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Jiayuan Zhang
44aa1c61d1 fix(cli): address code review — token login crash and misleading success msg
1. Token login (`multica login --token`) on a fresh account no longer
   crashes: waitForOnboarding uses tryResolveAppURL (returns "" instead
   of os.Exit(1)) and falls back to printing manual instructions.

2. Setup commands no longer print "✓ Setup complete!" when onboarding
   was not finished. Shows "⚠ Setup incomplete" with next steps instead.
2026-04-14 01:53:28 +08:00
Jiayuan Zhang
1263a0ab02 fix(cli): redirect to web onboarding instead of auto-creating workspace
When no workspaces exist, the CLI now opens the web onboarding wizard
in the browser and polls until the user completes workspace creation.
This reuses the existing 4-step onboarding flow (workspace → runtime →
agent → done) instead of duplicating creation logic in the CLI.
2026-04-14 01:30:13 +08:00
Jiayuan Zhang
4f8b98aafc fix(cli): auto-create workspace for new users during setup
When a new user runs `multica setup` and has no workspaces,
the onboarding flow now auto-creates a default workspace
(named "<name>'s Workspace") instead of failing when the
daemon tries to start with zero watched workspaces.

As a safety net, setup commands also skip daemon start
gracefully if no workspaces are configured, instead of
erroring out.
2026-04-14 01:19:27 +08:00
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@@ -4,28 +4,9 @@ POSTGRES_USER=multica
POSTGRES_PASSWORD=multica
POSTGRES_PORT=5432
DATABASE_URL=postgres://multica:multica@localhost:5432/multica?sslmode=disable
# Optional pgxpool tuning. Defaults are 25 / 5 per pod and are usually fine.
# You can also set pool_max_conns / pool_min_conns as query params on
# DATABASE_URL; env vars below take precedence over URL params.
# DATABASE_MAX_CONNS=25
# DATABASE_MIN_CONNS=5
# Server
# APP_ENV gates production safety checks. Docker self-host pins APP_ENV to
# "production" by default. Local dev can leave it unset.
# See SELF_HOSTING.md for the full login setup.
APP_ENV=
# Optional local/testing shortcut. Empty by default, so there is no fixed
# verification code. Without RESEND_API_KEY, generated codes print to stdout.
# If you need deterministic local automation, set a 6-digit value such as
# 888888 and keep APP_ENV non-production. This is ignored when APP_ENV=production.
MULTICA_DEV_VERIFICATION_CODE=
PORT=8080
# Prometheus metrics are disabled by default. When enabled, bind to loopback
# unless you protect the listener with private networking, allowlists, or
# proxy auth. Do not expose this endpoint through the public app/API ingress.
# HTTP request metrics start accumulating only when this listener is enabled.
# METRICS_ADDR=127.0.0.1:9090
JWT_SECRET=change-me-in-production
MULTICA_SERVER_URL=ws://localhost:8080/ws
MULTICA_APP_URL=http://localhost:3000
@@ -40,27 +21,17 @@ MULTICA_CODEX_MODEL=
MULTICA_CODEX_WORKDIR=
MULTICA_CODEX_TIMEOUT=20m
# Self-host image channel
# Default stable release channel. Pin to an exact release like v0.2.4 if you
# want to stay on a specific version. If the selected tag has not been
# published to GHCR yet, use make selfhost-build / the build override instead.
MULTICA_IMAGE_TAG=latest
MULTICA_BACKEND_IMAGE=ghcr.io/multica-ai/multica-backend
MULTICA_WEB_IMAGE=ghcr.io/multica-ai/multica-web
# Email (Resend)
# For local/dev use, leave RESEND_API_KEY empty — generated codes print to stdout.
# For local/dev use, leave RESEND_API_KEY empty — codes print to stdout, and master code 888888 works.
# For production, set your Resend API key and change RESEND_FROM_EMAIL to a domain verified in your Resend account.
RESEND_API_KEY=
RESEND_FROM_EMAIL=noreply@multica.ai
# Google OAuth
# The web login page reads GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID from /api/config at runtime, so
# changing it only requires restarting the backend / compose stack. No web
# rebuild is needed.
GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID=
GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET=
GOOGLE_REDIRECT_URI=http://localhost:3000/auth/callback
NEXT_PUBLIC_GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID=
# S3 / CloudFront
S3_BUCKET=
@@ -69,13 +40,6 @@ CLOUDFRONT_KEY_PAIR_ID=
CLOUDFRONT_PRIVATE_KEY_SECRET=multica/cloudfront-signing-key
CLOUDFRONT_PRIVATE_KEY=
CLOUDFRONT_DOMAIN=
# COOKIE_DOMAIN — optional Domain attribute on session + CloudFront cookies.
# Leave empty for single-host deployments (localhost, LAN IP, or a single
# hostname) — session cookies become host-only, which is what the browser
# wants. Only set it when the frontend and backend sit on different
# subdomains of one registered domain (e.g. ".example.com"). Do NOT set it
# to an IP address: RFC 6265 forbids IP literals in the cookie Domain
# attribute and browsers silently drop such cookies.
COOKIE_DOMAIN=
# Local file storage (fallback when S3_BUCKET is not set)
@@ -88,46 +52,12 @@ LOCAL_UPLOAD_BASE_URL=http://localhost:8080
# Example: ALLOWED_ORIGINS=https://app.multica.ai,https://staging.multica.ai
ALLOWED_ORIGINS=
# Realtime metrics endpoint (/health/realtime) access control. See MUL-1342.
# When unset, the endpoint only serves direct loopback (127.0.0.1 / ::1)
# callers with no forwarding headers and returns 404 to everything else —
# safe for local dev. Any deployment behind a reverse proxy (Caddy / Nginx
# terminating TLS in front of localhost:8080) MUST set this token, since
# proxied requests look like loopback at the Go layer; with no token, those
# requests are refused with 404. Pass the token as
# `Authorization: Bearer <token>`.
# REALTIME_METRICS_TOKEN=
# Frontend
FRONTEND_PORT=3000
FRONTEND_ORIGIN=http://localhost:3000
# Leave empty — auto-derived from page origin in browser, set by Makefile for local dev.
# Only set explicitly if frontend and backend are on different domains.
NEXT_PUBLIC_API_URL=
NEXT_PUBLIC_WS_URL=
NEXT_PUBLIC_API_URL=http://localhost:8080
NEXT_PUBLIC_WS_URL=ws://localhost:8080/ws
# Remote API (optional) — set to proxy local frontend to a remote backend
# Leave empty to use local backend (localhost:8080)
# REMOTE_API_URL=https://multica-api.copilothub.ai
# ==================== Self-hosting: Control Signups (fixes #930) ====================
# Set to "false" to completely disable new user signups (recommended for private instances)
ALLOW_SIGNUP=true
# The web UI reads ALLOW_SIGNUP from /api/config at runtime, so toggling this
# only requires restarting the backend / compose stack — not rebuilding web.
# It is not hot-reloaded.
# Optional: Only allow emails from these domains (comma-separated)
ALLOWED_EMAIL_DOMAINS=
# Optional: Only allow these exact email addresses (comma-separated)
ALLOWED_EMAILS=
# ==================== Analytics (PostHog) ====================
# Product analytics events feed the acquisition → activation → expansion funnel.
# Leave POSTHOG_API_KEY empty for local dev / self-hosted instances; the server
# will run a no-op analytics client and ship nothing. See docs/analytics.md.
POSTHOG_API_KEY=
POSTHOG_HOST=https://us.i.posthog.com
# Force the no-op client even when POSTHOG_API_KEY is set (CI / opt-out).
ANALYTICS_DISABLED=

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@@ -3,17 +3,6 @@ description: Report a bug — something that's broken, crashes, or behaves incor
title: "[Bug]: "
labels: ["bug"]
body:
- type: dropdown
id: deployment
attributes:
label: Deployment type
description: Are you using the hosted version or a self-hosted instance?
options:
- multica.ai (hosted)
- Self-hosted
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: description
attributes:

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@@ -3,17 +3,6 @@ description: Suggest a new feature or improvement.
title: "[Feature]: "
labels: ["enhancement"]
body:
- type: dropdown
id: deployment
attributes:
label: Deployment type
description: Are you using the hosted version or a self-hosted instance?
options:
- multica.ai (hosted)
- Self-hosted
validations:
required: true
- type: textarea
id: description
attributes:

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@@ -35,13 +35,11 @@ Closes #
## Checklist
- [ ] I have included a thinking path that traces from project context to this change
- [ ] I have run tests locally and they pass
- [ ] I have added or updated tests where applicable
- [ ] If this change affects the UI, I have included before/after screenshots
- [ ] I have updated relevant documentation to reflect my changes
- [ ] I have considered and documented any risks above
- [ ] I will address all reviewer comments before requesting merge
- [ ] I searched for [existing PRs](https://github.com/multica-ai/multica/pulls) to make sure this isn't a duplicate
- [ ] My commit messages follow [Conventional Commits](https://www.conventionalcommits.org/) (`fix(scope):`, `feat(scope):`, etc.)
- [ ] `make check` passes (typecheck, unit tests, Go tests, E2E)
- [ ] Changes follow existing code patterns and conventions
- [ ] No unrelated changes included
## AI Disclosure

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@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ jobs:
run: pnpm install
- name: Build, type check, and test
run: pnpm exec turbo build typecheck test --filter='!@multica/docs'
run: pnpm build && pnpm typecheck && pnpm test
backend:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
@@ -48,22 +48,8 @@ jobs:
--health-interval 5s
--health-timeout 5s
--health-retries 20
redis:
image: redis:7-alpine
ports:
- 6379:6379
options: >-
--health-cmd "redis-cli ping"
--health-interval 5s
--health-timeout 5s
--health-retries 10
env:
DATABASE_URL: postgres://multica:multica@localhost:5432/multica?sslmode=disable
# Wires up the RedisLocalSkill*_test.go suite. Distinct from REDIS_URL
# (which would flip the server binary itself onto the Redis-backed
# realtime relay + request stores); the tests talk to this Redis
# directly so they run alongside the Postgres-backed suite.
REDIS_TEST_URL: redis://localhost:6379/1
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v6

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@@ -1,59 +0,0 @@
name: Desktop Smoke Build
on:
workflow_dispatch:
permissions:
contents: read
jobs:
desktop:
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
include:
- os: ubuntu-latest
target: linux
- os: windows-latest
target: win
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Install rpmbuild (Linux)
if: matrix.target == 'linux'
run: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y rpm
- name: Setup Go
uses: actions/setup-go@v5
with:
go-version-file: server/go.mod
cache-dependency-path: server/go.sum
- name: Setup pnpm
uses: pnpm/action-setup@v4
- name: Setup Node
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: 22
cache: pnpm
- name: Install dependencies
run: pnpm install --frozen-lockfile
- name: Package Desktop installers (${{ matrix.target }})
working-directory: apps/desktop
env:
CSC_IDENTITY_AUTO_DISCOVERY: "false"
run: node scripts/package.mjs --${{ matrix.target }} --x64 --arm64 --publish never
- name: Upload Desktop artifacts (${{ matrix.target }})
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: desktop-${{ matrix.target }}
path: apps/desktop/dist
if-no-files-found: error

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@@ -3,48 +3,20 @@ name: Release
on:
push:
tags:
# GitHub Actions uses glob patterns here, not regex. Match versioned
# tags broadly at the trigger layer, then enforce strict semver below.
- "v*.*.*"
- "!v*-dirty*"
- "v*"
permissions:
contents: write
packages: write
jobs:
verify:
release:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
outputs:
tag_name: ${{ steps.release_meta.outputs.tag_name }}
is_stable: ${{ steps.release_meta.outputs.is_stable }}
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Validate tag name
id: release_meta
shell: bash
run: |
tag="${GITHUB_REF_NAME}"
echo "Triggered by tag: $tag"
if [[ ! "$tag" =~ ^v[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+(-[0-9A-Za-z.-]+)?$ ]]; then
echo "::error::Release tags must look like vX.Y.Z or vX.Y.Z-suffix; got '$tag'."
exit 1
fi
if [[ "$tag" == *-dirty* ]]; then
echo "::error::Refusing to release from dirty tag '$tag'."
exit 1
fi
echo "tag_name=$tag" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
if [[ "$tag" == *-* ]]; then
echo "is_stable=false" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
else
echo "is_stable=true" >> "$GITHUB_OUTPUT"
fi
- name: Setup Go
uses: actions/setup-go@v5
with:
@@ -54,27 +26,6 @@ jobs:
- name: Run tests
run: cd server && go test ./...
release:
needs: verify
# Only run on the canonical upstream repo. Forks don't have the
# HOMEBREW_TAP_GITHUB_TOKEN secret and should not be publishing to
# `multica-ai/homebrew-tap` anyway. Without this guard, every fork's
# tag push fails this job (401 against the upstream tap), which makes
# downstream CI go red without affecting the actual artifact pipeline.
if: github.repository_owner == 'multica-ai'
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Setup Go
uses: actions/setup-go@v5
with:
go-version-file: server/go.mod
cache-dependency-path: server/go.sum
- name: Run GoReleaser
uses: goreleaser/goreleaser-action@v6
with:
@@ -83,298 +34,3 @@ jobs:
env:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
HOMEBREW_TAP_GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.HOMEBREW_TAP_GITHUB_TOKEN }}
# Multi-arch images are built natively per platform on dedicated runners
# (amd64 on ubuntu-latest, arm64 on ubuntu-24.04-arm) and merged into a
# manifest list. This avoids QEMU emulation, which was making the Next.js
# arm64 build run for 30+ minutes per release.
docker-backend-build:
needs: verify
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
include:
- platform: linux/amd64
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
- platform: linux/arm64
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04-arm
runs-on: ${{ matrix.runs-on }}
steps:
- name: Prepare
run: |
platform=${{ matrix.platform }}
echo "PLATFORM_PAIR=${platform//\//-}" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Compute backend image labels
id: meta
uses: docker/metadata-action@v5
with:
images: ghcr.io/${{ github.repository_owner }}/multica-backend
labels: |
org.opencontainers.image.title=Multica Backend
org.opencontainers.image.description=Multica self-hosted backend
- name: Setup Docker Buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v3
- name: Login to GHCR
uses: docker/login-action@v3
with:
registry: ghcr.io
username: ${{ github.actor }}
password: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Build and push by digest
id: build
uses: docker/build-push-action@v6
with:
context: .
file: Dockerfile
pull: true
platforms: ${{ matrix.platform }}
labels: ${{ steps.meta.outputs.labels }}
cache-from: type=gha,scope=release-backend-${{ env.PLATFORM_PAIR }}
cache-to: type=gha,mode=max,scope=release-backend-${{ env.PLATFORM_PAIR }}
build-args: |
VERSION=${{ needs.verify.outputs.tag_name }}
COMMIT=${{ github.sha }}
outputs: type=image,name=ghcr.io/${{ github.repository_owner }}/multica-backend,push-by-digest=true,name-canonical=true,push=true
- name: Export digest
run: |
mkdir -p /tmp/digests
digest="${{ steps.build.outputs.digest }}"
touch "/tmp/digests/${digest#sha256:}"
- name: Upload digest
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: digests-backend-${{ env.PLATFORM_PAIR }}
path: /tmp/digests/*
if-no-files-found: error
retention-days: 1
docker-backend-merge:
needs: [verify, docker-backend-build]
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
concurrency:
group: release-docker-backend-${{ github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true
steps:
- name: Download digests
uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
with:
path: /tmp/digests
pattern: digests-backend-*
merge-multiple: true
- name: Setup Docker Buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v3
- name: Compute backend image tags
id: meta
uses: docker/metadata-action@v5
with:
images: ghcr.io/${{ github.repository_owner }}/multica-backend
flavor: |
latest=false
tags: |
type=raw,value=latest,enable=${{ needs.verify.outputs.is_stable == 'true' }}
type=raw,value=${{ needs.verify.outputs.tag_name }}
type=sha,prefix=sha-
- name: Login to GHCR
uses: docker/login-action@v3
with:
registry: ghcr.io
username: ${{ github.actor }}
password: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Create manifest list and push
working-directory: /tmp/digests
run: |
docker buildx imagetools create \
$(jq -cr '.tags | map("-t " + .) | join(" ")' <<< "$DOCKER_METADATA_OUTPUT_JSON") \
$(printf 'ghcr.io/${{ github.repository_owner }}/multica-backend@sha256:%s ' *)
- name: Inspect image
run: |
docker buildx imagetools inspect \
ghcr.io/${{ github.repository_owner }}/multica-backend:${{ steps.meta.outputs.version }}
docker-web-build:
needs: verify
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
include:
- platform: linux/amd64
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
- platform: linux/arm64
runs-on: ubuntu-24.04-arm
runs-on: ${{ matrix.runs-on }}
steps:
- name: Prepare
run: |
platform=${{ matrix.platform }}
echo "PLATFORM_PAIR=${platform//\//-}" >> "$GITHUB_ENV"
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Compute web image labels
id: meta
uses: docker/metadata-action@v5
with:
images: ghcr.io/${{ github.repository_owner }}/multica-web
labels: |
org.opencontainers.image.title=Multica Web
org.opencontainers.image.description=Multica self-hosted web frontend
- name: Setup Docker Buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v3
- name: Login to GHCR
uses: docker/login-action@v3
with:
registry: ghcr.io
username: ${{ github.actor }}
password: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Build and push by digest
id: build
uses: docker/build-push-action@v6
with:
context: .
file: Dockerfile.web
pull: true
platforms: ${{ matrix.platform }}
labels: ${{ steps.meta.outputs.labels }}
cache-from: type=gha,scope=release-web-${{ env.PLATFORM_PAIR }}
cache-to: type=gha,mode=max,scope=release-web-${{ env.PLATFORM_PAIR }}
build-args: |
REMOTE_API_URL=http://backend:8080
NEXT_PUBLIC_APP_VERSION=${{ needs.verify.outputs.tag_name }}
outputs: type=image,name=ghcr.io/${{ github.repository_owner }}/multica-web,push-by-digest=true,name-canonical=true,push=true
- name: Export digest
run: |
mkdir -p /tmp/digests
digest="${{ steps.build.outputs.digest }}"
touch "/tmp/digests/${digest#sha256:}"
- name: Upload digest
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: digests-web-${{ env.PLATFORM_PAIR }}
path: /tmp/digests/*
if-no-files-found: error
retention-days: 1
docker-web-merge:
needs: [verify, docker-web-build]
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
concurrency:
group: release-docker-web-${{ github.ref }}
cancel-in-progress: true
steps:
- name: Download digests
uses: actions/download-artifact@v4
with:
path: /tmp/digests
pattern: digests-web-*
merge-multiple: true
- name: Setup Docker Buildx
uses: docker/setup-buildx-action@v3
- name: Compute web image tags
id: meta
uses: docker/metadata-action@v5
with:
images: ghcr.io/${{ github.repository_owner }}/multica-web
flavor: |
latest=false
tags: |
type=raw,value=latest,enable=${{ needs.verify.outputs.is_stable == 'true' }}
type=raw,value=${{ needs.verify.outputs.tag_name }}
type=sha,prefix=sha-
- name: Login to GHCR
uses: docker/login-action@v3
with:
registry: ghcr.io
username: ${{ github.actor }}
password: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
- name: Create manifest list and push
working-directory: /tmp/digests
run: |
docker buildx imagetools create \
$(jq -cr '.tags | map("-t " + .) | join(" ")' <<< "$DOCKER_METADATA_OUTPUT_JSON") \
$(printf 'ghcr.io/${{ github.repository_owner }}/multica-web@sha256:%s ' *)
- name: Inspect image
run: |
docker buildx imagetools inspect \
ghcr.io/${{ github.repository_owner }}/multica-web:${{ steps.meta.outputs.version }}
# Build the Desktop installers for Linux and Windows and upload them to
# the GitHub Release that the `release` job above just published. macOS
# Desktop continues to ship via the manual `release-desktop` skill so it
# can be signed + notarized with Apple Developer credentials that are
# not (yet) wired into CI.
desktop:
needs: release
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
include:
- os: ubuntu-latest
target: linux
- os: windows-latest
target: win
runs-on: ${{ matrix.os }}
steps:
- name: Checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v4
with:
fetch-depth: 0
- name: Install rpmbuild (Linux)
if: matrix.target == 'linux'
run: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install -y rpm
- name: Setup Go
uses: actions/setup-go@v5
with:
go-version-file: server/go.mod
cache-dependency-path: server/go.sum
- name: Setup pnpm
uses: pnpm/action-setup@v4
- name: Setup Node
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: 22
cache: pnpm
- name: Install dependencies
run: pnpm install --frozen-lockfile
- name: Package Desktop installers (${{ matrix.target }})
working-directory: apps/desktop
env:
GH_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
# electron-builder's GitHub publisher reads this:
GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
# Disable code signing on Linux/Windows for now — the public
# release is unsigned for these platforms, the CLI carries the
# trust boundary. Set CSC_LINK in repo secrets to enable
# Windows signing later.
CSC_IDENTITY_AUTO_DISCOVERY: "false"
run: node scripts/package.mjs --${{ matrix.target }} --x64 --arm64 --publish always

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@@ -12,17 +12,10 @@ build
bin
dist-electron
*.tsbuildinfo
# ...except electron-builder's source resources dir, which holds tracked
# config files (entitlements, icons) — not build output.
!apps/desktop/build/
!apps/desktop/build/**
# env
.env*
!.env.example
# Desktop production config is public (backend URL, etc.) — track it so
# `pnpm package` produces a release-ready build without extra setup.
!apps/desktop/.env.production
# test coverage
coverage
@@ -57,4 +50,3 @@ _features/
server/server
data/
.kilo
.idea

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@@ -21,12 +21,12 @@ builds:
goarch:
- amd64
- arm64
ignore:
- goos: windows
goarch: arm64
archives:
# Legacy archive name kept so already-released CLIs (whose `multica update`
# looks for `multica_{os}_{arch}.{ext}`) can keep self-updating. Remove
# once those versions are no longer in use.
- id: legacy
- id: default
formats:
- tar.gz
format_overrides:
@@ -34,16 +34,6 @@ archives:
formats:
- zip
name_template: "{{ .ProjectName }}_{{ .Os }}_{{ .Arch }}"
# Versioned archive name used by current CLI / install scripts /
# desktop bootstrap going forward.
- id: versioned
formats:
- tar.gz
format_overrides:
- goos: windows
formats:
- zip
name_template: "{{ .ProjectName }}-cli-{{ .Version }}-{{ .Os }}-{{ .Arch }}"
checksum:
name_template: "checksums.txt"
@@ -58,8 +48,6 @@ changelog:
brews:
- name: multica
ids:
- versioned
repository:
owner: multica-ai
name: homebrew-tap

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@@ -1,85 +0,0 @@
# Deploy the frontend apps from the monorepo root.
# Keep apps/web, apps/docs, shared packages, and root workspace metadata.
# Exclude unrelated workspaces and local artifacts that can make
# `vercel deploy` upload far more than the app needs.
.agent_context
.claude
.context
.env*
.envrc
.tool-versions
_features
.kilo
.idea
.DS_Store
.husky
.vscode
/.dockerignore
/.goreleaser.yml
/AGENTS.md
/CLAUDE.md
/CLI_AND_DAEMON.md
/CLI_INSTALL.md
/CONTRIBUTING.md
/Dockerfile
/Dockerfile.web
/HANDOFF_ARCHITECTURE_AUDIT.md
/Makefile
/README.md
/README.zh-CN.md
/SELF_HOSTING.md
/SELF_HOSTING_ADVANCED.md
/SELF_HOSTING_AI.md
/docker-compose*.yml
/playwright.config.ts
/skills-lock.json
/.github/
/docker/
/docs/
/e2e/
/server/
/apps/desktop/
/scripts/
*.log
*.pid
*.tsbuildinfo
.cache
.next
.pnpm-store
.turbo
.vercel
coverage
test-results
playwright-report
data
node_modules
bin
dist
out
build
dist-electron
# Deployment-only trims: tests and lint configs are not used by `next build`.
**/__tests__/**
**/test/**
**/*.test.*
**/*.spec.*
/packages/eslint-config/
/apps/web/components.json
/apps/web/eslint.config.mjs
/apps/web/vitest.config.ts
# Root repo metadata not needed in the deployment source.
/.env.example
/.gitattributes
/.gitignore
/LICENSE
*.app
*.dmg

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@@ -106,7 +106,6 @@ pnpm ui:add badge # Adds component to packages/ui/components/ui/
# Infrastructure
make db-up # Start shared PostgreSQL (pgvector/pg17 image)
make db-down # Stop shared PostgreSQL
make db-reset # Drop + recreate current env's DB, then re-run migrations (local only; stop backend first)
```
### CI Requirements
@@ -134,18 +133,6 @@ make start-worktree # Start using .env.worktree
- Unless the user explicitly asks for backwards compatibility, do **not** add compatibility layers, fallback paths, dual-write logic, legacy adapters, or temporary shims.
- If a flow or API is being replaced and the product is not yet live, prefer removing the old path instead of preserving both old and new behavior.
- Avoid broad refactors unless required by the task.
- New global (pre-workspace) routes MUST use a single word (`/login`, `/inbox`) or a `/{noun}/{verb}` pair (`/workspaces/new`). NEVER add hyphenated word-group root routes (`/new-workspace`, `/create-team`) — they collide with common user workspace names and force endless reserved-slug audits. Reserving the noun (`workspaces`) automatically protects the entire `/workspaces/*` subtree.
### Backend Handler UUID Parsing Convention
Every Go handler in `server/internal/handler/` follows these rules. The convention exists because `util.ParseUUID` used to silently return a zero UUID on invalid input, which caused #1661 — a `DELETE` returning 204 success while the SQL `DELETE` matched zero rows.
- **Resource path params that accept either a UUID or a human-readable identifier** (e.g. `chi.URLParam(r, "id")` for an issue, which accepts both `MUL-123` and a UUID) MUST be resolved through the dedicated loader (`loadIssueForUser` / `loadSkillForUser` / `loadAgentForUser` / `requireDaemonRuntimeAccess`). After resolution, all subsequent DB calls — especially `Queries.Delete*` / `Queries.Update*` — MUST use `entity.ID` from the resolved object. Never round-trip the raw URL string through `parseUUID` for a write query.
- **Pure-UUID inputs from request boundaries** (URL params that are always UUIDs, request body fields, query params, headers) MUST be validated with `parseUUIDOrBadRequest(w, s, fieldName)`. On invalid input it writes a 400 and returns `ok=false` — return immediately.
- **Trusted UUID round-trips** (sqlc-returned UUIDs being passed back into queries, test fixtures) use `parseUUID(s)` which calls `util.MustParseUUID` and panics on invalid input. A panic here means an unguarded user-input string slipped in — that is a real bug. `chi`'s `middleware.Recoverer` translates the panic into a 500 so the process keeps running.
- **`util.ParseUUID(s) (pgtype.UUID, error)`** is the only safe variant outside the handler package. Always check the error.
When adding a `Queries.Delete*` or `Queries.Update*` call, ask: "Where did this UUID come from?" If the answer is "raw user input that hasn't been validated," route it through `parseUUIDOrBadRequest` or a loader first.
### Package Boundary Rules
@@ -174,7 +161,7 @@ When the two apps need different behavior for the same concept (e.g., different
When adding a new page or feature:
1. **New page component** → add to `packages/views/<domain>/`. Never import from `next/*` or `react-router-dom`.
2. **Wire it in both apps** → add a route in `apps/web/app/` (Next.js page file) AND in the desktop router. **Exception**: pre-workspace transition flows (create workspace, accept invite) are NOT routes on desktop — they're `WindowOverlay` state. See *Desktop-specific Rules → Route categories*.
2. **Wire it in both apps** → add a route in `apps/web/app/` (Next.js page file) AND in the desktop router.
3. **Navigation** → use `useNavigation().push()` or `<AppLink>`. Never use framework-specific link/router APIs in shared code.
4. **Shared guards/providers** → use `DashboardGuard` from `packages/views/layout/`. Don't create separate guard logic per app.
5. **Platform-specific UI** → if a feature is web-only or desktop-only, keep it in the respective app. Use props slots (`extra`, `topSlot`) on shared layout components to inject platform-specific UI.
@@ -188,43 +175,6 @@ Both apps share the same CSS foundation from `packages/ui/styles/`.
- **Shared styles** → `packages/ui/styles/`. Never duplicate scrollbar styling, keyframes, or base layer rules in app CSS.
- **`@source` directives** → both apps scan shared packages so Tailwind sees all class names.
## Desktop-specific Rules
These rules apply to `apps/desktop/` only. Web has different constraints (URL bar, SSR, no tabs) and doesn't share these concerns. Every rule in this section was added after a concrete bug — treat them as enforced, not suggestions.
### Route categories
Every path in the desktop app falls into exactly one category. Choosing the wrong one reproduces bugs we've already fixed.
- **Session routes** — workspace-scoped pages (`/:slug/issues`, `/:slug/settings`). Rendered by the per-tab memory router under `WorkspaceRouteLayout`. These are legitimate tab destinations.
- **Transition flows** — pre-workspace / one-shot actions (create workspace, accept invite). **NOT routes.** They live as `WindowOverlay` state, dispatched when the navigation adapter sees `push('/workspaces/new')` or `push('/invite/<id>')`. The shared view (`NewWorkspacePage`, `InvitePage`) is the content; the overlay wrapper supplies platform chrome.
- **Error / stale states** — "workspace not available", tabs pointing at a revoked workspace. **NOT pages.** `WorkspaceRouteLayout` auto-heals by dropping the stale tab group from the store; the user never lands on an explicit error screen. Web keeps `NoAccessPage` (shareable URL makes the error state meaningful); desktop has no URL bar so stale = heal silently.
**Adding a new pre-workspace flow on desktop**: register a new `WindowOverlay` type in `stores/window-overlay-store.ts`. Do NOT add it to `routes.tsx`. If a shared view needs the flow on both platforms, add the route on web (`apps/web/app/(auth)/...`) AND the overlay type on desktop — the shared view component is identical.
### Workspace context
`setCurrentWorkspace(slug, uuid)` from `@multica/core/platform` is the single source of truth for the active workspace. `WorkspaceRouteLayout` sets it on mount; unmount does NOT clear it. Code that leaves workspace context (leave/delete workspace, force-navigate to overlay) must call `setCurrentWorkspace(null, null)` explicitly.
### Workspace destructive operations
Leave / Delete workspace flows must follow this order, otherwise concurrent refetches race and the renderer hard-reloads:
1. Read destination from cached workspace list.
2. `setCurrentWorkspace(null, null)`.
3. `navigation.push(destination)`.
4. THEN `await mutation.mutateAsync(workspaceId)`.
### Tab isolation
Tabs are grouped per workspace in `stores/tab-store.ts`. The TabBar shows only the active workspace's tabs; cross-workspace tab leakage is impossible by construction (no flat global tabs array).
Cross-workspace `push(path)` is detected by the navigation adapter (`platform/navigation.tsx`) and translated into `switchWorkspace(slug, targetPath)` — NOT a navigation within the current tab's router. Don't bypass the adapter; always go through `useNavigation()` from shared code.
### Drag region (macOS)
Every full-window desktop view (anything outside the dashboard shell) must mount `<DragStrip />` from `@multica/views/platform` as the first flex child of the page root, otherwise users can't drag the window. Interactive UI inside the top 48px needs `WebkitAppRegion: "no-drag"` to stay clickable.
## UI/UX Rules
- Prefer shadcn components over custom implementations. Install via `pnpm ui:add <component>` from project root — adds to `packages/ui/components/ui/`. All components use Base UI primitives (`@base-ui/react`), not Radix.

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@@ -7,7 +7,8 @@ The `multica` CLI connects your local machine to Multica. It handles authenticat
### Homebrew (macOS/Linux)
```bash
brew install multica-ai/tap/multica
brew tap multica-ai/tap
brew install multica
```
### Build from Source
@@ -21,17 +22,11 @@ cp server/bin/multica /usr/local/bin/multica
### Update
```bash
brew upgrade multica-ai/tap/multica
```
For install script or manual installs, use:
```bash
multica update
```
`multica update` auto-detects your installation method and upgrades accordingly.
This auto-detects your installation method (Homebrew or manual) and upgrades accordingly.
## Quick Start
@@ -143,11 +138,6 @@ The daemon auto-detects these AI CLIs on your PATH:
| OpenCode | `opencode` | Open-source coding agent |
| OpenClaw | `openclaw` | Open-source coding agent |
| Hermes | `hermes` | Nous Research coding agent |
| Gemini | `gemini` | Google's coding agent |
| [Pi](https://pi.dev/) | `pi` | Pi coding agent |
| [Cursor Agent](https://cursor.com/) | `cursor-agent` | Cursor's headless coding agent |
| Kimi | `kimi` | Moonshot coding agent |
| Kiro CLI | `kiro-cli` | Kiro ACP coding agent |
You need at least one installed. The daemon registers each detected CLI as an available runtime.
@@ -168,7 +158,6 @@ Daemon behavior is configured via flags or environment variables:
| Poll interval | `--poll-interval` | `MULTICA_DAEMON_POLL_INTERVAL` | `3s` |
| Heartbeat interval | `--heartbeat-interval` | `MULTICA_DAEMON_HEARTBEAT_INTERVAL` | `15s` |
| Agent timeout | `--agent-timeout` | `MULTICA_AGENT_TIMEOUT` | `2h` |
| Codex semantic inactivity timeout | `--codex-semantic-inactivity-timeout` | `MULTICA_CODEX_SEMANTIC_INACTIVITY_TIMEOUT` | `10m` |
| Max concurrent tasks | `--max-concurrent-tasks` | `MULTICA_DAEMON_MAX_CONCURRENT_TASKS` | `20` |
| Daemon ID | `--daemon-id` | `MULTICA_DAEMON_ID` | hostname |
| Device name | `--device-name` | `MULTICA_DAEMON_DEVICE_NAME` | hostname |
@@ -181,28 +170,14 @@ Agent-specific overrides:
|----------|-------------|
| `MULTICA_CLAUDE_PATH` | Custom path to the `claude` binary |
| `MULTICA_CLAUDE_MODEL` | Override the Claude model used |
| `MULTICA_CLAUDE_ARGS` | Default extra arguments for Claude Code runs |
| `MULTICA_CODEX_PATH` | Custom path to the `codex` binary |
| `MULTICA_CODEX_MODEL` | Override the Codex model used |
| `MULTICA_CODEX_ARGS` | Default extra arguments for Codex runs |
| `MULTICA_OPENCODE_PATH` | Custom path to the `opencode` binary |
| `MULTICA_OPENCODE_MODEL` | Override the OpenCode model used |
| `MULTICA_OPENCLAW_PATH` | Custom path to the `openclaw` binary |
| `MULTICA_OPENCLAW_MODEL` | Override the OpenClaw model used |
| `MULTICA_HERMES_PATH` | Custom path to the `hermes` binary |
| `MULTICA_HERMES_MODEL` | Override the Hermes model used |
| `MULTICA_GEMINI_PATH` | Custom path to the `gemini` binary |
| `MULTICA_GEMINI_MODEL` | Override the Gemini model used |
| `MULTICA_PI_PATH` | Custom path to the `pi` binary |
| `MULTICA_PI_MODEL` | Override the Pi model used |
| `MULTICA_CURSOR_PATH` | Custom path to the `cursor-agent` binary |
| `MULTICA_CURSOR_MODEL` | Override the Cursor Agent model used |
| `MULTICA_KIMI_PATH` | Custom path to the `kimi` binary |
| `MULTICA_KIMI_MODEL` | Override the Kimi model used |
| `MULTICA_KIRO_PATH` | Custom path to the `kiro-cli` binary |
| `MULTICA_KIRO_MODEL` | Override the Kiro model used |
`MULTICA_CLAUDE_ARGS` and `MULTICA_CODEX_ARGS` are parsed with POSIX shellword quoting, so values such as `--model "gpt-5.1 codex" --sandbox read-only` are split like a shell command line. Agent arguments are applied in this order: hardcoded Multica defaults, daemon-wide env defaults, then per-agent `custom_args` from the task.
### Self-Hosted Server
@@ -289,7 +264,7 @@ multica issue list --priority urgent --assignee "Agent Name"
multica issue list --limit 20 --output json
```
Available filters: `--status`, `--priority`, `--assignee`, `--project`, `--limit`.
Available filters: `--status`, `--priority`, `--assignee`, `--limit`.
### Get Issue
@@ -304,7 +279,7 @@ multica issue get <id> --output json
multica issue create --title "Fix login bug" --description "..." --priority high --assignee "Lambda"
```
Flags: `--title` (required), `--description`, `--status`, `--priority`, `--assignee`, `--parent`, `--project`, `--due-date`.
Flags: `--title` (required), `--description`, `--status`, `--priority`, `--assignee`, `--parent`, `--due-date`.
### Update Issue
@@ -343,27 +318,6 @@ multica issue comment add <issue-id> --parent <comment-id> --content "Thanks!"
multica issue comment delete <comment-id>
```
### Subscribers
```bash
# List subscribers of an issue
multica issue subscriber list <issue-id>
# Subscribe yourself to an issue
multica issue subscriber add <issue-id>
# Subscribe another member or agent by name
multica issue subscriber add <issue-id> --user "Lambda"
# Unsubscribe yourself
multica issue subscriber remove <issue-id>
# Unsubscribe another member or agent
multica issue subscriber remove <issue-id> --user "Lambda"
```
Subscribers receive notifications about issue activity (new comments, status changes, etc.). Without `--user`, the command acts on the caller.
### Execution History
```bash
@@ -381,70 +335,6 @@ multica issue run-messages <task-id> --since 42 --output json
The `runs` command shows all past and current executions for an issue, including running tasks. The `run-messages` command shows the detailed message log (tool calls, thinking, text, errors) for a single run. Use `--since` for efficient polling of in-progress runs.
## Projects
Projects group related issues (e.g. a sprint, an epic, a workstream). Every project
belongs to a workspace and can optionally have a lead (member or agent).
### List Projects
```bash
multica project list
multica project list --status in_progress
multica project list --output json
```
Available filters: `--status`.
### Get Project
```bash
multica project get <id>
multica project get <id> --output json
```
### Create Project
```bash
multica project create --title "2026 Week 16 Sprint" --icon "🏃" --lead "Lambda"
```
Flags: `--title` (required), `--description`, `--status`, `--icon`, `--lead`.
### Update Project
```bash
multica project update <id> --title "New title" --status in_progress
multica project update <id> --lead "Lambda"
```
Flags: `--title`, `--description`, `--status`, `--icon`, `--lead`.
### Change Status
```bash
multica project status <id> in_progress
```
Valid statuses: `planned`, `in_progress`, `paused`, `completed`, `cancelled`.
### Delete Project
```bash
multica project delete <id>
```
### Associating Issues with Projects
Use the `--project` flag on `issue create` / `issue update` to attach an issue to a
project, or on `issue list` to filter issues by project:
```bash
multica issue create --title "Login bug" --project <project-id>
multica issue update <issue-id> --project <project-id>
multica issue list --project <project-id>
```
## Setup
```bash
@@ -481,63 +371,6 @@ multica config set app_url https://app.example.com
multica config set workspace_id <workspace-id>
```
## Autopilot Commands
Autopilots are scheduled/triggered automations that dispatch agent tasks (either by creating an issue or by running an agent directly).
### List Autopilots
```bash
multica autopilot list
multica autopilot list --status active --output json
```
### Get Autopilot Details
```bash
multica autopilot get <id>
multica autopilot get <id> --output json # includes triggers
```
### Create / Update / Delete
```bash
multica autopilot create \
--title "Nightly bug triage" \
--description "Scan todo issues and prioritize." \
--agent "Lambda" \
--mode create_issue
multica autopilot update <id> --status paused
multica autopilot update <id> --description "New prompt"
multica autopilot delete <id>
```
`--mode` currently only accepts `create_issue` (creates a new issue on each run and assigns it to the agent). The server data model also defines `run_only`, but the daemon task path doesn't yet resolve a workspace for runs without an issue, so it's not exposed by the CLI. `--agent` accepts either a name or UUID.
### Manual Trigger
```bash
multica autopilot trigger <id> # Fires the autopilot once, returns the run
```
### Run History
```bash
multica autopilot runs <id>
multica autopilot runs <id> --limit 50 --output json
```
### Schedule Triggers
```bash
multica autopilot trigger-add <autopilot-id> --cron "0 9 * * 1-5" --timezone "America/New_York"
multica autopilot trigger-update <autopilot-id> <trigger-id> --enabled=false
multica autopilot trigger-delete <autopilot-id> <trigger-id>
```
Only cron-based `schedule` triggers are currently exposed via the CLI. The data model also defines `webhook` and `api` kinds, but there is no server endpoint that fires them yet, so they're not surfaced here.
## Other Commands
```bash

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@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ which brew
If `brew` is found, install via Homebrew:
```bash
brew install multica-ai/tap/multica
brew tap multica-ai/tap && brew install multica
```
Then verify:
@@ -51,12 +51,6 @@ multica version
If the version prints successfully, skip to **Step 3**.
To upgrade later, run:
```bash
brew upgrade multica-ai/tap/multica
```
### Option B: Download from GitHub Releases (macOS/Linux, no Homebrew)
If Homebrew is not available, download the binary directly.
@@ -76,8 +70,7 @@ fi
LATEST=$(curl -sI https://github.com/multica-ai/multica/releases/latest | grep -i '^location:' | sed 's/.*tag\///' | tr -d '\r\n')
# Download and extract
VERSION="${LATEST#v}"
curl -sL "https://github.com/multica-ai/multica/releases/download/${LATEST}/multica-cli-${VERSION}-${OS}-${ARCH}.tar.gz" -o /tmp/multica.tar.gz
curl -sL "https://github.com/multica-ai/multica/releases/download/${LATEST}/multica_${OS}_${ARCH}.tar.gz" -o /tmp/multica.tar.gz
tar -xzf /tmp/multica.tar.gz -C /tmp multica
sudo mv /tmp/multica /usr/local/bin/multica
rm /tmp/multica.tar.gz
@@ -166,12 +159,12 @@ Wait 3 seconds, then verify:
multica daemon status
```
Expected output should show `running` status with detected agents (e.g. `claude`, `codex`, `opencode`, `openclaw`, `hermes`, `gemini`, `pi`, `cursor-agent`).
Expected output should show `running` status with detected agents (e.g. `claude`, `codex`, `opencode`, `openclaw`, `hermes`).
**If daemon fails to start:**
- Check logs: `multica daemon logs`
- If a port conflict occurs, the daemon may already be running under a different profile.
- If no agents are detected, ensure at least one AI CLI (`claude`, `codex`, `opencode`, `openclaw`, `hermes`, `gemini`, `pi`, or `cursor-agent`) is installed and on the `$PATH`.
- If no agents are detected, ensure at least one AI CLI (`claude`, `codex`, `opencode`, `openclaw`, or `hermes`) is installed and on the `$PATH`.
---
@@ -185,12 +178,12 @@ multica daemon status
Confirm:
1. Status is `running`
2. At least one agent is listed (e.g. `claude`, `codex`, `opencode`, `openclaw`, `hermes`, `gemini`, `pi`, or `cursor-agent`)
2. At least one agent is listed (e.g. `claude`, `codex`, `opencode`, `openclaw`, or `hermes`)
3. At least one workspace is being watched
If the agents list is empty, tell the user:
> "The Multica daemon is running but no AI agent CLIs were detected. Please install at least one supported CLI (`claude`, `codex`, `opencode`, `openclaw`, `hermes`, `gemini`, `pi`, or `cursor-agent`), then restart the daemon with `multica daemon stop && multica daemon start`."
> "The Multica daemon is running but no AI agent CLIs were detected. Please install at least one supported CLI (`claude`, `codex`, `opencode`, `openclaw`, or `hermes`), then restart the daemon with `multica daemon stop && multica daemon start`."
---

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@@ -9,7 +9,6 @@ It covers:
- isolated worktree development
- the shared PostgreSQL model
- testing and verification
- full-stack isolated testing (backend + frontend + daemon from source)
- troubleshooting and destructive reset options
## Development Model
@@ -309,202 +308,6 @@ make daemon
The daemon authenticates using the CLI's stored token (`multica login`).
It registers runtimes for all watched workspaces from the CLI config.
## Full-Stack Isolated Testing
This section covers running the complete stack (backend, frontend, daemon) from
source in a fully isolated environment. Useful for testing end-to-end changes
that span multiple components, or for automated CI/AI workflows that need zero
human intervention.
### Why Not Just `make daemon`?
`make daemon` uses the system-installed CLI's stored token and connects to
whatever server is configured in `~/.multica/config.json`. That's fine for
day-to-day development against a shared server, but for fully isolated testing
you need:
- a local backend and frontend (from source)
- a local daemon (from source) with its own profile
- automated authentication (no browser login)
- no interference with your production CLI config
### Dynamic Profile Naming
Each worktree must use a unique daemon profile to avoid collisions when
multiple features run in parallel.
The profile name is derived from the worktree directory using the same
slug + hash pattern as `scripts/init-worktree-env.sh`:
```bash
WORKTREE_DIR="$(basename "$PWD")"
SLUG="$(printf '%s' "$WORKTREE_DIR" | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]' | sed 's/[^a-z0-9]/_/g; s/__*/_/g; s/^_//; s/_$//')"
HASH="$(printf '%s' "$PWD" | cksum | awk '{print $1}')"
OFFSET=$((HASH % 1000))
PROFILE="dev-${SLUG}-${OFFSET}"
```
Example: worktree at `../multica-feat-auth` produces profile
`dev-multica_feat_auth-347`, matching that worktree's port and database
allocation.
### Start the Isolated Environment
Run all steps from the worktree root (where the Makefile is).
#### 1. Start backend, frontend, and database
```bash
make dev
```
Wait for the backend to be healthy:
```bash
PORT=$(grep '^PORT=' .env.worktree 2>/dev/null || grep '^PORT=' .env | head -1 | cut -d= -f2)
PORT=${PORT:-8080}
SERVER="http://localhost:${PORT}"
for i in $(seq 1 30); do
curl -sf "$SERVER/health" > /dev/null 2>&1 && break
sleep 2
done
```
#### 2. Create a test user and token (automated auth)
For deterministic local automation, set `MULTICA_DEV_VERIFICATION_CODE=888888`
in your env file before starting the backend:
```bash
curl -s -X POST "$SERVER/auth/send-code" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"email": "dev@localhost"}'
JWT=$(curl -s -X POST "$SERVER/auth/verify-code" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"email": "dev@localhost", "code": "888888"}' | jq -r '.token')
PAT=$(curl -s -X POST "$SERVER/api/tokens" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $JWT" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"name": "auto-dev", "expires_in_days": 365}' | jq -r '.token')
```
#### 3. Create a workspace
```bash
WS=$(curl -s -X POST "$SERVER/api/workspaces" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $PAT" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"name": "Dev", "slug": "dev"}' | jq -r '.id')
```
#### 4. Compute profile name and write CLI config
```bash
# Compute profile (see Dynamic Profile Naming above)
WORKTREE_DIR="$(basename "$PWD")"
SLUG="$(printf '%s' "$WORKTREE_DIR" | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]' | sed 's/[^a-z0-9]/_/g; s/__*/_/g; s/^_//; s/_$//')"
HASH="$(printf '%s' "$PWD" | cksum | awk '{print $1}')"
OFFSET=$((HASH % 1000))
PROFILE="dev-${SLUG}-${OFFSET}"
FRONTEND_PORT=$(grep '^FRONTEND_PORT=' .env.worktree 2>/dev/null || grep '^FRONTEND_PORT=' .env | head -1 | cut -d= -f2)
FRONTEND_PORT=${FRONTEND_PORT:-3000}
CONFIG_DIR="$HOME/.multica/profiles/$PROFILE"
mkdir -p "$CONFIG_DIR"
cat > "$CONFIG_DIR/config.json" << EOF
{
"server_url": "$SERVER",
"app_url": "http://localhost:${FRONTEND_PORT}",
"token": "$PAT",
"workspace_id": "$WS",
"watched_workspaces": [{"id": "$WS", "name": "Dev"}]
}
EOF
```
#### 5. Start the daemon from source
```bash
make cli ARGS="daemon start --profile $PROFILE"
```
The daemon runs from the current worktree's Go source, connecting to the
local backend. Agent-executed `multica` commands automatically use the same
binary (the daemon prepends its own directory to `PATH`).
### Stop the Isolated Environment
```bash
# Compute profile (same formula)
PROFILE="dev-$(printf '%s' "$(basename "$PWD")" | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]' | sed 's/[^a-z0-9]/_/g; s/__*/_/g; s/^_//; s/_$//')-$(( $(printf '%s' "$PWD" | cksum | awk '{print $1}') % 1000 ))"
# 1. Stop daemon
make cli ARGS="daemon stop --profile $PROFILE"
# 2. Stop backend + frontend
make stop # main checkout
make stop-worktree # worktree checkout
# 3. (Optional) Stop shared PostgreSQL
make db-down
# 4. (Optional) Clean build artifacts
make clean
# 5. (Optional) Remove profile config
rm -rf "$HOME/.multica/profiles/$PROFILE"
```
### Desktop App Local Testing
To test the Electron desktop app against a local backend:
```bash
# After backend is running (make dev)
pnpm dev:desktop
```
This automatically:
1. Compiles the `multica` CLI from `server/cmd/multica` into
`apps/desktop/resources/bin/multica`
2. Creates an isolated profile named `desktop-localhost-<PORT>`
3. Starts and manages its own daemon instance
4. Connects to the local backend
Login in the Desktop UI with `dev@localhost` and the generated code from the
backend logs. If you set `MULTICA_DEV_VERIFICATION_CODE=888888` before starting
the backend, you can use `888888` instead.
If the backend runs on a non-default port (worktree), create
`apps/desktop/.env.development.local`:
```bash
VITE_API_URL=http://localhost:<backend-port>
VITE_WS_URL=ws://localhost:<backend-port>/ws
```
### Isolation Guarantee
Nothing in this flow touches the system-installed `multica` or the default
`~/.multica/config.json`:
| Resource | System / Production | Local Dev (per-worktree) |
|---|---|---|
| Config | `~/.multica/config.json` | `~/.multica/profiles/dev-<slug>-<hash>/config.json` |
| Daemon PID | `~/.multica/daemon.pid` | `~/.multica/profiles/dev-<slug>-<hash>/daemon.pid` |
| Health port | `19514` | `19514 + 1 + (name_hash % 1000)` |
| Workspaces dir | `~/multica_workspaces/` | `~/multica_workspaces_dev-<slug>-<hash>/` |
| Database | remote / production | local Docker: `multica_<slug>_<hash>` |
| Desktop profile | `desktop-api.multica.ai` | `desktop-localhost-<port>` |
Multiple worktrees can run simultaneously without conflict.
## Troubleshooting
### Missing Env File
@@ -595,19 +398,6 @@ If you want to stop PostgreSQL and keep your local databases:
make db-down
```
If you want a fresh database for the current checkout only (drops the
database named in `POSTGRES_DB`, recreates it, and runs all migrations):
```bash
make stop # stop backend/frontend first
make db-reset
make start
```
- only affects the current env's database; other worktree databases are untouched
- refuses to run if `DATABASE_URL` points at a remote host
- pass `ENV_FILE=.env.worktree` to target a specific worktree
If you want to wipe all local PostgreSQL data for this repo:
```bash

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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ COPY server/ ./server/
# Build binaries
ARG VERSION=dev
ARG COMMIT=unknown
RUN cd server && CGO_ENABLED=0 go build -ldflags "-s -w -X main.version=${VERSION} -X main.commit=${COMMIT}" -o bin/server ./cmd/server
RUN cd server && CGO_ENABLED=0 go build -ldflags "-s -w" -o bin/server ./cmd/server
RUN cd server && CGO_ENABLED=0 go build -ldflags "-s -w -X main.version=${VERSION} -X main.commit=${COMMIT}" -o bin/multica ./cmd/multica
RUN cd server && CGO_ENABLED=0 go build -ldflags "-s -w" -o bin/migrate ./cmd/migrate

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@@ -36,11 +36,9 @@ RUN pnpm install --frozen-lockfile --offline
# Set build-time env: tells Next.js rewrites to proxy API calls to the backend service
ARG REMOTE_API_URL=http://backend:8080
ARG NEXT_PUBLIC_WS_URL
ARG NEXT_PUBLIC_APP_VERSION=dev
ARG NEXT_PUBLIC_GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID
ENV REMOTE_API_URL=$REMOTE_API_URL
ENV NEXT_PUBLIC_WS_URL=$NEXT_PUBLIC_WS_URL
ENV NEXT_PUBLIC_APP_VERSION=$NEXT_PUBLIC_APP_VERSION
ENV NEXT_PUBLIC_GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID=$NEXT_PUBLIC_GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID
ENV STANDALONE=true
# Build the web app (standalone output for minimal runtime)

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
.PHONY: help makehelp dev server daemon cli multica build test migrate-up migrate-down sqlc seed clean setup start stop check worktree-env setup-main start-main stop-main check-main setup-worktree start-worktree stop-worktree check-worktree db-up db-down db-reset selfhost selfhost-build selfhost-stop
.PHONY: dev server daemon cli multica build test migrate-up migrate-down sqlc seed clean setup start stop check worktree-env setup-main start-main stop-main check-main setup-worktree start-worktree stop-worktree check-worktree db-up db-down selfhost selfhost-stop
MAIN_ENV_FILE ?= .env
WORKTREE_ENV_FILE ?= .env.worktree
@@ -36,23 +36,10 @@ define REQUIRE_ENV
fi
endef
# Default target changed from selfhost to help: bare `make` now prints this help
# instead of launching a full Docker Compose build, which is safer for onboarding.
.DEFAULT_GOAL := help
##@ Help
help: ## Show available make targets and common local workflows
@awk 'BEGIN {FS = ":.*## "; printf "\nUsage:\n make \033[36m<target>\033[0m\n\nQuick start:\n \033[36mmake dev\033[0m Bootstrap the current checkout and start everything\n \033[36mmake check\033[0m Run the full local verification pipeline\n\nCheckout modes:\n Main checkout uses \033[36m.env\033[0m\n Worktrees use \033[36m.env.worktree\033[0m (generate with \033[36mmake worktree-env\033[0m)\n\n"} \
/^##@/ {printf "\n\033[1m%s\033[0m\n", substr($$0, 5); next} \
/^[a-zA-Z0-9_.-]+:.*## / {printf " \033[36m%-18s\033[0m %s\n", $$1, $$2}' $(MAKEFILE_LIST)
makehelp: help ## Alias for `make help`
# ---------- Self-hosting (Docker Compose) ----------
##@ Self-hosting
selfhost: ## Create .env if needed, then pull and start the official self-hosted images
# One-command self-host: create env, start Docker Compose, wait for health
selfhost:
@if [ ! -f .env ]; then \
echo "==> Creating .env from .env.example..."; \
cp .env.example .env; \
@@ -64,16 +51,8 @@ selfhost: ## Create .env if needed, then pull and start the official self-hosted
fi; \
echo "==> Generated random JWT_SECRET"; \
fi
@echo "==> Pulling official Multica images..."
@if ! docker compose -f docker-compose.selfhost.yml pull; then \
echo ""; \
echo "Official images for tag '$${MULTICA_IMAGE_TAG:-latest}' are not published yet."; \
echo "If this is before the first GHCR release, build from the current checkout:"; \
echo " make selfhost-build"; \
exit 1; \
fi
@echo "==> Starting Multica via Docker Compose..."
docker compose -f docker-compose.selfhost.yml up -d
docker compose -f docker-compose.selfhost.yml up -d --build
@echo "==> Waiting for backend to be ready..."
@for i in $$(seq 1 30); do \
if curl -sf http://localhost:$${PORT:-8080}/health > /dev/null 2>&1; then \
@@ -87,11 +66,7 @@ selfhost: ## Create .env if needed, then pull and start the official self-hosted
echo " Frontend: http://localhost:$${FRONTEND_PORT:-3000}"; \
echo " Backend: http://localhost:$${PORT:-8080}"; \
echo ""; \
echo "Images: $${MULTICA_BACKEND_IMAGE:-ghcr.io/multica-ai/multica-backend}:$${MULTICA_IMAGE_TAG:-latest}"; \
echo " $${MULTICA_WEB_IMAGE:-ghcr.io/multica-ai/multica-web}:$${MULTICA_IMAGE_TAG:-latest}"; \
echo ""; \
echo "Log in: configure RESEND_API_KEY in .env for email codes,"; \
echo " or read the generated code from backend logs when Resend is unset."; \
echo "Log in with any email + verification code: 888888"; \
echo ""; \
echo "Next — install the CLI and connect your machine:"; \
echo " brew install multica-ai/tap/multica"; \
@@ -102,57 +77,16 @@ selfhost: ## Create .env if needed, then pull and start the official self-hosted
echo " docker compose -f docker-compose.selfhost.yml logs"; \
fi
selfhost-build: ## Build backend/web from the current checkout and start the self-hosted stack
@if [ ! -f .env ]; then \
echo "==> Creating .env from .env.example..."; \
cp .env.example .env; \
JWT=$$(openssl rand -hex 32); \
if [ "$$(uname)" = "Darwin" ]; then \
sed -i '' "s/^JWT_SECRET=.*/JWT_SECRET=$$JWT/" .env; \
else \
sed -i "s/^JWT_SECRET=.*/JWT_SECRET=$$JWT/" .env; \
fi; \
echo "==> Generated random JWT_SECRET"; \
fi
@echo "==> Building Multica from the current checkout..."
docker compose -f docker-compose.selfhost.yml -f docker-compose.selfhost.build.yml up -d --build
@echo "==> Waiting for backend to be ready..."
@for i in $$(seq 1 30); do \
if curl -sf http://localhost:$${PORT:-8080}/health > /dev/null 2>&1; then \
break; \
fi; \
sleep 2; \
done
@if curl -sf http://localhost:$${PORT:-8080}/health > /dev/null 2>&1; then \
echo ""; \
echo "✓ Multica is running!"; \
echo " Frontend: http://localhost:$${FRONTEND_PORT:-3000}"; \
echo " Backend: http://localhost:$${PORT:-8080}"; \
echo ""; \
echo "Log in: configure RESEND_API_KEY in .env for email codes,"; \
echo " or read the generated code from backend logs when Resend is unset."; \
echo ""; \
echo "Built images locally via docker-compose.selfhost.build.yml."; \
echo "Local tags: multica-backend:dev and multica-web:dev."; \
echo ""; \
echo "Next — install the CLI and connect your machine:"; \
echo " brew install multica-ai/tap/multica"; \
echo " multica setup self-host"; \
else \
echo ""; \
echo "Services are still starting. Check logs:"; \
echo " docker compose -f docker-compose.selfhost.yml logs"; \
fi
selfhost-stop: ## Stop the self-hosted Docker Compose stack
# Stop all Docker Compose self-host services
selfhost-stop:
@echo "==> Stopping Multica services..."
docker compose -f docker-compose.selfhost.yml down
@echo "✓ All services stopped."
# ---------- One-click commands ----------
##@ One-click
setup: ## Prepare the current checkout from its env file: install deps, ensure DB, run migrations
# First-time setup: install deps, start DB, run migrations
setup:
$(REQUIRE_ENV)
@echo "==> Using env file: $(ENV_FILE)"
@echo "==> Installing dependencies..."
@@ -163,21 +97,21 @@ setup: ## Prepare the current checkout from its env file: install deps, ensure D
@echo ""
@echo "✓ Setup complete! Run 'make start' to launch the app."
start: ## Start backend and frontend for the current checkout and run migrations first
# Start all services (backend + frontend)
start:
$(REQUIRE_ENV)
@echo "Using env file: $(ENV_FILE)"
@echo "Backend: http://localhost:$(PORT)"
@echo "Frontend: http://localhost:$(FRONTEND_PORT)"
@bash scripts/ensure-postgres.sh "$(ENV_FILE)"
@echo "Running migrations..."
cd server && go run ./cmd/migrate up
@echo "Starting backend and frontend..."
@trap 'kill 0' EXIT; \
(cd server && go run ./cmd/server) & \
pnpm dev:web & \
wait
stop: ## Stop backend and frontend processes for the current checkout
# Stop all services
stop:
$(REQUIRE_ENV)
@echo "Stopping services..."
@-lsof -ti:$(PORT) | xargs kill -9 2>/dev/null
@@ -189,52 +123,33 @@ stop: ## Stop backend and frontend processes for the current checkout
echo "✓ App processes stopped. Remote PostgreSQL was not affected." ;; \
esac
check: ## Run typecheck, TS tests, Go tests, and Playwright E2E for the current checkout
# Full verification: typecheck + unit tests + Go tests + E2E
check:
$(REQUIRE_ENV)
@ENV_FILE="$(ENV_FILE)" bash scripts/check.sh
db-up: ## Start the shared PostgreSQL container used by main and worktrees
db-up:
@$(COMPOSE) up -d postgres
db-down: ## Stop the shared PostgreSQL container without removing its Docker volume
db-down:
@$(COMPOSE) down
# Drop + recreate the current env's database, then run all migrations.
# Use for a clean slate in local dev. Only affects the DB named in
# ENV_FILE (POSTGRES_DB); the shared postgres container and other
# worktree DBs are untouched. Refuses to run against a remote host.
db-reset: ## Drop and recreate the current env's database, then re-run all migrations
$(REQUIRE_ENV)
@case "$(DATABASE_URL)" in \
""|*@localhost:*|*@localhost/*|*@127.0.0.1:*|*@127.0.0.1/*|*@\[::1\]:*|*@\[::1\]/*) ;; \
*) echo "Refusing to reset: DATABASE_URL points at a remote host."; exit 1 ;; \
esac
@bash scripts/ensure-postgres.sh "$(ENV_FILE)"
@echo "==> Dropping and recreating database '$(POSTGRES_DB)'..."
@$(COMPOSE) exec -T postgres psql -U $(POSTGRES_USER) -d postgres -v ON_ERROR_STOP=1 \
-c "DROP DATABASE IF EXISTS \"$(POSTGRES_DB)\" WITH (FORCE);" \
-c "CREATE DATABASE \"$(POSTGRES_DB)\";"
@echo "==> Running migrations..."
cd server && go run ./cmd/migrate up
@echo ""
@echo "✓ Database '$(POSTGRES_DB)' reset. Run 'make start' to launch the app."
worktree-env: ## Generate .env.worktree with a unique DB name and app ports for this worktree
worktree-env:
@bash scripts/init-worktree-env.sh .env.worktree
setup-main: ## Prepare the main checkout using .env
setup-main:
@$(MAKE) setup ENV_FILE=$(MAIN_ENV_FILE)
start-main: ## Start the main checkout using .env
start-main:
@$(MAKE) start ENV_FILE=$(MAIN_ENV_FILE)
stop-main: ## Stop the main checkout processes defined by .env
stop-main:
@$(MAKE) stop ENV_FILE=$(MAIN_ENV_FILE)
check-main: ## Run the full verification pipeline for the main checkout
check-main:
@ENV_FILE=$(MAIN_ENV_FILE) bash scripts/check.sh
setup-worktree: ## Ensure .env.worktree exists, then prepare this worktree
setup-worktree:
@if [ ! -f "$(WORKTREE_ENV_FILE)" ]; then \
echo "==> Generating $(WORKTREE_ENV_FILE) with unique ports..."; \
bash scripts/init-worktree-env.sh $(WORKTREE_ENV_FILE); \
@@ -243,68 +158,65 @@ setup-worktree: ## Ensure .env.worktree exists, then prepare this worktree
fi
@$(MAKE) setup ENV_FILE=$(WORKTREE_ENV_FILE)
start-worktree: ## Start this worktree using .env.worktree
start-worktree:
@$(MAKE) start ENV_FILE=$(WORKTREE_ENV_FILE)
stop-worktree: ## Stop this worktree's backend and frontend processes
stop-worktree:
@$(MAKE) stop ENV_FILE=$(WORKTREE_ENV_FILE)
check-worktree: ## Run the full verification pipeline for this worktree
check-worktree:
@ENV_FILE=$(WORKTREE_ENV_FILE) bash scripts/check.sh
# ---------- Individual commands ----------
##@ Individual commands
dev: ## Bootstrap this checkout end-to-end: create env if needed, ensure DB, migrate, start services
# One-command dev: auto-setup env/deps/db/migrations, then start all services
dev:
@bash scripts/dev.sh
server: ## Run only the Go server for the current checkout
# Go server only
server:
$(REQUIRE_ENV)
@bash scripts/ensure-postgres.sh "$(ENV_FILE)"
cd server && go run ./cmd/server
daemon: ## Restart the local agent daemon using the CLI's stored auth/session
@$(MAKE) multica MULTICA_ARGS="daemon restart --profile local"
daemon:
@$(MAKE) multica MULTICA_ARGS="daemon"
cli: ## Run the multica CLI with ARGS or MULTICA_ARGS from source
cli:
@$(MAKE) multica MULTICA_ARGS="$(MULTICA_ARGS)"
multica: ## Run the multica CLI entrypoint directly from the Go source tree
multica:
cd server && go run ./cmd/multica $(MULTICA_ARGS)
VERSION ?= $(shell git describe --tags --always --dirty 2>/dev/null || echo dev)
COMMIT ?= $(shell git rev-parse --short HEAD 2>/dev/null || echo unknown)
DATE ?= $(shell date -u '+%Y-%m-%dT%H:%M:%SZ')
build: ## Build the server, CLI, and migrate binaries into server/bin
cd server && go build -ldflags "-X main.version=$(VERSION) -X main.commit=$(COMMIT)" -o bin/server ./cmd/server
build:
cd server && go build -o bin/server ./cmd/server
cd server && go build -ldflags "-X main.version=$(VERSION) -X main.commit=$(COMMIT) -X main.date=$(DATE)" -o bin/multica ./cmd/multica
cd server && go build -o bin/migrate ./cmd/migrate
test: ## Run Go tests after ensuring the target DB exists and migrations are applied
test:
$(REQUIRE_ENV)
@bash scripts/ensure-postgres.sh "$(ENV_FILE)"
cd server && go run ./cmd/migrate up
cd server && go test ./...
# Database
##@ Database
migrate-up: ## Create the target DB if needed, then apply database migrations
migrate-up:
$(REQUIRE_ENV)
@bash scripts/ensure-postgres.sh "$(ENV_FILE)"
cd server && go run ./cmd/migrate up
migrate-down: ## Create the target DB if needed, then roll back database migrations
migrate-down:
$(REQUIRE_ENV)
@bash scripts/ensure-postgres.sh "$(ENV_FILE)"
cd server && go run ./cmd/migrate down
sqlc: ## Regenerate sqlc code
sqlc:
cd server && sqlc generate
# Cleanup
##@ Cleanup
clean: ## Remove generated server binaries and temp files
clean:
rm -rf server/bin server/tmp

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@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Turn coding agents into real teammates — assign tasks, track progress, compoun
Multica turns coding agents into real teammates. Assign issues to an agent like you'd assign to a colleague — they'll pick up the work, write code, report blockers, and update statuses autonomously.
No more copy-pasting prompts. No more babysitting runs. Your agents show up on the board, participate in conversations, and compound reusable skills over time. Think of it as open-source infrastructure for managed agents — vendor-neutral, self-hosted, and designed for human + AI teams. Works with **Claude Code**, **Codex**, **OpenClaw**, **OpenCode**, **Hermes**, **Gemini**, **Pi**, **Cursor Agent**, **Kimi**, and **Kiro CLI**.
No more copy-pasting prompts. No more babysitting runs. Your agents show up on the board, participate in conversations, and compound reusable skills over time. Think of it as open-source infrastructure for managed agents — vendor-neutral, self-hosted, and designed for human + AI teams. Works with **Claude Code**, **Codex**, **OpenClaw**, and **OpenCode**.
<p align="center">
<img src="docs/assets/hero-screenshot.png" alt="Multica board view" width="800">
@@ -50,23 +50,13 @@ Multica manages the full agent lifecycle: from task assignment to execution moni
## Quick Install
### macOS / Linux (Homebrew - recommended)
```bash
brew install multica-ai/tap/multica
```
Use `brew upgrade multica-ai/tap/multica` to keep the CLI current.
### macOS / Linux (install script)
```bash
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/multica-ai/multica/main/scripts/install.sh | bash
```
Use this if Homebrew is not available. The script installs the Multica CLI on macOS and Linux by using Homebrew when it is on `PATH`, otherwise it downloads the binary directly.
Installs the Multica CLI on macOS and Linux. Works with Homebrew or downloads the binary directly.
### Windows (PowerShell)
**Windows (PowerShell):**
```powershell
irm https://raw.githubusercontent.com/multica-ai/multica/main/scripts/install.ps1 | iex
@@ -85,8 +75,7 @@ multica setup # Connect to Multica Cloud, log in, start daemon
> multica setup self-host
> ```
>
> This pulls the official Multica images from GHCR (latest stable by default). Requires Docker. See the [Self-Hosting Guide](SELF_HOSTING.md) for details.
> If the selected GHCR tag has not been published yet, fall back to `make selfhost-build` from a checkout.
> Requires Docker. See the [Self-Hosting Guide](SELF_HOSTING.md) for details.
---
@@ -98,7 +87,7 @@ multica setup # Connect to Multica Cloud, log in, start daemon
multica setup # Configure, authenticate, and start the daemon
```
The daemon runs in the background and auto-detects agent CLIs (`claude`, `codex`, `openclaw`, `opencode`, `hermes`, `gemini`, `pi`, `cursor-agent`, `kimi`, `kiro-cli`) on your PATH.
The daemon runs in the background and auto-detects agent CLIs (`claude`, `codex`, `openclaw`, `opencode`) on your PATH.
### 2. Verify your runtime
@@ -108,7 +97,7 @@ Open your workspace in the Multica web app. Navigate to **Settings → Runtimes*
### 3. Create an agent
Go to **Settings → Agents** and click **New Agent**. Pick the runtime you just connected and choose a provider (Claude Code, Codex, OpenClaw, OpenCode, Hermes, Gemini, Pi, Cursor Agent, Kimi, or Kiro CLI). Give your agent a name — this is how it will appear on the board, in comments, and in assignments.
Go to **Settings → Agents** and click **New Agent**. Pick the runtime you just connected and choose a provider (Claude Code, Codex, OpenClaw, or OpenCode). Give your agent a name — this is how it will appear on the board, in comments, and in assignments.
### 4. Assign your first task
@@ -116,21 +105,6 @@ Create an issue from the board (or via `multica issue create`), then assign it t
---
## Multica vs Paperclip
| | Multica | Paperclip |
|---|---------|-----------|
| **Focus** | Team AI agent collaboration platform | Solo AI agent company simulator |
| **User model** | Multi-user teams with roles & permissions | Single board operator |
| **Agent interaction** | Issues + Chat conversations | Issues + Heartbeat |
| **Deployment** | Cloud-first | Local-first |
| **Management depth** | Lightweight (Issues / Projects / Labels) | Heavy governance (Org chart / Approvals / Budgets) |
| **Extensibility** | Skills system | Skills + Plugin system |
**TL;DR — Multica is built for teams that want to collaborate with AI agents on real projects together.**
---
## CLI
The `multica` CLI connects your local machine to Multica — authenticate, manage workspaces, and run the agent daemon.
@@ -159,11 +133,10 @@ See the [CLI and Daemon Guide](CLI_AND_DAEMON.md) for the full command reference
└──────────────┘ └──────┬───────┘ └──────────────────┘
┌──────┴───────┐
│ Agent Daemon │ runs on your machine
└──────────────┘ (Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode,
OpenClaw, Hermes, Gemini,
Pi, Cursor Agent, Kimi,
Kiro CLI)
│ Agent Daemon │ (runs on your machine)
│Claude/Codex/ │
│OpenClaw/Code │
└──────────────┘
```
| Layer | Stack |
@@ -171,7 +144,7 @@ See the [CLI and Daemon Guide](CLI_AND_DAEMON.md) for the full command reference
| Frontend | Next.js 16 (App Router) |
| Backend | Go (Chi router, sqlc, gorilla/websocket) |
| Database | PostgreSQL 17 with pgvector |
| Agent Runtime | Local daemon executing Claude Code, Codex, OpenClaw, OpenCode, Hermes, Gemini, Pi, Cursor Agent, Kimi, or Kiro CLI |
| Agent Runtime | Local daemon executing Claude Code, Codex, OpenClaw, or OpenCode |
## Development

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@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
Multica 将编码 Agent 变成真正的队友。像分配给同事一样分配给 Agent——它们会自主接手工作、编写代码、报告阻塞问题、更新状态。
不再需要复制粘贴 prompt不再需要盯着运行过程。你的 Agent 出现在看板上、参与对话、随着时间积累可复用的技能。可以理解为开源的 Managed Agents 基础设施——厂商中立、可自部署、专为人类 + AI 团队设计。支持 **Claude Code**、**Codex**、**OpenClaw****OpenCode**、**Hermes**、**Gemini**、**Pi** 和 **Cursor Agent**
不再需要复制粘贴 prompt不再需要盯着运行过程。你的 Agent 出现在看板上、参与对话、随着时间积累可复用的技能。可以理解为开源的 Managed Agents 基础设施——厂商中立、可自部署、专为人类 + AI 团队设计。支持 **Claude Code**、**Codex**、**OpenClaw****OpenCode**
<p align="center">
<img src="docs/assets/hero-screenshot.png" alt="Multica 看板视图" width="800">
@@ -50,23 +50,13 @@ Multica 管理完整的 Agent 生命周期:从任务分配到执行监控再
## 快速安装
### macOS / Linux推荐 Homebrew
```bash
brew install multica-ai/tap/multica
```
后续可用 `brew upgrade multica-ai/tap/multica` 更新 CLI。
### macOS / Linux安装脚本
```bash
curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/multica-ai/multica/main/scripts/install.sh | bash
```
如果没有 Homebrew可以使用安装脚本。脚本会安装 Multica CLI检测到 `brew` 时通过 Homebrew 安装,否则直接下载二进制。
安装 Multica CLI支持 macOS 和 Linux。有 Homebrew 用 Homebrew,没有则直接下载二进制。
### Windows (PowerShell)
**Windows (PowerShell):**
```powershell
irm https://raw.githubusercontent.com/multica-ai/multica/main/scripts/install.ps1 | iex
@@ -99,7 +89,7 @@ multica setup # 连接 Multica Cloud登录启动 daemon
multica setup # 配置、认证、启动 daemon一条命令搞定
```
daemon 在后台运行,保持你的机器与 Multica 的连接。它会自动检测 PATH 中可用的 Agent CLI`claude``codex``openclaw``opencode``hermes``gemini``pi``cursor-agent`)。
daemon 在后台运行,保持你的机器与 Multica 的连接。它会自动检测 PATH 中可用的 Agent CLI`claude``codex``openclaw``opencode`)。
### 2. 确认运行时已连接
@@ -109,7 +99,7 @@ daemon 在后台运行,保持你的机器与 Multica 的连接。它会自动
### 3. 创建 Agent
进入 **设置 → Agents**,点击 **新建 Agent**。选择你刚连接的 Runtime选择 ProviderClaude Code、Codex、OpenClawOpenCode、Hermes、Gemini、Pi 或 Cursor Agent),并为 Agent 起个名字——它将以这个名字出现在看板、评论和任务分配中。
进入 **设置 → Agents**,点击 **新建 Agent**。选择你刚连接的 Runtime选择 ProviderClaude Code、Codex、OpenClawOpenCode并为 Agent 起个名字——它将以这个名字出现在看板、评论和任务分配中。
### 4. 分配你的第一个任务
@@ -117,21 +107,6 @@ daemon 在后台运行,保持你的机器与 Multica 的连接。它会自动
大功告成!你的 Agent 现在是团队的一员了。 🎉
---
## Multica vs Paperclip
| | Multica | Paperclip |
|---|---------|-----------|
| **定位** | 团队 AI Agent 协作平台 | 个人 AI Agent 公司模拟器 |
| **用户模型** | 多人团队,角色权限 | 单人 Board Operator |
| **Agent 交互** | Issue + Chat 对话 | Issue + Heartbeat |
| **部署** | 云端优先 | 本地优先 |
| **管理深度** | 轻量Issue / Project / Labels | 重度(组织架构 / 审批 / 预算) |
| **扩展** | Skills 系统 | Skills + 插件系统 |
**简单来说Multica 专为团队协作打造,让团队和 AI Agent 一起高效完成项目。**
## 架构
```
@@ -141,10 +116,10 @@ daemon 在后台运行,保持你的机器与 Multica 的连接。它会自动
└──────────────┘ └──────┬───────┘ └──────────────────┘
┌──────┴───────┐
│ Agent Daemon │ 运行在你的机器上
└──────────────┘ Claude Code、Codex、OpenCode、
OpenClaw、Hermes、Gemini、
Pi、Cursor Agent
│ Agent Daemon │ 运行在你的机器上
│Claude/Codex/ │
│OpenClaw/Code │
└──────────────┘
```
| 层级 | 技术栈 |
@@ -152,7 +127,7 @@ daemon 在后台运行,保持你的机器与 Multica 的连接。它会自动
| 前端 | Next.js 16 (App Router) |
| 后端 | Go (Chi router, sqlc, gorilla/websocket) |
| 数据库 | PostgreSQL 17 with pgvector |
| Agent 运行时 | 本地 daemon 执行 Claude Code、Codex、OpenClawOpenCode、Hermes、Gemini、Pi 或 Cursor Agent |
| Agent 运行时 | 本地 daemon 执行 Claude Code、Codex、OpenClawOpenCode |
## 开发

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@@ -24,17 +24,11 @@ curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/multica-ai/multica/main/scripts/ins
multica setup self-host
```
This installs the `multica` CLI, checks out the latest self-host assets, pulls the official Multica images from GHCR, and configures everything for localhost.
This clones the repository, starts all services via Docker Compose, installs the `multica` CLI, then configures it for localhost.
Open http://localhost:3000. To log in, configure `RESEND_API_KEY` in `.env` for email-based codes (recommended), or leave Resend unset and copy the generated code from the backend logs. See [Step 2 — Log In](#step-2--log-in) for details.
Open http://localhost:3000, log in with any email + verification code **`888888`**.
> **Prerequisites:** Docker and Docker Compose must be installed. The script checks for this and provides install links if missing.
>
> **CLI only?** If the self-host server is already running and you only need the CLI on a macOS/Linux machine, install it with Homebrew:
>
> ```bash
> brew install multica-ai/tap/multica
> ```
---
@@ -54,10 +48,6 @@ make selfhost
`make selfhost` automatically creates `.env` from the example, generates a random `JWT_SECRET`, and starts all services via Docker Compose.
By default it pulls the latest stable release images from GHCR. To build the backend/web from your current checkout instead, run `make selfhost-build`.
If the selected GHCR tag has not been published yet, `make selfhost` now tells you to fall back to `make selfhost-build`.
`make selfhost-build` uses local `multica-backend:dev` / `multica-web:dev` tags, so it does not overwrite the pulled `:latest` images.
Once ready:
- **Frontend:** http://localhost:3000
@@ -67,15 +57,9 @@ Once ready:
### Step 2 — Log In
Open http://localhost:3000 in your browser. The Docker self-host stack defaults to `APP_ENV=production` (set in `docker-compose.selfhost.yml`), and there is no fixed verification code by default. Pick one of the following to log in:
Open http://localhost:3000 in your browser. Enter any email address and use verification code **`888888`** to log in.
- **Recommended (production):** configure `RESEND_API_KEY` in `.env`, then restart the backend. Real verification codes will be sent to the email address you enter. See [Advanced Configuration → Email](SELF_HOSTING_ADVANCED.md#email-required-for-authentication).
- **Without email configured:** the verification code is generated server-side and printed to the backend container logs (look for `[DEV] Verification code for ...:`). Useful for one-off testing on a single machine.
- **Deterministic local/private testing:** set `APP_ENV=development` and `MULTICA_DEV_VERIFICATION_CODE=888888` in `.env`, then restart the backend. This fixed code is ignored when `APP_ENV=production`.
Changes to `ALLOW_SIGNUP` and `GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID` also take effect after restarting the backend / compose stack. The web UI reads both from `/api/config` at runtime, so no web rebuild is needed.
> **Warning:** do **not** set `MULTICA_DEV_VERIFICATION_CODE` on a publicly reachable instance — anyone who knows an email address can then log in with that fixed code.
> This master code works in all non-production environments (i.e. when `APP_ENV` is not set to `production`). For production, configure an email provider — see [Advanced Configuration](SELF_HOSTING_ADVANCED.md#email-required-for-authentication).
### Step 3 — Install CLI & Start Daemon
@@ -86,7 +70,8 @@ Each team member who wants to run AI agents locally needs to:
### a) Install the CLI and an AI agent
```bash
brew install multica-ai/tap/multica
brew tap multica-ai/tap
brew install multica
```
You also need at least one AI agent CLI installed:
@@ -95,11 +80,6 @@ You also need at least one AI agent CLI installed:
- [OpenClaw](https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw) (`openclaw` on PATH)
- [OpenCode](https://github.com/anomalyco/opencode) (`opencode` on PATH)
- [Hermes](https://github.com/NousResearch/hermes) (`hermes` on PATH)
- Gemini (`gemini` on PATH)
- [Pi](https://pi.dev/) (`pi` on PATH)
- [Cursor Agent](https://cursor.com/) (`cursor-agent` on PATH)
- Kimi (`kimi` on PATH)
- Kiro CLI (`kiro-cli` on PATH)
### b) One-command setup
@@ -164,15 +144,14 @@ This reconfigures the CLI for multica.ai, re-authenticates, and restarts the dae
> Your local Docker services are unaffected. Stop them separately if you no longer need them.
## Upgrading
## Rebuilding After Updates
```bash
docker compose -f docker-compose.selfhost.yml pull
docker compose -f docker-compose.selfhost.yml up -d
git pull
make selfhost
```
Pin `MULTICA_IMAGE_TAG` in `.env` to an exact version like `v0.2.4` if you want to stay on a specific release. Migrations run automatically on backend startup.
If the selected GHCR tag has not been published yet, fall back to `make selfhost-build` or `docker compose -f docker-compose.selfhost.yml -f docker-compose.selfhost.build.yml up -d --build`.
Migrations run automatically on backend startup.
---
@@ -195,7 +174,6 @@ JWT_SECRET=$(openssl rand -hex 32)
Then start everything:
```bash
docker compose -f docker-compose.selfhost.yml pull
docker compose -f docker-compose.selfhost.yml up -d
```

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@@ -14,15 +14,6 @@ All configuration is done via environment variables. Copy `.env.example` as a st
| `JWT_SECRET` | **Must change from default.** Secret key for signing JWT tokens. Use a long random string. | `openssl rand -hex 32` |
| `FRONTEND_ORIGIN` | URL where the frontend is served (used for CORS) | `https://app.example.com` |
### Database Pool Tuning (Optional)
These have sensible defaults and only need to be set when tuning a large or constrained deployment. Precedence (highest first): env var → `pool_*` query params on `DATABASE_URL` → built-in default.
| Variable | Description | Default |
|----------|-------------|---------|
| `DATABASE_MAX_CONNS` | pgxpool max connections per pod. `pod_count × DATABASE_MAX_CONNS` should stay well below the Postgres `max_connections` ceiling. With a connection pooler (PgBouncer / RDS Proxy / Supavisor) in front, this can be raised significantly. | `25` |
| `DATABASE_MIN_CONNS` | pgxpool warm baseline connections per pod. Auto-clamped to `DATABASE_MAX_CONNS`. | `5` |
### Email (Required for Authentication)
Multica uses email-based magic link authentication via [Resend](https://resend.com).
@@ -32,7 +23,7 @@ Multica uses email-based magic link authentication via [Resend](https://resend.c
| `RESEND_API_KEY` | Your Resend API key |
| `RESEND_FROM_EMAIL` | Sender email address (default: `noreply@multica.ai`) |
> **Note:** If Resend is not configured, generated verification codes are printed to backend logs. A fixed local testing code is disabled by default; to opt in on a private test instance, set `APP_ENV=development` and `MULTICA_DEV_VERIFICATION_CODE` to a 6-digit value. It is ignored when `APP_ENV=production`.
> **Note:** For local/development deployments without email configured, you can use the master verification code `888888` to log in.
### Google OAuth (Optional)
@@ -42,18 +33,6 @@ Multica uses email-based magic link authentication via [Resend](https://resend.c
| `GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET` | Google OAuth client secret |
| `GOOGLE_REDIRECT_URI` | OAuth callback URL (e.g. `https://app.example.com/auth/callback`) |
Changes take effect after restarting the backend / compose stack. The web UI reads `GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID` from `/api/config` at runtime, so no web rebuild is needed.
### Signup Controls (Optional)
| Variable | Description |
|----------|-------------|
| `ALLOW_SIGNUP` | Set to `false` to disable new user signups on a private instance |
| `ALLOWED_EMAIL_DOMAINS` | Optional comma-separated allowlist of email domains |
| `ALLOWED_EMAILS` | Optional comma-separated allowlist of exact email addresses |
Changes take effect after restarting the backend / compose stack. The web UI reads `ALLOW_SIGNUP` from `/api/config` at runtime, so no web rebuild is needed.
### File Storage (Optional)
For file uploads and attachments, configure S3 and CloudFront:
@@ -65,21 +44,13 @@ For file uploads and attachments, configure S3 and CloudFront:
| `CLOUDFRONT_DOMAIN` | CloudFront distribution domain |
| `CLOUDFRONT_KEY_PAIR_ID` | CloudFront key pair ID for signed URLs |
| `CLOUDFRONT_PRIVATE_KEY` | CloudFront private key (PEM format) |
### Cookies
| Variable | Description |
|----------|-------------|
| `COOKIE_DOMAIN` | Optional `Domain` attribute for session + CloudFront cookies. **Leave empty** for single-host deployments (localhost, LAN IP, or a single hostname). Only set it when the frontend and backend sit on different subdomains of one registered domain (e.g. `.example.com`). **Do not use an IP literal** — RFC 6265 forbids IP addresses in the cookie `Domain` attribute and browsers will drop such `Set-Cookie` headers. |
The `Secure` flag on session cookies is derived automatically from the scheme of `FRONTEND_ORIGIN`: HTTPS origins get `Secure` cookies; plain-HTTP origins (LAN / private-network self-host) get non-secure cookies so the browser can actually store them.
| `COOKIE_DOMAIN` | Domain for CloudFront auth cookies |
### Server
| Variable | Default | Description |
|----------|---------|-------------|
| `PORT` | `8080` | Backend server port |
| `METRICS_ADDR` | empty | Optional Prometheus metrics listener, for example `127.0.0.1:9090` |
| `FRONTEND_PORT` | `3000` | Frontend port |
| `CORS_ALLOWED_ORIGINS` | Value of `FRONTEND_ORIGIN` | Comma-separated list of allowed origins |
| `LOG_LEVEL` | `info` | Log level: `debug`, `info`, `warn`, `error` |
@@ -109,12 +80,6 @@ Agent-specific overrides:
| `MULTICA_OPENCLAW_MODEL` | Override the OpenClaw model used |
| `MULTICA_HERMES_PATH` | Custom path to the `hermes` binary |
| `MULTICA_HERMES_MODEL` | Override the Hermes model used |
| `MULTICA_GEMINI_PATH` | Custom path to the `gemini` binary |
| `MULTICA_GEMINI_MODEL` | Override the Gemini model used |
| `MULTICA_PI_PATH` | Custom path to the `pi` binary |
| `MULTICA_PI_MODEL` | Override the Pi model used |
| `MULTICA_CURSOR_PATH` | Custom path to the `cursor-agent` binary |
| `MULTICA_CURSOR_MODEL` | Override the Cursor Agent model used |
## Database Setup
@@ -247,96 +212,28 @@ When using separate domains for frontend and backend, set these environment vari
FRONTEND_ORIGIN=https://app.example.com
CORS_ALLOWED_ORIGINS=https://app.example.com
# Frontend (only if you are building the web image from source via docker-compose.selfhost.build.yml)
# Frontend (set before building the frontend image)
REMOTE_API_URL=https://api.example.com
NEXT_PUBLIC_API_URL=https://api.example.com
NEXT_PUBLIC_WS_URL=wss://api.example.com/ws
```
## LAN / Non-localhost Access
By default, Multica works on `localhost`. If you access it from another machine on the LAN (e.g. `http://192.168.1.100:3000`), you need to tell the backend to accept that origin:
```bash
# .env — replace with your server's LAN IP
FRONTEND_ORIGIN=http://192.168.1.100:3000
CORS_ALLOWED_ORIGINS=http://192.168.1.100:3000
```
Then restart the stack:
```bash
docker compose -f docker-compose.selfhost.yml up -d
```
### WebSocket for LAN / Non-localhost Access
HTTP requests (issues, comments, uploads) work on LAN out of the box — Next.js rewrites proxy `/api`, `/auth`, and `/uploads` to the backend. **WebSockets do not**: Next.js rewrites only forward HTTP requests, not the `Upgrade` handshake a WebSocket needs. If you open the app on `http://<lan-ip>:3000`, real-time features (chat streaming, live issue updates, notifications) will fail to connect until you do one of the following:
1. **Put a reverse proxy in front of the stack (recommended).** Nginx or Caddy terminates the WebSocket upgrade and forwards it to the backend on port 8080. See the [Reverse Proxy](#reverse-proxy) section above — the Nginx example already includes a `location /ws { ... }` block with the correct `Upgrade` / `Connection` headers. Once a proxy is in place the browser connects directly through it, so no frontend rebuild is needed.
2. **Bake a WebSocket URL into the web image.** If you are not running a reverse proxy, rebuild the web image with `NEXT_PUBLIC_WS_URL` pointing straight at the backend (port 8080 must be reachable from the browser):
```bash
# In .env
NEXT_PUBLIC_WS_URL=ws://<lan-ip>:8080/ws
# Rebuild the web image so the build-time value is baked in
docker compose -f docker-compose.selfhost.yml -f docker-compose.selfhost.build.yml up -d --build
```
`NEXT_PUBLIC_WS_URL` is a build-time variable (see `Dockerfile.web`), so setting it only in `environment:` on the pre-built image has no effect — you must use the `selfhost.build.yml` override that rebuilds the image.
> **Note:** If you need to hard-code a different public API / WebSocket endpoint into the web image for any other reason, use the same source-build override: `docker compose -f docker-compose.selfhost.yml -f docker-compose.selfhost.build.yml up -d --build`.
## Health Check
The backend exposes public health endpoints:
The backend exposes a health check endpoint:
```text
```
GET /health
→ {"status":"ok"}
GET /readyz
→ {"status":"ok","checks":{"db":"ok","migrations":"ok"}}
GET /healthz
→ same response as /readyz
```
Use `/health` for basic liveness / reachability checks. Use `/readyz` for
dependency-aware readiness probes and external monitoring that should fail when
the database is unavailable or migrations are not fully applied. `/healthz` is
kept as an alias for operator familiarity.
## Prometheus Metrics
The backend can expose Prometheus metrics on a separate management listener:
```bash
METRICS_ADDR=127.0.0.1:9090 ./server/bin/server
curl http://127.0.0.1:9090/metrics
```
`METRICS_ADDR` is empty by default, so no metrics listener is started. The
public API port does not serve `/metrics`; keep it that way for internet-facing
deployments. HTTP request metrics start accumulating only after the metrics
listener is enabled. Metrics can reveal internal routes, traffic volume,
dependency state, and runtime health.
For Docker or Kubernetes deployments, prefer a private scrape path: bind the
metrics listener to an internal interface and protect it with private
networking, allowlists, NetworkPolicy, or proxy authentication. If you bind
`METRICS_ADDR=0.0.0.0:9090` inside a container, only publish that port to a
trusted network, for example a host-local mapping such as
`127.0.0.1:9090:9090`.
Use this for load balancer health checks or monitoring.
## Upgrading
```bash
docker compose -f docker-compose.selfhost.yml pull
docker compose -f docker-compose.selfhost.yml up -d
git pull
docker compose -f docker-compose.selfhost.yml up -d --build
```
Pin `MULTICA_IMAGE_TAG` in `.env` to an exact release like `v0.2.4` if you want to stay on a specific version. Migrations run automatically on backend startup. They are idempotent — running them multiple times has no effect.
If the selected GHCR tag has not been published yet, fall back to `docker compose -f docker-compose.selfhost.yml -f docker-compose.selfhost.build.yml up -d --build`.
Migrations run automatically on backend startup. They are idempotent — running them multiple times has no effect.

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@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ multica setup self-host
The `multica setup self-host` command will:
1. Configure CLI to connect to localhost:8080 / localhost:3000
2. Open a browser for login — use the emailed code, or the generated code printed in backend logs when Resend is unset
2. Open a browser for login — use verification code `888888` with any email
3. Discover workspaces automatically
4. Start the daemon in the background
@@ -73,4 +73,4 @@ If the default ports (8080/3000) are in use:
- **Backend not ready:** `docker compose -f docker-compose.selfhost.yml logs backend`
- **Frontend not ready:** `docker compose -f docker-compose.selfhost.yml logs frontend`
- **Daemon issues:** `multica daemon logs`
- **Health checks:** `curl http://localhost:8080/health` for liveness, `curl http://localhost:8080/readyz` for dependency-aware readiness
- **Health check:** `curl http://localhost:8080/health`

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@@ -1,12 +0,0 @@
# Production environment for `pnpm package` / `pnpm build`.
# electron-vite (Vite under the hood) reads this automatically in
# production mode and inlines the values into the renderer bundle via
# import.meta.env.VITE_*. These are public URLs, not secrets.
# Backend API + websocket the desktop app talks to.
VITE_API_URL=https://api.multica.ai
VITE_WS_URL=wss://api.multica.ai/ws
# Public web app URL — used to build shareable links like "Copy link to
# issue" that users paste into Slack / messages. See platform/navigation.tsx.
VITE_APP_URL=https://multica.ai

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.DS_Store
.eslintcache
*.log*
# CLI binary bundled at build time (from server/bin/)
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@@ -1,24 +0,0 @@
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd">
<plist version="1.0">
<dict>
<!-- Electron / V8 need JIT and unsigned executable memory under the
hardened runtime. -->
<key>com.apple.security.cs.allow-jit</key>
<true/>
<key>com.apple.security.cs.allow-unsigned-executable-memory</key>
<true/>
<!-- Required so the app can spawn the bundled `multica` Go binary and
any other child processes (e.g. agent CLIs) without Gatekeeper
blocking exec. -->
<key>com.apple.security.cs.disable-library-validation</key>
<true/>
<key>com.apple.security.cs.allow-dyld-environment-variables</key>
<true/>
<!-- Network client — the daemon talks to the backend + GitHub releases. -->
<key>com.apple.security.network.client</key>
<true/>
<key>com.apple.security.network.server</key>
<true/>
</dict>
</plist>

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target:
- dmg
- zip
# Hardcoded name avoids the `@multica/desktop-*` subdirectory that
# `${name}` produces for scoped package names.
# Naming scheme: multica-desktop-<version>-<platform>-<arch>.<ext>
# so the filename alone surfaces kind, version, platform, and CPU arch.
artifactName: multica-desktop-${version}-mac-${arch}.${ext}
# Notarize via notarytool. Requires APPLE_ID + APPLE_APP_SPECIFIC_PASSWORD
# + APPLE_TEAM_ID env vars at package time. Non-mac contributors are
# unaffected because `pnpm package` already requires the Developer ID
# signing cert — notarization is a strict superset.
notarize: true
artifactName: ${name}-${version}-${arch}.${ext}
notarize: false
dmg:
artifactName: multica-desktop-${version}-mac-${arch}.${ext}
artifactName: ${name}-${version}.${ext}
linux:
target:
- AppImage
- deb
- rpm
artifactName: multica-desktop-${version}-linux-${arch}.${ext}
rpm:
# Disable RPM build-id symlinks. Electron apps embed the upstream Electron
# binary, whose GNU build-id is identical across every app shipping the same
# Electron version (Slack, VS Code, Discord, ...). Without this, our RPM
# would own /usr/lib/.build-id/<hash> paths and collide with any other
# Electron RPM already installed, breaking `dnf install` on Fedora/RHEL.
fpm:
- "--rpm-rpmbuild-define=_build_id_links none"
artifactName: ${name}-${version}-${arch}.${ext}
win:
target:
- nsis
artifactName: multica-desktop-${version}-windows-${arch}.${ext}
publish:
provider: github
owner: multica-ai
repo: multica
# Align with our CLI release flow which pre-creates a *published* GitHub
# Release via `gh release create`. The electron-builder default of
# `releaseType: draft` conflicts with `existingType=release` and causes
# uploads of the DMG/ZIP/blockmaps/latest-mac.yml to be silently skipped,
# which breaks electron-updater auto-update on installed clients.
releaseType: release
artifactName: ${name}-${version}-setup.${ext}
npmRebuild: false

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@@ -1,29 +1,41 @@
import { resolve } from "path";
import { defineConfig, externalizeDepsPlugin } from "electron-vite";
import { loadEnv } from "vite";
import react from "@vitejs/plugin-react";
import tailwindcss from "@tailwindcss/vite";
export default defineConfig({
main: {
plugins: [externalizeDepsPlugin()],
},
preload: {
plugins: [externalizeDepsPlugin()],
},
renderer: {
server: {
// Allow parallel worktrees to run `pnpm dev:desktop` side-by-side
// (e.g. Multica Canary alongside a primary checkout) by overriding
// the renderer port via env. Falls back to 5173 for the common case.
port: Number(process.env.DESKTOP_RENDERER_PORT) || 5173,
strictPort: true,
export default defineConfig(({ mode }) => {
const env = loadEnv(mode, process.cwd(), "");
const remoteApi = env.VITE_REMOTE_API;
const remoteWs = remoteApi?.replace(/^https/, "wss").replace(/^http/, "ws");
return {
main: {
plugins: [externalizeDepsPlugin()],
},
plugins: [react(), tailwindcss()],
resolve: {
alias: {
"@": resolve("src/renderer/src"),
preload: {
plugins: [externalizeDepsPlugin()],
},
renderer: {
server: {
port: 5173,
strictPort: true,
...(remoteApi && {
proxy: {
"/api": { target: remoteApi, changeOrigin: true },
"/auth": { target: remoteApi, changeOrigin: true },
"/uploads": { target: remoteApi, changeOrigin: true },
"/ws": { target: remoteWs, changeOrigin: true, ws: true },
},
}),
},
plugins: [react(), tailwindcss()],
resolve: {
alias: {
"@": resolve("src/renderer/src"),
},
dedupe: ["react", "react-dom"],
},
dedupe: ["react", "react-dom"],
},
},
};
});

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@@ -1,37 +1,6 @@
import globals from "globals";
import reactConfig from "@multica/eslint-config/react";
export default [
...reactConfig,
{ ignores: ["out/", "dist/"] },
{
files: ["scripts/**/*.{mjs,js}"],
languageOptions: {
globals: { ...globals.node },
},
},
// Security: every renderer-controlled URL that reaches the OS shell must
// flow through openExternalSafely in src/main/external-url.ts (scheme
// allowlist). Enforce it statically so a direct shell.openExternal call
// cannot silently regress the protection.
{
files: ["src/main/**/*.ts"],
rules: {
"no-restricted-syntax": [
"error",
{
selector:
"CallExpression[callee.object.name='shell'][callee.property.name='openExternal']",
message:
"Do not call shell.openExternal directly. Use openExternalSafely from './external-url' so the http/https allowlist stays enforced.",
},
],
},
},
{
files: ["src/main/external-url.ts"],
rules: {
"no-restricted-syntax": "off",
},
},
];

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@@ -2,33 +2,17 @@
"name": "@multica/desktop",
"version": "0.1.0",
"private": true,
"description": "Multica Desktop — native desktop client for the Multica platform.",
"homepage": "https://multica.ai",
"repository": {
"type": "git",
"url": "https://github.com/multica-ai/multica.git",
"directory": "apps/desktop"
},
"author": {
"name": "Multica",
"email": "support@multica.ai"
},
"license": "UNLICENSED",
"main": "./out/main/index.js",
"scripts": {
"bundle-cli": "node scripts/bundle-cli.mjs",
"brand-dev-electron": "node scripts/brand-dev-electron.mjs",
"dev": "pnpm run bundle-cli && pnpm run brand-dev-electron && electron-vite dev",
"dev:staging": "pnpm run bundle-cli && pnpm run brand-dev-electron && electron-vite dev --mode staging",
"build": "pnpm run bundle-cli && electron-vite build",
"dev": "electron-vite dev",
"dev:remote": "electron-vite dev --mode remote",
"build": "electron-vite build",
"typecheck:node": "tsc --noEmit -p tsconfig.node.json --composite false",
"typecheck:web": "tsc --noEmit -p tsconfig.web.json --composite false",
"typecheck": "pnpm run typecheck:node && pnpm run typecheck:web",
"preview": "electron-vite preview",
"package": "node scripts/package.mjs",
"package:all": "node scripts/package.mjs --all-platforms --publish never",
"package": "electron-builder",
"lint": "eslint .",
"test": "vitest run",
"postinstall": "electron-builder install-app-deps"
},
"dependencies": {
@@ -38,14 +22,11 @@
"@dnd-kit/utilities": "^3.2.2",
"@electron-toolkit/preload": "^3.0.2",
"@electron-toolkit/utils": "^4.0.0",
"@fontsource-variable/inter": "^5.2.5",
"@fontsource-variable/source-serif-4": "^5.2.9",
"@fontsource/geist-mono": "^5.2.7",
"@multica/core": "workspace:*",
"@multica/ui": "workspace:*",
"@multica/views": "workspace:*",
"electron-updater": "^6.8.3",
"fix-path": "^5.0.0",
"@fontsource/geist-mono": "^5.2.7",
"@fontsource/geist-sans": "^5.2.5",
"react-router-dom": "^7.6.0",
"shadcn": "^4.1.0",
"sonner": "^2.0.7",
@@ -55,8 +36,6 @@
"@electron-toolkit/tsconfig": "^2.0.0",
"@multica/tsconfig": "workspace:*",
"@tailwindcss/vite": "^4",
"@testing-library/jest-dom": "catalog:",
"@testing-library/react": "catalog:",
"@types/node": "catalog:",
"@types/react": "catalog:",
"@types/react-dom": "catalog:",
@@ -64,11 +43,9 @@
"electron": "^39.2.6",
"electron-builder": "^26.0.12",
"electron-vite": "^5.0.0",
"jsdom": "catalog:",
"react": "catalog:",
"react-dom": "catalog:",
"tailwindcss": "^4",
"typescript": "catalog:",
"vitest": "catalog:"
"typescript": "catalog:"
}
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#!/usr/bin/env node
// Rebrand the bundled Electron.app's Info.plist so `pnpm dev:desktop`
// shows "Multica Canary" in the menu bar, Cmd+Tab switcher, and
// Activity Monitor. On macOS these titles come from CFBundleName at
// launch time — `app.setName()` cannot override them at runtime, so
// patching the plist in node_modules is the only working fix.
//
// Idempotent: runs on every dev launch and no-ops once the plist already
// matches. The patch is isolated to this worktree's node_modules — we
// unlink the file before rewriting so we never mutate a pnpm-store inode
// shared with another project.
import { createRequire } from "node:module";
import { execFileSync } from "node:child_process";
import { readFileSync, unlinkSync, writeFileSync } from "node:fs";
import { resolve } from "node:path";
if (process.platform !== "darwin") process.exit(0);
const DESIRED_NAME = "Multica Canary";
const require = createRequire(import.meta.url);
// `require('electron')` returns the path to the executable
// (.../Electron.app/Contents/MacOS/Electron). Walk up to Contents/Info.plist.
const electronBin = require("electron");
const plistPath = resolve(electronBin, "../../Info.plist");
function plistGet(key) {
try {
return execFileSync(
"/usr/libexec/PlistBuddy",
["-c", `Print :${key}`, plistPath],
{ encoding: "utf8", stdio: ["ignore", "pipe", "ignore"] },
).trim();
} catch {
return "";
}
}
function plistSet(key, value) {
try {
execFileSync("/usr/libexec/PlistBuddy", [
"-c",
`Set :${key} ${value}`,
plistPath,
]);
} catch {
execFileSync("/usr/libexec/PlistBuddy", [
"-c",
`Add :${key} string ${value}`,
plistPath,
]);
}
}
if (
plistGet("CFBundleName") === DESIRED_NAME &&
plistGet("CFBundleDisplayName") === DESIRED_NAME
) {
process.exit(0);
}
// Break any pnpm hardlink to the global store: read, unlink, rewrite.
// PlistBuddy would otherwise write through the hardlink and mutate the
// shared store file (and every other project's Electron.app with it).
const original = readFileSync(plistPath);
unlinkSync(plistPath);
writeFileSync(plistPath, original);
plistSet("CFBundleName", DESIRED_NAME);
plistSet("CFBundleDisplayName", DESIRED_NAME);
console.log(`[brand-dev-electron] ${plistPath} → CFBundleName="${DESIRED_NAME}"`);

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#!/usr/bin/env node
// Builds the `multica` CLI from server/cmd/multica and copies the binary
// into apps/desktop/resources/bin/ so electron-vite (dev) and electron-
// builder (prod) pick it up. Running this on every dev/build/package
// invocation guarantees the bundled CLI always matches the current Go
// source — no more stale binary surprises. Go's build cache makes the
// no-op case (nothing changed) effectively free.
//
// ldflags mirror `make build` so `multica --version` reports a meaningful
// version / commit / date.
//
// Graceful: if `go` is not installed (e.g. frontend-only contributor), we
// skip the build and fall through to auto-install at runtime. A genuine
// Go compile error is fatal — you want that to block dev, not hide.
import { access, chmod, copyFile, mkdir, rm } from "node:fs/promises";
import { constants } from "node:fs";
import { execFileSync, execSync } from "node:child_process";
import { dirname, join, resolve } from "node:path";
import { fileURLToPath } from "node:url";
const here = dirname(fileURLToPath(import.meta.url));
const repoRoot = resolve(here, "..", "..", "..");
const serverDir = join(repoRoot, "server");
const PLATFORM_TO_GOOS = {
darwin: "darwin",
linux: "linux",
win32: "windows",
};
const SUPPORTED_ARCHS = new Set(["x64", "arm64"]);
function runtimePlatformFromArgs(argv) {
const flagIndex = argv.indexOf("--target-platform");
if (flagIndex === -1) return process.platform;
return argv[flagIndex + 1] ?? "";
}
function runtimeArchFromArgs(argv) {
const flagIndex = argv.indexOf("--target-arch");
if (flagIndex === -1) return process.arch;
return argv[flagIndex + 1] ?? "";
}
function normalizeRuntimePlatform(platform) {
if (platform in PLATFORM_TO_GOOS) return platform;
throw new Error(
`[bundle-cli] unsupported target platform: ${platform}. ` +
"Use darwin, linux, or win32.",
);
}
function normalizeRuntimeArch(arch) {
if (SUPPORTED_ARCHS.has(arch)) return arch;
throw new Error(
`[bundle-cli] unsupported target architecture: ${arch}. ` +
"Use x64 or arm64.",
);
}
function binaryNameForPlatform(platform) {
return platform === "win32" ? "multica.exe" : "multica";
}
const targetPlatform = normalizeRuntimePlatform(
runtimePlatformFromArgs(process.argv.slice(2)),
);
const targetArch = normalizeRuntimeArch(runtimeArchFromArgs(process.argv.slice(2)));
const goos = PLATFORM_TO_GOOS[targetPlatform];
const goarch = targetArch === "x64" ? "amd64" : targetArch;
const binName = binaryNameForPlatform(targetPlatform);
const srcBinary = join(serverDir, "bin", `${goos}-${goarch}`, binName);
const destDir = join(repoRoot, "apps", "desktop", "resources", "bin");
const destBinary = join(destDir, binName);
function sh(cmd) {
try {
return execSync(cmd, { encoding: "utf-8" }).trim();
} catch {
return "";
}
}
function hasGo() {
try {
execSync("go version", { stdio: "pipe" });
return true;
} catch {
return false;
}
}
async function exists(p) {
try {
await access(p, constants.F_OK);
return true;
} catch {
return false;
}
}
if (hasGo()) {
const version = sh("git describe --tags --always --dirty") || "dev";
const commit = sh("git rev-parse --short HEAD") || "unknown";
const date = new Date().toISOString().replace(/\.\d+Z$/, "Z");
const ldflags = `-X main.version=${version} -X main.commit=${commit} -X main.date=${date}`;
console.log(
`[bundle-cli] go build → ${srcBinary} (${goos}/${goarch}, version=${version} commit=${commit})`,
);
await mkdir(join(serverDir, "bin", `${goos}-${goarch}`), { recursive: true });
execFileSync(
"go",
[
"build",
"-ldflags",
ldflags,
"-o",
srcBinary,
"./cmd/multica",
],
{
cwd: serverDir,
stdio: "inherit",
env: {
...process.env,
CGO_ENABLED: "0",
GOOS: goos,
GOARCH: goarch,
},
},
);
} else {
console.warn(
"[bundle-cli] `go` not found in PATH — skipping CLI build. " +
"Desktop will use whatever is already in resources/bin/, or fall back " +
"to auto-installing the latest release at runtime.",
);
}
if (!(await exists(srcBinary))) {
console.warn(
`[bundle-cli] ${srcBinary} not present — Desktop will fall back to ` +
`auto-installing the latest release at runtime.`,
);
await rm(destDir, { recursive: true, force: true });
process.exit(0);
}
await rm(destDir, { recursive: true, force: true });
await mkdir(destDir, { recursive: true });
await copyFile(srcBinary, destBinary);
await chmod(destBinary, 0o755);
// macOS: ad-hoc sign so Gatekeeper doesn't complain when the parent app
// (which itself may be unsigned in dev) spawns the child.
if (process.platform === "darwin") {
try {
execSync(`codesign -s - --force ${JSON.stringify(destBinary)}`, {
stdio: "pipe",
});
} catch {
// Non-fatal. Unsigned binaries still run when the parent app is trusted.
}
}
console.log(`[bundle-cli] bundled ${srcBinary}${destBinary}`);

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#!/usr/bin/env node
// Wrapper around `electron-builder` that keeps the Desktop version in
// lockstep with the CLI. Both are derived from `git describe --tags
// --always --dirty` — the same source GoReleaser reads for the CLI
// binary via the `main.version` ldflag — so a single `vX.Y.Z` tag push
// produces matching CLI and Desktop versions.
//
// Builds the Electron bundles once, then for each requested target
// (platform + arch) compiles the matching Go CLI into resources/bin/ and
// invokes electron-builder with `-c.extraMetadata.version=<derived>` so
// the override applies at build time without mutating the tracked
// package.json.
//
// The electron-vite step is important: electron-builder only packages
// whatever is already in out/, so skipping it (or relying on stale
// artifacts from a prior partial build) ships an app with missing
// renderer code and white-screens on launch.
//
// Extra CLI args after `pnpm package --` are forwarded to electron-builder
// unchanged (e.g. `--mac --arm64`). For an unsigned local smoke-test
// build, set `CSC_IDENTITY_AUTO_DISCOVERY=false` so electron-builder falls
// back to an ad-hoc signature instead of requiring a Developer ID cert.
//
// The `normalizeGitVersion` helper is exported so tests can cover the
// version-derivation logic without shelling out.
import { execFileSync, spawnSync, execSync } from "node:child_process";
import { delimiter, dirname, resolve } from "node:path";
import { fileURLToPath, pathToFileURL } from "node:url";
const here = dirname(fileURLToPath(import.meta.url));
const desktopRoot = resolve(here, "..");
const bundleCliScript = resolve(here, "bundle-cli.mjs");
const PLATFORM_CONFIG = {
mac: {
aliases: new Set(["--mac", "--macos", "-m"]),
builderFlag: "--mac",
runtimePlatform: "darwin",
label: "macOS",
},
win: {
aliases: new Set(["--win", "--windows", "-w"]),
builderFlag: "--win",
runtimePlatform: "win32",
label: "Windows",
},
linux: {
aliases: new Set(["--linux", "-l"]),
builderFlag: "--linux",
runtimePlatform: "linux",
label: "Linux",
},
};
const ARCH_FLAGS = new Map([
["--x64", "x64"],
["--arm64", "arm64"],
["--ia32", "ia32"],
["--armv7l", "armv7l"],
["--universal", "universal"],
]);
const SUPPORTED_CLI_ARCHS = new Set(["x64", "arm64"]);
const MAC_ALL_PLATFORM_TARGETS = [
{ platform: "mac", arch: "arm64" },
{ platform: "win", arch: "x64" },
{ platform: "win", arch: "arm64" },
{ platform: "linux", arch: "x64" },
{ platform: "linux", arch: "arm64" },
];
function sh(cmd) {
try {
return execSync(cmd, { encoding: "utf-8" }).trim();
} catch {
return "";
}
}
/**
* Strip the leading `--` that npm/pnpm insert to separate their own
* flags from the ones meant for the underlying script. Without this,
* `pnpm package -- --mac --arm64 --publish always` forwards the bare
* `--` into electron-builder's argv, which terminates option parsing
* and turns `--publish always` into ignored positional arguments.
*/
export function stripLeadingSeparator(argv) {
if (argv.length > 0 && argv[0] === "--") return argv.slice(1);
return argv;
}
/**
* Pure transformation from the `git describe --tags --always --dirty`
* output to the value we feed into electron-builder's extraMetadata.version.
*
* - empty input → null (caller should fall back)
* - "v0.1.36" → "0.1.36"
* - "v0.1.35-14-gf1415e96" → "0.1.35-14-gf1415e96" (semver prerelease)
* - "v0.1.35-…-dirty" → same, dirty suffix preserved
* - "f1415e96" (no tag) → "0.0.0-f1415e96" (fallback)
*
* Leading `v` is stripped so the result is valid semver for package.json.
*/
export function normalizeGitVersion(raw) {
if (!raw) return null;
const stripped = raw.replace(/^v/, "");
if (!/^\d/.test(stripped)) {
// No reachable tag — `git describe` fell back to just the commit hash.
return `0.0.0-${stripped}`;
}
return stripped;
}
function deriveVersion() {
return normalizeGitVersion(sh("git describe --tags --always --dirty"));
}
function uniqueOrdered(values) {
return [...new Set(values)];
}
export function envWithLocalBins(env = process.env, root = desktopRoot) {
const pathKey =
Object.keys(env).find((key) => key.toUpperCase() === "PATH") ?? "PATH";
const existingPath = env[pathKey] ?? "";
const localBins = uniqueOrdered([
resolve(root, "node_modules", ".bin"),
resolve(root, "..", "..", "node_modules", ".bin"),
]);
const mergedPath = uniqueOrdered([
...localBins,
...String(existingPath)
.split(delimiter)
.filter(Boolean),
]).join(delimiter);
return { ...env, [pathKey]: mergedPath };
}
function hostPlatformKey(platform = process.platform) {
if (platform === "darwin") return "mac";
if (platform === "win32") return "win";
if (platform === "linux") return "linux";
throw new Error(`[package] unsupported host platform: ${platform}`);
}
function hostArchKey(arch = process.arch) {
if (SUPPORTED_CLI_ARCHS.has(arch)) return arch;
throw new Error(
`[package] unsupported host architecture for Desktop CLI bundling: ${arch}`,
);
}
function expandPlatformShorthand(token) {
if (!/^-[mwl]{2,}$/.test(token)) return null;
const expanded = [];
for (const char of token.slice(1)) {
if (char === "m") expanded.push("mac");
if (char === "w") expanded.push("win");
if (char === "l") expanded.push("linux");
}
return uniqueOrdered(expanded);
}
function platformKeyForToken(token) {
for (const [platform, config] of Object.entries(PLATFORM_CONFIG)) {
if (config.aliases.has(token)) return platform;
}
return null;
}
function platformTargetsTemplate() {
return { mac: [], win: [], linux: [] };
}
export function parsePackageArgs(argv) {
const sharedArgs = [];
const platformTargets = platformTargetsTemplate();
const requestedPlatforms = [];
const requestedArchs = [];
let allPlatforms = false;
for (let i = 0; i < argv.length; i += 1) {
const token = argv[i];
if (token === "--all-platforms") {
allPlatforms = true;
continue;
}
const expandedPlatforms = expandPlatformShorthand(token);
if (expandedPlatforms) {
requestedPlatforms.push(...expandedPlatforms);
continue;
}
const platform = platformKeyForToken(token);
if (platform) {
requestedPlatforms.push(platform);
while (i + 1 < argv.length && !argv[i + 1].startsWith("-")) {
platformTargets[platform].push(argv[i + 1]);
i += 1;
}
continue;
}
const arch = ARCH_FLAGS.get(token);
if (arch) {
requestedArchs.push(arch);
continue;
}
sharedArgs.push(token);
}
return {
allPlatforms,
sharedArgs,
platformTargets,
requestedPlatforms: uniqueOrdered(requestedPlatforms),
requestedArchs: uniqueOrdered(requestedArchs),
};
}
export function resolveBuildMatrix(parsed, platform = process.platform, arch = process.arch) {
if (parsed.allPlatforms) {
if (parsed.requestedPlatforms.length > 0 || parsed.requestedArchs.length > 0) {
throw new Error(
"[package] --all-platforms cannot be combined with explicit platform or arch flags",
);
}
if (platform !== "darwin") {
throw new Error(
`[package] --all-platforms is only supported on macOS hosts (current: ${platform})`,
);
}
return MAC_ALL_PLATFORM_TARGETS.map((target) => ({ ...target }));
}
const platforms =
parsed.requestedPlatforms.length > 0
? parsed.requestedPlatforms
: [hostPlatformKey(platform)];
const archs =
parsed.requestedArchs.length > 0
? parsed.requestedArchs
: [hostArchKey(arch)];
const unsupported = archs.filter((value) => !SUPPORTED_CLI_ARCHS.has(value));
if (unsupported.length > 0) {
throw new Error(
`[package] unsupported Desktop CLI architecture(s): ${unsupported.join(", ")}. ` +
"Use --x64 or --arm64.",
);
}
return platforms.flatMap((targetPlatform) =>
archs.map((targetArch) => ({
platform: targetPlatform,
arch: targetArch,
})),
);
}
function formatTarget(target) {
return `${PLATFORM_CONFIG[target.platform].label} ${target.arch}`;
}
export function builderArgsForTarget(
target,
parsed,
version,
{
disableMacNotarize = false,
hostPlatform = process.platform,
useScopedOutputDir = false,
} = {},
) {
const builderArgs = [];
if (version) builderArgs.push(`-c.extraMetadata.version=${version}`);
if (disableMacNotarize) builderArgs.push("-c.mac.notarize=false");
builderArgs.push(PLATFORM_CONFIG[target.platform].builderFlag);
const requestedTargets = parsed.platformTargets[target.platform];
if (
target.platform === "linux" &&
hostPlatform !== "linux" &&
requestedTargets.length === 0
) {
// electron-builder only guarantees AppImage/Snap when cross-building
// Linux from macOS/Windows. Keep `package:all` portable by defaulting
// to AppImage unless the caller explicitly requests Linux targets.
builderArgs.push("AppImage");
} else {
builderArgs.push(...requestedTargets);
}
builderArgs.push(`--${target.arch}`);
builderArgs.push(...parsed.sharedArgs);
if (useScopedOutputDir) {
builderArgs.push(
`-c.directories.output=dist/${target.platform}-${target.arch}`,
);
}
// electron-builder's update metadata file is `latest.yml` for Windows
// regardless of arch (only Linux gets an arch suffix automatically — see
// app-builder-lib's getArchPrefixForUpdateFile). Without an explicit
// channel override, building Windows x64 and arm64 in two invocations
// makes both publish `latest.yml` to the same GitHub Release, so the
// second upload overwrites the first and one of the two architectures
// ends up with no auto-update metadata. Route Windows arm64 to its own
// channel so x64 keeps `latest.yml` and arm64 ships `latest-arm64.yml`;
// the renderer-side updater pins the matching channel per arch.
if (target.platform === "win" && target.arch === "arm64") {
builderArgs.push("-c.publish.channel=latest-arm64");
}
return builderArgs;
}
function main() {
const passthrough = stripLeadingSeparator(process.argv.slice(2));
const parsed = parsePackageArgs(passthrough);
const buildMatrix = resolveBuildMatrix(parsed);
console.log(
`[package] build matrix → ${buildMatrix.map(formatTarget).join(", ")}`,
);
// Step 1: build the Electron main/preload/renderer bundles. Without
// this step electron-builder silently packages whatever is already in
// out/, which on a fresh checkout (or after a partial build) ships an
// app that white-screens because the renderer bundle is missing.
//
// CI invokes this script via `node scripts/package.mjs`, so we cannot
// rely on pnpm/npm to inject package-local binaries into PATH.
//
// `shell: true` is required on Windows: `node_modules/.bin/electron-vite`
// ships as a `.cmd` shim there, and Node's `spawnSync` does not honour
// PATHEXT when spawning a bare command without a shell — it would fail
// with `ENOENT`. On POSIX hosts the shim is a real executable so going
// through the shell is harmless. See
// https://nodejs.org/api/child_process.html#spawning-bat-and-cmd-files-on-windows
const viteResult = spawnSync("electron-vite", ["build"], {
stdio: "inherit",
cwd: desktopRoot,
env: envWithLocalBins(),
shell: true,
});
if (viteResult.error) {
console.error(
"[package] failed to spawn electron-vite:",
viteResult.error.message,
);
process.exit(1);
}
if (viteResult.status !== 0) {
process.exit(viteResult.status ?? 1);
}
// Step 2: derive the version that should be written into the app.
const version = deriveVersion();
if (version) {
console.log(`[package] Desktop version → ${version} (from git describe)`);
} else {
console.warn(
"[package] could not derive version from git; falling back to package.json",
);
}
const disableMacNotarize = !process.env.APPLE_TEAM_ID;
if (disableMacNotarize) {
console.warn(
"[package] APPLE_TEAM_ID not set — skipping notarization (local dev build). " +
"Set APPLE_ID + APPLE_APP_SPECIFIC_PASSWORD + APPLE_TEAM_ID for a release build.",
);
}
const useScopedOutputDir = buildMatrix.length > 1;
// Step 3: for each requested target, build the matching CLI into
// resources/bin/ and package that target in isolation.
for (const target of buildMatrix) {
console.log(`[package] bundling CLI → ${formatTarget(target)}`);
execFileSync(
"node",
[
bundleCliScript,
"--target-platform",
PLATFORM_CONFIG[target.platform].runtimePlatform,
"--target-arch",
target.arch,
],
{
stdio: "inherit",
cwd: desktopRoot,
},
);
const builderArgs = builderArgsForTarget(target, parsed, version, {
disableMacNotarize,
hostPlatform: process.platform,
useScopedOutputDir,
});
// Step 4: invoke electron-builder for the current target only.
// `shell: true` for the same Windows `.cmd` shim reason as the
// electron-vite invocation above.
const result = spawnSync("electron-builder", builderArgs, {
stdio: "inherit",
cwd: desktopRoot,
env: envWithLocalBins(),
shell: true,
});
if (result.error) {
console.error(
"[package] failed to spawn electron-builder:",
result.error.message,
);
process.exit(1);
}
if (result.status !== 0) {
process.exit(result.status ?? 1);
}
}
}
// Only run when invoked as a CLI, not when imported by a test file.
if (
process.argv[1] &&
import.meta.url === pathToFileURL(process.argv[1]).href
) {
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import { delimiter, resolve } from "node:path";
import { describe, it, expect } from "vitest";
import {
builderArgsForTarget,
envWithLocalBins,
normalizeGitVersion,
parsePackageArgs,
resolveBuildMatrix,
stripLeadingSeparator,
} from "./package.mjs";
describe("normalizeGitVersion", () => {
it("returns null for empty / nullish input", () => {
expect(normalizeGitVersion("")).toBe(null);
expect(normalizeGitVersion(null)).toBe(null);
expect(normalizeGitVersion(undefined)).toBe(null);
});
it("strips the leading v on a clean tag", () => {
expect(normalizeGitVersion("v0.1.36")).toBe("0.1.36");
expect(normalizeGitVersion("v1.0.0")).toBe("1.0.0");
});
it("preserves the prerelease suffix between tags", () => {
expect(normalizeGitVersion("v0.1.35-14-gf1415e96")).toBe(
"0.1.35-14-gf1415e96",
);
});
it("preserves the dirty suffix on a modified worktree", () => {
expect(normalizeGitVersion("v0.1.35-14-gf1415e96-dirty")).toBe(
"0.1.35-14-gf1415e96-dirty",
);
});
it("handles v-prefixed prerelease tags", () => {
expect(normalizeGitVersion("v1.0.0-alpha")).toBe("1.0.0-alpha");
expect(normalizeGitVersion("v1.0.0-rc.2")).toBe("1.0.0-rc.2");
});
it("falls back to 0.0.0-<hash> when no tags are reachable", () => {
// `git describe --tags --always` returns just the short commit hash
// when there are no tags in the history at all.
expect(normalizeGitVersion("f1415e96")).toBe("0.0.0-f1415e96");
expect(normalizeGitVersion("abc1234")).toBe("0.0.0-abc1234");
});
});
describe("stripLeadingSeparator", () => {
it("removes the leading -- inserted by npm/pnpm", () => {
expect(stripLeadingSeparator(["--", "--mac", "--arm64", "--publish", "always"])).toEqual([
"--mac", "--arm64", "--publish", "always",
]);
});
it("leaves args untouched when there is no leading --", () => {
expect(stripLeadingSeparator(["--mac", "--arm64"])).toEqual(["--mac", "--arm64"]);
});
it("does not strip a -- that appears mid-argv", () => {
expect(stripLeadingSeparator(["--mac", "--", "--arm64"])).toEqual([
"--mac", "--", "--arm64",
]);
});
it("handles an empty array", () => {
expect(stripLeadingSeparator([])).toEqual([]);
});
});
describe("parsePackageArgs", () => {
it("collects per-platform targets and shared args", () => {
expect(
parsePackageArgs([
"--win", "nsis",
"--mac", "dmg", "zip",
"--arm64",
"--publish", "never",
]),
).toEqual({
allPlatforms: false,
sharedArgs: ["--publish", "never"],
platformTargets: {
mac: ["dmg", "zip"],
win: ["nsis"],
linux: [],
},
requestedPlatforms: ["win", "mac"],
requestedArchs: ["arm64"],
});
});
it("expands combined short flags", () => {
expect(parsePackageArgs(["-mw", "--x64"]).requestedPlatforms).toEqual([
"mac",
"win",
]);
});
it("tracks the all-platforms shortcut", () => {
expect(parsePackageArgs(["--all-platforms", "--publish", "never"]).allPlatforms).toBe(true);
});
});
describe("resolveBuildMatrix", () => {
it("defaults to the current host platform and arch", () => {
expect(
resolveBuildMatrix(
{
allPlatforms: false,
sharedArgs: [],
platformTargets: { mac: [], win: [], linux: [] },
requestedPlatforms: [],
requestedArchs: [],
},
"darwin",
"arm64",
),
).toEqual([{ platform: "mac", arch: "arm64" }]);
});
it("expands all-platforms on macOS", () => {
expect(
resolveBuildMatrix(
{
allPlatforms: true,
sharedArgs: [],
platformTargets: { mac: [], win: [], linux: [] },
requestedPlatforms: [],
requestedArchs: [],
},
"darwin",
"arm64",
),
).toEqual([
{ platform: "mac", arch: "arm64" },
{ platform: "win", arch: "x64" },
{ platform: "win", arch: "arm64" },
{ platform: "linux", arch: "x64" },
{ platform: "linux", arch: "arm64" },
]);
});
it("rejects unsupported architectures", () => {
expect(() =>
resolveBuildMatrix(
{
allPlatforms: false,
sharedArgs: [],
platformTargets: { mac: [], win: [], linux: [] },
requestedPlatforms: ["win"],
requestedArchs: ["universal"],
},
"darwin",
"arm64",
),
).toThrow(/unsupported Desktop CLI architecture/);
});
});
describe("builderArgsForTarget", () => {
it("adds scoped output directories for multi-target builds", () => {
expect(
builderArgsForTarget(
{ platform: "win", arch: "arm64" },
{
allPlatforms: false,
sharedArgs: ["--publish", "never"],
platformTargets: { mac: [], win: ["nsis"], linux: [] },
requestedPlatforms: ["win"],
requestedArchs: ["arm64"],
},
"1.2.3",
{
disableMacNotarize: true,
hostPlatform: "darwin",
useScopedOutputDir: true,
},
),
).toEqual([
"-c.extraMetadata.version=1.2.3",
"-c.mac.notarize=false",
"--win",
"nsis",
"--arm64",
"--publish",
"never",
"-c.directories.output=dist/win-arm64",
"-c.publish.channel=latest-arm64",
]);
});
it("does not override the publish channel for Windows x64 (default latest.yml)", () => {
expect(
builderArgsForTarget(
{ platform: "win", arch: "x64" },
{
allPlatforms: false,
sharedArgs: ["--publish", "always"],
platformTargets: { mac: [], win: ["nsis"], linux: [] },
requestedPlatforms: ["win"],
requestedArchs: ["x64"],
},
"1.2.3",
{ hostPlatform: "win32", useScopedOutputDir: true },
),
).toEqual([
"-c.extraMetadata.version=1.2.3",
"--win",
"nsis",
"--x64",
"--publish",
"always",
"-c.directories.output=dist/win-x64",
]);
});
it("defaults linux cross-builds to AppImage on non-Linux hosts", () => {
expect(
builderArgsForTarget(
{ platform: "linux", arch: "x64" },
{
allPlatforms: false,
sharedArgs: ["--publish", "never"],
platformTargets: { mac: [], win: [], linux: [] },
requestedPlatforms: ["linux"],
requestedArchs: ["x64"],
},
"1.2.3",
{ hostPlatform: "darwin" },
),
).toEqual([
"-c.extraMetadata.version=1.2.3",
"--linux",
"AppImage",
"--x64",
"--publish",
"never",
]);
});
});
describe("envWithLocalBins", () => {
it("prepends desktop-local binary directories to PATH", () => {
const desktopRoot = "/repo/apps/desktop";
const result = envWithLocalBins(
{ PATH: ["/usr/local/bin", "/usr/bin"].join(delimiter) },
desktopRoot,
);
expect(result.PATH.split(delimiter)).toEqual([
resolve(desktopRoot, "node_modules", ".bin"),
resolve(desktopRoot, "..", "..", "node_modules", ".bin"),
"/usr/local/bin",
"/usr/bin",
]);
});
it("preserves an existing Path key and avoids duplicate entries", () => {
const desktopRoot = "/repo/apps/desktop";
const desktopBin = resolve(desktopRoot, "node_modules", ".bin");
const workspaceBin = resolve(desktopRoot, "..", "..", "node_modules", ".bin");
const result = envWithLocalBins(
{ Path: [desktopBin, "runner-bin", workspaceBin].join(delimiter) },
desktopRoot,
);
expect(result).not.toHaveProperty("PATH");
expect(result.Path.split(delimiter)).toEqual([
desktopBin,
workspaceBin,
"runner-bin",
]);
});
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import { app } from "electron";
import { execSync } from "node:child_process";
/**
* Resolve the running app version. In packaged builds this is the value
* `electron-builder` baked into package.json via `extraMetadata.version`
* (driven by `git describe` — see `apps/desktop/scripts/package.mjs`), so
* `app.getVersion()` matches the GitHub Release tag exactly.
*
* In dev (`pnpm dev:desktop`) `app.getVersion()` only sees the static
* `apps/desktop/package.json` value, which is "0.1.0" and never bumped —
* the Settings → Updates panel and any other UI surfacing the version
* would mislead developers into thinking they're running ancient builds.
* Fall back to `git describe --tags --always --dirty` (same source the
* packager uses) so dev shows e.g. `0.2.19-14-gabcdef-dirty`. If git is
* unavailable for whatever reason, we just return the package.json value.
*/
export function getAppVersion(): string {
if (app.isPackaged) {
return app.getVersion();
}
try {
const raw = execSync("git describe --tags --always --dirty", {
cwd: app.getAppPath(),
encoding: "utf-8",
stdio: ["ignore", "pipe", "ignore"],
}).trim();
if (!raw) return app.getVersion();
return raw.replace(/^v/, "");
} catch {
return app.getVersion();
}
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import { app } from "electron";
import { execFile } from "child_process";
import { createHash } from "crypto";
import { createReadStream, createWriteStream, existsSync } from "fs";
import { chmod, mkdir, rename, rm } from "fs/promises";
import { join, dirname } from "path";
import { pipeline } from "stream/promises";
import { tmpdir } from "os";
import { Readable } from "stream";
import { selectPlatformReleaseAssetName } from "./cli-release-asset";
// Desktop prefers the bundled `multica` CLI shipped inside the app for
// same-repo builds, but it can also repair or bootstrap a managed copy in
// userData on first launch when the bundled binary is missing or unusable.
const GITHUB_LATEST_BASE =
"https://github.com/multica-ai/multica/releases/latest/download";
function binaryName(): string {
return process.platform === "win32" ? "multica.exe" : "multica";
}
export function managedCliPath(): string {
return join(app.getPath("userData"), "bin", binaryName());
}
function run(cmd: string, args: string[], cwd?: string): Promise<void> {
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
execFile(cmd, args, { cwd }, (err) => (err ? reject(err) : resolve()));
});
}
async function downloadToFile(url: string, dest: string): Promise<void> {
const res = await fetch(url, { redirect: "follow" });
if (!res.ok || !res.body) {
throw new Error(`download failed: ${res.status} ${res.statusText}`);
}
await mkdir(dirname(dest), { recursive: true });
// Node's fetch returns a web ReadableStream; adapt to a Node stream for pipeline.
const nodeStream = Readable.fromWeb(res.body as Parameters<typeof Readable.fromWeb>[0]);
await pipeline(nodeStream, createWriteStream(dest));
}
// Fetch goreleaser's published checksums.txt and parse it into a
// filename → sha256 lookup. Format is `<hex> <filename>` per line.
async function fetchChecksums(): Promise<Map<string, string>> {
const url = `${GITHUB_LATEST_BASE}/checksums.txt`;
const res = await fetch(url, { redirect: "follow" });
if (!res.ok) {
throw new Error(
`checksums.txt fetch failed: ${res.status} ${res.statusText}`,
);
}
const text = await res.text();
const map = new Map<string, string>();
for (const rawLine of text.split("\n")) {
const line = rawLine.trim();
if (!line) continue;
const match = line.match(/^([a-f0-9]{64})\s+\*?(\S+)$/i);
if (match) map.set(match[2], match[1].toLowerCase());
}
return map;
}
async function sha256OfFile(path: string): Promise<string> {
const hash = createHash("sha256");
await pipeline(createReadStream(path), hash);
return hash.digest("hex");
}
async function verifyChecksum(
archivePath: string,
assetName: string,
expected: string,
): Promise<void> {
const actual = await sha256OfFile(archivePath);
if (actual.toLowerCase() !== expected) {
throw new Error(
`checksum mismatch for ${assetName}: expected ${expected}, got ${actual}`,
);
}
}
async function extractArchive(archive: string, dest: string): Promise<void> {
await mkdir(dest, { recursive: true });
// Modern OSes all ship a `tar` that auto-detects tar.gz and zip:
// - macOS/Linux: GNU tar or bsdtar
// - Windows 10+: bsdtar is bundled as `tar.exe` since build 17063
await run("tar", ["-xf", archive, "-C", dest]);
}
async function installFresh(): Promise<string> {
const target = managedCliPath();
const checksums = await fetchChecksums();
const assetName = selectPlatformReleaseAssetName(checksums.keys());
const expectedChecksum = checksums.get(assetName);
if (!expectedChecksum) {
throw new Error(
`no checksum for ${assetName} in checksums.txt — refusing to install unverified binary`,
);
}
const url = `${GITHUB_LATEST_BASE}/${assetName}`;
const workDir = join(tmpdir(), `multica-cli-${Date.now()}`);
await mkdir(workDir, { recursive: true });
try {
const archivePath = join(workDir, assetName);
console.log(`[cli-bootstrap] downloading ${url}`);
await downloadToFile(url, archivePath);
console.log(`[cli-bootstrap] verifying ${assetName} against checksums.txt`);
await verifyChecksum(archivePath, assetName, expectedChecksum);
console.log(`[cli-bootstrap] extracting ${assetName}`);
await extractArchive(archivePath, workDir);
const extractedBin = join(workDir, binaryName());
if (!existsSync(extractedBin)) {
throw new Error(
`archive ${assetName} did not contain ${binaryName()} at its root`,
);
}
await mkdir(dirname(target), { recursive: true });
await rm(target, { force: true }).catch(() => {});
await rename(extractedBin, target);
await chmod(target, 0o755);
// macOS: ad-hoc sign so spawning the child never hits a gatekeeper quirk.
// Non-fatal: unsigned binaries still execute when the parent app is trusted.
if (process.platform === "darwin") {
await run("codesign", ["-s", "-", "--force", target]).catch((err) => {
console.warn("[cli-bootstrap] ad-hoc codesign failed:", err);
});
}
console.log(`[cli-bootstrap] installed CLI at ${target}`);
return target;
} finally {
await rm(workDir, { recursive: true, force: true }).catch(() => {});
}
}
/**
* Returns the path to a usable `multica` binary. If one is already present at
* the managed userData location, returns it immediately. Otherwise downloads
* the latest release asset for the current platform and installs it.
*/
export async function ensureManagedCli(
options: { forceInstall?: boolean } = {},
): Promise<string> {
const target = managedCliPath();
if (existsSync(target) && !options.forceInstall) return target;
return installFresh();
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import { describe, expect, it } from "vitest";
import { selectPlatformReleaseAssetName } from "./cli-release-asset";
describe("selectPlatformReleaseAssetName", () => {
it("prefers the versioned archive name when both exist", () => {
const assetNames = [
"checksums.txt",
"multica_darwin_amd64.tar.gz",
"multica-cli-1.2.3-darwin-amd64.tar.gz",
];
expect(selectPlatformReleaseAssetName(assetNames, "darwin", "x64")).toBe(
"multica-cli-1.2.3-darwin-amd64.tar.gz",
);
});
it("falls back to the legacy archive name when only legacy is present", () => {
const assetNames = ["checksums.txt", "multica_darwin_amd64.tar.gz"];
expect(selectPlatformReleaseAssetName(assetNames, "darwin", "x64")).toBe(
"multica_darwin_amd64.tar.gz",
);
});
it("matches the renamed darwin archive from release assets", () => {
const assetNames = [
"checksums.txt",
"multica-cli-1.2.3-darwin-amd64.tar.gz",
"multica-cli-1.2.3-darwin-arm64.tar.gz",
"multica-cli-1.2.3-linux-amd64.tar.gz",
];
expect(selectPlatformReleaseAssetName(assetNames, "darwin", "x64")).toBe(
"multica-cli-1.2.3-darwin-amd64.tar.gz",
);
});
it("matches the renamed windows zip archive", () => {
const assetNames = [
"multica-cli-1.2.3-windows-amd64.zip",
"multica-cli-1.2.3-linux-amd64.tar.gz",
];
expect(selectPlatformReleaseAssetName(assetNames, "win32", "x64")).toBe(
"multica-cli-1.2.3-windows-amd64.zip",
);
});
it("fails when the current platform asset is missing", () => {
expect(() =>
selectPlatformReleaseAssetName(
["multica-cli-1.2.3-linux-amd64.tar.gz", "multica_linux_amd64.tar.gz"],
"darwin",
"arm64",
),
).toThrow(/no release asset found/);
});
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const RELEASE_ARCHIVE_PREFIX = "multica-cli-";
function platformArchiveDescriptor(
platform: NodeJS.Platform = process.platform,
arch: string = process.arch,
): { os: string; arch: string; ext: string } {
const osMap: Record<string, string> = {
darwin: "darwin",
linux: "linux",
win32: "windows",
};
const archMap: Record<string, string> = {
x64: "amd64",
arm64: "arm64",
};
const os = osMap[platform];
const mappedArch = archMap[arch];
if (!os || !mappedArch) {
throw new Error(
`unsupported platform for CLI auto-install: ${platform}/${arch}`,
);
}
const ext = platform === "win32" ? "zip" : "tar.gz";
return { os, arch: mappedArch, ext };
}
export function selectPlatformReleaseAssetName(
assetNames: Iterable<string>,
platform: NodeJS.Platform = process.platform,
arch: string = process.arch,
): string {
const { os, arch: mappedArch, ext } = platformArchiveDescriptor(
platform,
arch,
);
const names = [...assetNames];
// Prefer the versioned `multica-cli-<v>-<os>-<arch>.<ext>` name; fall
// back to the legacy `multica_<os>_<arch>.<ext>` so older releases that
// only ship the legacy archive keep working.
const suffix = `-${os}-${mappedArch}.${ext}`;
const matches = names.filter(
(name) =>
name.startsWith(RELEASE_ARCHIVE_PREFIX) && name.endsWith(suffix),
);
if (matches.length === 1) {
return matches[0];
}
if (matches.length > 1) {
throw new Error(
`multiple release assets matched current platform ${suffix}: ${matches.join(", ")}`,
);
}
const legacyName = `multica_${os}_${mappedArch}.${ext}`;
if (names.includes(legacyName)) {
return legacyName;
}
throw new Error(`no release asset found for current platform: ${suffix}`);
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import { BrowserWindow, Menu, MenuItem, type WebContents } from "electron";
// Electron ships with no default right-click menu, so a user selecting text
// in the renderer has no way to copy it. Mirror Chrome's minimal clipboard
// menu using `roles`, which keeps i18n + accelerator handling native.
export function installContextMenu(webContents: WebContents): void {
webContents.on("context-menu", (_event, params) => {
const { editFlags, selectionText, isEditable } = params;
const hasSelection = selectionText.trim().length > 0;
const menu = new Menu();
if (isEditable && editFlags.canCut) {
menu.append(new MenuItem({ role: "cut" }));
}
if (hasSelection && editFlags.canCopy) {
menu.append(new MenuItem({ role: "copy" }));
}
if (isEditable && editFlags.canPaste) {
menu.append(new MenuItem({ role: "paste" }));
}
if (isEditable && editFlags.canSelectAll) {
if (menu.items.length > 0) {
menu.append(new MenuItem({ type: "separator" }));
}
menu.append(new MenuItem({ role: "selectAll" }));
}
if (menu.items.length === 0) return;
const window = BrowserWindow.fromWebContents(webContents) ?? undefined;
menu.popup({ window });
});
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import { app, ipcMain, BrowserWindow, shell } from "electron";
import { execFile } from "child_process";
import {
readFile,
writeFile,
mkdir,
rm,
open,
stat,
} from "fs/promises";
import {
existsSync,
watchFile,
unwatchFile,
type StatsListener,
} from "fs";
import { join } from "path";
import { homedir } from "os";
import type { DaemonStatus, DaemonPrefs } from "../shared/daemon-types";
import { ensureManagedCli, managedCliPath } from "./cli-bootstrap";
import { decideVersionAction } from "./version-decision";
const DEFAULT_HEALTH_PORT = 19514;
const POLL_INTERVAL_MS = 5_000;
const PREFS_PATH = join(homedir(), ".multica", "desktop_prefs.json");
const LOG_TAIL_RETRY_MS = 2_000;
const LOG_TAIL_MAX_RETRIES = 5;
const DEFAULT_PREFS: DaemonPrefs = { autoStart: true, autoStop: false };
interface ActiveProfile {
name: string; // "" = default profile
port: number;
}
let statusPollTimer: ReturnType<typeof setInterval> | null = null;
let logTailWatcher: { path: string; listener: StatsListener } | null = null;
let currentState: DaemonStatus["state"] = "installing_cli";
let getMainWindow: () => BrowserWindow | null = () => null;
let operationInProgress = false;
let cachedCliBinary: string | null | undefined = undefined;
let cliResolvePromise: Promise<string | null> | null = null;
let cachedCliBinaryVersion: string | null | undefined = undefined;
// Set when a CLI version mismatch was detected but the running daemon is
// busy executing tasks. The poll loop retries the check on each tick and
// fires the restart once active_task_count drops to 0.
let pendingVersionRestart = false;
let targetApiBaseUrl: string | null = null;
let activeProfile: ActiveProfile | null = null;
// Serialize all writes to any profile config file. Multiple paths
// (syncToken, resolveActiveProfile, clearToken, watch/unwatch handlers)
// may try to write concurrently; chaining them avoids interleaved writes
// corrupting the JSON.
let configWriteChain: Promise<void> = Promise.resolve();
// Keep the Go impl in sync: server/cmd/multica/cmd_daemon.go healthPortForProfile.
function healthPortForProfile(profile: string): number {
if (!profile) return DEFAULT_HEALTH_PORT;
let sum = 0;
for (const b of Buffer.from(profile, "utf-8")) sum += b;
return DEFAULT_HEALTH_PORT + 1 + (sum % 1000);
}
function profileDir(profile: string): string {
return profile
? join(homedir(), ".multica", "profiles", profile)
: join(homedir(), ".multica");
}
function profileConfigPath(profile: string): string {
return join(profileDir(profile), "config.json");
}
function profileLogPath(profile: string): string {
return join(profileDir(profile), "daemon.log");
}
// Sidecar file that records which Multica user the cached PAT in config.json
// was minted for. The Go CLI/daemon never read or write this file, so it
// survives Go-side config rewrites. Used to detect user switches and mint a
// fresh PAT instead of reusing a token that belongs to a previous user.
function profileUserIdPath(profile: string): string {
return join(profileDir(profile), ".desktop-user-id");
}
async function readProfileUserId(profile: string): Promise<string | null> {
try {
const raw = await readFile(profileUserIdPath(profile), "utf-8");
const trimmed = raw.trim();
return trimmed || null;
} catch {
return null;
}
}
async function writeProfileUserId(
profile: string,
userId: string,
): Promise<void> {
await mkdir(profileDir(profile), { recursive: true });
await writeFile(profileUserIdPath(profile), userId, "utf-8");
}
async function removeProfileUserId(profile: string): Promise<void> {
try {
await rm(profileUserIdPath(profile));
} catch {
// Already gone — nothing to do.
}
}
function normalizeUrl(u: string): string {
if (!u) return "";
try {
const parsed = new URL(u);
return `${parsed.protocol}//${parsed.host}`.toLowerCase();
} catch {
return u.replace(/\/+$/, "").toLowerCase();
}
}
function urlsMatch(a: string, b: string): boolean {
const na = normalizeUrl(a);
const nb = normalizeUrl(b);
return na.length > 0 && na === nb;
}
function sendStatus(status: DaemonStatus): void {
const win = getMainWindow();
win?.webContents.send("daemon:status", status);
}
interface HealthPayload {
status?: string;
pid?: number;
uptime?: string;
daemon_id?: string;
device_name?: string;
server_url?: string;
cli_version?: string;
active_task_count?: number;
agents?: string[];
workspaces?: unknown[];
}
async function fetchHealthAtPort(
port: number,
): Promise<HealthPayload | null> {
try {
const controller = new AbortController();
const timeout = setTimeout(() => controller.abort(), 2_000);
const res = await fetch(`http://127.0.0.1:${port}/health`, {
signal: controller.signal,
});
clearTimeout(timeout);
if (!res.ok) return null;
return (await res.json()) as HealthPayload;
} catch {
return null;
}
}
// Desktop owns a dedicated CLI profile named after the target API host, so it
// never reads or writes the user's hand-configured profiles. Profile dir:
// ~/.multica/profiles/desktop-<host>/
function deriveProfileName(targetUrl: string): string {
try {
const url = new URL(targetUrl);
const host = url.host.replace(/:/g, "-").toLowerCase();
return `desktop-${host}`;
} catch {
return "desktop";
}
}
async function readProfileConfig(
profile: string,
): Promise<Record<string, unknown>> {
try {
const raw = await readFile(profileConfigPath(profile), "utf-8");
const parsed = JSON.parse(raw);
return parsed && typeof parsed === "object" ? parsed : {};
} catch {
return {};
}
}
async function writeProfileConfig(
profile: string,
cfg: Record<string, unknown>,
): Promise<void> {
const op = async () => {
await mkdir(profileDir(profile), { recursive: true });
await writeFile(
profileConfigPath(profile),
JSON.stringify(cfg, null, 2),
"utf-8",
);
};
const next = configWriteChain.catch(() => {}).then(op);
configWriteChain = next.catch(() => {});
return next;
}
/**
* Returns the Desktop-owned profile for the current target API URL. Creates
* the profile's config.json on demand with `server_url` pinned to the target.
*
* This function never falls back to the default profile, and never touches a
* profile whose name doesn't start with `desktop-`, so the user's manually
* configured CLI profiles are untouched.
*/
async function resolveActiveProfile(): Promise<ActiveProfile> {
const target = targetApiBaseUrl;
if (!target) return { name: "", port: DEFAULT_HEALTH_PORT };
const name = deriveProfileName(target);
const cfg = await readProfileConfig(name);
if (cfg.server_url !== target) {
cfg.server_url = target;
await writeProfileConfig(name, cfg);
console.log(`[daemon] initialized profile "${name}" → ${target}`);
}
return { name, port: healthPortForProfile(name) };
}
async function ensureActiveProfile(): Promise<ActiveProfile> {
if (activeProfile) return activeProfile;
activeProfile = await resolveActiveProfile();
return activeProfile;
}
function invalidateActiveProfile(): void {
activeProfile = null;
}
async function fetchHealth(): Promise<DaemonStatus> {
// While the CLI is being downloaded or has permanently failed, short-circuit
// polling — there's nothing to probe yet and /health calls would just return
// "stopped", which would overwrite the correct setup state in the UI.
if (currentState === "installing_cli" || currentState === "cli_not_found") {
return { state: currentState };
}
const active = await ensureActiveProfile();
const data = await fetchHealthAtPort(active.port);
if (!data || data.status !== "running") {
return {
state: currentState === "starting" ? "starting" : "stopped",
profile: active.name,
};
}
// Safety: if we have a target URL and the daemon on our port reports a
// different server_url, it's not "our" daemon — drop it and re-resolve.
if (
targetApiBaseUrl &&
data.server_url &&
!urlsMatch(data.server_url, targetApiBaseUrl)
) {
invalidateActiveProfile();
return { state: "stopped" };
}
return {
state: "running",
pid: data.pid,
uptime: data.uptime,
daemonId: data.daemon_id,
deviceName: data.device_name,
agents: data.agents ?? [],
workspaceCount: Array.isArray(data.workspaces)
? data.workspaces.length
: 0,
profile: active.name,
serverUrl: data.server_url,
};
}
function findCliOnPath(): string | null {
const candidates = process.platform === "win32" ? ["multica.exe"] : ["multica"];
const paths = (process.env["PATH"] ?? "").split(
process.platform === "win32" ? ";" : ":",
);
if (process.platform === "darwin") {
paths.push("/opt/homebrew/bin", "/usr/local/bin");
}
for (const name of candidates) {
for (const dir of paths) {
const full = join(dir, name);
if (existsSync(full)) return full;
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* Returns the path to the CLI binary bundled inside the Desktop app.
*
* - Dev (`electron-vite dev`): `app.getAppPath()` → `apps/desktop`, resolving
* to `apps/desktop/resources/bin/multica`. `bundle-cli.mjs` populates this
* before dev starts, so iterating on Go changes is "make build → restart".
* - Packaged: `app.getAppPath()` → `<Multica.app>/Contents/Resources/app.asar`.
* electron-builder's `asarUnpack: resources/**` extracts the binary to
* `app.asar.unpacked/`, so we swap the path segment to execute it.
*/
function bundledCliPath(): string {
const binName = process.platform === "win32" ? "multica.exe" : "multica";
return join(app.getAppPath(), "resources", "bin", binName).replace(
"app.asar",
"app.asar.unpacked",
);
}
async function probeCliBinary(
bin: string,
source: "bundled" | "managed" | "path",
): Promise<string | null> {
try {
const stdout = await new Promise<string>((resolve, reject) => {
execFile(
bin,
["version", "--output", "json"],
{ timeout: 5_000 },
(err, out) => {
if (err) reject(err);
else resolve(out);
},
);
});
const parsed = JSON.parse(stdout) as { version?: string };
if (typeof parsed.version === "string" && parsed.version.length > 0) {
return parsed.version;
}
console.warn(
`[daemon] ignoring ${source} CLI at ${bin}: version output was missing or invalid`,
);
return null;
} catch (err) {
console.warn(`[daemon] ignoring ${source} CLI at ${bin}:`, err);
return null;
}
}
/**
* Returns a usable `multica` binary path. Priority:
* 1. Cached result from a previous successful resolve.
* 2. Bundled binary shipped with the Desktop app (`bundle-cli.mjs`).
* 3. Managed binary already installed in userData (`managedCliPath`).
* 4. Download + install latest release into userData.
* 5. `multica` on PATH (dev convenience / user-installed via brew).
* Returns `null` only when all of the above fail.
*
* Bundled is preferred so Desktop iterates in lockstep with Go changes in
* the same repo — avoids the 404 / stale-API problem when the Desktop's
* TS side is ahead of the last published CLI release.
*
* This function is idempotent and safe to call concurrently — in-flight
* installs are de-duplicated via `cliResolvePromise`.
*/
async function resolveCliBinary(): Promise<string | null> {
if (cachedCliBinary !== undefined) return cachedCliBinary;
if (cliResolvePromise) return cliResolvePromise;
cliResolvePromise = (async () => {
const bundled = bundledCliPath();
if (existsSync(bundled)) {
const version = await probeCliBinary(bundled, "bundled");
if (version) {
console.log(`[daemon] using bundled CLI at ${bundled}`);
cachedCliBinary = bundled;
cachedCliBinaryVersion = version;
return bundled;
}
}
const managed = managedCliPath();
if (existsSync(managed)) {
const version = await probeCliBinary(managed, "managed");
if (version) {
cachedCliBinary = managed;
cachedCliBinaryVersion = version;
return managed;
}
}
try {
const installed = await ensureManagedCli({
forceInstall: existsSync(managed),
});
const version = await probeCliBinary(installed, "managed");
if (version) {
cachedCliBinary = installed;
cachedCliBinaryVersion = version;
return installed;
}
console.warn(
`[daemon] managed CLI at ${installed} failed validation after install`,
);
} catch (err) {
console.warn("[daemon] CLI auto-install failed, falling back to PATH:", err);
}
const onPath = findCliOnPath();
if (onPath) {
const version = await probeCliBinary(onPath, "path");
if (version) {
cachedCliBinary = onPath;
cachedCliBinaryVersion = version;
return onPath;
}
}
cachedCliBinary = null;
cachedCliBinaryVersion = null;
return null;
})();
try {
return await cliResolvePromise;
} finally {
cliResolvePromise = null;
}
}
/**
* Reads the version of the currently resolved CLI binary. Cached for the
* process lifetime — the bundled binary doesn't change after bundle time.
* Returns null on any failure (unknown `go` at bundle time, broken binary,
* wrong-arch bundled binary, etc.) so callers can fail open.
*/
async function getCliBinaryVersion(): Promise<string | null> {
if (cachedCliBinaryVersion !== undefined) return cachedCliBinaryVersion;
const bin = await resolveCliBinary();
if (!bin) {
cachedCliBinaryVersion = null;
return null;
}
cachedCliBinaryVersion = await probeCliBinary(bin, "path");
return cachedCliBinaryVersion;
}
/**
* Compares the running daemon's `cli_version` against the CLI binary we
* would use to spawn a new one, and restarts only when safe. The decision
* logic itself is in `version-decision.ts` (pure, unit-tested); this
* wrapper handles the async plumbing and side effects.
*
* Restart is only fired when ALL of:
* - a daemon is actually running on the active profile's port
* - both sides report a version and the strings differ
* - `active_task_count` is 0 (no in-flight agent work would be killed)
*
* On a confirmed mismatch while the daemon is busy, `pendingVersionRestart`
* is set; the poll loop retries this function on each 5s tick and will fire
* the restart as soon as the daemon drains.
*/
async function ensureRunningDaemonVersionMatches(): Promise<
"restarted" | "deferred" | "ok" | "not_running"
> {
const active = await ensureActiveProfile();
const running = await fetchHealthAtPort(active.port);
const bundled = await getCliBinaryVersion();
const action = decideVersionAction(bundled, running);
switch (action) {
case "not_running":
pendingVersionRestart = false;
return "not_running";
case "ok":
pendingVersionRestart = false;
return "ok";
case "defer": {
if (!pendingVersionRestart) {
const activeTasks = running?.active_task_count ?? 0;
console.log(
`[daemon] CLI version mismatch (bundled=${bundled} running=${running?.cli_version}); deferring restart until ${activeTasks} active task(s) finish`,
);
}
pendingVersionRestart = true;
return "deferred";
}
case "restart":
console.log(
`[daemon] CLI version mismatch (bundled=${bundled} running=${running?.cli_version}) — restarting daemon`,
);
pendingVersionRestart = false;
await restartDaemon();
return "restarted";
}
}
/**
* Exchange the user's JWT for a long-lived PAT via POST /api/tokens. The
* daemon needs a PAT (or `mul_` / `mdt_` token) because JWTs expire in 30
* days and signatures are tied to a specific backend instance.
*/
async function mintPat(jwt: string): Promise<string> {
if (!targetApiBaseUrl) {
throw new Error("mint PAT: target API URL not set");
}
const url = `${targetApiBaseUrl.replace(/\/+$/, "")}/api/tokens`;
const res = await fetch(url, {
method: "POST",
headers: {
"Content-Type": "application/json",
Authorization: `Bearer ${jwt}`,
},
// Omit expires_in_days → server treats as null → non-expiring PAT.
body: JSON.stringify({ name: "Multica Desktop" }),
});
if (!res.ok) {
const body = await res.text().catch(() => "");
throw new Error(`mint PAT failed: ${res.status} ${res.statusText} ${body}`);
}
const data = (await res.json()) as { token?: unknown };
if (typeof data.token !== "string" || !data.token.startsWith("mul_")) {
throw new Error("mint PAT: response missing token");
}
return data.token;
}
/**
* Ensure the active profile's config.json has a usable token for the daemon.
*
* - Input from the renderer is the user's JWT (from localStorage) plus the
* current user's id, so we can detect session changes.
* - If the profile already has a cached PAT (`mul_...`) AND the sidecar user
* id matches the caller, reuse it — minting fresh on every launch would
* accumulate garbage in the user's tokens page.
* - On user mismatch (or first run) call POST /api/tokens with the JWT to
* mint a fresh PAT, overwriting any stale cached PAT. This is the critical
* path: without it, a previous user's PAT would be used by a new session.
* - If the caller happens to pass a PAT directly, write it through.
* - When we mint fresh and a daemon is already running, restart it so the
* new credentials take effect (the Go daemon reads config at startup).
*/
async function syncToken(
tokenFromRenderer: string,
userId: string,
): Promise<void> {
const active = await ensureActiveProfile();
const config = await readProfileConfig(active.name);
const previousUserId = await readProfileUserId(active.name);
const userChanged = Boolean(previousUserId) && previousUserId !== userId;
const sameUserWithCachedPat =
!userChanged &&
previousUserId === userId &&
typeof config.token === "string" &&
config.token.startsWith("mul_");
let finalToken: string;
if (tokenFromRenderer.startsWith("mul_")) {
finalToken = tokenFromRenderer;
} else if (sameUserWithCachedPat) {
finalToken = config.token as string;
} else {
try {
finalToken = await mintPat(tokenFromRenderer);
console.log(
`[daemon] minted PAT for profile "${active.name}" (user_changed=${userChanged})`,
);
} catch (err) {
console.error("[daemon] failed to mint PAT:", err);
throw err;
}
}
config.token = finalToken;
if (targetApiBaseUrl) config.server_url = targetApiBaseUrl;
await writeProfileConfig(active.name, config);
await writeProfileUserId(active.name, userId);
// If we just rotated credentials onto a running daemon, restart it so the
// in-memory token in the Go process matches the new config.
if (userChanged) {
try {
const existing = await fetchHealthAtPort(active.port);
if (existing?.status === "running") {
console.log(
"[daemon] user switched — restarting daemon with new credentials",
);
void restartDaemon();
}
} catch (err) {
console.warn("[daemon] restart-on-user-switch failed:", err);
}
}
}
async function loadPrefs(): Promise<DaemonPrefs> {
try {
const raw = await readFile(PREFS_PATH, "utf-8");
const parsed = JSON.parse(raw);
return { ...DEFAULT_PREFS, ...parsed };
} catch {
return { ...DEFAULT_PREFS };
}
}
async function savePrefs(prefs: DaemonPrefs): Promise<void> {
const dir = join(homedir(), ".multica");
await mkdir(dir, { recursive: true });
await writeFile(PREFS_PATH, JSON.stringify(prefs, null, 2), "utf-8");
}
async function clearToken(): Promise<void> {
const active = await ensureActiveProfile();
const config = await readProfileConfig(active.name);
if ("token" in config) {
delete config.token;
await writeProfileConfig(active.name, config);
}
// Always drop the sidecar so a subsequent syncToken from any user is
// treated as a fresh mint, not a reuse of a stale cached PAT.
await removeProfileUserId(active.name);
}
async function withGuard<T>(fn: () => Promise<T>): Promise<T | { success: false; error: string }> {
if (operationInProgress) {
return { success: false, error: "Another daemon operation is in progress" };
}
operationInProgress = true;
try {
return await fn();
} finally {
operationInProgress = false;
}
}
function profileArgs(active: ActiveProfile): string[] {
return active.name ? ["--profile", active.name] : [];
}
// Env passed to every CLI child so the daemon process knows it was spawned
// by the Desktop app. The server uses this to mark runtimes as managed and
// hide CLI self-update UI. Computed lazily so it picks up the PATH fix
// applied by fix-path in main/index.ts — as a top-level const it would
// snapshot process.env at import time, before that block runs.
function desktopSpawnEnv(): NodeJS.ProcessEnv {
return { ...process.env, MULTICA_LAUNCHED_BY: "desktop" };
}
async function startDaemon(): Promise<{ success: boolean; error?: string }> {
const bin = await resolveCliBinary();
if (!bin) return { success: false, error: "multica CLI is not installed" };
const active = await ensureActiveProfile();
const existing = await fetchHealthAtPort(active.port);
if (existing?.status === "running") {
pollOnce();
return { success: true };
}
currentState = "starting";
sendStatus({ state: "starting" });
const args = ["daemon", "start", ...profileArgs(active)];
return new Promise((resolve) => {
execFile(
bin,
args,
{ timeout: 20_000, env: desktopSpawnEnv() },
(err) => {
if (err) {
currentState = "stopped";
sendStatus({ state: "stopped" });
resolve({ success: false, error: err.message });
return;
}
// Stay in "starting" until pollOnce confirms /health — the CLI
// returning 0 only means the supervisor was spawned, not that the
// daemon process is already listening.
pollOnce();
resolve({ success: true });
},
);
});
}
async function stopDaemon(): Promise<{ success: boolean; error?: string }> {
const bin = await resolveCliBinary();
if (!bin) return { success: false, error: "multica CLI is not installed" };
const active = await ensureActiveProfile();
currentState = "stopping";
sendStatus({ state: "stopping" });
const args = ["daemon", "stop", ...profileArgs(active)];
return new Promise((resolve) => {
execFile(bin, args, { timeout: 15_000 }, (err) => {
if (err) {
resolve({ success: false, error: err.message });
} else {
resolve({ success: true });
}
currentState = "stopped";
sendStatus({ state: "stopped" });
});
});
}
async function restartDaemon(): Promise<{ success: boolean; error?: string }> {
const stopResult = await stopDaemon();
if (!stopResult.success) return stopResult;
return startDaemon();
}
async function pollOnce(): Promise<void> {
const status = await fetchHealth();
currentState = status.state;
sendStatus(status);
// Retry a deferred version-mismatch restart once the daemon drains.
if (pendingVersionRestart && status.state === "running") {
void ensureRunningDaemonVersionMatches();
}
}
function startPolling(): void {
if (statusPollTimer) return;
pollOnce();
statusPollTimer = setInterval(pollOnce, POLL_INTERVAL_MS);
}
/**
* Ensures the CLI binary is available, then transitions into the normal
* stopped/running state machine. Called once at startup and again on
* user-triggered `daemon:retry-install`.
*/
async function bootstrapCli(): Promise<void> {
const bin = await resolveCliBinary();
if (!bin) {
currentState = "cli_not_found";
sendStatus({ state: "cli_not_found" });
return;
}
currentState = "stopped";
sendStatus({ state: "stopped" });
startPolling();
}
function stopPolling(): void {
if (statusPollTimer) {
clearInterval(statusPollTimer);
statusPollTimer = null;
}
}
const LOG_TAIL_INITIAL_WINDOW_BYTES = 32 * 1024;
const LOG_TAIL_INITIAL_LINES = 200;
const LOG_TAIL_POLL_MS = 500;
async function readLogRange(
path: string,
startAt: number,
length: number,
): Promise<string> {
const handle = await open(path, "r");
try {
const buffer = Buffer.alloc(length);
const { bytesRead } = await handle.read(buffer, 0, length, startAt);
return buffer.subarray(0, bytesRead).toString("utf-8");
} finally {
await handle.close();
}
}
function sendLines(win: BrowserWindow, text: string): void {
const lines = text.split("\n").filter((line) => line.length > 0);
for (const line of lines) {
win.webContents.send("daemon:log-line", line);
}
}
// Cross-platform tail -f replacement: read the tail of the file once, then
// poll its stat with fs.watchFile and forward any new bytes since the last
// known offset. watchFile works on macOS, Linux, and Windows; spawn("tail")
// would silently fail on Windows.
function startLogTail(win: BrowserWindow, retryCount = 0): void {
stopLogTail();
void ensureActiveProfile().then(async (active) => {
const logPath = profileLogPath(active.name);
if (!existsSync(logPath)) {
if (retryCount < LOG_TAIL_MAX_RETRIES) {
setTimeout(() => startLogTail(win, retryCount + 1), LOG_TAIL_RETRY_MS);
}
return;
}
let position = 0;
try {
const initialStats = await stat(logPath);
const windowBytes = Math.min(
initialStats.size,
LOG_TAIL_INITIAL_WINDOW_BYTES,
);
const startAt = initialStats.size - windowBytes;
if (windowBytes > 0) {
const text = await readLogRange(logPath, startAt, windowBytes);
const lines = text
.split("\n")
.filter((line) => line.length > 0)
.slice(-LOG_TAIL_INITIAL_LINES);
for (const line of lines) {
win.webContents.send("daemon:log-line", line);
}
}
position = initialStats.size;
} catch (err) {
console.warn("[daemon] log tail initial read failed:", err);
return;
}
const listener: StatsListener = (curr) => {
const target = getMainWindow();
if (!target) return;
// File rotated/truncated — restart from the new beginning.
if (curr.size < position) position = 0;
if (curr.size === position) return;
const from = position;
const length = curr.size - from;
position = curr.size;
readLogRange(logPath, from, length)
.then((text) => sendLines(target, text))
.catch((err) => {
console.warn("[daemon] log tail read failed:", err);
});
};
watchFile(logPath, { interval: LOG_TAIL_POLL_MS }, listener);
logTailWatcher = { path: logPath, listener };
});
}
function stopLogTail(): void {
if (logTailWatcher) {
unwatchFile(logTailWatcher.path, logTailWatcher.listener);
logTailWatcher = null;
}
}
export function setupDaemonManager(
windowGetter: () => BrowserWindow | null,
): void {
getMainWindow = windowGetter;
ipcMain.handle("daemon:set-target-api-url", async (_e, url: string) => {
const normalized = url || null;
if (targetApiBaseUrl !== normalized) {
console.log(`[daemon] target API URL set to ${normalized ?? "(none)"}`);
targetApiBaseUrl = normalized;
invalidateActiveProfile();
await pollOnce();
}
});
ipcMain.handle("daemon:start", () => withGuard(() => startDaemon()));
ipcMain.handle("daemon:stop", () => withGuard(() => stopDaemon()));
ipcMain.handle("daemon:restart", () => withGuard(() => restartDaemon()));
ipcMain.handle("daemon:get-status", () => fetchHealth());
ipcMain.handle(
"daemon:sync-token",
(_event, token: string, userId: string) => syncToken(token, userId),
);
ipcMain.handle("daemon:clear-token", () => clearToken());
ipcMain.handle("daemon:is-cli-installed", async () => {
const bin = await resolveCliBinary();
return bin !== null;
});
ipcMain.handle("daemon:retry-install", async () => {
cachedCliBinary = undefined;
cliResolvePromise = null;
// A retry-install may land a new CLI at a different version; drop the
// cached version string so the next check re-reads the binary.
cachedCliBinaryVersion = undefined;
await bootstrapCli();
});
ipcMain.handle("daemon:get-prefs", () => loadPrefs());
ipcMain.handle(
"daemon:set-prefs",
(_event, prefs: Partial<DaemonPrefs>) =>
loadPrefs().then((cur) => {
const merged = { ...cur, ...prefs };
return savePrefs(merged).then(() => merged);
}),
);
ipcMain.handle("daemon:auto-start", async () => {
const prefs = await loadPrefs();
if (!prefs.autoStart) return;
const bin = await resolveCliBinary();
if (!bin) return;
const health = await fetchHealth();
if (health.state === "running") {
// Daemon is up but may be running an older CLI than the one we just
// bundled. Restart it so the new binary actually takes effect.
await ensureRunningDaemonVersionMatches();
return;
}
await startDaemon();
});
ipcMain.on("daemon:start-log-stream", () => {
const win = getMainWindow();
if (win) startLogTail(win);
});
ipcMain.on("daemon:stop-log-stream", () => {
stopLogTail();
});
// Reveal the daemon's log file in the user's default editor / Console
// app. Acts as the escape hatch when the in-app log viewer isn't enough
// (full history, complex search, copy-to-clipboard at scale).
ipcMain.handle("daemon:open-log-file", async () => {
const active = await ensureActiveProfile();
const logPath = profileLogPath(active.name);
if (!existsSync(logPath)) {
return { success: false, error: "Log file not found yet" };
}
// shell.openPath returns "" on success, error string on failure.
const error = await shell.openPath(logPath);
return error === "" ? { success: true } : { success: false, error };
});
// First-run CLI install kicks off here. Status bar shows "Setting up…"
// until the managed binary is on disk (instant on subsequent launches).
currentState = "installing_cli";
sendStatus({ state: "installing_cli" });
void bootstrapCli();
let isQuitting = false;
app.on("before-quit", (event) => {
if (isQuitting) return;
stopPolling();
stopLogTail();
loadPrefs().then(async (prefs) => {
if (prefs.autoStop) {
isQuitting = true;
event.preventDefault();
try {
await stopDaemon();
} catch {
// Best-effort stop on quit
}
app.quit();
}
});
});
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import { describe, expect, it, vi, beforeEach } from "vitest";
vi.mock("electron", () => ({
shell: { openExternal: vi.fn().mockResolvedValue(undefined) },
}));
import { shell } from "electron";
import { isSafeExternalHttpUrl, openExternalSafely } from "./external-url";
describe("isSafeExternalHttpUrl", () => {
it("allows http and https URLs", () => {
expect(isSafeExternalHttpUrl("https://multica.ai")).toBe(true);
expect(isSafeExternalHttpUrl("http://localhost:3000/auth")).toBe(true);
});
it("allows https URLs with embedded credentials", () => {
// WHATWG URL parses these as https; OS-level handling is the shell's concern.
expect(isSafeExternalHttpUrl("https://user:pass@example.com")).toBe(true);
});
it("normalizes scheme casing so uppercase variants can't bypass", () => {
expect(isSafeExternalHttpUrl("HTTPS://example.com")).toBe(true);
expect(isSafeExternalHttpUrl("FILE:///etc/passwd")).toBe(false);
});
it("rejects dangerous pseudo-schemes", () => {
expect(isSafeExternalHttpUrl("javascript:alert(1)")).toBe(false);
expect(
isSafeExternalHttpUrl("data:text/html,<script>alert(1)</script>"),
).toBe(false);
});
it("rejects filesystem and network transport schemes", () => {
expect(isSafeExternalHttpUrl("file:///etc/passwd")).toBe(false);
expect(isSafeExternalHttpUrl("ftp://example.com/x")).toBe(false);
expect(isSafeExternalHttpUrl("smb://share/x")).toBe(false);
});
it("rejects local-handler schemes used in past RCE chains", () => {
expect(isSafeExternalHttpUrl("vscode://file/test")).toBe(false);
expect(isSafeExternalHttpUrl("ms-msdt:/id%20PCWDiagnostic")).toBe(false);
});
it("rejects mailto and other non-web schemes", () => {
expect(isSafeExternalHttpUrl("mailto:test@example.com")).toBe(false);
expect(isSafeExternalHttpUrl("tel:+15551234567")).toBe(false);
});
it("rejects empty, whitespace, and malformed input", () => {
expect(isSafeExternalHttpUrl("")).toBe(false);
expect(isSafeExternalHttpUrl(" ")).toBe(false);
expect(isSafeExternalHttpUrl("not a url")).toBe(false);
expect(isSafeExternalHttpUrl("http://")).toBe(false);
});
});
describe("openExternalSafely", () => {
beforeEach(() => {
vi.mocked(shell.openExternal).mockClear();
});
it("forwards http/https URLs to shell.openExternal", () => {
openExternalSafely("https://multica.ai");
expect(shell.openExternal).toHaveBeenCalledWith("https://multica.ai");
});
it("does not call shell.openExternal for rejected schemes", () => {
openExternalSafely("file:///etc/passwd");
openExternalSafely("javascript:alert(1)");
openExternalSafely("not a url");
expect(shell.openExternal).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
});
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import { shell } from "electron";
// True when the URL parses and uses http/https — the only schemes we let
// reach `shell.openExternal`. Scheme comparison is safe because the WHATWG
// URL parser lowercases the protocol field.
export function isSafeExternalHttpUrl(url: string): boolean {
return getHttpProtocol(url) !== null;
}
// Canonical wrapper around shell.openExternal. All renderer-controlled URLs
// that eventually reach the OS shell MUST flow through here; direct calls
// to `shell.openExternal` elsewhere in the main process are banned by the
// no-restricted-syntax rule in apps/desktop/eslint.config.mjs.
export function openExternalSafely(url: string): Promise<void> | void {
if (getHttpProtocol(url) === null) {
console.warn(`[security] blocked openExternal: ${describeScheme(url)}`);
return;
}
return shell.openExternal(url);
}
function getHttpProtocol(url: string): "http:" | "https:" | null {
try {
const { protocol } = new URL(url);
if (protocol === "http:" || protocol === "https:") return protocol;
return null;
} catch {
return null;
}
}
function describeScheme(url: string): string {
try {
return `scheme=${new URL(url).protocol}`;
} catch {
return "invalid URL";
}
}

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@@ -1,38 +1,6 @@
import { app, BrowserWindow, ipcMain, nativeImage, Notification } from "electron";
import { homedir } from "os";
import { app, shell, BrowserWindow, ipcMain } from "electron";
import { join } from "path";
import { electronApp, optimizer, is } from "@electron-toolkit/utils";
import fixPath from "fix-path";
import { setupAutoUpdater } from "./updater";
import { setupDaemonManager } from "./daemon-manager";
import { openExternalSafely } from "./external-url";
import { installContextMenu } from "./context-menu";
import { getAppVersion } from "./app-version";
// Bundled icon used for dev-mode dock/taskbar branding. In production the
// app bundle icon (from electron-builder) wins; this path is only consumed
// by the `is.dev` branch below.
const DEV_ICON_PATH = join(__dirname, "../../resources/icon.png");
// macOS/Linux GUI launches inherit a minimal PATH from launchd that omits
// the user's shell config (~/.zshrc, Homebrew, nvm, ~/.local/bin, etc.).
// Run the user's login shell once to recover the real PATH so the bundled
// multica CLI can find agent binaries like claude/codex/opencode. Must run
// before any child_process.spawn / execFile call in the main process —
// ES module imports are hoisted, so this block executes before createWindow
// or any daemon-manager spawn.
if (process.platform !== "win32") {
fixPath();
// Fallback: prepend common install locations in case fix-path came up
// short (broken shell rc, non-interactive $SHELL, missing entries). Safe
// to duplicate — PATH lookups short-circuit on first match.
const fallbackPaths = [
"/opt/homebrew/bin",
"/usr/local/bin",
join(homedir(), ".local/bin"),
];
process.env.PATH = `${fallbackPaths.join(":")}:${process.env.PATH ?? ""}`;
}
const PROTOCOL = "multica";
@@ -51,19 +19,6 @@ function handleDeepLink(url: string): void {
if (token && mainWindow) {
mainWindow.webContents.send("auth:token", token);
}
return;
}
// multica://invite/<invitationId>
// Dispatched from the web invite page when the user chooses "Open in
// desktop app". The renderer opens the invite overlay — no tab, no
// route persistence, so deep-linking the same invite twice stays safe.
if (parsed.hostname === "invite") {
const id = parsed.pathname.replace(/^\//, "");
if (id && mainWindow) {
mainWindow.webContents.send("invite:open", decodeURIComponent(id));
}
return;
}
} catch {
// Ignore malformed URLs
@@ -82,9 +37,6 @@ function createWindow(): void {
trafficLightPosition: { x: 16, y: 13 },
show: false,
autoHideMenuBar: true,
// Windows/Linux pick up the window/taskbar icon from this option in
// dev — on macOS it's ignored (dock comes from app.dock.setIcon below).
...(is.dev ? { icon: DEV_ICON_PATH } : {}),
webPreferences: {
preload: join(__dirname, "../preload/index.js"),
sandbox: false,
@@ -107,12 +59,10 @@ function createWindow(): void {
});
mainWindow.webContents.setWindowOpenHandler((details) => {
openExternalSafely(details.url);
shell.openExternal(details.url);
return { action: "deny" };
});
installContextMenu(mainWindow.webContents);
if (is.dev && process.env["ELECTRON_RENDERER_URL"]) {
mainWindow.loadURL(process.env["ELECTRON_RENDERER_URL"]);
} else {
@@ -120,27 +70,6 @@ function createWindow(): void {
}
}
// --- Dev / production isolation -------------------------------------------
// Give dev mode a separate app name and userData path so it gets its own
// single-instance lock file and doesn't conflict with the packaged production
// app. Must run BEFORE requestSingleInstanceLock() because the lock location
// is derived from the userData path. (Same approach VS Code uses for
// Stable / Insiders coexistence.)
// DESKTOP_APP_SUFFIX lets parallel worktrees run dev Electron side-by-side
// without fighting for the shared single-instance lock. The suffix is
// appended to the app name + userData path, so each worktree gets its own
// lock file. Default (no env var) keeps behavior unchanged — the common
// single-worktree case still lands at "Multica Canary".
const DEV_APP_NAME = process.env.DESKTOP_APP_SUFFIX
? `Multica Canary ${process.env.DESKTOP_APP_SUFFIX}`
: "Multica Canary";
if (is.dev) {
app.setName(DEV_APP_NAME);
app.setPath("userData", join(app.getPath("appData"), DEV_APP_NAME));
}
// --- Protocol registration -----------------------------------------------
if (process.defaultApp) {
@@ -172,112 +101,19 @@ if (!gotTheLock) {
});
app.whenReady().then(() => {
electronApp.setAppUserModelId(
is.dev ? "ai.multica.desktop.dev" : "ai.multica.desktop",
);
// macOS: replace the default Electron dock icon with the bundled logo
// so the Canary dev build is visually distinct from a stock Electron
// run. `app.dock` is macOS-only — guard the call.
if (is.dev && process.platform === "darwin" && app.dock) {
const icon = nativeImage.createFromPath(DEV_ICON_PATH);
if (!icon.isEmpty()) app.dock.setIcon(icon);
}
electronApp.setAppUserModelId("ai.multica.desktop");
app.on("browser-window-created", (_, window) => {
optimizer.watchWindowShortcuts(window);
});
// IPC: open URL in default browser (used by renderer for Google login).
// All scheme-allowlist enforcement lives in openExternalSafely — this
// is the single audit point for renderer-controlled URLs reaching the
// OS shell under the app's intentional webSecurity: false + sandbox:
// false configuration.
// IPC: open URL in default browser (used by renderer for Google login)
ipcMain.handle("shell:openExternal", (_event, url: string) => {
return openExternalSafely(url);
});
// Sync IPC: app version + normalized OS for preload. Sync (not invoke) so
// preload can attach the values to `desktopAPI.appInfo` before any renderer
// code reads them, ensuring the very first HTTP request from the renderer
// already carries X-Client-Version and X-Client-OS.
ipcMain.on("app:get-info", (event) => {
const p = process.platform;
const os = p === "darwin" ? "macos" : p === "win32" ? "windows" : p === "linux" ? "linux" : "unknown";
event.returnValue = { version: getAppVersion(), os };
});
// IPC: toggle immersive mode — hides the macOS traffic lights so full-screen
// modals (e.g. create-workspace) can place UI in the top-left corner
// without fighting the native window controls' hit-test.
ipcMain.handle("window:setImmersive", (_event, immersive: boolean) => {
if (process.platform !== "darwin") return;
mainWindow?.setWindowButtonVisibility(!immersive);
});
// IPC: show a native OS notification for a new inbox item. The renderer
// only fires this when the app is unfocused (it gates on
// `document.hasFocus()`), so we don't fight macOS foreground suppression
// here. Clicking the banner focuses the main window and routes to the
// inbox item via a renderer-side listener.
ipcMain.on(
"notification:show",
(
_event,
{
slug,
itemId,
issueKey,
title,
body,
}: {
slug: string;
itemId: string;
issueKey: string;
title: string;
body: string;
},
) => {
if (!Notification.isSupported()) return;
const notification = new Notification({ title, body });
notification.on("click", () => {
if (!mainWindow) return;
if (mainWindow.isMinimized()) mainWindow.restore();
mainWindow.show();
mainWindow.focus();
// Ship the full context back — the renderer pins the route to the
// source workspace (slug), marks the row read (itemId), and uses
// issueKey as the ?issue=<…> selector.
mainWindow.webContents.send("inbox:open", {
slug,
itemId,
issueKey,
});
});
notification.show();
},
);
// IPC: update the dock / taskbar unread badge. Values above 99 render as
// "99+". macOS is the primary target (user-visible dock badge); Linux
// Unity launchers also respect `setBadgeCount`. Windows' taskbar overlay
// needs a pre-rendered PNG and is deferred — the OS notification + the
// in-app inbox sidebar cover the core UX there for now.
ipcMain.on("badge:set", (_event, rawCount: number) => {
const count = Math.max(0, Math.floor(rawCount));
if (process.platform === "darwin") {
const label = count === 0 ? "" : count > 99 ? "99+" : String(count);
app.dock?.setBadge(label);
} else {
app.setBadgeCount(count);
}
return shell.openExternal(url);
});
createWindow();
setupAutoUpdater(() => mainWindow);
setupDaemonManager(() => mainWindow);
// macOS: deep link arrives via open-url event
app.on("open-url", (_event, url) => {
if (mainWindow) {

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@@ -1,100 +0,0 @@
import { autoUpdater } from "electron-updater";
import { app, BrowserWindow, ipcMain } from "electron";
autoUpdater.autoDownload = false;
autoUpdater.autoInstallOnAppQuit = true;
// Windows arm64 ships its own update metadata channel because
// electron-builder's `latest.yml` is not arch-suffixed on Windows — both
// arches would otherwise collide on the same file in the GitHub Release.
// See scripts/package.mjs (builderArgsForTarget) for the publish-side half
// of this pact. Pin the channel here so arm64 clients fetch
// `latest-arm64.yml` instead of the x64 metadata.
if (process.platform === "win32" && process.arch === "arm64") {
autoUpdater.channel = "latest-arm64";
}
const STARTUP_CHECK_DELAY_MS = 5_000;
const PERIODIC_CHECK_INTERVAL_MS = 60 * 60 * 1000; // 1 hour
export type ManualUpdateCheckResult =
| {
ok: true;
currentVersion: string;
latestVersion: string;
available: boolean;
}
| { ok: false; error: string };
export function setupAutoUpdater(getMainWindow: () => BrowserWindow | null): void {
autoUpdater.on("update-available", (info) => {
const win = getMainWindow();
win?.webContents.send("updater:update-available", {
version: info.version,
releaseNotes: info.releaseNotes,
});
});
autoUpdater.on("download-progress", (progress) => {
const win = getMainWindow();
win?.webContents.send("updater:download-progress", {
percent: progress.percent,
});
});
autoUpdater.on("update-downloaded", () => {
const win = getMainWindow();
win?.webContents.send("updater:update-downloaded");
});
autoUpdater.on("error", (err) => {
console.error("Auto-updater error:", err);
});
ipcMain.handle("updater:download", () => {
return autoUpdater.downloadUpdate();
});
ipcMain.handle("updater:install", () => {
autoUpdater.quitAndInstall(false, true);
});
ipcMain.handle("updater:check", async (): Promise<ManualUpdateCheckResult> => {
try {
const result = await autoUpdater.checkForUpdates();
const currentVersion = app.getVersion();
// Trust electron-updater's own decision rather than re-deriving it from
// a version-string compare. The two diverge for pre-release channels,
// staged rollouts, downgrades, and minimum-system-version gates — in
// those cases updateInfo.version differs from app.getVersion() but no
// `update-available` event fires, so showing "available" here would
// promise a download prompt that never appears.
return {
ok: true,
currentVersion,
latestVersion: result?.updateInfo.version ?? currentVersion,
available: result?.isUpdateAvailable ?? false,
};
} catch (err) {
return {
ok: false,
error: err instanceof Error ? err.message : String(err),
};
}
});
// Initial check shortly after startup so we don't block boot.
setTimeout(() => {
autoUpdater.checkForUpdates().catch((err) => {
console.error("Failed to check for updates:", err);
});
}, STARTUP_CHECK_DELAY_MS);
// Background poll so long-running sessions still pick up new releases
// without requiring the user to restart the app.
setInterval(() => {
autoUpdater.checkForUpdates().catch((err) => {
console.error("Periodic update check failed:", err);
});
}, PERIODIC_CHECK_INTERVAL_MS);
}

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@@ -1,88 +0,0 @@
import { describe, it, expect } from "vitest";
import { decideVersionAction } from "./version-decision";
describe("decideVersionAction", () => {
it("returns not_running when health payload is null", () => {
expect(decideVersionAction("v1.0.0", null)).toBe("not_running");
});
it("returns not_running when status is not 'running'", () => {
expect(
decideVersionAction("v1.0.0", { status: "stopped", cli_version: "v1.0.0" }),
).toBe("not_running");
});
it("returns ok when bundled version is unknown (fail safe)", () => {
expect(
decideVersionAction(null, {
status: "running",
cli_version: "v1.0.0",
active_task_count: 0,
}),
).toBe("ok");
});
it("returns ok when running daemon does not report cli_version (older daemon)", () => {
expect(
decideVersionAction("v1.0.0", {
status: "running",
active_task_count: 0,
}),
).toBe("ok");
});
it("returns ok when versions match exactly", () => {
expect(
decideVersionAction("v1.2.3", {
status: "running",
cli_version: "v1.2.3",
active_task_count: 5,
}),
).toBe("ok");
});
it("returns restart when versions differ and daemon is idle", () => {
expect(
decideVersionAction("v1.2.3", {
status: "running",
cli_version: "v1.2.2",
active_task_count: 0,
}),
).toBe("restart");
});
it("treats missing active_task_count as 0 (old daemon that still reports cli_version)", () => {
expect(
decideVersionAction("v1.2.3", {
status: "running",
cli_version: "v1.2.2",
}),
).toBe("restart");
});
it("returns defer when versions differ but daemon is busy", () => {
expect(
decideVersionAction("v1.2.3", {
status: "running",
cli_version: "v1.2.2",
active_task_count: 2,
}),
).toBe("defer");
});
it("transitions defer → restart as tasks drain", () => {
// Same bundled version across three observations while the daemon ages.
const bundled = "v2.0.0";
const base = { status: "running", cli_version: "v1.9.0" } as const;
expect(
decideVersionAction(bundled, { ...base, active_task_count: 3 }),
).toBe("defer");
expect(
decideVersionAction(bundled, { ...base, active_task_count: 1 }),
).toBe("defer");
expect(
decideVersionAction(bundled, { ...base, active_task_count: 0 }),
).toBe("restart");
});
});

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@@ -1,37 +0,0 @@
// Pure decision logic for the daemon version-check flow. Kept in its own
// module so it can be unit-tested without mocking Electron, execFile, or
// the HTTP health probe.
export interface VersionCheckHealth {
status?: string;
cli_version?: string;
active_task_count?: number;
}
export type VersionAction = "restart" | "defer" | "ok" | "not_running";
/**
* Decides what the daemon-manager should do given the currently-resolved
* bundled CLI version and the latest /health payload.
*
* not_running: no daemon is up, nothing to do
* ok: versions match, OR either side is unknown (fail safe)
* defer: versions differ but the daemon is busy — wait for drain
* restart: versions differ and the daemon is idle — safe to restart
*
* Pure function: no I/O, no side effects, no module state.
*/
export function decideVersionAction(
bundled: string | null,
running: VersionCheckHealth | null,
): VersionAction {
if (!running || running.status !== "running") return "not_running";
const runningVersion = running.cli_version;
if (!bundled || !runningVersion) return "ok";
if (runningVersion === bundled) return "ok";
const activeTasks = running.active_task_count ?? 0;
if (activeTasks > 0) return "defer";
return "restart";
}

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@@ -1,94 +1,16 @@
import { ElectronAPI } from "@electron-toolkit/preload";
interface DesktopAPI {
/** App version + normalized OS, captured synchronously at preload time. */
appInfo: {
version: string;
os: "macos" | "windows" | "linux" | "unknown";
};
/** Listen for auth token delivered via deep link. Returns an unsubscribe function. */
onAuthToken: (callback: (token: string) => void) => () => void;
/** Listen for invitation IDs delivered via deep link. Returns an unsubscribe function. */
onInviteOpen: (callback: (invitationId: string) => void) => () => void;
/** Open a URL in the default browser. */
openExternal: (url: string) => Promise<void>;
/** Hide macOS traffic lights for full-screen modals; restore when false. */
setImmersiveMode: (immersive: boolean) => Promise<void>;
/** Show a native OS notification for a new inbox item. */
showNotification: (payload: {
slug: string;
itemId: string;
issueKey: string;
title: string;
body: string;
}) => void;
/** Update the OS dock / taskbar unread badge. Pass 0 to clear. */
setUnreadBadge: (count: number) => void;
/** Listen for "open inbox row" requests from notification clicks. Returns an unsubscribe function. */
onInboxOpen: (
callback: (payload: {
slug: string;
itemId: string;
issueKey: string;
}) => void,
) => () => void;
}
interface DaemonStatus {
state: "running" | "stopped" | "starting" | "stopping" | "installing_cli" | "cli_not_found";
pid?: number;
uptime?: string;
daemonId?: string;
deviceName?: string;
agents?: string[];
workspaceCount?: number;
profile?: string;
serverUrl?: string;
}
interface DaemonPrefs {
autoStart: boolean;
autoStop: boolean;
}
interface DaemonAPI {
start: () => Promise<{ success: boolean; error?: string }>;
stop: () => Promise<{ success: boolean; error?: string }>;
restart: () => Promise<{ success: boolean; error?: string }>;
getStatus: () => Promise<DaemonStatus>;
onStatusChange: (callback: (status: DaemonStatus) => void) => () => void;
setTargetApiUrl: (url: string) => Promise<void>;
syncToken: (token: string, userId: string) => Promise<void>;
clearToken: () => Promise<void>;
isCliInstalled: () => Promise<boolean>;
getPrefs: () => Promise<DaemonPrefs>;
setPrefs: (prefs: Partial<DaemonPrefs>) => Promise<DaemonPrefs>;
autoStart: () => Promise<void>;
retryInstall: () => Promise<void>;
startLogStream: () => void;
stopLogStream: () => void;
onLogLine: (callback: (line: string) => void) => () => void;
openLogFile: () => Promise<{ success: boolean; error?: string }>;
}
interface UpdaterAPI {
onUpdateAvailable: (callback: (info: { version: string; releaseNotes?: string }) => void) => () => void;
onDownloadProgress: (callback: (progress: { percent: number }) => void) => () => void;
onUpdateDownloaded: (callback: () => void) => () => void;
downloadUpdate: () => Promise<void>;
installUpdate: () => Promise<void>;
checkForUpdates: () => Promise<
| { ok: true; currentVersion: string; latestVersion: string; available: boolean }
| { ok: false; error: string }
>;
}
declare global {
interface Window {
electron: ElectronAPI;
desktopAPI: DesktopAPI;
daemonAPI: DaemonAPI;
updater: UpdaterAPI;
}
}

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@@ -1,32 +1,7 @@
import { contextBridge, ipcRenderer } from "electron";
import { electronAPI } from "@electron-toolkit/preload";
// Synchronously fetch app metadata from main at preload time so the renderer
// can pass it into CoreProvider during the initial render — the alternative
// (async ipc.invoke) would race the ApiClient construction in initCore and
// the first few HTTP requests would go out without X-Client-Version/OS.
function fetchAppInfo(): { version: string; os: "macos" | "windows" | "linux" | "unknown" } {
try {
const info = ipcRenderer.sendSync("app:get-info") as
| { version: string; os: "macos" | "windows" | "linux" | "unknown" }
| undefined;
if (info && typeof info.version === "string" && typeof info.os === "string") return info;
} catch {
// fall through
}
// Fallback: derive OS from process.platform; version unknown.
const p = process.platform;
const os: "macos" | "windows" | "linux" | "unknown" =
p === "darwin" ? "macos" : p === "win32" ? "windows" : p === "linux" ? "linux" : "unknown";
return { version: "unknown", os };
}
const appInfo = fetchAppInfo();
const desktopAPI = {
/** App version + normalized OS. Read once at preload time so the renderer
* can use it synchronously when initializing the API client. */
appInfo,
/** Listen for auth token delivered via deep link */
onAuthToken: (callback: (token: string) => void) => {
const handler = (_event: Electron.IpcRendererEvent, token: string) =>
@@ -36,155 +11,16 @@ const desktopAPI = {
ipcRenderer.removeListener("auth:token", handler);
};
},
/** Listen for invitation IDs delivered via deep link */
onInviteOpen: (callback: (invitationId: string) => void) => {
const handler = (_event: Electron.IpcRendererEvent, invitationId: string) =>
callback(invitationId);
ipcRenderer.on("invite:open", handler);
return () => {
ipcRenderer.removeListener("invite:open", handler);
};
},
/** Open a URL in the default browser */
openExternal: (url: string) => ipcRenderer.invoke("shell:openExternal", url),
/** Toggle immersive mode — hide macOS traffic lights for full-screen modals */
setImmersiveMode: (immersive: boolean) =>
ipcRenderer.invoke("window:setImmersive", immersive),
/**
* Show a native OS notification for a new inbox item. Fired from the
* renderer only when the app is unfocused — in-focus feedback is the
* inbox sidebar's unread styling. `slug`, `itemId`, and `issueKey` are
* all round-tripped on click: slug pins routing to the source workspace
* (the user may switch workspaces before clicking the banner), itemId
* lets the renderer mark the row read, issueKey maps to the inbox URL
* param.
*/
showNotification: (payload: {
slug: string;
itemId: string;
issueKey: string;
title: string;
body: string;
}) => ipcRenderer.send("notification:show", payload),
/**
* Update the OS dock / taskbar unread badge. Pass 0 to clear. Values
* above 99 render as "99+" (capping is handled in the main process).
*/
setUnreadBadge: (count: number) =>
ipcRenderer.send("badge:set", Math.max(0, Math.floor(count))),
/**
* Subscribe to "open this inbox row" requests sent by the main process
* when the user clicks an OS notification banner. Returns an unsubscribe
* function. The payload echoes the `slug`, `itemId`, and `issueKey` that
* were passed to `showNotification`.
*/
onInboxOpen: (
callback: (payload: {
slug: string;
itemId: string;
issueKey: string;
}) => void,
) => {
const handler = (
_event: Electron.IpcRendererEvent,
payload: { slug: string; itemId: string; issueKey: string },
) => callback(payload);
ipcRenderer.on("inbox:open", handler);
return () => {
ipcRenderer.removeListener("inbox:open", handler);
};
},
};
interface DaemonStatus {
state: "running" | "stopped" | "starting" | "stopping" | "installing_cli" | "cli_not_found";
pid?: number;
uptime?: string;
daemonId?: string;
deviceName?: string;
agents?: string[];
workspaceCount?: number;
profile?: string;
serverUrl?: string;
}
const daemonAPI = {
start: (): Promise<{ success: boolean; error?: string }> =>
ipcRenderer.invoke("daemon:start"),
stop: (): Promise<{ success: boolean; error?: string }> =>
ipcRenderer.invoke("daemon:stop"),
restart: (): Promise<{ success: boolean; error?: string }> =>
ipcRenderer.invoke("daemon:restart"),
getStatus: (): Promise<DaemonStatus> =>
ipcRenderer.invoke("daemon:get-status"),
onStatusChange: (callback: (status: DaemonStatus) => void) => {
const handler = (_: unknown, status: DaemonStatus) => callback(status);
ipcRenderer.on("daemon:status", handler);
return () => ipcRenderer.removeListener("daemon:status", handler);
},
setTargetApiUrl: (url: string): Promise<void> =>
ipcRenderer.invoke("daemon:set-target-api-url", url),
syncToken: (token: string, userId: string): Promise<void> =>
ipcRenderer.invoke("daemon:sync-token", token, userId),
clearToken: (): Promise<void> =>
ipcRenderer.invoke("daemon:clear-token"),
isCliInstalled: (): Promise<boolean> =>
ipcRenderer.invoke("daemon:is-cli-installed"),
getPrefs: (): Promise<{ autoStart: boolean; autoStop: boolean }> =>
ipcRenderer.invoke("daemon:get-prefs"),
setPrefs: (prefs: Partial<{ autoStart: boolean; autoStop: boolean }>): Promise<{ autoStart: boolean; autoStop: boolean }> =>
ipcRenderer.invoke("daemon:set-prefs", prefs),
autoStart: (): Promise<void> =>
ipcRenderer.invoke("daemon:auto-start"),
retryInstall: (): Promise<void> =>
ipcRenderer.invoke("daemon:retry-install"),
startLogStream: () => ipcRenderer.send("daemon:start-log-stream"),
stopLogStream: () => ipcRenderer.send("daemon:stop-log-stream"),
onLogLine: (callback: (line: string) => void) => {
const handler = (_: unknown, line: string) => callback(line);
ipcRenderer.on("daemon:log-line", handler);
return () => ipcRenderer.removeListener("daemon:log-line", handler);
},
openLogFile: (): Promise<{ success: boolean; error?: string }> =>
ipcRenderer.invoke("daemon:open-log-file"),
};
const updaterAPI = {
onUpdateAvailable: (callback: (info: { version: string; releaseNotes?: string }) => void) => {
const handler = (_: unknown, info: { version: string; releaseNotes?: string }) => callback(info);
ipcRenderer.on("updater:update-available", handler);
return () => ipcRenderer.removeListener("updater:update-available", handler);
},
onDownloadProgress: (callback: (progress: { percent: number }) => void) => {
const handler = (_: unknown, progress: { percent: number }) => callback(progress);
ipcRenderer.on("updater:download-progress", handler);
return () => ipcRenderer.removeListener("updater:download-progress", handler);
},
onUpdateDownloaded: (callback: () => void) => {
const handler = () => callback();
ipcRenderer.on("updater:update-downloaded", handler);
return () => ipcRenderer.removeListener("updater:update-downloaded", handler);
},
downloadUpdate: () => ipcRenderer.invoke("updater:download"),
installUpdate: () => ipcRenderer.invoke("updater:install"),
checkForUpdates: (): Promise<
| { ok: true; currentVersion: string; latestVersion: string; available: boolean }
| { ok: false; error: string }
> => ipcRenderer.invoke("updater:check"),
};
if (process.contextIsolated) {
contextBridge.exposeInMainWorld("electron", electronAPI);
contextBridge.exposeInMainWorld("desktopAPI", desktopAPI);
contextBridge.exposeInMainWorld("daemonAPI", daemonAPI);
contextBridge.exposeInMainWorld("updater", updaterAPI);
} else {
// @ts-expect-error - fallback for non-isolated context
window.electron = electronAPI;
// @ts-expect-error - fallback for non-isolated context
window.desktopAPI = desktopAPI;
// @ts-expect-error - fallback for non-isolated context
window.daemonAPI = daemonAPI;
// @ts-expect-error - fallback for non-isolated context
window.updater = updaterAPI;
}

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import { useEffect, useLayoutEffect, useMemo, useRef, useState } from "react";
import { useQuery, useQueryClient } from "@tanstack/react-query";
import { useEffect } from "react";
import { CoreProvider } from "@multica/core/platform";
import { useAuthStore } from "@multica/core/auth";
import { workspaceKeys, workspaceListOptions } from "@multica/core/workspace/queries";
import { useWorkspaceStore } from "@multica/core/workspace";
import { api } from "@multica/core/api";
import { useHasOnboarded } from "@multica/core/paths";
import { ThemeProvider } from "@multica/ui/components/common/theme-provider";
import { MulticaIcon } from "@multica/ui/components/common/multica-icon";
import { Toaster } from "@multica/ui/components/ui/sonner";
import { Toaster } from "sonner";
import { DesktopLoginPage } from "./pages/login";
import { DesktopShell } from "./components/desktop-layout";
import { PageviewTracker } from "./components/pageview-tracker";
import { UpdateNotification } from "./components/update-notification";
import { useTabStore } from "./stores/tab-store";
import { useWindowOverlayStore } from "./stores/window-overlay-store";
import { useDaemonIPCBridge } from "./platform/daemon-ipc-bridge";
function AppContent() {
const user = useAuthStore((s) => s.user);
const isLoading = useAuthStore((s) => s.isLoading);
const qc = useQueryClient();
// Deep-link login runs loginWithToken → syncToken → listWorkspaces →
// setQueryData sequentially. loginWithToken sets user+isLoading=false
// as soon as getMe resolves, which would cause DesktopShell to mount
// before the workspace list is hydrated and briefly see `!workspace`.
// This local flag keeps the loading screen up until the whole chain
// finishes, so IndexRedirect gets a definitive workspace state on
// first render.
const [bootstrapping, setBootstrapping] = useState(false);
// Tell the main process which backend URL we talk to, so daemon-manager
// can pick the matching CLI profile (server_url from ~/.multica config).
useEffect(() => {
window.daemonAPI.setTargetApiUrl(DAEMON_TARGET_API_URL);
}, []);
// Listen for invite IDs delivered via deep link (multica://invite/<id>).
// We open the overlay regardless of login state — if the user isn't logged
// in, InvitePage's queries will fail and render the "not found" state,
// which is acceptable; the expected pre-flight happens in the web app
// (login + next=/invite/... dance) before the deep link is ever dispatched.
useEffect(() => {
return window.desktopAPI.onInviteOpen((invitationId) => {
useWindowOverlayStore.getState().open({ type: "invite", invitationId });
});
}, []);
// Listen for auth token delivered via deep link (multica://auth/callback?token=...).
// daemonAPI.syncToken is handled separately by the [user] effect below, which
// fires whenever a user logs in (deep link, session restore, account switch).
// Listen for auth token delivered via deep link (multica://auth/callback?token=...)
useEffect(() => {
return window.desktopAPI.onAuthToken(async (token) => {
setBootstrapping(true);
try {
await useAuthStore.getState().loginWithToken(token);
// Seed React Query cache with the workspace list so the index-route
// redirect (routes.tsx `IndexRedirect`) can resolve the initial
// destination without a second fetch. Workspace side-effects
// (setCurrentWorkspace, persist namespace) are synced later by
// WorkspaceRouteLayout when the URL resolves.
const wsList = await api.listWorkspaces();
qc.setQueryData(workspaceKeys.list(), wsList);
const lastWsId = localStorage.getItem("multica_workspace_id");
useWorkspaceStore.getState().hydrateWorkspace(wsList, lastWsId);
} catch {
// Token invalid or expired — user stays on login page
} finally {
setBootstrapping(false);
}
});
}, [qc]);
}, []);
// Sync token and start the daemon whenever the user logs in.
useEffect(() => {
if (!user) return;
const token = localStorage.getItem("multica_token");
if (!token) return;
const userId = user.id;
(async () => {
try {
await window.daemonAPI.syncToken(token, userId);
await window.daemonAPI.autoStart();
} catch (err) {
console.error("Failed to sync daemon on login", err);
}
})();
}, [user]);
// When a user who started the session with zero workspaces creates their
// first one, restart the daemon so it picks up the new workspace
// immediately (otherwise workspaceSyncLoop's next 30s tick would be the
// earliest pickup point). Specifically scoped to "started empty" because
// account switches (user A logout → user B login) should not trigger a
// daemon restart here — daemon-manager already restarts on user change
// via syncToken.
const { data: workspaces = [], isFetched: workspaceListFetched } = useQuery({
...workspaceListOptions(),
enabled: !!user,
});
const wsCount = workspaces.length;
const hasOnboarded = useHasOnboarded();
// Bridge local daemon IPC status into the runtimes cache so this user's
// own daemon flips to offline/online sub-second instead of waiting on the
// server's 75s sweeper. Resolves wsId from the active tab so workspace
// switches automatically rebind the subscription.
const activeWorkspaceSlug = useTabStore((s) => s.activeWorkspaceSlug);
const activeWsId = activeWorkspaceSlug
? workspaces.find((w) => w.slug === activeWorkspaceSlug)?.id
: undefined;
useDaemonIPCBridge(activeWsId);
// Onboarding and zero-workspace both resolve to an overlay, but
// onboarding wins: a user who hasn't completed it gets the onboarding
// overlay regardless of how many workspaces already exist.
useEffect(() => {
if (!user || !workspaceListFetched) return;
const { overlay, open } = useWindowOverlayStore.getState();
if (overlay) return;
if (!hasOnboarded) {
open({ type: "onboarding" });
return;
}
if (wsCount === 0) {
open({ type: "new-workspace" });
}
}, [user, workspaceListFetched, wsCount, workspaces, hasOnboarded]);
// Validate persisted tab state against the current user's workspace list,
// and pick an active workspace if none is set. Runs in useLayoutEffect
// (synchronously after render, before paint) rather than the render
// phase — the original render-phase pattern triggered React's
// "Cannot update a component while rendering a different component"
// warning because `switchWorkspace` is a Zustand setState that the
// TabBar is subscribed to. useLayoutEffect flushes both renders before
// the user sees anything, so there's no visible flicker.
//
// Gate on `workspaceListFetched`: useQuery defaults `data` to `[]` before
// the first fetch, so without this guard we'd run validation against an
// empty slug set, wipe the persisted `activeWorkspaceSlug`, then fall
// back to `workspaces[0]` once the real list arrives — losing the user's
// last-opened workspace on every app start.
useLayoutEffect(() => {
if (!workspaceListFetched) return;
const validSlugs = new Set(workspaces.map((w) => w.slug));
useTabStore.getState().validateWorkspaceSlugs(validSlugs);
const { activeWorkspaceSlug, switchWorkspace } = useTabStore.getState();
if (!activeWorkspaceSlug && workspaces.length > 0) {
switchWorkspace(workspaces[0].slug);
}
}, [workspaces, workspaceListFetched]);
// null = undecided (pre-login or list hasn't settled yet)
// true = session started with zero workspaces; next transition to >=1 triggers restart
// false = session started with >=1 workspace, OR we've already restarted; skip
const sessionStartedEmptyRef = useRef<boolean | null>(null);
useEffect(() => {
if (!user) {
sessionStartedEmptyRef.current = null;
return;
}
if (!workspaceListFetched) return;
if (sessionStartedEmptyRef.current === null) {
sessionStartedEmptyRef.current = wsCount === 0;
return;
}
if (sessionStartedEmptyRef.current && wsCount >= 1) {
void window.daemonAPI.restart();
sessionStartedEmptyRef.current = false;
}
}, [user, workspaceListFetched, wsCount]);
if (isLoading || bootstrapping) {
if (isLoading) {
return (
<div className="flex h-screen items-center justify-center">
<MulticaIcon className="size-6 animate-pulse" />
@@ -178,61 +35,22 @@ function AppContent() {
);
}
// Pageview tracker sits at the app root so it covers every visible
// surface (login, overlays, tab paths) — mounting it inside DesktopShell
// would miss the logged-out and overlay states.
return (
<>
<PageviewTracker />
{user ? <DesktopShell /> : <DesktopLoginPage />}
</>
);
if (!user) return <DesktopLoginPage />;
return <DesktopShell />;
}
// Backend the daemon should connect to — same URL the renderer talks to.
const DAEMON_TARGET_API_URL =
import.meta.env.VITE_API_URL || "http://localhost:8080";
// On logout, wipe desktop-only in-memory state and stop the daemon so that
// a subsequent login as a different user never inherits the previous user's
// tabs, overlay, or credentials. Zustand persist only writes to localStorage;
// useLogout clears the storage key, but the live stores stay populated until
// we explicitly reset them here.
async function handleDaemonLogout() {
useTabStore.getState().reset();
useWindowOverlayStore.getState().close();
try {
await window.daemonAPI.clearToken();
} catch {
// Best-effort — clearing is followed by stop which also hardens state.
}
try {
await window.daemonAPI.stop();
} catch {
// Daemon may already be stopped.
}
}
const remoteProxy = Boolean(import.meta.env.VITE_REMOTE_API);
export default function App() {
const { version, os } = window.desktopAPI.appInfo;
// Stable identity reference so downstream effects (WS reconnect) don't
// tear down on every parent render.
const identity = useMemo(
() => ({ platform: "desktop", version, os }),
[version, os],
);
return (
<ThemeProvider>
<CoreProvider
apiBaseUrl={import.meta.env.VITE_API_URL || "http://localhost:8080"}
wsUrl={import.meta.env.VITE_WS_URL || "ws://localhost:8080/ws"}
onLogout={handleDaemonLogout}
identity={identity}
apiBaseUrl={remoteProxy ? "" : (import.meta.env.VITE_API_URL || "http://localhost:8080")}
wsUrl={remoteProxy ? "ws://localhost:5173/ws" : (import.meta.env.VITE_WS_URL || "ws://localhost:8080/ws")}
>
<AppContent />
</CoreProvider>
<Toaster />
<UpdateNotification />
</ThemeProvider>
);
}

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import {
Fragment,
useCallback,
useEffect,
useMemo,
useRef,
useState,
type ReactNode,
} from "react";
import {
ArrowDown,
Copy as CopyIcon,
Search,
Server,
Trash2,
X,
} from "lucide-react";
import { cn } from "@multica/ui/lib/utils";
import { Button } from "@multica/ui/components/ui/button";
import {
Dialog,
DialogContent,
DialogTitle,
} from "@multica/ui/components/ui/dialog";
import { toast } from "sonner";
import type { DaemonStatus } from "../../../shared/daemon-types";
import {
DAEMON_STATE_COLORS,
DAEMON_STATE_LABELS,
formatUptime,
} from "../../../shared/daemon-types";
import { parseLogLine, type LogLevel, type ParsedLogLine } from "./parse-daemon-log";
interface DaemonPanelProps {
open: boolean;
onOpenChange: (open: boolean) => void;
status: DaemonStatus;
/** Number of runtimes this local daemon has registered (for the context badge). */
runtimeCount: number;
}
const MAX_LOG_LINES = 500;
const LEVELS: readonly LogLevel[] = ["DEBUG", "INFO", "WARN", "ERROR"];
const LEVEL_BADGE_CLASS: Record<LogLevel, string> = {
DEBUG: "border-muted-foreground/25 text-muted-foreground/70",
INFO: "border-foreground/15 text-foreground/80",
WARN: "border-warning/40 text-warning",
ERROR: "border-destructive/40 text-destructive",
};
// What gets rendered in the viewport — a single line or a folded group of
// consecutive lines that share the same `message`. The group form is what
// turns a wall of `DBG poll: no tasks` into a single placeholder.
type DisplayItem =
| { kind: "line"; line: ParsedLogLine }
| { kind: "group"; first: ParsedLogLine; rest: ParsedLogLine[] };
export function DaemonPanel({
open,
onOpenChange,
status,
runtimeCount,
}: DaemonPanelProps) {
const [logs, setLogs] = useState<ParsedLogLine[]>([]);
const [search, setSearch] = useState("");
// Each level chip is an independent toggle. DEBUG is off by default so
// poll-loop noise doesn't drown out real events when the panel opens —
// users opt in if they want to see it.
const [enabledLevels, setEnabledLevels] = useState<Set<LogLevel>>(
() => new Set<LogLevel>(["INFO", "WARN", "ERROR"]),
);
const [autoScroll, setAutoScroll] = useState(true);
const [expandedFields, setExpandedFields] = useState<Set<number>>(new Set());
const [expandedGroups, setExpandedGroups] = useState<Set<number>>(new Set());
const idCounterRef = useRef(0);
const logContainerRef = useRef<HTMLDivElement>(null);
// --- Log stream subscription ---
// Active only while the modal is open. On open we replay the file's tail
// (~200 lines) so users have context for "what just happened"; on close
// we tear down the watcher so the main process isn't doing work for a
// hidden UI.
useEffect(() => {
if (!open) return;
setLogs([]);
setExpandedFields(new Set());
setExpandedGroups(new Set());
idCounterRef.current = 0;
window.daemonAPI.startLogStream();
const unsub = window.daemonAPI.onLogLine((line) => {
setLogs((prev) => {
const id = ++idCounterRef.current;
const parsed = parseLogLine(line, id);
const next =
prev.length >= MAX_LOG_LINES
? [...prev.slice(prev.length - MAX_LOG_LINES + 1), parsed]
: [...prev, parsed];
return next;
});
});
return () => {
unsub();
window.daemonAPI.stopLogStream();
};
}, [open]);
// --- Derived: counts per level (for filter chip badges) ---
const levelCounts = useMemo(() => {
const counts: Record<LogLevel, number> = {
DEBUG: 0,
INFO: 0,
WARN: 0,
ERROR: 0,
};
for (const l of logs) {
if (l.level) counts[l.level] += 1;
}
return counts;
}, [logs]);
// --- Derived: filtered list (level toggle + search) ---
// Lines that didn't parse (level = null) always pass — they're typically
// panic stack traces / partial writes; never silently drop them.
const filtered = useMemo(() => {
let result = logs;
result = result.filter((l) => {
if (!l.level) return true;
return enabledLevels.has(l.level);
});
if (search) {
const q = search.toLowerCase();
result = result.filter((l) => l.raw.toLowerCase().includes(q));
}
return result;
}, [logs, enabledLevels, search]);
// --- Derived: collapse runs of consecutive lines that share the same
// message into a single group placeholder. The most common case is the
// 1-min `DBG poll: no tasks` heartbeat that otherwise pushes real events
// off-screen. Grouping happens AFTER filtering so toggling DEBUG off
// doesn't strand groups.
const displayed = useMemo<DisplayItem[]>(() => {
const out: DisplayItem[] = [];
for (const line of filtered) {
const last = out[out.length - 1];
if (!last) {
out.push({ kind: "line", line });
continue;
}
const lastMessage =
last.kind === "line" ? last.line.message : last.first.message;
if (lastMessage && lastMessage === line.message) {
if (last.kind === "line") {
out[out.length - 1] = {
kind: "group",
first: last.line,
rest: [line],
};
} else {
last.rest.push(line);
}
} else {
out.push({ kind: "line", line });
}
}
return out;
}, [filtered]);
// --- Auto-scroll: pin to bottom while live; release on user scroll ---
useEffect(() => {
if (!autoScroll) return;
const el = logContainerRef.current;
if (el) el.scrollTop = el.scrollHeight;
}, [displayed, autoScroll]);
const handleScroll = useCallback(() => {
const el = logContainerRef.current;
if (!el) return;
const atBottom = el.scrollHeight - el.scrollTop - el.clientHeight < 40;
// Only flip auto-scroll OFF on user-initiated scroll-up; never flip ON
// here. Re-enabling lives in the "Jump to latest" footer button so a
// burst of lines doesn't yank a reading user back to the bottom.
if (!atBottom && autoScroll) setAutoScroll(false);
}, [autoScroll]);
const handleResume = useCallback(() => {
setAutoScroll(true);
const el = logContainerRef.current;
if (el) el.scrollTop = el.scrollHeight;
}, []);
const handleCopy = useCallback(async () => {
const text = filtered.map((l) => l.raw).join("\n");
try {
await navigator.clipboard.writeText(text);
toast.success(
`Copied ${filtered.length} line${filtered.length === 1 ? "" : "s"}`,
);
} catch (err) {
toast.error("Failed to copy", {
description: err instanceof Error ? err.message : String(err),
});
}
}, [filtered]);
const handleClear = useCallback(() => {
setLogs([]);
setExpandedFields(new Set());
setExpandedGroups(new Set());
}, []);
const toggleLevel = useCallback((lv: LogLevel) => {
setEnabledLevels((prev) => {
const next = new Set(prev);
if (next.has(lv)) next.delete(lv);
else next.add(lv);
return next;
});
}, []);
const toggleFields = useCallback((id: number) => {
setExpandedFields((prev) => {
const next = new Set(prev);
if (next.has(id)) next.delete(id);
else next.add(id);
return next;
});
}, []);
const toggleGroup = useCallback((id: number) => {
setExpandedGroups((prev) => {
const next = new Set(prev);
if (next.has(id)) next.delete(id);
else next.add(id);
return next;
});
}, []);
const hasActiveFilter = !!search || enabledLevels.size < LEVELS.length;
return (
<Dialog open={open} onOpenChange={onOpenChange}>
<DialogContent
className="flex h-[85vh] flex-col gap-0 overflow-hidden p-0 sm:max-w-5xl"
showCloseButton={false}
>
{/* Header */}
<div className="flex shrink-0 items-center justify-between gap-3 border-b px-4 py-3">
<div className="flex min-w-0 items-center gap-2">
<Server className="size-4 shrink-0 text-muted-foreground" />
<DialogTitle className="text-sm font-medium">
Local daemon logs
</DialogTitle>
<ContextBadge status={status} runtimeCount={runtimeCount} />
</div>
<button
type="button"
onClick={() => onOpenChange(false)}
aria-label="Close"
className="flex size-7 shrink-0 items-center justify-center rounded-md text-muted-foreground transition-colors hover:bg-muted hover:text-foreground focus-visible:outline-none focus-visible:ring-2 focus-visible:ring-ring"
>
<X className="size-4" />
</button>
</div>
{/* Toolbar */}
<div className="flex shrink-0 flex-wrap items-center gap-2 border-b px-4 py-2">
{/* Search */}
<div className="relative w-56">
<Search className="pointer-events-none absolute left-2 top-1/2 size-3.5 -translate-y-1/2 text-muted-foreground" />
<input
value={search}
onChange={(e) => setSearch(e.target.value)}
placeholder="Search…"
className="h-7 w-full rounded-md border bg-background pl-7 pr-2 text-xs placeholder:text-muted-foreground focus:outline-none focus:ring-1 focus:ring-ring"
/>
</div>
{/* Level toggle chips. Each chip is independent — click to
show/hide that level. DEBUG starts hidden because the
poll-loop heartbeat dominates otherwise. */}
<div className="flex items-center gap-1">
{LEVELS.map((lv) => (
<FilterChip
key={lv}
active={enabledLevels.has(lv)}
onClick={() => toggleLevel(lv)}
label={lv}
count={levelCounts[lv]}
variant={lv}
/>
))}
</div>
{/* Right-aligned actions */}
<div className="ml-auto flex items-center gap-1">
<Button
variant="ghost"
size="sm"
className="h-7"
onClick={handleCopy}
disabled={filtered.length === 0}
>
<CopyIcon className="size-3.5 mr-1.5" />
Copy
</Button>
<Button
variant="ghost"
size="sm"
className="h-7"
onClick={handleClear}
disabled={logs.length === 0}
>
<Trash2 className="size-3.5 mr-1.5" />
Clear
</Button>
</div>
</div>
{/* Logs viewport */}
<div
ref={logContainerRef}
onScroll={handleScroll}
className="min-h-0 flex-1 overflow-y-auto bg-muted/20 px-2 py-1 font-mono text-xs"
>
{displayed.length === 0 ? (
<EmptyState
hasLogs={logs.length > 0}
hasFilter={hasActiveFilter}
isRunning={status.state === "running"}
/>
) : (
<div className="flex flex-col">
{displayed.map((item) =>
item.kind === "line" ? (
<LogLineRow
key={item.line.id}
line={item.line}
expanded={expandedFields.has(item.line.id)}
onToggle={() => toggleFields(item.line.id)}
search={search}
/>
) : (
<GroupRows
key={item.first.id}
first={item.first}
rest={item.rest}
expanded={expandedGroups.has(item.first.id)}
onToggle={() => toggleGroup(item.first.id)}
expandedFields={expandedFields}
onToggleFields={toggleFields}
search={search}
/>
),
)}
</div>
)}
</div>
{/* Status bar — count only. The "is the user following" state is
communicated implicitly by the presence of the Jump-to-latest
button below; an explicit "Paused" word read as "log stream is
paused" (it isn't — data keeps flowing into the buffer). */}
<div className="flex shrink-0 items-center justify-between border-t bg-muted/30 px-4 py-1.5 text-xs text-muted-foreground">
<span className="tabular-nums">
Showing {filtered.length} of {logs.length}
{logs.length === MAX_LOG_LINES && (
<span className="ml-1 text-muted-foreground/60">
(buffer full)
</span>
)}
</span>
{!autoScroll && (
<button
type="button"
onClick={handleResume}
className="inline-flex items-center gap-1 rounded-md px-2 py-0.5 hover:bg-muted hover:text-foreground"
>
<ArrowDown className="size-3" />
Jump to latest
</button>
)}
</div>
</DialogContent>
</Dialog>
);
}
// ---------- Sub-components ----------
function ContextBadge({
status,
runtimeCount,
}: {
status: DaemonStatus;
runtimeCount: number;
}) {
const isRunning = status.state === "running";
return (
<span className="inline-flex items-center gap-1.5 rounded-md border bg-background px-1.5 py-0.5 text-xs font-normal">
<span
className={cn(
"size-1.5 rounded-full",
DAEMON_STATE_COLORS[status.state],
)}
/>
<span
className={cn(
"tabular-nums",
isRunning ? "text-foreground" : "text-muted-foreground",
)}
>
{DAEMON_STATE_LABELS[status.state]}
</span>
{isRunning && status.uptime && (
<span className="text-muted-foreground">
· {formatUptime(status.uptime)}
</span>
)}
{isRunning && runtimeCount > 0 && (
<span className="text-muted-foreground">
· {runtimeCount} runtime{runtimeCount === 1 ? "" : "s"}
</span>
)}
</span>
);
}
function FilterChip({
active,
onClick,
label,
count,
variant,
}: {
active: boolean;
onClick: () => void;
label: string;
count: number;
variant?: LogLevel;
}) {
return (
<button
type="button"
onClick={onClick}
className={cn(
"inline-flex h-7 items-center gap-1 rounded-md border bg-background px-2 text-xs transition-colors hover:bg-accent",
active
? variant
? LEVEL_BADGE_CLASS[variant]
: "bg-accent text-accent-foreground"
: "border-dashed text-muted-foreground/50",
)}
>
{label}
<span
className={cn(
"tabular-nums",
active ? "text-current/80" : "text-muted-foreground/40",
)}
>
{count}
</span>
</button>
);
}
function LevelBadge({ level }: { level: LogLevel }) {
return (
<span
className={cn(
"inline-flex h-4 shrink-0 items-center rounded border px-1 text-[10px] font-medium uppercase tracking-wide",
LEVEL_BADGE_CLASS[level],
)}
>
{level}
</span>
);
}
function LogLineRow({
line,
expanded,
onToggle,
search,
}: {
line: ParsedLogLine;
expanded: boolean;
onToggle: () => void;
search: string;
}) {
const fieldEntries = Object.entries(line.fields);
const hasFields = fieldEntries.length > 0;
// Unparseable line — render the raw text so nothing is hidden. Common
// for panic stack traces and partial writes during log rotation.
if (!line.timestamp || !line.level) {
return (
<div className="break-all whitespace-pre-wrap px-2 py-0.5 text-muted-foreground/70">
{highlight(line.raw, search)}
</div>
);
}
return (
<div
className={cn(
"grid grid-cols-[auto_auto_minmax(0,1fr)] items-baseline gap-2 rounded px-2 py-0.5 hover:bg-accent/30",
hasFields && "cursor-pointer",
)}
onClick={hasFields ? onToggle : undefined}
>
<span className="shrink-0 tabular-nums text-muted-foreground/60">
{line.timestamp}
</span>
<LevelBadge level={line.level} />
<div className="min-w-0">
<div className="flex min-w-0 items-baseline gap-2">
<span className="break-words">{highlight(line.message, search)}</span>
{hasFields && !expanded && (
<span className="min-w-0 truncate text-muted-foreground/60">
{fieldEntries
.map(([k, v]) => `${k}=${truncateValue(v)}`)
.join(" ")}
</span>
)}
</div>
{expanded && hasFields && (
<div className="ml-1 mt-1 grid grid-cols-[max-content_minmax(0,1fr)] gap-x-3 gap-y-0.5 text-muted-foreground">
{fieldEntries.map(([k, v]) => (
<Fragment key={k}>
<span className="text-muted-foreground/70">{k}</span>
<span className="break-all text-foreground/85">{v}</span>
</Fragment>
))}
</div>
)}
</div>
</div>
);
}
function GroupRows({
first,
rest,
expanded,
onToggle,
expandedFields,
onToggleFields,
search,
}: {
first: ParsedLogLine;
rest: ParsedLogLine[];
expanded: boolean;
onToggle: () => void;
expandedFields: Set<number>;
onToggleFields: (id: number) => void;
search: string;
}) {
// Folded: show the first occurrence so the user still sees a sample
// (timestamp, level, message), then a click-to-expand placeholder for
// the suppressed run. The placeholder uses a dashed border + italics
// so the eye reads it as "not a real line".
if (!expanded) {
return (
<>
<LogLineRow
line={first}
expanded={expandedFields.has(first.id)}
onToggle={() => onToggleFields(first.id)}
search={search}
/>
<button
type="button"
onClick={onToggle}
className="my-0.5 ml-2 inline-flex w-fit items-center gap-2 rounded border border-dashed border-muted-foreground/25 bg-muted/30 px-2 py-0.5 text-[11px] italic text-muted-foreground/70 hover:bg-muted/60 hover:text-foreground"
>
<span>···</span>
<span>
{rest.length} more &ldquo;{truncateValue(first.message, 48)}
&rdquo; click to expand
</span>
</button>
</>
);
}
// Unfolded: render every line, then a small "collapse" affordance at
// the end so the user can put the toothpaste back in the tube.
return (
<>
<LogLineRow
line={first}
expanded={expandedFields.has(first.id)}
onToggle={() => onToggleFields(first.id)}
search={search}
/>
{rest.map((l) => (
<LogLineRow
key={l.id}
line={l}
expanded={expandedFields.has(l.id)}
onToggle={() => onToggleFields(l.id)}
search={search}
/>
))}
<button
type="button"
onClick={onToggle}
className="my-0.5 ml-2 inline-flex w-fit items-center gap-2 rounded border border-dashed border-muted-foreground/25 px-2 py-0.5 text-[11px] italic text-muted-foreground/60 hover:text-foreground"
>
<span>···</span>
<span>collapse {rest.length + 1} repeated</span>
</button>
</>
);
}
function EmptyState({
hasLogs,
hasFilter,
isRunning,
}: {
hasLogs: boolean;
hasFilter: boolean;
isRunning: boolean;
}) {
let title: string;
let subtitle: string;
if (hasFilter) {
title = "No matching log lines";
subtitle = "Try a different search or level toggle.";
} else if (!isRunning) {
title = "Daemon isn't running";
subtitle = "Start the daemon to see logs here.";
} else if (!hasLogs) {
title = "Waiting for logs…";
subtitle = "New entries will appear in real time.";
} else {
title = "";
subtitle = "";
}
return (
<div className="flex h-full flex-col items-center justify-center gap-1 text-center text-muted-foreground/70">
<p className="text-sm">{title}</p>
<p className="text-xs text-muted-foreground/50">{subtitle}</p>
</div>
);
}
// ---------- Helpers ----------
function truncateValue(value: string, max = 32): string {
return value.length > max ? `${value.slice(0, max)}` : value;
}
function highlight(text: string, query: string): ReactNode {
if (!query) return text;
const q = query.toLowerCase();
const lower = text.toLowerCase();
const idx = lower.indexOf(q);
if (idx === -1) return text;
return (
<>
{text.slice(0, idx)}
<mark className="rounded bg-warning/30 px-0.5 text-foreground">
{text.slice(idx, idx + query.length)}
</mark>
{text.slice(idx + query.length)}
</>
);
}

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import { useState, useEffect, useCallback, useMemo } from "react";
import {
AlertCircle,
Play,
Square,
RotateCw,
Server,
Activity,
ScrollText,
} from "lucide-react";
import { useQuery } from "@tanstack/react-query";
import { useWorkspaceId } from "@multica/core/hooks";
import { runtimeListOptions } from "@multica/core/runtimes";
import { agentTaskSnapshotOptions } from "@multica/core/agents";
import { cn } from "@multica/ui/lib/utils";
import { Button } from "@multica/ui/components/ui/button";
import {
Card,
CardAction,
CardDescription,
CardHeader,
CardTitle,
} from "@multica/ui/components/ui/card";
import {
Dialog,
DialogContent,
DialogDescription,
DialogFooter,
DialogHeader,
DialogTitle,
} from "@multica/ui/components/ui/dialog";
import { toast } from "sonner";
import { DaemonPanel } from "./daemon-panel";
import type { DaemonStatus } from "../../../shared/daemon-types";
import {
DAEMON_STATE_COLORS,
DAEMON_STATE_LABELS,
daemonStateDescription,
formatUptime,
} from "../../../shared/daemon-types";
/**
* Header card on the desktop Runtimes page that surfaces the daemon embedded
* in this Electron app. The same daemon process registers N runtimes with the
* server (one per detected CLI), which appear in the runtime list below — so
* this card is the parent control surface for "what's running on this Mac".
*
* Why this lives only on desktop: web users don't have an embedded daemon;
* they bring their own (CLI-launched or remote VM) and just see runtimes in
* the list. The `desktop-runtimes-page` wrapper is the only mount point.
*/
export function DaemonRuntimeCard() {
const [status, setStatus] = useState<DaemonStatus>({ state: "stopped" });
const [panelOpen, setPanelOpen] = useState(false);
const [actionLoading, setActionLoading] = useState(false);
const [confirmStop, setConfirmStop] = useState(false);
const wsId = useWorkspaceId();
const { data: runtimes = [] } = useQuery(runtimeListOptions(wsId));
// Snapshot also includes each agent's latest terminal; the filter below
// drops anything that isn't running/dispatched, so terminal rows pass
// through harmlessly.
const { data: snapshot = [] } = useQuery(agentTaskSnapshotOptions(wsId));
// Set of runtime IDs registered by THIS daemon (one per detected CLI).
// Used both to count "how many CLIs am I contributing" and to figure
// out which active tasks would be impacted by a Stop.
const localRuntimeIds = useMemo(() => {
if (!status.daemonId) return new Set<string>();
return new Set(
runtimes
.filter((r) => r.daemon_id === status.daemonId)
.map((r) => r.id),
);
}, [runtimes, status.daemonId]);
const runtimeCount = localRuntimeIds.size;
// Tasks that are actually doing work on this daemon right now —
// running or dispatched. Queued tasks haven't claimed a runtime yet,
// so stopping the daemon won't break them (they'll wait for any
// available daemon). The number drives the Stop-confirmation dialog.
const affectedTasks = useMemo(
() =>
snapshot.filter(
(t) =>
localRuntimeIds.has(t.runtime_id) &&
(t.status === "running" || t.status === "dispatched"),
),
[snapshot, localRuntimeIds],
);
useEffect(() => {
window.daemonAPI.getStatus().then((s) => setStatus(s));
const unsub = window.daemonAPI.onStatusChange((s) => {
setStatus(s);
setActionLoading(false);
});
return unsub;
}, []);
const handleStart = useCallback(async () => {
setActionLoading(true);
const result = await window.daemonAPI.start();
if (!result.success) {
setActionLoading(false);
toast.error("Failed to start daemon", { description: result.error });
}
}, []);
// The actual stop call, separated from the click handler so we can call
// it both from the direct path (no active tasks) and from the confirm
// dialog's confirm button.
const performStop = useCallback(async () => {
setActionLoading(true);
const result = await window.daemonAPI.stop();
if (!result.success) {
toast.error("Failed to stop daemon", { description: result.error });
}
}, []);
// Click on the Stop button. If there's nothing running, just stop;
// otherwise pop a confirm dialog explaining the blast radius.
const handleStopClick = useCallback(() => {
if (affectedTasks.length === 0) {
void performStop();
} else {
setConfirmStop(true);
}
}, [affectedTasks.length, performStop]);
const handleRestart = useCallback(async () => {
setActionLoading(true);
const result = await window.daemonAPI.restart();
if (!result.success) {
toast.error("Failed to restart daemon", { description: result.error });
return;
}
// Success feedback — the daemon takes a few seconds to come back online,
// and the only other UI signal is the state badge flipping briefly. A
// toast confirms the click was received and tells the user what to expect.
toast.success("Restarting daemon", {
description: "Runtimes will be back online in a few seconds.",
});
}, []);
const handleRetryInstall = useCallback(async () => {
setActionLoading(true);
try {
await window.daemonAPI.retryInstall();
} finally {
setActionLoading(false);
}
}, []);
const isRunning = status.state === "running";
const isStopped = status.state === "stopped";
const isCliMissing = status.state === "cli_not_found";
const isTransitioning =
status.state === "starting" || status.state === "stopping";
const isInstalling = status.state === "installing_cli";
return (
<>
<Card size="sm">
<CardHeader>
<CardTitle className="flex items-center gap-2">
<Server className="size-4 text-muted-foreground" />
Local daemon
<span className="inline-flex items-center gap-1.5 rounded-md border bg-background px-1.5 py-0.5 text-xs font-normal">
<span
className={cn(
"size-1.5 rounded-full",
DAEMON_STATE_COLORS[status.state],
)}
/>
<span
className={cn(
"tabular-nums",
isRunning ? "text-foreground" : "text-muted-foreground",
)}
>
{DAEMON_STATE_LABELS[status.state]}
</span>
{isRunning && status.uptime && (
<span className="text-muted-foreground">
· {formatUptime(status.uptime)}
</span>
)}
</span>
</CardTitle>
<CardDescription>
{daemonStateDescription(status.state, runtimeCount)}
</CardDescription>
<CardAction className="self-center">
<div className="flex items-center gap-1.5">
{isRunning && (
<>
<Button
size="sm"
variant="ghost"
onClick={() => setPanelOpen(true)}
>
<ScrollText className="size-3.5 mr-1.5" />
View logs
</Button>
<Button
size="sm"
variant="outline"
onClick={handleRestart}
disabled={actionLoading}
>
<RotateCw className="size-3.5 mr-1.5" />
Restart
</Button>
<Button
size="sm"
variant="destructive"
onClick={handleStopClick}
disabled={actionLoading}
>
<Square className="size-3.5 mr-1.5" />
Stop
</Button>
</>
)}
{isStopped && (
<Button
size="sm"
onClick={handleStart}
disabled={actionLoading}
>
{actionLoading ? (
<Activity className="size-3.5 mr-1.5 animate-pulse" />
) : (
<Play className="size-3.5 mr-1.5" />
)}
Start
</Button>
)}
{isCliMissing && (
<Button
size="sm"
variant="outline"
onClick={handleRetryInstall}
disabled={actionLoading}
>
<RotateCw className="size-3.5 mr-1.5" />
Retry setup
</Button>
)}
{(isTransitioning || isInstalling) && (
<Button size="sm" variant="outline" disabled>
<Activity className="size-3.5 mr-1.5 animate-pulse" />
{DAEMON_STATE_LABELS[status.state]}
</Button>
)}
</div>
</CardAction>
</CardHeader>
</Card>
<DaemonPanel
open={panelOpen}
onOpenChange={setPanelOpen}
status={status}
runtimeCount={runtimeCount}
/>
<StopConfirmDialog
open={confirmStop}
onOpenChange={setConfirmStop}
affectedCount={affectedTasks.length}
onConfirm={() => {
setConfirmStop(false);
void performStop();
}}
/>
</>
);
}
// ---------- Sub-components ----------
function StopConfirmDialog({
open,
onOpenChange,
affectedCount,
onConfirm,
}: {
open: boolean;
onOpenChange: (v: boolean) => void;
affectedCount: number;
onConfirm: () => void;
}) {
const plural = affectedCount === 1 ? "" : "s";
const verb = affectedCount === 1 ? "is" : "are";
return (
<Dialog open={open} onOpenChange={onOpenChange}>
<DialogContent className="max-w-sm" showCloseButton={false}>
<div className="flex items-start gap-3">
<div className="flex h-10 w-10 shrink-0 items-center justify-center rounded-full bg-destructive/10">
<AlertCircle className="h-5 w-5 text-destructive" />
</div>
<DialogHeader className="flex-1 gap-1">
<DialogTitle className="text-sm font-semibold">
Stop daemon with {affectedCount} active task{plural}?
</DialogTitle>
<DialogDescription className="text-xs leading-relaxed">
{affectedCount} task{plural} {verb} currently running on this
device. Stopping now will interrupt {affectedCount === 1 ? "it" : "them"}{" "}
affected tasks get marked <strong>failed</strong> once the
timeout hits. The daemon won&apos;t auto-restart.
</DialogDescription>
</DialogHeader>
</div>
<DialogFooter>
<Button variant="ghost" onClick={() => onOpenChange(false)}>
Cancel
</Button>
<Button variant="destructive" onClick={onConfirm}>
Stop daemon
</Button>
</DialogFooter>
</DialogContent>
</Dialog>
);
}

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import { useState, useEffect, useCallback, type ReactNode } from "react";
import { Button } from "@multica/ui/components/ui/button";
import { Switch } from "@multica/ui/components/ui/switch";
import { cn } from "@multica/ui/lib/utils";
import type { DaemonPrefs, DaemonStatus } from "../../../shared/daemon-types";
import {
DAEMON_STATE_COLORS,
DAEMON_STATE_LABELS,
formatUptime,
} from "../../../shared/daemon-types";
function SettingRow({
label,
description,
children,
}: {
label: string;
description: string;
children: ReactNode;
}) {
return (
<div className="flex items-center justify-between gap-6 py-4">
<div className="min-w-0">
<p className="text-sm font-medium">{label}</p>
<p className="text-sm text-muted-foreground mt-0.5">{description}</p>
</div>
<div className="shrink-0">{children}</div>
</div>
);
}
// One row inside the diagnostics block. Values that are likely to be
// long IDs / URLs render as monospaced + truncated with a tooltip.
function DiagnosticsRow({
label,
value,
mono,
}: {
label: string;
value: ReactNode;
mono?: boolean;
}) {
return (
<div className="grid grid-cols-[140px_minmax(0,1fr)] items-baseline gap-3 py-1.5">
<span className="text-xs text-muted-foreground">{label}</span>
<span
className={cn(
"min-w-0 truncate text-sm",
mono && "font-mono text-xs",
)}
title={typeof value === "string" ? value : undefined}
>
{value}
</span>
</div>
);
}
export function DaemonSettingsTab() {
const [prefs, setPrefs] = useState<DaemonPrefs>({ autoStart: true, autoStop: false });
const [cliInstalled, setCliInstalled] = useState<boolean | null>(null);
const [saving, setSaving] = useState(false);
const [status, setStatus] = useState<DaemonStatus>({ state: "stopped" });
useEffect(() => {
window.daemonAPI.getPrefs().then(setPrefs);
window.daemonAPI.isCliInstalled().then(setCliInstalled);
window.daemonAPI.getStatus().then(setStatus);
return window.daemonAPI.onStatusChange(setStatus);
}, []);
const updatePref = useCallback(
async (key: keyof DaemonPrefs, value: boolean) => {
setSaving(true);
const updated = await window.daemonAPI.setPrefs({ [key]: value });
setPrefs(updated);
setSaving(false);
},
[],
);
return (
<div>
<h2 className="text-lg font-semibold">Daemon</h2>
<p className="text-sm text-muted-foreground mt-1">
Configure how the local agent daemon behaves with the desktop app.
</p>
<div className="mt-6 divide-y">
<SettingRow
label="Auto-start on launch"
description="Automatically start the daemon when the app opens and you are logged in."
>
<Switch
checked={prefs.autoStart}
onCheckedChange={(checked) => updatePref("autoStart", checked)}
disabled={saving}
/>
</SettingRow>
<SettingRow
label="Auto-stop on quit"
description="Stop the daemon when the desktop app is closed. Disable this to keep the daemon running in the background."
>
<Switch
checked={prefs.autoStop}
onCheckedChange={(checked) => updatePref("autoStop", checked)}
disabled={saving}
/>
</SettingRow>
<div className="py-4">
<p className="text-sm font-medium">CLI Status</p>
<p className="text-sm text-muted-foreground mt-1">
{cliInstalled === null
? "Checking…"
: cliInstalled
? "multica CLI is installed and available in PATH."
: "multica CLI not found. Install it to enable daemon management."}
</p>
{cliInstalled === false && (
<Button
variant="outline"
size="sm"
className="mt-2"
onClick={() =>
window.desktopAPI.openExternal(
"https://github.com/multica-ai/multica#cli-installation",
)
}
>
Installation Guide
</Button>
)}
</div>
</div>
{/* Diagnostics — moved out of the logs panel so the panel can focus
on logs. These fields matter for support tickets and bug reports,
not for everyday use. */}
<div className="mt-8">
<h3 className="text-sm font-semibold">Diagnostics</h3>
<p className="text-xs text-muted-foreground mt-1">
Identification and connection details. Useful when filing a bug
report or investigating why a runtime isn&apos;t showing up.
</p>
<div className="mt-3 rounded-lg border bg-muted/20 px-4 py-2">
<DiagnosticsRow
label="State"
value={
<span className="inline-flex items-center gap-1.5">
<span
className={cn(
"size-1.5 rounded-full",
DAEMON_STATE_COLORS[status.state],
)}
/>
{DAEMON_STATE_LABELS[status.state]}
</span>
}
/>
<DiagnosticsRow
label="Uptime"
value={status.uptime ? formatUptime(status.uptime) : "—"}
/>
<DiagnosticsRow
label="PID"
value={status.pid ?? "—"}
mono={!!status.pid}
/>
<DiagnosticsRow
label="Daemon ID"
value={status.daemonId ?? "—"}
mono={!!status.daemonId}
/>
<DiagnosticsRow
label="Profile"
value={status.profile || "default"}
/>
<DiagnosticsRow
label="Server URL"
value={status.serverUrl ?? "—"}
mono={!!status.serverUrl}
/>
<DiagnosticsRow
label="Device name"
value={status.deviceName ?? "—"}
/>
<DiagnosticsRow
label="Workspaces"
value={
typeof status.workspaceCount === "number"
? status.workspaceCount
: "—"
}
/>
</div>
</div>
</div>
);
}

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import { useEffect, useSyncExternalStore } from "react";
import { useEffect } from "react";
import { ChevronLeft, ChevronRight } from "lucide-react";
import { cn } from "@multica/ui/lib/utils";
import { useTabHistory } from "@/hooks/use-tab-history";
import { useActiveTitleSync } from "@/hooks/use-tab-sync";
import { useTabStore, resolveRouteIcon } from "@/stores/tab-store";
import {
SidebarProvider,
SidebarTrigger,
useSidebar,
} from "@multica/ui/components/ui/sidebar";
import { SidebarProvider } from "@multica/ui/components/ui/sidebar";
import { ModalRegistry } from "@multica/views/modals/registry";
import { AppSidebar } from "@multica/views/layout";
import { AppSidebar, DashboardGuard } from "@multica/views/layout";
import { SearchCommand, SearchTrigger } from "@multica/views/search";
import { ChatFab, ChatWindow } from "@multica/views/chat";
import { StarterContentPrompt } from "@multica/views/onboarding";
import { WorkspaceSlugProvider, paths, useCurrentWorkspace } from "@multica/core/paths";
import { getCurrentSlug, subscribeToCurrentSlug } from "@multica/core/platform";
import { useDesktopUnreadBadge } from "@multica/views/platform";
import { DesktopNavigationProvider } from "@/platform/navigation";
import { MulticaIcon } from "@multica/ui/components/common/multica-icon";
import { TabBar } from "./tab-bar";
import { TabContent } from "./tab-content";
import { WindowOverlay } from "./window-overlay";
function SidebarTopBar() {
const { canGoBack, canGoForward, goBack, goForward } = useTabHistory();
@@ -37,7 +28,6 @@ function SidebarTopBar() {
<button
onClick={goBack}
disabled={!canGoBack}
aria-label="Go back"
className="flex size-7 items-center justify-center rounded-md text-muted-foreground transition-colors hover:bg-accent hover:text-foreground disabled:opacity-30 disabled:pointer-events-none"
>
<ChevronLeft className="size-4" />
@@ -45,7 +35,6 @@ function SidebarTopBar() {
<button
onClick={goForward}
disabled={!canGoForward}
aria-label="Go forward"
className="flex size-7 items-center justify-center rounded-md text-muted-foreground transition-colors hover:bg-accent hover:text-foreground disabled:opacity-30 disabled:pointer-events-none"
>
<ChevronRight className="size-4" />
@@ -55,34 +44,6 @@ function SidebarTopBar() {
);
}
// The main area's top bar doubles as a window drag region. When the sidebar
// is not occupying main-flow width — either user-collapsed (offcanvas) or
// auto-hidden in mobile mode (<768px, becomes a sheet drawer) — we pad the
// left side so tabs don't land under the macOS traffic lights (which live at
// roughly x=16..68 and always hit-test above HTML), and surface a trigger so
// the sidebar can be brought back without keyboard shortcut.
function MainTopBar() {
const { state, isMobile } = useSidebar();
const sidebarHidden = state === "collapsed" || isMobile;
return (
<header
className={cn(
"h-12 shrink-0 flex items-center gap-2",
sidebarHidden && "pl-20",
)}
style={{ WebkitAppRegion: "drag" } as React.CSSProperties}
>
{sidebarHidden && (
<SidebarTrigger
style={{ WebkitAppRegion: "no-drag" } as React.CSSProperties}
/>
)}
<TabBar />
</header>
);
}
function useInternalLinkHandler() {
useEffect(() => {
const handler = (e: Event) => {
@@ -98,80 +59,44 @@ function useInternalLinkHandler() {
}, []);
}
/**
* Bridge between the renderer and the Electron main process for inbox-level
* OS integration. Mounted inside WorkspaceSlugProvider so it can resolve the
* current workspace's id for the badge hook.
*
* Two responsibilities:
* 1. Mirror the unread inbox count onto the dock/taskbar badge.
* 2. When the user clicks an OS notification, open the notified
* workspace's inbox focused on that item. The route uses the `slug`
* that the notification was *emitted* with — not the currently active
* workspace — so a notification from workspace A always opens A's
* inbox even if the user has since switched to workspace B. Marking
* the row read is handled by InboxPage's selected-item effect, which
* covers both click-to-select and URL-param-select paths.
*/
function DesktopInboxBridge() {
const workspace = useCurrentWorkspace();
useDesktopUnreadBadge(workspace?.id ?? null);
useEffect(() => {
return window.desktopAPI.onInboxOpen(({ slug, issueKey }) => {
if (!slug) return;
const inboxPath = `${paths.workspace(slug).inbox()}?issue=${encodeURIComponent(issueKey)}`;
window.dispatchEvent(
new CustomEvent("multica:navigate", { detail: { path: inboxPath } }),
);
});
}, []);
return null;
}
export function DesktopShell() {
useInternalLinkHandler();
useActiveTitleSync();
// Reactive read of current workspace slug from the platform singleton.
// On first mount, slug is null until WorkspaceRouteLayout (inside the tab
// router) sets it. Once set, the sidebar and other shell-level components
// can resolve workspace-scoped paths via useWorkspacePaths().
const slug = useSyncExternalStore(subscribeToCurrentSlug, getCurrentSlug, () => null);
return (
<DesktopNavigationProvider>
{/* WorkspaceSlugProvider accepts null — components that need slug
use useWorkspaceSlug() (nullable) or useRequiredWorkspaceSlug()
(throws). TabContent MUST always render so the tab router can
mount WorkspaceRouteLayout, which calls setCurrentWorkspace()
to populate the slug. The sidebar gates on slug being present
to avoid the useRequiredWorkspaceSlug throw. Zero-workspace
users see the window-level overlay (new-workspace flow)
triggered by IndexRedirect, not a route. */}
<WorkspaceSlugProvider slug={slug}>
<DesktopInboxBridge />
<DashboardGuard
loginPath="/login"
loadingFallback={
<div className="flex h-screen items-center justify-center">
<MulticaIcon className="size-6 animate-pulse" />
</div>
}
>
<div className="flex h-screen">
<SidebarProvider className="flex-1">
{slug && <AppSidebar topSlot={<SidebarTopBar />} searchSlot={<SearchTrigger />} />}
<AppSidebar topSlot={<SidebarTopBar />} searchSlot={<SearchTrigger />} />
{/* Right side: header + content container */}
<div className="flex flex-1 min-w-0 flex-col">
<MainTopBar />
{/* Tab bar + drag region */}
<header
className="h-12 shrink-0"
style={{ WebkitAppRegion: "drag" } as React.CSSProperties}
>
<TabBar />
</header>
{/* Content area with inset styling — relative so ChatWindow/ChatFab are constrained here */}
<div className="relative flex flex-1 min-h-0 flex-col overflow-hidden mr-2 mb-2 ml-0.5 rounded-xl shadow-sm bg-background">
<TabContent />
{slug && <ChatWindow />}
{slug && <ChatFab />}
<ChatWindow />
<ChatFab />
</div>
</div>
</SidebarProvider>
</div>
{slug && <ModalRegistry />}
{slug && <SearchCommand />}
{slug && <StarterContentPrompt />}
<WindowOverlay />
</WorkspaceSlugProvider>
<ModalRegistry />
<SearchCommand />
</DashboardGuard>
</DesktopNavigationProvider>
);
}

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import { useEffect, useState } from "react";
import { RuntimesPage } from "@multica/views/runtimes";
import { DaemonRuntimeCard } from "./daemon-runtime-card";
import type { DaemonStatus } from "../../../shared/daemon-types";
/**
* Desktop wrapper around the shared `RuntimesPage`. Bridges the Electron
* `daemonAPI` (main-process daemon state) into the page so its empty
* state can distinguish "no runtime registered" from "runtime is on its
* way" — without the bundled daemon's status, the page shows a
* misleading "Run multica daemon start" hint during the few seconds
* between page load and the daemon's first registration.
*
* `bootstrapping` is true while the daemon is installing, starting, or
* already running but hasn't surfaced as a server-side runtime yet.
* RuntimeList only shows the spinner when the runtime list is also
* empty, so once the daemon registers (and the list fills) the flag
* has no visible effect.
*/
export function DesktopRuntimesPage() {
const [status, setStatus] = useState<DaemonStatus>({ state: "stopped" });
useEffect(() => {
window.daemonAPI.getStatus().then(setStatus);
return window.daemonAPI.onStatusChange(setStatus);
}, []);
const bootstrapping =
status.state === "installing_cli" ||
status.state === "starting" ||
status.state === "running";
return (
<RuntimesPage
topSlot={<DaemonRuntimeCard />}
bootstrapping={bootstrapping}
/>
);
}

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import { useEffect } from "react";
import { capturePageview } from "@multica/core/analytics";
import { useAuthStore } from "@multica/core/auth";
import { useTabStore } from "@/stores/tab-store";
import { useWindowOverlayStore, type WindowOverlay } from "@/stores/window-overlay-store";
/**
* Fires a PostHog $pageview whenever the user's visible surface changes.
*
* Desktop has three layers that can own the visible page:
*
* 1. Logged-out state → `/login`. No workspace context, no tabs.
* 2. Window overlays (onboarding, new-workspace, invite) → synthetic paths
* that match the equivalent web routes. Overlays are NOT tab routes on
* desktop (see `stores/window-overlay-store.ts` + `routes.tsx`), so the
* tab path alone would either miss them or mislabel them as "/".
* 3. Otherwise → the active tab's path (workspace-scoped, e.g.
* `/acme/issues/123`). Kept in sync by `useTabRouterSync`.
*
* The overlay takes precedence over the tab path because it is visually in
* front of the tab system; the logged-out state shadows both because the
* shell doesn't render at all yet. This keeps the `$pageview` stream aligned
* with what the user actually sees.
*
* PostHog's `capture_pageview: true` auto-capture is intentionally off (see
* `initAnalytics`) so this component owns the event shape, matching the web
* implementation in `apps/web/components/pageview-tracker.tsx`.
*/
export function PageviewTracker() {
const user = useAuthStore((s) => s.user);
const overlay = useWindowOverlayStore((s) => s.overlay);
const activeTabPath = useTabStore((s) => {
const slug = s.activeWorkspaceSlug;
if (!slug) return null;
const group = s.byWorkspace[slug];
if (!group) return null;
return group.tabs.find((t) => t.id === group.activeTabId)?.path ?? null;
});
const path = resolvePath(user, overlay, activeTabPath);
useEffect(() => {
if (!path) return;
capturePageview(path);
}, [path]);
return null;
}
function resolvePath(
user: unknown,
overlay: WindowOverlay | null,
activeTabPath: string | null,
): string | null {
if (!user) return "/login";
if (overlay) return overlayPath(overlay);
return activeTabPath;
}
function overlayPath(overlay: WindowOverlay): string {
switch (overlay.type) {
case "new-workspace":
return "/workspaces/new";
case "onboarding":
return "/onboarding";
case "invite":
return `/invite/${overlay.invitationId}`;
}
}

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import { describe, it, expect } from "vitest";
import { parseLogLine } from "./parse-daemon-log";
// All sample lines below are taken verbatim from real daemon output (Go
// `slog` + `lmittmann/tint` v1.1.3 with NoColor=true). The parser must
// stay aligned with what tint actually writes — not what we assume.
describe("parseLogLine", () => {
it("parses tint's 3-letter INF level", () => {
const line =
"17:52:35.587 INF task completed component=daemon task=c45266e5 status=completed";
const r = parseLogLine(line, 1);
expect(r.timestamp).toBe("17:52:35.587");
expect(r.level).toBe("INFO");
expect(r.message).toBe("task completed");
expect(r.fields).toEqual({
component: "daemon",
task: "c45266e5",
status: "completed",
});
});
it("parses 3-letter DBG / WRN / ERR levels", () => {
expect(parseLogLine("17:53:06.644 DBG agent component=daemon", 1).level).toBe("DEBUG");
expect(parseLogLine("07:48:09.391 WRN claim task failed component=daemon", 1).level).toBe("WARN");
expect(parseLogLine("12:00:00.000 ERR something bad component=daemon", 1).level).toBe("ERROR");
});
it("still accepts 4-letter level names (defensive against config changes)", () => {
const r = parseLogLine("12:00:00.000 INFO regular component=daemon", 1);
expect(r.level).toBe("INFO");
expect(r.message).toBe("regular");
});
it("tolerates the +N / -N delta tint appends for non-standard slog levels", () => {
// tint emits e.g. "INF+1" when slog.Log is called with LevelInfo+1.
// We treat the base level as canonical and drop the delta from the UI.
const r = parseLogLine("12:00:00.000 INF+1 unusual delta component=daemon", 1);
expect(r.level).toBe("INFO");
expect(r.message).toBe("unusual delta");
});
it("preserves message text containing colons and special chars", () => {
// Real sample: "tool #1: Skill component=daemon task=..."
const r = parseLogLine(
"17:52:54.578 INF tool #1: Skill component=daemon task=8791b717",
1,
);
expect(r.message).toBe("tool #1: Skill");
expect(r.fields).toEqual({ component: "daemon", task: "8791b717" });
});
it("unquotes a double-quoted value containing escaped quotes", () => {
// Real sample with escaped quotes inside the agent's emitted text.
const line =
'17:53:06.644 DBG agent component=daemon task=8791b717 text="The issue is just \\"ping\\" with no description."';
const r = parseLogLine(line, 1);
expect(r.message).toBe("agent");
expect(r.fields.text).toBe('The issue is just "ping" with no description.');
expect(r.fields.task).toBe("8791b717");
});
it("handles a quoted value containing a URL with embedded escaped quotes and a colon", () => {
// Real sample: error="Post \"http://...\": dial tcp ..."
const line =
'07:48:09.391 WRN claim task failed component=daemon runtime_id=03f8ff17-276d error="Post \\"http://localhost:8080/api/daemon/runtimes/abc/tasks/claim\\": dial tcp [::1]:8080: connect: connection refused"';
const r = parseLogLine(line, 1);
expect(r.level).toBe("WARN");
expect(r.message).toBe("claim task failed");
expect(r.fields.runtime_id).toBe("03f8ff17-276d");
expect(r.fields.error).toBe(
'Post "http://localhost:8080/api/daemon/runtimes/abc/tasks/claim": dial tcp [::1]:8080: connect: connection refused',
);
});
it("handles a quoted value with internal whitespace (e.g. args array)", () => {
const line =
'17:52:48.757 INF agent command component=daemon exec=claude args="[-p --output-format stream-json --verbose]"';
const r = parseLogLine(line, 1);
expect(r.message).toBe("agent command");
expect(r.fields.exec).toBe("claude");
expect(r.fields.args).toBe("[-p --output-format stream-json --verbose]");
});
it("handles message words ending with characters before the field block", () => {
// 'execenv:' is part of the message — the colon shouldn't confuse parsing.
const r = parseLogLine(
"17:52:48.757 INF execenv: prepared env component=daemon repos_available=0",
1,
);
expect(r.message).toBe("execenv: prepared env");
expect(r.fields).toEqual({ component: "daemon", repos_available: "0" });
});
it("falls back to raw rendering for non-matching lines (panic stack frame)", () => {
const r = parseLogLine("\tat github.com/multica/foo (line 42)", 1);
expect(r.timestamp).toBeNull();
expect(r.level).toBeNull();
expect(r.message).toBe("\tat github.com/multica/foo (line 42)");
expect(r.fields).toEqual({});
expect(r.raw).toBe("\tat github.com/multica/foo (line 42)");
});
it("falls back to raw rendering for unrecognised level tokens", () => {
// If tint ever emits something we don't know, never crash; show raw.
const r = parseLogLine("12:00:00.000 TRACE something exotic", 1);
expect(r.timestamp).toBeNull();
expect(r.level).toBeNull();
expect(r.raw).toBe("12:00:00.000 TRACE something exotic");
});
it("attaches an id to every parsed line for stable React keys", () => {
const a = parseLogLine("17:52:35.587 INF first component=daemon", 7);
const b = parseLogLine("17:52:35.588 INF second component=daemon", 8);
expect(a.id).toBe(7);
expect(b.id).toBe(8);
});
it("returns empty fields object when there are no key=value pairs", () => {
const r = parseLogLine("17:52:35.587 INF a bare message with no fields", 1);
expect(r.message).toBe("a bare message with no fields");
expect(r.fields).toEqual({});
});
});

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// Pure parser for daemon log lines. The daemon writes via Go's slog with
// the `tint` handler in NoColor mode (the file isn't a TTY), so each line
// has a stable shape:
//
// HH:MM:SS.mmm LEVEL message text key=value key2="quoted value"
//
// We split it into structured pieces so the UI can render timestamp,
// level, message and structured fields in separate columns and let users
// filter / search across them. Anything that doesn't match (panic stack
// traces, third-party prints, partial writes during log rotation) falls
// back to a raw view — we never drop input.
export type LogLevel = "DEBUG" | "INFO" | "WARN" | "ERROR";
export interface ParsedLogLine {
/** Monotonic id assigned at receive time; stable across re-renders. */
id: number;
/** "HH:MM:SS.mmm" or null when the line didn't match the standard shape. */
timestamp: string | null;
level: LogLevel | null;
/** Human-readable message body, with structured fields stripped off. */
message: string;
/** key/value pairs trailing the message. Empty if there were none. */
fields: Record<string, string>;
/** The original line, kept for fallback rendering and copy-to-clipboard. */
raw: string;
}
// `tint` v1.x emits the 3-letter short form (DBG / INF / WRN / ERR) and,
// for non-standard slog levels, appends a signed delta (e.g. "INF+1",
// "DBG-2"). We accept both the short and 4-letter long forms (defensive
// against future config changes) and normalize them to a canonical
// 4-letter LogLevel. The optional `[+-]\d+` suffix is captured into the
// regex and discarded — surfacing `INF+1` to the UI doesn't help users
// and complicates the level filter chips.
const HEADER_RE =
/^(\d{2}:\d{2}:\d{2}\.\d{3})\s+(DEBUG|DBG|INFO|INF|WARN|WRN|ERROR|ERR)(?:[+-]\d+)?\s+(.+)$/;
const LEVEL_NORMALIZE: Record<string, LogLevel> = {
DEBUG: "DEBUG",
DBG: "DEBUG",
INFO: "INFO",
INF: "INFO",
WARN: "WARN",
WRN: "WARN",
ERROR: "ERROR",
ERR: "ERROR",
};
// Anchored to the END of the remaining string so we peel one field at a
// time from the right. `value` is either a double-quoted string (which may
// contain escaped chars) or any non-whitespace run.
const TRAILING_FIELD_RE = /\s+([a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_.]*)=("(?:[^"\\]|\\.)*"|\S+)$/;
function unquote(value: string): string {
if (value.length >= 2 && value.startsWith('"') && value.endsWith('"')) {
return value.slice(1, -1).replace(/\\"/g, '"').replace(/\\\\/g, "\\");
}
return value;
}
function extractTrailingFields(rest: string): {
message: string;
fields: Record<string, string>;
} {
const fields: Record<string, string> = {};
let work = rest;
while (true) {
const match = work.match(TRAILING_FIELD_RE);
if (!match || match.index === undefined) break;
fields[match[1]!] = unquote(match[2]!);
work = work.slice(0, match.index);
}
return { message: work.trim(), fields };
}
export function parseLogLine(raw: string, id: number): ParsedLogLine {
const match = raw.match(HEADER_RE);
if (!match) {
return { id, timestamp: null, level: null, message: raw, fields: {}, raw };
}
const [, timestamp, level, rest] = match;
const normalized = LEVEL_NORMALIZE[level!];
if (!normalized) {
// Unknown level token — keep raw shape so we don't mis-categorize.
return { id, timestamp: null, level: null, message: raw, fields: {}, raw };
}
const { message, fields } = extractTrailingFields(rest!);
return {
id,
timestamp: timestamp!,
level: normalized,
message,
fields,
raw,
};
}

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@@ -29,8 +29,7 @@ import {
} from "@dnd-kit/modifiers";
import { CSS } from "@dnd-kit/utilities";
import { cn } from "@multica/ui/lib/utils";
import { useTabStore, useActiveGroup, resolveRouteIcon, type Tab } from "@/stores/tab-store";
import { paths } from "@multica/core/paths";
import { useTabStore, resolveRouteIcon, type Tab } from "@/stores/tab-store";
const TAB_ICONS: Record<string, LucideIcon> = {
Inbox,
@@ -67,13 +66,16 @@ function SortableTabItem({ tab, isActive, isOnly }: { tab: Tab; isActive: boolea
const handleClick = () => {
if (isActive) return;
setActiveTab(tab.id);
// No navigate() — Activity handles visibility
};
const handleClose = (e: React.MouseEvent) => {
e.stopPropagation();
closeTab(tab.id);
// No navigate() — store handles activeTabId switch
};
// Stop pointer down on close so it doesn't start a drag on the parent button.
const stopDragOnClose = (e: React.PointerEvent) => {
e.stopPropagation();
};
@@ -122,13 +124,10 @@ function NewTabButton() {
const setActiveTab = useTabStore((s) => s.setActiveTab);
const handleClick = () => {
// New tab opens in the currently active workspace — tabs are scoped
// per workspace, so there is no cross-workspace ambiguity to resolve.
const activeSlug = useTabStore.getState().activeWorkspaceSlug;
if (!activeSlug) return;
const path = paths.workspace(activeSlug).issues();
const path = "/issues";
const tabId = addTab(path, "Issues", resolveRouteIcon(path));
if (tabId) setActiveTab(tabId);
setActiveTab(tabId);
// No navigate() — new tab's router starts at /issues automatically
};
return (
@@ -143,17 +142,17 @@ function NewTabButton() {
}
export function TabBar() {
const group = useActiveGroup();
const tabs = useTabStore((s) => s.tabs);
const activeTabId = useTabStore((s) => s.activeTabId);
const moveTab = useTabStore((s) => s.moveTab);
// distance: 5 — pointer must move 5px to start a drag, otherwise it's a click.
const sensors = useSensors(
useSensor(PointerSensor, {
activationConstraint: { distance: 5 },
}),
);
const tabs = group?.tabs ?? [];
const activeTabId = group?.activeTabId ?? "";
const tabIds = tabs.map((t) => t.id);
const handleDragEnd = (event: DragEndEvent) => {
@@ -183,7 +182,7 @@ export function TabBar() {
))}
</SortableContext>
</DndContext>
{group && <NewTabButton />}
<NewTabButton />
</div>
);
}

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import { Activity, useEffect } from "react";
import { RouterProvider } from "react-router-dom";
import { useActiveGroup } from "@/stores/tab-store";
import { useTabStore } from "@/stores/tab-store";
import { TabNavigationProvider } from "@/platform/navigation";
import { useTabRouterSync } from "@/hooks/use-tab-router-sync";
import type { Tab } from "@/stores/tab-store";
/**
* Inner wrapper rendered inside each tab's RouterProvider. The router
* reference is stable for a tab's lifetime, so passing it in directly
* (instead of re-deriving from the store) avoids needless re-renders.
*/
function TabRouterInner({ tab }: { tab: Tab }) {
useTabRouterSync(tab.id, tab.router);
/** Inner wrapper rendered inside each tab's RouterProvider. */
function TabRouterInner({ tabId }: { tabId: string }) {
const tab = useTabStore((s) => s.tabs.find((t) => t.id === tabId));
useTabRouterSync(tabId, tab!.router);
return null;
}
/**
* Renders the active workspace's tabs using Activity for state preservation.
* Renders all tabs using Activity for state preservation.
* Only the active tab is visible; hidden tabs keep their DOM and React state.
*
* When switching workspaces, the previous workspace's tabs unmount entirely
* and the new workspace's tabs mount fresh — cross-workspace state
* preservation is an explicit non-goal (keeping all workspaces' tabs warm
* simultaneously would bloat memory and make workspace switching feel
* anything but "switching").
*/
export function TabContent() {
const group = useActiveGroup();
const tabs = useTabStore((s) => s.tabs);
const activeTabId = useTabStore((s) => s.activeTabId);
// Sync document.title when switching tabs within the active workspace.
// Sync document.title when switching tabs
useEffect(() => {
if (!group) return;
const tab = group.tabs.find((t) => t.id === group.activeTabId);
const tab = tabs.find((t) => t.id === activeTabId);
if (tab) document.title = tab.title;
}, [group?.activeTabId, group?.tabs]);
if (!group) return null;
}, [activeTabId, tabs]);
return (
<>
{group.tabs.map((tab) => (
{tabs.map((tab) => (
<Activity
key={tab.id}
mode={tab.id === group.activeTabId ? "visible" : "hidden"}
mode={tab.id === activeTabId ? "visible" : "hidden"}
>
<TabNavigationProvider router={tab.router}>
<RouterProvider router={tab.router} />
<TabRouterInner tab={tab} />
<TabRouterInner tabId={tab.id} />
</TabNavigationProvider>
</Activity>
))}

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import { useCallback, useEffect, useState } from "react";
import { ArrowDownToLine, RefreshCw, X } from "lucide-react";
type UpdateState =
| { status: "idle" }
| { status: "available"; version: string }
| { status: "downloading"; percent: number }
| { status: "ready" };
export function UpdateNotification() {
const [state, setState] = useState<UpdateState>({ status: "idle" });
const [dismissed, setDismissed] = useState(false);
useEffect(() => {
const cleanups: (() => void)[] = [];
cleanups.push(
window.updater.onUpdateAvailable((info) => {
setState({ status: "available", version: info.version });
setDismissed(false);
}),
);
cleanups.push(
window.updater.onDownloadProgress((progress) => {
setState({ status: "downloading", percent: progress.percent });
}),
);
cleanups.push(
window.updater.onUpdateDownloaded(() => {
setState({ status: "ready" });
}),
);
return () => cleanups.forEach((fn) => fn());
}, []);
const handleDownload = useCallback(() => {
// Prevent double-click: immediately transition to downloading state
if (state.status !== "available") return;
setState({ status: "downloading", percent: 0 });
window.updater.downloadUpdate();
}, [state.status]);
const handleInstall = useCallback(() => {
window.updater.installUpdate();
}, []);
// Only allow dismiss when update is available (not during download or ready)
if (state.status === "idle") return null;
if (dismissed && state.status === "available") return null;
return (
<div className="fixed bottom-4 right-4 z-50 w-80 rounded-lg border border-border bg-background p-4 shadow-lg animate-in slide-in-from-bottom-2 fade-in duration-300">
<button
onClick={() => setDismissed(true)}
className="absolute top-2 right-2 rounded-md p-1 text-muted-foreground hover:text-foreground transition-colors"
>
<X className="size-3.5" />
</button>
{state.status === "available" && (
<div className="flex items-start gap-3">
<div className="mt-0.5 rounded-md bg-primary/10 p-1.5">
<ArrowDownToLine className="size-4 text-primary" />
</div>
<div className="flex-1 min-w-0">
<p className="text-sm font-medium">New version available</p>
<p className="text-xs text-muted-foreground mt-0.5">
v{state.version} is ready to download
</p>
<button
onClick={handleDownload}
className="mt-2 inline-flex items-center rounded-md bg-primary px-3 py-1.5 text-xs font-medium text-primary-foreground hover:bg-primary/90 transition-colors"
>
Download update
</button>
</div>
</div>
)}
{state.status === "downloading" && (
<div className="flex items-start gap-3">
<div className="mt-0.5 rounded-md bg-primary/10 p-1.5">
<ArrowDownToLine className="size-4 text-primary animate-pulse" />
</div>
<div className="flex-1 min-w-0">
<p className="text-sm font-medium">Downloading update...</p>
<div className="mt-2 h-1.5 w-full rounded-full bg-muted overflow-hidden">
<div
className="h-full rounded-full bg-primary transition-all duration-300"
style={{ width: `${Math.round(state.percent)}%` }}
/>
</div>
<p className="text-xs text-muted-foreground mt-1">
{Math.round(state.percent)}%
</p>
</div>
</div>
)}
{state.status === "ready" && (
<div className="flex items-start gap-3">
<div className="mt-0.5 rounded-md bg-success/10 p-1.5">
<RefreshCw className="size-4 text-success" />
</div>
<div className="flex-1 min-w-0">
<p className="text-sm font-medium">Update ready</p>
<p className="text-xs text-muted-foreground mt-0.5">
Restart to apply the update
</p>
<div className="mt-2 flex items-center gap-1.5">
{/* Secondary "See changes" — gives the user a reason to
restart by surfacing what they're about to get. Opens
in the default browser via the shared openExternal
bridge so the URL hits the same allow-list as every
other outbound link. */}
<button
onClick={() => window.desktopAPI.openExternal("https://multica.ai/changelog")}
className="inline-flex items-center rounded-md border border-border bg-background px-3 py-1.5 text-xs font-medium text-foreground hover:bg-accent transition-colors"
>
See changes
</button>
<button
onClick={handleInstall}
className="inline-flex items-center rounded-md bg-primary px-3 py-1.5 text-xs font-medium text-primary-foreground hover:bg-primary/90 transition-colors"
>
Restart now
</button>
</div>
</div>
</div>
)}
</div>
);
}

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@@ -1,96 +0,0 @@
import { useCallback, useState } from "react";
import { AlertCircle, ArrowDownToLine, Check, Loader2 } from "lucide-react";
import { Button } from "@multica/ui/components/ui/button";
type CheckState =
| { status: "idle" }
| { status: "checking" }
| { status: "up-to-date" }
| { status: "available"; latestVersion: string }
| { status: "error"; message: string };
export function UpdatesSettingsTab() {
const [state, setState] = useState<CheckState>({ status: "idle" });
const currentVersion = window.desktopAPI.appInfo.version;
const handleCheck = useCallback(async () => {
setState({ status: "checking" });
const result = await window.updater.checkForUpdates();
if (!result.ok) {
setState({ status: "error", message: result.error });
return;
}
setState(
result.available
? { status: "available", latestVersion: result.latestVersion }
: { status: "up-to-date" },
);
}, []);
return (
<div>
<h2 className="text-lg font-semibold">Updates</h2>
<p className="text-sm text-muted-foreground mt-1">
The desktop app checks for new versions automatically once an hour and
shortly after launch.
</p>
<div className="mt-6 divide-y">
<div className="flex items-center justify-between gap-6 py-4">
<div className="min-w-0">
<p className="text-sm font-medium">Current version</p>
<p className="text-sm text-muted-foreground mt-0.5 font-mono">
v{currentVersion}
</p>
</div>
</div>
<div className="flex items-start justify-between gap-6 py-4">
<div className="min-w-0">
<p className="text-sm font-medium">Check for updates</p>
<p className="text-sm text-muted-foreground mt-0.5">
Trigger a check now instead of waiting for the next automatic
poll. Available updates appear as a notification in the corner.
</p>
{state.status === "up-to-date" && (
<p className="text-sm text-muted-foreground mt-2 inline-flex items-center gap-1.5">
<Check className="size-3.5 text-success" />
You&apos;re on the latest version.
</p>
)}
{state.status === "available" && (
<p className="text-sm text-muted-foreground mt-2 inline-flex items-center gap-1.5">
<ArrowDownToLine className="size-3.5 text-primary" />
v{state.latestVersion} is available see the download prompt
in the corner.
</p>
)}
{state.status === "error" && (
<p className="text-sm text-destructive mt-2 inline-flex items-center gap-1.5">
<AlertCircle className="size-3.5" />
{state.message}
</p>
)}
</div>
<div className="shrink-0">
<Button
variant="outline"
size="sm"
onClick={handleCheck}
disabled={state.status === "checking"}
>
{state.status === "checking" ? (
<>
<Loader2 className="size-3.5 animate-spin" />
Checking
</>
) : (
"Check now"
)}
</Button>
</div>
</div>
</div>
</div>
);
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import { useQuery } from "@tanstack/react-query";
import { NewWorkspacePage } from "@multica/views/workspace/new-workspace-page";
import { InvitePage } from "@multica/views/invite";
import { OnboardingFlow } from "@multica/views/onboarding";
import { useNavigation } from "@multica/views/navigation";
import { paths } from "@multica/core/paths";
import { workspaceListOptions } from "@multica/core/workspace/queries";
import { useWindowOverlayStore } from "@/stores/window-overlay-store";
/**
* Window-level transition overlay: renders above the tab system when the
* user is in a pre-workspace flow (onboarding, create workspace, accept
* invite).
*
* This component is intentionally thin — just a fixed positioning shell
* that covers the tab system. It does NOT hide traffic lights or provide
* a drag strip: each contained view (OnboardingFlow, NewWorkspacePage,
* InvitePage) renders its own `<DragStrip />` as a flex-child at top so
* native macOS traffic lights stay visible and the page content can fill
* the window edge-to-edge. This matches the Linear/Notion/Arc pattern for
* pre-dashboard flows and keeps platform chrome consistent across every
* "not-in-dashboard" surface.
*
* All UX affordances (Back button, Log out button, welcome copy, invite
* card) live inside the shared view components under `packages/views/`,
* so web and desktop render identical content.
*/
export function WindowOverlay() {
const overlay = useWindowOverlayStore((s) => s.overlay);
if (!overlay) return null;
return <WindowOverlayInner />;
}
function WindowOverlayInner() {
const overlay = useWindowOverlayStore((s) => s.overlay);
const close = useWindowOverlayStore((s) => s.close);
const { push } = useNavigation();
const { data: wsList = [] } = useQuery(workspaceListOptions());
if (!overlay) return null;
// Back is only meaningful when there's somewhere to go — i.e. the user
// has at least one workspace. Zero-workspace users can only Log out or
// complete the flow.
const onBack = wsList.length > 0 ? close : undefined;
return (
<div className="fixed inset-0 z-50 flex flex-col overflow-auto bg-background">
{overlay.type === "new-workspace" && (
<NewWorkspacePage
onSuccess={(ws) => push(paths.workspace(ws.slug).issues())}
onBack={onBack}
/>
)}
{overlay.type === "invite" && (
<InvitePage
invitationId={overlay.invitationId}
onBack={onBack}
/>
)}
{overlay.type === "onboarding" && (
<OnboardingFlow
onComplete={(ws) => {
close();
// Post-onboarding landing is always the workspace issues
// list. The welcome-issue flow moved into a dialog that
// renders on that page (StarterContentPrompt), so the
// flow doesn't need to thread a target issue id back here.
if (ws) {
push(paths.workspace(ws.slug).issues());
} else {
push(paths.root());
}
}}
/>
)}
</div>
);
}

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import { useEffect } from "react";
import { Outlet, useNavigate, useParams } from "react-router-dom";
import { useQuery } from "@tanstack/react-query";
import { WorkspaceSlugProvider, paths } from "@multica/core/paths";
import {
workspaceBySlugOptions,
workspaceListOptions,
} from "@multica/core/workspace";
import { setCurrentWorkspace } from "@multica/core/platform";
import { useAuthStore } from "@multica/core/auth";
import { useWorkspaceSeen } from "@multica/views/workspace/use-workspace-seen";
import { WorkspacePresencePrefetch } from "@multica/views/layout";
import { useTabStore } from "@/stores/tab-store";
/**
* Desktop equivalent of apps/web/app/[workspaceSlug]/layout.tsx.
*
* Resolves the URL slug → workspace UUID via the React Query list cache
* (seeded by AuthInitializer). Children do not render until the workspace
* is fully resolved — useWorkspaceId() inside child pages is therefore
* guaranteed non-null when called. Two industry-standard identities are
* kept distinct: slug (URL / browser) and UUID (API / cache keys).
*
* Unlike web, desktop never renders a "workspace not available" page: the
* app has no URL bar and no clickable links from outside the session, so
* landing on an inaccessible slug can only mean stale state (a persisted
* tab group for a workspace the current user no longer has access to, or
* active eviction). Both cases resolve by dropping the stale tab group
* from the tab store — the TabBar then renders a different workspace or
* the WindowOverlay takes over (zero valid workspaces).
*/
export function WorkspaceRouteLayout() {
const { workspaceSlug } = useParams<{ workspaceSlug: string }>();
const navigate = useNavigate();
const user = useAuthStore((s) => s.user);
const isAuthLoading = useAuthStore((s) => s.isLoading);
// Workspace routes require auth. If user is unauthenticated, bounce to /login.
useEffect(() => {
if (!isAuthLoading && !user) navigate(paths.login(), { replace: true });
}, [isAuthLoading, user, navigate]);
const { data: workspace, isFetched: listFetched } = useQuery({
...workspaceBySlugOptions(workspaceSlug ?? ""),
enabled: !!user && !!workspaceSlug,
});
const { data: wsList } = useQuery({
...workspaceListOptions(),
enabled: !!user,
});
// Feed the URL slug into the platform singleton so the API client's
// X-Workspace-Slug header and persist namespace follow the active tab.
// setCurrentWorkspace self-dedupes on slug equality.
if (workspace && workspaceSlug) {
setCurrentWorkspace(workspaceSlug, workspace.id);
}
const hasBeenSeen = useWorkspaceSeen(workspaceSlug, !!workspace);
// Stale-slug auto-heal: when this tab's slug fails to resolve, drop the
// whole workspace group from the tab store. Per-workspace tab grouping
// means the cleanup is a single validator call — the TabContent will
// unmount this tab (and all siblings in the stale group) once the store
// updates. We don't navigate this tab's router because the tab's path
// is scoped to the stale slug; navigating to "/" would create an
// inconsistent "tab in group X with path /" state.
useEffect(() => {
if (!user) return;
if (!listFetched) return;
if (workspace) return;
if (hasBeenSeen) return; // active eviction in flight — let the other path win
if (!wsList) return;
const validSlugs = new Set(wsList.map((w) => w.slug));
useTabStore.getState().validateWorkspaceSlugs(validSlugs);
}, [user, listFetched, workspace, hasBeenSeen, wsList]);
if (isAuthLoading) return null;
if (!workspaceSlug) return null;
if (!listFetched) return null;
if (!workspace) return null; // auto-heal effect above handles the cleanup
return (
<WorkspaceSlugProvider slug={workspaceSlug}>
<WorkspacePresencePrefetch />
<Outlet />
</WorkspaceSlugProvider>
);
}

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@custom-variant dark (&:is(.dark *));
/* Font stack: Inter for Latin UI text + system Chinese fonts for zh content.
Web app uses the same stack via next/font/google in apps/web/app/layout.tsx —
keep the CJK fallback tail in sync across both files. The Inter primary family
differs by design: next/font produces `__Inter_xxx` (with a synthetic size-adjusted
fallback face to prevent FOUT layout shift); desktop uses fontsource's "Inter Variable".
Both resolve to Inter glyphs, so rendering is identical in practice.
Currently covers English + Simplified Chinese. When ja/ko i18n lands, extend
the tail with Hiragino Kaku Gothic ProN / Yu Gothic / Apple SD Gothic Neo / Malgun Gothic.
Per-character fallback: Latin chars render with Inter, Chinese chars with
PingFang SC (macOS) / Microsoft YaHei (Windows) / Noto Sans CJK SC (Linux).
Mono font has no explicit CJK fallback: CJK chars in code blocks are inherently
non-aligned with a mono grid (Chinese is proportional), so listing CJK fonts
would falsely signal alignment guarantees. Browser default fallback handles
the rare mixed case correctly. */
/* Geist font: define CSS variables that tokens.css @theme inline references.
Web app gets these from next/font/google; desktop must set them explicitly. */
:root {
--font-sans: "Inter Variable", "Inter", -apple-system, BlinkMacSystemFont,
"Segoe UI", "PingFang SC", "Microsoft YaHei", "Noto Sans CJK SC",
sans-serif;
--font-serif: "Source Serif 4 Variable", "Source Serif 4", "Iowan Old Style",
"Apple Garamond", Baskerville, "Times New Roman", serif;
--font-mono: "Geist Mono", ui-monospace, SFMono-Regular, Menlo, Consolas,
monospace;
--font-sans: "Geist Sans", ui-sans-serif, system-ui, -apple-system, sans-serif;
--font-mono: "Geist Mono", ui-monospace, SFMono-Regular, Menlo, monospace;
}
@source "../../../../../packages/ui/**/*.tsx";

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import { useCallback } from "react";
import type { DataRouter } from "react-router-dom";
import { useActiveTabRouter, useActiveTabHistory } from "@/stores/tab-store";
import { useTabStore } from "@/stores/tab-store";
/**
* Shared hint map so useTabRouterSync can distinguish back vs forward POP.
@@ -9,32 +9,32 @@ import { useActiveTabRouter, useActiveTabHistory } from "@/stores/tab-store";
export const popDirectionHints = new Map<DataRouter, "back" | "forward">();
/**
* Per-tab back/forward navigation derived from the active workspace's
* active tab.
*
* Subscribed via primitive selectors so this hook only re-renders when
* the numeric history state actually changes — path ticks on the active
* tab (which don't shift historyIndex) don't churn the back/forward
* buttons.
* Per-tab back/forward navigation derived from the active tab's history state.
* Replaces the old global useNavigationHistory() hook.
*/
export function useTabHistory() {
const router = useActiveTabRouter();
const { historyIndex, historyLength } = useActiveTabHistory();
// Return the actual tab object from the store — stable reference.
// Do NOT create a new object in the selector (causes infinite re-renders).
const activeTab = useTabStore((s) =>
s.tabs.find((t) => t.id === s.activeTabId),
);
const canGoBack = historyIndex > 0;
const canGoForward = historyIndex < historyLength - 1;
const canGoBack = (activeTab?.historyIndex ?? 0) > 0;
const canGoForward =
(activeTab?.historyIndex ?? 0) < (activeTab?.historyLength ?? 1) - 1;
const goBack = useCallback(() => {
if (!router || historyIndex <= 0) return;
popDirectionHints.set(router, "back");
router.navigate(-1);
}, [router, historyIndex]);
if (!activeTab || activeTab.historyIndex <= 0) return;
popDirectionHints.set(activeTab.router, "back");
activeTab.router.navigate(-1);
}, [activeTab]);
const goForward = useCallback(() => {
if (!router || historyIndex >= historyLength - 1) return;
popDirectionHints.set(router, "forward");
router.navigate(1);
}, [router, historyIndex, historyLength]);
if (!activeTab || activeTab.historyIndex >= activeTab.historyLength - 1)
return;
popDirectionHints.set(activeTab.router, "forward");
activeTab.router.navigate(1);
}, [activeTab]);
return { canGoBack, canGoForward, goBack, goForward };
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import { useTabStore } from "@/stores/tab-store";
/**
* Watches document.title via MutationObserver and updates the active tab's
* title. Pages set document.title via TitleSync (route handle.title) or
* useDocumentTitle(). This observer picks up the change and syncs it to
* the tab store.
* Watches document.title via MutationObserver and updates the active tab's title.
*
* Pages set document.title via TitleSync (route handle.title) or useDocumentTitle().
* This observer picks up the change and syncs it to the tab store.
*/
export function useActiveTitleSync() {
useEffect(() => {
const observer = new MutationObserver(() => {
const title = document.title;
if (!title) return;
const state = useTabStore.getState();
if (!state.activeWorkspaceSlug) return;
const group = state.byWorkspace[state.activeWorkspaceSlug];
if (!group) return;
const activeTab = group.tabs.find((t) => t.id === group.activeTabId);
const { tabs, activeTabId } = useTabStore.getState();
const activeTab = tabs.find((t) => t.id === activeTabId);
if (activeTab && activeTab.title !== title) {
state.updateTab(activeTab.id, { title });
useTabStore.getState().updateTab(activeTabId, { title });
}
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import ReactDOM from "react-dom/client";
import App from "./App";
// Inter variable font covers all weights (100-900) in a single file.
// Geist Mono kept as-is for code blocks; CJK is handled by system font fallback
// (see globals.css --font-sans chain). Keep font stack in sync with apps/web/app/layout.tsx.
import "@fontsource-variable/inter";
// Editorial serif — matches web's next/font Source_Serif_4. Loaded app-wide so
// onboarding headings and any future editorial surface can use `font-serif`
// (see tokens.css @theme inline). Variable font = one file covers all weights.
import "@fontsource-variable/source-serif-4";
import "@fontsource-variable/source-serif-4/wght-italic.css";
import "@fontsource/geist-sans/400.css";
import "@fontsource/geist-sans/500.css";
import "@fontsource/geist-sans/600.css";
import "@fontsource/geist-sans/700.css";
import "@fontsource/geist-mono/400.css";
import "@fontsource/geist-mono/700.css";
import "./globals.css";

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import { useParams } from "react-router-dom";
import { useQuery } from "@tanstack/react-query";
import { AgentDetailPage as SharedAgentDetailPage } from "@multica/views/agents";
import { useWorkspaceId } from "@multica/core/hooks";
import { agentListOptions } from "@multica/core/workspace/queries";
import { useDocumentTitle } from "@/hooks/use-document-title";
export function AgentDetailPage() {
const { id } = useParams<{ id: string }>();
const wsId = useWorkspaceId();
const { data: agents = [] } = useQuery(agentListOptions(wsId));
const agent = agents.find((a) => a.id === id) ?? null;
useDocumentTitle(agent?.name ?? "Agent");
if (!id) return null;
return <SharedAgentDetailPage agentId={id} />;
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import { useParams } from "react-router-dom";
import { useQuery } from "@tanstack/react-query";
import { AutopilotDetailPage as AutopilotDetail } from "@multica/views/autopilots/components";
import { useWorkspaceId } from "@multica/core/hooks";
import { autopilotDetailOptions } from "@multica/core/autopilots/queries";
import { useDocumentTitle } from "@/hooks/use-document-title";
export function AutopilotDetailPage() {
const { id } = useParams<{ id: string }>();
const wsId = useWorkspaceId();
const { data } = useQuery(autopilotDetailOptions(wsId, id!));
useDocumentTitle(data ? `${data.autopilot.title}` : "Autopilot");
if (!id) return null;
return <AutopilotDetail autopilotId={id} />;
}

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import { LoginPage } from "@multica/views/auth";
import { DragStrip } from "@multica/views/platform";
import { MulticaIcon } from "@multica/ui/components/common/multica-icon";
const WEB_URL = import.meta.env.VITE_APP_URL || "http://localhost:3000";
const WEB_URL = import.meta.env.VITE_WEB_URL || "http://localhost:3000";
export function DesktopLoginPage() {
const lastWorkspaceId = localStorage.getItem("multica_workspace_id");
const handleGoogleLogin = () => {
// Open web login page in the default browser with platform=desktop flag.
// The web callback will redirect back via multica:// deep link with the token.
@@ -15,12 +16,16 @@ export function DesktopLoginPage() {
return (
<div className="flex h-screen flex-col">
<DragStrip />
{/* Traffic light inset */}
<div
className="h-[38px] shrink-0"
style={{ WebkitAppRegion: "drag" } as React.CSSProperties}
/>
<LoginPage
logo={<MulticaIcon bordered size="lg" />}
lastWorkspaceId={lastWorkspaceId}
onSuccess={() => {
// Auth store update triggers AppContent re-render → shows DesktopShell.
// Initial workspace navigation happens in routes.tsx via IndexRedirect.
// Auth store update triggers AppContent re-render → shows DesktopShell
}}
onGoogleLogin={handleGoogleLogin}
/>

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import { useParams } from "react-router-dom";
import { useQuery } from "@tanstack/react-query";
import { RuntimeDetailPage as SharedRuntimeDetailPage } from "@multica/views/runtimes";
import { useWorkspaceId } from "@multica/core/hooks";
import { runtimeListOptions } from "@multica/core/runtimes/queries";
import { useDocumentTitle } from "@/hooks/use-document-title";
export function RuntimeDetailPage() {
const { id } = useParams<{ id: string }>();
const wsId = useWorkspaceId();
const { data: runtimes } = useQuery(runtimeListOptions(wsId));
const runtime = runtimes?.find((r) => r.id === id);
useDocumentTitle(runtime?.name ?? "Runtime");
if (!id) return null;
return <SharedRuntimeDetailPage runtimeId={id} />;
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import { useParams } from "react-router-dom";
import { useQuery } from "@tanstack/react-query";
import { SkillDetailPage as SharedSkillDetailPage } from "@multica/views/skills";
import { useWorkspaceId } from "@multica/core/hooks";
import { skillDetailOptions } from "@multica/core/workspace/queries";
import { useDocumentTitle } from "@/hooks/use-document-title";
export function SkillDetailPage() {
const { id } = useParams<{ id: string }>();
const wsId = useWorkspaceId();
const { data: skill } = useQuery(skillDetailOptions(wsId, id ?? ""));
useDocumentTitle(skill?.name ?? "Skill");
if (!id) return null;
return <SharedSkillDetailPage skillId={id} />;
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"use client";
import { useEffect } from "react";
import { useQueryClient } from "@tanstack/react-query";
import { runtimeKeys } from "@multica/core/runtimes";
import type { AgentRuntime } from "@multica/core/types";
/**
* DesktopAPI exposes a richer DaemonStatus shape than the public AgentRuntime
* type — we redeclare the fields we consume here to avoid coupling the bridge
* to the desktop preload typings (which live in apps/desktop/src/preload).
*/
interface DaemonStatusLike {
state: "running" | "stopped" | "starting" | "stopping" | "installing_cli" | "cli_not_found";
daemonId?: string;
}
/**
* Merges a local DaemonStatus into an AgentRuntime row. Only the `status`
* field is overridden; other fields (name, provider, last_seen_at, etc)
* remain server-authoritative. We deliberately ignore intermediate states
* (starting / stopping / installing_cli / cli_not_found) so the cache
* doesn't flap during boot — if the daemon is in such a state, the runtime
* is effectively offline anyway, and the server-side sweeper will mark it
* within 75s.
*/
function mergeDaemonStatus(rt: AgentRuntime, status: DaemonStatusLike): AgentRuntime {
if (status.state === "stopped" || status.state === "stopping") {
return { ...rt, status: "offline" };
}
if (status.state === "running") {
return {
...rt,
status: "online",
last_seen_at: new Date().toISOString(),
};
}
return rt;
}
/**
* Subscribes to local daemon status changes via Electron IPC and writes them
* into the runtimes Query cache for the active workspace.
*
* Why: the server-side runtime sweeper takes up to 75s to flip a runtime to
* offline (heartbeat timeout 45s + sweep interval 30s). On the desktop app
* we know about local daemon state instantly via IPC, so we use it to
* pre-populate the cache and give users a sub-second feedback loop. Web and
* "looking at someone else's daemon" still go through the server path.
*
* Same-daemon-multiple-runtimes: a single daemon can back several runtimes
* in the same workspace (one per provider). We map across all matches so
* every related runtime row sees the same status flip.
*/
export function useDaemonIPCBridge(wsId: string | undefined): void {
const qc = useQueryClient();
useEffect(() => {
if (!wsId) return;
if (typeof window === "undefined") return;
const daemonAPI = (window as unknown as { daemonAPI?: { onStatusChange?: (cb: (s: DaemonStatusLike) => void) => () => void } }).daemonAPI;
if (!daemonAPI?.onStatusChange) return;
const unsubscribe = daemonAPI.onStatusChange((status) => {
if (!status.daemonId) return;
qc.setQueryData<AgentRuntime[]>(runtimeKeys.list(wsId), (old) => {
if (!old) return old;
return old.map((rt) =>
rt.daemon_id === status.daemonId ? mergeDaemonStatus(rt, status) : rt,
);
});
});
return unsubscribe;
}, [wsId, qc]);
}

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type NavigationAdapter,
} from "@multica/views/navigation";
import { useAuthStore } from "@multica/core/auth";
import { isReservedSlug } from "@multica/core/paths";
import {
useTabStore,
resolveRouteIcon,
useActiveTabIdentity,
useActiveTabRouter,
getActiveTab,
} from "@/stores/tab-store";
import { useWindowOverlayStore } from "@/stores/window-overlay-store";
// Public web app URL — injected at build time via .env.production. In dev
// (no VITE_APP_URL set) falls back to the local web dev server so "Copy
// link" in a dev build yields a URL that points at the running dev
// frontend, not the prod host. Matches the fallback used in pages/login.tsx.
const APP_URL = import.meta.env.VITE_APP_URL || "http://localhost:3000";
import { useTabStore, resolveRouteIcon } from "@/stores/tab-store";
/**
* Extract the leading workspace slug from a path, or null if the path isn't
* workspace-scoped (root, login, any reserved prefix).
*/
function extractWorkspaceSlug(path: string): string | null {
const first = path.split("/").filter(Boolean)[0] ?? "";
if (!first) return null;
if (isReservedSlug(first)) return null;
return first;
}
/**
* Intercept navigation to "transition" paths — pre-workspace flows that on
* desktop are rendered as a window-level overlay instead of a tab route.
* Returns `true` if the navigation was handled (caller should NOT proceed).
*
* Side effect: when opening the new-workspace overlay, the tab router is
* ALSO reset to "/". Rationale — the only way a push lands on
* /workspaces/new is that the workspace context is gone (fresh install,
* delete-last, leave-last). Leaving the tab parked on a workspace-scoped
* path would keep those components mounted under the overlay; the next
* render after the list cache updates would then throw (useWorkspaceId
* etc) because the slug no longer resolves.
*/
function tryRouteToOverlay(path: string, router?: DataRouter): boolean {
const overlay = useWindowOverlayStore.getState();
if (path === "/workspaces/new") {
overlay.open({ type: "new-workspace" });
if (router && router.state.location.pathname !== "/") {
router.navigate("/", { replace: true });
}
return true;
}
if (path === "/onboarding") {
overlay.open({ type: "onboarding" });
if (router && router.state.location.pathname !== "/") {
router.navigate("/", { replace: true });
}
return true;
}
if (path.startsWith("/invite/")) {
let id = "";
try {
id = decodeURIComponent(path.slice("/invite/".length));
} catch {
return true;
}
if (id) {
overlay.open({ type: "invite", invitationId: id });
return true;
}
}
// Any other navigation cancels a live overlay.
if (overlay.overlay) overlay.close();
return false;
}
/**
* Intercept pushes that change workspace. Returns `true` if the navigation
* was delegated to the tab store (caller should NOT proceed).
*
* This is the entry point that makes shared code platform-agnostic:
* sidebar dropdown, cmd+k "switch workspace", post-delete redirects,
* invite-accept flow — they all call `useNavigation().push(path)` with a
* full workspace URL, and on desktop we translate "target slug differs
* from active" into "switch the tab-group that's visible in the TabBar".
*/
function tryRouteToOtherWorkspace(path: string): boolean {
const targetSlug = extractWorkspaceSlug(path);
if (!targetSlug) return false;
const { activeWorkspaceSlug, switchWorkspace } = useTabStore.getState();
if (targetSlug === activeWorkspaceSlug) return false;
switchWorkspace(targetSlug, path);
return true;
}
/**
* Root-level navigation provider for components outside the per-tab
* RouterProviders (sidebar, search dialog, modals, WindowOverlay contents).
* Root-level navigation provider for components outside the per-tab RouterProviders
* (sidebar, search dialog, modals, etc.).
*
* Reads from the active tab's memory router via router.subscribe().
* Does NOT use any react-router hooks — it's above all RouterProviders.
@@ -109,88 +19,59 @@ export function DesktopNavigationProvider({
}: {
children: React.ReactNode;
}) {
// Primitive-only subscriptions so this component doesn't re-render on
// unrelated store updates (e.g. an inactive tab's router tick). We
// resolve the active router here only to subscribe once per tab switch.
const { tabId: activeTabId } = useActiveTabIdentity();
const router = useActiveTabRouter();
// Mirror the active tab router's full location (pathname + search) so
// shell-level consumers of useNavigation() — ChatWindow in particular —
// can read URL search params. Must stay in sync with TabNavigationProvider
// below; a partial shape here (just pathname) silently broke focus-mode
// anchor resolution on `/inbox?issue=…`.
const [location, setLocation] = useState<{ pathname: string; search: string }>(
() => ({
pathname: router?.state.location.pathname ?? "/",
search: router?.state.location.search ?? "",
}),
);
const activeTab = useTabStore((s) => s.tabs.find((t) => t.id === s.activeTabId));
const [pathname, setPathname] = useState(activeTab?.path ?? "/issues");
// Subscribe to the active tab's router for pathname updates
useEffect(() => {
if (!router) {
setLocation({ pathname: "/", search: "" });
return;
}
setLocation({
pathname: router.state.location.pathname,
search: router.state.location.search,
if (!activeTab) return;
setPathname(activeTab.router.state.location.pathname);
return activeTab.router.subscribe((state) => {
setPathname(state.location.pathname);
});
return router.subscribe((state) => {
setLocation({
pathname: state.location.pathname,
search: state.location.search,
});
});
}, [activeTabId, router]);
}, [activeTab?.id]); // eslint-disable-line react-hooks/exhaustive-deps
const adapter: NavigationAdapter = useMemo(
() => ({
push: (path: string) => {
if (path === "/login") {
// DashboardGuard token expired — force back to login screen
useAuthStore.getState().logout();
return;
}
const active = currentActiveTab();
if (tryRouteToOverlay(path, active?.router)) return;
if (tryRouteToOtherWorkspace(path)) return;
active?.router.navigate(path);
const tab = useTabStore.getState().tabs.find(
(t) => t.id === useTabStore.getState().activeTabId,
);
tab?.router.navigate(path);
},
replace: (path: string) => {
const active = currentActiveTab();
if (tryRouteToOverlay(path, active?.router)) return;
if (tryRouteToOtherWorkspace(path)) return;
active?.router.navigate(path, { replace: true });
const tab = useTabStore.getState().tabs.find(
(t) => t.id === useTabStore.getState().activeTabId,
);
tab?.router.navigate(path, { replace: true });
},
back: () => {
currentActiveTab()?.router.navigate(-1);
const tab = useTabStore.getState().tabs.find(
(t) => t.id === useTabStore.getState().activeTabId,
);
tab?.router.navigate(-1);
},
pathname: location.pathname,
searchParams: new URLSearchParams(location.search),
pathname,
searchParams: new URLSearchParams(),
openInNewTab: (path: string, title?: string) => {
// Cross-workspace "open in new tab" switches workspace and opens
// the path there; same-workspace just adds a tab in the current group.
const slug = extractWorkspaceSlug(path);
const store = useTabStore.getState();
if (slug && slug !== store.activeWorkspaceSlug) {
store.switchWorkspace(slug, path);
return;
}
const icon = resolveRouteIcon(path);
const store = useTabStore.getState();
const tabId = store.openTab(path, title ?? path, icon);
if (tabId) store.setActiveTab(tabId);
store.setActiveTab(tabId);
},
getShareableUrl: (path: string) => `${APP_URL}${path}`,
getShareableUrl: (path: string) => `https://www.multica.ai${path}`,
}),
[location],
[pathname],
);
return <NavigationProvider value={adapter}>{children}</NavigationProvider>;
}
function currentActiveTab() {
return getActiveTab(useTabStore.getState());
}
/**
* Per-tab navigation provider rendered inside each tab's Activity wrapper.
* Subscribes to the tab's own router for up-to-date pathname.
@@ -215,31 +96,18 @@ export function TabNavigationProvider({
const adapter: NavigationAdapter = useMemo(
() => ({
push: (path: string) => {
if (tryRouteToOverlay(path, router)) return;
if (tryRouteToOtherWorkspace(path)) return;
router.navigate(path);
},
replace: (path: string) => {
if (tryRouteToOverlay(path, router)) return;
if (tryRouteToOtherWorkspace(path)) return;
router.navigate(path, { replace: true });
},
push: (path: string) => router.navigate(path),
replace: (path: string) => router.navigate(path, { replace: true }),
back: () => router.navigate(-1),
pathname: location.pathname,
searchParams: new URLSearchParams(location.search),
openInNewTab: (path: string, title?: string) => {
const slug = extractWorkspaceSlug(path);
const store = useTabStore.getState();
if (slug && slug !== store.activeWorkspaceSlug) {
store.switchWorkspace(slug, path);
return;
}
const icon = resolveRouteIcon(path);
const tabId = store.openTab(path, title ?? path, icon);
if (tabId) store.setActiveTab(tabId);
const store = useTabStore.getState();
const newTabId = store.openTab(path, title ?? path, icon);
store.setActiveTab(newTabId);
},
getShareableUrl: (path: string) => `${APP_URL}${path}`,
getShareableUrl: (path: string) => `https://www.multica.ai${path}`,
}),
[router, location],
);

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@@ -8,23 +8,14 @@ import {
import type { RouteObject } from "react-router-dom";
import { IssueDetailPage } from "./pages/issue-detail-page";
import { ProjectDetailPage } from "./pages/project-detail-page";
import { AutopilotDetailPage } from "./pages/autopilot-detail-page";
import { SkillDetailPage } from "./pages/skill-detail-page";
import { AgentDetailPage } from "./pages/agent-detail-page";
import { RuntimeDetailPage } from "./pages/runtime-detail-page";
import { IssuesPage } from "@multica/views/issues/components";
import { ProjectsPage } from "@multica/views/projects/components";
import { AutopilotsPage } from "@multica/views/autopilots/components";
import { MyIssuesPage } from "@multica/views/my-issues";
import { RuntimesPage } from "@multica/views/runtimes";
import { SkillsPage } from "@multica/views/skills";
import { DesktopRuntimesPage } from "./components/desktop-runtimes-page";
import { AgentsPage } from "@multica/views/agents";
import { InboxPage } from "@multica/views/inbox";
import { SettingsPage } from "@multica/views/settings";
import { Download, Server } from "lucide-react";
import { DaemonSettingsTab } from "./components/daemon-settings-tab";
import { UpdatesSettingsTab } from "./components/updates-settings-tab";
import { WorkspaceRouteLayout } from "./components/workspace-route-layout";
/**
* Sets document.title from the deepest matched route's handle.title.
@@ -56,110 +47,45 @@ function PageShell() {
);
}
/**
* Route definitions shared by all tabs.
*
* Every tab path is workspace-scoped: `/{slug}/{route}/...`. Pre-workspace
* flows (create workspace, accept invite) are NOT routes — they render as a
* window-level overlay via `WindowOverlay`, dispatched by the navigation
* adapter's transition-path interception. The `activeWorkspaceSlug` in the
* tab store decides which workspace's tabs are visible in the TabBar;
* workspace-less state (zero-workspace user) shows the overlay instead.
*
* The root index route stays as a harmless safety net. With per-workspace
* tabs, nothing should construct a tab at `/` — but if one ever slips
* through (malformed persisted state that dodges the migration, direct
* router.navigate from unforeseen code), the index falls back to null
* rather than 404; App.tsx's bootstrap repoints activeWorkspaceSlug on the
* next render pass.
*/
/** Route definitions shared by all tabs (no layout wrapper). */
export const appRoutes: RouteObject[] = [
{
element: <PageShell />,
children: [
{ index: true, element: null },
{ index: true, element: <Navigate to="/issues" replace /> },
{ path: "issues", element: <IssuesPage />, handle: { title: "Issues" } },
{
path: ":workspaceSlug",
element: <WorkspaceRouteLayout />,
children: [
{ index: true, element: <Navigate to="issues" replace /> },
{ path: "issues", element: <IssuesPage />, handle: { title: "Issues" } },
{
path: "issues/:id",
element: <IssueDetailPage />,
handle: { title: "Issue" },
},
{
path: "projects",
element: <ProjectsPage />,
handle: { title: "Projects" },
},
{
path: "projects/:id",
element: <ProjectDetailPage />,
handle: { title: "Project" },
},
{
path: "autopilots",
element: <AutopilotsPage />,
handle: { title: "Autopilot" },
},
{
path: "autopilots/:id",
element: <AutopilotDetailPage />,
handle: { title: "Autopilot" },
},
{
path: "my-issues",
element: <MyIssuesPage />,
handle: { title: "My Issues" },
},
{
path: "runtimes",
element: <DesktopRuntimesPage />,
handle: { title: "Runtimes" },
},
{
path: "runtimes/:id",
element: <RuntimeDetailPage />,
handle: { title: "Runtime" },
},
{ path: "skills", element: <SkillsPage />, handle: { title: "Skills" } },
{
path: "skills/:id",
element: <SkillDetailPage />,
handle: { title: "Skill" },
},
{ path: "agents", element: <AgentsPage />, handle: { title: "Agents" } },
{
path: "agents/:id",
element: <AgentDetailPage />,
handle: { title: "Agent" },
},
{ path: "inbox", element: <InboxPage />, handle: { title: "Inbox" } },
{
path: "settings",
element: (
<SettingsPage
extraAccountTabs={[
{
value: "daemon",
label: "Daemon",
icon: Server,
content: <DaemonSettingsTab />,
},
{
value: "updates",
label: "Updates",
icon: Download,
content: <UpdatesSettingsTab />,
},
]}
/>
),
handle: { title: "Settings" },
},
],
path: "issues/:id",
element: <IssueDetailPage />,
handle: { title: "Issue" },
},
{
path: "projects",
element: <ProjectsPage />,
handle: { title: "Projects" },
},
{
path: "projects/:id",
element: <ProjectDetailPage />,
handle: { title: "Project" },
},
{
path: "my-issues",
element: <MyIssuesPage />,
handle: { title: "My Issues" },
},
{
path: "runtimes",
element: <RuntimesPage />,
handle: { title: "Runtimes" },
},
{ path: "skills", element: <SkillsPage />, handle: { title: "Skills" } },
{ path: "agents", element: <AgentsPage />, handle: { title: "Agents" } },
{ path: "inbox", element: <InboxPage />, handle: { title: "Inbox" } },
{
path: "settings",
element: <SettingsPage />,
handle: { title: "Settings" },
},
],
},

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@@ -1,224 +0,0 @@
import { describe, expect, it, vi, beforeEach } from "vitest";
// createTabRouter transitively pulls in route modules that expect a browser
// router context. For pure store tests we stub it to a minimal disposable.
const createTabRouterMock = vi.hoisted(() =>
vi.fn(() => ({
dispose: vi.fn(),
state: { location: { pathname: "/" } },
navigate: vi.fn(),
subscribe: vi.fn(() => () => {}),
})),
);
vi.mock("../routes", () => ({
createTabRouter: createTabRouterMock,
}));
import {
sanitizeTabPath,
migrateV1ToV2,
useTabStore,
} from "./tab-store";
beforeEach(() => {
createTabRouterMock.mockClear();
useTabStore.getState().reset();
});
describe("sanitizeTabPath", () => {
it("rejects the root sentinel — tabs must be workspace-scoped", () => {
expect(sanitizeTabPath("/")).toBeNull();
expect(sanitizeTabPath("")).toBeNull();
});
it("silently rejects transition paths (no warn — navigation adapter intercepts them)", () => {
const warn = vi.spyOn(console, "warn").mockImplementation(() => {});
expect(sanitizeTabPath("/workspaces/new")).toBeNull();
expect(sanitizeTabPath("/invite/abc")).toBeNull();
expect(warn).not.toHaveBeenCalled();
warn.mockRestore();
});
it("passes through valid workspace-scoped paths", () => {
expect(sanitizeTabPath("/acme/issues")).toBe("/acme/issues");
expect(sanitizeTabPath("/my-team/projects/abc")).toBe("/my-team/projects/abc");
});
it("rejects paths whose first segment is a reserved slug (missing workspace prefix)", () => {
const warn = vi.spyOn(console, "warn").mockImplementation(() => {});
expect(sanitizeTabPath("/issues")).toBeNull();
expect(sanitizeTabPath("/settings")).toBeNull();
expect(warn).toHaveBeenCalled();
warn.mockRestore();
});
it("passes through user slugs that happen to look path-like but aren't reserved", () => {
expect(sanitizeTabPath("/acme-issues/issues")).toBe("/acme-issues/issues");
expect(sanitizeTabPath("/project-x/inbox")).toBe("/project-x/inbox");
});
});
describe("migrateV1ToV2", () => {
it("groups v1 flat tabs by workspace slug", () => {
const v1 = {
tabs: [
{ id: "t1", path: "/acme/issues", title: "Issues", icon: "ListTodo" },
{ id: "t2", path: "/acme/projects", title: "Projects", icon: "FolderKanban" },
{ id: "t3", path: "/butter/issues", title: "Issues", icon: "ListTodo" },
],
activeTabId: "t2",
};
const v2 = migrateV1ToV2(v1);
expect(Object.keys(v2.byWorkspace).sort()).toEqual(["acme", "butter"]);
expect(v2.byWorkspace.acme.tabs).toHaveLength(2);
expect(v2.byWorkspace.butter.tabs).toHaveLength(1);
expect(v2.byWorkspace.acme.activeTabId).toBe("t2");
expect(v2.byWorkspace.butter.activeTabId).toBe("t3"); // first tab in group
expect(v2.activeWorkspaceSlug).toBe("acme"); // contained v1.activeTabId
});
it("drops tabs at root / transition / reserved-slug paths", () => {
const v1 = {
tabs: [
{ id: "t1", path: "/", title: "Issues", icon: "ListTodo" },
{ id: "t2", path: "/workspaces/new", title: "New", icon: "Plus" },
{ id: "t3", path: "/invite/abc", title: "Invite", icon: "Mail" },
{ id: "t4", path: "/acme/issues", title: "Issues", icon: "ListTodo" },
],
activeTabId: "t1",
};
const v2 = migrateV1ToV2(v1);
expect(Object.keys(v2.byWorkspace)).toEqual(["acme"]);
expect(v2.byWorkspace.acme.tabs).toHaveLength(1);
// v1.activeTabId was dropped; active falls back to first group's first tab.
expect(v2.activeWorkspaceSlug).toBe("acme");
expect(v2.byWorkspace.acme.activeTabId).toBe("t4");
});
it("handles empty v1 state gracefully", () => {
const v2 = migrateV1ToV2({ tabs: [], activeTabId: "" });
expect(v2.byWorkspace).toEqual({});
expect(v2.activeWorkspaceSlug).toBeNull();
});
it("handles v1 with no tabs field (corrupted state)", () => {
const v2 = migrateV1ToV2({});
expect(v2.byWorkspace).toEqual({});
expect(v2.activeWorkspaceSlug).toBeNull();
});
});
describe("useTabStore actions", () => {
it("switchWorkspace creates a new group with a default tab on first entry", () => {
useTabStore.getState().switchWorkspace("acme");
const s = useTabStore.getState();
expect(s.activeWorkspaceSlug).toBe("acme");
expect(s.byWorkspace.acme.tabs).toHaveLength(1);
expect(s.byWorkspace.acme.tabs[0].path).toBe("/acme/issues");
});
it("switchWorkspace without openPath restores the group's last active tab", () => {
const store = useTabStore.getState();
store.switchWorkspace("acme");
store.addTab("/acme/projects", "Projects", "FolderKanban");
const acmeProjectsId = useTabStore.getState().byWorkspace.acme.tabs[1].id;
store.setActiveTab(acmeProjectsId);
// Enter a different workspace then come back
store.switchWorkspace("butter");
expect(useTabStore.getState().activeWorkspaceSlug).toBe("butter");
store.switchWorkspace("acme");
const s = useTabStore.getState();
expect(s.activeWorkspaceSlug).toBe("acme");
expect(s.byWorkspace.acme.activeTabId).toBe(acmeProjectsId);
});
it("switchWorkspace with openPath dedupes into an existing tab with same path", () => {
const store = useTabStore.getState();
store.switchWorkspace("acme"); // creates default /acme/issues
store.addTab("/acme/projects", "Projects", "FolderKanban");
store.switchWorkspace("acme", "/acme/issues");
const s = useTabStore.getState();
expect(s.byWorkspace.acme.tabs).toHaveLength(2); // no duplicate created
const activeTab = s.byWorkspace.acme.tabs.find(
(t) => t.id === s.byWorkspace.acme.activeTabId,
);
expect(activeTab?.path).toBe("/acme/issues");
});
it("switchWorkspace with openPath not matching any tab adds a new tab", () => {
const store = useTabStore.getState();
store.switchWorkspace("acme");
store.switchWorkspace("acme", "/acme/issues/bug-42");
const s = useTabStore.getState();
expect(s.byWorkspace.acme.tabs).toHaveLength(2);
const activeTab = s.byWorkspace.acme.tabs.find(
(t) => t.id === s.byWorkspace.acme.activeTabId,
);
expect(activeTab?.path).toBe("/acme/issues/bug-42");
});
it("openTab dedupes by path within the active workspace", () => {
const store = useTabStore.getState();
store.switchWorkspace("acme");
const id1 = store.openTab("/acme/projects", "Projects", "FolderKanban");
const id2 = store.openTab("/acme/projects", "Projects", "FolderKanban");
expect(id1).toBe(id2);
expect(useTabStore.getState().byWorkspace.acme.tabs).toHaveLength(2); // default + projects
});
it("closeTab on the last tab in a workspace reseeds the default tab", () => {
const store = useTabStore.getState();
store.switchWorkspace("acme");
const onlyTabId = useTabStore.getState().byWorkspace.acme.tabs[0].id;
store.closeTab(onlyTabId);
const s = useTabStore.getState();
expect(s.byWorkspace.acme.tabs).toHaveLength(1);
expect(s.byWorkspace.acme.tabs[0].path).toBe("/acme/issues");
expect(s.byWorkspace.acme.tabs[0].id).not.toBe(onlyTabId); // fresh tab
});
it("validateWorkspaceSlugs drops groups for slugs not in the valid set and repoints active", () => {
const store = useTabStore.getState();
store.switchWorkspace("acme");
store.switchWorkspace("butter");
store.switchWorkspace("acme");
expect(useTabStore.getState().activeWorkspaceSlug).toBe("acme");
// Admin removed the user from acme
store.validateWorkspaceSlugs(new Set(["butter"]));
const s = useTabStore.getState();
expect(Object.keys(s.byWorkspace)).toEqual(["butter"]);
expect(s.activeWorkspaceSlug).toBe("butter");
});
it("validateWorkspaceSlugs sets activeWorkspaceSlug to null when all groups are dropped", () => {
const store = useTabStore.getState();
store.switchWorkspace("acme");
store.validateWorkspaceSlugs(new Set());
const s = useTabStore.getState();
expect(s.byWorkspace).toEqual({});
expect(s.activeWorkspaceSlug).toBeNull();
});
it("reset wipes the whole store", () => {
const store = useTabStore.getState();
store.switchWorkspace("acme");
store.switchWorkspace("butter");
store.reset();
const s = useTabStore.getState();
expect(s.activeWorkspaceSlug).toBeNull();
expect(s.byWorkspace).toEqual({});
});
it("setActiveTab across workspaces also flips the active workspace", () => {
const store = useTabStore.getState();
store.switchWorkspace("acme");
store.switchWorkspace("butter");
const acmeTabId = useTabStore.getState().byWorkspace.acme.tabs[0].id;
store.setActiveTab(acmeTabId);
expect(useTabStore.getState().activeWorkspaceSlug).toBe("acme");
});
});

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@@ -3,7 +3,6 @@ import { createJSONStorage, persist } from "zustand/middleware";
import { arrayMove } from "@dnd-kit/sortable";
import { createPersistStorage, defaultStorage } from "@multica/core/platform";
import { createSafeId } from "@multica/core/utils";
import { isReservedSlug } from "@multica/core/paths";
import type { DataRouter } from "react-router-dom";
import { createTabRouter } from "../routes";
@@ -13,7 +12,6 @@ import { createTabRouter } from "../routes";
export interface Tab {
id: string;
/** Every tab path is workspace-scoped: `/{workspaceSlug}/{route}/...`. */
path: string;
title: string;
icon: string;
@@ -22,77 +20,24 @@ export interface Tab {
historyLength: number;
}
export interface WorkspaceTabGroup {
tabs: Tab[];
/** Must be a valid tab.id in `tabs`; the empty-tabs state is transient only. */
activeTabId: string;
}
interface TabStore {
/**
* The workspace currently visible in the TabBar / TabContent. Null in three
* cases:
* - Fresh install, before any workspace exists or is selected.
* - Logged-out state (reset() wipes it).
* - Every workspace the user had access to got deleted / revoked.
* When null, TabContent renders nothing and the WindowOverlay takes over.
*/
activeWorkspaceSlug: string | null;
tabs: Tab[];
activeTabId: string;
/**
* Tab groups keyed by workspace slug. Each slug maps to an independent
* (tabs, activeTabId) pair; switching workspaces swaps the visible set
* without affecting any other group. Cross-workspace tab leakage — the
* bug that drove this refactor — is impossible by construction because
* there is no global tab array anymore.
*/
byWorkspace: Record<string, WorkspaceTabGroup>;
/**
* Switch to a workspace.
* - If the group doesn't exist yet, create it with a single default tab.
* - If `openPath` is given, find a tab with that exact path and activate
* it; otherwise add a new tab and activate it.
* - If `openPath` is omitted, restore the group's last active tab
* (VSCode / Slack behavior — workspaces resume where you left off).
*/
switchWorkspace: (slug: string, openPath?: string) => void;
/** Open-or-activate (dedupes by path) a tab in the active workspace. */
/** Open a background tab. Deduplicates by path. Returns the tab id. */
openTab: (path: string, title: string, icon: string) => string;
/** Always creates a new tab (no dedupe) in the active workspace. */
/** Always create a new tab (no dedup). Returns the tab id. */
addTab: (path: string, title: string, icon: string) => string;
/**
* Close a tab. Finds it across all workspaces (callers like the X button
* only know the tab id, not the owning workspace). If this is the last
* tab in its workspace, reseed a default tab so the invariant
* "every live workspace has at least one tab" holds.
*/
/** Close a tab. Disposes router. */
closeTab: (tabId: string) => void;
/**
* Activate a tab. Finds it across all workspaces. Sets both the owning
* workspace as active and that group's activeTabId; needed for any code
* path that "jumps" to a tab belonging to a non-active workspace.
*/
/** Switch to a tab by id. */
setActiveTab: (tabId: string) => void;
/** Patch metadata of a tab (router-sync, title-sync). Finds across groups. */
/** Update a tab's metadata (path, title, icon — partial). */
updateTab: (tabId: string, patch: Partial<Pick<Tab, "path" | "title" | "icon">>) => void;
/** Patch history tracking of a tab. Finds across groups. */
/** Update a tab's history tracking. */
updateTabHistory: (tabId: string, historyIndex: number, historyLength: number) => void;
/** Reorder within the active workspace's group only. */
/** Reorder tabs by moving one from fromIndex to toIndex. Preserves router/history. */
moveTab: (fromIndex: number, toIndex: number) => void;
/**
* After the workspace list arrives/changes (login, realtime delete), drop
* any tab group whose slug is no longer in `validSlugs`, and repoint
* `activeWorkspaceSlug` if it pointed at one of the dropped groups.
*/
validateWorkspaceSlugs: (validSlugs: Set<string>) => void;
/**
* Wipe everything. Called from logout so the next user doesn't inherit
* the prior user's tabs. Zustand persist only writes to localStorage;
* clearing the storage key alone would leave this live store intact
* until app restart.
*/
reset: () => void;
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -100,82 +45,29 @@ interface TabStore {
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
const ROUTE_ICONS: Record<string, string> = {
inbox: "Inbox",
"my-issues": "CircleUser",
issues: "ListTodo",
projects: "FolderKanban",
autopilots: "ListTodo",
agents: "Bot",
runtimes: "Monitor",
skills: "BookOpenText",
settings: "Settings",
"/inbox": "Inbox",
"/my-issues": "CircleUser",
"/issues": "ListTodo",
"/projects": "FolderKanban",
"/agents": "Bot",
"/runtimes": "Monitor",
"/skills": "BookOpenText",
"/settings": "Settings",
};
/**
* Resolve a route icon from a pathname.
*
* Tab paths are always workspace-scoped: `/{slug}/{route}/...`, so the route
* segment lives at index 1. Pre-workspace flows (create, invite) are rendered
* by the window overlay, never as tabs.
*
* Title is NOT determined here — it comes from document.title.
*/
/** Resolve a route icon. Title is NOT determined here — it comes from document.title. */
export function resolveRouteIcon(pathname: string): string {
const segments = pathname.split("/").filter(Boolean);
return ROUTE_ICONS[segments[1] ?? ""] ?? "ListTodo";
}
/** Extract the leading workspace slug from a path, or null if the path
* isn't workspace-scoped (global path, root, or empty). */
function extractWorkspaceSlug(path: string): string | null {
const first = path.split("/").filter(Boolean)[0] ?? "";
if (!first) return null;
if (isReservedSlug(first)) return null;
return first;
return ROUTE_ICONS[pathname]
?? (pathname.startsWith("/issues/") ? "ListTodo" : undefined)
?? (pathname.startsWith("/projects/") ? "FolderKanban" : undefined)
?? "ListTodo";
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Path sanitization (defensive)
// Store
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* Defensive: catch paths that don't belong in the tab store.
*
* Two kinds of rejects:
* 1. **Transition paths** (`/workspaces/new`, `/invite/...`). These are
* pre-workspace flows rendered by the window overlay on desktop, not
* tab routes. The navigation adapter normally intercepts these before
* they reach the store; this guard catches older persisted state.
* 2. **Malformed workspace-scoped paths** like a stray `/issues/abc` that
* was constructed without the workspace prefix. The router would
* interpret `issues` as a workspace slug → NoAccessPage.
*
* Returns null for rejects (caller decides how to recover — usually by
* dropping the tab or substituting a default). Unlike the prior design,
* there is no root "/" sentinel — tabs are always scoped.
*/
export function sanitizeTabPath(path: string): string | null {
const firstSegment = path.split("/").filter(Boolean)[0] ?? "";
if (!firstSegment) return null;
if (isReservedSlug(firstSegment)) {
// Don't log for known transition paths — these are legitimate inputs
// at the interception boundary (older persisted state or stale callers).
const isTransition = path === "/workspaces/new" || path.startsWith("/invite/");
if (!isTransition) {
// eslint-disable-next-line no-console
console.warn(
`[tab-store] tab path "${path}" starts with reserved slug "${firstSegment}" — ` +
`caller likely forgot the workspace prefix. Dropping.`,
);
}
return null;
}
return path;
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Tab factory
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
const DEFAULT_PATH = "/issues";
function createId(): string {
return createSafeId();
@@ -193,513 +85,112 @@ function makeTab(path: string, title: string, icon: string): Tab {
};
}
/** Default entry point for a workspace — its issues list. */
function defaultPathFor(slug: string): string {
return `/${slug}/issues`;
}
function defaultTabFor(slug: string): Tab {
const path = defaultPathFor(slug);
return makeTab(path, "Issues", resolveRouteIcon(path));
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Group helpers
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
function findTabLocation(
byWorkspace: Record<string, WorkspaceTabGroup>,
tabId: string,
): { slug: string; group: WorkspaceTabGroup; index: number } | null {
for (const slug of Object.keys(byWorkspace)) {
const group = byWorkspace[slug];
const index = group.tabs.findIndex((t) => t.id === tabId);
if (index >= 0) return { slug, group, index };
}
return null;
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Store
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
const initialTab = makeTab(DEFAULT_PATH, "Issues", resolveRouteIcon(DEFAULT_PATH));
export const useTabStore = create<TabStore>()(
persist(
(set, get) => ({
activeWorkspaceSlug: null,
byWorkspace: {},
tabs: [initialTab],
activeTabId: initialTab.id,
switchWorkspace(slug, openPath) {
// Defensive no-op if slug is empty/invalid — callers like the
// NavigationAdapter's path-parser should already have filtered
// these, but belt-and-braces keeps garbage out of the store.
if (!slug) return;
const { byWorkspace } = get();
const existing = byWorkspace[slug];
openTab(path, title, icon) {
const { tabs } = get();
const existing = tabs.find((t) => t.path === path);
if (existing) return existing.id;
// Decide the desired active path for this workspace.
const desiredPath = openPath ?? (existing ? null : defaultPathFor(slug));
const tab = makeTab(path, title, icon);
set({ tabs: [...tabs, tab] });
return tab.id;
},
if (!existing) {
// First time entering this workspace — create the group.
const seedPath =
desiredPath && sanitizeTabPath(desiredPath) === desiredPath
? desiredPath
: defaultPathFor(slug);
const tab = makeTab(seedPath, "Issues", resolveRouteIcon(seedPath));
set({
activeWorkspaceSlug: slug,
byWorkspace: {
...byWorkspace,
[slug]: { tabs: [tab], activeTabId: tab.id },
},
});
return;
}
addTab(path, title, icon) {
const tab = makeTab(path, title, icon);
set((s) => ({ tabs: [...s.tabs, tab] }));
return tab.id;
},
// Workspace already has tabs. Either dedupe into an existing tab or
// add a new one (when openPath was supplied and no tab matches it).
if (desiredPath) {
const clean = sanitizeTabPath(desiredPath);
if (clean) {
const match = existing.tabs.find((t) => t.path === clean);
if (match) {
set({
activeWorkspaceSlug: slug,
byWorkspace: {
...byWorkspace,
[slug]: { ...existing, activeTabId: match.id },
},
});
return;
}
const tab = makeTab(clean, "Issues", resolveRouteIcon(clean));
set({
activeWorkspaceSlug: slug,
byWorkspace: {
...byWorkspace,
[slug]: {
tabs: [...existing.tabs, tab],
activeTabId: tab.id,
},
},
});
return;
}
}
closeTab(tabId) {
const { tabs, activeTabId } = get();
// No openPath (or openPath was rejected) — just restore the group.
set({ activeWorkspaceSlug: slug });
},
const closingTab = tabs.find((t) => t.id === tabId);
openTab(path, title, icon) {
const { activeWorkspaceSlug, byWorkspace } = get();
const clean = sanitizeTabPath(path);
if (!activeWorkspaceSlug || !clean) return "";
const group = byWorkspace[activeWorkspaceSlug];
if (!group) return "";
// Never close the last tab — replace with default
if (tabs.length === 1) {
closingTab?.router.dispose();
const fresh = makeTab(DEFAULT_PATH, "Issues", resolveRouteIcon(DEFAULT_PATH));
set({ tabs: [fresh], activeTabId: fresh.id });
return;
}
const existing = group.tabs.find((t) => t.path === clean);
if (existing) {
set({
byWorkspace: {
...byWorkspace,
[activeWorkspaceSlug]: { ...group, activeTabId: existing.id },
},
});
return existing.id;
}
const idx = tabs.findIndex((t) => t.id === tabId);
if (idx === -1) return;
const tab = makeTab(clean, title, icon);
set({
byWorkspace: {
...byWorkspace,
[activeWorkspaceSlug]: {
tabs: [...group.tabs, tab],
activeTabId: group.activeTabId,
},
},
});
return tab.id;
},
closingTab?.router.dispose();
const next = tabs.filter((t) => t.id !== tabId);
addTab(path, title, icon) {
const { activeWorkspaceSlug, byWorkspace } = get();
const clean = sanitizeTabPath(path);
if (!activeWorkspaceSlug || !clean) return "";
const group = byWorkspace[activeWorkspaceSlug];
if (!group) return "";
if (tabId === activeTabId) {
const newActive = next[Math.min(idx, next.length - 1)];
set({ tabs: next, activeTabId: newActive.id });
} else {
set({ tabs: next });
}
},
const tab = makeTab(clean, title, icon);
set({
byWorkspace: {
...byWorkspace,
[activeWorkspaceSlug]: {
tabs: [...group.tabs, tab],
activeTabId: group.activeTabId,
},
},
});
return tab.id;
},
setActiveTab(tabId) {
set({ activeTabId: tabId });
},
closeTab(tabId) {
const { byWorkspace } = get();
const hit = findTabLocation(byWorkspace, tabId);
if (!hit) return;
const { slug, group, index } = hit;
updateTab(tabId, patch) {
set((s) => ({
tabs: s.tabs.map((t) =>
t.id === tabId ? { ...t, ...patch } : t,
),
}));
},
const closing = group.tabs[index];
closing.router.dispose();
updateTabHistory(tabId, historyIndex, historyLength) {
set((s) => ({
tabs: s.tabs.map((t) =>
t.id === tabId ? { ...t, historyIndex, historyLength } : t,
),
}));
},
if (group.tabs.length === 1) {
// Last tab in this workspace — reseed a default so the workspace
// always has at least one tab. Closing a workspace as an explicit
// action is a separate concern (Leave/Delete in Settings).
const fresh = defaultTabFor(slug);
set({
byWorkspace: {
...byWorkspace,
[slug]: { tabs: [fresh], activeTabId: fresh.id },
},
});
return;
}
const nextTabs = group.tabs.filter((t) => t.id !== tabId);
const nextActiveTabId =
group.activeTabId === tabId
? nextTabs[Math.min(index, nextTabs.length - 1)].id
: group.activeTabId;
set({
byWorkspace: {
...byWorkspace,
[slug]: { tabs: nextTabs, activeTabId: nextActiveTabId },
},
});
},
setActiveTab(tabId) {
const { byWorkspace, activeWorkspaceSlug } = get();
const hit = findTabLocation(byWorkspace, tabId);
if (!hit) return;
const { slug, group } = hit;
if (slug === activeWorkspaceSlug && group.activeTabId === tabId) return;
set({
activeWorkspaceSlug: slug,
byWorkspace: {
...byWorkspace,
[slug]: { ...group, activeTabId: tabId },
},
});
},
updateTab(tabId, patch) {
const { byWorkspace } = get();
const hit = findTabLocation(byWorkspace, tabId);
if (!hit) return;
const { slug, group, index } = hit;
const current = group.tabs[index];
const next: Tab = { ...current, ...patch };
const nextTabs = [...group.tabs];
nextTabs[index] = next;
set({
byWorkspace: {
...byWorkspace,
[slug]: { ...group, tabs: nextTabs },
},
});
},
updateTabHistory(tabId, historyIndex, historyLength) {
const { byWorkspace } = get();
const hit = findTabLocation(byWorkspace, tabId);
if (!hit) return;
const { slug, group, index } = hit;
const current = group.tabs[index];
const next: Tab = { ...current, historyIndex, historyLength };
const nextTabs = [...group.tabs];
nextTabs[index] = next;
set({
byWorkspace: {
...byWorkspace,
[slug]: { ...group, tabs: nextTabs },
},
});
},
moveTab(fromIndex, toIndex) {
if (fromIndex === toIndex) return;
const { activeWorkspaceSlug, byWorkspace } = get();
if (!activeWorkspaceSlug) return;
const group = byWorkspace[activeWorkspaceSlug];
if (!group) return;
set({
byWorkspace: {
...byWorkspace,
[activeWorkspaceSlug]: {
...group,
tabs: arrayMove(group.tabs, fromIndex, toIndex),
},
},
});
},
validateWorkspaceSlugs(validSlugs) {
const { activeWorkspaceSlug, byWorkspace } = get();
let changed = false;
const nextByWorkspace: Record<string, WorkspaceTabGroup> = {};
for (const slug of Object.keys(byWorkspace)) {
if (validSlugs.has(slug)) {
nextByWorkspace[slug] = byWorkspace[slug];
} else {
changed = true;
for (const t of byWorkspace[slug].tabs) t.router.dispose();
}
}
let nextActive = activeWorkspaceSlug;
if (nextActive && !validSlugs.has(nextActive)) {
nextActive = Object.keys(nextByWorkspace)[0] ?? null;
changed = true;
}
if (!changed) return;
set({ byWorkspace: nextByWorkspace, activeWorkspaceSlug: nextActive });
},
reset() {
const { byWorkspace } = get();
for (const slug of Object.keys(byWorkspace)) {
for (const t of byWorkspace[slug].tabs) t.router.dispose();
}
set({ activeWorkspaceSlug: null, byWorkspace: {} });
},
moveTab(fromIndex, toIndex) {
if (fromIndex === toIndex) return;
set((s) => ({ tabs: arrayMove(s.tabs, fromIndex, toIndex) }));
},
}),
{
name: "multica_tabs",
version: 2,
version: 1,
storage: createJSONStorage(() => createPersistStorage(defaultStorage)),
migrate: (persistedState, version) => {
// v1 → v2: flat `tabs` array → per-workspace grouping.
// Tabs whose path isn't workspace-scoped (root `/`, login, etc.)
// are dropped — they have no workspace to belong to, and the new
// model's invariant is "every tab lives in a workspace group".
if (version < 2 && persistedState && typeof persistedState === "object") {
return migrateV1ToV2(persistedState as Partial<V1Persisted>);
}
return persistedState as V2Persisted;
},
partialize: (state) => ({
activeWorkspaceSlug: state.activeWorkspaceSlug,
byWorkspace: Object.fromEntries(
Object.entries(state.byWorkspace).map(([slug, group]) => [
slug,
{
activeTabId: group.activeTabId,
tabs: group.tabs.map(
({ router: _router, historyIndex: _hi, historyLength: _hl, ...rest }) =>
rest,
),
},
]),
tabs: state.tabs.map(
({ router, historyIndex, historyLength, ...rest }) => rest,
),
activeTabId: state.activeTabId,
}),
merge: (persistedState, currentState) => {
const persisted = persistedState as Partial<V2Persisted> | undefined;
if (!persisted?.byWorkspace) return currentState;
const persisted = persistedState as
| Pick<TabStore, "tabs" | "activeTabId">
| undefined;
if (!persisted?.tabs?.length) return currentState;
const byWorkspace: Record<string, WorkspaceTabGroup> = {};
for (const [slug, pGroup] of Object.entries(persisted.byWorkspace)) {
const tabs: Tab[] = [];
for (const pTab of pGroup.tabs) {
const clean = sanitizeTabPath(pTab.path);
// Persisted path may have come from a stale version or a
// manual edit. Drop rather than rewrite so we never silently
// put users on a path that doesn't match the group's slug.
if (!clean || extractWorkspaceSlug(clean) !== slug) {
// eslint-disable-next-line no-console
console.warn(
`[tab-store] dropping persisted tab "${pTab.path}" from ` +
`group "${slug}" — path/slug mismatch`,
);
continue;
}
tabs.push({
id: pTab.id,
path: clean,
title: pTab.title,
icon: pTab.icon,
router: createTabRouter(clean),
historyIndex: 0,
historyLength: 1,
});
}
if (tabs.length === 0) continue;
const activeTabId = tabs.some((t) => t.id === pGroup.activeTabId)
? pGroup.activeTabId
: tabs[0].id;
byWorkspace[slug] = { tabs, activeTabId };
}
const tabs: Tab[] = persisted.tabs.map((tab) => ({
...tab,
router: createTabRouter(tab.path),
historyIndex: 0,
historyLength: 1,
}));
const activeWorkspaceSlug =
persisted.activeWorkspaceSlug && byWorkspace[persisted.activeWorkspaceSlug]
? persisted.activeWorkspaceSlug
: (Object.keys(byWorkspace)[0] ?? null);
// Validate activeTabId — fall back to first tab if stale
const activeTabId = tabs.some((t) => t.id === persisted.activeTabId)
? persisted.activeTabId
: tabs[0].id;
return { ...currentState, byWorkspace, activeWorkspaceSlug };
return { ...currentState, tabs, activeTabId };
},
},
),
);
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Persisted shapes (for migration)
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
interface V1Tab {
id: string;
path: string;
title: string;
icon: string;
}
interface V1Persisted {
tabs: V1Tab[];
activeTabId: string;
}
interface V2PersistedTab {
id: string;
path: string;
title: string;
icon: string;
}
interface V2PersistedGroup {
tabs: V2PersistedTab[];
activeTabId: string;
}
interface V2Persisted {
activeWorkspaceSlug: string | null;
byWorkspace: Record<string, V2PersistedGroup>;
}
export function migrateV1ToV2(v1: Partial<V1Persisted>): V2Persisted {
const byWorkspace: Record<string, V2PersistedGroup> = {};
const oldTabs = v1.tabs ?? [];
for (const tab of oldTabs) {
const slug = extractWorkspaceSlug(tab.path);
if (!slug) continue; // drop root / global-path tabs
if (!byWorkspace[slug]) byWorkspace[slug] = { tabs: [], activeTabId: "" };
byWorkspace[slug].tabs.push({
id: tab.id,
path: tab.path,
title: tab.title,
icon: tab.icon,
});
}
// Each group needs a valid activeTabId. Prefer the one from v1 if it
// landed in this group; otherwise fall back to the first tab.
for (const slug of Object.keys(byWorkspace)) {
const group = byWorkspace[slug];
const hasOldActive = group.tabs.some((t) => t.id === v1.activeTabId);
group.activeTabId = hasOldActive
? (v1.activeTabId as string)
: group.tabs[0].id;
}
// Active workspace: whichever group inherited the v1 activeTab, falling
// back to the first group we created (arbitrary but deterministic given
// Object.keys iteration order on string keys).
let activeWorkspaceSlug: string | null = null;
for (const slug of Object.keys(byWorkspace)) {
if (byWorkspace[slug].activeTabId === v1.activeTabId) {
activeWorkspaceSlug = slug;
break;
}
}
if (!activeWorkspaceSlug) {
activeWorkspaceSlug = Object.keys(byWorkspace)[0] ?? null;
}
return { activeWorkspaceSlug, byWorkspace };
}
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
// Selectors (convenience hooks)
// ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* Pure non-hook helper — useful from event handlers / effects that already
* need `.getState()`. For React subscriptions prefer the stable selectors
* below.
*/
export function getActiveTab(s: TabStore): Tab | null {
if (!s.activeWorkspaceSlug) return null;
const group = s.byWorkspace[s.activeWorkspaceSlug];
if (!group) return null;
return group.tabs.find((t) => t.id === group.activeTabId) ?? null;
}
/**
* The active workspace's tab group, or null when no workspace is active.
*
* Zustand compares selector returns with `Object.is`. Because `updateTab`
* / `updateTabHistory` replace the group object on every router tick
* (immutable update), this selector returns a new reference on every
* router event — that's fine for TabBar which needs to observe tab-list
* changes, but don't use this selector from components that only care
* about one primitive (use `useActiveTabHistory` / `useActiveTabRouter`
* instead).
*/
export function useActiveGroup(): WorkspaceTabGroup | null {
return useTabStore((s) =>
s.activeWorkspaceSlug ? (s.byWorkspace[s.activeWorkspaceSlug] ?? null) : null,
);
}
/**
* Active tab id + active workspace slug as a compact pair. Both primitives
* are stable across unrelated store updates — e.g. an inactive tab's
* router tick doesn't churn these, so consumers don't re-render.
*
* Useful anywhere you'd previously have reached for `useActiveTab()` and
* only needed the identity (for memoization, effect deps, ipc).
*/
export function useActiveTabIdentity(): { slug: string | null; tabId: string | null } {
const slug = useTabStore((s) => s.activeWorkspaceSlug);
const tabId = useTabStore((s) =>
s.activeWorkspaceSlug
? (s.byWorkspace[s.activeWorkspaceSlug]?.activeTabId ?? null)
: null,
);
return { slug, tabId };
}
/**
* Active tab's router — a stable reference across tab updates, because
* routers are created once per tab and never replaced by `updateTab`.
* Subscribers only re-render when the active tab *changes*, not on
* router events within the current tab.
*/
export function useActiveTabRouter(): DataRouter | null {
return useTabStore((s) => getActiveTab(s)?.router ?? null);
}
/**
* History tracking for the active tab as primitives. Subscribers re-render
* only when the numeric index / length change (i.e. on actual navigations),
* not on unrelated store updates.
*/
export function useActiveTabHistory(): {
historyIndex: number;
historyLength: number;
} {
const historyIndex = useTabStore((s) => getActiveTab(s)?.historyIndex ?? 0);
const historyLength = useTabStore((s) => getActiveTab(s)?.historyLength ?? 1);
return { historyIndex, historyLength };
}

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import { create } from "zustand";
/**
* Window-level transition overlay: pre-workspace flows that are NOT pages
* inside a tab. Triggered by navigation-adapter interception, zero-workspace
* auto-redirect, or deep link; rendered above the tab system as a full-window
* takeover.
*
* These flows used to be routes (`/workspaces/new`, `/invite/:id`) but on
* desktop the URL is invisible to users — routes are an implementation detail
* of the tab system. Representing transitions as routes meant tabs tried to
* persist them, TabBar rendered on top, and invite deep-linking had no clean
* dispatch target. Modeling them as application state removes all three.
*/
export type WindowOverlay =
| { type: "new-workspace" }
| { type: "invite"; invitationId: string }
| { type: "onboarding" };
interface WindowOverlayStore {
overlay: WindowOverlay | null;
open: (overlay: WindowOverlay) => void;
close: () => void;
}
export const useWindowOverlayStore = create<WindowOverlayStore>((set) => ({
overlay: null,
open: (overlay) => set({ overlay }),
close: () => set({ overlay: null }),
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export type DaemonState =
| "running"
| "stopped"
| "starting"
| "stopping"
| "installing_cli"
| "cli_not_found";
export interface DaemonStatus {
state: DaemonState;
pid?: number;
uptime?: string;
daemonId?: string;
deviceName?: string;
agents?: string[];
workspaceCount?: number;
/** CLI profile this daemon belongs to. Empty string means the default profile. */
profile?: string;
/** Backend URL the daemon connects to. */
serverUrl?: string;
}
export interface DaemonPrefs {
autoStart: boolean;
autoStop: boolean;
}
export const DAEMON_STATE_COLORS: Record<DaemonState, string> = {
running: "bg-emerald-500",
stopped: "bg-muted-foreground/40",
starting: "bg-amber-500 animate-pulse",
stopping: "bg-amber-500 animate-pulse",
installing_cli: "bg-sky-500 animate-pulse",
cli_not_found: "bg-red-500",
};
export const DAEMON_STATE_LABELS: Record<DaemonState, string> = {
running: "Running",
stopped: "Stopped",
starting: "Starting…",
stopping: "Stopping…",
installing_cli: "Setting up…",
cli_not_found: "Setup Failed",
};
export function formatUptime(uptime?: string): string {
if (!uptime) return "";
const match = uptime.match(/(?:(\d+)h)?(\d+)m/);
if (!match) return uptime;
const h = match[1] ? `${match[1]}h ` : "";
const m = match[2] ? `${match[2]}m` : "";
return `${h}${m}`.trim() || uptime;
}
/**
* User-facing description for the local daemon's current state. Replaces the
* raw state label ("Running" / "Stopped") with a sentence that answers
* "what does this mean for me?" — i.e. whether tasks can run on this device.
*
* `runtimeCount` is the number of runtimes the local daemon has registered
* (claude / codex / gemini / ... — one per detected CLI). It's only consulted
* when state === "running".
*/
export function daemonStateDescription(state: DaemonState, runtimeCount: number): string {
switch (state) {
case "running":
if (runtimeCount === 0) {
return "Running, but no runtimes have registered yet.";
}
if (runtimeCount === 1) {
return "Running here · 1 runtime available for tasks.";
}
return `Running here · ${runtimeCount} runtimes available for tasks.`;
case "stopped":
return "Not running · this device can't take new tasks.";
case "starting":
return "Starting up the local daemon…";
case "stopping":
return "Shutting down the local daemon…";
case "installing_cli":
return "Setting up the runtime for the first time. Only happens once.";
case "cli_not_found":
return "Setup failed · couldn't download the runtime. Check your network.";
}
}

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"src/renderer/src/env.d.ts",
"src/renderer/src/**/*",
"src/renderer/src/**/*.tsx",
"src/preload/*.d.ts",
"test/setup.ts"
"src/preload/*.d.ts"
],
"compilerOptions": {
"composite": true,

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import { defineConfig } from "vitest/config";
import react from "@vitejs/plugin-react";
export default defineConfig({
plugins: [react()],
test: {
globals: true,
include: ["src/**/*.test.{ts,tsx}", "scripts/**/*.test.mjs"],
environment: "jsdom",
setupFiles: ["./test/setup.ts"],
passWithNoTests: true,
},
});

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import type { ReactNode } from "react";
import { HomeLayout } from "fumadocs-ui/layouts/home";
import { baseOptions } from "@/app/layout.config";
export default function Layout({ children }: { children: ReactNode }) {
return <HomeLayout {...baseOptions}>{children}</HomeLayout>;
}

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import Link from "next/link";
export default function HomePage() {
return (
<main className="flex min-h-screen flex-col items-center justify-center gap-6 text-center px-4">
<h1 className="text-4xl font-bold tracking-tight sm:text-5xl">
Multica Documentation
</h1>
<p className="max-w-2xl text-lg text-fd-muted-foreground">
The open-source managed agents platform. Turn coding agents into real
teammates assign tasks, track progress, compound skills.
</p>
<div className="flex gap-4">
<Link
href="/docs"
className="inline-flex items-center rounded-md bg-fd-primary px-6 py-3 text-sm font-medium text-fd-primary-foreground transition-colors hover:bg-fd-primary/90"
>
Get Started
</Link>
<Link
href="https://github.com/multica-ai/multica"
className="inline-flex items-center rounded-md border border-fd-border px-6 py-3 text-sm font-medium transition-colors hover:bg-fd-accent"
>
GitHub
</Link>
</div>
</main>
);
}

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import "../global.css";
import { RootProvider } from "fumadocs-ui/provider";
import { DocsLayout } from "fumadocs-ui/layouts/docs";
import { Inter, Geist_Mono, Source_Serif_4 } from "next/font/google";
import type { ReactNode } from "react";
import type { Metadata } from "next";
import { cn } from "@multica/ui/lib/utils";
import { baseOptions } from "@/app/layout.config";
import { source } from "@/lib/source";
import { i18n, type Lang } from "@/lib/i18n";
import { uiTranslations, localeLabels } from "@/lib/translations";
import { DocsSettings } from "@/components/docs-settings";
const inter = Inter({
subsets: ["latin"],
variable: "--font-sans",
fallback: [
"-apple-system",
"BlinkMacSystemFont",
"Segoe UI",
"PingFang SC",
"Microsoft YaHei",
"Noto Sans CJK SC",
"sans-serif",
],
});
const geistMono = Geist_Mono({
subsets: ["latin"],
variable: "--font-mono",
fallback: ["ui-monospace", "SFMono-Regular", "Menlo", "Consolas", "monospace"],
});
// Editorial serif used for headings and showpiece elements. Italic style is
// deliberately NOT loaded — italic in CJK is a synthetic slant that breaks
// glyph design. Emphasis in docs is carried by brand color + weight, never
// font-style. Mirrors apps/web/app/layout.tsx for the upright family.
const sourceSerif = Source_Serif_4({
subsets: ["latin"],
style: ["normal"],
variable: "--font-serif",
fallback: [
"ui-serif",
"Iowan Old Style",
"Apple Garamond",
"Baskerville",
"Times New Roman",
"serif",
],
});
export const metadata: Metadata = {
title: {
template: "%s | Multica Docs",
default: "Multica Docs",
},
description:
"Documentation for Multica — the open-source managed agents platform.",
};
export function generateStaticParams() {
return i18n.languages.map((lang) => ({ lang }));
}
export default async function Layout({
params,
children,
}: {
params: Promise<{ lang: string }>;
children: ReactNode;
}) {
const { lang: rawLang } = await params;
const lang = (i18n.languages as readonly string[]).includes(rawLang)
? (rawLang as Lang)
: (i18n.defaultLanguage as Lang);
const locales = i18n.languages.map((l) => ({
locale: l,
name: localeLabels[l],
}));
return (
<html
lang={lang}
suppressHydrationWarning
className={cn(
"antialiased",
inter.variable,
geistMono.variable,
sourceSerif.variable,
)}
>
<body className="font-sans">
<RootProvider
i18n={{
locale: lang,
locales,
translations: uiTranslations[lang],
}}
search={{ options: { api: "/docs/api/search" } }}
>
<DocsLayout
tree={source.getPageTree(lang)}
// Suppress Fumadocs's default sidebar-footer icons (theme +
// language + search). Our custom <DocsSettings> is mounted as
// the sidebar footer instead — two labelled buttons, not three
// icons.
themeSwitch={{ enabled: false }}
searchToggle={{ enabled: false }}
sidebar={{ footer: <DocsSettings locale={lang} /> }}
{...baseOptions}
>
{children}
</DocsLayout>
</RootProvider>
</body>
</html>
);
}

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import Link from "next/link";
export default function NotFound() {
return (
<main className="flex flex-1 flex-col items-center justify-center gap-4 px-4 py-24 text-center">
<h1 className="text-3xl font-semibold">Page not found</h1>
<p className="text-fd-muted-foreground">
The page you are looking for doesn&apos;t exist.
</p>
<Link
href="/"
className="inline-flex items-center rounded-md bg-fd-primary px-4 py-2 text-sm font-medium text-fd-primary-foreground transition-colors hover:bg-fd-primary/90"
>
Back to docs
</Link>
</main>
);
}

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import { source } from "@/lib/source";
import { DocsPage, DocsBody } from "fumadocs-ui/page";
import { notFound } from "next/navigation";
import defaultMdxComponents from "fumadocs-ui/mdx";
import type { Metadata } from "next";
import { DocsHero } from "@/components/hero";
import { Byline, NumberedCards, NumberedCard, NumberedSteps, Step } from "@/components/editorial";
import { i18n, type Lang } from "@/lib/i18n";
import { homeCopy } from "@/lib/translations";
import { docsAlternates } from "@/lib/site";
function asLang(lang: string): Lang {
return (i18n.languages as readonly string[]).includes(lang)
? (lang as Lang)
: (i18n.defaultLanguage as Lang);
}
// A layout's `generateStaticParams` does NOT cascade — every page that
// wants SSG must declare its own. Without this, both `/docs/` and
// `/docs/zh` (the busiest URLs on the site) render dynamically on every
// request.
export function generateStaticParams() {
return i18n.languages.map((lang) => ({ lang }));
}
export default async function Page({
params,
}: {
params: Promise<{ lang: string }>;
}) {
const { lang: rawLang } = await params;
const lang = asLang(rawLang);
const page = source.getPage([], lang);
if (!page) notFound();
const MDX = page.data.body;
const copy = homeCopy[lang];
return (
<DocsPage toc={page.data.toc}>
<DocsHero
eyebrow={copy.eyebrow}
title={
<>
{copy.titleLead}
<em className="font-medium not-italic text-[var(--primary)]">
{copy.titleAccent}
</em>
</>
}
subtitle={page.data.description}
/>
<Byline items={[...copy.byline]} />
<DocsBody>
<MDX
components={{
...defaultMdxComponents,
NumberedCards,
NumberedCard,
NumberedSteps,
Step,
}}
/>
</DocsBody>
</DocsPage>
);
}
export async function generateMetadata({
params,
}: {
params: Promise<{ lang: string }>;
}): Promise<Metadata> {
const { lang: rawLang } = await params;
const lang = asLang(rawLang);
const page = source.getPage([], lang);
if (!page) notFound();
return {
title: page.data.title,
description: page.data.description,
alternates: docsAlternates([]),
};
}

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import { source } from "@/lib/source";
import { createFromSource } from "fumadocs-core/search/server";
// Orama doesn't ship a Chinese tokenizer and its built-in English regex
// strips Han characters entirely, so `locale=zh` would either return empty
// results or throw. Tokenize CJK input character-by-character and keep
// Latin/digit runs whole — gives serviceable recall for Chinese docs while
// letting Romanized terms (product names, CLI commands) still match.
function tokenizeCJK(raw: string): string[] {
const tokens: string[] = [];
const regex = /[一-鿿㐀-䶿]|[A-Za-z0-9]+/g;
const lower = raw.toLowerCase();
let match: RegExpExecArray | null;
while ((match = regex.exec(lower)) !== null) {
tokens.push(match[0]);
}
return tokens;
}
export const { GET } = createFromSource(source, {
localeMap: {
zh: {
components: {
tokenizer: {
language: "english",
normalizationCache: new Map(),
tokenize: tokenizeCJK,
},
},
},
},
});
export const { GET } = createFromSource(source);

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import { notFound } from "next/navigation";
import defaultMdxComponents from "fumadocs-ui/mdx";
import type { Metadata } from "next";
import { docsAlternates } from "@/lib/site";
export default async function Page(props: {
params: Promise<{ lang: string; slug: string[] }>;
params: Promise<{ slug?: string[] }>;
}) {
const params = await props.params;
const page = source.getPage(params.slug, params.lang);
const page = source.getPage(params.slug);
if (!page) notFound();
const MDX = page.data.body;
@@ -30,20 +29,19 @@ export default async function Page(props: {
);
}
export function generateStaticParams() {
return source.generateParams().filter((p) => p.slug.length > 0);
export async function generateStaticParams() {
return source.generateParams();
}
export async function generateMetadata(props: {
params: Promise<{ lang: string; slug: string[] }>;
params: Promise<{ slug?: string[] }>;
}): Promise<Metadata> {
const params = await props.params;
const page = source.getPage(params.slug, params.lang);
const page = source.getPage(params.slug);
if (!page) notFound();
return {
title: page.data.title,
description: page.data.description,
alternates: docsAlternates(params.slug),
};
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import { DocsLayout } from "fumadocs-ui/layouts/docs";
import type { ReactNode } from "react";
import { baseOptions } from "@/app/layout.config";
import { source } from "@/lib/source";
export default function Layout({ children }: { children: ReactNode }) {
return (
<DocsLayout tree={source.pageTree} {...baseOptions}>
{children}
</DocsLayout>
);
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@import "tailwindcss";
@import "fumadocs-ui/css/neutral.css";
@import "fumadocs-ui/css/preset.css";
@import "../../../packages/ui/styles/tokens.css";
@custom-variant dark (&:is(.dark *));
@source "../../../packages/ui/**/*.{ts,tsx}";
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Multica Docs — editorial visual identity (v2)
*
* Docs site is intentionally distinct from the product app: warm-paper
* background, editorial serif headings (Source Serif 4), indigo accent,
* ruled dividers. Product app keeps its cool-gray dense Linear-style; docs
* reads like a literary publication. Same split as Stripe, Cursor, Linear.
*
* Implementation: docs-scoped token override on top of Multica tokens
* (whose @theme inline references read --background / --foreground / etc
* at runtime, so re-pointing the vars cascades through fumadocs's full
* --color-fd-* bridge below).
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
:root {
--fd-page-width: 1080px;
}
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Editorial palette — light
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
:root {
--background: oklch(0.972 0.003 85); /* near-white, faint warm — matches landing #f7f7f5 */
--foreground: oklch(0.182 0.012 50); /* warm ink */
--muted: oklch(0.955 0.006 85); /* hairline, slightly warmer than bg */
--muted-foreground: oklch(0.482 0.012 65); /* warm muted */
--card: oklch(0.99 0.002 85); /* paper — near white */
--card-foreground: oklch(0.182 0.012 50);
--popover: oklch(0.99 0.002 85);
--popover-foreground: oklch(0.182 0.012 50);
--primary: oklch(0.55 0.16 255); /* Multica brand */
--primary-foreground: oklch(0.985 0.008 85);
--secondary: oklch(0.945 0.012 85);
--secondary-foreground: oklch(0.182 0.012 50);
--accent: oklch(0.945 0.022 255); /* brand soft wash */
--accent-foreground: oklch(0.46 0.16 255); /* brand ink */
--border: oklch(0.91 0.014 85); /* ruled lines */
--input: oklch(0.91 0.014 85);
--ring: oklch(0.55 0.16 255);
--sidebar: oklch(0.99 0.002 85); /* paper — same as card */
--sidebar-foreground: oklch(0.182 0.012 50);
--sidebar-accent: oklch(0.945 0.006 85); /* subtle cream, hover/active fill */
--sidebar-accent-foreground: oklch(0.182 0.012 50);
--sidebar-border: oklch(0.91 0.014 85);
/* Docs-only extras (not bridged to fumadocs slots) */
--docs-rule: oklch(0.835 0.018 85); /* heavier rule */
--docs-faint: oklch(0.72 0.018 75); /* faintest accent */
--docs-code-bg: oklch(0.94 0.018 85); /* warm beige code surface */
--docs-code-border: oklch(0.89 0.018 85);
--docs-terminal-bg: oklch(0.18 0.012 50); /* terminal warm dark */
--docs-terminal-fg: oklch(0.92 0.012 80);
--docs-terminal-accent: oklch(0.65 0.16 255);
}
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Editorial palette — dark (warm dark, NOT Multica's cool dark)
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
.dark {
--background: oklch(0.18 0.008 50);
--foreground: oklch(0.95 0.012 85);
--muted: oklch(0.22 0.008 50);
--muted-foreground: oklch(0.65 0.012 75);
--card: oklch(0.21 0.008 50);
--card-foreground: oklch(0.95 0.012 85);
--popover: oklch(0.22 0.008 50);
--popover-foreground: oklch(0.95 0.012 85);
--primary: oklch(0.7 0.15 255); /* Multica brand — dark */
--primary-foreground: oklch(0.18 0.008 50);
--secondary: oklch(0.24 0.008 50);
--secondary-foreground: oklch(0.95 0.012 85);
--accent: oklch(0.3 0.05 255); /* brand soft wash — dark */
--accent-foreground: oklch(0.78 0.14 255); /* brand ink — dark */
--border: oklch(0.28 0.012 50);
--input: oklch(0.28 0.012 50);
--ring: oklch(0.7 0.15 255);
--sidebar: oklch(0.21 0.008 50);
--sidebar-foreground: oklch(0.95 0.012 85);
--sidebar-accent: oklch(0.26 0.01 50); /* warm neutral, hover/active fill — dark */
--sidebar-accent-foreground: oklch(0.95 0.012 85);
--sidebar-border: oklch(0.28 0.012 50);
--docs-rule: oklch(0.36 0.012 50);
--docs-faint: oklch(0.42 0.012 50);
--docs-code-bg: oklch(0.165 0.008 50);
--docs-code-border: oklch(0.26 0.012 50);
--docs-terminal-bg: oklch(0.155 0.012 50);
--docs-terminal-fg: oklch(0.92 0.012 80);
--docs-terminal-accent: oklch(0.78 0.14 255);
}
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Fumadocs slot bridge
*
* Map fumadocs's --color-fd-* slots to our (now warm) Multica tokens.
* @theme inline keeps the var() reference live so the cascade resolves
* at runtime — same pattern tokens.css uses.
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
@theme inline {
--color-fd-background: var(--background);
--color-fd-foreground: var(--foreground);
--color-fd-muted: var(--muted);
--color-fd-muted-foreground: var(--muted-foreground);
--color-fd-popover: var(--popover);
--color-fd-popover-foreground: var(--popover-foreground);
--color-fd-card: var(--card);
--color-fd-card-foreground: var(--card-foreground);
--color-fd-border: var(--border);
--color-fd-primary: var(--primary);
--color-fd-primary-foreground: var(--primary-foreground);
--color-fd-secondary: var(--secondary);
--color-fd-secondary-foreground: var(--secondary-foreground);
--color-fd-accent: var(--accent);
--color-fd-accent-foreground: var(--accent-foreground);
--color-fd-ring: var(--ring);
}
/* Sidebar uses dedicated --sidebar-* tokens so it sits a hair off the main
* canvas. Fumadocs renders it as #nd-sidebar (desktop) and
* #nd-sidebar-mobile (mobile drawer); both IDs need the override. */
#nd-sidebar,
#nd-sidebar-mobile {
--color-fd-background: var(--sidebar);
--color-fd-foreground: var(--sidebar-foreground);
--color-fd-muted: var(--sidebar-accent);
--color-fd-muted-foreground: var(--sidebar-foreground);
--color-fd-accent: var(--sidebar-accent);
--color-fd-accent-foreground: var(--sidebar-accent-foreground);
--color-fd-border: var(--sidebar-border);
}
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Editorial typography
*
* Body keeps Inter for legibility (especially CJK where serif Latin clashes
* with sans CJK). Headings switch to Source Serif 4 for the editorial
* signature. Italic is intentionally avoided — Chinese italic is a CSS
* synthetic slant against upright-designed glyphs and reads as broken.
* Emphasis is carried by serif/sans contrast, brand color, and weight.
*
* Sizing:
* - DocsHero h1 (welcome page only): 44px serif, brand-color em accent
* - prose h1 (guide / reference pages): 30px serif
* - prose h2: 26px serif (no italic)
* - prose h3: 13px sans uppercase label
* - body: 15.5px (kept from previous build — proven reading size for CN)
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
article:has(.prose),
.prose {
font-size: 0.96875rem; /* 15.5px */
line-height: 1.7;
}
/* DocsTitle h1 (Fumadocs hardcodes text-[1.75em] font-semibold — utility
* specificity 0,1,0 beats plain article > h1 0,0,2; !important wins). */
article > h1 {
font-family: var(--font-serif), ui-serif, serif !important;
font-size: 1.875rem !important; /* 30px guide-page heading */
font-weight: 400 !important;
letter-spacing: -0.018em;
line-height: 1.15;
margin-bottom: 0.5em;
color: var(--foreground);
}
/* Lead paragraph below DocsTitle */
article > p.text-lg {
font-family: var(--font-serif), ui-serif, serif;
font-size: 1.125rem; /* 18px serif lede */
line-height: 1.55;
margin-bottom: 2rem;
color: var(--muted-foreground);
}
/* Paragraph rhythm */
.prose :where(p):not(:where([class~="not-prose"] *)) {
margin-top: 0;
margin-bottom: 0.875rem;
color: oklch(from var(--foreground) calc(l + 0.06) c h);
}
.prose :where(p):not(:where([class~="not-prose"] *)):last-child {
margin-bottom: 0;
}
.prose :where(p) strong {
color: var(--foreground);
font-weight: 600;
}
.prose :where(ul, ol) {
margin-top: 0.5rem;
margin-bottom: 1rem;
}
.prose h1 {
font-family: var(--font-serif), ui-serif, serif;
font-size: 1.875rem; /* 30px */
font-weight: 400;
letter-spacing: -0.02em;
line-height: 1.1;
margin-bottom: 0.5em;
color: var(--foreground);
}
/* Italic is avoided sitewide (Chinese italic = synthetic slant, looks broken).
* Force any italicized element to non-italic in prose. Tailwind Typography
* defaults blockquote to italic; we also undo it here. Emphasis is carried
* by brand color + font-weight in headings, foreground+weight in body. */
.prose em,
.prose i,
.prose cite,
.prose blockquote,
.prose blockquote p {
font-style: normal;
}
.prose h1 em {
color: var(--primary);
font-weight: 500;
}
.prose p em,
.prose li em {
color: var(--foreground);
font-weight: 600;
}
.prose h2 {
font-family: var(--font-serif), ui-serif, serif;
font-size: 1.625rem; /* 26px */
font-weight: 400;
letter-spacing: -0.015em;
line-height: 1.3;
margin-top: 2em;
margin-bottom: 0.5em;
color: var(--foreground);
scroll-margin-top: 80px;
}
/* h3 = small uppercase sans label, ruled-bottom — v2 editorial signature */
.prose h3 {
font-family: var(--font-sans), system-ui, sans-serif;
font-size: 0.8125rem; /* 13px */
font-weight: 700;
text-transform: uppercase;
letter-spacing: 0.1em;
color: var(--muted-foreground);
margin-top: 2.25em;
margin-bottom: 0.75em;
padding-bottom: 0.25em;
border-bottom: 1px solid var(--border);
}
.prose h4 {
font-family: var(--font-serif), ui-serif, serif;
font-size: 1.0625rem; /* 17px */
font-weight: 500;
letter-spacing: -0.005em;
line-height: 1.4;
margin-top: 1.5em;
margin-bottom: 0.375em;
color: var(--foreground);
}
/* Description paragraph (fumadocs adds text-lg + muted) */
.prose > p:first-of-type:has(+ *) {
line-height: 1.6;
}
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Links — Vercel-style hairline underline, reveal brand on hover
*
* Markdown-heavy prose can put 4+ inline links in a single sentence; a
* permanent brand-color underline on every one turns the paragraph into
* highlighter spam. The trick isn't "no underline" — it's underlining
* in the hairline border color so the line exists but visually recedes.
* Hover swaps both text and underline to brand color (no thickness
* change) — the link "arrives" as a single color shift.
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
.prose a:not([data-card]):not(.not-prose) {
color: var(--foreground);
font-weight: 500;
text-decoration: underline;
text-decoration-color: var(--border);
text-decoration-thickness: 1px;
text-underline-offset: 3px;
transition: text-decoration-color 150ms, color 150ms;
}
.prose a:not([data-card]):not(.not-prose):hover {
color: var(--primary);
text-decoration-color: var(--primary);
}
/* Callout already carries four visual signals (left brand bar, brand-wash
* bg, uppercase NOTE label, body). Another decoration over-loads it — so
* links inside a callout drop the underline entirely. Color shift on
* hover is the full affordance. */
.prose div.shadow-md:has(> [role="none"]) a:not([data-card]):not(.not-prose),
.prose div.shadow-md:has(> [role="none"]) a:not([data-card]):not(.not-prose):hover {
text-decoration: none;
}
/* Inline code — warm beige chip, accent-color text */
.prose :not(pre) > code {
background: var(--docs-code-bg);
color: var(--accent-foreground);
padding: 0.125rem 0.375rem;
border-radius: 3px;
font-family: var(--font-mono), ui-monospace, monospace;
font-size: 0.875em;
font-weight: 500;
box-decoration-break: clone;
-webkit-box-decoration-break: clone;
}
.prose :not(pre) > code::before,
.prose :not(pre) > code::after {
content: none;
}
/* Lists */
.prose :where(ul, ol) > li {
margin-top: 0.375em;
margin-bottom: 0.375em;
padding-inline-start: 0.375em;
}
.prose :where(ul) > li::marker {
color: var(--docs-faint);
content: "— ";
font-family: var(--font-serif), serif;
}
.prose :where(ol) > li::marker {
color: var(--muted-foreground);
}
/* Blockquote — editorial accent rule, serif voice */
.prose blockquote {
font-family: var(--font-serif), ui-serif, serif;
font-weight: 400;
font-size: 1.0625rem;
line-height: 1.55;
color: var(--foreground);
border-inline-start-width: 2px;
border-inline-start-color: var(--primary);
padding-inline-start: 1.25em;
margin-block: 1.5em;
quotes: none;
}
.prose blockquote p::before,
.prose blockquote p::after {
content: none;
}
/* Tables — hairline below thead only, no outer frame (Stripe / Linear
* docs convention). The heavier ink-color top rule v2 used on its API
* reference block is intentionally not applied here — that treatment is
* "this is a formal declaration"; regular guide tables want quiet. */
.prose table {
font-size: 0.9375em;
border-collapse: collapse;
margin-block: 1.5em;
}
.prose thead {
border-bottom: 1px solid var(--border);
}
.prose thead th {
font-family: var(--font-sans), system-ui, sans-serif;
font-size: 0.75rem;
font-weight: 600;
letter-spacing: 0.08em;
text-transform: uppercase;
color: var(--muted-foreground);
padding-block: 0.5rem 0.625rem;
text-align: start;
}
.prose tbody tr {
border-bottom: 1px solid var(--border);
}
.prose tbody td {
padding-block: 0.875rem;
}
/* HR — heavier ruled separator */
.prose hr {
border: none;
border-top: 1px solid var(--docs-rule);
margin-block: 3em;
}
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Callout — editorial 2px accent bar + soft accent wash
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
.prose div.shadow-md:has(> [role="none"]) {
box-shadow: none !important;
border-radius: 0 4px 4px 0 !important;
background: var(--accent) !important;
border: none !important;
border-inline-start: 2px solid var(--primary) !important;
padding: 0.875rem 1.125rem !important;
gap: 0.625rem !important;
align-items: flex-start;
margin-block: 1.5rem;
}
.prose div.shadow-md:has(> [role="none"]) > [role="none"] {
display: none;
}
.prose div.shadow-md:has(> [role="none"]) > div:last-child > p {
font-family: var(--font-sans), system-ui, sans-serif;
font-size: 0.6875rem;
font-weight: 700;
letter-spacing: 0.1em;
text-transform: uppercase;
color: var(--primary);
margin-bottom: 0.375rem;
}
.prose div.shadow-md:has(> [role="none"]) > div:last-child > div {
color: var(--foreground) !important;
font-size: 0.9375rem;
line-height: 1.6;
}
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Cards — fallback editorial treatment for fumadocs's <Cards>/<Card>
* (NumberedCards is the showpiece; this keeps non-showpiece pages on tone)
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
.prose [data-card]:not(.peer) {
border-radius: 4px !important;
border: 1px solid var(--border) !important;
background: var(--card);
padding: 1.125rem !important;
transition: border-color 150ms, background-color 150ms !important;
}
.prose [data-card]:not(.peer):hover {
border-color: var(--primary) !important;
background: var(--card) !important;
}
.prose [data-card]:not(.peer) > div:first-child {
box-shadow: none !important;
border-radius: 0 !important;
padding: 0 !important;
background: transparent !important;
border: none !important;
color: var(--accent-foreground) !important;
margin-bottom: 0.75rem !important;
}
.prose [data-card]:not(.peer) > div:first-child svg {
color: var(--accent-foreground);
}
.prose [data-card]:not(.peer) h3 {
font-family: var(--font-serif), serif !important;
font-size: 1.125rem !important;
font-weight: 500 !important;
font-style: normal !important;
letter-spacing: -0.01em;
margin-bottom: 0.25rem !important;
margin-top: 0 !important;
text-transform: none !important;
border-bottom: none !important;
padding-bottom: 0 !important;
color: var(--foreground) !important;
}
.prose [data-card]:not(.peer) p {
color: var(--muted-foreground) !important;
line-height: 1.6;
font-size: 0.9375rem !important;
}
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Sidebar — editorial chrome
*
* Section headers: small uppercase sans label, ruled bottom border.
* Items: muted-foreground at rest, foreground on hover.
* Active: solid background fill (mirrors product app's app-sidebar.tsx —
* data-active:bg-sidebar-accent / data-active:text-sidebar-accent-foreground).
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
#nd-sidebar p,
#nd-sidebar-mobile p {
font-family: var(--font-sans), system-ui, sans-serif;
font-size: 0.6875rem; /* 11px */
font-weight: 600;
letter-spacing: 0.1em;
text-transform: uppercase;
color: var(--muted-foreground);
height: auto;
display: block;
margin-top: 1.5rem;
margin-bottom: 0.375rem;
padding-block: 0 0.375rem;
padding-inline-start: 0.5rem;
border-bottom: 1px solid var(--border);
}
#nd-sidebar p:first-child,
#nd-sidebar-mobile p:first-child {
margin-top: 0;
}
#nd-sidebar a[data-active],
#nd-sidebar-mobile a[data-active] {
height: auto;
padding: 0.375rem 0.625rem;
font-size: 0.84375rem; /* 13.5px */
border-radius: var(--radius-sm);
font-weight: 400;
line-height: 1.4;
letter-spacing: -0.005em;
display: flex;
align-items: center;
}
#nd-sidebar a[data-active="false"],
#nd-sidebar-mobile a[data-active="false"] {
color: var(--muted-foreground);
}
#nd-sidebar a[data-active="false"]:hover,
#nd-sidebar-mobile a[data-active="false"]:hover {
background: color-mix(in oklab, var(--sidebar-accent) 70%, transparent);
color: var(--foreground);
}
/* Active — solid background fill, no left mark (matches product app) */
#nd-sidebar a[data-active="true"],
#nd-sidebar-mobile a[data-active="true"] {
background: var(--sidebar-accent) !important;
color: var(--sidebar-accent-foreground) !important;
font-weight: 500;
}
/* Sidebar footer — drop the hard top rule. The scroll viewport already
* fades content into the footer, so a 1px line on top reads as a
* double-weight edge. Fumadocs hardcodes `border-t p-4 pt-2` on its
* SidebarFooter div; target that exact class trio inside the sidebar IDs
* so we don't touch any other border-t in the app. */
#nd-sidebar .border-t.p-4.pt-2,
#nd-sidebar-mobile .border-t.p-4.pt-2 {
border-top-width: 0;
}
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Top nav — quiet, ruled bottom
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
#nd-nav,
#nd-subnav {
border-bottom: 1px solid var(--border);
background: var(--card);
}
#nd-nav a,
#nd-subnav a {
font-size: 0.875rem;
color: var(--muted-foreground);
transition: color 150ms;
}
#nd-nav a:hover,
#nd-subnav a:hover {
color: var(--foreground);
}
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
* TOC (right rail) — quiet sans, brand-color when active
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
#nd-toc a {
font-size: 0.84375rem;
color: var(--muted-foreground);
padding-block: 0.3125rem;
letter-spacing: -0.005em;
transition: color 150ms;
}
#nd-toc a:hover {
color: var(--foreground);
}
#nd-toc a[data-active="true"] {
color: var(--primary);
font-weight: 500;
}
/* TOC heading (Fumadocs renders "On this page" as an h3 / first p) */
#nd-toc h3,
#nd-toc > p:first-child {
font-family: var(--font-sans), system-ui, sans-serif;
font-size: 0.6875rem;
font-weight: 600;
letter-spacing: 0.1em;
text-transform: uppercase;
color: var(--muted-foreground);
margin-bottom: 0.625rem;
padding-bottom: 0.375rem;
border-bottom: 1px solid var(--border);
}
/* ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
* Code blocks — warm beige (light) / warm dark (dark), NOT pinned
*
* Removes the previous "always-dark hero black" treatment. Code surface
* now follows page theme so it harmonizes with the warm-paper background
* in light mode and warm-dark in dark mode. Terminal-style blocks
* (handled by the custom <Terminal> component, not here) stay pinned to
* the deeper warm dark for the "shell session" feel.
* ------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
article figure.shiki {
background: var(--docs-code-bg) !important;
border: 1px solid var(--docs-code-border) !important;
border-radius: 4px !important;
box-shadow: none !important;
margin-block: 1.25rem !important;
color: var(--foreground);
}
article figure.shiki pre {
background: transparent !important;
border: none !important;
border-radius: 0 !important;
color: inherit !important;
margin: 0 !important;
}
article figure.shiki > div[class*="overflow-auto"] {
font-size: 0.84375rem !important;
line-height: 1.7;
padding: 1rem 1.125rem !important;
}
/* Header bar (filename via ```lang filename="x.ts") */
article figure.shiki > div[class*="border-b"] {
border-bottom-color: var(--docs-code-border) !important;
background: var(--muted) !important;
color: var(--muted-foreground) !important;
font-family: var(--font-mono), ui-monospace, monospace;
font-size: 0.75rem;
letter-spacing: -0.005em;
}
/* Shiki tokens — pick the palette that matches page theme.
* Default (light): use --shiki-light. Override under .dark to --shiki-dark.
* Specificity: article figure.shiki code span (0,1,4) beats fumadocs's
* default, so no !important needed for the light path. */
article figure.shiki code span {
color: var(--shiki-light);
}
.dark article figure.shiki code span {
color: var(--shiki-dark);
}
/* Copy button on code blocks */
article figure.shiki button {
color: var(--muted-foreground) !important;
background: transparent !important;
}
article figure.shiki button:hover {
color: var(--foreground) !important;
background: var(--muted) !important;
}

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import type { BaseLayoutProps } from "fumadocs-ui/layouts/shared";
import { ArrowUpRight } from "lucide-react";
// Docs-local stateless Multica mark — matches @multica/ui's MulticaIcon
// visually (same 8-pointed-asterisk clip-path), but without useState/
// useEffect so it's safe to render from Server Components such as
// layout.config.tsx / layout.tsx. Keep in sync with
// packages/ui/components/common/multica-icon.tsx if the mark changes.
const MULTICA_CLIP = `polygon(
45% 62.1%, 45% 100%, 55% 100%, 55% 62.1%,
81.8% 88.9%, 88.9% 81.8%, 62.1% 55%, 100% 55%,
100% 45%, 62.1% 45%, 88.9% 18.2%, 81.8% 11.1%,
55% 37.9%, 55% 0%, 45% 0%, 45% 37.9%,
18.2% 11.1%, 11.1% 18.2%, 37.9% 45%, 0% 45%,
0% 55%, 37.9% 55%, 11.1% 81.8%, 18.2% 88.9%
)`;
function MulticaMark() {
return (
<span className="inline-block size-[1em]" aria-hidden="true">
<span
className="block size-full bg-current"
style={{ clipPath: MULTICA_CLIP }}
/>
</span>
);
}
// GitHub mark — inlined SVG (lucide-react dropped the Github icon for brand
// trademark reasons). Path matches apps/web/features/landing/components/
// shared.tsx GitHubMark.
function GitHubMark() {
return (
<svg
viewBox="0 0 16 16"
aria-hidden="true"
className="size-[1em]"
fill="currentColor"
>
<path d="M8 0C3.58 0 0 3.58 0 8a8 8 0 0 0 5.47 7.59c.4.07.55-.17.55-.38 0-.19-.01-.82-.01-1.49-2 .37-2.53-.49-2.69-.94-.09-.23-.48-.94-.82-1.13-.28-.15-.68-.52-.01-.53.63-.01 1.08.58 1.23.82.72 1.21 1.87.87 2.33.66.07-.52.28-.87.51-1.07-1.78-.2-3.64-.89-3.64-3.95 0-.87.31-1.59.82-2.15-.08-.2-.36-1.02.08-2.12 0 0 .67-.21 2.2.82A7.65 7.65 0 0 1 8 4.84c.68 0 1.36.09 2 .27 1.53-1.04 2.2-.82 2.2-.82.44 1.1.16 1.92.08 2.12.51.56.82 1.27.82 2.15 0 3.07-1.87 3.75-3.65 3.95.29.25.54.73.54 1.48 0 1.07-.01 1.93-.01 2.2 0 .21.15.46.55.38A8.01 8.01 0 0 0 16 8c0-4.42-3.58-8-8-8Z" />
</svg>
);
}
// External links shown at the top of the sidebar (and in the top nav on
// desktop). Leading icon = brand identity (GitHub mark / Multica asterisk);
// trailing ArrowUpRight = "opens externally" glyph, same pattern as
// `packages/views/layout/help-launcher.tsx` from PR #1560.
const externalLinkText = (label: string) => (
<span className="inline-flex items-center gap-1">
{label}
<ArrowUpRight className="size-3 translate-y-px text-muted-foreground/60" />
</span>
);
import { BookOpen, Terminal, Rocket, Code } from "lucide-react";
export const baseOptions: BaseLayoutProps = {
nav: {
@@ -61,16 +9,17 @@ export const baseOptions: BaseLayoutProps = {
},
links: [
{
icon: <GitHubMark />,
text: externalLinkText("GitHub"),
url: "https://github.com/multica-ai/multica",
external: true,
text: "Documentation",
url: "/docs",
active: "nested-url",
},
{
icon: <MulticaMark />,
text: externalLinkText("Multica"),
text: "GitHub",
url: "https://github.com/multica-ai/multica",
},
{
text: "Cloud",
url: "https://multica.ai",
external: true,
},
],
};

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import "./global.css";
import { RootProvider } from "fumadocs-ui/provider";
import type { ReactNode } from "react";
import type { Metadata } from "next";
export const metadata: Metadata = {
title: {
template: "%s | Multica Docs",
default: "Multica Docs",
},
description:
"Documentation for Multica — the open-source managed agents platform.",
};
export default function Layout({ children }: { children: ReactNode }) {
return (
<html lang="en" suppressHydrationWarning>
<body>
<RootProvider>{children}</RootProvider>
</body>
</html>
);
}

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import type { MetadataRoute } from "next";
import { source } from "@/lib/source";
import { i18n } from "@/lib/i18n";
import { absoluteDocsUrl } from "@/lib/site";
/**
* Dynamic sitemap — pulls the full page list from Fumadocs' source at build
* time. Each logical page emits one entry; all available language variants
* are declared as hreflang alternates so Google treats them as the same
* article, not as duplicates.
*
* Served at `/docs/sitemap.xml` (because of basePath). The root
* `apps/web/app/robots.ts` references this URL so crawlers discover it.
*/
export default function sitemap(): MetadataRoute.Sitemap {
// Group pages by canonical slug so multiple locales collapse to one entry.
const bySlug = new Map<string, Map<string, string>>();
for (const { language, pages } of source.getLanguages()) {
for (const page of pages) {
const slugKey = page.slugs.join("/");
const languages = bySlug.get(slugKey) ?? new Map<string, string>();
languages.set(language, page.url);
bySlug.set(slugKey, languages);
}
}
const entries: MetadataRoute.Sitemap = [];
for (const languages of bySlug.values()) {
// Canonical is the default-language URL when available, otherwise the
// first available locale (covers pages still mid-translation).
const canonicalRelative =
languages.get(i18n.defaultLanguage) ?? languages.values().next().value;
if (!canonicalRelative) continue;
const alternates: Record<string, string> = {};
for (const [lang, relative] of languages) {
alternates[lang] = absoluteDocsUrl(relative);
}
alternates["x-default"] = absoluteDocsUrl(canonicalRelative);
entries.push({
url: absoluteDocsUrl(canonicalRelative),
alternates: { languages: alternates },
});
}
return entries;
}

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/**
* Multica architecture diagram for §1.2 "How Multica Works".
*
* Boundary-style layout: one large panel for "Your side" (where all the
* interesting stuff happens — code, keys, compute), one smaller panel for
* "Multica" (metadata store and coordinator). The asymmetric sizes and the
* brand-tinted left panel visually argue Multica's core thesis: AI runs on
* your machine, not ours.
*
* No SVG arrows. Relationships are carried by the layout itself — client
* side vs. server side is the universal mental model, readers don't need
* arrows to understand it.
*/
export function ArchitectureDiagram() {
return (
<div className="not-prose my-8">
{/* Desktop: asymmetric two-panel with connector */}
<div className="hidden md:grid md:grid-cols-[1.7fr_auto_1fr] md:gap-4 md:items-stretch">
<YourSide />
<Connector horizontal />
<MulticaSide />
</div>
{/* Mobile: stacked */}
<div className="md:hidden space-y-4">
<YourSide />
<Connector horizontal={false} />
<MulticaSide />
</div>
</div>
);
}
function YourSide() {
return (
<div className="rounded-lg border border-brand/30 bg-brand/[0.03] p-6 flex flex-col">
<div className="text-[11px] font-semibold uppercase tracking-[0.12em] text-brand mb-5">
Your side
</div>
<div className="flex-1 space-y-5">
{/* Client surfaces */}
<div>
<SectionLabel>Client</SectionLabel>
<div className="flex flex-wrap gap-2">
<Pill>Web app</Pill>
<Pill>CLI</Pill>
</div>
</div>
{/* Horizontal separator */}
<div className="h-px bg-brand/15" />
{/* Daemon + local tools */}
<div>
<SectionLabel>Daemon</SectionLabel>
<div className="text-xs text-muted-foreground mb-2.5">
Polls work from Multica. Invokes local AI coding tools:
</div>
<div className="flex flex-wrap gap-1.5">
<Pill>Claude Code</Pill>
<Pill>Codex</Pill>
<Pill>Cursor</Pill>
<Pill>Copilot</Pill>
<Pill muted>+ 6 more</Pill>
</div>
</div>
</div>
{/* Tagline */}
<div className="mt-6 pt-4 border-t border-brand/20 flex items-center justify-center gap-3 text-[13px] font-medium text-brand">
<span>Your code.</span>
<span className="text-brand/40">·</span>
<span>Your keys.</span>
<span className="text-brand/40">·</span>
<span>Your CPU.</span>
</div>
</div>
);
}
function MulticaSide() {
return (
<div className="rounded-lg border border-border/70 bg-muted/25 p-6 flex flex-col">
<div className="text-[11px] font-semibold uppercase tracking-[0.12em] text-muted-foreground mb-5">
Multica
</div>
<div className="flex-1 flex flex-col">
<SectionLabel>Server</SectionLabel>
<div className="text-xs text-muted-foreground mb-4">
Cloud or self-hosted
</div>
<div className="text-xs space-y-1.5 text-foreground/80">
<div>Workspaces</div>
<div>Issues &amp; tasks</div>
<div>Agent definitions</div>
<div>Realtime (WebSocket)</div>
</div>
</div>
<div className="mt-6 pt-4 border-t border-border/60 text-[11px] text-muted-foreground text-center uppercase tracking-[0.08em]">
No AI execution here.
</div>
</div>
);
}
function Connector({ horizontal }: { horizontal: boolean }) {
if (horizontal) {
return (
<div
className="flex items-center justify-center text-muted-foreground/50 text-xl select-none px-1"
aria-hidden="true"
>
</div>
);
}
return (
<div
className="text-center text-muted-foreground/50 text-xl select-none"
aria-hidden="true"
>
</div>
);
}
function SectionLabel({ children }: { children: React.ReactNode }) {
return (
<div className="text-[10px] font-medium uppercase tracking-[0.1em] text-muted-foreground/70 mb-1.5">
{children}
</div>
);
}
function Pill({
children,
muted = false,
}: {
children: React.ReactNode;
muted?: boolean;
}) {
return (
<span
className={`inline-flex items-center rounded-md border px-2 py-1 text-[11px] font-medium ${
muted
? "border-border/50 bg-background/50 text-muted-foreground"
: "border-border/70 bg-background text-foreground"
}`}
>
{children}
</span>
);
}

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"use client";
import { Monitor, Moon, Sun } from "lucide-react";
import { useTheme } from "next-themes";
import { usePathname, useRouter } from "next/navigation";
import { useEffect, useState, type ReactNode } from "react";
import { Button } from "@multica/ui/components/ui/button";
import {
DropdownMenu,
DropdownMenuContent,
DropdownMenuItem,
DropdownMenuTrigger,
} from "@multica/ui/components/ui/dropdown-menu";
import { cn } from "@multica/ui/lib/utils";
import { i18n } from "@/lib/i18n";
import { localeLabels } from "@/lib/translations";
// Sidebar-footer chrome: a language switch on the left and a theme switch
// on the right. Replaces Fumadocs's default icon-only row, which buried
// the language option behind a tiny globe. Each control shows the current
// value as a label so the affordance is obvious at a glance.
const BASE_PATH = "/docs";
function switchLocalePath(pathname: string, target: string): string {
// Next strips basePath before the router, so `pathname` starts at `/`
// or `/<locale>/...`. Default-locale URLs are prefix-less.
const segments = pathname.split("/").filter(Boolean);
const first = segments[0];
const hasLocalePrefix =
first && i18n.languages.some((l) => l === first && l !== i18n.defaultLanguage);
const rest = hasLocalePrefix ? segments.slice(1) : segments;
const prefixed =
target === i18n.defaultLanguage ? rest : [target, ...rest];
return "/" + prefixed.join("/");
}
const THEME_OPTIONS: { value: string; label: string; icon: ReactNode }[] = [
{ value: "light", label: "Light", icon: <Sun className="size-4" /> },
{ value: "dark", label: "Dark", icon: <Moon className="size-4" /> },
{ value: "system", label: "System", icon: <Monitor className="size-4" /> },
];
export function DocsSettings({ locale }: { locale: string }) {
const router = useRouter();
const pathname = usePathname();
const { theme, setTheme } = useTheme();
// Gate theme reads until mount — next-themes is SSR-incompatible and
// would otherwise cause a hydration flash of the wrong icon.
const [mounted, setMounted] = useState(false);
useEffect(() => setMounted(true), []);
const activeTheme = mounted ? (theme ?? "system") : "system";
const activeThemeOption =
THEME_OPTIONS.find((o) => o.value === activeTheme) ?? THEME_OPTIONS[2]!;
const handleLocaleChange = (next: string) => {
if (next === locale) return;
const internal = pathname.startsWith(BASE_PATH)
? pathname.slice(BASE_PATH.length) || "/"
: pathname;
router.push(switchLocalePath(internal, next));
};
return (
<div className="flex w-full items-center justify-end gap-2">
{/* Language — left pill. Shows current language name. */}
<DropdownMenu>
<DropdownMenuTrigger
render={
<Button
variant="ghost"
size="sm"
className="font-normal text-muted-foreground"
aria-label="Switch language"
>
{localeLabels[locale as keyof typeof localeLabels] ?? locale}
</Button>
}
/>
<DropdownMenuContent align="start" side="top" className="min-w-[140px]">
{i18n.languages.map((lang) => (
<DropdownMenuItem
key={lang}
onClick={() => handleLocaleChange(lang)}
className={cn(lang === locale && "bg-accent")}
>
{localeLabels[lang as keyof typeof localeLabels]}
</DropdownMenuItem>
))}
</DropdownMenuContent>
</DropdownMenu>
{/* Theme — right icon button. Matched height to the sm pill via
the icon-sm size token; without this the icon variant defaults
to 32px while size="sm" is 28px, misaligning them. */}
<DropdownMenu>
<DropdownMenuTrigger
render={
<Button
variant="ghost"
size="icon-sm"
className="shrink-0 text-muted-foreground"
aria-label="Switch theme"
>
{activeThemeOption.icon}
</Button>
}
/>
<DropdownMenuContent align="end" side="top" className="min-w-[140px]">
{THEME_OPTIONS.map((opt) => (
<DropdownMenuItem
key={opt.value}
onClick={() => setTheme(opt.value)}
className={cn(
"gap-2",
opt.value === activeTheme && "bg-accent",
)}
>
{opt.icon}
{opt.label}
</DropdownMenuItem>
))}
</DropdownMenuContent>
</DropdownMenu>
</div>
);
}

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import Link from "next/link";
import type { ReactNode } from "react";
/**
* Byline — editorial metadata strip with ruled top + bottom borders.
*
* Sits below DocsHero on showpiece pages (welcome). Carries the small
* uppercase metadata: section · updated · read time. Mirrors the v2
* editorial pattern of a "by-line" between title and body, separating
* the heading hero from the article proper.
*/
export function Byline({ items }: { items: string[] }) {
return (
<div className="not-prose mb-9 flex items-center gap-3.5 border-y border-[var(--docs-rule)] py-3.5 text-xs uppercase tracking-[0.08em] text-muted-foreground">
{items.map((item, i) => (
<span key={i} className="flex items-center gap-3.5">
{i > 0 ? (
<span className="size-[3px] rounded-full bg-[var(--docs-faint)]" />
) : null}
<span>{item}</span>
</span>
))}
</div>
);
}
/**
* NumberedCards — three-column ruled-divider grid with No.01/02/03 serif
* numbers. Showpiece component; replaces fumadocs's <Cards> on the welcome
* page. Top + bottom heavy rules frame the row.
*/
export function NumberedCards({ children }: { children: ReactNode }) {
return (
<div className="not-prose my-9 grid grid-cols-1 border-y border-[var(--docs-rule)] md:grid-cols-3">
{children}
</div>
);
}
/**
* NumberedCard — child of NumberedCards. Internally numbered by CSS counter,
* but we also accept an explicit `number` prop in case the consumer wants
* to override (e.g. start at "03").
*/
export function NumberedCard({
number,
title,
href,
tag,
children,
}: {
number?: string;
title: string;
href: string;
tag?: string;
children: ReactNode;
}) {
return (
<Link
href={href}
className="group flex flex-col gap-2.5 border-r border-border px-0 py-5 pr-4 no-underline last:border-r-0 md:px-4 md:first:pl-0 md:last:pr-0"
>
<div className="font-mono text-[0.6875rem] uppercase tracking-[0.08em] text-muted-foreground">
{number ? `No. ${number}` : null}
</div>
<div className="font-[family-name:var(--font-serif)] text-[1.375rem] leading-[1.25] tracking-[-0.015em] text-foreground transition-colors group-hover:text-[var(--primary)]">
{title}
</div>
<div className="text-[0.84375rem] leading-[1.55] text-muted-foreground">
{children}
</div>
{tag ? (
<div className="mt-1 font-mono text-[0.625rem] uppercase tracking-[0.06em] text-[var(--primary)]">
{tag}
</div>
) : null}
</Link>
);
}
/**
* NumberedSteps — large serif step numbers, ruled-row separators.
* Use for sequential walkthroughs (install → login → start → assign).
*/
export function NumberedSteps({ children }: { children: ReactNode }) {
return <div className="not-prose my-7 border-t border-border">{children}</div>;
}
export function Step({
number,
title,
children,
}: {
number: string;
title: string;
children: ReactNode;
}) {
return (
<div className="grid grid-cols-[3.5rem_1fr] gap-5 border-b border-border py-5">
<div className="font-[family-name:var(--font-serif)] text-[2rem] font-normal leading-none tracking-[-0.02em] text-[var(--primary)]">
{number}
</div>
<div>
<div className="mb-1 font-[family-name:var(--font-serif)] text-[1.25rem] leading-[1.3] tracking-[-0.01em] text-foreground">
{title}
</div>
<div className="text-[0.9375rem] leading-[1.6] text-muted-foreground">
{children}
</div>
</div>
</div>
);
}

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