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fix(properties): toast on failed board drag to a property column
Property-column drags rolled the card back silently on failure; mirror the status/assignee drag path (use-issue-surface-actions) so the snap-back is explained (clean-room review F3, drag half). Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' into agent/lambda/768b92e0
# Conflicts: # packages/core/realtime/use-realtime-sync-ws-instance.test.tsx |
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feat(search): add fold/unfold all comments commands to the command palette (#5417)
On an issue page, Cmd+K now offers Fold All Comments / Unfold All Comments. Folding collapses every thread card via the persisted comment-collapse store; unfolding also expands resolved threads, whose session-only expand state moves from issue-detail useState into a new core resolved-expand store so the palette can drive it (MUL-4763). Co-authored-by: Lambda <lambda@multica.ai> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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fix(properties): harden concurrency and cache coordination from clean-room review
Backend (MUL-4762 F1/F4/F5): - withPropertyLock: pg_advisory_xact_lock helper; definition create/update and value writes now serialize config-vs-value and cap-vs-insert races (workspace-level 'props:' lock + per-definition 'prop:' lock, ordered). - propertySortExpr degrades archived definitions to position sort. Frontend (F2/F3/F6): - onIssuePropertiesChanged invalidates plain assignee-group caches too. - Property value mutations cancel list refetches in onMutate and roll back only the touched key against the current bag (concurrent WS writes to other keys survive a failed write). - useUpdateIssue reconcile drops the stale properties bag from the server snapshot; the property pipeline owns that field. - Surface controller passes persisted property filters/sorts through until the catalog query settles (cold cache no longer strips them). Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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fix(views): stop showing backfilled attribution as a warning (MUL-4768) (#5421)
* fix(views): stop showing backfilled attribution as a warning (MUL-4768) The transcript/activity AttributionBadge colored the "on behalf of <name>" chip yellow (text-warning) whenever attribution.precise === false. That flag is the backend's attribution-*coverage* health bit — owner_fallback, backfill, and unattributed all fail it — but coverage is an ops metric, not a reader-facing signal. A backfilled attribution names a human the same waterfall resolved, just retroactively, so it is confident; rendering it identically to a genuine owner_fallback guess made a correct "on behalf of Bohan" read like an error. Fire the cautionary tone only for a fallback guess (any non-precise source except backfill). Keeping the precise === false base means a future unknown degraded source still warns (fail-safe). The backfill nuance stays in the tooltip. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * docs(views): correct backfill wording in AttributionBadge (nit MUL-4768) Review nit: describing backfill as "confident / same waterfall resolved" overstated the backend contract, which defines backfill as a historical, non-realtime, non-compliance-grade source. Reword the docblock, the tone rationale, and the test note to the accurate framing: backfill does not mean the displayed name is wrong (so no warning tone), but its historical origin is still preserved in the tooltip and the raw source field. Comments only; no behavior change. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: J <j@multica.ai> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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fix(attribution): put run avatar on the meta-line middot rhythm (MUL-4767) (#5420)
The accountable-member avatar in the agent Activity 'Recent work' rows was appended to the middot-delimited meta line with only a 2px nudge (ml-0.5), so it read as glued to the duration while every other item (status / time / duration) is spaced by a '·' separator. Give the avatar a leading separator so it shares the same rhythm, and gate both on task.attribution?.initiator — the exact condition the avatar badge itself renders on — so no dangling separator is left for an unattributed run. Co-authored-by: J <j@multica.ai> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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refactor(attribution): drop on-behalf badge from execution log rows (MUL-4766) (#5419)
The "on behalf of <member>" attribution chip on each execution-log row added visual noise to the dense run list. Remove it from both the active and past run rows and restore the original layout. The attribution stays discoverable where it belongs: the task transcript header and the agent detail page's recent-work list still render AttributionBadge. Co-authored-by: J <j@multica.ai> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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fix(attribution): hide unattributed chip when a task has no responsible member (MUL-4765) (#5418)
The Human Attribution work (MUL-4302) showed a yellow "No responsible member" warning chip in the execution log and working-status surfaces whenever a task had no resolved responsible member. An unassigned run is a normal state, not something to flag, so the badge variant now renders nothing in that case — matching the avatar variant, which already stayed silent. Removes the now-dead `unattributed` locale string across all bundles. Co-authored-by: J <j@multica.ai> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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feat(attribution): Human Attribution Phase 1 (MUL-4302) (#5150)
* feat(attribution): Phase 1 foundation — provenance schema + resolver (MUL-4302)
Human Attribution, Phase 1 (地基) first increment. Every agent run must be
traceable to exactly one accountable human AND record at which waterfall level
that human was resolved, so a NULL originator can be told apart from a genuine
'no human in the chain'.
- migration 149: add originator_source (waterfall label) + delegation/retry/
rerun/rule-version lineage + kind-tagged trigger evidence to agent_task_queue.
No FK, no cascade, no CHECK on the source enum (MUL-4302 §7); nullable ADD
COLUMNs = fast metadata-only change on the hot queue table.
- internal/attribution: the accountable-human vocabulary (Source, EvidenceKind,
TriggerKind) + pure, unit-tested classification rules (ClassifyComment/
ClassifyDirect). No DB, no authorization — provenance labeling only.
- service: attributionFor{IssueTask,TriggerComment} gather facts and delegate to
the pure classifier; the legacy originator resolvers now delegate here so
there is one source of truth. originator_user_id's VALUE is unchanged, so the
Composio-overlay and canInvokeAgent A2A authorization boundaries are
byte-for-byte preserved (MUL-4302 §1.3).
- enqueueIssueTask / enqueueMentionTask stamp originator_source + evidence;
CreateRetryTask carries the parent attribution forward and records
retry_of_task_id so retry and manual rerun stay separable (MUL-4302 §5).
Verified: go build ./..., go vet, gofmt clean; new attribution unit tests +
enqueue stamping integration test green; existing resolve_originator tests
unchanged.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* feat(attribution): split accountable_user_id from originator, close enqueue bypasses (MUL-4302)
Phase 1, per Bohan's decision on the MUL-4302 thread: audit and authorization
answer different questions and get different columns.
- Migration 151 adds agent_task_queue.accountable_user_id (no FK, no cascade).
Authorization keeps reading ONLY originator_user_id (canInvokeAgent A2A gate,
Composio overlay); audit/UI/usage read accountable_user_id + source + evidence.
- Invariant (finalizeAttribution, single chokepoint + §11 tests): originator
non-null ⟹ accountable equals it. The two diverge only when originator is null
(autopilot / degraded fallback), which is the deferred rule_owner/owner_fallback
increment; this lands the column + mirror-write so that split has a home.
- Close the NULL-source enqueue bypasses Elon flagged: chat, quick-create,
deferred-fallback and run_only-autopilot now stamp originator_source + evidence
(+ accountable where a human exists). Autopilot stays unattributed until the
rule-version snapshot table lands, but is no longer a silent NULL-source row.
Retry inherits accountable_user_id like the rest of the attribution lineage.
- Fix assign/promote attribution (§4): a member who assigns/promotes an existing
issue is now the accountable human (and, by the invariant, originator) ahead of
the issue creator. Threaded as an OPTIONAL actor override, so comment/rerun/
autopilot paths keep today's resolution and create-with-assignee (creator ==
actor) is unchanged. The squad leader gate already judged the same member.
Also merges origin/main: renumbers the attribution migration 149→150 (main took
149 for issue_origin_agent_create) and folds agent_create into ClassifyDirect's
origin inheritance.
go build/vet/gofmt clean; attribution unit tests + service stamp/actor tests +
handler suite pass on a fresh DB migrated through 151.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* docs(attribution): fix accountable NULL semantics + close chat/quick-create evidence boundary (MUL-4302)
Addresses Elon's 2nd-round review on PR #5150 (pre-merge doc/evidence items):
- Migration 151 no longer overclaims NULL. accountable_user_id is NULL not only
on pre-migration rows but on NEW rows whose audit source resolved no human yet
(run_only autopilot writes originator_source='unattributed' with NULL
accountable until rule_owner lands). Header + COMMENT ON COLUMN reworded so a
schema reader does not misjudge the invariant.
- Chat now uses the UNIFORM evidence pair (kind=chat, ref=chat_session_id), like
autopilot_run/issue_assignment, instead of relying only on the dedicated
chat_session_id column — new EvidenceChat kind. Added a service test asserting
chat stamps direct_human + chat evidence.
- Quick-create is documented as the ONE intentional no-antecedent-row path: no
comment/issue/session/run exists at enqueue time (the run creates the issue), so
trigger_evidence_kind/ref stay NULL while the human rides originator/accountable
and source is direct_human — not a NULL-source bypass.
No authorization behavior change. attribution + service + handler suites pass on a
DB migrated through 151.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* chore(attribution): renumber migrations 150/151 → 157/158 after merging main (MUL-4302)
main's #5162 ("unblock release migrations") renumbered the chat migrations and
took 150 (agent_task_coalesced_comments) and 151 (chat_read_cursor), colliding
with this branch's attribution migrations. Renumber them above main's new highest
(156) so TestMigrationNumericPrefixesStayUniqueAfterLegacySet passes:
- 150_agent_task_attribution → 157_agent_task_attribution
- 151_agent_task_accountable_user → 158_agent_task_accountable_user
Fixed the internal "migration 150" references in 158's header to 157. Migrations
apply cleanly through 158 on a fresh DB; migration lint green.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* feat(attribution): autopilot rule_owner — accountable = rule version publisher (MUL-4302)
Implements rule_owner (MUL-4302 §3.4), the first attribution source where the
accountable human diverges from the (NULL) authorization originator.
- Migration 159 adds the append-only autopilot_rule_version snapshot table (no FK,
no cascade); migration 160 adds its CONCURRENTLY lookup index.
- Write-on-publish: CreateAutopilot appends v1 (publisher = creator); UpdateAutopilot
appends a new version when a SUBSTANTIVE autopilot-row field changes (assignee /
status / execution_mode) — cosmetic edits (title/description/template) write none.
Both run inside the existing handler tx (atomic with the autopilot write).
- Dispatch resolution: both autopilot execution modes now resolve the active rule
version and stamp originator_source='rule_owner', accountable_user_id=publisher,
rule_version_id=<snapshot>, with originator_user_id left NULL (authorization
unchanged). run_only stamps CreateAutopilotTask directly; create_issue resolves in
attributionForIssueTask so both modes attribute identically. A missing version /
non-member publisher degrades to unattributed — never fabricates a human.
- finalizeAttribution now enforces the invariant ONE-WAY: it mirrors originator onto
accountable only when originator is valid, leaving an explicitly-set accountable
(rule_owner / future owner_fallback) intact when originator is NULL. Added
rule_version_id to CreateAgentTask so the create_issue path persists it too.
Also merges origin/main and renumbers this branch's attribution migrations
150/151 → 157/158 (main's #5162 took 150/151); rule_version table is 159/160.
Tests: attribution unit RuleOwner + one-way invariant table; service integration
tests proving an autopilot-origin issue stamps rule_owner + rule_version_id (and
degrades to unattributed with no version). Full service/attribution/handler/
migration suites pass on a DB migrated through 160; build/vet/gofmt clean.
Deferred (same PR): trigger-table republish (cron/webhook/event_filters) and
system-pause/archive versioning; owner_fallback + fail-closed; manual rerun.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* fix(attribution): manual autopilot trigger → direct_human to the triggering member (MUL-4302)
Elon's blocking finding: a member manually triggering an autopilot was attributed
rule_owner (accountable = rule publisher, originator NULL) like a schedule/webhook
run, so member B triggering member A's autopilot landed accountable=A and carried
no originator authorization context for the run. Per MUL-4302 §4 a manual "run now"
is a direct human action and must attribute direct_human to the triggering member.
- Thread the triggering member from TriggerAutopilot into dispatch: new
DispatchAutopilotManual carries actorUserID (resolved via resolveActor +
memberActorUserID, so only a member actor is a human; an A2A agent actor falls
back to rule_owner). DispatchAutopilot / DispatchAutopilotForPlan keep their
public signatures (pass an invalid actor); only the internal dispatchAutopilot /
dispatchCreateIssue / dispatchRunOnly gained the param, so the many existing
callers are untouched.
- run_only: dispatchRunOnly stamps direct_human (originator == accountable ==
actor, no rule_version) for a manual actor, else rule_owner. CreateAutopilotTask
gains an originator_user_id param for the manual case.
- create_issue: dispatchCreateIssue enqueues a manual trigger via the actor-carrying
*WithHandoff entry points; attributionForIssueTask's autopilot-origin rule_owner
branch is now guarded on !actorUserID.Valid, so a valid actor falls through to the
direct_human override. Both execution modes attribute identically.
- schedule / webhook keep rule_owner (no actor). Trigger-table + system-pause/archive
versioning remain the pre-merge follow-ups.
Tests: the run_only row assertion Elon asked for (schedule → rule_owner row on
CreateAutopilotTask), plus manual direct_human on BOTH modes (run_only and
create_issue), including a manual actor distinct from the rule publisher. Full
service/attribution/handler/migration/scheduler/cmd suites pass on a DB migrated
through 160; build/vet/gofmt clean.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* feat(attribution): owner_fallback + fail-closed policy, and manual-rerun direct_human (MUL-4302)
Two of the three remaining Phase 1 items (trigger-table / system-pause versioning
is deferred — see PR description).
owner_fallback + fail-closed (§1/§3.5) — the never-null accountable guarantee:
- attribution.OwnerFallback degrades an UNATTRIBUTED result to owner_fallback:
accountable = agent owner, originator stays NULL (audit-only, authz untouched),
Source.Precise()==false. finalizeAttribution's one-way invariant already allows
accountable-set / originator-NULL divergence, so nothing else changes.
- Migration 161 adds workspace.attribution_fail_closed (default FALSE) + a lean
GetWorkspaceAttributionFailClosed read. (Also added the column to ListWorkspaces'
explicit column list so its row type stays db.Workspace.)
- applyAttributionFallback is applied at every enqueue boundary (issue, mention,
chat, quick-create, deferred-fallback, autopilot run_only): unattributed →
owner_fallback (agent owner) by default, or ErrAttributionFailClosed when the
workspace is fail-closed, which the caller surfaces to refuse the enqueue (the
run does not start). So no run is left without an accountable human, and a
compliance workspace can block unattributable runs instead.
manual rerun (§5) — a rerun is a NEW direct_human trigger to the rerunning member:
- RerunIssue threads the acting member (resolved in the handler via resolveActor)
down to enqueueRerunTask, and attributionForIssueTask is now actor-first so the
actor wins over an INHERITED trigger comment (a rerun keeps the comment for the
daemon's prompt context but must attribute to whoever clicked rerun, not the
original comment's human).
- rerun_of_task_id lineage is recorded via a targeted SetAgentTaskRerunOf update on
the rerun path only (keeping the shared CreateAgentTask insert untouched), so
system retry (retry_of_task_id) and human rerun stay separable in reporting.
Tests: OwnerFallback unit test; owner_fallback + fail-closed-refusal + manual-rerun
(direct_human + rerun_of_task_id) service tests; the prior "degrades to unattributed"
test updated to owner_fallback. Full service/attribution/handler/migration/scheduler/
cmd suites pass on a DB migrated through 161; build/vet/gofmt clean.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* fix(attribution): close fail-open holes + move rerun_of_task_id into creation snapshot (MUL-4302)
Addresses Elon's two must-fixes on PR #5150.
1. accountable-never-null / fail-closed had fail-open holes. applyAttributionFallback
now, for an UNATTRIBUTED run, refuses the enqueue (ErrAttributionFailClosed) in
THREE cases instead of silently degrading to a runnable NULL-accountable task:
- workspace policy read fails (or no workspace) → fail closed; we cannot confirm
fallback is permitted, so we don't run an unattributable task on a DB hiccup.
(Only the rare unattributed path pays this; precise runs never read the policy.)
- workspace is fail-closed → refuse (unchanged).
- owner_fallback has no valid agent owner → refuse rather than enqueue a task with
a NULL accountable_user_id.
ErrAttributionFailClosed's doc now covers all three "cannot guarantee an
accountable human" refusals. Added missing-owner / policy-read-failure /
precise-passthrough tests.
2. manual rerun rerun_of_task_id was a post-notify UPDATE (race: the queued event /
daemon claim could see rerun_of_task_id = NULL, and a failed update degraded the
run to a plain direct_human). It now rides the CreateAgentTask insert — threaded
through enqueueIssueTask / enqueueMentionTask as a creation param (like
retry_of_task_id) so it is written in the same statement before the daemon is
notified. Removed the SetAgentTaskRerunOf follow-up query.
Also merges origin/main (unrelated CLI fix #5167, no conflict). Full service /
attribution / handler / migration / scheduler / cmd suites pass on a DB migrated
through 161; build / vet / gofmt clean.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* feat(attribution): rule_owner versioning on trigger edits + system-pause/archive (MUL-4302)
The final remaining Phase 1 item: substantive publishes beyond the autopilot row now
republish the rule version, so a run's rule_owner accountable follows whoever last
changed what the rule does.
- Extracted the config-summary + insert into service.RecordAutopilotRuleVersion so
the handler and the (different-package) failure monitor share one writer; the
handler's recordAutopilotRuleVersion is now a thin wrapper.
- Trigger edits: UpdateAutopilotTrigger and DeleteAutopilotTrigger republish the rule
version with the acting member as publisher, ATOMICALLY (tx-wrapped mutation +
version write, mirroring CreateAutopilot/UpdateAutopilot). CreateAutopilotTrigger
republishes best-effort — the webhook path mints its token with a retry loop that
cannot share one tx, and a create is usually initial setup already covered by v1;
a failed write there is benign (active version stays the current publisher, the new
trigger fires under it, no immediate daemon claim rides it).
- Archive (DeleteAutopilot) republishes (member, status=archived), tx-wrapped.
- System auto-pause (failure monitor) republishes with a 'system' publisher,
best-effort — a background sweep to a non-dispatching state (a paused autopilot
never dispatches; a later member resume supersedes).
- RotateWebhookToken / SetSigningSecret deliberately do NOT version: they rotate
credentials, not the rule's behavior (not §3.4 substantive).
Semantics: a system-published (no-member) active version degrades dispatch to
unattributed → owner_fallback, never fabricating a human.
Tests: republish-reattributes (member A → member B supersedes → dispatch resolves to
B; system publisher → unattributed). Full service/attribution/handler/migration/
scheduler/cmd suites pass on a DB migrated through 161; build/vet/gofmt clean.
Also merges origin/main (unrelated frontend feature #5074).
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* fix(attribution): make trigger-create rule-version republish atomic (MUL-4302)
Addresses Elon's final Phase 1 blocking finding: CreateAutopilotTrigger recorded the
rule-version republish best-effort AFTER the trigger insert. If member B added a
schedule/webhook trigger to member A's autopilot and the version write failed, future
schedule/webhook dispatches would keep attributing to A — violating the rule_owner
invariant that the last member to substantively change the rule owns future runs
("no immediate daemon claim" doesn't save it, since the miss surfaces at the LATER
trigger firing).
Both create paths now write the version in the SAME tx as the trigger INSERT:
- schedule create: wrap CreateAutopilotTrigger + recordAutopilotRuleVersion in one tx.
- webhook create: each mint-with-retry attempt runs in its own tx (insert + version
commit together; a token collision rolls that attempt back and retries with a fresh
token; a version-write failure rolls the trigger back). Passes ap + the acting
member id into the helper.
- removed the best-effort recordTriggerRuleVersionBestEffort helper (and the now-unused
slog import).
Test: TestCreateTrigger_RepublishesRuleVersionAtomically drives both create paths
through the handler and asserts a rule version is published by the acting member.
Existing webhook/trigger/archive handler tests still pass. Also merges origin/main
(unrelated avatar feature #5074). Full service/attribution/handler/migration/
scheduler/cmd suites pass on a DB migrated through 161; build/vet/gofmt clean.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* feat(attribution): Phase 2.1 — surface run attribution on the task API (MUL-4302 §9)
First Phase 2 (visibility) increment: the agent-task API now returns the resolved
accountable-human provenance so the UI can render an "on behalf of" badge.
- AgentTaskResponse gains an `attribution` object: source label (never blank —
pre-migration NULL renders "unattributed") + `precise` flag (false for the degraded
owner_fallback / backfill / unattributed sources), the initiator (accountable) and
originator (authorization) user refs, the evidence {kind, ref_id} pointer, and the
rule_version / delegated / retry / rerun lineage ids.
- The label + evidence + raw ids are built in the PURE taskToResponse (no DB), so
every task response carries them. Names are hydrated separately, only on the
user-facing surfaces (ListAgentTasks, ListWorkspaceAgentTaskSnapshot, RerunIssue,
CancelTaskByUser) — daemon-claim paths stay lean.
- Hydration resolves initiator/originator from the GLOBAL user table (departed-member
safe) via a new batch GetUsersByIDs query (no N+1); best-effort, so a lookup hiccup
leaves the raw ids intact.
Tests: pure taskAttributionBase (direct_human / rule_owner NULL-originator /
owner_fallback degraded / pre-migration→unattributed) + DB hydration (fills known
ref, leaves unknown id un-filled, skips nil). Full handler/service/attribution/
migration/scheduler/cmd suites pass on a DB migrated through 161; build/vet/gofmt
clean. The field is additive — the frontend's parseWithFallback ignores unknown keys,
so nothing breaks until the UI increment consumes it.
Also merges origin/main (unrelated editor feature #5090).
Remaining Phase 2 (next increments, same PR): frontend zod schema + "on behalf of"
badge + evidence-chain jump; append-only correction events (write + display).
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* feat(attribution): Phase 2.2 — on-behalf-of badge in the execution log (MUL-4302 §9)
Surface the accountable human on every agent run row:
- AttributionBadge composes Badge + ActorAvatar, shows "on behalf of <member>"
with the resolution source as a tooltip; degraded (non-precise) attribution
gets a warning tone, and an unresolved initiator renders an explicit
"no responsible member" chip.
- Wire the badge into both active and past rows of the execution log.
- Mirror the attribution shape into AgentTaskResponseSchema (defensive, .loose())
so the cancel-task path carries it through zod; add parse tests.
- Export TaskAttribution/AttributionUser/TaskEvidence from @multica/core/types
and add the attribution block to all four issues.json locales.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* fix(attribution): hydrate initiator names on issue-facing task endpoints + bound the badge (MUL-4302 §9)
Address Elon's PR #5150 review:
- ListTasksByIssue (the execution-log data source), GetActiveTaskForIssue and the
issue-scoped CancelTask now call hydrateTaskAttributions, so the "on behalf of
<member>" badge shows the real member name on issue detail instead of falling
back to "someone". Mirrors the existing ListAgentTasks / snapshot behavior.
- AttributionBadge: cap width (max-w-40, min-w-0) and truncate the name span so a
long name / narrow right column can't squeeze out trigger/status/actions; keep
the avatar shrink-0.
- Add a handler test asserting the issue task list returns a hydrated
attribution.initiator.name.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* fix(attribution): use semantic AvatarSize 'xs' for the badge avatar
main refactored ActorAvatar.size from a raw pixel number to the semantic
AvatarSize union (packages/ui/lib/avatar-size). Switch the on-behalf-of badge
avatar from size={14} to size="xs" (16px) after merging main.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* fix(attribution): stage-cascade falls back to parent-issue provenance, not agent owner (MUL-4302)
When closing the last sub-issue in a Stage wakes the parent's assignee agent, the
run was enqueued via a system-authored child-done comment with no actor, which the
resolver classified as unattributed and then degraded to owner_fallback (the agent's
own owner). That is the wrong accountable human: the woken run should be accountable
to whoever caused the parent issue to exist.
attributionForIssueTask now detects a system-authored trigger comment and falls
through to the parent issue's own provenance — the same creator / agent_create-origin
/ autopilot-origin chain a direct enqueue resolves (so an agent-decomposed parent
attributes via delegation to the human who drove it; a member-created parent to that
member; an autopilot parent to the rule publisher). owner_fallback is now only the
last resort when the parent provenance itself has no human.
- Extract attributionFromComment so attributionForIssueTask can inspect author_type
without a second GetComment; authorization resolution stays byte-identical.
- Add a DB-backed test asserting a system child-done comment resolves to the parent
issue's origin human (delegation), not owner_fallback.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* feat(attribution): autopilot runs attribute to the firing trigger's creator (MUL-4302)
Per Bohan: an autopilot schedule/webhook run should be accountable to the human
who created the SPECIFIC trigger that fired it, not the rule publisher. (Manual
triggers already attribute to the invoking member via direct_human — unchanged.)
- Migration 162: add autopilot_trigger.created_by_type/created_by_id (nullable, no
FK/cascade). Capture the creating member at both trigger-create sites (schedule +
webhook).
- New precise source trigger_owner: originator stays NULL (an autonomous fire
carries no human authorization — same authz-safe divergence as rule_owner),
accountable = the trigger's member creator.
- triggerOwnerAttribution resolves run.trigger_id → creator; wired into run_only
dispatch and the create_issue path (bridging issue → active run → trigger_id).
Legacy triggers with no recorded creator, and agent-created triggers, degrade to
rule_owner then owner_fallback — nothing regresses.
- Frontend: trigger_owner source label in all four locales + badge switch case.
- Tests: attribution TriggerOwner unit + Precise/invariant; DB-backed resolver
tests (member creator → trigger_owner; creatorless → rule_owner fallback).
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
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fix(chat): defer cancellation-time finalization until the task transcript is stable (#5246)
A quick Stop before the agent's first token no longer races a late reply. Started-but-empty cancellations defer the empty/non-empty judgment until the daemon acks its transcript flush (or a grace-period sweeper fires), then settle to a single outcome. Empty outcomes persist a durable, creator-authorized draft restore (fetched/consumed via a dedicated endpoint, reconnect-safe and at-most-once) instead of broadcasting the prompt over the workspace bus. Closes #5219 |
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fix(properties): address review round 3 — cache reconcile, merged-scope order, GIN-indexable filter, pool loader
- Cache reconciliation: property value writes (mutation settle + WS event) now invalidate every issue window whose server-side shape depends on property values — queries filtered by `properties` or sorted by `property:<id>` (detected via query-key predicate), covering flat lists, assignee groups, and my-issues variants. Windows without property params keep the cheap in-place patch. Fixes stale ordering/membership/counts under staleTime:Infinity. - My Issues "All" scope: merged assigned/created/involves results are re-sorted with a comparator mirroring the server ORDER BY semantics (including property sorts and missing-last, created_at DESC tiebreak) in both the flat and assignee-grouped merge paths — relation concatenation no longer overrides the user's sort. - Filter predicate rebuilt as plain bind-parameter containment ORs (AND across definitions): EXPLAIN now shows BitmapOr over idx_issue_properties_gin (the correlated jsonb_array_elements form defeated the index). Alternatives capped at 256 bind params. - Property-grouped board gains a pool loader strip: one sentinel per status that still has server rows, keeping every issue reachable until per-column pagination lands (MUL-4493). - Windowing regression test hardened: explicit positions + an assertion that the unfiltered first page excludes the target (the old fixture tied at position 0 and the created_at DESC tiebreak put the target on page one, proving nothing). - Rollback safety: /api/properties 404 (old server) degrades to an empty catalog instead of a query error, which also keeps property params from ever being sent to pre-property servers; migration 179's CHECK constraints switch to NOT VALID + VALIDATE so the exclusive lock is instantaneous. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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feat(properties): server-side property filtering and sorting on list endpoints
Property filter/sort now execute in the database, so results are correct
across the full issue set — not just the loaded 50-per-status window
(closes MUL-4493 item 1's filter/sort half; requested on MUL-4463).
- New `properties` query param on ListIssues and ListGroupedIssues:
JSON {definitionId: [values]} compiled to an AND-of-ORs containment
check (double NOT EXISTS over jsonb_array_elements). One value expands
to every storage shape it could match — string (select), array element
(multi_select), boolean (checkbox) — so the handler stays type-agnostic.
Guarded at 20 definitions / 50 values.
- `sort=property:<definitionId>` resolves the definition and orders by a
typed expression (numeric CASE cast for number, NULLIF text for
date/text/url); missing values sort last in both directions. Malformed
ids 400; unknown/archived definitions degrade to position order instead
of breaking stale clients.
- Frontend: the property filter and property sort ride the IssueSortParam
window bag, so every surface (workspace + my-issues variants), query
key, and per-status load-more page carries them automatically. The
client-side re-sort layer is gone; applyIssueFilters keeps its property
predicate as an optimistic-update backstop.
- Regression test seeds 55 issues and proves a match at position 55 is
returned by a filtered 50-row page, plus sort order/missing-last,
AND-across-definitions, and the 400/fallback sort paths.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
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feat(help): surface the running server version in the Help popover (#4959)
Surface the running server build version in the Help popover so self-hosted operators can confirm what's deployed and include it in bug reports. - Backend exposes it via /api/config's server_version (from main.version), omitempty so older/unstamped builds omit the field. - Unstamped "dev" builds are normalized to empty and the row stays hidden. - The row is suppressed on the managed cloud (frontend host multica.ai) and shown only on self-hosted deployments. - Frontend renders a muted footer row in the Help popover only when the value is non-empty; i18n added for en/ja/ko/zh-Hans. |
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Revert "perf(issues): virtualize inbox/list/board/swimlane (MUL-4474, 方案2) (#…" (#5395)
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fix(properties): address MUL-4463 review round 2 — desc sort, option bucketing, archived-state reconciliation
- sort: direction now applies to value comparison only; issues without a value sort last in BOTH directions (the whole-array reverse flipped them to the front on desc). Test covers the desc+missing case. - board: values referencing an option removed from the definition bucket into the No-value column instead of vanishing (unmatched column ids dropped the issue entirely). Defense-in-depth behind the new server-side in-use guard; drag-utils test locks both behaviors. - controller: persisted propertyFilters keyed by archived/deleted definitions are stripped before reaching the filter predicates, and a persisted property sort on a non-active definition degrades to manual order — previously both kept silently applying while the header claimed otherwise. The filter badge counts only active-definition filters. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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feat(web): custom-property list surfaces — filter, cards, sort, board grouping (MUL-4463 M2)
Brings custom properties to the issue list surfaces on top of the M1 definitions/values core: - Filter: per-definition sections in the Filter dropdown (select / multi_select options with color dots and counts; checkbox as Yes/No pseudo-options). OR within a definition, AND across definitions; client-side in applyIssueFilters, mirrored into filterAssigneeGroups for the assignee-grouped board. Included in active-filter count and Clear all. - Cards: per-property Display toggles (cardPropertyIds) render value chips on board cards and list rows via CustomPropertyValueDisplay. - Sort: SortField gains property:<id> for number/date definitions. Server keeps position order (fixed sort enum); the surface controller re-sorts client-side, swimlane/gantt reuse the same comparator. Date-only strings compare lexically; missing values sort last. - Board grouping: IssueGrouping gains property:<id> for select definitions — one column per option (definition order) plus a trailing No-value column, option-colored headings. Drag-drop moves position via UpdateIssue and applies the value through useSetIssueProperty/useUnsetIssueProperty (properties are not part of UpdateIssueRequest). Stale persisted property groupings fall back to status columns. View-store: propertyFilters + cardPropertyIds persisted via the partialize allowlist; clearFilters resets property filters; new fields deep-merge cleanly into pre-existing persisted snapshots. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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fix(properties): address MUL-4463 review round 1 — mobile CI, option guard, mutation safety, schema tolerance
- mobile: EMPTY_ISSUE_FALLBACK gains the required properties field (mobile
typecheck was the red CI check).
- server: PATCH /api/properties/{id} rejects config updates that remove
select options still referenced by issues (409 with a per-option usage
census via jsonb ?); renames keep ids and pass. Integration test included.
- core: property value mutations are serialized per workspace via mutation
scope, snapshot the bag from detail OR list caches (board surfaces have no
detail cache — the old path overwrote whole bags with one key), roll back
to the snapshot or invalidate on error, and the last settled mutation does
an authoritative detail+catalog invalidate (usage counts reconcile).
- schemas: unknown-shaped property values (future server types) are dropped
per-entry in a preprocess step instead of failing the whole IssueSchema
and blanking lists through parseWithFallback; test updated to lock the
tolerant behavior.
- realtime: reconnect invalidation covers the property catalog; every
issue_properties:changed event also refreshes catalog usage counts.
- ui: number editor accepts decimals (step=any); settings usage count
pluralizes (issue/issues) with CJK-safe plural keys.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
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feat(web): custom properties settings tab + issue sidebar editors (MUL-4463)
- Settings → Properties: definition management mirroring the Labels tab
(list with type badges/option chips/usage counts, create/edit dialog
with option editor, archive/restore, 20-cap indicator). Admin-gated;
members see a read-only catalog.
- Issue detail sidebar: custom properties join the built-in optional
props' progressive disclosure — set values render as rows with
type-appropriate editors (select/multi-select pickers, calendar,
yes/no, inline input for text/number/url), unset ones live in the
same '+ Add property' menu behind a separator. Archived definitions
render read-only until cleared.
- Core: property types, zod schemas (lenient type strings for forward
compat), api client methods, React Query hooks with optimistic
single-key value writes, ws-updaters + realtime wiring for
property:created/updated and issue_properties:changed.
- Locales: en/zh-Hans/ja/ko strings; Issue fixtures gain properties: {}.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
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perf(issues): virtualize inbox/list/board/swimlane (MUL-4474, 方案2) (#5349)
* perf(inbox): virtualize notification list (MUL-4474) The inbox notification list rendered every item at once. Each row mounts an avatar + hover card, so a long inbox inflates the tab-switch commit — the same render-amplifier class this issue targets. Extract an InboxList component that virtualizes the rows via react-virtuoso (customScrollParent over the existing overflow-y-auto element, same pattern as the issue-detail timeline). Only the visible window plus a small overscan is mounted; everything else — selection, hover, archive, scroll semantics, the row component and callbacks — is unchanged. Virtualization changes exactly one thing: whether an off-screen row is in the DOM. Slice 2a of MUL-4474 (inbox is the no-DnD surface, done first to prove the Virtuoso + scroll + keyboard harness before the drag surfaces). Draft: must pass the manual zero-functional-change pass on a real Desktop build before merge. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * perf(board): virtualize board columns (MUL-4474) Each board column rendered every card at once; cards carry pickers, avatars, and a per-issue activity indicator, so a tall column inflates the tab-switch commit. Virtualize the cards within each column via react-virtuoso, using the column's own scroll container as customScrollParent. The dnd-kit droppable stays on the always-mounted column scroll container (merged callback ref feeds both dnd-kit and Virtuoso), and SortableContext still wraps the full id list. So cross-column drops (status/assignee change) and reorder among on-screen cards are unchanged; reordering to an off-screen target relies on drag auto-scroll to mount it — the documented virtualization tradeoff, to be confirmed in the manual pass. The infinite-scroll sentinel rides Virtuoso's Footer slot so loadMore still fires at the bottom, and a per-item pt-2 reproduces the previous space-y-2 gap with padding inside the measured item box. issues-page.test.tsx: mock react-virtuoso to render items inline (jsdom has no layout), and make the useDroppable mock's setNodeRef referentially stable to match real dnd-kit — the board's merged customScrollParent ref would otherwise loop on a fresh ref each render. Slice 2b of MUL-4474 on the shared inbox/list/board/swimlane branch. Draft: requires the manual zero-functional-change pass on a real Desktop build. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * perf(list): virtualize issue list rows (MUL-4474) The status-grouped list rendered every row in every expanded section at once; each row carries a sortable, context menu, tooltip, and activity indicator, so a long list inflates the tab-switch commit. Virtualize each expanded section's rows with react-virtuoso, all instances sharing the page's single scroll container as customScrollParent. Everything structural is preserved by construction: the Base UI accordion, sticky status headers, collapse, the per-section useDroppable, the per-section SortableContext, and the load-more sentinel (now Virtuoso's Footer). The Virtuoso only mounts for an expanded section (a collapsed/hidden panel has no viewport to measure). Virtualization changes exactly one thing: whether an off-screen row is in the DOM. issue-surface.test.tsx: mock react-virtuoso inline (jsdom has no layout) so the surface-level loading-semantics assertions still observe the list's rows. Slice 2c of MUL-4474 on the shared branch. Draft: requires the manual zero-functional-change pass on a real Desktop build. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * perf(swimlane): virtualize lanes (MUL-4474) The swimlane rendered every lane (each a full row of status cells) at once. Virtualize the vertical lane axis with react-virtuoso over the board's outer scroll box (customScrollParent), so only on-screen lanes stay mounted. Behavior is preserved: pinned lanes keep their leading position, the SortableContext still wraps the lane set for grip-drag reorder (its items are only the non-pinned lane ids), per-cell droppables and per-cell card SortableContexts are unchanged (cells live on mounted lanes), the sticky status header stays above the list, and the per-status load-more sentinels ride Virtuoso's Footer. pt-4 per lane reproduces the previous gap-4. swimlane-view.test.tsx: mock react-virtuoso inline so the ~47 lane/cell/DnD assertions still see the lanes the virtualized list renders. Slice 2d of MUL-4474 on the shared branch — this completes the four surfaces (inbox/board/list/swimlane). Draft: requires the full manual zero-functional-change pass on a real Desktop build before merge. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(issues): don't pass undefined to Virtuoso `components` (MUL-4474) react-virtuoso seeds its `components` prop with an internal `{}` default; passing `components={undefined}` (which the list and board did when there was no Footer — hasMore false / no column footer) overwrites that default with undefined, so Virtuoso's startup destructure of `EmptyPlaceholder`/`Footer` throws and the surface crashes. jsdom tests mock react-virtuoso so this only surfaced on a real Desktop build (found in manual perf testing). Return a stable module-level empty object instead of undefined. Inbox (omits the prop entirely) and swimlane (always supplies a Footer) never hit this and are unchanged. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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MUL-4502: make autopilot webhook admission durable (#5386)
* fix(autopilots): make webhook admission durable Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(autopilots): address webhook delivery review Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: Eve <eve@multica-ai.local> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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c27919a4d0 |
feat(agents): add DevEco Code (deveco) runtime agent (MUL-4050) (#4916)
Adds DevEco Code (Huawei's HarmonyOS coding agent, built on the OpenCode engine) as a first-class runtime provider: backend/model parser, daemon discovery (probe + login-shell list + Windows .cmd native resolver), runtime profile migration (protocol_family whitelist), provider UI, metrics, and four-language docs. MCP injection is deferred (UI gates it off). Migration numbered 175. |
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fix(agents): show runtime alias + provider consistently (#5260) (#5340)
* fix(agents): show runtime alias + provider consistently (#5260) The daemon bakes the provider into runtime.name ('Codex (host)') while a custom alias is stored separately in custom_name. runtimeDisplayName() returned the bare alias and dropped the provider, and the agent list and profile card rendered raw name, ignoring the alias entirely. Add runtimeDisplayLabel(): with an alias it renders 'alias (Provider)', otherwise it returns the daemon name unchanged (no duplicated provider). Route the agent personal page, list Runtime column, and profile card through it. Fixes #5260 * fix(agents): use provider display-name map for aliased runtime label Address review on #5340: a title-cased slug mislabels providers whose display name differs from the slug (traecli -> 'Traecli' instead of 'Trae') and flattens mixed-case families (CodeBuddy / OpenCode / OpenClaw). Add a provider display-name map mirroring the ProviderLogo switch, with a title-case fallback for unknown slugs. * fix(agents): align provider display map with daemon contract Follow-up on #5340 review: the previous map canonicalized codebuddy / opencode / openclaw as CodeBuddy / OpenCode / OpenClaw, but the daemon's runtimeDisplayNameOverrides only special-cases traecli and first-letter- capitalizes the rest. That recreated alias/no-alias drift for those providers ('Openclaw (host)' vs 'box (OpenClaw)'). Shrink the frontend map to mirror the daemon exactly (traecli -> Trae, first-letter fallback otherwise) and point the comment at the daemon map as the source of truth. Tests updated to lock the alignment. |
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perf(issues): de-amplify per-row agent activity indicator (MUL-4474) (#5338)
Each issue row's IssueAgentActivityIndicator subscribed to the whole workspace agent-task snapshot via useQuery. Any task change swaps the snapshot array reference, so every observing row re-rendered — on a busy workspace the snapshot changes constantly, turning one task update into a full-list re-render and inflating the tab-switch commit. Narrow each row's subscription to this issue's tasks with a `select` (selectIssueTasks). React Query's structural sharing keeps the selected value referentially stable when the issue's own tasks are unchanged, so a snapshot invalidation now only re-renders the rows whose tasks actually moved. This is slice 1 of MUL-4474 (render de-amplification). Virtualization of list/board/swimlane/inbox and the non-position useSortable mount change are tracked separately — they need interactive drag + DevTools Performance verification that the headless runtime can't provide. Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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fix(agents): always enable skill toggles (MUL-4520) (#5381)
Co-authored-by: Eve <eve@multica-ai.local> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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dc0c8afb98 |
fix(agents): gate agents list first paint on sort/filter deps (MUL-4511) (#5377)
The Agents list gated its first paint only on the main agent-list query (prefetched, so usually warm) while the sort/filter columns arrive in separate activity / run-count / presence queries. On entry the default lastActive sort ran on placeholder values (lastActiveDays null→Infinity, runCount 0), painting a degenerate name-ordered list that visibly re-ordered once each auxiliary query resolved (1–2 jumps). Add a need-based `listReady` render gate: wait for exactly the auxiliary queries the active sort field / filter depends on — nothing for name/created, run-counts for runs, activity + run-counts for the default lastActive, plus presence when an availability filter is active. Queries still run in parallel, so this only defers the first paint by at most one round-trip (shown as skeleton); an empty workspace skips the gate so the empty state is never blocked. Scope is the Agents page only. Adds agents-page.test.tsx covering the five gate scenarios. Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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ac62f72c2a |
MUL-4480: make daemon workspace sync event-driven (#5354)
* feat(daemon): make workspace sync event-driven Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(daemon): preserve trailing workspace changes Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(workspace): reconcile failed creates Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: Eve <eve@multica-ai.local> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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b9faa27a67 |
fix(editor): open mention/slash popup upward and clamp height to viewport (#5376)
The `@`-mention and `/`-command suggestion popups defaulted to `placement: "bottom-start"`, so they stayed below the caret whenever any space existed below it — even when far more room was above. In bottom-anchored composers (chat input, issue comment/reply) that meant the list opened down over the send controls and, near the viewport bottom, was squashed or clipped off-screen. Two compounding causes: - The preferred side was the cramped one. Composers' roomy side is above the caret, so default to `top-start`; `flip` still sends it down when the caret is near the viewport top. - The floating-ui `size` middleware wrote `maxHeight` on the outer wrapper, which does not clip — the inner list is the scroll container and carried its own fixed `max-h-[300px]/[420px]`. That viewport-unaware cap was the real height authority and could overflow. Publish the size middleware's `availableHeight` as a CSS var and have the list clamp to `min(designMax, availableHeight)`, so there is a single, viewport-aware height authority. Drop the old `Math.max(120, ...)` floor that forced overflow in tight bands. Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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fix(chat): reland archived-session unread + mount-race auto-read (MUL-4360) (#5333)
* fix(chat): correct unread — archived sessions + mount-race auto-read (MUL-4360) Reland of #5315, which was reverted by #5332 as collateral in an unrelated release-wide revert (to unwind 162/163 migration BLOCK from other PRs), not for any defect in this code — Howard/Preflight assessed these changes WARN / non-blocking. Restores all three fixes verbatim off current main: - backend: ListAllChatSessionsByCreator derives unread_count=0 / has_unread=false for status='archived' rows via a CASE gate. last_read_at is untouched, so unarchiving restores the true unread state. Single source of truth for every unread surface (quick-chat FAB, sidebar Chat tab, chat-window header, mobile); installed desktop clients benefit with no app update. - frontend: the archive mutation onMutate optimistically zeroes the row's unread so no badge counts a just-archived session in the frame before the refetch lands. Unarchive does not fabricate a count — the true state returns from the server refetch. - frontend: auto-mark-read is deferred a tick and cancelled on cleanup, so a session that is only momentarily active on mount (persisted activeSessionId restored for one frame, then cleared by the URL->store effect) is not marked read; only a session that stays active past the tick is. Verification: sqlc regenerate produces no drift; go test ./internal/handler -run 'TestListChatSessions_ArchivedSessionReportsZeroUnread|TestSetChatSessionArchived_ClearsChannelBinding' passes against a real Postgres; vitest mutations.test.tsx (3) and use-chat-controller.test.tsx (8) pass; core + views typecheck clean. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(chat): converge archived unread on chat:session_updated realtime event (MUL-4360) Howard's #5333 review found a real cross-tab gap: the chat:session_updated handler patched status but never unread, and chatSessionsOptions is staleTime: Infinity, so a session archived in one tab kept its unread badge lit in another tab/device forever — the same stuck-badge bug, one surface over. Extract the inline handler into applyChatSessionUpdatedToCache and force unread_count=0 / has_unread=false when payload.status === "archived", mirroring the archive mutation's optimistic patch and the backend deriving unread=0 for archived rows. Unarchive does NOT fabricate a count — the true unread returns from the server refetch (last_read_at untouched). No sessions-list invalidation; minimal field patch as reviewed. Adds use-realtime-sync.test.ts coverage: an archived event zeroes a cached unread row; an active event does not resurrect unread; a rename-only event leaves unread untouched. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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fix(autopilots): parse compound cron fields as custom in trigger editor (#5302)
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ace0f16cad |
fix(chat): badge unread chat replies that arrive while backgrounded (MUL-4485) (#5356)
Gate the Chat unread badge and chat auto mark-read on a shared useAppForeground() signal (document visible AND window focused). A reply arriving while the app is backgrounded now stays unread and badges, and clears when the user returns. Adds foreground-gating regression tests for the sidebar count and useChatController. |
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411a160b99 |
fix(release): harden v0.3.44 migrations (#5345)
Co-authored-by: Eve <eve@multica-ai.local> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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e1c65b0162 |
feat(agents): remove template entry from agent creation ModeChooser (MUL-4481) (#5343)
Drop the "使用模板" card and its onTemplate wiring from ModeChooser so the agent creation studio only offers blank and AI modes. Rebalance the mode grid to two columns. TemplateChooser and the template creation path are left in place but no longer reachable from the UI (known follow-up debt). Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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feat(projects): start_date / due_date UI + create-project footer aligned with create-issue (MUL-4388) (#5331)
* feat(projects): add start_date / due_date pickers to project create modal and sidebar #5313 landed the backend start_date/due_date fields + types but deliberately shipped no UI. Wire up the two editor surfaces users expect: - ProjectStartDatePicker / ProjectDueDatePicker mirror the issue pickers (same calendar-day contract, clear idiom, shared @multica/core/issues/date helpers) but are typed to UpdateProjectRequest and scoped to the "projects" i18n namespace. One component serves both surfaces via a custom trigger. - Create-project modal: two date pills; values flow into the create payload and the persisted draft (draft-store gains startDate/dueDate). - Project sidebar (project-detail): two PropRows after Lead, wired to the update mutation, with clear support (send null). - i18n: prop_start_date / prop_due_date / clear_date across en/zh-Hans/ja/ko, reusing the existing issue date wording. Tests: picker display + clear behavior (real popover), and the create modal renders both pills. typecheck + lint + i18n parity pass. Part of #5227 Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * refactor(projects): align create-project footer with create-issue Restructure the create-project modal footer to match the create-issue pattern (per design feedback): the primary action moves out of the cramped single justify-between row into its own border-t action strip, and the property pills sit in a dedicated wrapping toolbar above it. Low-frequency fields (start/due date) collapse into a ⋯ overflow via progressive disclosure — a pill only renders inline once its date is set or the user opens it from the menu — so the default toolbar stays a clean single row (Status · Priority · Lead · Repos · ⋯). - Use the shared PillButton (../common/pill-button) instead of the modal-local copy, gaining the data-popup-open styling create-issue uses. - ProjectStartDatePicker / ProjectDueDatePicker gain controlled open props so the overflow menu can reveal + open them (mirrors the issue pickers). - i18n: create_project.set_start_date / set_due_date / more_options_aria across en / zh-Hans / ja / ko, reusing the create-issue wording. Test updated to assert the dates are revealed from the overflow rather than shown inline by default. typecheck / lint / i18n parity pass. Part of #5227 Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * refactor(views): extract shared DateOnlyPicker base for date pills (Elon nit2) The issue and project start/due-date pickers were near-complete copies of the same Popover + Calendar + clear wiring, so they could drift in behaviour or formatting. Extract that into one entity-agnostic DateOnlyPicker (packages/views/common/date-only-picker.tsx); each of the four pills is now a thin wrapper supplying only its field name (via onChange), icon, overdue flag, and localized copy. -264 lines of duplication, single source of truth. Behaviour is unchanged: the issue pickers keep their full API (trigger / triggerRender / open / onOpenChange / align / defaultOpen — all still used by board-card, issue-detail, create-issue) and the calendar-day contract stays in @multica/core/issues/date. The en-US display format now lives in one place rather than being duplicated per entity. Full views test suite (1857 tests) + typecheck + lint pass. Part of #5227 Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: J <j@multica.ai> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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Revert "fix(chat): correct unread — archived sessions + mount-race auto-read …" (#5332)
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feat(shortcuts): make browser-reserved accelerators recordable on desktop (#5327)
* feat(shortcuts): make browser-reserved accelerators recordable on desktop Cmd/Ctrl+P (and L/T/N/D/U) were rejected by the shortcut recorder on every platform because a browser tab cannot reliably own them. The Electron renderer receives these as plain keydowns — neither Electron's default menu nor the desktop shell binds any of them — so the reservation now only applies to the web runtime. Adds a ShortcutRuntime dimension (configured by CoreProvider from the client identity, with a preload-global fallback that is already correct at module-eval time so store hydration sanitizes with the right runtime). App-owned accelerators (W/R/Q, editing keys, zoom row) stay reserved everywhere. Closes MUL-4457 Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(shortcuts): limit desktop unlock to bare primary browser accelerators Review follow-up (MUL-4457): the desktop skip matched primary+key with any extra modifiers, which would also unreserve OS-owned combos such as Option+Cmd+D (macOS Dock toggle) and Ctrl+Alt+T (Linux terminal). Only the bare primary chord is now recordable on desktop; every extra-modifier variant keeps the historical reservation on both runtimes. Adds regression tests for the OS combos. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: Lambda <lambda@multica.ai> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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fix(chat): correct unread — archived sessions + mount-race auto-read (MUL-4360) (#5315)
* feat(skills): search runtime local skills * feat(skills): highlight matched substrings in runtime local skill search Reuse the shared HighlightText (the same component the global search command uses) to highlight matched substrings in a result's name, provider, description, and path, so styling stays consistent across the app. Narrow the search to the fields the row actually renders and drop `key`, so every match maps to something visible. While a query is active, lift the description's 2-line clamp so a match past the first two lines stays on screen instead of being clipped. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(chat): zero unread for archived chat sessions across all badges (MUL-4360) Archiving a chat session flips status but deliberately does not advance last_read_at, and ListAllChatSessionsByCreator counted unread unconditionally. So an archived session that had unread replies kept reporting has_unread=true / unread_count>0 — a stuck badge the user can never clear (archived sessions are read-only and hidden from history, so there is no mark-as-read entry). MUL-4372 fixed only the quick-chat FAB surface; the sidebar Chat tab badge and the chat-window "other unread" header still counted it. Fix at the source: derive unread_count = 0 for status='archived' rows in ListAllChatSessionsByCreator. Because has_unread is server-derived as unread_count > 0, and all surfaces (FAB, sidebar via countUnreadChatMessages, chat-window header, and mobile) read this one payload, every badge drops archived sessions with no per-surface filter. last_read_at is left untouched so unarchiving restores the true unread state. Installed desktop clients benefit without an app update. Also zero unread optimistically in the archive mutation so no badge counts a just-archived session in the frame before the refetch lands (FAB already filtered archived; this keeps sidebar/header consistent). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(chat): stop auto-mark-read from clearing a transiently-active session on mount (MUL-4360) The chat page persists `activeSessionId`, so on a bare `/chat` navigation it restores the last-open session as active for one frame before its URL→store effect (which runs AFTER useChatController's effects, since the hook is called first) clears it back to null. The auto-mark-read effect fired in that gap and marked the restored-but-never-opened session read — its unread badge vanished though the right pane still showed "select a chat" and the user never opened it. This is why the sidebar count dropped (e.g. 2 → 1) just by entering the tab. Defer the read by a tick and cancel it on cleanup: a session that is only momentarily active (restored on mount, then cleared) has its pending read cancelled when activeSessionId changes; only a session that stays active past the tick — a real select, deep link, or refresh — is marked read. A live-store re-check in the timer is a belt-and-suspenders guard. Adds the previously-missing auto-mark-read coverage: a stable-active session is read after the tick; a momentarily-active one is not. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: coderbaozi <YHbaozi1988@163.com> Co-authored-by: abun <103836393+coderbaozi@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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fix(views): keep in-card side panels on the content surface color (#5329)
The settings nav and agent overview aside tinted themselves with bg-app-shell/70, pulling the window-chrome tone inside the content card. Since the desktop's active tab merges into the card top (MUL-4439), a tinted panel under the first tabs visibly broke the tab/content seam. Zone separation stays with the hairline divider, row hover/selected states, and the narrow column — matching the inbox panel's existing pattern. Co-authored-by: Lambda <lambda@multica.ai> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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eacc842280 | fix(agents): constrain builder models to runtime (#5323) | ||
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abeee82cd0 | feat: animate numeric metrics with NumberFlow (#5317) | ||
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feat(project): add start_date and due_date fields (MUL-4388) (#5313)
Projects become schedulable planning objects alongside their issues: add optional start_date / due_date, mirroring issue.start_date / issue.due_date. This is only the first slice of #5227 — labels, metadata, and the editable metadata UI are still out of scope. - migration 166: two nullable DATE columns on `project` (calendar days, no FK/index — matches the issue end-state after migration 112) - sqlc CreateProject / UpdateProject carry the dates; UpdateProject uses narg so an explicit null clears - handler: parse YYYY-MM-DD (400 on bad format), rawFields-presence clear on update, and the hand-scanned SearchProjects query returns the columns - CLI: `project create/update --start-date/--due-date` (empty clears on update) - frontend + mobile types/zod schemas: the two new schema fields are nullable().default(null) so a project from an older backend (frontend deploys before backend) parses to null instead of degrading the batch to the empty fallback; added a search schema drift test - projects skill / CLI docs Part of #5227 Co-authored-by: J <j@multica.ai> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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feat(skills): search runtime local skills (#5104)
* feat(skills): search runtime local skills * feat(skills): highlight matched substrings in runtime local skill search Reuse the shared HighlightText (the same component the global search command uses) to highlight matched substrings in a result's name, provider, description, and path, so styling stays consistent across the app. Narrow the search to the fields the row actually renders and drop `key`, so every match maps to something visible. While a query is active, lift the description's 2-line clamp so a match past the first two lines stays on screen instead of being clipped. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Naiyuan Qing <145280634+NevilleQingNY@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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f686901bd6 | fix(settings): align read-only fields and flatten cards (#5310) | ||
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fix(chat): clear external channel binding on archive, drop archived from FAB unread (#5214)
Archiving a channel-bound chat session now severs its channel_chat_session_binding in the same tx as the status flip. The web send path already treats status='archived' as read-only, but the channel engine (Feishu/Slack) resolves inbound traffic through the binding without checking session status, so an archived-but-still-bound session kept receiving agent replies and a stuck, uncleared unread badge. Dropping the binding makes the next inbound message fork a fresh session; unarchive does NOT recreate it (a later session may already own the channel). The FAB unread badge counted status=all sessions without excluding archived, so residual unread on an archived session (archive does not mark-read) held the badge even though the session is hidden and read-only. Extract countUnreadChatSessions() and exclude archived. This matches what mobile already computes (active-only list), restoring count parity. Tests: backend archive-clears-binding + unarchive-does-not-recreate; frontend countUnreadChatSessions archived-exclusion cases. MUL-4372 Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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feat(chat): support images/files in agent chat replies (MUL-4287) (#5164)
* feat(chat): support images/files in agent chat replies (MUL-4287) Agents can now attach images/files to their chat replies, matching how comment attachments already work. The write-side gap was that the assistant chat_message is synthesized server-side from the completion callback's text output and never bound any attachments. Backend: - migration 150: nullable attachment.task_id (+ partial index), the transient handle that ties an agent's in-run upload to the reply it produces. - POST /api/upload-file accepts task_id: gated to the task's own agent, in this workspace, on a chat task; tags the row with task_id + chat_session_id. - CompleteTask (chat branch) binds the task's still-unclaimed attachments to the assistant message via BindChatAttachmentsToMessage (rejects rows already owned by an issue/comment/chat_message). An empty-output reply that produced files still creates a message so the images have an owner. FailTask binds nothing. CLI: - `multica attachment upload <path>` uploads a file for the current chat task (task from MULTICA_TASK_ID or --task) and prints id / markdown_url / a ready-to-paste markdown snippet. Prompt: - web/mobile chat prompt tells the agent how to attach a file to its reply. Mobile: - chat:done handler now always invalidates the messages list so attachments (absent from the event payload) refetch; mirrors web's self-heal. - chat bubbles render standalone attachment cards via the existing CommentAttachmentList (dedup vs inline references), matching web. Web/desktop needed no change — they already render message.attachments inline and via AttachmentList, and self-heal on chat:done. Tests: upload permission/isolation, bind-on-complete, empty-output+attachments, FailTask no-bind, null task_id untouched, already-owned not stolen, CLI output contract, mobile refetch-on-done. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(chat): address review blockers on chat reply attachments (MUL-4287) Two final-review blockers on PR #5164: 1. Mobile inline dedup only checked raw `url`, so an attachment referenced inline via `markdown_url` (exactly what the CLI snippet emits) rendered twice — once inline, once as a standalone card. Reuse the core `contentReferencesAttachment` helper so dedup covers every real reference form (stable /api/attachments/<id>/download path, url, download_url, markdown_url), matching web's AttachmentList. Extracted the filter into a pure `lib/attachment-dedup.ts` so it is unit-testable, and added a regression test covering `content` containing `attachment.markdown_url` (plus the other URL forms and same-identity sibling dedup). 2. CLI `attachment upload` emitted `![...]` image markdown for every file, producing a broken-image snippet for non-images. Emit image markdown only for image/* content types and a plain link otherwise, with a CLI contract test for both. Approved scope otherwise unchanged. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(chat): renumber attachment_task_id migration 150 -> 157 after main merge (MUL-4287) Merged latest main; main renumbered its migrations and now occupies 150-156, so 150_attachment_task_id collided with 150_agent_task_coalesced_comments and would fail TestMigrationNumericPrefixesStayUniqueAfterLegacySet. Renamed to the next unique prefix (157). No content change; migrate up applies cleanly. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(chat): render agent-produced files as attachment cards, not raw links The chat upload command handed the agent a bare `[name](url)` markdown snippet. Pasted mid-sentence it renders as a plain text link (not a card), and the referenced URL hides the auto-bound standalone attachment — so a file the agent produced could end up showing as nothing. Return the block-level `!file[name](url)` card syntax instead (images keep `` inline), and markdown-escape the filename so names with `[`/`]` don't truncate the label. The prompt and CLI help now state the file auto-attaches below the reply and the snippet is optional, only for placement. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(chat): soften message-list scroll fade (32px → 16px) The 32px edge fade washed out full-bleed content (HTML / image previews) at the list edges. Halve the fade distance so it barely grazes previews while still hinting at more content above/below. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(chat): renumber attachment_task_id migration 157 -> 158 main landed 157_agent_task_delivered_comments while this branch was open, colliding on prefix 157 and failing TestMigrationNumericPrefixesStayUniqueAfterLegacySet. Bump this PR's migration to the next free prefix (158). Rename only; the migration body (nullable attachment.task_id + partial index) is unchanged. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(chat): pin attachment upload to the token's task; build index concurrently Two code-review findings on the chat-attachment path (MUL-4287): - Isolation/privacy: POST /api/upload-file only checked the form task_id belonged to the caller's agent, not that it matched the task-scoped token's authoritative X-Task-ID. A run authorized for task A could tag an attachment onto task B (another chat task of the same agent, possibly another user's session), binding it into that reply on completion. Require the form task_id to equal the server-set X-Task-ID; add a same-agent/other-task 403 regression. - Migration: split the task_id lookup index into its own migration (159) built with CREATE INDEX CONCURRENTLY (repo convention) — it cannot share a multi-command file with the ADD COLUMN in 158. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(chat): enforce task-token source on attachment upload; drop transient task_id FK (MUL-4287) Addresses the two remaining Preflight BLOCKERs on PR #5164. Security (file.go): the task_id upload path compared the form task_id to X-Task-ID but did not require X-Actor-Source=task_token. A normal JWT/mul_ PAT leaves that header empty and the middleware does NOT strip a client-forged X-Task-ID; resolveActor's fallback accepts a valid X-Agent-ID+X-Task-ID pair. So a member who learned a task ID could forge both and inject an attachment onto another chat task's assistant reply (cross-session/privacy leak). Now the branch requires X-Actor-Source=task_token first (mirrors chat_history.go's load-bearing boundary), then pins to the middleware-injected X-Task-ID. Tests now go through the real task-token headers and add a forged-JWT-403 regression. Migration (158): task_id is a transient binding handle (written once at upload against an already-validated task, read only during that task's own completion; durable owner is chat_message_id). There is no app-layer path that hard-deletes agent_task_queue rows, and orphan uploads are already reaped by attachment.chat_session_id's ON DELETE CASCADE — so an FK here would only add a cascade dependency the app never relies on plus write overhead on the hot attachment table. Drop the FK; task_id is now a plain UUID column. Added a regression test that an unbound task-tagged upload is reaped on chat_session delete. Index (159, CONCURRENTLY) unchanged. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(mobile): align !file card preprocess with web parser + CLI escaped labels (MUL-4287) Howard final-review blocker: mobile's `!file[...]` preprocess didn't keep up with the CLI's file-card output, so agent-produced non-image files rendered nowhere on mobile. - `FILE_LINE_RE` used `[^\]]+` for the label, so the CLI's escaped-bracket output `!file[a\]b.pdf](url)` (cmd_attachment.go escapeMarkdownLabel) never matched — the line stayed literal AND `standaloneAttachments` still hid the fallback card (the URL is in `content`), so the file showed nowhere. - Align the matcher with web's `packages/ui/markdown/file-cards.ts`: label allows backslash-escaped metacharacters (ReDoS-safe class), and the URL is restricted to the same allowlist (site-relative /uploads + /api/attachments/ <UUID>/download, plus absolute http(s)); disallowed schemes stay plain text. - Unescape the label to the real filename, then re-escape only the chars that would break a markdown LINK label (mobile emits `[📎 name](url)`, re-parsed by the renderer — unlike web's HTML data-filename), so a raw `]` never truncates the link text. No dedup change: once the inline `!file` renders, hiding the standalone card is correct. Added focused unit tests covering the escaped-label case, parens/ backslash unescape, the site-relative URL form, and disallowed-scheme rejection. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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2a48ffa2aa | fix(runtimes): simplify local machine list row (#5298) | ||
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b47e835d7d | refactor(runtimes): organize runtime management by machine (#5297) | ||
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1427e8abd3 | feat(agents): add conversational creation studio (#5296) | ||
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6aed9b40ee |
fix: confirm shortcut reset and refresh translations (#5295)
* fix: confirm shortcut defaults reset * fix: refresh i18n resources during hot updates |