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Naiyuan Qing
e36f874c86 feat: add additive agent skill assignment (#3642)
* feat: add additive agent skill assignment

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* test: cover cross-workspace agent skill add

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

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Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
2026-06-02 15:02:24 +08:00
Bohan Jiang
0f9d9d1494 fix(skills): align Go/TS frontmatter coercion for non-scalar values (#3614)
The Go SKILL.md frontmatter parser unmarshalled into a {Name,Description}
string struct, so a non-scalar value (a list/map written where a scalar
belongs) made the whole decode fail and dropped even a valid sibling
`name`. The TS parser instead kept the name and JSON-encoded the value,
so the file-viewer (TS) and the import path (Go) could disagree about
the same SKILL.md.

Decode into a generic map and coerce per key on the Go side, mirroring
the TS coercion (scalars -> literal form, sequences/mappings -> JSON), so
both sides produce identical results and a structured value never
discards a sibling key. Rename ParseFrontmatter -> ParseSkillFrontmatter
to remove the cross-language name clash with the TS parseFrontmatter
(which returns {frontmatter, body}), and drop the unused TS
parseSkillFrontmatter export.

Add parity tests for sequence/mapping values plus name-only,
description-only, leading-blank-line and triple-dash-in-body edge cases
on both sides.

Follow-up to #3543 / MUL-2842.

Co-authored-by: J <j@multica.ai>
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
2026-06-01 19:42:20 +08:00
YOMXXX
801c201d4c fix(skills): parse multi-line YAML frontmatter in SKILL.md (#3495) (#3543)
Three independent line-based frontmatter parsers only handled
single-line `description: value`, so a YAML block scalar
(`description: |`) collapsed to the literal "|" and the rest of the
description was dropped before it ever reached the database.

Replace all three with real YAML decoders that understand block
scalars, folded scalars and quoted values:

- server/internal/skill: shared ParseFrontmatter via gopkg.in/yaml.v3,
  used by both the handler import path and daemon local-skill discovery
- packages/core/skills: shared parseFrontmatter via the yaml package
- file-viewer renders multi-line frontmatter values (whitespace-pre-wrap)

Both parsers fall back to empty values on malformed YAML, preserving the
previous non-fatal behaviour.
2026-06-01 19:35:01 +08:00
Naiyuan Qing
dd4d58f20e feat: add skill search CLI (#3601)
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
2026-06-01 15:19:42 +08:00
Naiyuan Qing
2b2888c23a Handle duplicate skill imports as structured results (#3599)
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
2026-06-01 14:45:16 +08:00
Tom Qiao
1c91c2a3b2 security(db): scope DELETE/UpdateIssueStatus by workspace_id (defense-in-depth) (#3027)
* fix(security): scope DELETE/UpdateIssueStatus by workspace_id

Add workspace_id to the WHERE clause of DeleteIssue, DeleteComment,
DeleteProject, DeleteSkill, DeleteChatSession, and UpdateIssueStatus
as SQL-layer defense-in-depth.

Handler loaders (loadIssueForUser / loadSkillForUser / etc.) already
enforce workspace membership today, so this is not patching a known
live vuln. But the tenant invariant is currently a handler-layer
guarantee — a future loader bypass or a new caller skipping the
loader would be silently catastrophic. Making workspace_id part of
the SQL identity collapses the trust surface to the schema itself:
forging a sibling-workspace UUID becomes ErrNoRows instead of a
cross-tenant write.

Reference: incident #1661 (util.ParseUUID silent zero UUID returning
204 on a DELETE that matched zero rows) — same class of failure,
prevented at a different layer.

Scope:
- 5 DELETE queries: issue, comment, project, skill, chat_session
- 1 simple UPDATE: UpdateIssueStatus (2 narg, no SET ordering risk)
- All callers updated (handlers, service, runtime sweeper fallback)

Multi-narg UPDATE queries (UpdateIssue, UpdateProject, UpdateSkill,
UpdateComment, UpdateChatSession*) are deferred to a follow-up to
keep this change reviewable: each needs its narg pinning shifted
and per-caller verification.

sqlc was regenerated by hand (no local sqlc toolchain); CI's
backend job is the authoritative compile check.

* test(security): add workspace_scope_guard regression test

Locks in the SQL-layer tenant guard added in this PR. For each of the 6
scoped queries (DeleteIssue, DeleteComment, DeleteProject, DeleteSkill,
DeleteChatSession, UpdateIssueStatus), creates the resource in workspace
A, invokes the query with a foreign workspace UUID, and asserts the row
is untouched (0 rows affected with no error for :exec; pgx.ErrNoRows for
:one). A future refactor that drops the workspace_id arg from any of
these queries will now fail loudly instead of silently regressing.

Includes a sanity sub-test that the in-workspace path still mutates, so
a buggy guard that returns no-op for every call would not pass.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4 <noreply@anthropic.com>

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Co-authored-by: Tom Qiao <tomqiaozc@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-22 14:39:47 +08:00
Tom Qiao
b9602adabe fix(handler): validate skill id UUID at request boundary (#3025)
loadSkillForUser was passing chi.URLParam(r, "id") directly into
parseUUID, the panic-on-invalid helper reserved for trusted UUID
round-trips. A malformed `/api/skills/{notuuid}` request panicked
in util.MustParseUUID; chi's middleware.Recoverer turned it into a
500 instead of a 400.

This violates the documented convention (CLAUDE.md → "Backend Handler
UUID Parsing Convention"): pure-UUID request inputs must use
parseUUIDOrBadRequest, which writes a 400 and short-circuits.

Switch loadSkillForUser to parseUUIDOrBadRequest. Behaviour for valid
UUIDs is unchanged; malformed input now returns 400 with a clear
"invalid skill id" message.

Test:
- TestGetSkill_MalformedUUIDReturns400 asserts GET /api/skills/not-a-uuid
  returns 400.

Co-authored-by: Tom Qiao <tomqiaozc@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-05-22 12:22:07 +08:00
Naiyuan Qing
623d29f276 feat(agents): one-click create from curated templates (Phase 1) (#2520)
* docs(agents): three-phase agent quick-create plan

Captures the full design for moving agent creation from manual form +
one-by-one skill attachment to a tiered experience:

- Phase 1 (this PR): one-click curated templates, AI-free.
- Phase 2 (next): AI-recommended skills via the existing quick-create
  task mechanism — no new server-side LLM dependency.
- Phase 3 (later): AI creates the whole agent end-to-end, composing
  Phase 2 with a new `multica agent create` CLI driver.

Documents the architectural decisions that keep all three phases on
existing infrastructure (no SSE, no server-side LLM SDK, no new WS
channels), the two soft blockers Phase 1 unlocks for later phases
(createSkillWithFiles TX composability + skill same-name dedupe), and
the scope decisions we explicitly opted out of (Anthropic plugin
marketplace, ClawHub UI affordances).

Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(skills): harden import against invalid UTF-8 and binary files

PG rejects two byte patterns in a TEXT column. Both crashed real skill
imports we hit while assembling the template catalog:

- Embedded NUL (0x00) -> SQLSTATE 22021. Already stripped by
  sanitizeNullBytes, kept as-is.
- Other invalid UTF-8 (e.g. 0x91 — Windows-1252 smart quote in a skill
  whose author saved prose from Word). sanitizeNullBytes now also runs
  strings.ToValidUTF8 over the content so the second class no longer
  takes the whole import down.

For non-text payloads (images, fonts, archives, compiled binaries),
sanitization isn't the right fix — agents never read those as text,
and the bytes can't survive a TEXT column at all. addFile now skips
them by extension before the per-bundle cap counters tick, logging
the skip so an unexpected drop leaves a breadcrumb.

Function name kept for compatibility with the many call sites; both
behaviours are strict supersets of the original.

Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* refactor(skills): split createSkillWithFiles for tx composition + add workspace find-or-create query

Two soft blockers cleared so create-from-template (next commit) can
fold N skill creates and the agent + binding writes into one outer
transaction:

1. createSkillWithFiles used to Begin/Commit its own tx. Caller
   composition was impossible — N invocations meant N separate
   transactions and no atomicity over the whole materialise step.
   Pull the body into createSkillWithFilesInTx(ctx, qtx, input); the
   original function becomes a thin wrapper that manages its own tx
   for standalone callers. Existing call sites: zero behaviour change.

2. Add GetSkillByWorkspaceAndName sqlc query — workspace skill lookup
   by name, anchored to UNIQUE(workspace_id, name) from migration
   008. Lets the template materialiser implement find-or-create:
   reuse the workspace's existing skill row when a template
   references the same name, rather than crashing on the unique
   constraint or polluting the workspace with `<name>-2` clones.

Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(agents): agent template catalog + create-from-template endpoint

Server-side foundation for Phase 1 of the quick-create roadmap (see
docs/agent-quick-create-plan.md). Adds:

- server/internal/agenttmpl/ — embed-loaded catalog of curated agent
  templates. Each template ships pre-written instructions plus a list
  of skill URLs that get materialised into the workspace at create
  time. Validation runs at startup (init() panics on a malformed
  template) so a bad JSON ships as a deploy-time defect, not a
  runtime 500. Slug must equal the filename basename so the URL
  router is mirror-symmetric with the file layout.

- 11 starter templates covering Engineering / Writing / Building /
  Testing (code-reviewer, frontend-builder, planner, docs-writer,
  one-pager, html-slides, full-stack-engineer, …).

- Three new endpoints, all behind RequireWorkspaceMember:
    GET  /api/agent-templates           — picker list (no instructions)
    GET  /api/agent-templates/:slug     — detail with instructions
    POST /api/agents/from-template      — materialise + create

  Create flow:
    1. Auth + runtime authorization happen BEFORE the GitHub fan-out
       so a 403 never wastes 20s of upstream fetches.
    2. Pre-flight dedupe by cached_name reuses workspace skills
       without an HTTP fetch — second create-from-the-same-template
       drops from 20s to <100ms.
    3. Parallel fetch (30s per-URL timeout) for the remaining skills.
    4. Single transaction: every skill insert, the agent insert, and
       the agent_skill bindings. On any upstream fetch failure the TX
       rolls back and the API returns 422 with `failed_urls` so the
       UI can name the bad source(s).
    5. extra_skill_ids (user-supplied additions) are verified through
       GetSkillInWorkspace per id before attach, so a malicious client
       can't graft a skill from another workspace via UUID guessing.

- multica agent create --from-template <slug> CLI flag dispatches to
  the new endpoint with a 60s ceiling, matching `multica skill import`.

Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat(agents): one-click create-from-template UI

Frontend half of Phase 1. CreateAgentDialog becomes a state machine
spanning four steps:

  chooser          → Start blank / From template cards
  blank-form       → existing manual form (post-chooser)
  duplicate-form   → existing form pre-filled from a duplicated agent
  template-picker  → grid of templates, click navigates to detail
  template-detail  → instructions + skill list preview + one-click Use

Picking a template never lands on the form: name auto-deduped against
existingAgentNames, runtime = first usable one, visibility = private.
Refinement happens on the agent detail page if needed. Same rationale
the doc spells out — templates exist precisely to skip configuration.

New components, all collapsible-by-default so quick-create stays fast:
  - template-picker.tsx — categorised grid, lucide icons + semantic
    accent tokens resolved through static maps so Tailwind's JIT picks
    up every variant (dynamic class strings would silently miss).
  - template-detail.tsx — instructions preview, skill list with cached
    descriptions, Use CTA. Renders the failedURLs banner when a 422
    fires — the only step that can trigger that response.
  - instructions-editor.tsx — collapsed preview-card / expanded full
    ContentEditor.
  - skill-multi-select.tsx + skill-picker-list.tsx — shared multi-
    select surface, also adopted by the existing skill-add-dialog.
  - avatar-picker.tsx — agent avatar upload, mirrors the inspector's
    visual language.

Schema-defended client (CLAUDE.md → API Response Compatibility): the
three new endpoints are wired through parseWithFallback with lenient
zod schemas. Desktop builds outlive any given server — a future
field rename / wrapping must not white-screen older installs.
listAgentTemplates accepts both the current bare array and a future
{templates: [...]} envelope. Coverage: 7 new schema-test cases in
schema.test.ts (null body, missing skills/instructions, malformed
create response, envelope migration).

Catalog + detail go through TanStack Query with staleTime: Infinity —
workspace-independent static data, no per-mount refetch.

Other:
- skill-add-dialog becomes a true multi-select (Confirm button +
  checkbox list); attached skills are filtered out of the list.
- agents-page hands the freshly-created Agent back to the dialog so a
  follow-up setAgentSkills can attach the form-selected skills.
- agent-overview-pane drops the mx-auto/max-w-2xl frame on config-
  tab content; the wider dialog visual language reads better with
  tabs filling the column.
- Every new UI string lives in both en/agents.json and
  zh-Hans/agents.json under create_dialog.* / tab_body.skills.* —
  locales/parity.test.ts blocks drift in CI.

Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(ci): align skill import test + drop next-only lint suppression

- TestFetchFromSkillsSh_ResolvesRootLevelSkillMd now expects assets/logo.png
  to be skipped; matches the new addFile binary-extension guard
  (6fafd86e). The .png is intentionally dropped so PG TEXT inserts don't
  hit SQLSTATE 22021.
- packages/views shares zero next/* deps, so the @next/next/no-img-element
  eslint plugin isn't loaded there. The eslint-disable directive
  referencing it produced a hard "rule not found" error in CI lint. Raw
  <img> is the right primitive in views; remove the disable comment.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* test(agents): wrap CreateAgentDialog tests in workspace/navigation providers

The dialog now calls useNavigation() and useWorkspacePaths(), both of
which throw outside their providers. The existing tests rendered the
dialog bare and tripped both new requirements:

- NavigationProvider — supply a stub adapter so push() works for the
  agent-detail redirect.
- WorkspaceSlugProvider — useWorkspacePaths() requires a slug.

The blank-vs-template chooser is now the default first step; the
existing tests target the runtime picker on the manual form, so the
helper auto-clicks "Start blank" when no template is passed
(duplicate-mode tests skip the chooser).

Manual afterEach(cleanup) + document.body wipe. Base UI's Dialog
portal renders into document.body and leaves focus-guard/inert wrapper
divs behind across tests, so the second test in the suite saw two
"All" / "My Runtime" matches and getByText failed. The wipe is local
to this file rather than the shared setup because it isn't a global
issue — only suites that open Base UI dialogs hit it.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
2026-05-13 18:26:04 +08:00
LinYushen
a6e8ae964e fix(skills): handle GitHub API 403 / rate limit during skill import (#2215)
Importing a skill from a github.com URL probes the commits API to
disambiguate slash-bearing refs. On self-hosted servers the IP is often
already over GitHub's 60-req/hour unauthenticated limit, so the very
first probe returns 403 and the previous code aborted the entire
import ("validating ref \"main/skills/pptx\": github API returned
status 403").

Two changes make this resilient:

* Forward GITHUB_TOKEN as a bearer token on every api.github.com request
  via a new doGitHubAPIGet / addGitHubAuthHeader helper. With a token,
  the limit becomes 5000 req/hour and the issue disappears entirely.
* When the API still returns 401/403/429 (no token, or limit exhausted
  on the higher tier) treat the probe as indeterminate via
  errGitHubAPIBlocked, keep trying remaining candidates, and finally
  fall back to parseGitHubURL's optimistic single-segment split. This
  covers the common case (single-word refs like "main") even when the
  API is fully blocked. A warn log points operators at GITHUB_TOKEN.

Co-authored-by: Copilot <223556219+Copilot@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-05-07 16:28:34 +08:00
Multica Eve
d82a2d8a04 feat(skills): support importing skills from github.com URLs (#2209) 2026-05-07 15:22:34 +08:00
Bohan Jiang
d0ac67dea2 fix(skills): drop SKILL.md content from list endpoints (#2180)
* fix(skills): drop SKILL.md content from list endpoints (#2174)

`GET /api/skills` and `GET /api/agents/{id}/skills` were SELECT *'ing the
skill row and shipping the full SKILL.md `content` blob to every caller.
SKILL.md bodies routinely run 50–200KB each, so a workspace with 30–40
skills returned multi-megabyte JSON arrays — past the CLI's 15s timeout
on high-latency links and locking out non-US users entirely.

Add `ListSkillSummariesByWorkspace` / `ListAgentSkillSummaries` sqlc
queries that omit `content`, plus a dedicated `SkillSummaryResponse`
wire shape so the contract is explicit (versus stuffing
`Content: ""` back into the existing struct). Detail endpoints
(`GET /api/skills/{id}`, agent CRUD return values) keep returning the
full body.

`AgentResponse.skills` and the matching TS `Agent.skills` now use
`SkillSummary[]` — frontend list/columns code already only read
id/name/description/config.origin, so the type narrowing matches actual
usage and prevents new code from accidentally depending on a content
field that won't be there.

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* fix(agents): narrow embedded skills to AgentSkillSummary; gofmt agent.go

GPT-Boy review of #2180: the previous commit typed AgentResponse.Skills as
[]SkillSummaryResponse, but the agent list batch query
(ListAgentSkillsByWorkspace) only joins agent_id/id/name/description, so
the wider type left workspace_id/config/created_at/updated_at as zero
values. Define a dedicated AgentSkillSummary {id,name,description} that
matches what the batch query actually returns and what the frontend
actually reads (`agent.skills.map(s => s.name|s.id)`); the standalone
GET /api/agents/{id}/skills endpoint keeps SkillSummaryResponse for
callers that need the source/origin info.

Switch GetAgent's per-agent skills load from ListAgentSkills (full Skill
rows including content) back to ListAgentSkillSummaries to avoid reading
SKILL.md bodies just to discard them.

Re-run gofmt on agent.go to fix the field-tag alignment that drifted when
Skills changed type.

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

* docs(types): correct SkillSummary JSDoc — Agent.skills is AgentSkillSummary[]

GPT-Boy spotted on review: comment said SkillSummary was "embedded in
Agent.skills", but that field is now AgentSkillSummary[]. Re-point the
reader at the right type to avoid future confusion.

Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>

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Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
2026-05-07 01:36:29 +08:00
wucm667
2305f7d180 fix(skill): sanitize null bytes in all skill update/upsert paths to prevent PostgreSQL UTF8 error (#1959) 2026-04-30 22:34:24 +02:00
Bohan Jiang
f628e48775 refactor(server): error-returning ParseUUID to prevent silent data loss
* refactor(server): make ParseUUID error-returning to prevent silent data loss (MUL-1410)

util.ParseUUID previously swallowed errors and returned a zero pgtype.UUID
on invalid input. When this zero UUID reached a write query (DELETE/UPDATE),
the SQL matched zero rows and the handler returned 2xx success — producing
silent data corruption. #1661 (DeleteIssue with identifier-style ID) was the
visible symptom; PR #1680 patched that one site, this commit closes the
class of bug.

Changes:

- util.ParseUUID now returns (pgtype.UUID, error). Add util.MustParseUUID
  for trusted round-trips that should panic on invalid input.
- handler/handler.go: parseUUID wrapper now calls MustParseUUID — any
  unguarded user-input string reaching it surfaces as a recovered panic
  (chi middleware.Recoverer → 500) instead of silently corrupting data.
  Add parseUUIDOrBadRequest(w, s, fieldName) for handler entry points.
- Convert every Queries.Delete*/Update* call site reachable from raw user
  input (autopilot, comment, project, skill, skill_file, label, pin,
  attachment, feedback, issue assignee, daemon runtime, workspace) to
  validate UUIDs explicitly with parseUUIDOrBadRequest, returning 400 on
  invalid input. Where a resolved entity.ID is already in scope, write
  queries now use it directly instead of re-parsing the URL string.
- Update getWorkspaceMember + loadIssueForUser to handle invalid UUIDs
  gracefully (404/400 instead of panic).
- Update util/middleware/cmd-level callers (subscriber_listeners,
  notification_listeners, activity_listeners, scope_authorizer,
  middleware/workspace) to use the error-returning API.
- Add server/internal/util/pgx_test.go covering valid/invalid input and
  the MustParseUUID panic contract.
- Add TestDeleteIssueByIdentifier + TestDeleteIssueRejectsInvalidUUID
  regression tests in handler_test.go (the original #1661 bug + the
  invalid-input case).
- Document the handler UUID parsing convention in CLAUDE.md so the rule
  is enforceable in future PR review.

* fix(server): address GPT-Boy review of #1748

P1 fixes from PR #1748 review:

1. Migrate remaining request-boundary UUIDs to parseUUIDOrBadRequest so
   malformed input returns 400 instead of panic/500. Was missing on:
   - issue.go: workspace_id in CreateIssue/ChildIssueProgress/ListIssues/
     SearchIssues/BatchUpdateIssues/BatchDeleteIssues; project_id /
     parent_issue_id / lead_id / assignee_id / assignee_ids / creator_id
     filters; batch issue_ids and assignee/parent/project fields in
     BatchUpdateIssues (skip on bad input via util.ParseUUID, matching
     the existing per-row continue semantics).
   - project.go: project id + workspace_id in GetProject/UpdateProject/
     DeleteProject; lead_id in CreateProject/UpdateProject;
     workspace_id in ListProjects + SearchProjects.
   - handler.go: resolveActor now uses util.ParseUUID for X-Agent-ID /
     X-Task-ID headers; invalid UUID falls back to "member" (matches
     pre-existing semantics) instead of panicking.
   - issue.go: validateAssigneePair returns 400 on invalid workspace_id
     instead of panicking.

2. Fix issue:deleted WS event payloads to emit uuidToString(issue.ID)
   instead of the raw URL string. After an identifier-path delete
   ("MUL-7"), the previous payload would have leaked the identifier to
   subscribers, leaving stale entries in frontend caches that key by
   UUID. Updated DeleteIssue (issue.go:1341) and BatchDeleteIssues
   (issue.go:1641). The slog "issue deleted" log line also now records
   the resolved UUID so logs match the WS payload.

3. Extend TestDeleteIssueByIdentifier to subscribe to the bus and
   assert issue:deleted.payload.issue_id is the resolved UUID, not
   the identifier.

* fix(server): validate remaining reviewed UUID inputs

* fix(server): validate remaining handler UUID inputs

* fix(server): finish request boundary UUID audit

* fix(server): validate remaining request body UUIDs

* fix(server): validate runtime path UUIDs

* fix(server): validate remaining audit UUID inputs

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Co-authored-by: Eve <eve@multica.ai>
2026-04-28 14:50:28 +08:00
Truffle
93fe324bb9 fix(skills): fast-path root-level SKILL.md with frontmatter guard (#1625)
Closes the functional gap the reporter hit on alchaincyf/huashu-design
(skills.sh/alchaincyf/huashu-design/huashu-design) without expanding
candidatePaths unconditionally, which would let an unrelated root
SKILL.md hijack a different skill URL in a multi-skill repo.

Try SKILL.md at the repo root before falling into the recursive tree
fallback added in #1432. Verify the frontmatter name matches the
requested skill so only genuine single-skill repos take the fast path.
For those repos this also shaves the recursive tree API call.

Also clarifies the candidate-path comment so the root case is
explicit.
2026-04-25 01:40:23 +08:00
affe (Yufei Zhang)
5ef957ca1b fix(skills): resolve aliased skills.sh imports (#1432)
* fix(skills): resolve aliased skills.sh imports

* fix(skills): harden alias fallback scan
2026-04-23 17:33:30 +08:00
gezilinll
f247a4f544 feat(skills): import runtime local skills into workspace (#1431)
* feat(skills): import runtime local skills into workspace

* fix(skills): address runtime local skill review feedback

* docs(skills): annotate local provider skill paths

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Co-authored-by: zhangliang <zhangliang@gaoding.com>
2026-04-22 13:16:51 +08:00
devv-eve
03e21aee80 Fix skills.sh nested directory imports (#1423)
Co-authored-by: Eve <eve@multica.ai>
2026-04-20 23:11:33 -07:00
Naiyuan Qing
f0f3cb5c3a fix(server): resolve X-Workspace-Slug in middleware-less handlers (#1165)
Problem
-------
The v2 workspace URL refactor (#1141) switched the frontend from sending
X-Workspace-ID (UUID) to X-Workspace-Slug. The workspace middleware was
updated to accept the slug and translate it via GetWorkspaceBySlug.

But the handler package maintained a PARALLEL resolver
(`resolveWorkspaceID` in handler.go) used by endpoints that sit outside
the workspace middleware — and that resolver was never updated. It only
checked context / ?workspace_id / X-Workspace-ID, never the slug.

/api/upload-file is the one production route that hit the broken path:
it's user-scoped (not behind workspace middleware) because it also
serves avatar uploads (no workspace). Post-refactor requests from the
frontend arrived with only X-Workspace-Slug; the handler resolver
returned "", the code fell into the "no workspace context" branch, and
every file upload since v2 landed in S3 with no corresponding DB
attachment row — files orphaned, invisible to the UI.

Root cause is structural: two resolvers doing the same job, written
independently, diverged silently when one was updated.

Fix
---
Collapse to a single shared helper. middleware.ResolveWorkspaceIDFromRequest
is the new canonical resolver; both the middleware's internal
`resolveWorkspaceUUID` (for middleware gating) and the handler-side
`(h *Handler).resolveWorkspaceID` (promoted from a package function)
now delegate to it. Priority order matches what the middleware has had
since v2: context > X-Workspace-Slug header > ?workspace_slug query >
X-Workspace-ID header > ?workspace_id query.

Impact analysis
---------------
47 call sites of the old `resolveWorkspaceID(r)` are renamed to
`h.resolveWorkspaceID(r)`. 46 of them sit behind workspace middleware,
so they hit the context fast path and see zero behavior change. The
one caller that actually gains capability is UploadFile — which now
correctly recognizes slug requests and creates DB attachment rows.

Tests
-----
- New table-driven unit test for ResolveWorkspaceIDFromRequest covers
  all priority levels and the unknown-slug fallback.
- Regression tests for UploadFile: once with X-Workspace-Slug only
  (the broken path), once with X-Workspace-ID only (legacy CLI/daemon
  compat path). Both assert that a DB attachment row is created.
- Full Go test suite passes; typecheck + pnpm test unaffected.

Plan
----
See docs/plans/2026-04-16-unify-workspace-identity-resolver.md for the
full first-principles writeup.

Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-16 18:01:56 +08:00
Bohan Jiang
b4b69f89f6 fix(server): allow members to create and manage their own skills (#1017)
Remove admin/owner-only restriction from skill creation and import routes.
Add canManageSkill helper that lets skill creators manage their own skills,
matching the existing canManageAgent pattern for agents.
2026-04-14 23:48:57 +08:00
Bohan Jiang
1ee4e0501a fix(handler): add .claude/skills/ candidate path for skills.sh import (#792)
Skills stored under .claude/skills/{name}/SKILL.md (the Claude Code
native discovery convention) were not found during skills.sh import,
causing a 502 error. Add this path to the candidate list.

Fixes #777
2026-04-12 23:39:46 +08:00
Bohan Jiang
ee3c849c52 fix(skills): detect GitHub default branch instead of hardcoding "main" for skills.sh imports (#632)
Repos hosted on GitHub can use any branch name as default (main, master, etc.).
The skills.sh import was hardcoding "main" in raw.githubusercontent.com URLs,
causing 404s when fetching SKILL.md from repos with a different default branch.

Now queries the GitHub API (/repos/{owner}/{repo}) to get the actual default
branch before fetching files.

Fixes #517
2026-04-10 15:44:18 +08:00
yushen
f05f3face3 fix(agent): allow members to manage skills on their own agents
SetAgentSkills previously only allowed workspace owner/admin roles,
blocking members from adding skills to their own agents. Now uses
canManageAgent which allows agent owners too.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-02 12:25:19 +08:00
Naiyuan Qing
9ede795c5b feat(api): strict workspace isolation + agent parity fixes
Enforce workspace isolation at every layer:

- Router: move RequireWorkspaceMember middleware to group level so ALL
  workspace-scoped routes (issues, agents, skills, runtimes, inbox,
  comments) require workspace context
- SQL: add GetXxxInWorkspace queries that filter by workspace_id,
  eliminating cross-workspace data access at the query level
- Handlers: loadXForUser functions use workspace-scoped queries,
  no fallback to unscoped queries
- Migration 025: add workspace_id column to comment table with backfill
- ListComments: add workspace_id filter for defense-in-depth

Fix daemon workspace mapping:
- Server returns workspace_id in task claim response (from issue)
- Daemon uses task.WorkspaceID directly instead of unreliable
  workspaceIDForRuntime() local map lookup
- Remove workspaceIDForRuntime function

Fix agent/human parity:
- Comment update/delete: use resolveActor for isAuthor check so agents
  can edit/delete their own comments
- Event attribution: replace hardcoded "member" with resolveActor in
  agent, skill, and subscriber publish calls

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-30 16:49:13 +08:00
Jiayuan
f4a6e7c475 refactor(server): consolidate workspace permission checks into middleware
Move workspace membership and role validation from individual handlers
into dedicated Chi middleware. The new middleware resolves workspace ID
(from query param, X-Workspace-ID header, or URL param), validates
membership via DB, and injects the member into request context.

Handlers now read workspace ID and member from context instead of
calling requireWorkspaceMember/requireWorkspaceRole directly. This
eliminates ~17 duplicated permission checks across handlers and makes
it harder to accidentally omit access control on new routes.
2026-03-30 03:40:20 +08:00
Naiyuan Qing
9236674667 feat(realtime): WS invalidation + refetch pattern, inbox bugfixes, UI polish
Refactor real-time sync from per-event precise mutations to WS-as-invalidation-signal + debounced refetch.

Backend:
- Add SubscribeAll to Event Bus — auto-broadcasts ALL events, eliminates manual 25-item allEvents list
- Add skill event constants to protocol, fix skill handler string literals
- Add title_changed activity tracking

Frontend:
- WSClient: add onAny() method for wildcard event subscription
- useRealtimeSync: rewrite to refreshMap + prefix routing + 100ms debounce
- Precise handlers only for side effects: workspace:deleted, member:removed, member:added (self-check)
- Reconnect now refetches all stores (fixes missing members/skills/workspace refresh)
- Stale-while-revalidate: fetch() only shows loading spinner on initial load, not on refetch
- Remove redundant useWSEvent in agents/page.tsx and skills-page.tsx
- WSClient.disconnect() now clears all handler registrations

Inbox bugfixes:
- Unify sidebar badge count with page count via dedupedItems + unreadCount in store
- Sort by time DESC (removed severity-first ordering)
- Ellipsis on truncated detail labels

UI:
- Status/Priority pickers: replace RadioGroup with MenuItem for auto-close on selection

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-29 13:49:40 +08:00
Jiayuan
9bc0366662 feat(skills): add skill import from ClawHub and Skills.sh
Support importing skills from external sources (clawhub.ai and skills.sh)
via a new POST /api/skills/import endpoint. The backend auto-detects the
source from the URL, fetches skill metadata and files, and creates the
skill in the workspace. The frontend CreateSkillDialog now has two tabs:
Create (manual) and Import (paste URL with source auto-detection badge).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-26 18:21:28 +08:00
Naiyuan Qing
06122dfe9e merge: resolve conflicts with main (skills feature)
Merge origin/main which added the skills system (structured skills
with meta skill runtime injection). Resolve 4 conflicts:

- workspace/store.ts: keep both skills state + issue/inbox fetch
- types/index.ts: keep Skill types + our event exports
- handler/agent.go: merge visibility filtering + skills batch loading
- pnpm-lock.yaml: accept main's lockfile with skills deps

Also fix skill.go: migrate h.broadcast → h.publish (event bus)
to match our architecture where all WS events go through the bus.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-25 16:43:21 +08:00
Jiayuan Zhang
42aef6e13e fix: address review issues in skills system
- Fix authorization bypass in DeleteSkillFile (missing workspace/role check)
- Extract skills page into features/skills/ module (thin route shell)
- Fix skill files disappearing after save (use API return values + merge in refreshSkills)
- Fix silently swallowed DB errors in ListAgents/GetAgent skill queries

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-25 15:37:08 +08:00
Jiayuan Zhang
02df33803a feat: structured skills system with meta skill runtime injection
Replace agent.skills TEXT field with structured skill/skill_file/agent_skill
tables. Skills are workspace-level entities with supporting files, reusable
across agents via many-to-many bindings.

Backend: migration 008, sqlc queries, CRUD handler, agent-skill junction,
structured skill loading in task context snapshot.

Daemon: meta skill injection via runtime-native config (.claude/CLAUDE.md
for Claude, AGENTS.md for Codex) so agents discover .agent_context/ skills
through their native mechanism. Lean prompt without inlined skill content.

Frontend: Skills management page, agent Skills tab picker, SDK methods,
TypeScript types, workspace store integration.

Also removes auto-creation of init issues when creating agents.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-25 15:17:59 +08:00