavior
- CLI installation status check with link to install guide
- SettingsPage gains extraAccountTabs prop for platform injection
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(desktop): address PR review feedback on daemon management
Must-fix:
- before-quit handler now calls event.preventDefault(), awaits
stopDaemon(), then re-calls app.quit() so the daemon actually
stops before the app exits
- Add concurrency guard (operationInProgress lock) in daemon-manager
to reject overlapping start/stop/restart IPC calls
- Extract shared types (DaemonState, DaemonStatus, DaemonPrefs),
constants (STATE_COLORS, STATE_LABELS), and formatUptime to
apps/desktop/src/shared/daemon-types.ts — all renderer components
now import from this single source
Should-fix:
- Log viewer uses monotonic counter (LogEntry.id) instead of array
index as React key, preventing full re-renders on overflow
- All start/stop/restart handlers now show toast.error() with the
error message when the operation fails
- startLogTail retries up to 5 times with 2s delay when the log
file doesn't exist yet (handles first-run case)
Minor:
- Cache findCliBinary() result after first successful lookup
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(logger): suppress ANSI color codes when stderr is not a TTY
Detect whether stderr is connected to a terminal and set tint's NoColor
option accordingly. Previously daemon.log files contained raw escape
sequences like \033[2m and \033[92m which made them unreadable in the
Desktop log viewer and any non-TTY sink (docker logs, systemd, etc).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(daemon): runtime watch/unwatch HTTP endpoints and denylist
Add GET/POST/DELETE /watch handlers on the daemon's health port so
clients (notably Desktop) can add or remove watched workspaces at
runtime without restarting the daemon or editing config.json. Each
handler updates in-memory state under d.mu and persists back to
~/.multica/profiles/<name>/config.json for survival across restarts.
- CLIConfig gains UnwatchedWorkspaces as an explicit opt-out denylist.
syncWorkspacesFromAPI skips entries in the denylist so a manual
unwatch isn't silently revived 30s later by the periodic sync.
- loadWatchedWorkspaces tolerates an empty config and returns nil
instead of erroring out, because Desktop starts daemons with a
fresh profile and relies on the sync loop / watch endpoint to
populate the list.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(desktop): bundled CLI, per-backend profile, and watch UI
Make the Desktop app self-sufficient: it bundles its own multica
binary, manages its own daemon profile keyed by the backend URL, and
authenticates that daemon with a long-lived PAT it mints on first
login. The daemon panel gains a checkbox list of watched workspaces
and surfaces the active profile + server URL.
CLI bootstrap
- scripts/bundle-cli.mjs copies server/bin/multica into
apps/desktop/resources/bin/ before electron-vite dev and
electron-builder package. asarUnpack: resources/** already covers
this path, so the binary ships with the .app in prod.
- main/cli-bootstrap.ts adds an ensureManagedCli() fallback that
downloads the latest release from GitHub when no bundled binary
exists (first launch on a machine without developer tooling).
- daemon-manager.resolveCliBinary prefers bundled > managed > download
> PATH, so local iteration uses the freshly built binary.
Daemon profile
- resolveActiveProfile now derives a desktop-<host> profile name from
the target API URL and creates its config.json on demand. Never
reads or writes the user's hand-configured CLI profiles, avoiding
the "Desktop polluted my default profile" class of bug.
- syncToken detects a JWT input and exchanges it for a PAT via
POST /api/tokens; caches the resulting mul_* token in the profile
config so subsequent launches skip the round-trip.
- startDaemon / stopDaemon / log tail all operate on the resolved
profile; renderer sets the target URL via a new
daemon:set-target-api-url IPC.
Workspace watching
- daemon-manager exposes daemon:list-watched / daemon:watch-workspace /
daemon:unwatch-workspace IPCs backed by the daemon's new /watch
endpoints.
- App.tsx reconciles the user's workspace list against the daemon's
watched set whenever TanStack Query updates it — new workspaces are
registered instantly instead of waiting for the daemon's 30s sync,
and removed workspaces are unwatched.
- daemon-panel gains a "Watched Workspaces" section with per-workspace
checkboxes that call watch/unwatch directly. Opt-outs persist in the
profile's unwatched_workspaces denylist.
Lifecycle states + UI
- DaemonStatus gains `profile`, `serverUrl`, and an `installing_cli`
state. Panel shows Profile / Server info rows and a "Setting up…"
blurb during first-run CLI download; failure surfaces a Retry button.
- Status bar renders a spinner during installation and hides the Start
button until setup finishes.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(desktop): register /onboarding route
The create-workspace modal navigates to /onboarding on success, but
the Desktop router only had flat routes (issues, projects, runtimes,
etc.) — resulting in an "Unexpected Application Error! 404 Not Found"
page after creating a new workspace.
Mirror the web app's wiring: render OnboardingWizard with onComplete
pushing to /issues, via the shared navigation adapter.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* refactor(desktop): remove sidebar daemon status bar
Drop the bottom-left daemon indicator in favor of the DaemonRuntimeCard
at the top of the Runtimes page, which already shows the same info
plus full Start/Stop/Restart controls and the Logs entry point. A
single canonical place avoids fragmenting daemon status across the UI.
Also remove the now-unused `bottomSlot` prop from AppSidebar — Desktop
was the only consumer, Web never needed it, so keeping it would be
dead scaffolding.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(desktop): daemon panel layout and close button
- Logs section now fills the remaining vertical space down to the
sheet bottom instead of being capped at h-64, which left a huge
empty area below it. Top section (status, actions, watched list)
keeps natural height as shrink-0; the watched list gets its own
max-h-48 scroll so a long list can't push Logs off screen.
- Replace the Sheet's built-in close button with an explicit
<button> wired directly to onOpenChange(false). The Base UI
Dialog.Close wrapped in Button via the render prop wasn't firing
on click in this panel; going straight through the controlled
state guarantees it responds.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(desktop): make daemon panel clickable inside Electron drag region
The sheet opens at the top of the window, which visually overlaps the
TabBar's -webkit-app-region: drag zone. Even though the sheet portals
to document.body, Chromium computes drag regions over the final
composited pixels, so the sheet inherited "drag" and swallowed the
mouseup of every click (mousedown fired but click never resolved) —
including the X close button.
Mark the entire SheetContent popup with -webkit-app-region: no-drag
to subtract it from the drag region. This also fixes future buttons /
checkboxes inside the sheet that would have hit the same issue.
While here, move the close button into the SheetHeader as a flex
sibling of SheetTitle instead of an absolutely positioned overlay —
simpler layout and avoids any stacking-context weirdness.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(desktop): clickable daemon runtime card row
The whole Local Daemon row now opens the sheet panel — icon, title,
and status line are all part of one click target. This replaces the
standalone "Logs" button, which was redundant now that clicking
anywhere on the row does the same thing.
The right-side action cluster (Start / Stop / Restart) wraps its
onClick in stopPropagation so pressing those buttons doesn't bubble
up and open the panel.
Keyboard access: Enter / Space on the focused row opens the panel,
with a focus-visible background for feedback.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(runtimes): mark Desktop-launched daemons as managed
When the Multica Desktop app spawns the CLI it ships with, the
resulting daemon shares its binary with the Electron bundle — Desktop
is responsible for updating that binary on every release. Letting the
daemon self-update would just get clobbered on the next Desktop launch
and could brick the embedded binary mid-update.
Propagate a "launched_by" signal end-to-end so the UI can hide the
CLI self-update affordance (and the daemon refuses updates as a second
line of defense):
- Desktop's startDaemon spawns execFile with env MULTICA_LAUNCHED_BY=desktop.
- daemon.Config gains LaunchedBy; cmd_daemon reads the env var on boot.
- registerRuntimesForWorkspace includes launched_by in the request body.
- Server DaemonRegister folds launched_by into runtime.metadata (JSONB
— no migration needed).
- handleUpdate returns a "failed" status with an explanatory message
when LaunchedBy == "desktop", so even a bypass API call can't trigger
the self-update path.
- RuntimeDetail extracts metadata.launched_by and passes it to
UpdateSection, which swaps the Latest / → available / Update button
cluster for a muted "Managed by Desktop" label.
CLI-only users (brew install, direct tarball) keep the exact same
behavior — the env var is empty, the UI shows the update button,
the daemon still self-updates on request.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(desktop): harden daemon manager from PR review
- syncToken now takes userId and mints a fresh PAT on user switch,
restarting a running daemon so it picks up the new credentials.
A .desktop-user-id sidecar in each profile records the owner so a
previous user's cached PAT can't be reused on the next login.
- App.tsx wires onLogout on CoreProvider to daemonAPI.clearToken()
and daemonAPI.stop() so the cached PAT and live daemon don't
outlive the session.
- startLogTail replaced with a cross-platform watchFile
implementation (initial 32 KB window + poll for new bytes,
handles truncation). spawn("tail") was broken on Windows.
- writeProfileConfig now serializes through a promise chain to
prevent concurrent writes from corrupting config.json.
- startDaemon keeps the "starting" state until pollOnce confirms
/health, avoiding a running → stopped flash when the Go daemon
isn't yet listening after the supervisor returns.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(desktop): verify downloaded CLI against checksums.txt
Download goreleaser's checksums.txt alongside the release archive,
parse the sha256 lookup, stream the archive through createHash, and
refuse to install on mismatch or missing entry. Closes the supply-
chain gap where auto-install would execute an unverified binary on
first launch.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* chore(desktop): lint and style cleanups from PR review
- eslint.config.mjs: add scripts/**/*.{mjs,js} override with
globals.node so bundle-cli.mjs lints clean (was erroring on
undefined process/console).
- daemon-panel.tsx: log level classes now use semantic tokens
(text-info, text-warning, text-destructive) instead of hardcoded
Tailwind colors; escape the apostrophe in the retry copy.
- daemon-settings-tab.tsx: import DaemonPrefs from shared/daemon-
types instead of redefining it.
- runtimes-page.tsx: fix indentation inside the new topSlot wrapper.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Co-authored-by: Devv <devv@Devvs-Mac-mini.local>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: yushen <ldnvnbl@gmail.com>
* fix: clarify that local skills work automatically, workspace skills are for team sharing
Users were confused, thinking they needed to re-upload locally installed skills
(e.g. .claude/skills/) to Multica before agents could use them. Updated UI text
across the skills page, agent skills tab, onboarding, and docs to clearly
distinguish between local skills (auto-discovered) and workspace skills (for
team-wide sharing).
Closes#972
* feat(views): replace inline text with info banner for local skills hint
The "local runtime skills are always available" message was buried in
the description text and easy to miss. Move it into a visible info
callout banner with an icon so users notice it immediately.
- Guard handleDownload to only trigger from "available" state
- Only allow dismiss when update is available, not during download/ready
- Use shadcn design tokens (text-success) instead of hardcoded colors