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fix(comments): revert since-delta to issue-wide, steer to parent thread first (#3535)
#3509/#3523 scoped the comment-trigger since-delta count to the triggering
thread, so an agent resuming a busy issue only saw "+N in this thread" and
lost visibility of new comments in other threads. Revert the count to
issue-wide (every thread), keeping the trigger-comment + agent-own
exclusions, and reshape the warm-path hint to:
- report the issue-wide new-comment volume,
- steer the agent to read the triggering (parent) thread FIRST
(`--thread <trigger> --since`, or `--tail 30` for full context),
- demote the issue-wide `--since` catch-up to an only-if-needed fallback
("don't read them all blindly").
Also fixes the now-stale "scoped to the triggering thread" wording in the
resumed-session no-delta hint (it's issue-wide zero now).
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
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9616d78e47 |
MUL-2785: optimize resumed comment reads (#3509)
* feat(comments): skip default thread read on resumed comment sessions Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(comments): scope since delta to trigger thread Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * chore(comments): address thread delta review nits 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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3187bbf90c |
feat(comments): re-add since-delta + cold-start thread read + parent-root write normalization (#3494)
* feat(comments): since-delta new-comment hint + default-on comment session resume (#3432) * feat(db): add unresolved comment count + list filter queries Add CountUnresolvedComments (excludes the agent's own comments) and ListUnresolvedCommentsForIssue. Both are additive — existing callers stay on the unfiltered queries — so old clients are unaffected. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(handler): support unresolved-only comment listing Wire an additive `unresolved` query param into ListComments. Defaults off so an old CLI that never sends it gets unchanged behavior; only true/1 enable it. Rejects combining unresolved with thread/recent (whole-issue filter vs navigation models). Includes filter + count query tests. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(handler): plumb unresolved count + thread root into claim, gate comment resume Populate trigger_parent_id (thread root of the trigger comment) and unresolved_count (excludes the agent's own comments) on comment-triggered claim responses. Both fields are omitempty so old daemons ignore them. Gate comment-triggered session resume behind MULTICA_RESUME_COMMENT_SESSION (default off): resumed comment turns can inherit the prior turn's "Done." final message, so this stays an explicit rollout switch. The runtime-match and poisoned-session guards still apply regardless of the flag. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(daemon): inject unresolved-comments hint + resolve step into agent brief Add a shared BuildUnresolvedCommentsHint helper rendered on both the per-turn prompt and the CLAUDE.md workflow (kept in sync per PR #2816). It ships only the count and the relevant CLI call — never comment bodies — so the server stays cheap. Thread case points at --thread <root>; issue case points at --unresolved. Suppressed when the count is 0. Also add a workflow step telling the agent to `multica comment resolve <thread-root>` once a thread is fully handled, so the unresolved set converges. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(cli): add comment list --unresolved and comment resolve command Add an --unresolved filter to `issue comment list` (wired to the server's unresolved param, rejected when combined with --thread/--recent) and a top-level `comment resolve <id>` command that POSTs to the existing /api/comments/{id}/resolve endpoint, letting an agent close threads it has fully handled. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * refactor(comments): since-delta new-comment hint + default-on comment resume Simplifies the comment-triggered agent flow down to what's actually needed: - New-comment awareness is now a pure time delta: the claim response carries new_comment_count + new_comments_since (anchored on the prior run's started_at, never completed_at so a long run can't miss comments). The per-turn prompt and CLAUDE.md workflow render one line — "N new comment(s) since your last run, --since <ts>" — via a shared BuildNewCommentsHint so the two surfaces can't drift. Cold start (no prior run) falls back to a plain read. - Comment-triggered tasks resume the prior session by default (same runtime), dropping the MULTICA_RESUME_COMMENT_SESSION rollout gate. The "Focus on THIS comment" prompt guard defends against inheriting the prior turn's "Done." marker; GetLastTaskSession still excludes poisoned sessions. - Drops the resolved-based machinery from the first draft: CountUnresolvedComments / ListUnresolvedCommentsForIssue queries, the `comment list --unresolved` flag, the `multica comment resolve` command, and the resolve workflow step. - Removes the verbose cursor-pagination paragraph from the comment prompt; the --thread/--recent/--since flags stay in the CLI/API, just no longer explained inline every turn. Compatibility: new claim fields are omitempty (old daemons ignore them). Comment resume is default-on and affects even old daemons, which already consume prior_session_id. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(comments): collapse reply parent_id to thread root on write Comment threads are a 2-level model (root + flat replies, like Linear/Slack), enforced today only by the UI and the agent path — the CreateComment handler stored whatever parent_id it was handed, and the agent-side flatten walked just one level, so a reply-to-a-reply could land at depth 3+. Add GetThreadRoot (a recursive walk to the parent_id=NULL root) and run both write paths (handler.CreateComment, service.createAgentComment) through it, so every stored reply's parent_id IS its thread root. Readers can now treat parent_id as the thread root without re-walking. The agent-drift guard still compares the raw parent_id to the trigger comment before normalization. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(comments): cold-start reads triggering thread, warm keeps --thread pointer The since-delta rework dropped the thread-first read on the COLD path: a first-time agent fell back to the flat `comment list` dump (oldest-first, cap 2000), burying the trigger's context in ancient chatter. Point cold start at the triggering conversation instead via a shared BuildColdCommentsHint (`--thread <trigger> --tail 30` + a --recent pointer for cross-thread background). On the WARM path, --since is a pure time delta and can miss the triggering thread's pre-anchor history, so BuildNewCommentsHint now also emits a --thread pointer. Both surfaces (per-turn prompt + CLAUDE.md workflow) render via the shared helpers so they cannot drift (PR #2816 rule). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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d90732750f |
Revert "feat(comments): since-delta new-comment hint + default-on comment ses…" (#3455)
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5e78e5100a |
feat(comments): since-delta new-comment hint + default-on comment session resume (#3432)
* feat(db): add unresolved comment count + list filter queries Add CountUnresolvedComments (excludes the agent's own comments) and ListUnresolvedCommentsForIssue. Both are additive — existing callers stay on the unfiltered queries — so old clients are unaffected. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(handler): support unresolved-only comment listing Wire an additive `unresolved` query param into ListComments. Defaults off so an old CLI that never sends it gets unchanged behavior; only true/1 enable it. Rejects combining unresolved with thread/recent (whole-issue filter vs navigation models). Includes filter + count query tests. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(handler): plumb unresolved count + thread root into claim, gate comment resume Populate trigger_parent_id (thread root of the trigger comment) and unresolved_count (excludes the agent's own comments) on comment-triggered claim responses. Both fields are omitempty so old daemons ignore them. Gate comment-triggered session resume behind MULTICA_RESUME_COMMENT_SESSION (default off): resumed comment turns can inherit the prior turn's "Done." final message, so this stays an explicit rollout switch. The runtime-match and poisoned-session guards still apply regardless of the flag. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(daemon): inject unresolved-comments hint + resolve step into agent brief Add a shared BuildUnresolvedCommentsHint helper rendered on both the per-turn prompt and the CLAUDE.md workflow (kept in sync per PR #2816). It ships only the count and the relevant CLI call — never comment bodies — so the server stays cheap. Thread case points at --thread <root>; issue case points at --unresolved. Suppressed when the count is 0. Also add a workflow step telling the agent to `multica comment resolve <thread-root>` once a thread is fully handled, so the unresolved set converges. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(cli): add comment list --unresolved and comment resolve command Add an --unresolved filter to `issue comment list` (wired to the server's unresolved param, rejected when combined with --thread/--recent) and a top-level `comment resolve <id>` command that POSTs to the existing /api/comments/{id}/resolve endpoint, letting an agent close threads it has fully handled. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * refactor(comments): since-delta new-comment hint + default-on comment resume Simplifies the comment-triggered agent flow down to what's actually needed: - New-comment awareness is now a pure time delta: the claim response carries new_comment_count + new_comments_since (anchored on the prior run's started_at, never completed_at so a long run can't miss comments). The per-turn prompt and CLAUDE.md workflow render one line — "N new comment(s) since your last run, --since <ts>" — via a shared BuildNewCommentsHint so the two surfaces can't drift. Cold start (no prior run) falls back to a plain read. - Comment-triggered tasks resume the prior session by default (same runtime), dropping the MULTICA_RESUME_COMMENT_SESSION rollout gate. The "Focus on THIS comment" prompt guard defends against inheriting the prior turn's "Done." marker; GetLastTaskSession still excludes poisoned sessions. - Drops the resolved-based machinery from the first draft: CountUnresolvedComments / ListUnresolvedCommentsForIssue queries, the `comment list --unresolved` flag, the `multica comment resolve` command, and the resolve workflow step. - Removes the verbose cursor-pagination paragraph from the comment prompt; the --thread/--recent/--since flags stay in the CLI/API, just no longer explained inline every turn. Compatibility: new claim fields are omitempty (old daemons ignore them). Comment resume is default-on and affects even old daemons, which already consume prior_session_id. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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1195255e43 |
MUL-2771: feat(transcript): server-derived relative work_dir chip (#3428)
* MUL-2771: feat(transcript): server-derived relative work_dir chip Adds a privacy-safe `relative_work_dir` field to the agent task wire shape so the transcript dialog can show where a task ran without leaking the user's home directory. Standard tasks strip the daemon's workspaces root to `<wsUUID>/<taskShort>/workdir`; local_directory tasks fall back to the trailing two path segments (`repos/foo`), which keeps enough context for the user to recognise the directory without exposing $HOME or the username. The derivation lives in `taskToResponse` so every endpoint that serves a task — list, snapshot, claim, rerun, cancel, complete, fail — fills the field consistently. taskToResponse now also populates `workspace_id`, which the prior shape declared but never set. shortTaskID mirrors execenv.shortID; a colocated test pins the two helpers together so future daemon-side layout changes don't silently degrade the chip into the local_directory fallback. Replaces the front-end stripping attempt in PR #3379, which passed issue_id where workspace_id was required and therefore rendered the full absolute path on every standard task. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * MUL-2771: harden privacy guards on transcript work_dir chip Address second-round review feedback from PR #3428: 1. Drop the `title={task.work_dir}` tooltip in the transcript dialog. The visible chip was safe but native browser tooltips re-rendered the absolute `/Users/<name>/...` on hover, leaking into screen shares, screenshots, and recordings — defeating the stated goal of the chip. The absolute path now never reaches the DOM (no title, aria, or data attribute). 2. Replace the "tail two segments" fallback for local_directory paths with explicit home-prefix stripping plus a basename-only final fallback. The old behaviour leaked the username on shallow paths like `/Users/alice/foo`, `/home/alice/project`, and `C:\Users\alice\foo`. The new behaviour recognises common per-user home layouts on macOS, Linux, and Windows (case-insensitive), strips them down to the remainder, and falls back to the basename for any path under an unrecognised root — a single segment can never carry the home prefix. 3. Align the Go and TypeScript field comments with the real fallback policy so future readers see "strip home / basename" instead of the outdated "tail two segments" description. Tests: expanded `TestRelativeWorkDir` to cover shallow `/Users/...`, `/home/...`, and `C:\Users\...` paths, the exact-home edge cases, case-insensitive matching, and the non-home basename-only fallback. 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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17714c3ad1 |
fix(create-issue): preserve parent_issue_id through Create with agent flow (MUL-2534) (#3083)
* fix(create-issue): preserve parent_issue_id through Create with agent flow (MUL-2534) When the create-issue modal was opened from the "Add sub issue" entry on an existing issue and the user switched to "Create with agent", the parent_issue_id was silently dropped: switchToAgent only forwarded prompt + actor + project_id, the AgentCreatePanel had no notion of parent context, and the daemon prompt never instructed the agent to pass --parent <uuid>. The sub-issue intent was lost and the new issue landed as a standalone. This fix threads parent_issue_id through the whole pipeline silently — no new editable form field, the existing carry channel handles it: - Frontend: ManualCreatePanel.switchToAgent + AgentCreatePanel.switchToManual now carry parent_issue_id (and identifier, for display) so the sub-issue intent survives mode flips in either direction. AgentCreatePanel reads parent from `data`, forwards to api.quickCreateIssue, and renders a read-only "Sub-issue of MUL-XX" chip so the user can see the relationship. - API: quickCreateIssue accepts optional parent_issue_id. - Backend: QuickCreateIssueRequest validates parent_issue_id belongs to the same workspace (same path as CreateIssue), persists it in QuickCreateContext, and the daemon claim handler resolves the parent's identifier for prompt context. - Daemon prompt: when ParentIssueID is set, buildQuickCreatePrompt instructs the agent to pass `--parent <uuid>` and treat the modal entry point as authoritative. Tests cover all three hops: switchToAgent carry payload, AgentCreatePanel → api.quickCreateIssue, and the daemon prompt's --parent injection (with both identifier-present and UUID-only fallback branches). Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * test(create-issue): cover quick-create parent trust boundary + identifier fallback (MUL-2534) Address review on PR #3083: - Add server-side test for POST /api/issues/quick-create parent_issue_id: same-workspace parent threads through QuickCreateContext.ParentIssueID, foreign-workspace and bogus UUIDs return 400 and never enqueue a task. - Fall back to `data.parent_issue_identifier` in ManualCreatePanel's switchToAgent when the parent detail query hasn't hydrated yet, so the agent chip never renders "Sub-issue of " with an empty tail. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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341ce7bfa5 |
feat: support local working directory for projects (MUL-2618 v1) (#3283)
* feat(project): add local_directory project_resource type (MUL-2662)
Adds a second project_resource type alongside github_repo so a project
can be pinned to an existing directory on a specific daemon (the v1 of
the local-working-directory flow tracked in MUL-2618). The ref schema is
{ local_path, daemon_id, label? }; local_path must be absolute and
daemon_id is required. The same (daemon_id, local_path) pair is allowed
on multiple projects by design — no UNIQUE constraint is added.
Implementation reuses the existing project_resource API surface: the new
type is wired through the validator switch with no migration, no new
events, and no daemon-handler changes (daemon already passes through
arbitrary resource types via ProjectResources). The CLI gains
--local-path / --daemon-id / --ref-label shortcuts so
`multica project resource add --type local_directory` mirrors the
existing `--type github_repo --url ...` ergonomics; the generic --ref
flag still works for both types.
Tests cover the full CRUD lifecycle, the same-path-across-projects
allowance, the same-path-same-project conflict, the validator rejections
(missing/blank/relative path, missing daemon_id, wrong payload type),
and the cross-platform isAbsoluteLocalPath helper.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* feat(project): add update endpoint + label-shadow guard for project_resource (MUL-2662)
Addresses the Elon review on PR #3263:
- Add PUT /api/projects/{id}/resources/{resourceId} with sqlc query,
matching handler, CLI `project resource update`, and a new
EventProjectResourceUpdated WS event. resource_type stays immutable;
ref/label/position are all individually optional.
- Catch same-project (daemon_id, local_path) collisions where only the
embedded label differs — the row-level UNIQUE only matches the full
ref JSON, so a label typo would otherwise let the same working
directory bind twice.
- Tests cover the update lifecycle (label-only / ref / clear / 404 /
invalid path) and the label-shadow conflict on both create and
update; the in-place rename still succeeds because the conflict
scan ignores the row being edited.
Incidental: regenerating sqlc picked up a missing skills_local scan in
UpdateAgentCustomEnv that drifted in from #3200.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* fix(project): close bundled-create label-shadow gap + merge resource_ref on CLI update (MUL-2662)
Two follow-ups from MUL-2662 review round 2:
- CreateProject inline resources path now dedupes local_directory entries on
(daemon_id, local_path) before opening the transaction. The DB-level
UNIQUE(project_id, resource_type, resource_ref) constraint only fires on a
full JSON match, so two rows with the same target but different `label`
would otherwise slip past. Standalone POST/PUT already cover this via
findLocalDirectoryConflict; bundled create was the missing surface.
- `multica project resource update` now seeds resource_ref from the existing
row before applying per-type shortcut flags, so `--default-branch-hint x`
on its own no longer constructs a payload missing `url` (which the server
400s on). Local_directory partial edits get the same merge behavior.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* feat(desktop): local_directory project_resource UI (MUL-2665) (#3273)
* feat(desktop): local_directory project_resource UI (MUL-2665)
First UI surface for the local-working-directory flow tracked in MUL-2618.
Lets users on the desktop pin a project to an existing folder on this
machine; web stays read-only since the per-daemon check can't be done in
the browser.
What's new for the renderer:
- ProjectResourcesSection grows a desktop-only "Add local directory"
button next to the existing GitHub-repo popover. Clicking it opens
Electron's native folder picker, validates the path through a new
IPC pair (existence + r/w), and submits a project_resource of
resource_type=local_directory with daemon_id pulled live from
daemonAPI.getStatus.
- LocalDirectoryRow renders the rename pencil + path tooltip, and
greys out when ref.daemon_id != this machine's daemon_id (with a
"only available on the machine that registered this directory"
tooltip). Delete stays enabled so users can drop stale registrations
from any device.
- LocalDirectoryHint sits above the issue-detail comment composer and
shows "Agent will work in-place at {label} ({path})" when the issue's
project has a local_directory matching this daemon. Hidden on web.
- TaskStatusPill picks up a new "waiting_for_directory_release" stage
that the daemon will publish when it dequeues a task but can't
acquire the path lock. The render is in place now so the daemon
sibling subtask can wire the status string without an additional UI
PR.
Plumbing:
- @multica/core/types gains LocalDirectoryResourceRef +
UpdateProjectResourceRequest, and the api client gets the matching
PUT method backed by the server endpoint that landed in
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revert(agent): remove per-agent local skill toggle (MUL-2603) (#3286)
* Revert "feat(agents): hide skills_local toggle for runtimes that don't honour it (MUL-2603) (#3276)" This reverts commit |
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960befa56f |
feat(agent): per-agent toggle to isolate host-machine skills (MUL-2603) (#3200)
* feat(agent): per-agent toggle to isolate host-machine skills (MUL-2603)
Adds an agent-scoped `skills_local` switch ("ignore" default / "merge") so
shared agents stop inheriting the operator's user-global Claude skill
directory. A single broken local skill on one operator's machine was
crashing the Claude CLI before it ever read stdin — the daemon saw a
"broken pipe" with no recoverable signal (GitHub #3052).
- DB: migration 108 adds `agent.skills_local` (NOT NULL DEFAULT 'ignore'),
with sqlc CreateAgent/UpdateAgent updates and handler validation.
- Claude runtime: when the agent is in "ignore" mode the backend points
CLAUDE_CONFIG_DIR at an empty per-task scratch dir under the task cwd
(fallback: OS temp), strips any inherited override, and cleans up after
the run. Workspace skills under `{cwd}/.claude/skills/` still load.
"merge" preserves the legacy inherit-from-machine behavior; Codex and
other isolated backends are no-ops.
- UI: new Skills toggle in the Create Agent dialog and the Agent → Skills
tab, with EN/zh-Hans copy and SkillsLocalToggle shared between the two.
- Tests: unit coverage for the new env helper, isolation dir lifecycle,
full Claude execute paths (ignore + merge), and the handler tristate
contract. Existing skills-tab test updated for the new copy.
- Docs: updated `/skills` docs (EN + ZH) and added a 0.3.7 changelog entry
in the landing-page i18n.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* fix(agent): preserve claude login + validate skills_local input (MUL-2603)
Address Elon's review on PR #3200:
1. Skill isolation no longer drops the operator's Claude login. The
per-task scratch dir now mirrors every entry under `~/.claude/`
as symlinks except `skills/`, so `.credentials.json`, settings,
plugins, etc. reach the CLI exactly as on the host while the
user-global skills directory stays hidden. Without this, default
`ignore` would have broken every Claude agent on a non-API-key
host the moment migration 108 landed.
2. Internal CreateAgent callers (agent_template, onboarding_shim)
now set `SkillsLocal: "ignore"`. The Go zero value was about to
trip the migration-108 CHECK constraint and 500 template /
onboarding agent creation.
3. Create / update handler validation no longer normalizes garbage
to "ignore". The strict 400 path is now reachable on bad client
input; the drift-safe `normalizeSkillsLocal` stays on the read
side only.
UI copy + docs clarified that the toggle is Claude-only; other
runtimes ignore the setting.
Verification:
- `go test ./...` green (full suite locally).
- `pnpm --filter @multica/views exec vitest run agents/components/tabs/skills-tab.test.tsx` green.
- Handler DB-backed tests still skip locally without docker (same
as Elon's run) — CI will validate the create / update paths
against migration 108.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* fix(agent): mirror effective claude config dir with windows fallback (MUL-2603)
Address Elon's second-round review on PR #3200:
1. The per-task scratch dir now mirrors the *effective* host Claude
config dir, not unconditionally `~/.claude/`. Precedence: agent
`custom_env` CLAUDE_CONFIG_DIR > parent process env > `~/.claude/`.
Without this, an operator who pinned Claude at a managed install
(custom env CLAUDE_CONFIG_DIR) would get the wrong credentials in
the scratch dir, because `buildClaudeEnv` strips that env before
handing it to the child. We resolve the source up front and feed
it to the mirror, so the override env still points at the right
bytes.
2. Mirror entries now go through platform-aware linkers. On Windows
without Developer Mode / admin, `os.Symlink` is denied, which
previously left the scratch dir empty and broke Claude Code auth
on default `ignore`. The new helpers try symlink first, then fall
back to a directory junction (`mklink /J`) for dirs or a hardlink
(same-volume content share) / copy for files. Mirrors the
execenv/codex_home_link_windows.go pattern.
3. Tests:
- `TestResolveHostClaudeConfigDir` locks in the custom_env >
parent_env > `~/.claude` precedence.
- `TestNewIsolatedClaudeConfigDirMirrorsCustomHostDir` confirms
the scratch dir picks up `.credentials.json` from a synthetic
custom host dir, proving the source resolution actually
propagates into the mirror.
- `TestNewIsolatedClaudeConfigDirEmptyHostIsNoop` documents the
env-var-auth-only case (no host source ⇒ empty scratch dir).
- `TestMirrorHostClaudeExceptSkillsWith_FallbackWhenSymlinkFails`
exercises the Windows-no-Developer-Mode path via the new
`mirrorHostClaudeExceptSkillsWith` seam, asserting credentials
and sub-dir children still reach the scratch dir after the
symlink stand-in fails.
- `TestMirrorHostClaudeExceptSkillsWith_PropagatesFirstLinkError`
confirms callers see the per-entry error when even fallback
fails (so the warn-log fires on broken Windows installs).
- `TestCopyFileRoundTrip` covers the last-resort copy fallback
and its EXCL no-overwrite contract.
- `TestClaudeExecuteIsolatesUsesCustomEnvSource` is the
end-to-end check: an agent with custom_env CLAUDE_CONFIG_DIR
reads its credentials from the pinned dir, not `~/.claude/`.
4. Docs: `apps/docs/content/docs/skills.{mdx,zh.mdx}` updated to
describe the effective-source resolution and the Windows
fallback chain so the docs match the runtime behaviour.
Verification:
- `go test ./...` green (full server suite locally, including
`pkg/agent` 23 cases covering the new + existing isolation
paths).
- `GOOS=windows GOARCH=amd64 go vet ./pkg/agent/...` and
`go test -c -o /dev/null` both compile clean, confirming the
Windows-tagged linker file builds.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* fix(agent): default skills_local to merge to preserve legacy behavior (MUL-2603)
Per Bohan's product decision on PR #3200, the per-agent host-skill toggle
defaults to "merge" — the pre-MUL-2603 inherit-from-machine behavior —
so existing personal workflows that rely on locally installed Claude
Skills keep working unchanged. Agent owners explicitly opt into "ignore"
when they need to harden a shared agent against a broken local skill on
one operator's machine (GitHub #3052).
Also audited all 11 runtimes for user-global skill discovery paths and
documented the scope of the toggle. Only Claude reads a user-global
`~/.claude/skills/`; Codex isolates via `CODEX_HOME`, the ACP backends
(Hermes / Kimi / Kiro) and the JSON-stream backends (Copilot / Cursor /
Gemini / Pi / OpenCode / OpenClaw) anchor discovery to the task workdir
and never read a user-global skill directory. UI copy and docs now say
"for runtimes that support it (currently Claude Code)" everywhere so
the scope is explicit.
Changes:
- Migration 108: column default flipped to 'merge'.
- Handler CreateAgent: missing field → "merge"; explicit "ignore" /
"merge" still validated, garbage still 400.
- normalizeSkillsLocal: drift-safe coercion now lands on "merge" for
anything that isn't the exact literal "ignore".
- agent_template.go / onboarding_shim.go: internal CreateAgent callers
send "merge" instead of "ignore" to match the new default.
- Claude runtime (`claude.go`): isolate-mode gate flipped from
`SkillsLocal != "merge"` to `SkillsLocal == "ignore"`, so "" (legacy
daemons / older clients) and "merge" both walk `~/.claude/` directly.
- Create Agent dialog + Skills tab: toggle defaults to on (merge); only
duplicate of an explicit "ignore" agent carries through. The
isolation opt-in is now `skills_local: "ignore"` when the user flips
off; "merge" is omitted from the request body.
- i18n (EN + zh-Hans): copy reframed — "On (default) — merged"; "Off —
ignored. Recommended for shared agents".
- Docs (`/skills`, `/guides/agents.zh`): describe new default and
enumerate which runtimes act on the toggle.
- Landing changelog 0.3.7: retitled "Per-Agent Local-Skill Toggle"; note
the on-by-default behavior + off-to-isolate framing.
- Tests:
- `TestClaudeExecuteIsolatesHostSkillsWhenIgnoreOptedIn` replaces the
old by-default isolation case (now requires explicit "ignore").
- New `TestClaudeExecuteDefaultModeKeepsHostConfigDir` locks in that
default ExecOptions preserve the host CLAUDE_CONFIG_DIR.
- `TestClaudeExecuteIsolatesUsesCustomEnvSource` now explicitly opts
into "ignore" mode.
- Handler tests: omitted → "merge"; explicit "ignore" round-trips;
preserve-existing test seeds "ignore" and asserts "merge" flip-back.
- `TestNormalizeSkillsLocal_DriftStaysSafe`: only literal "ignore"
maps to ignore; everything else → "merge".
- `skills-tab.test.tsx`: toggle ON by default; flip OFF when agent
opted into "ignore". Intro-text matcher anchored to a more specific
phrase so it no longer collides with the toggle hint copy.
Verification:
- `go test ./...` green (full server suite locally).
- `GOOS=windows GOARCH=amd64 go vet ./pkg/agent/...` and
`go test -c -o /dev/null` both compile clean (windows-tagged linker
file still builds).
- `pnpm typecheck` green across all packages and apps.
- `pnpm --filter @multica/views test` 88 files / 771 tests green.
- `pnpm --filter @multica/core test` 43 files / 390 tests green.
- Handler DB-backed tests still skip locally without docker; CI will
validate the create / update paths against migration 108.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* chore(landing): drop 0.3.7 changelog entry from this PR (MUL-2603)
The landing-page release notes belong in a separate release-prep PR, not in the feature PR.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* fix(agent): propagate skills_local=ignore to codex user-skill seed (MUL-2603)
Make the per-agent skills_local toggle real for Codex too, not just Claude.
Previously the toggle was only consumed by the Claude backend, while the
daemon's execenv layer always seeded Codex's per-task CODEX_HOME with the
host machine's user-installed skills from ~/.codex/skills/. A shared Codex
agent with skills_local=ignore could still inherit a broken local skill
from one operator's machine.
Now: PrepareParams/ReuseParams carry SkillsLocal; hydrateCodexSkills
skips seedUserCodexSkills when SkillsLocal == "ignore" so the per-task
CODEX_HOME exposes only workspace skills to the codex CLI. Default
("merge", or empty from older servers/clients) preserves existing
inherit-from-machine behavior. UI / docs are updated to reflect the
contract honestly: Claude Code and Codex honor the toggle; other
runtimes (Hermes / Kimi / Kiro / Copilot / Cursor / Gemini / Pi /
OpenCode / OpenClaw) leave $HOME untouched and discover user-level
skills natively, so the toggle is a no-op for them today.
New tests: TestPrepareCodexSkillsLocalIgnoreSkipsUserSeed,
TestPrepareCodexSkillsLocalMergeSeedsUserSkills, and
TestReuseCodexSkillsLocalIgnoreSkipsUserSeed cover Prepare(ignore),
Prepare(merge), and the toggle-flip-on-reuse path.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* docs(skills): scope skills_local toggle copy to Claude Code + Codex (MUL-2603)
Off-state hint and Skills tab intro now explicitly call out Claude Code +
Codex as the only runtimes that honor the toggle, with "other runtimes
ignore this setting" wired into both states (en + zh-Hans), so users on
non-Claude/Codex agents don't read "Off" as runtime-wide isolation.
Docs (skills.mdx, skills.zh.mdx, guides/agents.zh.mdx) stop describing
Hermes / Kimi / Gemini / Copilot / Cursor / Pi / OpenCode / OpenClaw / Kiro
as having native user-level skill discovery; the daemon simply does not
manage user-level skill discovery for those runtimes today, and the toggle
is a no-op regardless of where it is set.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
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feat(agents): remove custom_env from agent resources, add audited env endpoint (MUL-2600) (#3209)
* feat(agents): remove custom_env from agent resources, add audited env endpoint (MUL-2600)
The agent resource shape (list / get / create / update / archive /
restore responses + WebSocket events) no longer carries `custom_env`
values. Reads/writes of env now flow exclusively through a dedicated
`/api/agents/{id}/env` endpoint that is owner/admin-only, rejects
agent-actor sessions, applies a "****" sentinel preserve guard on
PUT, and writes a persistent audit row per reveal/update.
Why
- `multica agent list --output json` historically returned plaintext
`custom_env` for owner/admin callers (the redaction gate gave only
members the masked map). Any agent token running on the workspace
inherits its owner's role and could read every other agent's
secrets just by listing.
- Patching list/get redaction alone (PR #3175 direction) left
symmetric leaks via mutation responses, WS events, the "reveal"
path itself (no actor-aware auth), and a `****` overwrite footgun
on UpdateAgent.
What changed
- Backend: drop `custom_env` from AgentResponse; add coarse
`has_custom_env` + `custom_env_key_count`. Strip env handling from
UpdateAgent (silently ignored if sent). Keep CreateAgent's
custom_env acceptance.
- Backend: new GET/PUT `/api/agents/{id}/env` handlers in
`internal/handler/agent_env.go`:
- resolveActor → 403 for agent actors (closes the lateral-movement
path).
- Owner/admin role gate via existing helper.
- PUT honours value == "****" as "preserve existing value".
- Both write to `activity_log` with `agent_env_revealed` /
`agent_env_updated` actions. Audit details record key names only,
never values.
- Daemon claim path (`ClaimAgentTask`) unchanged — `TaskAgentData`
still carries plaintext env for runtime injection.
- SQL: new `UpdateAgentCustomEnv` query; sqlc regenerated (v1.31.1).
- CLI: new `multica agent env get|set` subcommands. `--custom-env*`
flags removed from `multica agent update`; the no-fields error
now points to the new path.
- Frontend: drop env fields from `Agent` + `UpdateAgentRequest`; add
`getAgentEnv` / `updateAgentEnv` client methods; rewrite env-tab
to show "N variables configured" + explicit "Reveal & edit"
button, fetching values only on intentional reveal.
- Locales: parity-safe additions to en + zh-Hans.
- Docs: agents-create.{mdx,zh.mdx} reflect the new threat model and
endpoint.
- Mobile: schema drops `custom_env` / `custom_env_redacted`, adds
metadata fields.
Tests
- Handler tests pinned the new invariants: no env in list/get
responses, owner reveal happy-path + audit row, agent-actor 403,
`****` sentinel preserves real values, UpdateAgent silently
ignores `custom_env`, pure `mergeAgentEnv` cases.
- CLI tests pivot to the new flag surface: `agent update` MUST NOT
expose the env flags; `agent env set` MUST expose
--custom-env-stdin/--custom-env-file.
- Frontend test fixtures updated; pnpm typecheck / test / lint
pass cleanly.
This is a breaking API change. Scripts that read `custom_env` from
`/api/agents` must migrate to `GET /api/agents/{id}/env`.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* fix(agents): close actor-spoofing + audit fail-closed in env endpoints (MUL-2600)
Addresses Elon's review of #3209:
* Mint a task-scoped `mat_` token per claim, bound to (agent, task,
workspace, owner). Daemon injects it into the agent process in place
of its own credential. Auth middleware authoritatively rebuilds
X-User-ID / X-Agent-ID / X-Task-ID from the token row and sets
X-Actor-Source=task_token; that header is server-set only — incoming
values are stripped before any auth branch runs. resolveActor honors
the header so an agent that strips X-Agent-ID / X-Task-ID still
resolves as actor=agent.
* GetAgentEnv / UpdateAgentEnv are now fail-closed on audit-log
failures: GET refuses to return plaintext, PUT persists inside the
same tx as the audit row so they commit/roll back together.
* PUT /api/agents/{id} returns 400 when the body carries custom_env
instead of silently dropping it — directs callers to the audited env
endpoint.
* Agent actors never see mcp_config, even when the underlying member
is owner/admin; mutation broadcasts go through a redaction shim so
WS subscribers don't pick it up either.
* Fix backend test that asserted dense JSON (jsonb::text renders
whitespace) and frontend test that assumed a unique "Test User"
match.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* fix(agents): close residual MUL-2600 gaps from review (MUL-2600)
Migration 108 FK now correctly references agent_task_queue(id) instead
of the non-existent agent_task table; the previous name blocked CI
backend migrations.
Task-token-authenticated requests can no longer be re-routed at a
different workspace by passing workspace_slug / workspace_id /
?workspace_id / a URL workspace param. ResolveWorkspaceIDFromRequest
and resolveWorkspaceUUID both short-circuit on X-Actor-Source=task_token
and return only the token-bound X-Workspace-ID; buildMiddleware adds a
defence-in-depth 403 if any URL-resolved workspace disagrees with the
token binding.
mcp_config no longer leaks back to agent actors through UpdateAgent /
CreateAgent / ArchiveAgent / RestoreAgent HTTP responses — the same
redactAgentResponseForActor helper that GetAgent/ListAgents use is now
applied to mutation responses too. WS broadcasts were already redacted
via broadcastAgentResponse.
FailTask and every TaskService cancel path (CancelTask /
CancelTasksForIssue / CancelTasksForAgent / CancelTasksByTriggerComment
/ BroadcastCancelledTasks) now eagerly DeleteTaskTokensByTask so the
mat_ token's 24h window doesn't outlive a terminated task. Failure is
non-fatal — the FK cascade and expiry remain durable guards.
Doc-only: clarify that PUT /api/agents/{id} now hard-rejects bodies
that carry custom_env (was previously "silently ignores").
Tests:
- middleware: TestResolveWorkspaceIDFromRequest gains a task_token
case asserting client-supplied slug/id/query cannot override the
bound workspace.
- handler: TestUpdateAgent_RedactsMcpConfigForAgentActor and
TestUpdateAgent_KeepsMcpConfigForMemberActor pin the mutation-
response redaction contract per actor type.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* fix(agents): match redacted mcp_config as JSON null, not Go nil (MUL-2600)
`AgentResponse.McpConfig` is `json.RawMessage` without `omitempty`, so
the redacted response serialises as `"mcp_config": null`. On decode,
`json.RawMessage` keeps the literal bytes `null` rather than collapsing
to Go nil, which made the assertion fire on a non-leak.
The product contract (field always present, distinguished from "no
config" via `mcp_config_redacted`) is intentional, so adjust the test
to check for "no secret-bearing content" instead of weakening the
contract via `omitempty`.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
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Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
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feat: include repo description in agent brief (#3203)
Add Description field to RepoData structs so that workspace repo descriptions (set via the settings UI) are preserved through normalization and rendered in the agent brief as: - <url> — <description> When no description is set, the existing format is unchanged. Closes MUL-2610 Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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fix(agent): inject Workspace Context into agent brief (MUL-2542) (#3078)
* fix(agent): inject Workspace Context into agent brief (MUL-2542) The per-workspace `workspace.context` field (Settings → General) was stored in the DB but never reached the agent prompt. Plumb it from the workspace row through the claim response, the daemon's Task struct and TaskContextForEnv, and render it as `## Workspace Context` in the meta brief above `## Available Commands`. Heading is skipped when the field is empty so workspaces that haven't set a context don't see a bare header. Applies to every task kind — issue, comment, chat, autopilot, quick-create — so the shared system prompt is consistent regardless of trigger source. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * chore(server): gofmt files touched by workspace-context injection Run gofmt on the files that buildWorkspaceContext injection touched. Cleans up composite-literal alignment in execenv task context and struct-tag alignment in Task / AgentTaskResponse / RegisterRequest. No behavior change. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> Co-authored-by: J <agent-j@multica.ai> |
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MUL-2488 feat(timezone): Scheduling / Viewing two-layer timezone architecture (#2968)
* docs(timezone): add scheduling/viewing timezone architecture RFC * feat(db): replace daily rollups with task_usage_hourly, add user.timezone Migrations 100-104: add "user".timezone (Viewing tz), build the UTC hourly task_usage_hourly rollup with its pipeline, drop the legacy task_usage_daily / task_usage_dashboard_daily pipelines, and drop the agent_runtime.timezone column. Report queries now slice day boundaries at read time by the caller-supplied @tz instead of materialising in a fixed tz. Regenerate sqlc. * feat(server): add task_usage_hourly backfill command Replace the two legacy backfill commands (daily / dashboard_daily) with a single backfill_task_usage_hourly that loads historical task_usage into the new UTC hourly rollup, sliced per workspace. * refactor(server): resolve viewing timezone in report handlers Report handlers resolve the Viewing tz per request (?tz query param, then user.timezone, then UTC) and pass it to the hourly-rollup queries. Drop the UseDailyRollup feature flags and the old raw-scan/daily-rollup dual paths, remove the /api/usage endpoints, and stop the daemon from reporting and the runtime handler from accepting host timezone. * refactor(core): switch report queries to viewing timezone API client and dashboard/runtime queries send ?tz with each report request, the user schema/types carry the new timezone field, and the runtime timezone field/mutation is removed. * feat(views): add viewing timezone preference and UI Add the useViewingTimezone hook and a Timezone setting in Preferences; report charts and the dashboard week boundary follow the viewer tz. Remove the runtime detail timezone editor and its locale strings. * fix(test): update fixtures and stabilize tests for timezone refactor The timezone architecture refactor changed several types without updating dependent test code: - RuntimeDevice no longer has a timezone field — drop it from the create-agent-dialog runtime fixture. - User now requires a timezone field — add it to the apps/web mockUser fixture. - The PreferencesTab timezone tests asserted on the async save handler (PATCH then store update) with a bare expect, racing the mutation's settle callback, and timed out querying the Select's ~600-option IANA list on a loaded CI runner. Wrap the assertions in waitFor and extend the timeout for those three tests. * docs(timezone): document self-host migration order and trigger invariant Add a SELF-HOST UPGRADE ORDER runbook to the backfill command's package comment: applying migrations 100-104 in a single migrate-up drops the legacy daily rollups before the hourly backfill runs, leaving dashboards empty until cron catches up. Add an INVARIANT comment on trg_atq_dirty_hourly noting that agent_id must be added to the trigger's OF list if it ever becomes mutable, otherwise dirty buckets for the old agent_id are silently missed. * style(runtimes): drop trailing blank line in runtime-detail |
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feat(agent): per-agent thinking_level for claude + codex (MUL-2339) (#2865)
* feat(agent): persist thinking_level per agent (MUL-2339) Adds a nullable `thinking_level` column to the `agent` table so the backend can route a runtime-native reasoning/effort token (e.g. Claude's `xhigh`, Codex's `minimal`) through to the agent CLI on every dispatch. The column is intentionally TEXT rather than an enum — Claude and Codex publish overlapping but distinct vocabularies and we want the persisted value to round-trip exactly through whichever CLI receives it. NULL is the "use runtime default" sentinel that every downstream consumer reads as "do not inject --effort / reasoning_effort". This commit is just the storage layer (migration + sqlc); subsequent commits wire it through the API, daemon, and agent backends. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * feat(agent-backend): inject reasoning effort for claude + codex (MUL-2339) Extends ExecOptions with a runtime-native ThinkingLevel string and wires it into the Claude and Codex backends. Discovery is driven by the local CLI so the daemon advertises whatever the host install supports rather than a hand-maintained list that goes stale. Per Elon's PR1 review: - Claude: parses `claude --help` to learn the `--effort` superset and projects through a per-model allow-list (xhigh is Opus-only; max is session-only on the smaller models). Falls back to a conservative static list when the binary is missing or help drift hides the line. - Codex: drives `codex debug models --output json` so per-model reasoning subsets and the documented default come directly from the CLI. The older config-error probe trick is gone — the JSON path is stable and doesn't pollute stderr with an intentional misconfig. - Cache key includes (provider, executablePath, cliVersion) so a CLI upgrade invalidates entries that referenced the older help / catalog. Per Trump's PR1 constraint, all three Codex injection points (thread/start.config, thread/resume.config, turn/start.effort) flow through one helper (`applyCodexReasoningEffort`) so they cannot drift independently. The shared `codexReasoningCases` fixture in `thinking_test.go` asserts the same value→{shape, key} contract at each site for every level the runtimes know about. Claude's `--effort` is also added to `claudeBlockedArgs` so a user custom_args entry can't silently outvote the daemon-injected value. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * feat(api): wire thinking_level through API + daemon contract (MUL-2339) End-to-end plumbing for the per-agent reasoning/effort setting: - AgentResponse / TaskAgentData now carry `thinking_level`; the daemon's claim response includes it and the daemon's executor passes it through to agent.ExecOptions, where the Claude and Codex backends already know what to do with it. - ModelEntry on the runtime-models wire format gains a `thinking` block carrying `supported_levels` + `default_level` per model so the UI can render a runtime-aware picker without the server having to know about the local CLI install. `handleModelList` projects the agent-package catalog (including the new Thinking field) into the wire shape. - CreateAgent / UpdateAgent gate the field with a synchronous provider enum check (claude / codex only today). UpdateAgent is tri-state: field omitted = no change, "" = explicit clear (new `ClearAgentThinkingLevel` query, mirrors the existing mcp_config null pattern), non-empty = validate then set. Per Trump's PR1 review, the API NEVER auto-clears on a runtime/model swap and ALWAYS returns 400 on an unknown literal value — same shape across CreateAgent, UpdateAgent, and combined patches that move runtime + level in one request. Per-model combination failures (e.g. `xhigh` against a model that only supports up to `high`) surface as a daemon-side task error, not a silent server-side rewrite. TS types follow the same shape: `Agent.thinking_level`, `CreateAgentRequest`/`UpdateAgentRequest` add the field, `RuntimeModel` grows a `thinking` block. Older backends omit the field, which the front-end treats as "no picker for this model" — installed desktop builds keep working. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(agent): correct codex debug models argv + pin via runner test (MUL-2339) `codex debug models --output json` is rejected by codex-cli 0.131.0 — the subcommand emits JSON on stdout by default and has no `--output` flag. Drop the flag and add `--bundled` to skip the network refresh discovery doesn't need. Move the argv to a package-level var and add a test that runs a fake `codex` to assert the binary actually receives exactly `debug models --bundled`, so the contract can't silently drift on the next refactor. Also teach ValidateThinkingLevel to resolve an empty model to the provider's default model entry. Without this, every default-model task with a persisted thinking_level would be misjudged "unknown model" by the daemon guard. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(api): reject runtime switch that would leave invalid thinking_level (MUL-2339) A PATCH that changed `runtime_id` without touching `thinking_level` used to silently keep the existing value, so a Claude agent storing `max` could land on a Codex runtime where `max` is not a recognised token at all, and the daemon would receive a literal-invalid level. Hold the same "always 400 on literal-invalid, never silent coerce" rule on this implicit path. When runtime_id changes and the existing value is not in the new provider's enum, return 400 with the recovery options (clear via `thinking_level=""` or re-set in the same PATCH). Add coverage for both the kept-when-still-valid and the rejected cases, plus the two recovery paths (clear and replace). Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(daemon): guard runTask with per-model thinking_level validator (MUL-2339) ValidateThinkingLevel existed but had no call site — `task.Agent. ThinkingLevel` flowed straight into ExecOptions, so `xhigh` configured on a non-Opus Claude model, or API-side stale values that escaped the provider enum gate, would be injected anyway. Run the validator before building ExecOptions. Invalid combinations log a warning and drop the level instead of failing the task: the agent still runs, just at the runtime's default reasoning effort. Discovery errors fail open (keep the level, let the CLI surface any objection) so a transient `claude --help` failure can't strand work. Empty model is forwarded as-is; the validator resolves it to the provider's default model internally per the cross-package contract. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * chore(agent): drop stale `--output json` comments + unused scanner (MUL-2339) Codex CLI's `debug models` subcommand emits JSON without an `--output` flag, and `parseCodexDebugModels` never read from the bufio.Scanner. Sync the comments with the actual invocation and remove the dead init. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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feat(profile): user profile description injected into agent brief (MUL-2406)
## Summary Adds per-user `profile_description` so coding agents have cheap, durable context about who is asking. v1 per the brief Xeon locked in on [MUL-2406](mention://issue/63a7247c-4f6a-42cf-90d1-7c746e77158a): - **DB** — `user.profile_description TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT ''` (migration 096). 2000-rune cap enforced server-side. No nullable / privacy state to manage. - **API** — `PATCH /api/me` accepts the field; `UserResponse` always emits it. Client wraps `updateMe` in a lenient `UserSchema` + `EMPTY_USER` fallback per CLAUDE.md API Response Compatibility. - **UI** — Settings → Account gains an "About you" textarea with live `n/2000` counter, `maxLength` guard, and a localized too-long error (EN + zh-Hans). - **CLI** — `multica user profile get` / `multica user profile update` with `--description / --description-stdin / --description-file / --clear`, mirroring the existing `issue comment add` input-mode menu. - **Daemon injection** — claim handler resolves the runtime owner and stamps `requesting_user_name` + `requesting_user_profile_description` on the task. `buildMetaSkillContent` emits `## Requesting User` between `## Agent Identity` and `## Available Commands`, blockquoted and framed as background context. The block is omitted entirely when the description is empty (no token cost when unused). Brief is written **once per task** via `CLAUDE.md` / `AGENTS.md`, not the per-turn prompt — same path the agent already reads for identity, so no extra per-turn cost. ## Test plan - [x] `go build ./...`, `go vet ./...`, `go test ./internal/cli/ ./internal/daemon/ ./internal/daemon/execenv/ ./cmd/multica/` - [x] New brief tests: `TestBuildMetaSkillContentEmitsRequestingUser`, `TestBuildMetaSkillContentOmitsRequestingUserWhenEmpty` - [x] `pnpm typecheck`, `pnpm lint`, `pnpm test` (74 files, 644 tests pass) - [ ] Handler DB tests (`TestUpdateMe*`) require a migrated test DB — not runnable in this sandbox - [ ] Manual: open Settings → Account, set a description, confirm the next daemon-run agent's `CLAUDE.md` shows `## Requesting User` |
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feat(skills): support multi-select bulk import in Copy from runtime (#2686)
- Multi-select UI for batch importing skills from a local runtime - Server batch-dispatches up to 10 import requests per heartbeat cycle - WS heartbeat now reads supports_batch_import from daemon payload instead of hardcoding true, so old daemons correctly fall back to one-at-a-time dispatch - Raised server pending timeout to 3min and client poll timeout to 4min to accommodate daemons that pop only one import per 15s heartbeat Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(auth): cache workspace membership for daemon heartbeat path (MUL-2247) (#2638)
* feat(auth): cache workspace membership for daemon heartbeat path Cache workspace membership existence (not role) in Redis to eliminate a DB round-trip on every PAT-authenticated daemon heartbeat. Follows the existing PATCache nil-safe pattern. Key design decisions per reviewer feedback: - Cache existence only (sentinel "1"), not role string. Authorization decisions that depend on role always hit the DB directly. This eliminates the cache-aside race where a stale elevated role could persist after a downgrade. - Proactive invalidation on UpdateMember, DeleteMember, LeaveWorkspace, and DeleteWorkspace (iterates members before cascade delete). - 5 min TTL. Combined with PATCache (10 min), worst-case revocation delay is max(10m, 5m) = 10 min — consistent with original PATCache design decision. Limitations: - Non-members still hit DB on every request (negative caching not implemented — the scenario is rare for daemon endpoints which require valid workspace-scoped tokens). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * test(auth): drive membership cache invalidation through real handlers - TestRequireDaemonWorkspaceAccess_CacheHit now uses a ghost user with no member row, so the only path to a granted access is the cache short-circuit. Without priming the cache the access check must fail; with priming it must succeed. A future change that bypasses the cache would fail the second assertion. - Replaces the cache-only InvalidatedOnMemberRemoval test (which only re-exercised the auth-package primitive) with four handler-driven tests that exercise DeleteMember, UpdateMember, LeaveWorkspace and DeleteWorkspace via their real HTTP handlers. Each test prepares a real member, primes the cache, calls the handler, and asserts the cache entry is gone — so a refactor that drops one of the Invalidate(...) calls in workspace.go will fail CI. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> Co-authored-by: Jiang Bohan <bhjiang@outlook.com> |
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MUL-2324 conditionally inject non-core rule blocks (#2771)
* feat(runtime): conditionally inject non-core rule blocks Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(runtime): tighten mention rule triggers 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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Revert "feat(task): wire claim lease into TaskService and sweeper (MUL-2246) …" (#2673)
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feat(task): wire claim lease into TaskService and sweeper (MUL-2246) (#2662)
* feat(task): wire claim lease queries into TaskService and sweeper (MUL-2246) - ClaimTask now uses ClaimAgentTaskWithLease (generates claim_token + lease) - StartTask accepts optional claim_token for token-verified start - AgentTaskResponse includes claim_token for daemon to use - Daemon client sends claim_token in StartTask body - Sweeper calls RequeueExpiredClaimLeases each tick - Legacy daemons without claim_token still work (graceful fallback) Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(task): address PR #2662 review blockers (MUL-2246) 1. ClaimAgentTaskForRuntime: push runtime_id into atomic SQL WHERE clause so runtime A cannot claim tasks queued for runtime B under the same agent. 2. Legacy StartAgentTask: add claim_token IS NULL guard so leased rows cannot be started without token verification. Handler rejects malformed tokens with 400 instead of silently degrading to legacy path. 3. StartAgentTaskWithClaimToken: validate claim_expires_at >= now(), preserve claim_token until terminal state (only clear claim_expires_at), use CTE + UNION ALL for idempotent retry when daemon resends after a lost StartTask response. Return 409 Conflict on token mismatch/expiry. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(daemon): StartTask 409 handling, transport retry, claim_token on FailTask (MUL-2246) - StartTask 409 (claim superseded): release slot, don't call FailTask - StartTask transport timeout/5xx: retry once with same token, then check task status before failing - FailTask now sends claim_token; server-side FailAgentTask SQL adds AND (claim_token IS NULL OR claim_token = @claim_token) guard so stale daemons cannot fail tasks that have been re-claimed Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(task): close FailTask token bypass and RequeueExpiredClaimLeases liveness gap (MUL-2246) Blocker 1 - FailTask token validation: - SQL: change (param IS NULL OR claim_token = param) to (param IS NULL AND claim_token IS NULL) OR claim_token = param so tokenless requests can only fail legacy (tokenless) rows. - task.go: malformed claim_token now returns ErrInvalidClaimToken (400) instead of being silently dropped to NULL. - Handler: maps ErrInvalidClaimToken→400, ErrClaimTokenInvalid→409. - Service: when UPDATE returns no rows but task is still active, return ErrClaimTokenInvalid (token mismatch) instead of silent success. Blocker 2 - RequeueExpiredClaimLeases runtime liveness: - SQL: JOIN agent_runtime, only requeue tasks where runtime is 'online'. Dead/offline runtime tasks stay dispatched for FailTasksForOfflineRuntimes. - FOR UPDATE → FOR UPDATE OF atq (required with JOIN). Regression tests: - task_claim_token_test.go: malformed, tokenless-on-tokened, wrong-token - requeue_lease_test.go: SQL must JOIN agent_runtime with online filter Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(task): move expired lease requeue to ClaimTaskForRuntime preflight, add heartbeat freshness backstop (MUL-2246) - Add RequeueExpiredClaimLeasesForRuntime: per-runtime preflight self-requeue in ClaimTaskForRuntime. Runtime proves liveness by actively claiming, so no heartbeat check needed. - Update global RequeueExpiredClaimLeases to require ar.last_seen_at freshness (stale_threshold_secs param). Prevents requeuing to a dead runtime in the 90s gap between lease expiry (60s) and offline detection (150s). - Add regression tests verifying the heartbeat freshness check and that the preflight query does not join agent_runtime. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(task): use LivenessStore for global requeue, move preflight before empty-cache (MUL-2246) Blocker 1: Global RequeueExpiredClaimLeases now uses LivenessStore.IsAliveBatch to verify runtimes are truly alive before requeuing expired leases. When LivenessStore is unavailable (no Redis), global requeue is skipped entirely — the preflight self-requeue in ClaimTaskForRuntime handles live runtimes. This closes the 60-150s gap where a dead runtime still appears online in DB. Blocker 2: Moved RequeueExpiredClaimLeasesForRuntime BEFORE EmptyClaim.IsEmpty fast-path in ClaimTaskForRuntime. Expired leases are now requeued (which bumps the empty cache via notifyTaskAvailable) before the empty check can short-circuit the claim path. Also adds ListRuntimesWithExpiredClaimLeases SQL query and LivenessChecker interface on TaskService. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(task): wire EmptyClaimCache into backend taskSvc for backstop requeue (MUL-2246) The backend taskSvc used by the sweeper only had Liveness wired but not EmptyClaim. When global backstop requeue called notifyTaskAvailable, s.EmptyClaim.Bump() was a nil no-op — the handler's empty-cache was never invalidated, so the daemon's next claim hit a stale empty verdict. Fix: wire the same Redis-backed EmptyClaimCache into the backend taskSvc in main.go (same Redis keys as router.go:139 handler instance). Add regression test verifying backstop requeue invalidates the handler's empty-cache. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(task): global backstop must not requeue — alive runtimes use preflight, dead stay dispatched (MUL-2246) - RequeueExpiredClaimLeases is now a no-op (returns 0 always) - Alive runtimes self-requeue via ClaimTaskForRuntime preflight - Dead runtimes stay dispatched for FailTasksForOfflineRuntimes - Rewriting to queued on dead runtime creates 2h blackhole (offline sweeper only handles dispatched/running) - Test actually calls RequeueExpiredClaimLeases and asserts 0 in all cases Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(daemon): remove duplicate usage reporting block after merge conflict (MUL-2246) The merge resolution introduced a second ReportTaskUsage call after the status check, duplicating the usage-before-early-return block that already runs right after runner.run. Remove the duplicate and add a regression test asserting /usage is called exactly once on the normal completion path. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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fdf19cac8f |
fix(quick-create): default squad-picked issues to the squad, not the leader (#2611)
When the user opens quick-create with a squad selected, the task is enqueued against the squad's leader agent — but the squad, not the leader, is the expected owner. The prompt previously instructed the leader to "default to YOURSELF" using its own agent UUID, hiding new issues from the squad's delegation flow. Surface the squad's id + name on the claim response and branch the default-assignee instruction in buildQuickCreatePrompt: when SquadID is present, point --assignee-id at the squad UUID and explicitly forbid self-assignment. MUL-2203 Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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cc9fbd3db0 |
Fix stale Done replies on comment follow-ups (#2495)
* fix: avoid stale done replies on comment follow-ups * fix: avoid inlining runtime brief for Hermes ACP * fix: address comment follow-up review feedback |
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feat(quick-create): searchable actor picker + squad support (#2552)
* feat(quick-create): searchable actor picker + squad support (MUL-2163) - Replaces the flat agent dropdown in the "Create with agent" modal with a searchable PropertyPicker that lists Agents and Squads in separate sections, so users can filter by name and pick a squad as the creator. - Persists the selection as (lastActorType, lastActorId), removing the agent-only lastAgentId field on the quick-create store. - Adds squad_id to the quick-create API request and stamps it onto the task's QuickCreateContext. The handler resolves the squad to its leader agent (re-using validateAssigneePair) and the daemon claim path injects the squad-leader briefing when the task carries a squad hint, matching the behavior of issue-bound squad tasks. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(create-issue): forward squad picks across manual→agent switch Manual mode → agent mode previously only carried `agent_id`, so picking a squad and then flipping to agent silently fell back to the persisted actor / first visible agent and lost the user's choice. Carry `squad_id` on the same branch so the agent panel honors the squad pick. Adds a sibling test alongside the existing project-carry case. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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29082f7cfe |
feat: implement Squad feature MVP (#2505)
* feat: implement Squad feature MVP
- Add migration 084_squad: squad, squad_member, squad_activity_log tables
- Extend issue.assignee_type to support 'squad'
- Add sqlc queries for squad CRUD, member management, activity logs
- Add Go handler with full Squad API (CRUD, members, activity log)
- Register routes: /api/squads/*, /api/issues/{id}/squad-activity, /api/squad-activity
- Add Squad trigger logic:
- Assign Squad immediately triggers leader
- Every external comment on squad-assigned issue triggers leader
- Anti-loop: squad members' comments don't trigger leader
- Dedup: skip if leader already has pending task
- Add squad activity log API (方案 B) for leader no-op recording
- Add frontend TypeScript types (Squad, SquadMember, SquadActivityLog)
- Add protocol events: squad:created, squad:updated, squad:deleted
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* fix: address PR review blocking issues
1. validateAssigneePair now accepts 'squad' assignee_type
2. All squad endpoints validate workspace ownership via GetSquadInWorkspace
3. CreateSquadActivityLog restricted to squad leader agent only
4. AddSquadMember validates member exists in workspace
5. UpdateSquad auto-adds new leader to squad members
6. DeleteSquad transfers assigned issues to leader before deletion
7. IssueAssigneeType includes 'squad' in frontend types
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* feat: soft-delete squads via archive instead of hard delete
- Add migration 085: archived_at + archived_by columns on squad table
- ListSquads now excludes archived squads (ListAllSquads for admin)
- DeleteSquad → ArchiveSquad (sets archived_at, preserves all records)
- Transfer squad-assigned issues to leader before archiving
- SquadResponse includes archived_at/archived_by fields
- Frontend Squad type updated with nullable archived fields
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* feat: re-add Squads frontend entry (sidebar nav + pages)
Re-applies the frontend squad entry that was lost during a merge:
- Sidebar nav: Squads item with Users icon
- Paths: squads() and squadDetail() in workspace paths
- Routes: /squads and /squads/[id] pages
- Views: SquadsPage (list) and SquadDetailPage
- i18n: en 'Squads' / zh '小队'
- Reserved slug: 'squads'
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* fix: fix SquadsPage rendering - use PageHeader children pattern
PageHeader takes children, not title/actions props. The incorrect
usage caused a React rendering error. Now matches the pattern used
by autopilots and agents pages.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* fix(squads): add API client methods and package export for squads pages
* feat: complete Squad frontend - create dialog, member management, API methods
- Add CreateSquadModal with name/description/leader selection
- Register 'create-squad' in modal registry
- Wire 'New Squad' button to open the modal
- Add full API client methods: createSquad, updateSquad, deleteSquad,
addSquadMember, removeSquadMember
- Rewrite SquadDetailPage with:
- Member list showing resolved names
- Add/remove member UI
- Archive squad button
- Back navigation to squads list
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* feat: improve Squad UI - match create agent dialog style
- CreateSquadModal: proper Dialog with Header/Description/Footer,
agent picker with avatars, textarea for description
- SquadDetailPage: centered max-w-2xl layout, ActorAvatar for members,
Crown badge for leader, textarea for member description,
improved spacing and visual hierarchy
- Renamed 'role' field label to 'Description' in add member form
(describes the member's responsibilities in the squad)
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* feat(squad): add avatar, instructions; drop unique-name constraint
- 086: add squad.avatar_url
- 087: drop unique constraint on squad.name (squads with the same
name are legitimate across teams; uniqueness was an accidental
product constraint)
- 088: add squad.instructions (text, default '')
- UpdateSquad now COALESCEs avatar_url + instructions
- handler exposes Instructions in SquadResponse and accepts it in
UpdateSquad
Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat(squad): assignable + mention target; trigger leader on assign
- assignee picker and @mention suggestion list squads alongside
agents and members; renders squad avatar/icon
- creating or updating an issue with assignee_type=squad enqueues
a task for the squad's current leader (mirrors agent-assignee
parking-lot rule: skip backlog only)
- workspace queries/hooks expose squads where needed for the
pickers
- locales updated for new picker copy
Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat(squad): agent-style detail page with members + instructions tabs
- restructure squad detail page to mirror the agent detail page:
320px inspector (creator, leader, created/updated) + tabbed
pane (Members | Instructions) with dirty-guard AlertDialog
- inline name + avatar editing on the inspector
- inline description editor (modal textarea)
- members tab: leader + member picker with role descriptions,
swap leader, edit member roles, remove
- instructions tab: ContentEditor + Save (mirrors agent pattern)
- squads list shows the squad avatar/icon
- core types + api.updateSquad accept avatar_url + instructions
Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat(squad): inject leader briefing on claim (protocol + roster + instructions)
When a squad's leader agent claims a task on a squad-assigned issue,
append a system-level briefing to the agent's Instructions composed of:
1. Squad Operating Protocol — hard-coded rules: leader is a
coordinator, dispatch via @mention, stop after dispatching,
resume on re-trigger, do not work outside the roster.
2. Squad Roster — leader self-row plus one row per non-archived
member with a literal mention markdown string ([@Name](mention://
agent|member/<UUID>)) the leader can paste verbatim. Round-trips
through util.ParseMentions, enforced by a contract test.
3. Squad Instructions — the user-defined squad.instructions block,
omitted entirely when empty so we do not leave a dangling heading.
Non-leader members claiming the same issue receive no briefing.
Tests cover: full squad with mixed agent/human members, lone leader,
archived agents skipped, empty user instructions, mention round-trip,
and the leader/non-leader claim-handler gate.
Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(squad): tell leader not to restate issue context in dispatch comment
After observing leaders padding their delegation comments with full
re-summaries of the issue body and prior discussion, make the
Operating Protocol explicit:
- assignees on Multica already have the full issue (title,
description, all comments, attachments) and workspace context;
- delegation comments should add only what cannot be inferred
(who is picked, why, extra constraints), aim for two or three
sentences;
- restating context is now an explicit hard rule violation.
Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
* feat(squad): unify leader evaluation into activity_log, add CLI command
- Squad member comments now trigger leader (only leader self-excluded)
- Replace squad_activity_log with activity_log (action: squad_leader_evaluated)
- Add CLI: multica squad activity <issue-id> <outcome> --reason
- Add API: POST /api/issues/{id}/squad-evaluated
- Update squad operating protocol to require evaluation recording
- Remove squad_activity_log table from schema and generated code
* feat(cli): add squad list, get, member list commands
* fix(squad): address review findings (P1+P2)
P1 fixes:
- Add 'squads' to reserved_slugs.json (source of truth)
- Add 'create-squad' to ModalType union
- Remove unused leaderOpen/selectedLeader in create-squad modal
- Replace literal JSX strings with i18n selectors (en + zh-Hans)
P2 fixes:
- Add 'squad' to mention regex (MentionRe)
- Fix human member lookup in squad briefing (use GetUser directly)
- Add squads routes to desktop app
- Add squad:created/updated/deleted to WSEventType + invalidation
- Reject archived squads as issue assignees
* fix(squad): restore zh-Hans key, publish activity event, invalidate issues on archive
- Restore create_project.title in zh-Hans modals.json (dropped by prior edit)
- Publish activity:created WS event after squad leader evaluation
- Invalidate issue queries on squad:deleted (archive transfers assignees)
- Add creator info to squad list cards
* fix(squad): realtime sync, rerun support, leader validation
- Use workspaceKeys.squads prefix for detail/member queries (realtime invalidation)
- Publish squad:updated after add/remove/role-change member mutations
- Support rerun for squad-assigned issues (targets leader agent)
- Reject assignment to squads whose leader is archived
---------
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
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feat(chat): support attachments & images in chat input (#2445)
* docs(plans): chat attachment & image support implementation plan Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * feat(db): add chat_session_id/chat_message_id to attachment Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * feat(db): sqlc — chat_session_id on CreateAttachment + LinkAttachmentsToChatMessage Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * feat(file): upload-file accepts chat_session_id form field Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * feat(chat): SendChatMessage links uploaded attachments to the new message Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * feat(api): uploadFile accepts chatSessionId; sendChatMessage accepts attachmentIds Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * feat(core): useFileUpload supports chatSessionId context Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * feat(chat): support paste/drag/upload attachments in chat input Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * test(e2e): chat input attachment upload + send round-trip Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * chore(chat): keep lazy-created session title empty so untitled fallback localizes Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(chat): address review — dedupe ensureSession + parse upload response - chat-window: cache in-flight createSession promise in a ref so a file drop followed by a quick send no longer spawns two sessions (and orphans the attachment on the losing one). - Attachment type + EMPTY_ATTACHMENT + AttachmentResponseSchema: include the new chat_session_id / chat_message_id fields the server now returns. - uploadFile: route the response through parseWithFallback so a malformed body returns EMPTY_ATTACHMENT instead of an undefined-keyed Attachment, matching the API boundary rule. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(chat): address PR #2445 review — test ctx, send gating, attachment surface 1. Backend test was 400ing because the handler reads workspace from middleware-injected ctx, and `newRequest` only sets the header. Helper `withChatTestWorkspaceCtx` mirrors the agent-access-test pattern and loads the member row + SetMemberContext before invoking the handler. 2. Attachment metadata now flows end-to-end: - new sqlc `ListAttachmentsByChatMessageIDs` (batch lookup, mirrors the comment-side query) - `chatMessageToResponse` takes `attachments` and `ChatMessageResponse` surfaces them — same shape as CommentResponse - `ListChatMessages` loads them via a new `groupChatMessageAttachments` helper so the chat bubble can render file cards - daemon claim path pulls `ListAttachmentsByChatMessage` for the latest user message and ships `ChatMessageAttachments` to the daemon - `buildChatPrompt` lists id+filename+content_type and instructs the agent to `multica attachment download <id>` — fixes the private-CDN expiring-URL problem where the markdown URL would have expired by the time the agent acts - TS `ChatMessage` gains an optional `attachments` field 3. Chat composer now blocks send while uploads are in flight: - `pendingUploads` counter increments in handleUpload, SubmitButton uses it to disable - handleSend also gates on `editorRef.current.hasActiveUploads()` to catch the Mod+Enter path that bypasses the button - new vitest covers the "drop large file → immediate send" scenario where attachment id would otherwise be silently dropped Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * chore: drop implementation plan doc Process artefact, not something the repo needs to keep. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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fae8558263 |
fix(daemon): self-heal when a runtime is deleted server-side (#2404)
Closes #2391. |
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d6349c16ec |
feat(runtime): per-runtime timezone for token-usage aggregation (MUL-1950) (#2394)
* feat: per-runtime timezone for token usage aggregation The runtime token-usage charts (daily and hourly tabs on the runtime-detail page) bucketed every event by the Postgres session timezone, which is UTC in production. For an operator in UTC+8 that meant a Tuesday afternoon's tasks landed in Tuesday early-morning's bar — the chart was always one off. Fix: store an IANA timezone on agent_runtime and aggregate under it. * migrations 081 / 082 add agent_runtime.timezone (TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT 'UTC') and rebuild the rollup pipeline (window function and both trigger functions) to compute bucket_date with AT TIME ZONE rt.timezone instead of bare DATE(). * No historical backfill — task_usage_daily rows already on disk keep their UTC bucket_date; only future writes / re-touches recompute under the new tz. (Product call from MUL-1950: 'guarantee future correctness'.) * runtime_usage.sql gains a @tz parameter on ListRuntimeUsage and GetRuntimeUsageByHour and threads tz through GetRuntimeTaskHourly Activity. ListRuntimeUsageDaily reads bucket_date as-is since the rollup already wrote it in tz. * parseSinceParamInTZ replaces the raw N×24h cutoff with start-of- day-N in the runtime's tz so 'last 7 days' lines up with bucket boundaries. * Daemon registration sends the host's IANA tz (TZ env, then time.Local), and UpsertAgentRuntime preserves any user override via a CASE-on-existing-value pattern so a daemon reconnect can't silently revert the operator's setting. * New PATCH /api/runtimes/:id endpoint (UpdateAgentRuntime) lets the runtime detail page edit the tz; the editor seeds with the browser tz on first interaction. Refs: MUL-1950 Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix: harden runtime timezone rollups Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix: address runtime timezone review nits Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: Eve <eve@multica.ai> Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> Co-authored-by: Eve <eve@multica-ai.local> |
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003dfd9b4b |
feat(quick-create): add project picker that remembers last pick (#2321)
* feat(quick-create): add project picker that remembers last pick Quick-create users targeting one project repeatedly had to restate "in project X" in every prompt. The modal now exposes a project picker beside the agent picker, persists the selection per-workspace, and pins the agent's `multica issue create` invocation to that project so the prompt text doesn't have to. The picked project also flows to the daemon as ProjectID/ProjectTitle and its github_repo resources override the workspace repo fallback — same treatment issue-bound tasks already get. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(quick-create): move project picker into property pill row Reviewer feedback: the picker felt out of place wedged next to the agent header. Move it into a property toolbar row above the footer, reusing the shared `ProjectPicker` + `PillButton` so its placement and styling line up exactly with the manual create panel. This also drops the bespoke dropdown / aria / label strings that were only needed while the picker rendered inline beside "Created by". Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(quick-create): clear stale persisted project + carry across mode switch Two review-blocking bugs in PR #2321: 1. The stale-id sweep in AgentCreatePanel only fired when projects.length > 0 and only cleared local state, leaving lastProjectId pointing at a deleted project. The next open re-seeded the dead UUID and submit hit the server's `project not found` rejection. Gate on the query's `isSuccess` so we can tell "loading" apart from "loaded as empty", and clear both local state and the persisted preference when the selection isn't in the resolved list. 2. ManualCreatePanel's switchToAgent dropped the picked project from the carry payload, so flipping manual → agent silently fell back to the agent panel's own lastProjectId — potentially routing the issue to a different project than the one shown in manual mode. Forward project_id alongside prompt / agent_id, and add a regression test. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * test(quick-create): pass new isExpanded props in stale-project tests Main got an expand button on AgentCreatePanel via #2320 while this branch was open, adding `isExpanded` / `setIsExpanded` to the panel's required props. The two new stale-project tests still passed `{ onClose }` only, which CI's typecheck (run on the main+branch merge) caught while my local run did not. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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ce00e05169 |
Add canonical PostHog core metrics events (#2302)
* Add canonical PostHog core metrics events Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * Address analytics review feedback Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * Tighten analytics review follow-ups Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: Devv <devv@Devvs-Mac-mini.local> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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823f124d67 |
feat(daemon): extend GC to chat / autopilot / quick-create tasks (#2260)
* feat(daemon): extend GC to chat / autopilot / quick-create tasks
Before this change the daemon's GC was strictly issue-centric: only tasks
with a non-empty issue_id ever wrote .gc_meta.json, and shouldCleanTaskDir
called only the issue gc-check endpoint. Chat / autopilot run / quick-create
tasks fell through to the GCOrphanTTL mtime path, which mis-killed active
chat sessions while leaving deleted ones around far longer than necessary.
Schema:
- GCMeta gains a Kind discriminator and per-kind ID fields
(ChatSessionID / AutopilotRunID / TaskID). WriteGCMeta now takes a
GCMeta struct so the call site classifies the task explicitly.
- ReadGCMeta defaults empty Kind to GCKindIssue, so legacy on-disk meta
files keep flowing through the issue path with no migration required.
Server endpoints (siblings of /api/daemon/issues/{id}/gc-check, all behind
requireDaemonWorkspaceAccess for the same anti-enumeration shape):
- GET /api/daemon/chat-sessions/{id}/gc-check -> {status, updated_at}
- GET /api/daemon/autopilot-runs/{id}/gc-check -> {status, completed_at}
- GET /api/daemon/tasks/{id}/gc-check -> {status, completed_at}
shouldCleanTaskDir dispatches on Kind:
- chat: active is hard-skipped (no mtime fallback) so idle sessions are
never reclaimed; archived + GCTTL cleans; 404 falls back to mtime to
stay safe for cross-workspace tokens.
- autopilot_run: terminal (completed/failed/skipped/issue_created) +
GCTTL cleans; running/pending skips. Uses run.completed_at as the TTL
anchor since autopilot_run has no updated_at column.
- quick_create: terminal task status cleans immediately (workdir is not
reused by the linked issue task, which has its own envRoot); running
skips.
Also drops the "skipping .gc_meta.json: issue_id is empty" warn — with
the new kind dispatch, chat/autopilot/quick-create tasks now write a
proper meta file instead of triggering this log.
Refs: GC follow-up to PR #2077 (symptom fix) and #2115 (chat hard delete).
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* fix(daemon): chat gc-check 404 cleans immediately, no mtime gate
PR review caught that the chat 404 path was routing through
orphanByMTime, which deferred reclamation to GCOrphanTTL (72h) when
acceptance #3 calls for cleanup within one GC cycle (≤ 1h) after the
user hard-deletes a session.
Every chat_session_id we ever ask about was written by this same daemon
under its current token, so the cross-workspace probe defense the issue
path needs doesn't apply here. Drop the gate and clean on 404 directly.
Test updates:
- TestShouldCleanTaskDir_KindDispatch/chat_404 flips the locked
expectation from gcActionSkip to gcActionClean.
- Adds TestShouldCleanTaskDir_ChatHardDeletedFreshMtime: GCOrphanTTL
set to a year so any mtime-based path is unmistakably out, and the
fresh-mtime workdir still cleans on the chat-404 fast path.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
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perf(heartbeat): batch runtime last_seen_at writes (#2213)
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fix(daemon): tighten 404 task-not-found semantics — server + final guard (#2127)
* fix(server): return 500 for transient DB errors in daemon task lookup requireDaemonTaskAccess used to turn any GetAgentTask error into 404 "task not found", including transient DB connection / pool errors. Combined with PR #2107 — which added 404+"task not found" as a daemon cancellation trigger — that means a single DB hiccup could kill an in-flight agent run. Distinguish pgx.ErrNoRows (real "task gone", 404) from other errors (transient, 500 + warn log) using the existing isNotFound helper. Tests cover both paths via the mockDB pattern already used by TestFindOrCreateUserGating. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(daemon): honor task-deleted signal in post-runTask completion guard The final pre-completion check in handleTask only looked for status == "cancelled" and ignored errors. After PR #2107 added a 404 task-deleted cancellation path to the in-flight watcher, this trailing guard fell out of sync — if the task was deleted between the watcher's last poll and runTask returning, handleTask would still try to call CompleteTask and only learn about the deletion via the 404 from that callback. Reuse shouldInterruptAgent so the same truth table (cancelled OR 404 task-not-found, but NOT transient errors) drives both polling and the final guard. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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fix(runtime): persist CLI update requests in Redis (#2113)
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d492b9d7a6 |
Revert "feat(quick-create): add preset issue fields (#2002)" (#2042)
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a039c4d803 |
feat(quick-create): add preset issue fields (#2002)
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fix(server): persist ModelListStore across replicas via Redis (#2022)
* fix(server): persist ModelListStore across replicas via Redis The model picker uses a pending-request pattern: the frontend POSTs to create a request, the daemon pops it on its next heartbeat, runs agent.ListModels locally, and reports back. Until now the store was a plain in-memory map per Handler instance. That works for self-hosted single-instance deploys but fails in any multi-replica environment (Multica Cloud). Each replica has its own map, so: POST /runtimes/:id/models → request stored in replica A GET /runtimes/:id/models/<requestId> → polls land on B/C → 404 daemon heartbeat → only A sees PendingModelList POST .../<requestId>/result → daemon's report has to land on A Success probability ~1/N². The visible symptom is "No models available" in the picker for every provider, even those (Claude/Codex) whose catalog is statically populated end-to-end. Same shape of bug, same Redis-backed fix as multica-ai/multica#1557 did for LocalSkillListStore / LocalSkillImportStore. Reuse the operational playbook (namespaced keys, ZSET-backed pending queue, atomic ZREM+SET-running via the shared Lua script) so we don't introduce a second concurrency model for the same primitive. Changes: - Convert ModelListStore from struct to interface with context-aware methods. Add HasPending for cheap heartbeat-side probing. - InMemoryModelListStore — single-node fallback, used when REDIS_URL is unset (self-hosted dev / tests). - RedisModelListStore — multi-node implementation using the same key layout and Lua atomic claim as RedisLocalSkillListStore. - Use RunStartedAt (not UpdatedAt) as the running-timeout reference point, matching the local-skill stores so subsequent UpdatedAt bumps don't reset the running clock. - Heartbeat now uses the probe-then-pop pattern for the model queue (matching local-skills) so a slow Redis can't stall every connected daemon. Extends heartbeatMetrics + slow-log with probe_model_ms / pop_model_ms / probe_model_timed_out for parity. - Wire the Redis backend in NewRouterWithOptions when rdb != nil. - Tests for both backends. Redis tests gate on REDIS_TEST_URL so laptop runs without Redis still pass; CI provides it. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(server): persist RunStartedAt + retry model report on transient failures Two follow-ups from PR #2022 review: 1. RedisModelListStore was dropping ModelListRequest.RunStartedAt on persistence — the field is tagged json:"-" so it doesn't leak into the HTTP response, which made plain json.Marshal(req) silently discard it. Across-node readers saw RunStartedAt=nil and applyModelListTimeout's running branch became a no-op, so the 60s running-timeout escape hatch never fired. CI's TestRedisModelListStore_RunningTimeout was failing on this exact case. Fix mirrors RedisLocalSkillImportStore's envelope pattern — wrap in an internal struct that re-promotes the field. HTTP shape stays clean. Adds a no-Redis unit test that pins the round trip. 2. Daemon's handleModelList called d.client.ReportModelListResult directly and swallowed any 5xx, leaving the pending request stranded in "running" until its 60s server-side timeout — exactly the failure mode the multi-node store fix was meant to eliminate. Generalize the existing local-skill retry helper into reportRuntimeResultWithRetry (kind: model_list / local_skill_list / local_skill_import) and wire handleModelList through a new reportModelListResult helper. Renames the test-overridable var localSkillReportBackoffs → runtimeReportBackoffs to match. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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e665b597b3 |
refactor(server): polish runtime-guard nits from PR #1905 review (#2021)
- Expand chat-resume comment in ClaimTaskByRuntime to spell out *why* the task-row fallback exists (single failed turn must not drop chat memory) and that it covers more than just legacy NULL rows. - Replace the sessionRuntimeID := t.RuntimeID; sessionRuntimeID.Valid = ... pattern in CompleteTask/FailTask with a clearer var-then-assign that makes the "no session_id, leave runtime_id alone" coupling obvious. - Add TestClaimTask_ChatLegacyNullRuntimeFallsBackToTaskRow covering the case the prior PR's tests didn't reach: chat_session.runtime_id IS NULL (legacy / unbackfilled) plus a matching-runtime task row, fallback should resume. This is the dominant post-migration shape and was previously only covered transitively. No behavior change beyond the new test; runtime-guard semantics stay identical to PR #1905. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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refactor(repos): drop unused description + tighten create-project layout (#1930)
* refactor(repos): drop unused description + tighten create-project layout
Two related changes that touch the workspace-repos surface together.
1. Remove the per-repo `description` field everywhere it was threaded.
The only place it ever surfaced was a markdown table column the daemon
wrote into the agent runtime config, where most rows just read "—"
anyway. Agents already discover project structure by running
`multica project` / `multica issue` against the CLI, so the human-
readable description string carried no real value while taking up an
extra Settings input row and propagating through six layers (settings
UI → workspace.repos jsonb → handler RepoData → daemon RepoData →
repocache.RepoInfo → execenv.RepoContextForEnv).
- Settings → Repositories drops the description input; the URL field
now spans the whole row.
- WorkspaceRepo TS type loses `description`; backend RepoData /
RepoInfo / RepoContextForEnv all collapse to URL only.
- Daemon's runtime_config Repositories block changes from a
`| URL | Description |` markdown table to a simple bullet list.
- Tests updated; jsonb residue in existing workspaces is dropped at
normalize time, so no migration needed.
2. Tighten the Create Project modal footer: pull the Status / Priority /
Lead / Repos pills onto the same row as the Create Project button
(Linear-style single-row footer) instead of stacking them above it,
and swap the Repos pill icon from `FolderGit` to a real GitHub mark
(lucide-react v1 dropped brand icons, so the mark lives inline as a
small SVG component in this file).
I tried promoting Repos to its own "Resources" strip above the footer
to separate the resources abstraction from project metadata, but with
a single pill it looked too sparse — leaving a TODO comment in the
footer to revisit once we add Linear / Notion / Figma / Slack
resource types.
* fix(daemon test): drop residual Description field on RepoData literals
* fix(repos): drop Description residue surfaced after rebase on #1929
Project-resource github_repo lift path (#1929) and registerTaskRepos
both still constructed RepoData{...Description: ...} after the rebase.
Two test sites in daemon_test.go and execenv_test.go also reintroduced
the field. Strip them so the Description-removal change builds and
tests pass with the latest main.
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feat(projects): project github_repo resources override workspace repos (#1929)
* feat(projects): project github_repo resources override workspace repos When an issue's project has at least one github_repo resource, the daemon claim handler now sends only those as resp.Repos — workspace-level repos are hidden to avoid mixing two repo lists in the agent prompt. With no project github_repos (or no project), behavior is unchanged: workspace repos are surfaced as before. Lifts each project github_repo's url (and label, when present) into a RepoData entry so `multica repo checkout` and the meta-skill render the same URLs. The full structured list still ships at .multica/project/resources.json for skills that want everything. Adds TestProjectReposReplaceWorkspaceReposInMetaSkill covering the rendering side. Docs updated to spell out the new precedence. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(daemon): allow project repo URLs through the checkout allowlist When ClaimTaskByRuntime narrows resp.Repos to project github_repo URLs, the daemon receives URLs that may not exist in the workspace's GetWorkspaceRepos response. The existing checkout flow rejected those with ErrRepoNotConfigured because the allowlist (and cache) was built only from workspace-bound repos. Adds registerTaskRepos in daemon.runTask: before agent spawn, merge task.Repos into a new task-scoped allowlist (separate from the workspace-scoped one so a workspace refresh doesn't wipe project URLs) and kick off a background cache sync. ensureRepoReady now treats either allowlist as valid. Tests: - TestRegisterTaskReposAllowsProjectOnlyURL — project-only URL is checkout-able and does not trigger a workspace-repos refresh - TestRegisterTaskReposSurvivesWorkspaceRefresh — task URLs persist across refreshWorkspaceRepos - TestClaimTask_ProjectGithubReposOverrideWorkspaceRepos — claim handler returns only project repos when present, no workspace leakage - TestClaimTask_ProjectWithoutRepos_FallsBackToWorkspaceRepos — fall back to workspace repos when project has no github_repo resources Docs updated to spell out the daemon-side allowlist behavior. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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fix(task): rerun starts a fresh session, skip poisoned resume (#1928)
* fix(task): rerun starts a fresh session, skip poisoned resume
When a task ended in a known agent fallback ("I reached the iteration
limit and couldn't generate a summary.", "Put your final update inside
the content string. Keep it concise.") the (agent_id, issue_id) resume
lookup would still pick that session, so a manual rerun inherited the
poisoned state and reproduced the same bad output.
Two complementary guards:
1. Daemon classifies poisoned terminal output and routes it through the
blocked path with failure_reason set ('iteration_limit' /
'agent_fallback_message'). GetLastTaskSession excludes failed tasks
with those reasons, so even comment-triggered tasks no longer resume
them. Tasks that failed mid-flight (timeout, runtime_recovery, etc.)
are still resumable, preserving MUL-1128's auto-retry contract.
2. Manual rerun marks the new task force_fresh_session=true. The daemon
claim handler skips the resume lookup entirely when the flag is set,
capturing the user-intent signal that "the prior output was bad" even
when poisoned classification misses a future fallback wording.
Auto-retry of orphaned mid-flight failures (MaybeRetryFailedTask →
CreateRetryTask) does not take this path, so it keeps resuming.
Tests: classifyPoisonedOutput unit test; integration tests assert the
SQL filter excludes poisoned classifiers, RerunIssue flips the flag,
and the normal enqueue path leaves it false.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* fix(daemon): cap poisoned-output matcher to short trimmed text
GPT-Boy review on MUL-1630: the previous strings.Contains match would
classify any output that quoted the marker substring — including a
review/analysis that simply discussed the marker itself. Real fallback
messages are short single-sentence affairs, so cap the candidate at
~one paragraph and trim whitespace before matching. Adds regression
tests covering a long quoting review and a marker buried in a long
real conclusion; both must stay classified as completed.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* fix(migrations): rename 065 force_fresh_session → 066 to clear collision
main introduced 065_project_resources after this branch was cut, so
both files shared the 065_ prefix. The readiness check
(server/cmd/server/health.go → migrations.LatestVersion) takes the
last entry by lexical order, which is 065_project_resources, leaving
this branch's 065_force_fresh_session unguarded — a deploy that
applied project_resources but not force_fresh_session would still
report ready, and the next enqueue / rerun / claim would crash on
"column force_fresh_session does not exist".
Renaming to 066_force_fresh_session puts it strictly after
project_resources so readiness blocks until it's applied.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
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feat(projects): typed project resources + agent runtime injection (#1926)
* feat(projects): typed project resources + agent runtime injection
Adds a `project_resource` table that lets a project carry typed pointers
(github_repo today, more later) and surfaces them at agent runtime.
Server
- migration 065: project_resource (resource_type TEXT + resource_ref JSONB)
- sqlc CRUD + handler at /api/projects/{id}/resources
- claim handler attaches project_id/title + resources to issue tasks
Daemon
- TaskContextForEnv carries project context
- writes .multica/project/resources.json into workdir
- adds "## Project Context" block to CLAUDE.md / AGENTS.md / GEMINI.md
via type-dispatched formatter so new resource types just add a case
CLI
- multica project create --repo <url> attaches repos in one step
- multica project resource add/list/remove
Frontend
- Project create modal: Repos pill (workspace repos + ad-hoc URL)
- Project detail sidebar: collapsible Resources section with attach/remove
Docs
- New "Project Resources" chapter explaining the abstraction and
exactly what code to touch when adding a new resource type
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* fix(projects): transactional resources[] on create + generic CLI ref + test fix
Addresses review feedback on PR #1926:
1. CI red: TestProjectResourceLifecycle delete step called withURLParam
twice, which replaced the chi route context and dropped the project id.
Switched to the existing withURLParams helper from daemon_test.go.
2. POST /api/projects now accepts resources[] and attaches them in the
same transaction as the project. Invalid refs roll back the whole
create — no more half-attached projects on failure. Web modal + CLI
`project create --repo` both use the new bundled payload.
3. CLI `project resource add` now accepts a generic --ref '<json>' flag
so a new resource_type works without a CLI change. Per-type
shortcuts (--url for github_repo) remain as a convenience but are no
longer the only way in. Docs updated to drop the CLI from the
"files you must touch" list.
Adds two new server handler tests:
- TestCreateProjectAttachesResources (resources[] happy path)
- TestCreateProjectRollsBackOnInvalidResource (transactional rollback)
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
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feat(daemon): add Co-authored-by trailer for Multica Agent to git commits (#1907)
* feat(daemon): add Co-authored-by trailer for Multica Agent to git commits Install a prepare-commit-msg hook in worktree bare repos that appends "Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>" to every commit made by agents. Uses git interpret-trailers for proper formatting and skips duplicates. * feat(settings): add Co-authored-by toggle in workspace Labs settings Add a workspace-level toggle to enable/disable the Co-authored-by trailer for agent commits. Default is enabled (on). Backend: - Include workspace settings in daemon register response - Store settings in daemon workspaceState - Thread CoAuthoredByEnabled through WorktreeParams to conditionally install the prepare-commit-msg hook - Parse co_authored_by_enabled from workspace settings JSONB Frontend: - Replace empty Labs tab placeholder with a Git section containing a Switch toggle for the Co-authored-by trailer setting - Optimistically update the workspace query cache on toggle * chore(daemon): skip squash commits in Co-authored-by hook Test commit to verify the prepare-commit-msg hook appends the Co-authored-by trailer automatically. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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feat(daemon): add WebSocket heartbeat with HTTP fallback
Adds daemon WebSocket heartbeat acknowledgements while preserving HTTP heartbeat fallback and HTTP task claim/result paths. Keeps old daemon compatibility and task wakeup behavior intact. |