* feat(execenv): native OpenClaw skill discovery via per-task config
MUL-2213 stopped lying about native discovery and routed openclaw skills
to .agent_context/skills/ — a path openclaw's scanner never reads.
Multica skills attached to openclaw-backed agents were still invisible to
the runtime; the AGENTS.md fallback was only a documentation patch.
OpenClaw's skill scanner walks <workspaceDir>/skills/ (plus a few other
roots), and workspaceDir is resolved from the openclaw config file —
specifically agents.list[id].workspace → agents.defaults.workspace →
~/.openclaw/workspace. There is no CLI flag or env var override on the
agent runtime; the only knob is the config file.
This change wires a per-task synthesized config:
1. execenv.prepareOpenclawConfig deep-copies the user's existing
openclaw.json (priority: $OPENCLAW_CONFIG_PATH, else
~/.openclaw/openclaw.json), rewrites agents.defaults.workspace AND
every agents.list[].workspace to the task workdir, and writes the
result to {envRoot}/openclaw-config.json. Provider sections,
registered agents, model providers, gateway settings — everything
openclaw needs to actually start — are preserved as-is.
2. resolveSkillsDir for "openclaw" now points at {workDir}/skills/,
which is the first path openclaw scans under workspaceDir. Skills
written here are picked up natively.
3. daemon.go exports OPENCLAW_CONFIG_PATH={env.OpenclawConfigPath} on
the openclaw subprocess and adds OPENCLAW_CONFIG_PATH to the
custom_env blocklist so users cannot accidentally override it.
4. buildMetaSkillContent now lists openclaw alongside the
"discovered automatically" providers; the .agent_context/skills/
fallback line stays for gemini/hermes.
The new regression test TestPrepareOpenclawSkillWriteMatchesScanPath is
the one MUL-2219's DoD calls out: it resolves the workspaceDir the way
openclaw does (reading agents.defaults.workspace out of the synthesized
config) and proves {workspaceDir}/skills/<name>/SKILL.md is what Multica
actually wrote. The pre-MUL-2219 fix asserted "we wrote a file" without
checking the scanner would ever see it — which is how the dead drop into
.openclaw/skills/ landed in #2621's first commit.
Verified locally: minimum-viable synthesized config validates via
`openclaw config validate`, and `OPENCLAW_CONFIG_PATH=<path> openclaw
config get agents.defaults.workspace` returns the task workdir as
expected. MUL-2219
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* fix(execenv): delegate openclaw config parsing to CLI and fail closed
Address Elon's must-fix on PR #2628: the previous implementation parsed
~/.openclaw/openclaw.json with encoding/json, which cannot read JSON5
or follow $include — the OpenClaw spec's actual format. When parsing
failed, prepareOpenclawConfig silently emitted a minimal config, which
could boot OpenClaw without the user's registered agents, model
providers, or API keys.
Two changes:
1. Delegate active-config-path resolution and config reading to the
openclaw CLI itself. `openclaw config file` locates the active
config (covering OPENCLAW_CONFIG_PATH / OPENCLAW_STATE_DIR /
OPENCLAW_HOME / default and the legacy chain), and the wrapper we
write uses $include to point at it so OpenClaw's own loader handles
JSON5, $include nesting, env-substitution, and secret refs. We read
only agents.list via `openclaw config get --json` to rewrite each
entry's workspace — secrets, comments, and includes in the user
config are never touched.
2. Remove the silent minimal-config fallback. Any CLI failure,
malformed output, or write error now surfaces as a hard error from
Prepare / Reuse. The only "synthesize minimal" path left is a fresh
install (CLI reports a path but the file doesn't exist), where
there is no user data to lose.
The per-task override still rewrites every agents.list[].workspace,
not just agents.defaults.workspace — this is intentional task
isolation, documented in prepareOpenclawConfig and the PR body. A
host-scope per-agent workspace would otherwise silently route the
scanner back to the user's shared workspace.
Cleanups Elon flagged in the same review:
- daemon.go inline-system-prompt comment no longer claims openclaw
ignores the task workdir; it does load it now, and the inline brief
is a belt-and-suspenders carryover for older releases.
- execenv.go openclaw block no longer references "skill file paths in
the inline brief" — the brief uses "discovered automatically".
Reuse() switches to a ReuseParams struct so the openclaw binary path
threads through alongside CodexVersion without a 6th positional arg.
MUL-2219
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* fix(execenv): grant OpenClaw $include cross-dir confinement for per-task wrapper
The per-task wrapper at envRoot/openclaw-config.json $includes the user's
active config (typically ~/.openclaw/openclaw.json), but OpenClaw confines
$include resolution to the wrapper file's directory unless the target's
parent is granted via OPENCLAW_INCLUDE_ROOTS. Without this, OpenClaw refuses
to follow the link at runtime and the wrapper boots with no user-registered
agents.
prepareOpenclawConfig now returns dirname(activePath) as IncludeRoot, and
the daemon prepends it to whatever the user already has in
OPENCLAW_INCLUDE_ROOTS via the new composeOpenclawIncludeRoots helper
(dedupes, drops empty segments, preserves user-configured roots). Fresh
install emits no $include and leaves the env var untouched.
Adds OPENCLAW_INCLUDE_ROOTS to the custom_env blocklist so a per-agent
override cannot strip the granted root.
Regression tests:
- TestPrepareOpenclawConfigWrapperLoadableUnderIncludeConfinement asserts
every $include target's dirname is covered by the IncludeRoot we surface.
- TestPrepareEnvironmentOpenclawWiresIncludeRoot covers the non-fresh-install
Environment wiring.
- TestComposeOpenclawIncludeRoots covers the daemon-side env composition
(preserve, dedupe, drop empties).
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The runtime prompt's Output section unconditionally required all tasks to
post a comment via 'multica issue comment add', which conflicted with the
squad leader protocol that says to 'exit silently' on no_action.
Changes:
- Add IsSquadLeader bool to TaskContextForEnv (detected via Squad Operating
Protocol marker in agent instructions)
- Relax the Output section and assignment-triggered workflow step 5 to
allow squad leaders to exit with only a 'multica squad activity' call
when the outcome is no_action
Fixes MUL-2168
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* fix(execenv): seed user-installed Codex skills into per-task CODEX_HOME
Codex is the only daemon runtime whose HOME is redirected — the daemon
sets CODEX_HOME to a per-task isolated directory so each task gets a
clean config slate without polluting ~/.codex/. Side effect: the codex
CLI never sees the user's `~/.codex/skills/` and tells the user no skill
was found.
Other runtimes (claude / copilot / opencode / pi / cursor / kimi / kiro)
don't have this issue: they leave HOME untouched and discover both
user-level skills (from ~/.<runtime>/skills) and workspace-assigned
skills (written to a workdir-local dotfile dir) natively. Codex is the
outlier.
Fix: in execenv.Prepare and execenv.Reuse, copy each subdirectory under
`~/.codex/skills/` into the per-task `codex-home/skills/` before writing
workspace-assigned skills. Workspace skills still win on sanitized-name
conflict; user-level installer symlinks (lark-cli style) are followed so
the per-task home gets real content rather than dangling links.
Closes#1922
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* fix(execenv): wipe per-task codex skills dir before each hydration
Without this, the Reuse path leaves two classes of stale state behind:
1. Round 1 seeded user skill `writing/drafts/stale.md`. Round 2 reuses
the same workdir with workspace skill `Writing` assigned: seed
stage skips user `writing` (reserved), workspace stage writes
`SKILL.md` via MkdirAll + WriteFile but never clears the directory,
so the round-1 user support files surface under the workspace
skill — violating "workspace fully wins on name conflict" and
potentially leaking user-level files into a workspace skill view.
2. User uninstalls a skill from ~/.codex/skills between two runs. The
prior copy in codex-home/skills/<name>/ lingers, so the codex CLI
keeps seeing the removed skill.
Fix: RemoveAll(codex-home/skills) at the start of hydrateCodexSkills,
then re-seed user skills and re-write workspace skills. On Prepare
this is a no-op (envRoot was already wiped); on Reuse it resets the
slate.
Added two regression tests covering both scenarios.
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* 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).
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* 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.
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A non-trivial fraction of completed task workdirs (~28% in field reports)
end up with .gc_meta.json files containing issue_id: "". Empty issue_id
defeats the daemon's own GC loop (gc.go:139 calls
GetIssueGCCheck(meta.IssueID)) and external retention scripts that
cross-reference issue status before deleting orphaned workdirs.
Refuse to write the file when issueID is empty, logging a Warn so
operators have a starting point for debugging the upstream race
condition. Skip is preferred over a sentinel-marker file: it keeps the
data invariant clean (a .gc_meta.json file always carries a valid
issue_id) and matches the repo CLAUDE.md preference for not preserving
dual-state behavior.
WriteGCMeta now takes a *slog.Logger so it can emit the warning. The
package already uses log/slog (Prepare/reuseEnv), and daemon.go:884 has
taskLog in scope at the only call site.
Closes#1913
Co-authored-by: Matt Van Horn <455140+mvanhorn@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(daemon): reclaim disk on long-open issues + correct cancelled-status check
Two related fixes for GitHub #1890 (self-hosted disk space growth):
- The GC's done/cancelled branch compared `status.Status` against `"canceled"`
(single l), but the issue schema and the rest of the daemon use `"cancelled"`
(double l). Cancelled issues therefore never matched and only fell out via the
72h orphan TTL, which itself doesn't fire because cancelled issues are still
reachable. Aligning the spelling lets cancelled-issue task dirs be reclaimed
on the normal TTL path.
- Add a third GC mode, artifact-only cleanup, for the common case the report
flagged: an issue stays open for days while many tasks complete on it, so
per-task `node_modules`, `.next` and `.turbo` directories accumulate without
ever becoming GC-eligible. The new branch fires when `.gc_meta.completed_at`
is older than `MULTICA_GC_ARTIFACT_TTL` (default 12h), the env root is not
currently in use by an active task, and the issue is still alive. It removes
only directories whose basename matches `MULTICA_GC_ARTIFACT_PATTERNS`
(default narrow: `node_modules,.next,.turbo`); source, `.git`, `output/`,
`logs/` and the meta file are preserved so subsequent tasks can still resume
the workdir. Patterns containing path separators are dropped, `.git` subtrees
are never descended into, symlinked matches are not followed, and every
removal target is verified to live inside the task dir.
Bookkeeping: `Daemon` now tracks active env roots with a refcounted set so the
GC loop never reclaims a directory that is mid-execution; `runTask` claims the
predicted root early plus the prior workdir on reuse paths. The cycle log is
extended with bytes reclaimed and per-pattern counts so self-hosted operators
can see what was freed.
Docs: extend the daemon configuration table in CLI_AND_DAEMON.md with the new
GC env vars and add a Workspace garbage collection section explaining the
three modes and the artifact-pattern contract.
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* fix(daemon): protect active env root from full GC removal too
Address GPT-Boy's PR #1931 review: the active-root guard only fired in the
artifact-cleanup branch, leaving a real race on the full-removal paths. A
follow-up comment on a long-done issue dispatches a task that reuses the prior
workdir, but `CreateComment` does not bump issue.updated_at — so the issue
still satisfies the done+stale GCTTL window and `gcActionClean` would
`RemoveAll` the directory mid-execution. The orphan-404 path is similarly
exposed when a token's workspace access is in flux.
Move the `isActiveEnvRoot` check to the top of `shouldCleanTaskDir` so all
three delete actions (clean, orphan, artifact) skip an in-use env root in one
place, and drop the now-redundant guard from the artifact branch.
Add tests covering the three at-risk paths: active root + done/stale issue,
active root + 404 issue past orphan TTL, active root + no-meta orphan past
TTL.
Also align two stale comments noted in the same review: cleanTaskArtifacts now
documents that symlinks are skipped entirely (the previous note implied the
link itself was removed), and GCOrphanTTL no longer claims that 404s are
cleaned immediately — the implementation gates them on the same TTL.
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* 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.
* 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
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* 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)
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* feat(server): add quick-create issue async task path
Adds POST /api/issues/quick-create which validates the picked agent's
reachability up front (not archived, has runtime, runtime online) then
queues an issue-less agent task whose context JSONB carries the user's
natural-language prompt + requester + workspace. Daemon claim resolves
the workspace from the context, and the prompt builder switches to a
quick-create template instructing the agent to translate the prompt
into a single multica issue create call.
Task completion writes a success inbox item to the requester pointing at
the newly-created issue (located by querying the agent's most recent
issue in the workspace since task start, so we don't depend on agent
stdout shape). Failures write an action_required inbox item carrying the
original prompt + agent id so the frontend can offer "Edit as advanced
form" without losing input.
* feat(views): quick-create issue modal + inbox failure CTA
Adds a streamlined create-issue UI bound to the c shortcut: pick an
agent, type one line, submit. The modal closes immediately and the
agent translates the prompt into a multica issue create call in the
background. Shift+c keeps the legacy advanced form for users who want
every field. The "Advanced" button inside the new modal seeds the
shared issue-draft store with the prompt + picked agent so switching
mid-flow doesn't lose input.
Last-used agent persists per (user, workspace) via a workspace-aware
zustand store so frequent users skip the picker on every open.
Inbox renders quick_create_done items with a status pin to the new
issue and quick_create_failed items with an "Edit as advanced form"
CTA that re-seeds the legacy modal with the original prompt.
ApiError now carries the parsed JSON body so the modal can branch on
the structured agent_unavailable code without parsing the error
message.
* fix(quick-create): execenv injection, claim race, private-agent permission
Addresses GPT-Boy review on #1786:
1. execenv was rendering the assignment-task issue_context.md / runtime
workflow even for quick-create, telling the agent to call
`multica issue get/status/comment add` against an empty IssueID.
Adds QuickCreatePrompt to TaskContextForEnv, plus a quick-create
branch in renderIssueContext + the runtime_config workflow that
instructs the agent to run a single `multica issue create` and
exit, with explicit "do NOT call issue get/status/comment add"
guards.
2. ClaimAgentTask serialized only on issue_id / chat_session_id, so
concurrent quick-creates on the same agent (both NULL on those
columns) ran in parallel — making the success-inbox lookup race
over "most recent issue by this agent". Adds a third OR clause
that treats "all four FKs NULL" as a serialization key for the
same agent, so quick-create tasks on a given agent run one at a
time.
3. QuickCreateIssue handler bypassed the private-agent ownership rule
that validateAssigneePair enforces elsewhere — a user could POST a
private agent_id they didn't own and trigger it. Now routes the
picked agent through validateAssigneePair before the runtime
liveness check.
4. Clarifies the quick-create-store namespacing comment to match the
actual workspace-aware StateStorage convention used by the other
issue stores (per-user is browser-profile-local).
* fix(quick-create): branch Output section + deterministic origin lookup
Addresses GPT-Boy's second-pass review on #1786:
1. The runtime_config.go Output section forced "Final results MUST be
delivered via multica issue comment add" for every non-autopilot
task — quick-create still got this conflicting instruction even
though there's no issue to comment on. Switched the Output block
to a three-way switch so quick-create gets a tailored "stdout is
captured automatically; do NOT call comment add" branch matching
the autopilot variant.
2. Completion lookup was "most recent issue created by this agent
since task.started_at", which races against concurrent issue
creates by the same agent (assignment task running alongside
quick-create when max_concurrent_tasks > 1). Replaced with a
deterministic origin link:
- Migration 060 extends issue.origin_type CHECK to allow
'quick_create'.
- Daemon sets MULTICA_QUICK_CREATE_TASK_ID env var when running a
quick-create task.
- multica issue create CLI reads the env var and stamps the new
issue with origin_type=quick_create + origin_id=<task_id>.
- Server CreateIssue handler accepts (origin_type, origin_id)
from trusted callers (only "quick_create" is allowed; the pair
is rejected unless both fields are provided together).
- notifyQuickCreateCompleted now calls GetIssueByOrigin keyed on
(workspace_id, "quick_create", task.ID) — no more time-window
racing against parallel agent activity.
The old GetRecentIssueByCreatorSince query is removed.
Expose the shared Codex plugin cache inside each per-task CODEX_HOME before launch so plugin-provided skills are available on the first session.
Refresh agent-assigned workspace skills for both newly prepared and reused Codex environments, and cover plugin cache plus reuse behavior with focused execenv tests.
* fix(daemon): platform-aware Codex sandbox config to unbreak macOS network
On macOS, Codex's Seatbelt sandbox in workspace-write mode silently
ignores '[sandbox_workspace_write] network_access = true' (see
openai/codex#10390). That blocks DNS inside the sandbox, so 'multica
issue get' and other CLI calls fail with 'dial tcp: lookup ...: no such
host' — this is what caused MUL-963.
Changes:
- New server/internal/daemon/execenv/codex_sandbox.go: picks a sandbox
policy based on runtime.GOOS and the detected Codex CLI version.
Non-darwin or darwin with a known-fixed version keeps workspace-write
+ network_access=true; older darwin falls back to danger-full-access
and logs a warn with upgrade hint. The fix-version threshold is a
single constant (CodexDarwinNetworkAccessFixedVersion) so it's easy
to bump once upstream ships.
- Per-task config.toml now gets a 'multica-managed' marker block
(BEGIN/END comments) rewritten idempotently; user-owned keys outside
the markers are preserved. Legacy inline sandbox directives from
earlier daemon versions are stripped on migration.
- execenv.PrepareParams gains CodexVersion; execenv.Reuse takes a
codexVersion arg; daemon.go caches detected versions at registration
and threads them through to Prepare/Reuse.
- Replaces the old ensureCodexNetworkAccess tests with
platform-parameterised coverage (linux vs darwin, idempotency,
legacy-migration, policy matrix).
- docs/codex-sandbox-troubleshooting.md: symptom fingerprint table,
decision matrix, self-check commands, trade-offs.
Refs: MUL-963
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* fix(daemon): hoist managed sandbox block above user tables (MUL-963)
Review on #1246 flagged that upsertMulticaManagedBlock appended the
managed block to EOF. If the user's config.toml ends inside a TOML table
(e.g. [permissions.multica] or [profiles.foo]), a trailing bare
sandbox_mode = "..." is parsed as a key of that preceding table, so
Codex silently ignores the policy the daemon meant to apply.
Two changes make the block position-independent:
- renderMulticaManagedBlock now emits only top-level key=value lines and
uses TOML dotted-key form (sandbox_workspace_write.network_access =
true) instead of opening a [sandbox_workspace_write] header. The block
therefore neither inherits from nor leaks into any surrounding table.
- upsertMulticaManagedBlock always hoists the block to the top of the
file (stripping any previously written managed block first), so the
sandbox_mode line is always at the TOML root regardless of what the
user put below it. This also migrates configs written by the original
PR #1246 logic where the block was trapped behind a user table.
Added tests for the regression scenario (pre-existing [permissions.*]
table) and the legacy-trailing-block migration; updated the existing
Linux default test and the troubleshooting runbook to reflect the
dotted-key form.
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When an agent is triggered via @mention (not as the issue assignee),
the generated CLAUDE.md had no explicit agent identity. The agent would
infer its identity from the issue's assignee field, causing it to skip
work intended for it.
Now CLAUDE.md always includes "You are: <agent-name> (ID: <agent-id>)"
so the agent knows exactly who it is regardless of the issue assignee.
Closes MUL-709
- Move WriteGCMeta from runTask() to handleTask() so it runs after
task completion, not at start. Mid-task crashes leave orphan dirs
that get cleaned by GCOrphanTTL.
- Strengthen isBareRepo to check both HEAD and objects/ directory.
- Remove empty workspace directories after all task dirs are cleaned.
- Add 30s context timeout to git worktree prune to prevent hangs.
- Add comprehensive unit tests for shouldCleanTaskDir (8 scenarios),
cleanTaskDir, gcWorkspace empty-dir cleanup, isBareRepo, and
WriteGCMeta/ReadGCMeta roundtrip.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Isolation directories accumulate indefinitely because they're preserved
for session reuse but never cleaned up after the issue is closed.
This adds a background GC loop that periodically scans local workspace
directories and removes those whose issue is done/canceled and hasn't
been updated for 5 days (configurable via MULTICA_GC_TTL). Orphan
directories with no metadata are cleaned after 30 days.
Changes:
- Write .gc_meta.json (issue_id, workspace_id) at task completion
- Add GET /api/daemon/issues/{issueId}/gc-check endpoint for status queries
- Add gcLoop goroutine to daemon with configurable interval/TTL
- Prune stale git worktree references from bare repo caches each cycle
- New env vars: MULTICA_GC_ENABLED, MULTICA_GC_INTERVAL, MULTICA_GC_TTL,
MULTICA_GC_ORPHAN_TTL
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Codex tasks running in workspace-write sandbox mode could not resolve
api.multica.ai because the hardcoded sandbox parameter in thread/start
overrode any config.toml settings, and the default sandbox policy blocks
network access.
Changes:
- Remove hardcoded `sandbox: "workspace-write"` from thread/start RPC —
let Codex read sandbox config from its own config.toml instead
- Auto-generate config.toml in per-task CODEX_HOME with
`sandbox_mode = "workspace-write"` and `network_access = true`,
preserving any existing user settings
- Fix Reuse() to restore CodexHome for Codex provider on workdir reuse
Closes#368
Implement the Master Agent chat feature allowing users to chat with agents
directly from a floating window, separate from the issue-based workflow.
Backend:
- New chat_session and chat_message tables (migration 033)
- Make issue_id nullable on agent_task_queue for chat tasks
- REST API: create/list/get/archive sessions, send/list messages
- EnqueueChatTask in TaskService with session_id persistence
- WS events: chat:message, chat:done
- Daemon: chat task type with separate prompt builder
- ClaimTaskByRuntime populates chat context (session, message, repos)
Frontend:
- ChatSession/ChatMessage types + API client methods
- core/chat: TanStack Query options, mutations with optimistic updates, WS updaters
- features/chat: Zustand store, ChatFab (floating button), ChatWindow with
real-time streaming via task:message events
- Mounted in dashboard layout (bottom-right corner)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(agents): reply as thread instead of top-level comment
When an agent responds to a user comment, the reply is now nested under
the triggering comment (parent_id) instead of appearing as a separate
top-level comment. Also enables on_comment trigger by default for newly
created agents.
- Add trigger_comment_id column to agent_task_queue (migration 028)
- Pass triggering comment ID through EnqueueTaskForIssue → task → createAgentComment
- Include parent_id in WebSocket broadcast for agent comments
- Default agent creation includes both on_assign and on_comment triggers
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(cli): add --parent flag to comment add for threaded replies
The agent posts comments via the CLI, so the correct fix is giving it a
--parent flag rather than wiring trigger_comment_id through the task
infrastructure. The agent reads the comment list, decides which comment
to reply to, and passes --parent <comment-id>.
- Add --parent flag to `multica issue comment add`
- Update agent runtime instructions to explain --parent usage
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(daemon): pass trigger_comment_id to agent execution context
The agent now knows which comment triggered its task and gets an explicit
instruction to reply to it using --parent. The trigger_comment_id flows
from the DB through the claim response, daemon Task struct, and into
issue_context.md where the agent sees it.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(comments): agent replies to thread root, matching frontend behavior
When the triggering comment is itself a reply (has parent_id), resolve
to the thread root so the agent's reply stays in the same flat thread.
This matches the frontend where all replies share the top-level parent.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(cli): show parent_id and full IDs in comment list
The table output now includes a PARENT column and shows full comment IDs
(not truncated) so agents can see thread structure and use --parent.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(daemon): instruct agents to always use --output json
Agents now see explicit guidance to use --output json for all read
commands, ensuring they get structured data with full IDs and parent_id
for proper threading.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(daemon): differentiate comment-trigger vs assign-trigger context
When triggered by a comment, the agent now gets clear instructions:
- Primary goal is to read and respond to the comment
- Do NOT change issue status just because you replied
- Only change status if explicitly requested
This prevents the agent from seeing "In Review" and stopping, since
it now understands the task is to reply, not to re-evaluate the issue.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(daemon): split workflow by trigger type in CLAUDE.md/AGENTS.md
The Workflow section in the agent's runtime config now shows a
comment-reply workflow when triggered by a comment (read comments,
find trigger, reply, don't change status) vs the full assignment
workflow (set in_progress, do work, set in_review).
Previously the agent always saw the assignment workflow, causing it
to check the issue status, see "In Review", and stop without reading
or replying to the triggering comment.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* refactor(daemon): remove duplicate workflow from issue_context.md
Workflow instructions now live only in CLAUDE.md/AGENTS.md (runtime_config.go).
issue_context.md keeps just the task data: issue ID, trigger type, and
triggering comment ID.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(task): skip duplicate comment on completion for comment-triggered tasks
When triggered by a comment, the agent posts its own reply via CLI
with --parent. The task completion path was also creating a comment
from the agent's stdout output, resulting in duplicates. Now only
assignment-triggered tasks auto-post output as a comment. Error
messages from FailTask are still posted regardless of trigger type.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Task execution environments were all created flat under WorkspacesRoot,
mixing tasks from different workspaces. Now tasks are nested under their
workspace ID for clearer organization and easier per-workspace cleanup.
Main added execenv.Reuse() for workdir reuse across tasks on the same
issue. Our branch removed Type/BranchName/gitRoot from Environment
(repos are now checked out on demand). Resolution: keep Reuse() but
simplify it to work with the new Environment struct (no workspace type
tracking). Keep the "reused" log field from main, drop removed fields.
Agents now decide which repo to use based on issue context and check out
repos on demand via `multica repo checkout <url>`. Workspace repos are
cached locally as bare clones for fast worktree creation.
Key changes:
- Add repocache package for bare clone management (clone, fetch, worktree)
- Add `multica repo checkout` CLI command that talks to local daemon
- Add POST /repo/checkout endpoint on daemon health server
- Pass workspace repos metadata through register + task claim responses
- Remove pre-created worktrees from execenv (workdir starts empty)
- Update CLAUDE.md template to instruct agents to use `multica repo checkout`
- Pass MULTICA_DAEMON_PORT, WORKSPACE_ID, AGENT_NAME, TASK_ID env vars to agent
Previously each task created a fresh workdir via execenv.Prepare(), even
when resuming work on the same (agent, issue). This caused the agent's
session context to be out of sync with a blank code state.
Now the server returns prior_work_dir in the claim response, and the
daemon tries execenv.Reuse() first — which wraps the existing directory,
detects git worktree state, and refreshes context files. Falls back to
Prepare() if the prior workdir no longer exists. Workdirs are no longer
cleaned up after task completion so they remain available for reuse.
Add an `instructions` text field to the agent model, allowing users to
define each agent's role, expertise, and working style. Instructions are
injected into CLAUDE.md as an "Agent Identity" section so the agent
knows who it is on every task execution.
- Migration 021: add instructions column to agent table
- Backend: create/update/get agent handlers support instructions
- ClaimTask response includes instructions for daemon injection
- execenv: inject instructions into CLAUDE.md meta-skill
- Frontend: add Instructions tab to agent detail panel
Write skills to provider-native paths so agents discover them
automatically instead of relying on manual path references in
CLAUDE.md/AGENTS.md.
- Claude: write to {workDir}/.claude/skills/ (native discovery)
- Codex: write to per-task CODEX_HOME/skills/ with auth/config
seeded from ~/.codex/ (symlink auth.json, copy config files)
- Fallback: keep .agent_context/skills/ for unknown providers
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* refactor: decouple task lifecycle from issue status, add daemon health server
- Remove automatic issue status changes from StartTask (in_progress),
CompleteTask (in_review), and FailTask (blocked) in task service.
Issue status is now fully managed by the agent via `multica issue status`.
- Update agent prompt and meta skill to instruct agents to manage issue
status themselves (in_progress → done/in_review/blocked).
- Add daemon health HTTP server on 127.0.0.1:19514 with /health endpoint
exposing pid, uptime, agents, and workspaces. Fail fast if port is taken
(another daemon already running).
- Update `multica status` to check both server and daemon health.
- Add Save button to repos section in workspace settings UI.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* refactor(daemon): simplify prompt, fix runtime config path, improve task error logging
- Slim down BuildPrompt to a minimal hint; detailed workflow now lives in CLAUDE.md/AGENTS.md
- Write CLAUDE.md to workDir root instead of .claude/CLAUDE.md
- Fix git-exclude pattern (.claude → CLAUDE.md)
- Decouple task queue reconciliation from issue status changes (agents manage status via CLI)
- Add diagnostic logging when CompleteTask/FailTask fail due to unexpected task state
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(task): use task_completed/task_failed inbox notification types
FailTask was sending "agent_blocked" which conflates agent crash with
issue-level blocked status. Align notification types with the new
decoupled model: task_completed and task_failed. Update frontend types
and labels accordingly.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replace the frozen context snapshot pattern with a CLI-driven approach:
agents now use `multica` CLI commands to fetch issue details, comments,
and workspace context on demand, always getting the latest data.
- Remove buildContextSnapshot and snapshot generation from enqueue
- Claim endpoint now returns fresh agent name + skills from DB
- Daemon resolves provider from local runtimeIndex, not snapshot
- Prompt instructs agent to use `multica issue get` / `comment list`
- Meta skill (CLAUDE.md/AGENTS.md) documents all available CLI commands
- Skills still injected as filesystem files (static agent config)
- Simplify daemon types: remove TaskContext/IssueContext/RuntimeContext
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
These fields were unused in practice. Removed from frontend types,
issue detail UI, backend handlers, daemon prompt/context, protocol
messages, SQL queries, and tests. DB columns retained with defaults.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
ReposRoot was a daemon-level config that locked all tasks to a single
git repo. Replace with RepoPath in TaskContext so the server can specify
the repo per task. When not provided, daemon falls back to directory mode.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replace raw fmt/log calls with structured slog logger (Go) and
console-based logger (TypeScript). Add request logging middleware.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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>
Introduce the `execenv` package that creates isolated working directories
for each agent task. Supports git worktree mode (code tasks) and plain
directory mode (non-code tasks), with `.agent_context/issue_context.md`
injected into the workdir for Claude Code to discover.
Key changes:
- New `server/internal/daemon/execenv/` package (Prepare/Cleanup)
- `runTask()` now creates isolated env instead of using shared reposRoot
- Prompt updated to reference `.agent_context/` files
- Add `WorkspacesRoot` config (default ~/multica_workspaces)
- Add `KeepEnvAfterTask` config for debugging
- Default agent timeout increased from 20min to 2h
- `CompleteTask` now forwards branch name to server
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>