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feat(mobile): new issue creation — Manual mode fully wired with @ mention
Mobile can now actually create issues. Phase 1 left submit as a
console.log stub; this iteration wires Manual mode end-to-end so an
issue typed on a phone lands in the backend and appears in the user's
my-issues list on next refresh.
Wire-up:
- api.createIssue(body) — POST /api/issues, mirroring server route at
server/cmd/server/router.go:320. Matches the CreateIssueRequest type
exported from @multica/core/types so payload shape agrees across
clients.
- useCreateIssue() mutation in data/mutations/issues.ts — no optimistic
insert (the my-issues list is status-bucketed + scope-filtered, so
optimism needs bucket+scope decisions; invalidation is simpler and
hosted-backend latency is sub-300ms). onSuccess invalidates myAll
and inbox query keys.
- new-issue.tsx Manual panel: submit ↑ calls mutateAsync, dismisses on
success, surfaces errors via Alert.alert with the form state preserved
so the user can retry. Button shows a spinner during the in-flight
request and all inputs are disabled.
@ mention in description (members + agents):
- Mirrors comment-composer.tsx pattern exactly — selection tracking,
tokenAtCursor on every change/selection event, MentionSuggestionBar
rendered above the chip row, insertMention on pick, markers list
appended.
- Title input stays plain (web doesn't allow mentions in title; we
mirror that).
- Wire format on submit: serializeMentions(description, markers) →
`[@name](mention://type/id)` markdown. Recognised by:
* server/internal/util/mention.go ParseMentions
* packages/views/editor/extensions/mention-extension.ts (web Tiptap)
* apps/mobile/components/issue/mention-chip.tsx (mobile timeline)
- Backend does NOT trigger inbox notifications for mentions in issue
descriptions (only on comments — see server/internal/handler/comment.go
ParseMentions call). Mobile doesn't need to send a separate mentioned_*
field; the markdown alone is sufficient.
Header polish:
- SubmitIssueButton accepts a `loading` prop; renders ActivityIndicator
in place of the ↑ glyph while pending. Defends against double-tap.
- ModalCloseButton's earlier "Cancel" text is now a ✕ icon in a circle
to match the new-issue / search modal visual reference (Linear-style).
Agent mode unchanged — still a placeholder that console.logs and
dismisses. Phase 3 will wire the real agent picker, apiClient
.quickCreateIssue, and the daemon version gate.
Explicitly NOT in this commit (later phases):
- Markdown formatting toolbar (Phase 2C)
- Project / Labels / Due date / Parent chips (Phase 2D)
- Image / file attachments (Phase 2E)
- #MUL-42 issue references, @all mention
- Draft persistence, "Create Another" toggle
- Pre-fill from sub-issue entry, optimistic list insert
- Success toast (success path = silent dismiss; mobile has no toast
component yet)
Verified: pnpm --filter @multica/mobile typecheck passes; lint shows
only pre-existing issues unrelated to this change.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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d23d786724 |
feat(mobile): hybrid markdown — Shiki code + lightbox images, prose via enriched
react-native-enriched-markdown does not expose JS-level custom renderers (issues #54, #232, #246), so syntax highlighting, tap-to-lightbox, and copy buttons cannot live inside enriched. Maintainer-endorsed workaround (#246): split markdown at those boundaries and render the leaves in React. splitMarkdown walks marked.lexer tokens and emits prose / code / image segments. Each prose island gets its own EnrichedMarkdownText; code blocks reuse the in-house CodeBlock (Shiki + copy + horizontal scroll); images reuse MarkdownImage (expo-image + lightbox). Paragraph-embedded images are promoted to block siblings, matching GitHub mobile and Linear iOS. Drops ~600 LOC of dead walker code (render-block, render-inline, ast, link, mention-chip, key) that the previous engine swap left behind. Visual polish for the hybrid output: - inline code alpha 20% → 12%; enriched paints over the full line height and RN can't apply the padding/radius/0.85em that keep GitHub web's chip compact, so the web alpha reads too heavy here. - new `code-surface` token (#e8e8eb), one step darker than `secondary`, plus a 1px `border-border` hairline. Code block now elevates inside both white issue bodies and grey comment cards. - code block margin my-3 — breathing room both sides. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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6239f2c1f5 |
feat(mobile): 4-tab shell — Chat tab, More tab, single-row header, filter chips, modal stubs
Scaffolds the next phase of mobile so per-feature work has a clean shell
to fill into. No new business logic, no data fetching beyond what already
existed; this is layout + navigation only.
Tab restructure (3 → 4 tabs):
- Add Chat tab placeholder (will port web bottom-right chat widget logic).
- Rename Settings → More; convert to grouped iOS-style list with sections
Workspace / Personal / Account / Workspaces, all SectionGroup + NavRow.
- Workspace switcher list inside More uses the same NavRow visual pattern
(active row marks with checkmark, inactive shows chevron).
Header (single-row):
- ScreenHeader simplified to one row: large title left, right actions
slot. Removed the second-row WS switcher idea — switcher only lives in
More now (the global header would mix scope levels with global actions).
- New HeaderActions component holds the two global actions: search and
create-issue. Wired into all 4 tabs.
My Issues filter relocation:
- Filter button moved out of the header right slot (was a scope-mismatch
hazard — global header should not host tab-local controls). Now sits
inline at the right end of the ScopeTabs row.
- New ActiveFilterChips row renders below ScopeTabs when filters are
active; each chip is tap-to-clear. Mirrors iOS Mail/Things UX.
Stubs for next phase:
- [workspace]/new-issue.tsx and [workspace]/search.tsx as modal screens
presented from HeaderActions. Both have a Cancel button (new
ModalCloseButton) in headerLeft.
- More tab sub-pages: more/{projects,agents,pins,notifications}.tsx
registered in [workspace]/_layout.tsx with native Stack headers.
Cross-cutting:
- lib/issue-status.ts exports PRIORITY_LABEL alongside STATUS_LABEL
(used by the new filter chip row).
- All new code uses Ionicons from @expo/vector-icons; not adding
lucide-react-native — see comment-composer.tsx for the reasoning.
Verified: pnpm --filter @multica/mobile typecheck passes; lint shows
only pre-existing issues unrelated to this change; more/ subdirectory
checked against .gitignore per CLAUDE.md mobile rule 2.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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90fd3ff86c |
wip(mobile): markdown engine swap to enriched-markdown + sprint progress
Bundles the markdown rendering overhaul plus in-flight mobile feature
work as a single WIP for review.
Markdown work (the new direction):
- Swap internal Markdown component from hand-rolled marked walker to
react-native-enriched-markdown (Software Mansion, native md4c).
Public API <Markdown content={...} /> unchanged; consumers untouched.
Mention links degrade to colored links + onLinkPress routing.
- Pre-swap fixes that landed first: 3-layer inline code (later corrected),
Shiki via react-native-shiki-engine wired (now bypassed; code retained
for selective re-enable on code blocks), code block copy button with
expo-clipboard + expo-haptics, inline SVG copy/check icons, header
scale calibrated to Apple HIG, paragraph leading-6 for CJK, list
bullet column 24->16, lineBreakStrategyIOS="hangul-word" on outer
paragraph Text.
- Preprocess: <br> -> " \n" (CommonMark HardBreak) so md4c respects
intentional breaks without misreading bare \n.
- Drop the Expo Go compatibility constraint from CLAUDE.md and
markdown-renderer-research.md (project runs on dev client).
- New apps/mobile/docs/markdown-renderer-research.md captures the
RN nested-Text rendering constraints (#10775 / #45925 / #6728), the
CJK amplification mechanism, the typography scale calibration, and
every decision-log entry from the engine evolution.
Other in-flight mobile features included:
- Issue detail timeline polish, comment composer + action sheet,
mention suggestion bar, emoji picker sheet, reaction bar.
- Status / priority / assignee / label / due date picker sheets.
- My Issues filter sheet + view store.
- Realtime layer (ws-client, realtime-provider, use-inbox-realtime).
- Data layer additions (queries, mutations, schemas, attribute chips).
Cross-package:
- packages/core/api/schemas.ts: export IssueSchema for mobile use.
Build: native rebuild required after pulling (enriched-markdown is
a native Fabric module).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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48c1e3746e |
feat(mobile): standalone markdown renderer with mentions, files, images, lightbox
Replaces `<Text>{content}</Text>` placeholders in issue description and
comment body with a full markdown pipeline at apps/mobile/lib/markdown/.
Pipeline: preprocess → marked.lexer → AST transforms → RN component tree.
Uses `marked` (~30KB JS parser) for CommonMark+GFM tokens; renderer is
hand-written (~600 LoC) for full control over RN's text-in-text rules,
mention chips, file cards, and inline-image-to-block promotion.
Supported in this drop:
- Headings, paragraphs, lists (ordered/unordered/task), block quotes,
hr, fenced code (no syntax highlight), strong/em/del/codespan, autolinks
- Mention chips: mention://member/<id>, mention://agent/<id>,
mention://issue/<id> — name resolution via existing useActorLookup;
issue tap navigates to /:slug/issue/:id
- File cards: !file[name](url) preprocessed to [📎 name](url) link;
Linking.openURL hands off to system viewers (PDF, doc, share sheet)
- Inline images promoted to block siblings (AST pass) — marked always
wraps `![]()` in paragraph and RN can't put Image inside Text
- Real aspect ratio via Image.getSize, expo-image for caching/transition,
global LightboxProvider with react-native-image-viewing for tap-to-zoom
- Tables degrade to card-per-row with header:value pairs (mobile-friendly
responsive pattern; horizontal scroll tables get lost on touch)
- Embedded HTML stripped before lexing: <br> → newline, comments removed,
other tags peeled to inner text. Residual html tokens render muted
Cross-package: lifted preprocessMentionShortcodes to @multica/core/markdown
so mobile can import it (mobile may import pure functions from core; cannot
import from packages/ui per Sharing Principles). packages/ui/markdown
keeps its own synced copy with a cross-reference comment — packages/ui
cannot import from core (Package Boundary Rules), so two synced copies
is the cleanest path.
Drops the comment-card "📎 N attachments" placeholder; markdown rendering
covers inline images and !file[] cards. attachments[] is backend cleanup
metadata, not display content (matches web).
New deps: marked@18, expo-image@55, react-native-image-viewing@0.2.
All Expo Go compatible — no native modules added.
Plan: ~/.claude/plans/plan-dynamic-narwhal.md
Research: apps/mobile/docs/markdown-renderer-research.md
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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bb281e7dbd |
feat(mobile): activity row parity with web — lead icon, coalesce badge, single-line
Activity rows previously showed a two-line `[verb] / [absolute time]` block with no icons, mismatching web (issue-detail.tsx:1046-1100). This redesign brings mobile in line: - Single-line layout: [lead icon] [name] [verb...truncate] [×N] [time→] - Contextual lead icon: StatusIcon(details.to) for status_changed, PriorityIcon(details.to) for priority_changed, inline Calendar SVG for due_date_changed, ActorAvatar(size=16) otherwise - Relative time right-aligned (drops the made-up "Linear-style" absolute timestamp; web uses relative + hover tooltip, mobile keeps relative only for v1) - Coalesce ×N badge for non-task actions; task_completed/failed already bake the count into their copy - Whole row text-xs muted-foreground — activity is supposed to feel quiet next to comment bubbles - FlatList contentContainer gap-3 owns row spacing; rows themselves drop their own py so spacing doesn't double up Calendar icon is an inline 16-line react-native-svg primitive — avoids adding lucide-react-native to the mobile baseline. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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af79a7fb4e |
feat(mobile): ApiClient capability set + issue detail v1 + lessons in CLAUDE.md
ApiClient hardening (data/api.ts):
- onUnauthorized callback wired in _layout.tsx — 401 clears token,
workspace store, TanStack Query cache, replaces nav to /login.
Idempotent via signingOutRef. Mirrors packages/core/api/client.ts
handleUnauthorized.
- X-Request-ID per request (lib/request-id.ts)
- Structured logger: `[api] -> METHOD path (rid)` on start, `[api] <-
STATUS path (rid, duration)` on end. console.error for 5xx,
console.warn for 404, console.log for success.
- Zod parseWithFallback for listIssues + listTimeline (the only two
endpoints with schemas in packages/core/api/schemas.ts today —
matches web's current coverage; new schemas should land on the web
side first and both clients pick them up).
Core export (packages/core/package.json):
- Add `./api/schemas` to exports map so mobile can import the shared
Zod schemas + EMPTY_* fallbacks (pure data, on the mobile sharing
whitelist per CLAUDE.md).
Issue detail v1 (app/(app)/[workspace]/issue/[id].tsx):
- Read issue + infinite-scroll timeline + comment composer
- Stack header shows MUL-XXX once detail loads
- Supporting files: data/queries/issues.ts, data/mutations/issues.ts,
components/issue/{timeline-list,comment-composer,...},
lib/{format-activity,timeline-coalesce,timeline-thread}.ts
- Property edits, reactions, mentions, image lightbox deferred to V2+
apps/mobile/CLAUDE.md — Lessons learned (encode into reflexes):
1. Install/upgrade deps: `pnpm view <pkg> dist-tags` first; `expo
install` for Expo packages, never `pnpm add` blindly
2. New source subdirectory: `git check-ignore -v` to verify against
root .gitignore generic rules (data/, build/, bin/); add !data/
override if matched. Cost a 14-file missing commit before.
3. ApiClient capability list (Zod parse / 401 callback / X-Request-ID
/ structured logger) — all baseline, not polish
4. Visual alignment is baseline, not polish — tab icons, screen titles,
right-column vertical alignment of trailing elements, type-aware
secondary lines (mirror InboxDetailLabel, not raw item.body)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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a979124c21 |
fix(mobile): unignore data/ + dedup, layout, mark-read, SVG icons, issue page
Critical: previous commit (
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def9c08d35 |
feat(mobile): v1 shell — auth, workspace switching, inbox + my-issues
- Auth: email OTP login mirroring packages/core/auth/store.ts behavior (401 clears token, non-401 preserves; token written only on verify success); expo-secure-store with key "multica_token" matching desktop - Workspace context: /[workspace]/ URL slug as source of truth (deep- link friendly), ApiClient auto-injects X-Workspace-Slug, SecureStore persists last-selected slug for cold-start restore - Bottom tabs (Ionicons): Inbox / My Issues / Settings - Inbox: actor avatar, unread brand-dot, status icon, time-ago + body subtitle. getInboxDisplayTitle mirrored from packages/views/inbox/ components/inbox-display.ts - My Issues: priority bars (matching IssuePriority bar counts from packages/core/issues/config/priority.ts), status dot, identifier, title, assignee avatar - Settings: account info + workspace switcher; switching replaces nav to /[newSlug]/inbox so back stack doesn't trail to old workspace - Multi-env: .env.staging / .env.production / .env.development.local with EXPO_PUBLIC_API_URL; APP_ENV in app.config.ts swaps bundleIdentifier so dev/staging/prod coexist on a device - Build: dev:mobile + dev:mobile:staging scripts; main turbo build/typecheck/lint/test filter excludes @multica/mobile Tech-stack (locked in apps/mobile/CLAUDE.md): - Expo SDK 55, RN 0.83.6, React 19.2.0 (pinned, NOT catalog) - NativeWind 4 + Tailwind 3.4 (intentional mismatch w/ web's Tailwind 4; visual tokens transcribed by hand from packages/ui/styles/tokens.css) - TanStack Query 5 with AppState focus listener; Zustand 5 Not in this commit (intentional): issue detail page, mark-read mutation, pull-to-refresh polish — next iteration. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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docs(mobile): establish independence rules and tech-stack baseline
- Refactor root CLAUDE.md sharing rules into a single Sharing Principles section, replacing scattered mentions across 10 places with one source of truth + minimal "(web + desktop)" qualifiers on existing sections - Add apps/mobile/CLAUDE.md with locked tech-stack baseline: Expo SDK 54, React Native 0.81, NativeWind 4 + Tailwind 3.4, react-native-reusables, TanStack Query 5, Zustand, expo-secure-store - Mobile pins React directly (does NOT track root catalog:) so the Expo SDK / RN release schedule isn't blocked by web/desktop upgrades - Visual tokens are mobile-owned (transcribed from packages/ui/styles/ tokens.css by hand, not imported); Tailwind v3.4 vs v4 mismatch makes file sharing impractical anyway - Document mobile build/release pipeline (main CI excludes mobile, separate mobile-verify and mobile-release workflows, EAS Update for OTA) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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docs(changelog): add v0.2.28 entry for 2026-05-08 release (#2271)
Daemon disk-usage CLI, Skill picker search, Timeline polish and task_usage daily rollup. Single-line bullets matching prior entries. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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fix: make CLI short IDs routable
Make CLI table IDs routable across issue, autopilot, project, label, and task-run workflows. Adds scoped UUID-prefix resolution, --full-id table options, issue KEY display, safer actor/name output, and updated CLI docs/runtime prompt. |
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00ba0aa4e6 |
fix(desktop): replace Electron placeholder icons with Multica asterisk for Windows + Linux (#2248)
Both `apps/desktop/build/icon.ico` (Windows installer + Multica.exe) and `apps/desktop/build/icon.png` (Linux deb/rpm/AppImage) were the default electron-vite scaffold "atom" placeholder. They were never updated when the macOS `icon.icns` was switched to the Multica asterisk in #1074, and have shipped as-is in every v0.2.x release including v0.2.26 — closes GitHub #2195. Source: 1024×1024 PNG extracted from the existing build/icon.icns (icon_512x512@2x), so all three platforms now share the same artwork. - icon.ico: BMP frames at 16/24/32/48/64/128 + PNG-compressed 256×256. Matches electron-builder's "≥256×256" requirement and the BMP-then-PNG format mix Windows Explorer / NSIS render best across Win10/11. - icon.png: 1024×1024 RGBA, replacing the previous 512×512 placeholder. No electron-builder.yml change needed — buildResources: build picks both files up automatically. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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de356561bc |
docs(changelog): add v0.2.27 entry
* docs(changelog): add v0.2.27 entry Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * docs(changelog): simplify v0.2.27 wording Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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feat: harden desktop frontend against API response drift (MUL-1828) (#2208)
* docs(claude): add API Response Compatibility section Narrows the existing "no backwards compat" rule to internal code only, and adds a new section that codifies the defensive boundary at API edges: parse-don't-cast, never pin UI to a single field, enum drift must downgrade not crash. Driven by #2143/#2147/#2192 — all three were the desktop client white- screening on backend response shape changes the client wasn't built against. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * feat(core): add zod-based API response validation layer Introduces a defensive boundary so a malformed backend response degrades into a safe fallback (empty page, [], etc.) instead of throwing inside React render. - Adds zod to the pnpm catalog and as a @multica/core dependency. - New parseWithFallback helper in core/api/schema.ts that runs safeParse, logs a warn with the endpoint + zod issues on failure, and returns the caller-supplied fallback. Never throws. - Schemas in core/api/schemas.ts are deliberately lenient (string enums kept as z.string() so unknown values still parse, optional fields default, nested records use .loose() for unknown keys). - Wires setSchemaLogger from CoreProvider so warnings flow through the same logger as the rest of the API client. This is the primitive — see the next commit for the call-site wiring. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * feat(api): guard top 5 high-risk endpoints with parseWithFallback Wraps the response of the five endpoints whose UIs white-screened in past incidents (#2143/#2147/#2192) so a contract drift returns a safe fallback instead of crashing the consumer: - listIssues → ListIssuesResponseSchema, fallback { issues: [], total: 0 } - listTimeline → TimelinePageSchema, fallback empty page - listComments → CommentsListSchema, fallback [] - listIssueSubscribers → SubscribersListSchema, fallback [] - listChildIssues → ChildIssuesResponseSchema, fallback { issues: [] } getIssue is intentionally NOT wrapped: there is no sensible "empty issue" — the entire detail page depends on real fields. The page-level ErrorBoundary (separate commit) catches that case. Adds schema.test.ts with 9 cases covering the five failure modes listed in MUL-1828: missing fields, wrong types, enum drift, null body, and null arrays. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * feat(ui): add ErrorBoundary and wrap high-risk pages Section-level error boundary (no third-party dep — class component + default fallback in @multica/ui). Supports a fallback render prop and resetKeys for auto-recovery on resource navigation. Wraps the surfaces that white-screened in past incidents: - IssueDetail (web + desktop + inbox split-pane) — keyed on issueId so navigating to a different issue clears the boundary automatically. - IssuesPage (web + desktop). Boundaries are placed at consumer call sites rather than inside IssueDetail itself so we don't have to refactor the 1100-line component, and so a crash inside one inbox split-pane doesn't take down the inbox list next to it. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(core): make all API schemas .loose() to preserve unknown fields zod 4 z.object() defaults to STRIP, which silently drops fields the schema didn't list. That makes the schema layer a sync point: a future PR adding a TS field but forgetting the schema would have the field disappear at runtime while TS still claims it exists — the exact bug- class this PR is meant to prevent, just inverted. Apply .loose() to every object schema (TimelineEntry, TimelinePage, Comment, Issue, ListIssuesResponse, Subscriber, ChildIssuesResponse) so unknown server-side fields pass through unchanged. Add a regression test that feeds a payload with extra fields at both entry and page level, and a direct unit test for parseWithFallback decoupled from any endpoint. Update the listIssues fallback test to use a wrong-type payload — under .loose() the previous "{ unexpected: true }" payload parses successfully (every declared field has a default) instead of triggering the fallback path it was meant to exercise. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * docs(claude): strip field-specific examples from API Compatibility section The original wording embedded current schema field names (entries, has_more_before, has_more_after, cursor, status, type) directly in the rules. CLAUDE.md should state the rule, not the implementation — once a field is renamed the doc drifts out of sync with the code, and the specific names don't add anything the abstract rule doesn't. Keep the rule, drop the field-level archaeology. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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feat(cli): add multica workspace update (#2191)
* feat(cli): add `multica workspace update` to edit workspace metadata Closes the CLI-side gap for #2178: the `PATCH /api/workspaces/{id}` endpoint and TS client method already exist, only the CLI subcommand was missing. Supports partial updates of name, description, context, and issue_prefix; long fields accept stdin via `--description-stdin` / `--context-stdin`. `slug` stays immutable, `settings`/`repos` are out of scope (deferred). Empty PATCH is rejected locally so we don't fire a no-op `EventWorkspaceUpdated` broadcast. Permission gate is unchanged (server-side admin/owner middleware). Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(cli): address review on workspace update command - Reject `--issue-prefix ""` (and whitespace-only) explicitly. The server handler silently skips empty prefixes, so the previous behavior was a 200 OK with no actual change — exactly the kind of invisible no-op Emacs flagged in review. - Restore the `## Issues` H2 in the zh CLI reference. The earlier edit dropped it, leaving issue commands nested under the Workspaces section. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * docs(cli): list `workspace update` in the en + zh top-level reference Mirrors the existing zh-only entry under apps/docs/content/docs/cli/ into the English overview so the new command is discoverable from both locales. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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fix(docs): keep zh internal links inside the zh locale (#2179)
Markdown links like `[xx](/workspaces)` written in `*.zh.mdx` rendered as bare `<a href="/workspaces">`, which Next's basePath rewrote to `/docs/workspaces` and the docs middleware then routed to English — silently kicking Chinese readers out of their locale on every internal click. Add a `LocaleLink` MDX `a` override that runs every internal href through `prefixLocale(href, lang)` before passing it to `next/link`, and wire a `DocsLocaleProvider` around the MDX body in both page entry points so the override and `NumberedCard` know the active locale. External links, in-page anchors, relative paths, already-prefixed paths, and default-language pages are deliberately left untouched. Closes the bug reported in https://github.com/multica-ai/multica/issues/2173. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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32740d0ee3 |
docs+i18n: fix terminology/runtime drift across landing, onboarding, docs (#2146)
* fix(landing): align ZH copy with conventions and update tool list to 11 - Replace "Agent" with "智能体" in ZH marketing copy (lines 1-275) per conventions.zh.mdx — landing was the only surface still using "Agent" while UI, docs, and locales already use "智能体". Changelog-section technical names (Agent SDK / Agent runtime / Cursor Agent) preserved. - Replace the 4-tool list (Claude Code / Codex / OpenClaw / OpenCode) with the actual 11 supported tools across hero card, how-it-works step, and FAQ — this matches daemon-runtimes.mdx and the file's own changelog entries that already record the rollout of Cursor, Copilot, Gemini, Hermes, Kimi, Kiro CLI, and Pi. - Drop the "plug in and go" line; replace with an honest sentence about multica setup walking through OAuth + daemon start. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(i18n): correct daemon/runtime drift across modals, onboarding, docs - modals/zh-Hans: 4 places used "daemon" untranslated; conventions.zh.mdx rules Daemon -> 守护进程. Aligned. - onboarding/zh-Hans: line "把任务交给它们" was the only spot using "任务" for the task entity; rest of the file already uses lowercase "task" per conventions. Aligned. - onboarding (en + zh-Hans) runtime_aside.what_suffix: said runtime IS a background process. daemon-runtimes.mdx defines runtime = daemon × one AI coding tool (one machine + N tools = N runtimes). Replaced with the correct definition so new users form the right mental model on first contact. - onboarding (en + zh-Hans) step_platform headline+lede: said "Connect a runtime" but the next options are "install desktop / CLI / cloud waitlist" — those install a runtime source, not connect to one. Reworded. - onboarding/zh-Hans: 4 places used "AI 编码工具"; docs use "AI 编程工具" consistently. Unified on the docs term. - daemon-runtimes (en + zh): added cross-link to /desktop-app for users deciding between desktop daemon and CLI daemon. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(onboarding): localize starter-content (Getting Started project) The Getting Started project + welcome issue + 10 sub-issues that land in the workspace at the end of onboarding were hardcoded English. Chinese users finished a Chinese onboarding flow and arrived to an all-English workspace; the welcome issue's prompt to the agent was also English, so the agent's first reply tended to be English regardless of what templates the user picked. This commit adds Chinese parity, fixes the runtime definition error that was the source of similar drift in onboarding.json, and removes a few hardcoded UI specifics that would silently rot. Architecture: - Long-form markdown (~600 lines per language) lives in TS sibling files: starter-content-content-en.ts and starter-content-content-zh.ts. JSON locales were considered, but multi-paragraph markdown becomes unreadable single-line escape soup in JSON; keeping it in TS lets reviewers see the rendered shape and catch markdown regressions in code review. - starter-content-templates.ts is now a thin orchestrator: imports both content files, exports buildImportPayload({ ..., locale }), picks the right one at runtime. - StarterContentPrompt resolves locale from i18n.language (with a small startsWith("zh") helper so "zh-Hans-CN" or future variants still hit the ZH content). Content fixes (apply to both EN and ZH): - "A runtime is a small background process" was wrong (runtime = daemon × one AI coding tool, per docs). Replaced with the correct definition so the welcome agent doesn't seed an incorrect mental model. - Removed hardcoded "tabs at the top: 6 tabs" / "(third row)" / "6 templates" lists — those rot the moment product UI changes. Replaced with descriptions that don't depend on exact counts/positions. Conventions adherence (ZH): - agent → 智能体, daemon → 守护进程, runtime → 运行时, workspace → 工作区 - task / issue / skill stay lowercase English (per conventions.zh.mdx) - Product UI labels (Properties, Assignee, Status, Activity, Live card, Inbox, Members, Settings, Runtimes, Configure, Repositories, Instructions, Tasks, Skills, Autopilot, etc.) stay English so the doc text matches what the user sees on screen. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * docs(conventions): formalize mixed-rule for task / issue / skill in CN The prior rule said issue/skill/task always render as lowercase English in Chinese text. That worked for UI strings but never matched what the sister docs actually do — tasks.zh.mdx is built around "执行任务", issues.zh.mdx titles "Issue 与 project", skills.zh.mdx titles "Skills". Three docs, three patterns, all sensible in their own context, none matching the old rule. Conventions also explicitly cited the docs as the voice standard, so the rule was internally inconsistent. This commit promotes the de facto pattern to a written rule: - UI strings, state names, code references → lowercase English ("排队中的 task", "创建子 issue", "为智能体注入 skill") - Doc titles / section headings → Title-case English OR Chinese term ("Issue 与 project", "Skills", "执行任务") - Doc prose where the entity is the running subject → Chinese term, with English in parentheses on first mention ("**执行任务**(task)是智能体每一次工作的单位") - API / DB fields → always task / issue / skill (`task_id`, etc.) Provides the term mapping (task ↔ 执行任务) explicitly so future translation PRs don't have to rediscover it. No code or other doc changes — tasks.zh.mdx already follows this pattern; this commit just formalizes it. Other ZH locale strings remain lowercase per the UI rule (which the locale audit + PR #2139 verified). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * docs: add Projects page (en + zh) and Autopilot failure visibility note The audit found that 'projects' was the most prominently missing docs page — it appears as a sidebar nav item in onboarding's workspace preview, but users clicking through to docs found nothing on the topic. The other locale-but-no-doc pages (my-issues, labels, settings) are listed as follow-ups; this PR ships the highest-impact one. Also adds a missing piece in tasks.{mdx,zh.mdx}: the Autopilot no-auto-retry callout explained the *why* but never the *how do I notice* — added a sentence pointing users at Inbox + the issue status revert + the Autopilot page's run history. projects.mdx covers: - What a project is (container for related issues) - Fields: name, icon, description, lead, status, priority, progress - Project-issue many-to-one relationship + how progress is computed - Pinning to sidebar (personal preference) - Resources section (GitHub repos passed to daemon) - Delete behavior (issues unlinked, not deleted) - Lead can be a member or an agent Both pages registered in meta.json / meta.zh.json under "Workspace & team" group, between issues and comments. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * chore(pr-template): add drift-prevention checkboxes for runtime/CN copy Two failure modes the docs+onboarding audit found, both caused by adding-a-thing without remembering all the places that thing surfaces: 1. New runtime / coding tool / UI tab gets recorded in changelog but not in landing FAQ ("Multica supports 4 tools" while changelog shows the 11th was added) or starter-content tutorial ("6 tabs at the top: Instructions / Skills / Tasks / Environment / Custom Args / Settings" stays frozen the moment a tab is added or renamed). 2. Chinese copy added without checking the canonical glossary — "Agent" survived in landing/zh.ts long after product UI standardized on "智能体" because nobody routed landing through the conventions review. Adding two checklist items to the PR template so authors see the specific paths to update at PR-creation time, before the drift ships. This is the final batch (5 / 5) from the audit. 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docs(changelog): add v0.2.26 entry for 2026-05-06 release (#2138)
* docs(changelog): add v0.2.26 entry for 2026-05-06 release Summarizes the 32 PRs landed on main since v0.2.25: i18n (en + zh-Hans) full rollout, system notifications toggle, chat session deletion, Redis-backed runtime liveness, long-issue Timeline keyset pagination, and a batch of daemon/runtime stability fixes. Mirrored across en.ts and zh.ts. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * docs(changelog): tighten v0.2.26 feature copy Per review feedback — drop "so you can" / "across the entire app" clauses, match the terse one-clause cadence used by the 0.2.24 entry. Improvements/fixes copy is unchanged. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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feat(settings): rename Appearance tab to Preferences and persist active tab in URL (#2131)
- Rename appearance-tab → preferences-tab; AppearanceTab → PreferencesTab - i18n top-level key appearance → preferences; tab label "Appearance" → "Preferences" / "偏好设置" - Swap icon Palette → SlidersHorizontal (preferences semantic) - SettingsPage: read active tab from ?tab= via NavigationAdapter, write back with replace() on change; whitelist valid tabs (incl. desktop extras daemon/updates), unknown values fall back to profile - Update conventions.mdx (en + zh) references to renamed file and i18n key Why preferences over appearance: the tab held both theme and language; "Appearance" semantically excludes localization. "Preferences" follows Linear/Slack/Discord and leaves room to add timezone/date format later. Why query param over path: settings tabs are UI modifier state, not resources; query persistence keeps the existing single Next.js route file and desktop memory router unchanged, gives a natural fallback for unknown values, and avoids 404 risk. Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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feat(i18n): full rollout — 21 namespaces translated (en + zh-Hans) (#1853)
* feat(i18n): rollout phase — translate 9 namespaces (WIP)
Phase 1 complete (基建 + login + Settings language switcher),
phase 2 partial (Wave 4 done, search done). Pending namespaces
documented inline; another developer can pick up from here.
Infrastructure
--------------
- server: add users.language column + extend PATCH /api/me
(TestUpdateMeAcceptsLanguage / TestUpdateMePreservesLanguage)
- packages/core/i18n: types / pickLocale (intl-localematcher) /
browser-cookie-adapter / createI18n (initAsync false +
useSuspense false) / I18nProvider / LocaleAdapterProvider
- Split server-safe vs React entries:
@multica/core/i18n — for proxy/RSC/middleware (no React)
@multica/core/i18n/react — for client trees (createContext)
(RSC vendored React lacks createContext; mixed import would crash
proxy.ts at module load.)
- packages/views/i18n: useT hook + selector API augmentation
(i18next v26 default; auto-propagates to apps via the side-effect
import in use-t.ts).
- apps/web: proxy.ts (Next 16 renamed middleware) merges existing
legacy/root redirects with x-multica-locale header forwarding;
layout.tsx reads locale via headers() and pre-loads RSC resources.
- apps/desktop: webPreferences.additionalArguments injects
systemLocale (no sendSync — avoids main-thread blocking IPC);
renderer adapter reads via process.argv.
- ESLint: i18next/no-literal-string at file-scope for translated
files via packages/views/eslint.config.mjs TRANSLATED_FILES.
- glossary.md (packages/views/locales/) freezes term policy:
Issue / Workspace / Agent / Skill / Autopilot / Daemon / Runtime
stay English; Inbox / Project / Comment / Member translate.
Translated namespaces (9 / 19)
------------------------------
- auth: login page (web wrapper含 desktop-handoff 文案) + Settings
Appearance language switcher
- editor: 9 .tsx (bubble-menu / link-hover-card / readonly-content /
title-editor / extensions: code-block / file-card / image-view /
mention-suggestion) + 32 keys
- invite: 25 keys
- labels / members / my-issues: Wave 4 全部
- search: command palette 35 keys
- navigation: no user-facing strings (no-op)
Pending (10 / 19)
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issues (46 files / ~210 keys)
agents (29 files / ~155 keys; presence.ts + config.ts label maps
允许进 i18n)
onboarding (22 files / ~150 keys)
settings rest / skills / modals / workspace / chat / inbox /
projects / autopilots / layout
Workflow for picking up
-----------------------
- Glossary: packages/views/locales/glossary.md (mandatory read)
- Reference impls: auth/login-page.tsx + editor/* (selector API +
i18n-provider test wrapper pattern)
- Per namespace:
1. create locales/{en,zh-Hans}/{ns}.json
2. add to packages/views/i18n/resources-types.ts
3. useT('{ns}') + t($ => $.foo) in components
4. add files to TRANSLATED_FILES in eslint.config.mjs
5. typecheck + test + lint must pass
- Subagents currently CANNOT write files (sandbox deny). Run as
hybrid: subagent researches + outputs full JSON + tsx diff,
controller writes.
Other
-----
- scripts/init-worktree-env.sh: default
MULTICA_DEV_VERIFICATION_CODE=888888 in dev for deterministic
login (gated by isProductionEnv).
Verified: pnpm typecheck (6 pkgs ok), pnpm test (232 pass),
make test (Go).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* docs(i18n): rewrite glossary aligned with docs zh voice
Switch translation policy to match the canonical CN voice already
established in apps/docs/content/docs/*.zh.mdx (20+ files). The new
rule splits product nouns into two classes:
- Typed entities (issue / project / skill / autopilot / task) — kept as
lowercase English in CN text, visually marking them as system types.
- Concepts (workspace / agent / daemon / runtime / inbox) — fully
translated (工作区 / 智能体 / 守护进程 / 运行时 / 收件箱).
Previous glossary kept Workspace / Agent / Daemon / Runtime as English
on "工程惯例" grounds, but docs zh and CN AI ecosystem (Coze / 腾讯元器
/ 百度) consistently translate these. App UI now matches docs voice so
users don't see split personality between the app and its own docs.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(i18n): register 6 namespaces and retrofit zh strings to new glossary
Two fixes that were blocking the previously-translated namespaces from
actually rendering in CN:
1. RESOURCES gap — locales/index.ts only loaded common/auth/settings,
but resources-types.ts declared 12 namespaces and 6 of them had real
translation content. At runtime i18next would fall back to raw keys
for editor / invite / labels / members / my-issues / search.
Register all 9 currently-translated namespaces.
2. Retrofit zh strings to the docs-aligned glossary:
- "Issue" → "issue" (lowercase entity)
- "Workspace" → "工作区"
- "Agent" → "智能体"
- "Runtime" → "运行时"
- "Skill" → "skill" (lowercase)
- "项目" → "project" (lowercase)
Touched: editor.json (sub_issue + mention.group_issues), invite.json
(3 Workspace occurrences), members.json (agents_section / more_agents),
my-issues.json (8 retrofits across page/header/errors), search.json
(13 retrofits across groups/pages/commands/empty).
Verified: pnpm typecheck (6/6) + pnpm test (238/238) all green.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(i18n): translate inbox namespace
First namespace through the sub-agent → main-agent integration pipeline.
JSON: en/inbox.json + zh-Hans/inbox.json — 60 keys across page / menu /
list / detail / types / labels / errors. Time-formatter labels are kept
compact in EN ("5m" / "3h" / "2d") and use full units in zh ("5 分钟" /
"5 小时" / "5 天") since raw "5 分" reads as "5 marks/points" in CN.
Component changes converted two module-level statics into hooks so the
strings can flow through i18next:
- inbox-list-item.tsx: `timeAgo` (pure fn) → `useTimeAgo` (hook
returning a fn). The local copy is a duplicate of @multica/core/utils
`timeAgo` that is only used by inbox-page; other consumers across
chat/agents/skills/issues stay on the core util for now and will be
translated when their namespaces land.
- inbox-detail-label.tsx: `typeLabels` (static const Record) →
`useTypeLabels` (hook returning the same Record shape). Call sites
keep the existing `typeLabels[type]` access pattern.
inbox-page.tsx now uses both hooks and `useT('inbox')` selector calls
for all hardcoded strings (~24 sites: header / dropdown menu / list
empty state / detail panel / mobile back / quick-create-failed flow /
all error toasts).
Wired up: resources-types.ts, locales/index.ts RESOURCES, ESLint
TRANSLATED_FILES (3 inbox tsx files now lint-protected).
Verified: pnpm typecheck (6/6) + pnpm --filter @multica/views test
(238/238) + ESLint clean on inbox/.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(i18n): translate workspace namespace
Translates the three workspace shell views: create-workspace-form,
new-workspace-page, no-access-page. Also fixes the prior-art
no-unescaped-entities lint errors in no-access-page.tsx — the
apostrophes in "doesn't" / "don't" were JSX text literals that move
into JSON values after translation, so the lint rule no longer fires.
Tests wrapped: workspace/create-workspace-form.test.tsx,
workspace/no-access-page.test.tsx, modals/create-workspace.test.tsx
all now wrap render() with <I18nProvider locale="en"> so the en values
in workspace.json drive the rendered text and the existing assertions
continue to match.
Slug constants kept: WORKSPACE_SLUG_FORMAT_ERROR /
WORKSPACE_SLUG_CONFLICT_ERROR exports in workspace/slug.ts are still
imported by onboarding/steps/step-workspace.tsx (out of scope here).
The workspace shell now reads its strings from workspace.json directly.
Multica.ai brand prefix in the slug input affordance is wrapped with
an inline `// eslint-disable-next-line i18next/no-literal-string` per
glossary policy on brand names.
Renamed sign_in_other → sign_in_different to avoid colliding with
i18next's `_other` plural-suffix convention which the selector-API
typings treated as a plural form of `sign_in`.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(i18n): translate projects namespace
Translates the projects list page, project detail page, project picker
dropdown, and project chip — all four user-facing surfaces under
packages/views/projects/components/.
New file: projects/components/labels.ts exposes three hooks that
replace the static `.label` field on PROJECT_STATUS_CONFIG /
PROJECT_PRIORITY_CONFIG and the previous module-level
`formatRelativeDate` helper. Core's `.label` stays untouched (it's
still consumed by search and the create-project modal, both
out-of-scope for this namespace) — those will flip when their
respective namespaces translate.
In zh, the "project" entity stays lowercase English per glossary
(`新建 project`, `还没有 project`, `从 project 移除`). Status / priority /
table column labels translate fully.
The cancelled / done / paused etc. status labels duplicate per-
namespace as `projects.status.*` rather than reading from a future
shared status namespace. This matches the auth/inbox/workspace
pattern of self-contained namespaces. If a generic "issue/project
status" pool emerges later, these can collapse.
Verified: pnpm --filter @multica/views typecheck (clean) +
test (238/238) + ESLint clean on projects/ (1 pre-existing warning
about useEffect/sidebarRef dep, unrelated to i18n).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(i18n): translate autopilots namespace
Six tsx files: autopilots-page (list + 6 templates), autopilot-detail-page
(properties / triggers / run history / delete), autopilot-dialog
(create + edit dialog), trigger-config (cron form), and the agent /
timezone pickers.
Hook conversions for module-level helpers that need t():
- summarizeTrigger / describeTrigger → useSummarizeTrigger /
useDescribeTrigger (no external callers, removed the plain exports)
- formatRelativeDate → useFormatRelativeDate (per-component hook)
- formatCountdown → useFormatCountdown (per-component hook)
- TEMPLATES array now keyed by id; titles + summaries pull from
templates/{id}/{title,summary} JSON. Prompts stay raw EN since
they're injected directly into the agent task — translating them
would translate the agent's instructions, not the user's UI.
Status / execution-mode / run-status enums render via t($ => $.status[k])
with k typed against the core type (no separate hook needed).
Verified: pnpm --filter @multica/views typecheck (clean) +
test (238/238) + ESLint clean on autopilots/.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(i18n): translate skills namespace
Seven tsx files: skills-page (list + filters + intro banner),
skill-detail-page (the giant — properties + file tree + sidebar +
conflict banner + delete dialog, ~963 lines), create-skill-dialog
(chooser + manual + URL forms), runtime-local-skill-import-panel
(local runtime browse + import), skill-columns, file-tree, file-viewer.
Notable patterns:
- `createSkillColumns` factory → `useSkillColumns` hook so column
headers flow through useT. Column identity changes per render is
fine — DataTable handles it.
- `validateNewFilePath` (pure helper) → `useValidateNewFilePath` hook
so the 5 validation error messages can be translated.
- skill_files / used_by / description_with_agents use i18next plural
keys (`_one` / `_other`) — the type system collapses these into a
single PluralValue access, so call sites use
`t($ => $.foo, { count })` and i18next picks the form.
- Per glossary, "skill" stays lowercase EN in zh ("新建 skill",
"已删除 skill", "未找到该 skill").
Test wrapper: runtime-local-skill-import-panel.test.tsx now wraps
render() with <I18nProvider> so the assertion on /Import to Workspace/i
matches the EN translation.
Verified: pnpm --filter @multica/views typecheck (clean) +
test (238/238) + ESLint clean on skills/.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(i18n): translate chat namespace
Translates all 10 chat surfaces: FAB tooltip, input placeholders,
message list (replied-in / failed-after / tools group / show-details
/ tool result preview), session history (header + time-ago labels),
chat window (new-chat / restore / expand / minimize / agent + session
dropdowns / starter prompts / empty states), context-anchor button +
card tooltips, no-agent banner, offline / unstable banner, and the
task-status pill (queued / starting up / thinking / typing + tool
labels: running command / reading files / searching code / making
edits / searching web).
Hook conversions:
- formatTimeAgo (chat-session-history) → useFormatTimeAgo
- ElapsedCaption now takes a typed `variant` ("replied" | "failed")
instead of a free-text `verb` so the i18n key is enumerable
- pickStage (task-status-pill) refactored: pure pickStageKeys returns
StageKey + optional ToolKey; useResolveStage maps to localized labels
Translation policy notes:
- Starter prompts ("List my open tasks by priority", etc.) are user
UI when displayed AND the user's input when clicked — translating
them sends the agent the user's locale-native phrasing, which is
the right UX for a CN user using a CN agent.
- buildAnchorMarkdown (chat-window) stays in English: it's an
agent-bound markdown prefix injected into the outgoing message,
not user-facing UI.
Verified: pnpm --filter @multica/views typecheck (clean) +
test (238/238).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(i18n): translate modals namespace
Translates all 11 modal sources: registry (no UI text), backlog-agent-hint,
set-parent-issue, add-child-issue, delete-issue-confirm, feedback,
issue-picker, create-workspace, create-project, create-issue (manual),
quick-create-issue (agent panel).
Notable patterns:
- create-project re-uses useProjectStatusLabels / useProjectPriorityLabels
hooks from views/projects/components/labels — same translation source
as the projects list / detail, no duplication.
- create-issue.tsx: renamed `toast.custom((t) => ...)` callback param to
`toastId` to avoid shadowing the closure-captured useT() `t` function.
- Test wrapper added to modals/create-issue.test.tsx so the two assertions
on rendered modal text (success toast + Create another) match the EN
bundle. modals/create-workspace.test.tsx was already wrapped (workspace
ns commit).
Verified: pnpm --filter @multica/views typecheck (clean) +
test (238/238).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(i18n): translate settings namespace (rest of tabs)
Builds on the appearance-tab + language switcher already shipped in
Phase 0. Translates the remaining 8 settings surfaces: settings-page
shell (left nav + tab keys), account / profile, notifications-tab
(5 group labels + descriptions), tokens-tab (create / list /
revoke / created dialog), workspace-tab (general fields + danger
zone + leave/delete confirmations), members-tab (invite + role
config + revoke / remove flows), repositories-tab, labs-tab,
delete-workspace-dialog.
Hook conversion: members-tab `roleConfig` static const → `useRoleLabels`
hook returning a Record<MemberRole, {label, description, icon}>. The
icon stays as a typed React component (Crown / Shield / User), so
rendering pattern is unchanged at call sites.
Test wrapper: settings/components/delete-workspace-dialog.test.tsx
now wraps render() with <I18nProvider> (custom render() helper)
because the test asserts on rendered button labels ("Delete workspace",
"Cancel", "Deleting...").
Verified: pnpm --filter @multica/views typecheck (clean) +
test (238/238).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(i18n): translate runtimes namespace (entry surfaces)
Translates the user-facing runtime list page surfaces:
runtimes-page (header / search / filters / chips / empty / no-matches /
bootstrapping), runtime-detail (topbar + delete dialog + delete toasts),
runtime-detail-page (not-found state), shared.tsx (4-state HealthBadge
labels).
Hook conversion: shared `healthLabel(health)` was a pure module-level
function. Added `useHealthLabel` hook for translated call sites; kept
`healthLabel` as an EN-only fallback for non-component callers (column
factory in runtime-columns).
Deferred:
- runtime-list / runtime-columns (data table column headers + cell
bodies) — large surface, not in the page-load critical path.
- connect-remote-dialog / update-section / usage-section — secondary
flows, English remains acceptable until a focused pass.
- charts/* — primarily numeric tooltips and axes; minimal user-visible
text.
Verified: pnpm --filter @multica/views typecheck (clean) +
test (238/238).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(i18n): translate layout namespace (sidebar nav, help, loader)
Translates the cross-cutting layout chrome:
- 9 sidebar nav labels (inbox / my issues / issues / projects /
autopilots / agents / runtimes / skills / settings) — driven by
labelKey instead of inline strings, resolved via useT at render.
- HelpLauncher dropdown (trigger aria + 3 items: Docs / Change log
/ Feedback)
- WorkspaceLoader (named + unnamed loading states)
- SortablePinItem unpin tooltip
Pattern shift in app-sidebar.tsx: nav arrays carry `labelKey: NavLabelKey`
(typed against the layout JSON) instead of `label: string`. The string
comparison checks (`item.label === "Inbox"`) became cleaner ID-based
checks (`item.key === "inbox"`).
Deferred: deeper sidebar surfaces — workspace switcher dropdown,
"New Issue" CTA, "Pinned" / "Workspace" / "Configure" group labels —
remain English. The 9 nav labels are the ones that read in every
session.
Verified: pnpm --filter @multica/views typecheck (clean) +
test (238/238).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(i18n): translate onboarding namespace (welcome + step header)
Translates the user-first-impression surfaces of the onboarding flow:
- step-welcome.tsx (the wordmark, headline, lede paragraphs, all CTAs:
Download Desktop / Continue on web / Start exploring / I've done
this before, illustration caption)
- step-header.tsx ("Step N of M" counter + matching aria-label)
- onboarding-flow.tsx (skip-onboarding error toast)
Test wrapper added to onboarding/components/step-header.test.tsx —
custom render() helper wraps with <I18nProvider> so the "Step 2 of 5"
assertions match the EN bundle.
Deferred (acceptable English fallback for now): step-questionnaire,
step-workspace, step-runtime-connect, step-platform-fork, step-agent,
step-first-issue, cli-install-instructions, option-card, runtime
aside panels, starter-content-prompt, cloud-waitlist-expand. These
are deeper steps with significant copy that would benefit from a
focused dedicated pass — voice on each is more nuanced (questionnaire
options, runtime install instructions, agent template recommendations).
Verified: pnpm --filter @multica/views typecheck (clean) +
test (238/238).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(i18n): add EN/zh-Hans key parity guard
Schema-level vitest that walks RESOURCES.en and RESOURCES["zh-Hans"]
namespace by namespace and asserts both bundles cover the same key
set. i18next plural rule is normalized before compare (`_one` /
`_other` collapse to a single logical key) so EN's plural pair
matches zh's `_other`-only form.
Catches retrofit drift where a new EN key lands without zh —
previously this would silently fall back to the English string in
production. Cheap to keep green: 39 tests across 21 namespaces in
under a second.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(i18n): translate issues namespace
Translates the entire issues surface — list / board / detail / comments /
sub-issues / activity feed / batch toolbar / pickers / context menu /
backlog-agent hint dialog / labels panel.
Component coverage:
- issues-page (page header, empty state, move-failed toast)
- issues-header (scope tabs, filter dropdowns w/ status/priority/
assignee/creator/project/label, display settings, sort, view toggle)
- issue-detail (page header, breadcrumb, properties / parent issue /
details / token usage sections, sub-issues, activity timeline,
formatActivity for status/priority/assignee/title/due-date changes,
subscribe/subscriber popover)
- comment-card + comment-input + reply-input (delete dialog, edit/save,
copy/edit/delete row, reply count, placeholders, expand/collapse)
- agent-live-card (is-working banner, tool count, stop / transcript)
- execution-log-section (section header, show/hide past runs, trigger
text builder, status labels, cancel-task)
- batch-action-toolbar (selected count, delete dialog with plurals)
- backlog-agent-hint-dialog (full dialog content)
- labels-panel (intro, create form, list, delete dialog)
- pickers (status / priority / assignee / due-date / label / property
search placeholder + no-results)
- issue-actions-menu-items (all dropdown / context menu items)
- use-issue-actions / use-issue-timeline (toast strings)
STATUS_CONFIG / PRIORITY_CONFIG label rendering routed through
$.status[enum] / $.priority[enum] at every call site; the core config
keeps its English fallback for non-i18n consumers but UI never reads
.label directly anymore.
Tests retrofitted: issues-page, issue-detail, and issue-actions-menu
RTL specs now wrap renders in <I18nProvider> with the EN bundle, so
their string assertions match the bundle (not hardcoded literals).
ESLint i18next allow-list extended to 24 issues files. Verified:
pnpm --filter @multica/views typecheck + test (277/277) all green.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(i18n): translate agents namespace
Translates the agents listing + detail surface and the create/duplicate
flow. Covers the high-frequency surfaces; deeper sub-tab editors
(activity / instructions / skills / env / custom-args bodies, and the
hooks-buggy runtime/model/concurrency pickers) are deferred — they
have their own pre-existing react-hooks rule violations and benefit
from a focused dedicated pass.
Component coverage:
- agents-page (page header w/ tagline + new button, scope segment,
search, sort dropdown, availability chips, archived toolbar, empty
state, no-matches messaging w/ search interpolation, list-load
error)
- agent-detail-page (back link, archived banner, archive dialog,
not-found state, all 4 toast strings)
- agent-detail-inspector (avatar editor, name + description popover,
description dialog, every PropRow label, validation message,
presence badge label sourced from $.availability[enum])
- agent-overview-pane (tab labels, discard-unsaved-changes dialog)
- create-agent-dialog (title / description / labels / placeholders /
duplicate-suffix / runtime filter buttons / runtime status copy)
- agent-row-actions (full dropdown items + cancel-tasks dialog with
pluralized "N running + M queued" summary + archive dialog + 6 toasts)
- agent-columns (every header cell, You / Archived chips, runtime
fallback labels, availability + workload labels via $.availability /
$.workload, activity tooltip body w/ created_today / created_days_ago
/ runs / failed-percent interpolation)
- inspector/skill-attach (Attach trigger label + aria)
availabilityConfig and workloadConfig now keep colors only — the
display label lives in the bundle, sourced via $.availability[enum]
and $.workload[enum] at every call site. Same pattern as
STATUS_CONFIG/PRIORITY_CONFIG in the issues namespace.
ESLint i18next allow-list extended to 8 agents files.
Verified: pnpm --filter @multica/views typecheck + test (277/277)
all green.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(i18n): clear 30 stray EN strings in translated files
Tail of literal strings missed in earlier passes — the ESLint i18next
allow-list flagged them but they slipped through review. Files touched:
- layout/app-sidebar.tsx (10 keys: Workspaces / Pending invitations /
Create workspace / Join / Decline / Log out / New Issue + shortcut /
Pinned / Workspace / Configure)
- runtimes/components/runtime-detail.tsx (Serving header + serving_count
pluralization, no_agents copy, running/queued chips with count
interpolation, Diagnostics header, CLI label, Delete runtime button,
Technical details toggle, last seen interpolation)
- onboarding/steps/step-welcome.tsx (entire WelcomeIllustration mock —
5 cards × actor names + body copy + 3 mention chips + 2 timestamps;
zh translation reads naturally instead of leaving the demo English)
- settings/components/labs-tab.tsx (`Co-authored-by: ...` git trailer
wrapped in {} so linter sees a JS string, not JSX text — magic
identifier git relies on, must not translate)
- settings/components/members-tab.tsx (✓ glyph wrapped in {})
- modals/feedback.tsx (⌘↵ shortcut wrapped in {})
ServingAgentsCard now reads availability/workload labels from
`agents` namespace (cross-namespace useT) so the bundle-truth pattern
holds: presenceConfig keeps colours only, label text comes from the
shared bundle.
Verified: typecheck + 277/277 tests + lint (only the pre-existing
react-hooks rule-of-hooks errors remain, which task #6 addresses).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(agents): rules-of-hooks + translate 4 model/runtime pickers
Three pre-existing react-hooks/rules-of-hooks violations + one missing
useMemo dep cleared, then the four pickers wired through useT.
Hook order fixes:
- concurrency-picker: useEffect now runs before the !canEdit early
return. Stale-draft reset still works the same way.
- runtime-picker: useMemo for the filtered list moved above the
!canEdit branch.
- model-dropdown: `models = data?.models ?? []` was minting a fresh
array each render and tripping the deps lint of the downstream
useMemo. Wrap in useMemo so the reference is stable.
Translation coverage:
- concurrency-picker: tooltip ("Concurrency · N max..."), range
helper text, Save button.
- runtime-picker: trigger label fallback ("No runtime"), tooltip
text composed from {{name}} + status, Mine/All filter buttons,
empty-list copy, "owned by {{name}}" + status fragments in row
tooltip, Cloud badge, online/offline aria.
- model-picker: trigger label, tooltip, "Managed by runtime"
fallback, search placeholder, "Discovering models…", default
badge, "No models available", "Use \"X\"" custom-id flow, Clear
button + its title.
- model-dropdown: every label string including the "Select a runtime
first" / "Default (provider)" / "Runtime offline — enter manually"
trigger fallbacks, the supported=false explanation block, discovery
failed badge, all popover items.
ESLint allow-list extended to 4 picker files. Verified: typecheck +
277/277 tests + lint (0 errors, only pre-existing react-hooks warnings
in unrelated files).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(i18n): translate runtimes list + connect dialog + CLI updater
Three deep runtime surfaces wired through useT, with the agents
namespace doing double duty for shared availability/workload labels.
runtime-columns:
- 7 column headers via t-augmented createRuntimeColumns({ t }).
- HealthCell now reads from useHealthLabel() (already translation-aware)
instead of the EN-only healthLabel() helper.
- WorkloadCell sources the label from $.workload[enum] (cross-namespace
to agents) — colour stays via workloadConfig.
- CostCell delta "flat" copy + CLI cell "Desktop" badge + update-
available aria/tooltip + RowMenu's full delete dialog (title /
description with {{name}} interpolation / cancel / confirm /
deleting state) plus its admin-permission hint.
connect-remote-dialog:
- Three steps fully translated: instructions (header + 4 numbered
steps + security warning + troubleshooting list with mono code
snippets escaped as JS strings), waiting (loader + hint), success
(CTA pair).
- Mono CLI commands wrapped in {} so linter sees JS strings — those
are literal commands that must stay untranslated for the user to
paste into a terminal.
update-section:
- statusConfig collapsed to icon+colour only; labels move to
$.update.status[enum] for proper translation per-state.
- "CLI Version:" / "Latest" / "available" / "Update" / "Retry"
copy + the "Managed by Desktop" tooltip and disabled hint.
Layout helpers tagged: runtime-list passes `t` through to the column
factory the same way agent-columns does.
ESLint allow-list extended with the 4 wired files. Verified:
typecheck + 277/277 tests + 0 i18n lint errors. usage-section.tsx
(KPI cards / WhenChart / TopUsageBreakdown / receipt table) is the
remaining runtimes surface — chart-heavy and benefits from a focused
pass next.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(i18n): translate 5 agent detail tabs + skill-add dialog
The 5 tabs that fill the agent detail right pane plus the shared
skill picker dialog. Agents bundle gains a `tab_body` block with
sub-namespaces per tab + a `common` slot for save/add/unsaved.
Tab coverage:
- instructions-tab: intro paragraph, multi-line example placeholder
(full 18-line zh translation), Save / Unsaved.
- env-tab: read-only intro / empty state, editable intro with two
inline `<code>` env-var examples kept English (mono terminal
payloads), KEY / value placeholders, Show/Hide value aria, Add /
Remove aria, all 3 toasts (duplicate keys / saved / save failed).
- custom-args-tab: intro about whitespace splitting, launch-mode
prefix line + `<your args>` placeholder, --flag value placeholder,
Add, Remove aria, both toasts.
- skills-tab: intro, Add skill button, import-hint callout, empty
state title + hint + add-CTA, remove-failed toast.
- activity-tab: 3 section titles (Now / Last 30 days / Recent work),
active-task pluralization, performance subtitle, all 3 empty
states, runs/success%/avg-duration/failed pluralization with
interpolation, source labels (Issue / Chat / Autopilot / Untracked),
source fallbacks (Quick create / Creating issue / Chat session /
Autopilot run), issue-short fallback, "Triggered by" tooltip
header, open-issue / transcript / cancel-task tooltips and ARIAs,
cancelling state, started/dispatched/queued time prefixes, show
more.
- skill-add-dialog: dialog title + description, empty list copy,
Cancel button, add-failed toast.
skills-tab.test.tsx wrapped in <I18nProvider> with the EN bundle so
its `Local runtime skills are always available` assertion still
matches the resolved translation instead of the raw key path.
ESLint allow-list extended with the 6 wired files. Verified:
typecheck + 277/277 tests + 0 i18n lint errors. Only the per-test
mock for skills-tab needed wrapping; the other 4 tabs ship without
test files of their own and inherit the I18nProvider chain via
agent-overview-pane / agent-detail-page test renders (when those
exist later).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(i18n): translate onboarding step-questionnaire + option-card
The user-profile step (3 questions) is the first deferred onboarding
deep step now wired through useT.
step-questionnaire:
- Eyebrow + headline + answered-progress counter with {{count}}
interpolation
- All 3 questions and their option labels (team size / role / use case)
- All 3 "Other" placeholders for free-text fallback
- Right-rail "Why three questions" / "What you get" panel: 2 eyebrow
rows, 2 unlock-item title+body pairs, learn-more link
- Back / Continue buttons via shared `common` block
option-card: shared "Other" radio label and aria.
Test wrapped in <I18nProvider>. EN value of `other_label` kept as
"Other" so the existing /^other$/i regex in step-questionnaire.test
keeps matching after the rendering pipeline switched from a hardcoded
literal to a bundle lookup.
ESLint allow-list extended with these 2 files. The remaining 4 deep
steps (workspace / runtime-connect / platform-fork / agent), the
2 ancillary surfaces (cli-install-instructions / starter-content-
prompt), and the 3 side panels (runtime-aside-panel / cloud-waitlist-
expand / compact-runtime-row) will be surfaced + swept by the global
ESLint switch (next commit).
Verified: typecheck + 277/277 tests + 0 i18n lint errors.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(i18n): flip ESLint to glob + drain remaining hardcoded EN
ESLint i18next/no-literal-string now applies to **/*.tsx by default
instead of an explicit allow-list. Files that genuinely still need
hardcoded EN are listed in STILL_HARDCODED — concrete, finite, and
the goal is to drain that list to zero.
Tail strings translated in this commit (surfaced by the global flip):
- common/task-transcript/agent-transcript-dialog.tsx — full dialog:
status badge (Running / Completed / Failed), sr-only DialogTitle,
Filter dropdown trigger + Clear filters, Copy all / Copy filtered /
Copied, tool-calls + events metadata chips with pluralization,
events-filtered "{{shown}} of {{total}}" interpolation, "Waiting
for events..." live state, "No execution data recorded." past
state. New `transcript` block in agents namespace.
- runtimes/components/charts/activity-heatmap.tsx — Less / More
legend labels around the contribution-style heat squares.
- search/search-trigger.tsx — sidebar Search... button label.
⌘ glyph wrapped in {} to satisfy the linter (mono shortcut symbol,
not translatable).
Holdouts (STILL_HARDCODED, ~14 files): the deep onboarding steps
(workspace / runtime-connect / platform-fork / agent / first-issue /
cli-install-instructions, plus 4 ancillary panels), the runtimes
usage-section + KPI cards, and 5 minor agent visual primitives
(sparkline / agent-presence-indicator / agent-profile-card /
visibility-badge / char-counter). Each one gets a dedicated future
pass; the global rule prevents new hardcoded strings from landing
elsewhere.
Verified: typecheck + 277/277 tests + 0 i18n lint errors.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(i18n): drain agent visual primitives + onboarding small components
8 files removed from STILL_HARDCODED:
agents/components/:
- char-counter — over-limit text with {{count}} interpolation
- visibility-badge — uses new agents.visibility.{private,workspace}.
{label,tooltip} block; drops VISIBILITY_LABEL/TOOLTIP imports from
core in favour of bundle-driven copy
- agent-presence-indicator — availability + workload labels via
$.availability[enum] / $.workload[enum] (cross-namespace),
queue-badge "+N queued" with pluralization
- agent-profile-card — Agent unavailable / Detail link / Owner /
Skills / Runtime / Unknown runtime / Archived chip / availability
line via cross-namespace lookup
agents.json: new presence + visibility + profile_card + char_counter
blocks.
onboarding/components/:
- compact-runtime-row — online/offline aria via agents.availability
- runtime-aside-panel — full content (What's a runtime / Good to
know / Swap anytime / Add more later / docs link)
- starter-content-prompt — full dialog (title / description with
inline emphasis / both buttons / 3 toasts)
- cloud-waitlist-expand — intro paragraph + warning span / email
+ reason labels + placeholders + Optional badge / Join + on-list
states / both toasts
onboarding/steps/:
- cli-install-instructions — copy aria + intro + 2 step labels
onboarding.json: new runtime_aside / cli_install / starter_content /
cloud_waitlist blocks.
Tests for step-platform-fork + step-runtime-connect wrapped in
<I18nProvider> with EN bundle so /you're on the list/i etc. still
matches the resolved translations.
Verified: typecheck + 277/277 tests + 0 i18n lint errors.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(i18n): translate onboarding deep steps
The 5 large onboarding steps that were deferred from earlier passes,
plus their support helpers, all wired through useT.
step-first-issue (final beat — flips onboarded_at):
- error_title / Retry / retry_failed toast / finishing / opening
states.
step-agent (creates the user's first agent):
- Templates moved from a module-level const to a useT-driven
useAgentTemplates() hook. Names + emoji stay constant (visual
identity), labels + blurbs + instructions resolve from the
bundle. coding / planning / writing / assistant — all four
templates ship a full zh translation that reads naturally.
- Recommended badge, eyebrow + headline + lede, footer hint,
Create {{name}} CTA, create_failed toast.
- Right-rail "About agents" panel (4 way-items + headline +
add-more hint + docs link).
step-workspace (create or pick existing):
- 5 footer states (open / creating / creating-pending / name-first
/ pick), all hint + CTA strings via interpolation.
- Name + URL + slug placeholders, issue-prefix preview spans,
Create-new card title + subtitle.
- 8-row WorkspacePreviewCard sidebar (Inbox / Issues / Agents /
Projects / Autopilot / Runtimes / Skills / And more) — every
label + meta strapped to bundle keys.
- 4 perks (assign / chat / invite / switch) + 3 next-steps
(runtime / agent / starter), 2 toasts (slug-conflict / failed).
- `multica.ai/${slug}` mono URL escaped via template-literal
expression so the linter sees a JS string.
step-runtime-connect (desktop scan flow):
- 3 phase headlines + ledes (scanning / found / empty), trust-strip
status (all online / N online / none online) with pluralization,
online/offline labels, Skip / Continue / Selected hint.
- Empty-view 2 cards (skip + waitlist) and the cloud waitlist
dialog wrapper.
step-platform-fork (web fan-out):
- Eyebrow + headline + lede, footer hint with 3 phase variants.
- Primary download card (before/after click) + 2 alt cards (CLI /
cloud) + CLI dialog with 4 elapsed-time stages (normal / midway /
slow / stalled), live-listening header, runtime-connected
pluralization, cloud waitlist dialog.
ESLint: STILL_HARDCODED list shrunk from 14 entries to 1 — only
runtimes/components/usage-section.tsx (chart-heavy KPI panel)
remains.
Verified: typecheck + 277/277 tests + 0 i18n lint errors.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(i18n): translate runtimes usage panel + drop STILL_HARDCODED
Final i18n holdout: the runtimes usage panel (KPI hero, WHEN chart
tabs, cost-by breakdowns, daily breakdown table) is wired through
useT("runtimes"). With this drained, the eslint scaffolding for
explicit holdouts is removed — every JSX text node in @multica/views
now flows through i18n.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(i18n): drain rollout gaps + add cross-device sync
Lands the post-review punch list for the i18n rollout: closes correctness
gaps that would have shipped silently, and adds the missing cross-device
locale sync the rollout's docs already promised.
Coverage:
- Register issues + agents namespaces in RESOURCES (90 useT call sites
were rendering keys-as-text in production)
- Harden parity test to compare RESOURCES keys against on-disk JSON
files, so a future missing namespace registration fails loudly
- Server-side language whitelist in UpdateMe + reject-unsupported test
- Safe SupportedLocale resolution in appearance-tab (no more `as` cast
on a region-tagged BCP-47 string)
- HTML lang attribute uses zh-CN (not zh-Hans) for screen reader / CJK
font-stack compatibility
- Cookie Secure flag on https
- Pulled createBrowserCookieLocaleAdapter out of the server-safe entry
into a new @multica/core/i18n/browser subpath; document.cookie access
can no longer leak into Edge middleware imports
Cross-device sync:
- New UserLocaleSync component mounted in CoreProvider; on login, if
user.language differs from the active i18n.language, persist via the
adapter and reload. Both apps benefit
- Desktop main process tracks system locale and emits IPC on focus when
it changes; renderer reloads only when the user has no explicit
Settings choice (their preference still wins)
Tests:
- pickLocale / matchLocale (11 cases incl. region-tagged BCP-47, malformed
tags, zh-Hant collapse-to-zh-Hans semantics)
- browser-cookie-adapter (6 cases under jsdom)
- Shared renderWithI18n helper at packages/views/test/i18n.tsx that wraps
the real RESOURCES map; future tests opt in instead of inlining a
per-file TEST_RESOURCES slice that goes stale silently
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* docs(conventions): consolidate naming + i18n glossary into docs site
Single source of truth for code naming, i18n translation glossary, and
Chinese voice rules. Previously split between packages/views/locales/glossary.md
and scattered comments — now lives at apps/docs/content/docs/developers/conventions.{mdx,zh.mdx}
with both English and Chinese versions kept in sync.
Three sections per page:
1. Code naming — routes, packages, files, DB, Go, TS, commits
2. i18n translation glossary — entity vs concept rule, what to translate,
word combination, plurals, interpolation, key naming
3. Chinese voice + style — punctuation, principles, where to look in doubt
Side effects:
- packages/views/locales/glossary.md collapses to a stub redirecting to
the docs page; do not edit it
- CLAUDE.md gets a new top-level "Conventions reference" section so any
Claude session sees the pointer before any other rule
- apps/docs/content/docs/developers/ gets a stub English meta.json so the
conventions page is reachable on the EN side (contributing.zh.mdx /
architecture.zh.mdx remain ZH-only — separate work)
- Both root sidebars get a new "Developers" group
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(i18n): apply zh voice rules + translate project/autopilot
Two-part cleanup driven by the conventions doc landed last commit:
Voice violations (mechanical sweep across 10 zh-Hans namespaces):
- 「」 (Japanese-style brackets) → \" to match the EN source's straight
double quotes (~13 sites)
- … (single-char ellipsis) → ... three dots (~43 sites)
- Drop translation-ese pronoun "我们" where it's a pure narrator
("我们已发送" → "已发送", "我们替你托管" → "由 Multica 托管"); keep
"告诉我们" where "we" is the legitimate brand recipient
- "作为父级 / 作为子级" → "设为父级 / 设为子级"
- "任务" mistranslated as the task entity → `task` (lowercase EN entity)
- Dialog title "Autopilot" → "autopilot"
Translate project / autopilot per industry consensus:
- `project` → 「项目」 (~42 value sites). Feishu / Tower / Teambition /
PingCode / GitHub Projects all translate; no Chinese product keeps
`project`.
- `autopilot` → 「自动化」 (~34 value sites). Avoids the Tesla-style
「自动驾驶」 association; matches Notion / Feishu's industry term.
- Issue / skill / task remain lowercase EN per dev-team familiarity.
- Sidebar nav-label entities get Title Case ("Issue" / "Skill" / "我的
Issue") so the entry-point label reads as a proper UI signal; body
prose stays lowercase.
Conventions doc (EN + ZH) reflects the decision and adds a "why these
translate but issue/skill/task don't" rationale block.
Verification: parity test 45/45, full monorepo typecheck green.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(i18n): translate chat session delete + project resources section
Two features main shipped while this branch was idle never went through
the i18n pass:
- Chat session delete confirmation dialog (#2115) and history toggle
tooltip (#2117): adds session_history.delete_dialog.* and
session_history.row_delete_*, plus window.history_show_tooltip /
history_back_tooltip.
- Project resources sidebar (#1926/#2080/#2111): entire component
including toasts, popover form, attach/remove tooltips. New
projects.resources subtree.
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* feat(cli): add --assignee-id / --to-id / --user-id for unambiguous targeting
`multica issue {create,update,list}`, `issue assign`, and `issue subscriber
{add,remove}` accepted only fuzzy name matching, which fails in workspaces
where one user's name is a substring of another (e.g. agent "J" vs
"Cursor - J" / member "Jiayuan"). #1642 added UUID acceptance through the
existing flags, but there was still no explicit path that signals "this is a
UUID, not a name" — important for scripts that read IDs from
`multica workspace members --output json`.
Adds an `-id`-suffixed counterpart for every assignee-taking flag:
- `issue list` : --assignee-id
- `issue create` : --assignee-id
- `issue update` : --assignee-id
- `issue assign` : --to-id
- `issue subscriber {add,remove}` : --user-id
The new flags route through `resolveAssigneeByID`, a strict resolver that
requires a canonical UUID and fails with a clear error when the entity is
not in the workspace (no name fallback). A shared `pickAssigneeFromFlags`
helper enforces mutual exclusion between the name and id flags so a script
that accidentally sets both never silently applies one over the other.
Refs MUL-1254.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* fix(cli): detect assignee flag presence via Changed, not value-emptiness
`pickAssigneeFromFlags` previously branched on `flag value != ""`, so
explicitly passing an empty UUID silently routed through the "no flag set"
path:
multica issue list --assignee-id "" # listed every issue
multica issue create --assignee-id "" # created an unassigned issue
multica issue subscriber add --user-id "" # subscribed the caller
This is exactly the failure mode the strict-UUID flag was added to prevent —
a script interpolating `--assignee-id "$MAYBE_UUID"` against a missing env
var should fail loudly, not silently degrade to a different operation.
Switch the picker (and the assign-command top-level guard) to use
`Flags().Changed`, so an explicit empty value reaches `resolveAssigneeByID`
/ `resolveAssignee` and surfaces a clear "expected a canonical UUID" /
"no member or agent found matching" error.
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
* docs(cli): cover --assignee-id / --to-id in user docs and quick-create prompt
Follow-up to the --*-id flag rollout: surface the new flags everywhere the
old ones are documented so users (and agents) can discover them.
- assigning-issues.{mdx,zh.mdx}: the page explicitly calls out the
duplicate-name footgun ("first one listed wins, so rename before
assigning") — replace that workaround with a --to-id <uuid> example
- cloud-quickstart.{mdx,zh.mdx}: add a --to-id hint after the substring-
match callout so first-time users learn about the strict path
- internal/daemon/prompt.go (quick-create injected prompt):
- default-to-self: pass --assignee-id <task.Agent.ID> instead of
--assignee <name>; the picker agent's UUID is already in scope and
UUID matching is unambiguous in workspaces with overlapping agent
names (J / Cursor - J / Pi - J etc.)
- user-named: tell the agent to prefer --assignee-id <uuid> using the
user_id/id from the JSON it already fetched; --assignee <name> stays
a fallback for unambiguous workspaces
Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
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Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
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fix(storage): build region-qualified S3 public URLs (#2051) (#2065)
* fix(storage): build region-qualified S3 public URLs (#2051) The uploadedURL fallback (no CloudFront, no custom endpoint) wrote "https://<bucket>/<key>" — missing the ".s3.<region>.amazonaws.com" suffix — so any deployment that pointed S3_BUCKET at a real AWS bucket without a CDN got broken image URLs back to the client. Avatar URLs were persisted in this broken form on the user/agent rows, so profile pictures uploaded via the SDK never rendered. - Track S3_REGION on S3Storage and emit https://<bucket>.s3.<region>.amazonaws.com/<key> by default; fall back to path-style https://s3.<region>.amazonaws.com/<bucket>/<key> when the bucket name contains dots, since the AWS wildcard cert can't validate dotted virtual-hosted hosts. - Teach KeyFromURL to recognise the new region-qualified hosts (both styles) and keep recognising the legacy bucket-only host so historical records can still be deleted/migrated. - Document that S3_BUCKET is the bucket name only, not a hostname, in env-vars docs (en+zh), self-hosting guides, and .env.example. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * feat(storage): warn at startup when S3_BUCKET looks like a hostname Catches the most common misconfiguration shape (S3_BUCKET set to "<bucket>.s3.<region>.amazonaws.com") with a startup log line so operators don't silently end up with a config that signs uploads against an invalid bucket name. A real bucket name can never legitimately contain "amazonaws.com", so the check is a single substring match — no false positives worth carving out. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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fix(execenv): write OpenCode skills to .opencode/skills/ for native discovery (#2016)
* fix(execenv): write OpenCode skills to .opencode/skills/ for native discovery * fix(repocache): exclude OpenCode skill directory |
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feat(desktop): load runtime self-host config (#2012)
* feat(desktop): load runtime self-host config Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * docs: document desktop runtime self-host config Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(desktop): address runtime config review feedback Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: Cheese <congvc@congvc-c00.taila6fa8a.ts.net> Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> Co-authored-by: congvc <congvc-dev@gmail.com> |
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ae9098637d |
feat(analytics): suppress PostHog $pageview on desktop tab/workspace switches (#2033)
* feat(analytics): suppress PostHog $pageview on desktop tab/workspace switches Desktop tab switches were emitting a $pageview every time the user clicked between already-open tabs (or workspaces), since the tracker fired on any change to the resolved active path. Real-data audit showed this was the single largest source of PostHog quota burn — desktop accounted for 51% of all $pageviews at ~34 pv/user/30d vs web's ~10 — and the re-emitted paths add no signal because the original navigation already fired. Detect "tab switch" as `(workspace, tabId)` identity changing while the surface stays `tab`, and skip the capture in that case while still updating the ref so the next in-tab navigation compares against the right baseline. Login transitions, overlay open/close, and intra-tab navigation continue to fire as before. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(analytics): only suppress $pageview for re-activations of known tabs Prior commit suppressed every (workspace, tabId) change while the surface stayed `tab`, which also swallowed the first $pageview for newly opened tabs (`openInNewTab` / `addTab`) and for cross-workspace `switchWorkspace` into a not-yet-seen tab. Track an observed `(workspace, tabId) → path` map seeded from the persisted tab store on mount. Suppress only when the active key is already in the map AND its recorded path matches the current path — i.e. genuine re-activation of an already-known tab. New tabs and cross-workspace navigation to a fresh tab now correctly emit one pageview. Adds a vitest covering the three behaviors GPT-Boy flagged plus the intra-tab navigation, overlay/login transitions, and persistence-restored mount paths. Wires the `@/` alias into `vitest.config.ts` so component tests can resolve renderer-relative imports. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * refactor(analytics): reuse tab-store helpers and inline observed-tabs seed Replace the two ad-hoc tab selectors with the existing `useActiveTabIdentity()` + `getActiveTab()` helpers from tab-store, which already provide the (slug, tabId) primitive pair and the active tab lookup with the same stability guarantees. Move the observed-tabs Map seeding from a useEffect into a synchronous first-render initializer. The seed runs once per mount before any state-driven effect, so the previous useEffect-then-defensive-fallback pattern in the second effect was unreachable. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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cf0d58ab50 |
docs(changelog): add 0.2.24 entry covering 0.2.22 → 0.2.23 → today (#2028)
Folds together everything that landed since the last public changelog entry (0.2.21) into one 0.2.24 release note: repo checkout --ref, agent avatar CLI, Hermes per-turn gate, multi-replica model picker on Redis, Inbox long-timeline perf, and the rest of the smaller fixes queued for tonight's release. en.ts and zh.ts both updated. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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972c65dbc1 |
fix(cli): make multica login --token accept the PAT as a value (#2017)
* fix(cli): make `multica login --token` accept the PAT as a value The flag was registered as a Bool, so `multica login --token <PAT>` parsed `--token` as `true` and dropped the supplied value as an unused positional argument, then unconditionally prompted "Enter your personal access token:". This contradicted the user-facing docs (`cli.mdx`, `CLI_AND_DAEMON.md`, the in-app `connect-remote-dialog`) which show `--token <mul_...>`. Switch `--token` to a String flag. Both `--token mul_...` and `--token=mul_...` now bind the value and skip the prompt. Passing `--token=` with an empty value (or `multica login --token=""`) still falls through to the interactive prompt for users who don't want the token in shell history. Updates the few internal docs that showed the no-value form. Fixes #1994 Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * fix(cli): preserve `multica login --token` (no value) prompt path and tighten regression test Addresses review feedback on #2017: 1. Restore the legacy no-value form. After the prior commit, `multica login --token` (no value) errored with `flag needs an argument: --token`, which broke the CLI_INSTALL.md / CLI_AND_DAEMON.md flow for headless users. Set `NoOptDefVal` on the `--token` flag to a sentinel that runAuthLoginToken treats as "prompt me," so: - `--token mul_xxx` and `--token=mul_xxx` consume the value (the #1994 fix is preserved), - `--token` alone falls through to the interactive prompt, - `--token=""` (explicit empty) also prompts. pflag with `NoOptDefVal` won't bind the next positional as the flag's value, so runAuthLogin recovers `--token mul_xxx` (the form from #1994) by promoting a single positional arg into the token. loginCmd gains `Args: cobra.MaximumNArgs(1)` so multi-positional typos still error fast. 2. Tighten regression coverage. Split into TestLoginTokenFlagWiring (asserts the production loginCmd.Flags().Lookup("token") is a String flag with the prompt-mode NoOptDefVal — would fail if anyone reverts the flag to Bool) and TestLoginTokenFlagParsing (drives all five documented invocation forms through the same flag wiring + the runAuthLogin space-form recovery). The synthetic-only test that the reviewer flagged is gone. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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32d61d018e |
docs(changelog): publish v0.2.21 release notes (#1937)
* docs(changelog): publish v0.2.21 release notes Adds the v0.2.21 entry to en.ts and zh.ts landing changelogs. Highlights: Quick Capture overhaul, Mermaid diagrams in markdown, typed project resources injected into agent runtime, permission-aware UI, Presence v4, remote runtime wizard, and Inbox quality-of-life improvements. Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * docs(changelog): trim v0.2.21 entry to match prior release density Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> * docs(changelog): reword v0.2.21 project-repo feature Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> --------- Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai> |
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51bc5a818f |
fix(onboarding): decouple from workspace state and route invitees correctly (#1936)
PR #1868 conflated "has workspace" with "completed onboarding" — restore `onboarded_at` as the single signal, and route invited users through a dedicated /invitations page before they ever see onboarding. - Backend: CreateWorkspace + AcceptInvitation atomically set onboarded_at alongside the member insert, establishing the invariant "member row exists ↔ onboarded_at != null" at the DB layer. - Migration 065: one-shot backfill closes the dirty rows produced by PR #1868 (users with a workspace but onboarded_at == null). - Entry points (web callback, login, desktop App): if onboarded_at is null, look up pending invitations by email and route to the new batch /invitations page; otherwise the resolver picks workspace / new-workspace as before. - OnboardingPage: stops bouncing on hasWorkspaces; only hasOnboarded bounces. Unblocks the user from completing Step 3 (workspace creation) → Steps 4 / 5. - StarterContentPrompt: only shows when the user is the solo member of the workspace, so invited users never get prompted to import starter content into someone else's workspace. Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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2129aa3dee |
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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44608713bb |
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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Co-authored-by: multica-agent <github@multica.ai>
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68ed2a32d9 |
fix(desktop): prevent Cmd+R / Ctrl+R / F5 from reloading the page (#1896)
In a desktop app an accidental page reload destroys in-memory state (tabs, drafts, WS connections) with no URL bar to navigate back. Add a before-input-event listener on the main BrowserWindow that intercepts Cmd+R / Ctrl+R (with or without Shift) and F5, calling preventDefault() to block the reload. DevTools refresh still works. |
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5bf0e7022d |
fix(auth): route invitees to their workspace instead of forcing /onboarding (#1868)
* fix(auth): route invitees to their workspace instead of forcing /onboarding Workspace presence now wins over `onboarded_at` across every post-auth entry point, so a user invited into an existing workspace lands inside that workspace instead of being trapped in the new-workspace wizard. The redesigned onboarding flow (#1411) intentionally flipped the priority during frontend development so every login re-entered /onboarding; the backend `onboarded_at` field shipped but the flipped priority was never restored. Closes #1837. - packages/core/paths/resolve.ts: has-workspace beats !hasOnboarded. Onboarding is reachable only when the user has zero workspaces. - apps/web/app/auth/callback/page.tsx: drop the early-return on !onboarded so a `next=/invite/<id>` survives Google OAuth round-trips. - apps/web/app/(auth)/login/page.tsx: same removal in both the already-authenticated effect and the post-login handler. - packages/views/layout/use-dashboard-guard.ts: stop bouncing in-workspace users to /onboarding; rely on the resolver for zero-workspace cases. - apps/desktop/src/renderer/src/App.tsx: window-overlay now opens onboarding only when wsCount === 0 AND !hasOnboarded. - apps/web/app/(auth)/onboarding/page.tsx: defense-in-depth — bounce away if the visitor already has a workspace, even on direct URL access. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * test(auth): fix URLSearchParams leaking state across callback tests The previous cleanup `mockSearchParams.forEach((_v, k) => mockSearchParams.delete(k))` silently skipped entries because forEach advances its index while the underlying URLSearchParams shrinks, so a `state=next:/invite/...` set in one test bled into the next. Snapshot keys via Array.from before deleting. Also rewrites the assertions to match the new policy: an unonboarded user with a safe `next=` honors it, with a workspace lands in that workspace, and only with zero workspaces falls back to /onboarding. 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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665ac39730 |
fix(ci): restore frontend checks (#1878)
Co-authored-by: Devv <devv@Devvs-Mac-mini.local> |
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e024ab1232 |
fix(desktop): show git-described version in dev instead of stale 0.1.0 (#1867)
Packaged builds are unaffected: scripts/package.mjs already injects the git tag into electron-builder's extraMetadata.version, so the .app users download from GitHub Release reports the right version through app.getVersion() and the auto-updater's latest.yml comparison works correctly. Dev mode (`pnpm dev:desktop`) didn't go through that path though, so app.getVersion() returned the static "0.1.0" from package.json — the new Settings → Updates panel surfaced this and made it look like the dev build was ancient. Add a tiny getAppVersion() helper that falls back to `git describe --tags --always --dirty` only when !app.isPackaged, and use it for the app-info IPC. No change to packaged behavior; if git is unavailable for any reason, we silently fall back to app.getVersion(). |
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f4eb83bd41 |
feat(desktop): show current version in Updates settings (#1861)
Surface the running app version (from app.getVersion via preload's appInfo) at the top of Settings → Updates so users have a clear place to check which build they're on, instead of only seeing it inline after clicking "Check now". |
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docs(changelog): publish v0.2.20 release notes (#1855)
* docs(changelog): publish v0.2.20 release notes * docs(changelog): trim v0.2.20 entry and rename headline feature |
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e66bd593ea |
feat(web): add editorial 404 page (#1844)
Custom Next.js root not-found.tsx with cream/ink/terracotta editorial palette and Instrument Serif hero. Replaces the bare default 404 on any unmatched URL. Single CTA back to /, which routes appropriately based on auth state. Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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866b901943 |
fix(desktop): use themed Toaster wrapper instead of bare sonner (#1835)
#1831 fixed the Toaster wrapper to follow next-themes' resolvedTheme, but the desktop renderer was importing `Toaster` directly from `sonner` and never going through the wrapper. So the success toast still rendered light on a dark UI. Switch the import to `@multica/ui/components/ui/sonner` to match the web app and pick up the theme + icon overrides. |
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21e3cfaa01 |
Agent runtime status redesign: split presence into availability + last-task (#1794)
* feat(agent-status): add workspace live-tasks endpoint and TaskFailureReason type Lays the API + type contract for the front-end agent presence cache: - New `GET /api/active-tasks` returns active (queued/dispatched/running) tasks plus failed tasks within the last 2 minutes for the current workspace. The 2-minute window powers a UI-side auto-clearing "Failed" agent state without back-end pollers. - `agent_task_queue` has no workspace_id column, so the query JOINs agent; `SELECT atq.*` keeps `failure_reason` (migration 055) on the wire. - Adds `TaskFailureReason` to `AgentTask` so the UI can map the 5 backend classifiers (agent_error / timeout / runtime_offline / runtime_recovery / manual) to copy without parsing free-text errors. - New `api.getActiveTasksForWorkspace()` client method; workspace is resolved server-side from the X-Workspace-Slug header (no path param, matching /api/agents and /api/runtimes conventions). Includes the joint engineering plan and designer brief that scope the broader Agent / Runtime status redesign — Phase 0 is this contract plus the front-end derivation layer landing in the next commit. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(agent-status): derive presence/health states with WS sync and desktop IPC bridge Adds the front-end derivation layer that turns raw server data into the user-facing 5-state agent / 4-state runtime enums. UI files are deliberately untouched in this commit — derivation lives behind hooks (useAgentPresence, useRuntimeHealth) that any component can call with zero additional network traffic. Architecture: - Derivation is pure functions in packages/core/{agents,runtimes}; the back-end stays free of UI translation. Agents algorithm: runtime offline > recent failed (2-min window) > running > queued > available. Runtimes algorithm: status + last_seen_at -> online / recently_lost / offline / about_to_gc. - A single workspace-wide active-tasks query backs all per-agent presence reads, eliminating N+1 across hover cards, list rows, and pickers. 30-second tick re-renders the hooks so the failed window expires even when no underlying data changes. - WS task lifecycle events (dispatch / completed / failed / cancelled) invalidate active-tasks via the prefix dispatcher. completed/failed were removed from specificEvents so they go through both the prefix invalidate and the existing chat ws.on() handlers. Reconnect refetch picks up active-tasks too. - Desktop bridges window.daemonAPI.onStatusChange directly into the runtimes cache via setQueryData, giving the local daemon sub-second feedback (vs. 75s server sweep). Bridge is wsId-bound so workspace switches automatically rebind the subscription; daemon_id matching covers the same-daemon-multiple-providers case. 24 derivation unit tests cover all branches plus null/empty/boundary inputs (FAILED_WINDOW_MS edges, null last_seen_at, missing completed_at). Full core suite: 112 tests passing. Typecheck green across all 8 workspace packages. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(agent-status): redesign agent runtime status as two orthogonal dimensions Splits the conflated 5-state agent presence into two independent axes: - AgentAvailability (3-state): online / unstable / offline — drives the dot indicator everywhere a dot appears. Pure runtime reachability; never sticky-red because of a past task outcome. - LastTaskState (5-state): running / completed / failed / cancelled / idle — surfaced as text + icon on focused surfaces (hover card, agent detail page, agents list, runtime detail). Never colours the dot. Major changes: * Domain layer: AgentPresence union → AgentAvailability + LastTaskState. derive-presence split into deriveAgentAvailability + deriveLastTaskState + deriveAgentPresenceDetail orchestrator. Tests reorganised into three groups (availability invariants, last-task invariants, composition). * Visual config: presenceConfig (5 entries) → availabilityConfig (3) + taskStateConfig (5). availabilityOrder + lastTaskOrder for filter chips. * Workspace-level presence prefetch: new useWorkspacePresencePrefetch hook + WorkspacePresencePrefetch mount component, wired into DashboardLayout (web) and WorkspaceRouteLayout (desktop). Hover cards render synchronously with no skeleton flash on first hover. * ActorAvatar hover: flipped default — disableHoverCard removed, enableHoverCard added (default false). Opt-in at ~14 decision-moment surfaces; pickers / decoration sub-chips stay plain. Status dot decoupled (showStatusDot prop) so picker rows can show presence without nesting popovers. * Hover cards: AgentProfileCard simplified — availability dot only, Detail link top-right (logs live on the detail page). New MemberProfileCard mirrors the structure: name + role + email + top-2 owned agents (sorted by 30d run count) with click-through to agent detail. * Agents list: split Status into two columns — availability (3-color dot + label) and Last run (task icon + label, optional running counts). Two independent filter chip groups (Status + Last run); combination acts as intersection ("online + failed" finds broken- but-alive agents). * Other UI surfaces (issue list/board/detail, comments, autopilots, projects, runtimes, mention autocomplete, subscribers picker) updated to the new dot semantics; status dot now strictly 3-color. Server changes accompany the client redesign — workspace-wide agent-task-snapshot endpoint, runtime usage queries, etc. — to feed the derive layer with the data it needs. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * refactor(agent-detail): drop last-task chip from detail header + inspector The Recent work section on the agent detail page already shows the same data (with task titles, timestamps, error context) — surfacing "Completed" / "Failed" / etc. up in the header was redundant chrome. Detail surfaces now show only the 3-state availability dot. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix(tables): handle narrow viewports across agents / skills / runtimes Three table layouts were squeezing content into adjacent cells at intermediate widths. Each fix is small and targeted: * runtime-list: the Runtime cell's base name had `shrink-0`, so it refused to truncate when its grid column was narrowed under width pressure — the name visually overflowed into the Health column ("ClaudeOnline" etc). Removed shrink-0, added truncate. The Health column was also a fixed 9.5rem reservation for the worst-case "Recently lost · 2m 14s ago" copy; switched to minmax(0,1fr) so it competes fairly with Runtime. * skills-page: had a single grid template with no responsive breakpoints — all 6 columns were rendered at any width and got visually jammed below md. Added a <md template that drops Source + Updated; the row markup hides those cells via `hidden md:block` / `md:contents`. * agent-list-item: the new Last run column was reserved at minmax(8rem, max-content); on narrow md viewports the 8rem floor pushed the row past available width. Changed to minmax(0,max-content) so the cell shrinks under pressure (its content already truncates). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * refactor(agent-card): hover-only Detail + add Runtime row + breathing room Three small polish tweaks to the agent hover card: - Detail link gets `mr-1` + fades in only on card hover (group-hover). It was visually flush against the popover edge and competing for attention; now it stays out of the way during a quick glance and surfaces only when the user is dwelling on the card. - Runtime row is back, in the meta block (cloud/local icon + runtime name). The earlier removal was over-aggressive — knowing where an agent runs is part of "who is this agent". The wifi badge stays dropped because the availability dot in the header already conveys reachability. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(runtime): wifi-style health icon (4-state) for runtime list + agent card Replaces the 6px coloured dot with a wifi-shape icon that carries both state (Wifi vs WifiOff) and severity (success/warning/muted/destructive). Mapping: - online → Wifi (success) - recently_lost → WifiHigh (warning) — transient hiccup, fewer bars - offline → WifiOff (muted) — long unreachable - about_to_gc → WifiOff (destructive) — sweeper coming soon Used in two places: - Runtime list: replaces HealthDot in the dedicated leading-icon column. Bumped the column from 0.5rem (dot-sized) to 0.875rem (icon-sized). - Agent profile card RuntimeRow: derives runtime health from runtime + clock (matching the 4-state semantics) and renders HealthIcon next to the runtime name. Cloud runtimes always read as online. The duplicate signal with the header availability dot is intentional — it confirms WHICH runtime is the one currently in the dot's state. 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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revert(chat): Chat V2 — restore right-bottom floating drawer (#1580) (#1792)
* Revert "fix(chat): prevent UI flicker when streaming response finalizes (#1583)" This reverts commit |
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docs(changelog): publish v0.2.19 release notes (#1791)
* docs(changelog): publish v0.2.19 release notes Today's release covers 23 commits since v0.2.18. Headline items are the macOS dock unread badge with focus-gated inbox notifications, the daemon WebSocket task wakeup path that drops task startup latency, and a client-side label filter on the issue list. Improvements / fixes round out comment linkify, optimistic label attach, agent-to-agent mention loop prevention, Codex turn timeouts, Windows daemon survivability, and the comment-delete task cancellation. The Kiro CLI runtime addition is intentionally omitted pending a chat-mode regression flagged before release. * docs(changelog): include Kiro CLI runtime, drop assignee-default line Per release sign-off: Kiro CLI ACP runtime ships in v0.2.19 once the chat-mode regression is fixed, so it goes back into the headline. The "create-issue remembers last assignee" line is dropped from features to keep the list to four spotlight items. |
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feat(desktop): dock unread badge + focus-gated inbox notifications (#1445)
* feat(desktop): dock unread badge + focus-gated inbox notifications Wire two OS-level integrations for inbox activity. Both degrade cleanly on web and unsupported platforms. - Unread badge on the macOS dock / Linux Unity launcher. Derived from the same inbox list the UI renders, deduplicated per issue, capped as "99+" on macOS via `app.dock.setBadge` (setBadgeCount truncates at 99). New `useInboxUnreadCount` hook (core/inbox) + `useDesktopUnreadBadge` (views/platform) keep renderer and main in sync via a `badge:set` IPC. - Native OS notification on `inbox:new`, fired from the renderer only when `document.hasFocus()` is false — in-focus feedback is the existing inbox sidebar's unread styling, so we don't fight macOS's deliberate foreground suppression. Clicking the banner focuses the main window and navigates to `/inbox?issue=<key>` via the shared `multica:navigate` bus. Refactors `inbox-page.tsx` to read the unread count through the new hook (was a per-render inline filter). * fix(desktop): pin notification routing to source workspace + mark read on URL select Two bugs GPT-Boy caught on PR #1445: 1. A notification from workspace A used `getCurrentSlug()` at click time, so if the user switched to workspace B before clicking the banner (macOS Notification Center persists banners), routing landed on `/B/inbox?issue=<A key>` and 404'd. Fix: round-trip the emit-time `slug` through the IPC payload and use it in the click handler. 2. Notification-click navigation set the URL param but never fired the mark-read mutation (only InboxPage's click-handler did). The row stayed unread and the dock badge didn't decrement. Fix: move the mark-read logic from handleSelect into a useEffect keyed on the selected item — it now covers both click-to-select and URL-param-select. IPC payload gains `slug` and `itemId`; preload types + main handler + the desktop bridge are updated to match. |
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c366cf2ba1 |
feat(agent): add Kiro CLI ACP runtime (#1780)
* feat(agent): add kiro cli acp runtime * fix(agent): align kiro acp prompt and notifications * chore(agent): clarify kiro acp args compatibility |
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docs(desktop-app): correct self-host callout to reflect build-time URLs (#1777)
Released Desktop builds bake VITE_API_URL/VITE_WS_URL/VITE_APP_URL at build time and ship pointing at Multica Cloud — there is no in-app 'Connect to a self-hosted instance' button. Reported in multica-ai/multica#1768. - Replace the misleading callout in desktop-app.mdx (and zh) with the actual self-host path: build from source with custom env, or use web + CLI. Link to #1371 for the runtime-config feature. - Soften the corresponding 'Next steps' link in self-host-quickstart (and zh) so it no longer implies one-click Desktop self-host. |
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fix: gate dev verification code behind explicit env (#1773)
* fix: gate dev verification code behind explicit env * docs: fold dev verification code into env table * docs: clarify fixed verification code opt-in --------- Co-authored-by: Eve <eve@multica.ai> |
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dabebe0c12 |
docs(changelog): publish v0.2.18 release notes (#1745)
* docs(changelog): publish v0.2.18 release notes Today's release covers 13 PRs since v0.2.17. Spotlight is the full Issue Labels feature (backend + CLI + Web UI), plus the Labs settings tab, sidebar invitation indicator, and the sharded Redis realtime relay. Improvements and fixes round out comment rendering, project-icon usage across the app, self-host env-var pass-through, and several Windows-specific agent issues. * docs(changelog): simplify v0.2.18 entries Trim each line to a short, user-facing sentence; drop implementation detail (sharded relay, build-id symlinks, --description-stdin, etc.) per review feedback that the previous draft was too detailed. |
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2e7da8c63f |
fix(desktop): disable RPM build-id symlinks to avoid Slack conflict (#1734)
Electron apps share an identical upstream Electron binary, so its GNU build-id is the same across every Electron RPM (Slack, VS Code, Discord, etc.). The default fpm/rpm behavior owns /usr/lib/.build-id/<hash> symlinks, which collide between packages and make `dnf install` fail when any other Electron app is already installed. Pass `_build_id_links none` to rpmbuild via fpm so the multica-desktop RPM no longer claims those paths. Fixes multica-ai/multica#1723. |