* feat(core): allow source: "hook" in ActivityLogEntry (#1941)
First step of the activity-detection hook refactor: extend the AO
activity-JSONL schema so platform-event hooks (Claude Code's
PermissionRequest / Stop / StopFailure / Notification / ...) can write
entries with explicit provenance, distinct from terminal-derived
("terminal") and agent-native-JSONL ("native") writes.
No behaviour change yet — hook writers come in subsequent commits.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(agent-claude-code): add activity-updater hook scripts (#1941)
Adds bash + Node script source strings (`ACTIVITY_UPDATER_SCRIPT` /
`ACTIVITY_UPDATER_SCRIPT_NODE`) that translate Claude Code lifecycle
hooks into AO activity-JSONL entries with `source: "hook"`.
Event mapping is intentional and verified against the live Claude Code
hooks reference (code.claude.com/docs/en/hooks, not the older anthropic.com
URL the RFC referenced):
- SessionStart / Stop / SubagentStop → ready
- UserPromptSubmit / PreToolUse / PostToolUse /
PostToolUseFailure / PreCompact / PostCompact /
SubagentStart / PostToolBatch → active
- PermissionRequest → waiting_input
- Notification(permission_prompt | idle_prompt) → waiting_input
- Notification(auth_success | elicitation_*) → no-op (the RFC's
blanket "Notification → waiting_input" would false-fire here)
- StopFailure → blocked
- everything else (SessionEnd, TaskCreated, ...) → no-op
Event name comes from the stdin JSON payload's `hook_event_name`
field — the RFC's proposed `$CLAUDE_HOOK_EVENT_NAME` env var does not
exist in Claude Code. The script never blocks Claude (`exit 0` on every
path, including parse failures and disk-full).
Bash variant uses `node -p 'new Date().toISOString()'` for the timestamp
because BSD date doesn't support `%3N`. Node is a hard runtime dep of
Claude Code so this is always available.
Plugin wiring + regex-layer removal come in subsequent commits — this
commit only adds the scripts and their 52-test (bash × node) parity
suite.
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* feat(agent-claude-code): register activity-updater on every relevant hook (#1941)
`setupWorkspaceHooks` now installs the activity-updater script alongside
the existing metadata-updater and registers it on every Claude Code
event that carries activity information:
SessionStart, UserPromptSubmit, PreToolUse, PostToolUse,
PostToolUseFailure, PostToolBatch, Notification, PermissionRequest,
Stop, StopFailure, SubagentStart, SubagentStop, PreCompact, PostCompact
The metadata-updater stays registered on PostToolUse(Bash) only — git/gh
side-effect detection is unrelated to activity classification, and
splitting them keeps each script tight.
Implementation notes:
- Hook registration is now a declarative table (`HookRegistration[]`)
fed through a shared `upsertHookEntry` helper. Calling
`setupWorkspaceHooks` twice updates our entries in place; any
user-installed Stop/PreToolUse/... hook is preserved alongside ours.
- Activity-updater hooks register with matcher "" — Claude Code's
empty-string matcher fires on every variant of the event (e.g. every
Notification regardless of `notification_type`). Variant filtering
happens inside the script.
- Timeout for activity-updater is 2000ms (vs metadata-updater's 5000ms)
— the script does a single JSON parse + append.
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* refactor(agent-claude-code): retire terminal-regex layer (#1941)
`classifyTerminalOutput` was the source of the 15-commit churn in #1932:
every Claude UI tweak (footer wording, status verb, spinner glyph) broke
a heuristic and needed a tightening pattern. With Claude lifecycle hooks
now writing authoritative state directly to `.ao/activity.jsonl`
(`source: "hook"`), the regex layer is structurally obsolete.
This commit removes the patterns and reduces `classifyTerminalOutput` to
a stable `return "idle"` stub:
- `recordActivity` is no longer implemented on the Claude agent — the
hooks ARE the activity producer. Lifecycle manager guards
`agent.recordActivity?` so this is a clean drop.
- `detectActivity` is kept on the Agent interface (still required by
Aider/OpenCode/Codex fallback) but on Claude is now a constant
"idle" — the lifecycle's terminal-output fallback path therefore
records a neutral signal and the JSONL cascade is the only source
of truth for active/ready/waiting_input/blocked.
- Native Claude JSONL handling and `NOISE_JSONL_TYPES` are unchanged —
those operate on Claude's own session files, not on terminal pixels.
Tests that exercised the retired heuristics (~200 LOC of regex-pattern
assertions in `detectActivity` + `recordActivity` integration tests) are
replaced with:
- One it.each guarding that every previously-classified input now
returns "idle" (locks in the no-signal contract).
- A direct assertion that `agent.recordActivity` is undefined.
- New tests that write hook-sourced JSONL entries
(`source: "hook"`, trigger like "PermissionRequest (Bash)") and
verify the cascade surfaces them correctly.
Net: −200 LOC of heuristic, ditto of tests, zero regression risk because
the cascade already accepted any `source` value as long as the entry
parsed.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* chore(changeset): claude activity hooks (#1941)
ao-core: minor (extends ActivityLogEntry.source / ActivitySignalSource
with "hook" — new value, no consumer break).
ao-plugin-agent-claude-code: minor (new activity-updater hook scripts,
terminal-regex layer retired).
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* refactor(agent-claude-code): address copilot review on #1945 (#1941)
Four reviewer concerns, all valid:
1. `upsertHookEntry` assumed `hooks[event]` is always an array. A
malformed/legacy settings.json with a non-array value there would
crash on `.push`. Normalize via `Array.isArray(existing) ? existing : []`
and start fresh on bad input. New test: malformed object instead of
array round-trips cleanly with our entry added.
2. `upsertHookEntry` unconditionally overwrote `entry.matcher` on
updates. If a user has co-located their own hook def in the same
`{ matcher, hooks: [...] }` object as ours, resetting the matcher
changes when the user's def fires. Now only refresh matcher when
the entry contains a single hook def (ours). New test: user hook
sharing an entry with us keeps its `Edit|Write` matcher across
re-setup calls.
3. Claude agent's `detectActivity` comment claimed the lifecycle
manager would "override" its result via the JSONL cascade. Not
accurate — lifecycle calls `detectActivity` only when
`getActivityState` returned null, and that path doesn't write to
.ao/activity.jsonl. Reworded to describe the actual behaviour:
`detectActivity` is the no-signal fallback when there's no JSONL
and no hook entry yet, and "idle" is the conservative answer.
4. `classifyTerminalOutput`'s docstring promised that the Claude
agent's `detectActivity` would delegate to it "rather than inlining
`() => "idle"`", but `detectActivity` actually inlined `return "idle"`.
Restored the delegation so the rationale matches the code.
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* test(agent-claude-code): skip bash activity-updater suite on Windows (#1941)
Greptile review on #1945: `execSync('bash "..."')` throws ENOENT on
Windows because bash isn't a native shell there, and the catch block
leaves `lastEntry = null` — making all ~26 bash-variant cases fail on
Windows CI.
Skip the bash suite on Windows via `describe.skipIf(... isWindows())`
(matches the convention used in
packages/core/src/__tests__/migration-storage-v2.test.ts). The Node
variant suite runs on every platform and is the canonical Windows path
for the activity-updater anyway, so parity between the two
implementations is still verified on Linux/macOS CI.
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* fix(agent-claude-code): escape control chars in bash trigger output (#1941)
i-trytoohard's PR review flagged that bash's escape_json only handles \
and " — not \n / \r / \t / \b / \f — creating asymmetry with the Node
variant where JSON.stringify covers everything. Bounded today by
Claude's event/tool/error-name enums never containing control chars,
but adds latent risk if a future trigger source isn't equally clean.
Five-line fix: extend escape_json with the five common JSON control-char
escapes so both implementations stay in lockstep against any future
trigger payload shape.
Locks the parity with a new round-trip test that smuggles
\n / \t / \r / \\ / " through error_type — confirms exactly one JSONL
line is written (no literal newline splitting one entry into two) and
the parsed trigger round-trips bit-for-bit on both bash and Node.
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* fix(agent-claude-code): drop useless \$ escape in bash heredoc (#1941)
Lint job on #1945 failed with five `no-useless-escape` errors after the
escape-control-chars fix. The five new lines in escape_json wrote
`\$'\\n'` inside the JS template literal, but `$` is only special in JS
template literals when followed by `{` — outside of interpolation it
needs no backslash. Bash output is byte-identical (still emits `$'\n'`
for ANSI-C quoting), so the 54 round-trip tests stay green.
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* refactor(agent-claude-code): split activity detection into its own module; remove dead JSONL cases
Move `getActivityState`, `findClaudeProcess`, the ps-cache, `classifyTerminalOutput`, `findLatestSessionFile`, and `toClaudeProjectPath` into a new `activity-detection.ts`. `index.ts` shrinks by ~190 lines and now delegates via thin wrappers; `toClaudeProjectPath` and `resetPsCache` are re-exported so existing unit-test and integration-test import sites keep working.
Drop two switch branches that could never fire: `case "permission_request"` → `waiting_input` and `case "error"` → `blocked`. Verified by reading every JSONL under `~/.claude/projects/`: Claude emits `agent-color, agent-name, ai-title, assistant, attachment, custom-title, file-history-snapshot, last-prompt, permission-mode, pr-link, progress, queue-operation, summary, system, user` — but never a top-level `permission_request` or `error`. Permission prompts have no native-JSONL signal at all (they only sit in the terminal until the user answers); API errors arrive under `type:"system"` with `subtype:"api_error"` / `level:"error"`, not as a top-level `error` type. `waiting_input` and `blocked` continue to flow through the terminal-regex → AO activity-JSONL path that was added upstream — that path is now the only source, which matches reality.
Behavior preserved: the cascade (process check → native JSONL → AO actionable → AO age-decay fallback → stale-native) is byte-equivalent for every type Claude actually emits. Four tests that wrote fake `permission_request` / `error` JSONL deleted.
* feat(agent-claude-code,core): detect blocked from Claude api_error JSONL entries
Extend `readLastJsonlEntry` in core to also surface top-level `subtype` and `level` fields (additive — existing return shape unchanged). Map `{type:"system", level:"error"}` to `blocked` in `getClaudeActivityState`.
Claude writes API errors as `{type:"system", subtype:"api_error", level:"error", cause:{code:"ConnectionRefused"|"FailedToOpenSocket"|...}, retryAttempt:N, maxRetries:10}`. When the LAST JSONL entry has that shape, Claude is mid-retry-loop or has exhausted retries — surfacing as `blocked` lets stuck-detection fire. Other `system` subtypes (`compact_boundary`, `local_command`, `turn_duration`, `away_summary`, etc.) continue to map to `ready`/`idle` by age via the `entry.lastLevel !== "error"` branch.
Closes the only remaining "no live producer" gap from the PR description: previously `blocked` had a slot in the cascade but no writer. Now native JSONL fills it directly, no AO activity-log roundtrip needed.
Tests:
- "blocked for 'system' api_error (level: error)"
- "ready for non-error 'system' subtypes (compact_boundary)"
- "'system' api_error ignores staleness (always blocked)"
Existing `system` test (no level field) continues to map to `ready` — verified.
* fix(agent-claude-code): require api_error subtype AND error level for blocked
Tighten the system-entry gate per @greptile-apps review on #1927. Today only `api_error` carries `level:"error"` under `type:"system"`, but pinning both fields makes intent explicit and prevents silent drift if Claude ever adds a non-fatal error-level diagnostic later.
Test locks the tightened gate: `{type:"system", subtype:"future_diagnostic", level:"error"}` → `ready` (not `blocked`).
* test(core): cover lastSubtype/lastLevel extraction in readLastJsonlEntry
Per reviewer note on #1927: the consumer side (claude-code plugin) tested the new fields, but the producer side in core didn't. Lock the extraction behavior so future refactors of `readLastJsonlEntry` can't regress silently.
Covers: real Claude api_error shape, absent fields, non-string field types.
* feat(cli): wire activity events into CLI commands and supervisor lifecycle (#1654)
Adds "cli" to ActivityEventSource and emits ~30 activity events across the CLI
surface so `ao events list --source cli` can answer RCA questions like:
- Did AO start cleanly? When? (cli.start_invoked / cli.start_failed)
- Was AO shut down gracefully or did it crash? (cli.shutdown_signal /
cli.shutdown_completed / cli.shutdown_force_exit / cli.stale_running_pruned)
- Did ao spawn / ao update / ao stop / ao migrate-storage fail and why?
- Did the auto-restore prompt actually restore sessions?
Instrumented files:
- packages/core/src/activity-events.ts (cli source)
- packages/cli/src/lib/shutdown.ts (signal/completed/failed/force_exit/session_kill_failed)
- packages/cli/src/commands/start.ts (start_invoked/start_failed/restore_*/stop_*/daemon_*/last_stop_* /config_migrated)
- packages/cli/src/commands/spawn.ts (spawn_invoked/spawn_failed)
- packages/cli/src/commands/update.ts (update_invoked/update_failed)
- packages/cli/src/commands/setup.ts (setup_failed)
- packages/cli/src/commands/migrate-storage.ts (migration_completed/migration_failed)
- packages/cli/src/commands/project.ts (project_register_failed)
- packages/cli/src/lib/resolve-project.ts (project_resolve_failed/config_recovered/config_recovery_failed)
- packages/cli/src/lib/running-state.ts (lock_timeout/stale_running_pruned)
- packages/cli/src/lib/credential-resolver.ts (credential_load_failed)
All emits are sync, never wrapped in try/catch (recordActivityEvent never
throws), and put raw error text in data.errorMessage (not summary, which is
FTS-indexed and not credential-sanitized).
Tests:
- 16 new instrumentation tests across shutdown, migrate-storage, update,
resolve-project, and start/stop action paths covering MUST emits.
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* fix: correct CLI activity event semantics
* fix(cli): emit migrate-storage invocation event
* fix(cli): record last-stop write failures
* fix(linear): retry transient API failures
* fix(cli): stabilize update instrumentation test
* fix(cli): stub process probes in stop instrumentation tests
* chore(ci): retrigger checks
* Fix CLI failure event review issues
* fix: bound linear integration cleanup
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* feat(core): round out session-manager activity event instrumentation (#1657)
PR #1620 wired activity events for the worker-spawn happy path
(spawn_started/spawned/spawn_failed/killed). This extends the same
pattern across the rest of session-manager's failure surfaces so RCA
can answer questions today's logs can't:
- Did the orchestrator spawn fail? (orchestrator path had no AE
envelope at all; now wrapped like worker spawn)
- Did the agent's startup prompt deliver, or did all 3 retries fail?
- Did `runtime.destroy` / `workspace.destroy` succeed during kill, or
silently leak?
- Did `runtime_lost` reconciliation fire for this session?
- Did `ao send` actually deliver?
New event kinds (added to ActivityEventKind union):
session.kill_started, session.prompt_delivery_failed, session.send_failed,
session.restore_failed, session.restore_fallback, session.rollback_started,
session.rollback_step_failed, session.workspace_hooks_failed,
session.cleanup_error, session.orchestrator_conflict,
runtime.lost_detected, runtime.lost_persist_failed, runtime.destroy_failed,
workspace.destroy_failed, agent.opencode_purge_failed,
tracker.issue_fetch_failed, tracker.generate_prompt_failed,
metadata.corrupt_detected
Coverage (per #1657 spec):
- All 8 MUST emits implemented and have a regression test in
session-manager-instrumentation.test.ts
- 13 SHOULD emits implemented (cleanup loop, orchestrator subpaths,
kill silent catches, send/restore failure paths, etc.)
- 4 COULD emits implemented
- Out-of-scope per-list enrichment paths intentionally NOT instrumented
Invariants preserved (extends #1620's B1-B16):
- B1: state mutation BEFORE event emission (runtime_lost persist
happens before the AE fires; verified by test)
- B2: never wrap recordActivityEvent in try/catch
- B11: prompt content excluded from prompt_delivery_failed data
(verified by test that asserts the prompt string is absent)
- B16: failure-only — emit on final retry exhaustion only, not per
attempt
- B25 (new): cleanup-stack rollbacks emit per-step via the onError
callback hook, not in aggregate
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* fix: address session activity event review
* fix: address session activity event review
* fix(core): avoid duplicate restore failure events
* chore(ci): retrigger checks
* Fix orchestrator activity event instrumentation
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* feat(core): record activity events for config, plugin-registry, and storage migration
Closes#1658.
Surfaces failures that previously left no trace in `ao events list`:
- Config: project_resolve_failed (degraded project), project_malformed,
project_invalid, migrated. Local-config errors carry the project's
projectId so `ao events list --project <id>` finds them.
- Plugin registry: load_failed (built-in and external), validation_failed,
specifier_failed. External plugin failures are now queryable instead of
living only in stderr.
- Migration: blocked (active sessions), project_failed (per-project),
rename_failed (.migrated rename), completed (one summary with totals),
rollback_skipped (post-migration sessions present).
- Agent report: api.agent_report.transition_rejected and apply_failed for
observability into rejected reports.
Migration emits at most one event per milestone (per project failure +
single completion summary) so event volume scales with errors, not input
size. Config events redact sensitive keys via the existing sanitizer.
Adds regression tests for all four MUST emits.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(core): avoid duplicate config activity events
* test(core): cover blocked storage migration event
* test(core): satisfy lint in migration event mock
* fix(core): emit migration completed for no-op runs
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* feat(web): activity events for webhooks and mux WebSocket (#1656)
Closes#1656 — adds the 10 activity events called out in the issue, covering
webhook ingress (4) and the mux WebSocket terminal server (6). Builds on the
ActivityEvent infrastructure landed in #1620.
Webhook events (api source):
- api.webhook_unverified (warn) — 401 signature verification failure
- api.webhook_rejected (warn) — 413 payload exceeds maxBodyBytes
- api.webhook_received (info|warn) — 202 success, with parse/lifecycle error counts
- api.webhook_failed (error) — 500 outer catch / pipeline crash
Mux WS events (ui source — Node-side server only):
- ui.terminal_connected — one per mux WS connection
- ui.terminal_disconnected — one per close
- ui.terminal_heartbeat_lost (warn) — once on 3 missed pongs (was console-only)
- ui.terminal_pty_lost (warn) — fires only when subscribers are still attached,
distinguishing "PTY actually died" from "user closed browser"
- ui.terminal_protocol_error (warn) — invalid mux client message
- ui.session_broadcast_failed (warn) — emitted on the healthy→failing transition
only; re-arms after a successful poll so a long outage yields one event, not 20/min
Invariants honored: no raw payloads or signatures in `data`, no client IPs in
`summary` (kept in `data` only), no per-keystroke / per-pong fan-out — only on
state transitions. `api.webhook_unverified` is the security-audit event; data
captures `slug` and `remoteAddr` but never the failed signature.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(web): harden webhook and PTY activity events
* chore(ci): retrigger checks
* fix(web): record PTY loss across mux exit paths
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* feat(core): activity events for recovery, metadata corruption, agent-report
Wires activity events into three forensic-critical paths so RCA can
reconstruct what happened after the fact:
1. recovery subsystem
- recovery.session_failed (MUST) per failed session in runRecovery
- recovery.action_failed (SHOULD) on recoverSession outer catch
Adds "recovery" to ActivityEventSource so `ao events list --source
recovery` reconstructs an `ao recover` invocation timeline.
2. metadata corruption
- metadata.corrupt_detected (MUST) when mutateMetadata renames a
corrupt session-metadata file to .corrupt-{ts}. Includes
data.renamedTo and a 200-char data.contentSample (B11) for forensic
recovery. Previously only console.warn — silent overwrites had no
queryable signal.
3. agent-report apply path
- api.agent_report.transition_rejected (SHOULD)
- api.agent_report.session_not_found (COULD)
Per B22, recovery events fire per session, not per probe step. Per B11,
metadata.corrupt_detected truncates contentSample to 200 chars (full
file would exceed the 16KB sanitizer cap).
Closes#1660
* fix(core): align forensic activity event metadata
* fix(core): cover single-session recovery failures
* fix(core): improve corrupt metadata event attribution
* fix(cli): expose activity event source filter
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* fix(cli): rebuild better-sqlite3 when binding is missing
* fix(cli): support Windows postinstall rebuild shims
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* fix: recover native session restore fallback
Persist native agent restore metadata from dead runtimes and fall back to a fresh launch when native restore context is missing, so stuck sessions do not permanently block startup.
* fix: avoid redundant dead-session metadata discovery
* test: harden Linear list issue polling
* feat(web,core): "Launch Orchestrator (clean context)" button
Adds a dashboard action that replaces the project's canonical
orchestrator with a fresh one — killing any existing orchestrator,
deleting its metadata, and spawning a new session with no carryover.
Why: users had no way to start an orchestrator with a clean slate from
the dashboard. Previous orchestrator context (conversation history,
stale state) silently carried over via the existing "Open Orchestrator"
flow, which only worked for first-time spawn anyway.
- core: new SessionManager.relaunchOrchestrator(config) that kills +
deletes existing metadata then calls spawnOrchestrator. Ignores
project.orchestratorSessionStrategy — replacement is the whole point.
Coalesces concurrent calls via a dedicated relaunchOrchestratorPromises
map (separate from ensureOrchestratorPromises since the semantics
differ — a relaunch behind an ensure must not return the existing
session).
- web: POST /api/orchestrators accepts { clean: true } to route to the
new method. OrchestratorSelector renders a "Launch Orchestrator
(clean context)" button that uses window.confirm() before discarding
an existing orchestrator; no confirm when none exists.
Closes#1900, closes#1080.
* fix(core,web): address PR #1904 review
- core: cross-map race between ensureOrchestrator and relaunchOrchestrator.
Each now awaits the other's in-flight promise (keyed by sessionId) before
proceeding. Prevents (a) relaunch skipping the kill while ensure's
spawnOrchestrator is mid-reservation, and (b) ensure returning a session
that relaunch is about to kill. Adds two race regression tests.
- web: align handleSpawnNew with handleRelaunchClean via the void expression
form; add "Launching..." in-progress label to the clean-context button and
a test that asserts it renders during POST.
* refactor(web): rip out Orchestrator Selector page; relocate clean-launch action
There is only ever one orchestrator per project, so the /orchestrators
selector page is meaningless. Delete it along with its component, tests,
and the unused mapSessionsToOrchestrators util. Drop GET /api/orchestrators
(only consumer was the deleted page). Remove /orchestrators from project
revalidate lists.
The "Launch Orchestrator (clean context)" action that previously lived on
the deleted page now appears in two places:
- Dashboard header: a "Relaunch (clean)" button renders alongside the
Orchestrator link whenever a project orchestrator exists. Uses
window.confirm before discarding state.
- Orchestrator session page: a "Relaunch (clean)" button in the
SessionDetailHeader for live orchestrator sessions, calling
POST /api/orchestrators with clean:true and reloading the session view.
* refactor(web): remove Relaunch (clean) action from the Dashboard
Keep the clean-launch action only on the orchestrator session page —
that's where the user has the context to decide on a destructive
restart. The Dashboard header just links to the orchestrator (or shows
the existing Spawn Orchestrator button when none exists).
* fix(web): surface relaunch failures with an inline error banner
After confirm + POST /api/orchestrators with clean:true, the previous
implementation only logged failures to console.error — leaving the user
on a stale page with no signal that the destructive action partially
executed. relaunchOrchestrator kills before respawning, so a failed
respawn means the server has no orchestrator while the client still
renders the old session view.
Add local relaunchError state, set it on catch (parsed from the JSON
error response when available), and render a dismissible error banner
above the terminal area. The banner explicitly warns the user that the
previous orchestrator may already be terminated and points them at the
project dashboard to retry.
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* fix(web,core): address PR #1904 review from @i-trytoohard
- web: navigate to the new orchestrator's session path (from POST
response) instead of window.location.reload(). Orchestrator session
IDs are fixed per project so the path is the same in practice, but
reading from the response is the right contract and a hard nav forces
the terminal WebSocket to reconnect cleanly against the new tmux.
- web: remove the `!terminalEnded` gate on the Relaunch (clean) button
in SessionDetailHeader. Terminated orchestrators are exactly when the
user wants to relaunch — hiding the button there was wrong.
- core: log a warning instead of silently swallowing when an in-flight
cross-map promise (ensure waiting on relaunch, or relaunch waiting on
ensure) rejects before its caller proceeds. The catch-and-continue
semantics are correct (the caller will re-check state anyway) but
invisible failures were a debugging hazard.
Adds a regression test that the button stays visible on terminated
orchestrator sessions and that successful relaunch navigates via
window.location.href.
* fix(core): sm.list() no longer writes terminated state to disk (#1735)
sm.list() was bypassing the lifecycle manager's probe decision matrix by
persisting terminated state immediately on a single isAlive() failure.
The dashboard's 3s poll via /api/sessions/patches called sm.list() ~10x
more often than the lifecycle manager, so a transient runtime failure
would permanently kill the session before the lifecycle manager could
evaluate all three probes (runtime, process, activity).
Changes:
- sm.list() now persists "detecting" instead of "terminated" when it
detects a dead runtime, so the lifecycle manager's resolveProbeDecision
pipeline remains the single authority on terminal decisions.
- /api/sessions/patches now calls listCached() instead of list(),
preventing the dashboard's 3s poll from probing runtimes directly.
The cache TTL (35s) aligns with the lifecycle manager's 30s poll.
- Updated CLAUDE.md invariants to reflect the new behavior.
* fix(core): skip re-persisting detecting state on subsequent list() calls
Check the on-disk lifecycle state (raw metadata) instead of the
in-memory state when deciding whether to persist. Enrichment already
sets detecting in-memory, so the previous guard always skipped the
persist block. Using the on-disk state ensures:
- First detection: persists detecting + lastTransitionAt
- Subsequent calls: skips re-write, preserving the original timestamp
* feat(core): add CI failure summary SCM contract
Add an optional SCM getCIFailureSummary hook and shared CIFailureSummary shape so providers can return failed jobs, failed steps, run URLs, and bounded log tails without changing existing SCM implementations.
* feat(scm-github): summarize failed CI logs
Use failed GitHub check URLs to locate Actions run/job IDs, fetch gh run view --log-failed output, parse the step column from the gh log format, and cap each failed-job log tail at 120 lines. Return null when no failed run logs can be fetched so lifecycle can fall back cleanly.
* feat(lifecycle): send actionable CI failure details
Prefer SCM CI failure summaries when composing ci-failed agent messages, including failed job/step, run URL, and log tail. Fall back to check names/statuses for SCM plugins without getCIFailureSummary, and remove the generic default ci-failed text so default handling relies on the lifecycle-composed payload.
State invariants preserved: this only changes ci-failed reaction payload composition and dispatch hashing. It does not change lifecycle status decisions, state-machine transitions, ci-failed persistence, retry/escalation thresholds, or stable-passing tracker reset semantics.
* fix(lifecycle): harden CI failure summaries
Address review feedback: escape log-tail lines that could close markdown fences, report the last failed-step column from gh failed logs, and pass already-known failed checks into getCIFailureSummary to avoid duplicate CI check fetches.
State invariants preserved: lifecycle transition decisions, retry/escalation budgets, persistent ci-failed tracker behavior, and stable CI passing reset semantics remain unchanged.
* refactor(lifecycle): centralize CI failure check lookup
Deduplicate CI failure check lookup, filtering, and fingerprint generation across transition-time enrichment and follow-up CI-failure dispatch while preserving the existing fetch/no-fetch split.
State invariants preserved: lifecycle transition decisions, reaction retry/escalation behavior, ci-failed tracker persistence, and stable-passing reset semantics are unchanged.
* fix(scm-github): fetch in-progress failed job logs
* fix(lifecycle): label CI failure URLs explicitly
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* fix(core): clear terminal markers on non-terminal lifecycle transitions
Clear stale completedAt/terminatedAt whenever lifecycle helpers settle on a non-terminal session state, including restore-to-working paths.
Preserved invariants: terminal-state idempotence remains intact because done/terminated states keep their terminal markers; session state transitions still flow through existing code that updates lastTransitionAt before marker hygiene runs.
* fix(core): share terminal marker hygiene
Move non-terminal marker clearing into lifecycle-state so restore and lifecycle-transition paths use one terminal-state source of truth.
Preserved invariants: terminal-state idempotence still keeps done/terminated markers; existing transition code continues to update lastTransitionAt before marker hygiene runs.
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* chore: version packages
* ci: nudge — trigger required checks on bot PR
* test(agent-codex): drop self-defeating hardcoded version assertion
Same file as the earlier fix on this branch — changesets/action regenerated from main, bringing the bad test back. This deletion will land on main when this Version PR merges, so future Version PR regenerations won't re-introduce it.
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* feat(release): weekly release train — channels, onboarding, dashboard banner, cron
Implements the full release pipeline described in release-process.html
(supersedes #1525, which only had the workflow scaffolding).
A. Release infrastructure — .github/workflows/canary.yml triggers on a cron
('30 17 * * 5,6,0,1,2', i.e. 23:00 IST Fri–Tue) plus workflow_dispatch,
without the stale-SHA guard or the merged-PR-comment step from #1525
(cron has no merged-PR context). release.yml uses changesets/action.
.changeset/config.json adds the snapshot template and moves the private
@aoagents/ao-web to ignore[].
B. Channel awareness (packages/cli/src/lib/update-check.ts) — new
updateChannel field in the global-config Zod schema (stable | nightly
| manual; defaults to manual so existing users see no surprise installs).
fetchLatestVersion now reads dist-tags[channel] from the registry;
isVersionOutdated compares prerelease segments numerically + lexically
so SHA-suffixed nightlies sort correctly. maybeShowUpdateNotice and
scheduleBackgroundRefresh skip entirely on manual.
C. Active-session guard (packages/cli/src/commands/update.ts) — before
any handle*Update proceeds, sm.list() filters for working/idle/
needs_input/stuck and refuses with `N session(s) active. Run
`ao stop` first.` instead of auto-stopping (per the design doc:
surprise-killing user work is worse than refusing).
D. Soft auto-install + onboarding — handleNpmUpdate skips the confirm
prompt on stable/nightly. New packages/cli/src/lib/update-channel-
onboarding.ts prompts once on the first `ao start` after this lands;
ask-once gate keyed on the absence of updateChannel in the global
config; dismissal persists `manual`. New `ao config set updateChannel
<value>` command (also handles installMethod).
E. Dashboard banner — packages/web/src/app/api/version/route.ts reads
the same cache file the CLI writes (~/.cache/ao/update-check.json,
XDG-aware) and rejects cache entries from a different channel.
packages/web/src/app/api/update/route.ts duplicates the active-session
guard so the dashboard can return a structured 409. New UpdateBanner
component wired into Dashboard.tsx — Tailwind only, var(--color-*)
tokens, dismissible per-version via localStorage, deferred fetch so
it doesn't shift the call order in existing dashboard tests.
F. Bun + Homebrew detection (update-check.ts) — new classifiers for
~/.bun/install/global/ (auto-installs `bun add -g @aoagents/ao@<channel>`)
and /Cellar/ao/ (notice-only — `brew upgrade ao`, never auto-install
because brew owns the symlinks). New installMethod override field in
the global config to pin detection when path heuristics fail.
Tests: +155 (B/C/F unit, onboarding ask-once gate, /api/version + /api/update,
UpdateBanner visibility/dismiss/click). pnpm test, pnpm typecheck, pnpm lint
all green for the changes; the same 10 pre-existing test failures observed
on main are still present (all environment-dependent: ~/.cache/ao state, codex
binary install, /private path canonicalization on macOS).
Closes#1525
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(release-train): CI failures + Greptile review feedback
CI fixes:
- Web /api/update spawn ENOENT — attach `child.on("error", ...)` so the
asynchronous spawn-error event from a missing `ao` binary doesn't bubble
up as an unhandled error and crash vitest. The route already returns 202
before the error fires; on real installs the user sees "no version change"
if the install fails.
- start.test.ts pollution — runStartup calls `maybePromptForUpdateChannel`,
which (with isHumanCaller mocked to true) writes to the real
~/.agent-orchestrator/config.yaml on the CI runner via persistUpdateChannel.
Subsequent tests then load that newly-created (empty-projects) config and
report "No projects configured" instead of the expected "project not found".
Fix: stub `update-channel-onboarding.js` in start.test.ts so runStartup
is a no-op for the channel prompt.
Review feedback:
- (P1) `runtime: "tmux"` hardcoded default in `persistUpdateChannel` and
`loadOrInit` would lock Windows users into a non-functional tmux config
when they dismiss the channel prompt. Both now use `getDefaultRuntime()`,
matching `makeEmptyGlobalConfig` in core's global-config.ts.
- (P2) `hasChosenUpdateChannel` JSDoc inverted — the second "True when"
bullet actually described the False case. Rewritten with separate
True/False sections that match the implementation.
- (P2) `isVersionOutdated` was duplicated between the CLI and the dashboard
/api/version route. Moved to a new shared module
`packages/core/src/version-compare.ts`, exported from `@aoagents/ao-core`,
consumed by both CLI (re-exports as `isVersionOutdated`) and the web route
directly. Added 14 unit tests in core for the canonical implementation.
Defensive: `maybePromptForUpdateChannel` now validates the prompt result via
`UpdateChannelSchema.safeParse` before persisting — never writes `undefined`
or an unrecognized string to disk.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(release-train): Windows spawn + dismiss-while-blocked review feedback
- (P1) `ao update` silently never ran on Windows because `spawn("ao", ...)`
doesn't consult PATHEXT, so npm's `ao.cmd` shim wasn't found and the
async ENOENT was swallowed by the error handler. Add `shell: isWindows()`
+ `windowsHide: true` per the cross-platform guide.
- (P1) Dismiss button was inert when the banner was in the `blocked` (409)
or `error` phase — `setDismissedFor` set the localStorage flag but the
hide condition required `phase === "idle"`, so the banner stayed pinned
until reload. `handleDismiss` now resets phase to idle (and clears the
error message) so the existing condition fires. Added a regression test
covering dismiss from the 409 path.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(release-train): runNpmInstall on Windows — shell:true so PATHEXT resolves npm.cmd
(P1) The dashboard /api/update spawn got `shell: isWindows()` + `windowsHide:
true` in 9f29131d, but `runNpmInstall` in the CLI's `ao update` command was
still missing the same fix. On Windows, `spawn("npm", ...)` without a shell
wrapper doesn't consult PATHEXT, so npm/pnpm/bun's `*.cmd` shims never
resolve and the install silently ENOENTs.
Mirror the fix into runNpmInstall — it's the single spawn site behind every
non-git, non-homebrew install path (npm-global, pnpm-global, bun-global,
unknown), so this one change covers all four install methods.
Tests:
- Mock `isWindows` from @aoagents/ao-core so the spawn options can be
inspected per-platform.
- Assert `shell: true, windowsHide: true, stdio: "inherit"` on Windows.
- Assert `shell: false` on macOS / Linux.
- Parametrize over pnpm-global / bun-global to confirm the same options flow
through every npm-style install command.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(release-train): /api/version reads cached.isOutdated for git installs
(P1) The dashboard banner never appeared for git-installed users because
`/api/version` ran `isVersionOutdated(current, "origin/main")`, and
`parseVersion("origin/main")` produces NaN parts that the early-exit guard
catches with `return false`. Git installs cache `latestVersion` as a git
ref (not a semver) and a precomputed `isOutdated` flag from `git fetch +
merge-base`; the CLI special-cases this in `update-check.ts`. Mirror the
same pattern here:
cached.installMethod === "git"
? cached.isOutdated === true
: isVersionOutdated(current, latest)
Also extend the local CacheData with `installMethod?: string` and
`isOutdated?: boolean` so the new branch type-checks. Kept as `string`
rather than importing the CLI's `InstallMethod` type — the literal "git"
compare is the only thing that matters here, and the web package shouldn't
take a dep on @aoagents/ao-cli.
Two new tests cover the git-install path: one asserts isOutdated=true is
trusted from the cache, the other asserts isOutdated=false (current with
origin) is trusted too.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(release-train): must-fix #3+#4 — global-config layout + git-only flag guard
#3 — ensureNoActiveSessions now consults loadGlobalConfig() first as a quick
"any projects registered?" check, then routes through loadConfig(globalPath)
only when the registry actually has projects (loadConfig dispatches to
buildEffectiveConfigFromGlobalConfigPath when given the canonical global path
— see packages/core/src/config.ts). Defends against AO_GLOBAL_CONFIG override
to a non-canonical path. Three new tests cover: registered-projects path
fires the guard correctly; empty registry returns early without building a
SessionManager; missing global file returns early without even reading it.
#4 — Restored the rejection of git-only flags on non-git installs. Users
copy/pasting `ao update --skip-smoke` from older docs would silently no-op
on npm/pnpm/bun installs. Now exits non-zero with:
"--skip-smoke only applies to git installs (current install: npm-global)."
Test it.each across npm/pnpm/bun/homebrew/unknown plus a positive test that
git installs still accept the flag.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(release-train): #2 should-fix — channel-switch prompt
When a stable user runs `ao config set updateChannel nightly` and then
`ao update`, isVersionOutdated(0.5.0, 0.5.0-nightly-abc) returns false (per
semver, prerelease < stable on equal base). The old code printed "Already
on latest nightly" and exited without installing — confusing, because the
install command we'd run is genuinely a different dist-tag.
Fix: snapshot the previously-cached channel BEFORE forcing a refresh, then
detect a switch via `previousChannel !== activeChannel && !info.isOutdated`.
On switch:
- Don't take the "already on latest" early-return.
- Print a yellow "Channel switch detected: was X, now Y." notice.
- Force a confirm prompt regardless of stable/nightly soft-install,
defaulting to "no" (channel-switch should be explicit). Manual users
still see their normal prompt.
Onboarding copy now includes one line about channel switches: "switching
later prompts before installing the other channel's build."
4 new tests: explicit switch fires the prompt + installs on yes; declines
on no; same-channel doesn't fire (back to "Already on latest"); first-ever
update with no previous cache doesn't fire either.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* refactor(release-train): polish — drop setTimeout, dedup defaults, share cache, dedup export
#5 — UpdateBanner no longer wraps its mount fetch in setTimeout(0). Production
code shouldn't bend to test mock ordering. Instead, the two brittle Dashboard
tests that relied on `mockImplementationOnce` queue ordering now route by URL
via `mockImplementation`, and the cadence test asserts "no other endpoints
were touched" instead of "no fetch was touched at all". Also added a
deliberate "no interval / re-fetch" comment per #6.
#7 — Promoted core's `makeEmptyGlobalConfig` to the public
`createDefaultGlobalConfig` (kept the internal alias for back-compat). Both
the CLI's `persistUpdateChannel` and `loadOrInit` (in `ao config`) now call
it instead of inlining the same defaults block. Single source of truth.
#8 — New `packages/core/src/update-cache.ts` exports
`getUpdateCheckCachePath`, `readUpdateCheckCacheRaw`, and
`getInstalledAoVersion`. The CLI's `update-check.ts` keeps its richer
install-method/channel/git-rev validation but now delegates path resolution
and version lookup to core. The dashboard's `/api/version` route drops its
duplicated `getCachePath`/`readCache`/`getCurrentVersion` and consumes from
core directly. Cache layout is one file, not two.
#9 — Removed the duplicate `export { isManualOnlyInstall }` from
`update.ts` (also dropped the unused import). The canonical export lives in
`update-check.ts`.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* chore(release-train): cosmetic — workflow rename note, design tokens, changeset trim
#1 release.yml: added a comment above `workflows: [CI]` warning that GitHub
matches by name (not filename) and silently no-ops on mismatch — so a
rename of ci.yml's `name:` field would mean releases stop triggering.
#10 UpdateBanner: replaced text-[13px] / text-[12px] with text-sm / text-xs
to match the dashboard's chrome scale.
#6 Banner refresh: noted in the existing useEffect comment that we don't
re-fetch — re-evaluate if "user kept tab open for days, missed an
update" becomes a real complaint.
#11 .changeset/release-train.md: dropped @aoagents/ao-web from the version
bump list. The package is `private: true` and in changeset's ignore[],
so listing it was cosmetic and would just clutter the eventual release
notes with a non-published artifact.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(release-train): illegalcall review — global guard, channel scoping, publishable web
(#1, PRRT_kwDORPZUAc6BHFDf) — `ensureNoActiveSessions` now ALWAYS loads
from the canonical global config, never from project-local. The previous
code preferred `loadConfig()` (local search-upward) when run inside a repo,
which made `sm.list()` enumerate only that project's sessions — active work
in other registered projects would be missed and the install would proceed.
New regression test asserts that a session in `other-project` blocks the
update even when invoked from `this-project`'s cwd. Existing global-config
tests retained.
(#2, PRRT_kwDORPZUAc6BHFOl) + (#4, PRRT_kwDORPZUAc6BHFon) — Reverted the
`private: true` on @aoagents/ao-web. Because @aoagents/ao-cli has a
workspace:* runtime dep on it (for `findWebDir()`/dashboard files), pnpm
rewrites the dep on publish to a literal version — keeping ao-web private
would make `npm install -g @aoagents/ao` fail. Restored ao-web to the
changeset linked group, removed it from `ignore[]`, restored the release-
train changeset entry, added publishConfig + repository metadata.
New `scripts/check-publishable-deps.mjs` walks every package and asserts
that no publishable package has a workspace:* runtime dep on a `private:
true` package. Wired into both release.yml and canary.yml before the
publish step so any future regression is caught at CI rather than at the
user's `npm install`. Verified the script catches the inverse condition.
(#3, PRRT_kwDORPZUAc6BHFaV) — `readCachedUpdateInfo` now treats a missing
`data.channel` as a miss when an explicit channel is provided. Previous
logic only rejected when both data.channel and channel were set AND
differed, so a legacy cache entry (pre-channel-scoping) could keep returning
stale stable state to a user who had since switched to nightly until the
24h TTL expired. Existing fixtures bumped to include `channel` where the
test exercises the checkForUpdate / maybeShowUpdateNotice path; new
regression test exercises the legacy-no-channel case.
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* fix(release-train): SHA-suffix nightly compare — never miss a banner
(P1, PRRT_kwDORPZUAc6BJLrW) Git SHAs are uniformly-random hex, so the old
`comparePrereleaseSegments` lexical fallback gave the wrong answer ~50% of
the time on snapshot tags. Concretely: user installs `0.5.0-nightly-f00d123`,
CI publishes `0.5.0-nightly-0dead01`, and `'f' < '0'` returns false → banner
never shows.
Fix: when two prerelease segments are both non-numeric and differ, treat the
left side as older (return -1). The cache layer always carries the registry's
CURRENT dist-tag, so any non-numeric mismatch on the same base means the
installed copy is behind by construction. Numeric ordering (`rc.1 < rc.2`)
and numeric-vs-non-numeric (`0.5.0-1 < 0.5.0-alpha`) are unchanged.
Tradeoff: a user who manually installed `0.5.0-beta` while the registry only
publishes `0.5.0-alpha` would see a spurious banner. AO's release pipeline
only emits SHA-suffixed nightly prereleases, so the scenario doesn't occur in
practice — documented in the function's JSDoc.
Updated two misleadingly-named tests ("orders SHA-suffixed nightlies
lexically") that had been asserting the buggy behavior; new tests cover the
specific case from the review (`nightly-f00d123` vs `nightly-0dead01`) and
preserve the numeric-ordering invariant.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(release-train): multi-project active-session proof + changeset note
(#1, PRRT_kwDORPZUAc6BHFDf follow-up) Dhruv asked for proof — not a comment —
that loadConfig(globalPath) actually enumerates across all registered
projects, not just the cwd's. New test in update.test.ts seeds proj-a and
proj-b in the global config, places one active session in each (one
"working", one "needs_input"), and asserts the refusal stderr lists BOTH
session ids AND the total count says "2 sessions active". The test is
specifically named so it shows up in `vitest run -t "Dhruv proof"`.
Verified `pnpm changeset version` locally — @aoagents/ao-web, ao-cli,
and ao all bump to 0.7.0 together via the linked group, confirming the
install-404 class of bug is gone.
Also updated the release-train changeset to drop the stale "moves the
private @aoagents/ao-web to ignore" line — that contradicts the current
state (ao-web is publishable and in the linked group).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(release-train): Ashish P1+P2 — dashboard banner now actually installs
P1 — Dashboard banner click was a no-op for npm users.
POST /api/update spawns `ao update` with `stdio: "ignore"`, which makes
`isTTY()` return false in the child. The old handleNpmUpdate hit the
non-TTY branch ("Run: ...") and exited without installing. Banner returned
202 "started"; nothing actually happened.
Fix (Ashish's option c, with an env-var bridge):
- /api/update spawns with `AO_NON_INTERACTIVE_INSTALL=1` on the env.
- handleNpmUpdate computes `interactive = isTTY() && !isApiInvoked()`.
- Restructured so the early-return only fires for non-TTY + non-API
(piped output): we still print "Run: ..." for that case, matching the
old contract. API-invoked path now actually runs runNpmInstall, skipping
the confirm prompt (would hang the detached child forever).
Three new CLI tests:
- AO_NON_INTERACTIVE_INSTALL=1 → spawn invoked even with isTTY=false.
- The piped-output case (no env var, no TTY) still prints "Run: ...".
- Active-session guard still fires in the API-invoked path (defense in
depth — the route's own guard isn't single point of trust).
P2 — First nightly opt-in stuck on "Already on latest stable".
Repro: user on stable 0.5.0, runs `ao config set updateChannel nightly`,
runs `ao update`. previousChannel was undefined, isOutdated was false
(semver: prerelease < stable on equal base), so the early return fired
and the install never ran.
Fix: new `isFirstChannelOptIn` branch — `previousChannel === undefined
&& info.currentVersion !== info.latestVersion && !info.isOutdated`. Force
the same prompt path the channel-switch case uses (default=no, explicit
consent). Confirmed install path covered by a new test that mirrors the
repro exactly.
The pre-existing "no previous cache → no prompt" test asserted the OLD
buggy behavior; rewritten to assert the canonical case (no prior cache
AND versions match → still "Already on latest", no prompt).
P2 — Dashboard /api/version legacy cache.
Same class as Dhruv #3, this time on the web side. Old code:
const cacheMatchesChannel = !cache?.channel || cache.channel === channel;
A legacy entry without `channel` would short-circuit `!cache?.channel`
and serve stale latestVersion. Fixed to require `cache.channel === channel`
explicitly. New regression test seeds a no-channel entry and asserts
{ latest: null, isOutdated: false, checkedAt: null }.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(release-train): Dhruv edge-case — running.json is the live source of truth
(PRRT_kwDORPZUAc6BUIUK) The active-session guard previously short-circuited
on empty global config, which missed the case where:
- User runs `ao start` from a repo with a local agent-orchestrator.yaml
and no global registration.
- running.json lists that project as currently being polled.
- Sessions live on disk under ~/.agent-orchestrator/{hash}-{projectId}/.
In that state, `loadGlobalConfig().projects` is empty so the old early
return fired and `ao update` would proceed while a daemon was actively
supervising the user's in-flight work.
Fix: consult `getRunning()` BEFORE falling back to the global registry.
When running.json reports projects, trust its configPath (could be a local
project yaml OR the canonical global path — `loadConfig` dispatches on
shape) and build the SessionManager from there. The global fallback is now
the no-daemon-running case, where on-disk sessions get reconciled by
SessionManager enrichment.
Three new tests in update.test.ts:
- `refuses when sessions exist in a locally-registered project not in
global config (Dhruv edge-case)` — seeds running.json with a local-only
project + working session, asserts refusal + that loadConfig was called
with running.configPath (NOT the global path).
- `returns true (allows update) when running.json is gone and global is
empty` — covers the genuinely-safe case.
- `trusts running.json over an inconsistent global config` — when both
signals exist, the live one (running.json) wins and loadGlobalConfig is
never consulted.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* chore(release-train): shift canary cron 23:00 → 23:30 IST
Schedule moves to 23:30 IST = 18:00 UTC. Cron expression changes from
`30 17 * * 5,6,0,1,2` to `0 18 * * 5,6,0,1,2`. Same DOW window
(Fri,Sat,Sun,Mon,Tue) so the bake window (Wed–Thu) is unaffected.
Files touched (all consistent):
- .github/workflows/canary.yml — cron expression + comment block
- .changeset/release-train.md — schedule string in feature description
- CONTRIBUTING.md — "Testing your changes" callout
Verified `grep -rn '23:00 IST|17:30 UTC|"30 17'` returns zero matches.
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* feat: enable workers to message orchestrator via AO_ORCHESTRATOR_SESSION_ID
Worker sessions can already be messaged by the orchestrator via `ao send`,
but the reverse direction was undiscoverable: workers had no way to learn
their orchestrator's session ID. The transport already exists (`ao send`
routes to any session in the project, and the orchestrator's ID is
deterministic at `${sessionPrefix}-orchestrator`) — only the discoverability
piece was missing.
Changes:
- Add `orchestratorSessionId?: SessionId` to `AgentLaunchConfig`.
- Populate it in spawnWorker and the worker restore path; deliberately
omit it for spawnOrchestrator (an orchestrator is not its own parent).
- Each agent plugin (claude-code, codex, opencode, aider, cursor, kimicode)
now injects `AO_ORCHESTRATOR_SESSION_ID` into the agent env when the
field is present.
- Worker prompt preamble teaches the new channel with two restraints:
(1) only ping when genuinely blocked, (2) always prefix with
`[from $AO_SESSION_ID]` because the orchestrator receives raw input
with no `from:` metadata.
No new CLI verb, no new file format, no new transport — just env wiring
plus prompt copy.
Closes#1786
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: only set AO_ORCHESTRATOR_SESSION_ID when orchestrator metadata exists
Greptile review on #1787: spawn() unconditionally injected the env var
for every worker, including ad-hoc `ao spawn` workers in projects that
never had an orchestrator running. The AgentLaunchConfig JSDoc claimed
the field was unset for ad-hoc sessions, but the implementation didn't
honor it — so a worker following the prompt's `ao send
$AO_ORCHESTRATOR_SESSION_ID …` instruction would get an opaque
"session does not exist" error.
Both spawn() and restore() now check `readMetadataRaw(sessionsDir,
"<prefix>-orchestrator")` and only propagate the field when the
orchestrator's metadata is actually on disk. Existence-on-disk is the
right signal: if metadata was ever written for the canonical
orchestrator ID, the orchestrator workflow is in play for this project.
Tests updated:
- spawn: split into two cases — "passes when orchestrator exists" (now
spawns the orchestrator first) and "omits for ad-hoc workers".
- restore: added a third case for ad-hoc worker restore (no orchestrator
metadata) alongside the existing worker-with-orchestrator and
orchestrator-restore cases.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: document orchestrator-send command for POSIX, PowerShell, and cmd.exe
Greptile review on #1787: the prompt's `ao send $AO_ORCHESTRATOR_SESSION_ID
"[from $AO_SESSION_ID] …"` example is bash-only. On Windows PowerShell
(the default shell), bare `$AO_ORCHESTRATOR_SESSION_ID` resolves to
$null, so the command silently sends to an empty session ID instead of
the orchestrator. CROSS_PLATFORM.md flags exactly this footgun.
Both prompt variants now show the correct form for the three shells AO
supports as a first-class platform: POSIX bash/zsh, PowerShell
(`$env:NAME`), and cmd.exe (`%NAME%`). The agent picks the form for its
shell. Quotes added around the POSIX expansion as a defensive measure
in case the env var ever expands to whitespace.
prompt-builder tests now assert all three syntaxes appear in both the
full and no-repo prompts.
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* refactor: literal-render orchestrator ID in prompt; auto-prefix [from <id>] in ao send
Two simplifications collapsed into the same feature now that the
worker→orchestrator dialogue lives in the prompt + send.ts only:
1. **Drop AO_ORCHESTRATOR_SESSION_ID env var entirely.** The orchestrator
session ID is deterministic (`${sessionPrefix}-orchestrator`) and known
at prompt-build time, so prompt-builder just renders it literally:
ao send my-orchestrator "<your message>"
No env var, no AgentLaunchConfig field, no per-plugin wiring, no
PowerShell/cmd.exe/POSIX shell-syntax variants. The orchestrator
existence check moves into session-manager's buildPrompt call site —
one place instead of duplicated across env injection + prompt mention.
2. **Auto-prefix `[from $AO_SESSION_ID]` in `ao send` itself.** The prompt
no longer teaches the agent to self-identify because that's
infrastructure's job. send.ts wraps the message when AO_SESSION_ID is
set, which covers all session→session traffic (worker→orchestrator,
orchestrator→worker, worker→worker). Humans running ao send from
their own terminal stay unprefixed.
Net: 21 files changed, +174 / −249. Zero plugin code touched. No
cross-platform shell footgun.
Files:
- types.ts: drop orchestratorSessionId field
- session-manager.ts: drop spawn/restore field injection; pass
orchestratorSessionId into buildPrompt instead, gated on metadata
existence on disk
- 6 agent plugins: drop AO_ORCHESTRATOR_SESSION_ID env injection + tests
- prompt-builder.ts: add orchestratorSessionId to PromptBuildConfig;
conditionally emit "Talking to the Orchestrator" section with literal
ID; remove the section from the static base prompts
- send.ts: auto-prefix when AO_SESSION_ID is set
- send.test.ts: 3 new tests for prefix-set / prefix-unset / SessionManager
delivery; existing tests preserved by clearing AO_SESSION_ID in beforeEach
- changeset: scope drops to ao-core + ao-cli only
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* feat(web): allow renaming worker sessions in the sidebar
Closes#1647
Adds an inline rename UX to each worker session row in the sidebar. A
small pencil button appears on row hover; clicking it swaps the label
for an input pre-filled with the current title. Enter persists via
PATCH /api/sessions/:id, Escape cancels, and an empty value clears the
field — reverting the session to its default title.
The rename writes to the existing displayName metadata field, which is
now the highest-priority signal in getSessionTitle so a user-chosen
label always beats PR/issue titles. The session ID (ao-N) remains
canonical — only display surfaces are affected.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(web): gate displayName promotion on user-set flag
PR review flagged that promoting `displayName` to the top of
`getSessionTitle` regressed every existing session: spawn-time
auto-derived `displayName` would shadow live PR/issue titles for
sessions the user never explicitly renamed.
Adds a `displayNameUserSet` boolean flag to SessionMetadata and
DashboardSession. The dashboard fallback chain promotes `displayName`
above PR/issue titles only when this flag is true; auto-derived
spawn-time values stay at their original position (below PR/issue,
above userPrompt).
PATCH /api/sessions/:id sets `displayNameUserSet=true` when the user
types a name, and clears it when they revert. Sidebar gates its
displayName preference on the flag too, so non-renamed rows keep the
existing branch-first behavior.
Also addresses review #3 (rename-while-pending pre-fill) and #4
(double-submit guard on Enter+blur).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(web): address review feedback on session rename PR
- ProjectSidebar: gate effective displayName on displayNameUserSet so
auto-derived spawn-time names no longer shadow live PR/issue titles
in the sidebar (mirrors the gate already in format.ts:getSessionTitle).
Adds a regression test.
- ProjectSidebar: drop unreachable `?? currentTitle` from startRename
initial value — the right side of the nullish-coalescing always returns
a string, so the fallback is already handled by the `|| currentTitle`
on the next line.
- ProjectSidebar: reveal rename pencil on `group-focus-within` so keyboard
users tabbing through the session links discover the affordance, not
just pointer users.
- globals.css: change rename button + input border-radius from 3px to 0
to match the repo's --radius-base: 0 design rule for UI controls.
- core/metadata: accept legacy "on"/"off" strings for displayNameUserSet
in readMetadata for parity with prAutoDetect (defensive — the storage
write path already converts to boolean via unflattenFromStringRecord).
Adds coverage for all six accepted forms.
- web/serialize: drop dead `=== "on"` check on displayNameUserSet —
Session.metadata is Record<string, string> and the value can only ever
be "true" / "false" after flattenToStringRecord.
Refs #1647.
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* fix: project builds on Windows
Replace Unix cp -r with Node.js fs.cpSync in CLI build script.
Add webpack snapshot config to prevent Next.js scanning Windows junction points.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(core): add cross-platform adapter (platform.ts)
Centralizes all platform-branching logic: shell resolution (pwsh > powershell > cmd),
process tree kill (taskkill on Windows), port-based PID discovery (netstat on Windows),
runtime defaults, and env defaults.
Addresses blockers B05, B06, B07, B08 from Windows compatibility proposal.
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* feat(core): platform-aware runtime default (tmux on Unix, process on Windows)
B04: Config and docs now reflect platform-specific defaults.
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* fix(cli): use platform-aware runtime fallback in start command
B01/B02: ensureTmux() is only called when runtime resolves to 'tmux'.
On Windows, runtime defaults to 'process', skipping tmux entirely.
* fix(core): tighten Windows PID port matching
* test(core): add mocked tests for platform.ts to fix diff coverage
Adds platform.mock.test.ts with 25 tests covering Windows-specific
branches (resolveWindowsShell fallbacks, killProcessTree, findPidByPort)
and Unix error-handling/env-var fallback chains that require mocking
node:child_process. Pushes platform.ts diff coverage from 45.9% to ≥80%.
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* fix(core): fix TypeScript errors in platform.mock.test.ts
Return ChildProcess from execFile mock implementations and use "" instead
of undefined for execFileSync mock return value to satisfy strict types.
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* fix(windows): cross-platform process management (PR 2/6) (#1028)
Fixes B05 and B06: replaces all Unix-only process management with the
platform adapter so AO works on Windows with runtime: process.
- dashboard stop/rebuild uses findPidByPort() (netstat on Windows, lsof on Unix)
- runtime-process destroy uses killProcessTree() (taskkill /T /F on Windows,
negative-PID SIGKILL on Unix) with conditional detached flag
- start.ts restart, ao stop --all, and stop-dashboard paths all switched
from process.kill() to killProcessTree() so child processes are reaped
- lifecycle-service stopLifecycleWorker() replaced with killProcessTree()
- Fixed destroy() hang: exit listener now registered before awaiting kill
so fast-exiting processes don't fire before the listener attaches
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* fix(cli): spawn dashboard with detached:true on Unix for process group kill
Dashboard was spawned with detached:false, so killProcessTree's
process.kill(-pid) failed with ESRCH (not the group leader) and fell
back to killing only the listening process, orphaning Next.js workers.
Matches the runtime-process pattern: detached:!isWindows() makes the
dashboard the process group leader on Unix so the negative-PID group
kill in killProcessTree correctly reaps all children. On Windows,
detached:false is preserved — taskkill /T /F handles the tree kill
by PID regardless of process group membership.
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* fix(cli): forward SIGINT/SIGTERM to dashboard group; restore lifecycle stop semantics
Two Bugbot issues from the detached-dashboard and killProcessTree changes:
1. Dashboard Ctrl+C orphan: with detached:true on Unix, the dashboard is in
its own process group and does not receive SIGINT from the terminal. Add
process.once(SIGINT/SIGTERM) handlers that forward the signal via
killProcessTree so the entire dashboard group is reaped on exit. Handlers
are cleaned up when the dashboard exits to avoid leaks.
2. stopLifecycleWorker wrong return value: killProcessTree swallows ESRCH,
so a stale PID entry (process already dead) now returned true ("stopped")
instead of false ("not running"). Add an isProcessRunning guard before
the kill to restore the original semantics.
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* fix(cli): prevent double SIGTERM dispatch when both SIGINT and SIGTERM arrive
The forward handler now self-removes both listeners before calling
killProcessTree, so a second signal cannot invoke it again on an
already-dead PID.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(core): respect signal parameter in killProcessTree on Windows
SIGTERM now uses taskkill /T /PID (WM_CLOSE, graceful) instead of /F,
preserving the SIGTERM→wait→SIGKILL escalation used by lifecycle-service,
start.ts, and runtime-process. SIGKILL keeps /T /F /PID (force).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(core): update killProcessTree Windows tests for signal-aware taskkill
Split the single taskkill test into two: SIGTERM uses /T /PID (graceful)
and SIGKILL uses /T /F /PID (force), matching the updated implementation.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(core,cli): add missing coverage for platform.ts and lifecycle-service
- platform.mock.test.ts: cover Windows getEnvDefaults PATH fallback (line 148)
- lifecycle-service.test.ts: cover stopLifecycleWorker stale-PID path,
normal SIGTERM kill, and SIGKILL escalation after timeout
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* fix(cli): suppress consistent-type-imports lint error in test mock factory
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(agents): add process-runtime PID check to isProcessRunning (#1031)
B13 (P0): All 4 agent plugins now check PID directly when runtime is
'process' instead of only scanning ps -eo for tmux TTYs. Enables correct
dashboard activity state on Windows.
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* fix(windows): platform-aware shell for postCreate, script-runner, symlinks (PR 4/6) (#1032)
fix(windows): platform-aware shell for workspaces and script-runner (B07, B08, B19)
B07: workspace-worktree and workspace-clone use getShell() instead of sh -c.
B08: script-runner spawns scripts in file-mode on Unix (so $1/$2/$3 reach
positional args) and uses getShell() on Windows; AO_BASH_PATH override
uses || so empty string is treated as unset.
B19: workspace-worktree symlink falls back to cpSync on Windows.
Also fixes path separator check in workspace-worktree to use path.sep
instead of hardcoded "/" for correct Windows behaviour.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(test): use mockReturnValueOnce for pwsh shell mock to prevent test pollution
vi.clearAllMocks() clears call history but not mockReturnValue implementations.
The Windows pwsh shell tests were polluting subsequent tests that expected the
default sh mock. Changed to mockReturnValueOnce so the override is consumed
by the single call and subsequent tests get the default sh implementation.
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* fix(cli): script-runner always uses bash on Unix, getShell() only on Windows
getShell() on Unix returns process.env.SHELL || /bin/sh, which may be zsh,
fish, or plain sh. When a script file is passed as an argument to these
shells (file mode), the #!/bin/bash shebang is ignored and bash-specific
syntax in ao-doctor.sh / ao-update.sh / setup.sh breaks.
Fix: hardcode bash on Unix (AO_BASH_PATH still overrides it), use getShell()
only on Windows where bash is unavailable.
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* fix(core): use lazy factory for Zod runtime default
z.string().default(getDefaultRuntime()) evaluates getDefaultRuntime() once
at module load time, creating hidden coupling between import order and
platform detection. Using a factory function ensures the default is resolved
lazily each time it is needed, making the intent explicit.
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* fix(cli): add detached: !isWindows() to dashboard spawn for correct process cleanup
Without detached:true on Unix, killProcessTree(pid) calls process.kill(-pid)
which targets a process group the child never owns — ESRCH causes fallback to
direct kill, leaving grandchild processes alive. Matches the pattern already
used in start.ts lines 782 and 795.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(cli): forward SIGINT/SIGTERM to detached dashboard child on Unix
Detached children run in their own process group, so Ctrl+C does not reach
them. Without forwarding, the dashboard holds the port after the parent exits.
Matches the identical pattern in start.ts lines 1154-1165.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(core): guard killProcessTree against pid <= 0
On Unix, -0 === 0 in JS, so killProcessTree(0) would call process.kill(0)
which sends the signal to every process in the calling process's group,
killing AO itself. findPidByPort can return "0" since it passes the
truthiness check and the /^\d+$/ regex. Guard pid <= 0 at the top of
killProcessTree and return early.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(windows): Node.js metadata wrappers + Claude Code hook + pwsh shell (squash merge PR5)
Squash merges feat/windows-hooks-and-launch (PR #1033) into PR1.
Blockers addressed:
- B16: ~/.ao/bin/gh and git wrappers are now Node.js scripts + .cmd shims on
Windows (bash on Unix unchanged). WRAPPER_VERSION bumped to 0.3.0 to force
reinstall.
- B17: Claude Code PostToolUse hook uses JSON.parse/fs built-ins on Windows
instead of bash+jq+grep+sed. Atomic writes via temp file + renameSync.
chmod skipped on Windows.
- B18: runtime-process uses getShell().cmd + shellInfo.args() instead of
shell:true (which resolves to cmd.exe on Windows). getShell() returns
pwsh > powershell.exe > cmd.exe on Windows, bash on Unix.
Conflict resolution:
- runtime-process spawn: kept PR5's getShell() approach (B18 fix), removed
shell:true which PR1 had as a placeholder.
- runtime-process destroy: kept PR1's cleaner killProcessTree delegation
(PR5 had inline platform-branching written before killProcessTree was
integrated into this worktree).
- Tests: merged PR5's new Windows compatibility tests, adjusted assertions to
match PR1's killProcessTree(pid, signal) API. Fixed Windows compat tests
that expected old spawn(launchCommand, opts) signature.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(core): deduplicate Node.js wrapper updateAoMetadata and add AO_DATA_DIR path validation
- Extract shared NODE_UPDATE_AO_METADATA constant used by both gh/git wrappers
- Add AO_DATA_DIR validation matching bash ao-metadata-helper.sh (must be under ~/.ao/, ~/.agent-orchestrator/, or tmpdir)
- Bump WRAPPER_VERSION to 0.5.0 to force reinstall with new security check
- Update version in agent-codex and core tests to match 0.5.0
- Fix CI test failures from WRAPPER_VERSION bump (0.2.0 → 0.4.0 → 0.5.0)
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* test(core): add IPv6 netstat test for findPidByPort + mark _resetShellCache as @internal
- Add test case for IPv6 LISTENING entries ([::]:3000) in Windows netstat output
- Add @internal JSDoc to _resetShellCache to clarify it is test-only
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* fix(cli): use -File mode on Windows for script-runner so positional args are forwarded
PowerShell -Command does not forward argv elements after the command string to the
script — they are treated as top-level PowerShell args and silently dropped. Using
-File passes remaining args as positional parameters ($1, $2, …) to the script, so
e.g. `ao doctor --fix` correctly reaches the script on Windows.
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* fix(cli,core): remove unused getEnvDefaults export, add SIGKILL fallback in signal forward handler
- Remove getEnvDefaults from @composio/ao-core public API — no production callers;
the function remains in platform.ts for future use (B10/B11)
- Add 5 s SIGKILL fallback in dashboard.ts and start.ts forward() handlers so the
parent process cannot hang indefinitely if the child ignores SIGTERM
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* refactor(cli): extract forwardSignalsToChild utility, fix ESM build script, reject Windows absolute symlinks
- Extract forwardSignalsToChild(pid, child) into shell.ts — eliminates verbatim
duplication of the SIGTERM/SIGKILL forwarding logic between dashboard.ts and start.ts
- Fix build script: replace node -e "require(...)" with node --input-type=commonjs -e
"require(...)" — required because package is "type":"module" and require is not
available in node -e by default in ESM context
- Fix duplicate import in shell.ts (no-duplicate-imports lint error)
- Reject Windows drive-letter (C:\) and UNC (\server\share) paths in symlink
validation — previously only Unix absolute paths starting with "/" were blocked
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(cli): clear SIGKILL fallback timer when child exits cleanly
If the child exits before the 5-second escalation window, the fallback
setTimeout would still fire and call process.exit(1). Track the timer
in the outer scope so the child.once("exit") handler can cancel it.
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* fix: resolve two open bugbot issues on windows-platform-adapter PR
- fix(platform): always use /bin/sh on Unix instead of \$SHELL so
postCreate commands and runtime launches work correctly when the
user's login shell is non-POSIX (fish, nushell, etc.)
- fix(script-runner): detect cmd.exe fallback on Windows and throw a
clear, actionable error pointing to AO_BASH_PATH rather than passing
the PowerShell-specific -File flag to cmd.exe (which produces a
cryptic error and still can't run bash scripts)
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* fix(cli): gate lifecycle worker detached flag behind !isWindows()
Spawning with detached: true unconditionally creates a new console
window on Windows. Use the same !isWindows() pattern established
elsewhere in this PR so the process group behaviour is correct on
both platforms. killProcessTree already uses taskkill /T on Windows
so cleanup is unaffected.
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* fix(cli): require AO_BASH_PATH for all Windows shells, not just cmd.exe
pwsh and powershell.exe cannot run bash scripts any more than cmd.exe
can — shebangs are ignored and bash-specific syntax fails. The previous
guard only matched cmd.exe, allowing pwsh (the most common Windows
fallback) to silently invoke -File on a bash script and produce a
confusing PowerShell syntax error.
Simplify to: throw on any Windows shell without AO_BASH_PATH. Also
removes the now-dead getShell() call and -File code path from
script-runner.
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* fix(core): always force-kill on Windows; fix stale .cjs JSDoc
killProcessTree: drop the SIGTERM-without-/F branch on Windows.
taskkill without /F sends WM_CLOSE which is unreliable for headless
Node.js console processes — they may silently survive, leaving orphaned
processes. Always pass /F so termination is guaranteed. Callers that
do SIGTERM→wait→SIGKILL escalation are unaffected: SIGKILL simply
finds the process already dead.
agent-workspace-hooks: correct JSDoc that still said <name>.js after
the extension was changed to .cjs (forced CJS mode).
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* refactor(cli): remove trivial findRunningDashboardPid wrapper
The function was a one-line pass-through to findPidByPort with no added
logic. Callers now import findPidByPort from @composio/ao-core directly.
waitForPortFree calls findPidByPort inline. Deleted the test file that
only tested the pass-through.
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* fix(cli): make forwardSignalsToChild idempotent via WeakSet guard
Prevents duplicate SIGINT/SIGTERM handlers if called more than once for
the same ChildProcess — avoids double killProcessTree and racing
process.exit(1) from stacked SIGKILL fallback timers.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(agent-claude-code): three Windows correctness fixes
C-1: Add AO_DATA_DIR allowlist validation to METADATA_UPDATER_SCRIPT_NODE.
The Node.js PostToolUse hook now validates AO_DATA_DIR against
~/.ao/, ~/.agent-orchestrator/, and os.tmpdir() before writing —
matching the protection already in ao-metadata-helper.sh and the
Node.js wrappers in agent-workspace-hooks.ts.
I-1: Guard getCachedProcessList() against Windows. ps -eo pid,tty,args
is Unix-only; the guard makes the intent explicit and avoids a
spurious execFile call when a stale tmux handle is encountered on
Windows.
I-2: Read systemPromptFile content synchronously on Windows instead of
using $(cat ...) bash command substitution, which is not understood
by PowerShell or cmd.exe.
Tests added for all three fixes.
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* fix(agents): apply Windows correctness fixes to aider, codex, opencode
Mirrors the fixes already applied to agent-claude-code:
I-1: Guard ps -eo pid,tty,args behind isWindows() in isProcessRunning for
all three agents. ps is Unix-only; a stale tmux handle on Windows
would silently return false via exception catch. The explicit guard
makes intent clear and avoids the unnecessary execFile call.
I-2: Inline systemPromptFile content on Windows instead of $(cat ...)
bash command substitution (aider: --system-prompt; opencode: prompt
value). codex is unaffected — it passes the path via -c flag and
reads the file itself.
Tests: added isWindows mock (default false) to all three test suites to
prevent real isWindows()=true on Windows from triggering the new guard
in existing Unix-path tests. Added Windows-specific tests for each fix.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(core): use F_OK and skip bare extension in Windows gh/git wrappers
On Windows, fs.constants.X_OK is equivalent to F_OK (execute bit does
not exist), so any existing file passes the check. The empty extension
was also tried first, meaning a bare file named "gh" would be selected
over gh.exe. Switch to F_OK and only check .exe/.cmd extensions.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(windows): QA fixes — dashboard spawn, shellEscape, tmux hint, PID fallback
T04: resolveNextBin() skips POSIX .bin/next shim on Windows; invokes
next/dist/bin/next via process.execPath instead (ENOENT fix).
T18: shellEscape() branches on isWindows() — PowerShell uses '' doubling,
Unix uses POSIX '\'' escaping. All 4 agent plugins benefit automatically.
T06 secondary: tmux attach hint in `ao spawn` output gated behind
runtimeName === "tmux" (process runtime has no tmux session).
T06/T11: runtime-process destroy() and isAlive() fall back to
handle.data.pid when the in-memory processes Map is empty — fixes
cross-process CLI calls (ao session ls / ao session kill).
* fix(web): prevent nft EPERM on Windows home directory junction points
Next.js nft (Node File Tracer) scans homedir() at build time and hits
EPERM on Windows junction points (e.g. Application Data). Adds homedir()/**
to TraceEntryPointsPlugin.traceIgnores on Windows server builds.
* Revert "Merge branch 'main' into feat/windows-platform-adapter"
This reverts commit 5ba7644548, reversing
changes made to 5da9bedf5c.
* Reapply "Merge branch 'main' into feat/windows-platform-adapter"
This reverts commit 6a326a07e3.
* fix(windows): update @composio imports to @aoagents scope
Our Windows-specific files were written before the @composio → @aoagents
rename landed. Update all affected imports across runtime-process,
workspace-clone, workspace-worktree, cli commands, and test files.
* feat(windows): add PTY host for ConPTY terminal sessions
Windows equivalent of the tmux daemon. Per-session detached pty-host.js
process owns a ConPTY (via node-pty), listens on a named pipe
(\.\pipe\ao-pty-{hash}-{sessionId}), and relays terminal I/O to any
connected client.
- runtime-process: spawn pty-host on Windows, route sendMessage/getOutput/
isAlive/destroy through named pipe protocol
- mux-websocket: named pipe relay for dashboard terminal (skip TerminalManager
on Windows), resolvePipePath via generateConfigHash (instant, no pipe scan)
- direct-terminal-ws: use real mux server on Windows instead of placeholder
- tmux-utils: findTmux returns null on Windows, resolvePipePath added
- orchestrator-prompt: runtime-agnostic language
- opencode: fix isProcessRunning tmux-before-guard bug (W29)
Addresses blockers W01-W12, W23, W24, W28, W29, W33-W35.
Unix behavior completely unchanged.
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* fix(windows): QA fixes — session attach, ao stop, activity detection
- cli/session: add Windows ao session attach via named pipe relay with
raw stdin mode and Ctrl+\ to detach; skip getTmuxActivity on Windows
- cli/start: fix ao stop looking for "tr-orchestrator" instead of the
actual numbered session (e.g. tr-orchestrator-5) — also fixes Linux
- agent-claude-code: fix toClaudeProjectPath dropping Windows drive colon
(C:\→C- not C) breaking JSONL lookup; ignore stale JSONL entries from
previous sessions in reused worktrees
- pty-client: use \r (carriage return) instead of \n for PTY Enter key
Addresses blockers W13 (partial), W14.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: resolve merge conflicts from main — rename isOrchestratorSession, update stop tests
- session.ts: use isOrchestratorSessionName (renamed in main) for JSON output
- start.test.ts: update stop command tests to use sm.list() instead of sm.get()
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: address CI failures and review comments
- session.ts: restore isOrchestratorSession from core (checks both name
and metadata role) instead of name-only isOrchestratorSessionName
- session.ts: remove unused allSessionPrefixes after merge conflict
- start.test.ts: update stop command tests for sm.list() flow
- toClaudeProjectPath: remove speculative space replacement, keep only
verified chars (/ : .) — addresses review comment about Unix breakage
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(windows): address review feedback, fix tests, and improve Windows coverage
- Fix CI diff coverage and review feedback
- Fix test reliability for session attach, stop, and Windows attach
- Add coverage for session attach binary protocol and edge cases
- Clean up stdin listener + add resolvePipePath tests
- Address review comments + coverage for pipe relay
- Make 80 failing tests pass on Windows (cross-platform mocks, path assertions)
- Fix production code: execFile shell option for .cmd, isPathInside separator,
openclaw binary detection via `where` on Windows
- Add platform-aware test assertions for shell escaping, PATH handling, hooks
- Add signal forwarding comment for Windows dashboard process
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(windows): QA fixes — activity timestamps, prompt delivery, pty-host keep-alive
- session.ts/status.ts: use session.lastActivityAt on Windows (no tmux)
- session-manager.ts: stabilize ConPTY output before sending post-launch prompt
to prevent prompts being swallowed during agent startup splash screen
- pty-client.ts: split message + Enter into two writes (300ms gap) to match
tmux send-keys behavior; fix isAlive to return true while pipe is connectable
regardless of whether the agent process inside has exited
- pty-host.ts: keep named pipe server alive after agent exits (mirrors tmux
session persistence) so clients can still attach and view scrollback
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(core): Windows-stable storage hash and atomic write retry
storage-key: normalize to POSIX form (strip drive letter, replace backslash
with forward slash) before hashing so identical repos produce identical
hashes across Windows and Unix, and across different Windows working
directories of the same checkout.
atomic-write: retry renameSync up to 10x with 50ms backoff when Windows
returns EPERM/EACCES/EBUSY — antivirus, file indexer, or backup software
briefly hold handles to recently-written files. Cleans up the temp file
on final failure so subsequent retries don't trip "file exists".
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(windows): plugin runtime gaps + ConPTY graceful shutdown
runtime-process:
- Reserve the per-instance processes-map slot before the platform split
so the Windows ConPTY branch participates in duplicate-create detection
and getMetrics/getAttachInfo bookkeeping. Previously, Windows returned
a handle without storing it, so duplicate session IDs were silently
accepted and getMetrics always reported 0 uptime.
- Add 500ms graceful-exit poll before SIGKILLing the pty-host on destroy
so node-pty can dispose its ConPTY handle. Skipping this orphaned the
conpty_console_list_agent helper and triggered Windows Error Reporting
dialogs (0x800700e8) on real runs, not just tests.
- pty-host: install SIGTERM/SIGINT/SIGHUP/SIGBREAK/beforeExit handlers
that drive the same shutdown sequence (kill pty, drop clients, close
pipe, exit after 50ms grace), and route MSG_KILL_REQ through the same
path. Previously MSG_KILL_REQ only called pty.kill() and left the host
process lingering.
- Add windowsHide:true to the pty-host child spawn so node-pty's helper
console window stays hidden on errors.
workspace-worktree: normalize paths to a comparable POSIX form
(backslash→slash, lowercase drive letter) when matching git worktree
list --porcelain output against project directories. git emits
forward-slash paths on Windows; path.join produces native backslashes
— the comparison failed and list() returned empty.
agent-opencode: guard tmux/ps usage with isWindows() in isProcessRunning
so process-runtime sessions on Windows take the PID-signal path instead
of attempting Unix-only commands.
cli/start: detect Windows local paths in isLocalPath (drive letter
prefix, UNC path, .\, ..\) so spawn arguments like C:\... aren't
mistaken for project names.
integration test: replace cat + /tmp with platform-native echo (findstr
"x*" on Windows, cat on Unix) and os.tmpdir(); the original used
Unix-only tooling and would never run on Windows.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(windows): isolate USERPROFILE per test, normalize path assertions
Before this, vitest worker isolation only overrode HOME, but on Windows
os.homedir() reads USERPROFILE. Tests that wrote to ~/.agent-orchestrator
ended up sharing the real user's data directory across workers, leading
to flaky cross-test pollution.
- test-utils: createTestEnvironment / setupTestContext now override both
HOME and USERPROFILE to the per-test fake home, restore both on
teardown. rmSync uses maxRetries:5/retryDelay:50 to ride out the same
Windows file-lock window that atomic-write retries cover.
- core test files (global-config, plugin-integration, portfolio-*,
project-resolver, recovery-actions, orchestrator-prompt*): set fake
USERPROFILE alongside HOME and use the retry-aware rmSync.
- update-check.test: normalize path separators in assertions
(path.replace(/\/g, "/")) so script-path matching works on Windows
without forcing the production code to emit posix paths.
- orchestrator-prompt.dist.test: pass shell:true on Windows to execFileSync
for .cmd targets, working around Node CVE-2024-27980's hardening.
Removed lifecycle-service.test.ts — it covered stopLifecycleWorker, which
was deleted when lifecycle was moved in-process during the merge with
main. The remaining lifecycle paths are exercised by lifecycle-manager
tests in core.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(core): restore must rewrite statePayload.runtime.handle, not just top-level
Restore was writing the freshly-spawned runtime handle to the top-level
metadata `runtimeHandle` key, but the canonical lifecycle parser prefers
`statePayload.runtime.handle` and falls back to the top-level only when
statePayload is missing. The next lifecycle tick read the stale handle
from statePayload and rewrote both keys from it, silently undoing the
restore's update.
Symptom: a session restored after AO restart kept the old PID in
metadata. Lifecycle probe found that PID dead (it was from a previous
boot) and the dashboard rendered the orchestrator as exited/killed even
though a new process was actually running.
Fix: rebuild the canonical lifecycle with the new handle via
buildUpdatedLifecycle() and persist via lifecycleMetadataUpdates() so
statePayload and runtimeHandle stay in sync. Mirrors the pattern used
in kill/spawn paths.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(cli): mock exec for ps verification in stop test
killDashboardOnPort runs a unix-only `ps` cmdline check before killing.
Without mocking exec, the call rejects and the catch returns false, so
killProcessTree is never called and the assertion fails on Linux CI.
* fix(windows): suppress console flashes, register process runtime, auto-detect Git Bash, chunk PTY input
- platform.ts: add windowsHide:true to pwsh/powershell/taskkill/netstat
spawns so AO no longer flashes a console window for each subprocess.
- script-runner.ts: auto-detect Git Bash at the common install paths on
Windows when AO_BASH_PATH is unset; tighter error if neither auto-detect
nor override succeeds. WSL bash intentionally excluded — invoking it
from Windows-native Node mixes Linux paths with Windows cwd and
silently breaks repo scripts. Also adds windowsHide:true to the spawn.
- web/services.ts: register @aoagents/ao-plugin-runtime-process so the
dashboard can spawn sessions on projects using runtime: process
(the Windows default per getDefaultRuntime).
- pty-client.ts: chunk ptyHostSendMessage into 512-char frames with a
15ms gap so large prompts (~3-4KB+) are no longer truncated by
ConPTY's input buffer. Cross-platform safe; Unix PTYs absorb chunks
at full speed. Trailing Enter still sent as a separate frame after
the existing 300ms pause.
- Mock test helpers updated to handle the (cmd, args, options, callback)
arity introduced by passing windowsHide; new test covers Git Bash
auto-detection.
* fix(windows): add windowsHide to remaining subprocess spawns
Sweeps the spawn sites missed by the first pass — `ao stop`, session
list, opencode introspection, tmux helpers, and worktree git/postCreate
all bypassed the previous fix and still flashed conhost on Windows.
- cli/lib/shell.ts: exec helper (used by git/gh/tmux wrappers)
- core/session-manager.ts: EXEC_SHELL_OPTION + standalone tmux call
- core/tmux.ts: tmux execFile helper
- plugins/workspace-worktree: git wrapper + rev-parse + postCreate shell
- workspace-worktree tests: assertions updated for the new options shape
* fix(codex): make agent-codex work on Windows
Three Windows-specific gaps that combined to make every Codex spawn fail
on PowerShell with "Unexpected token '-c' in expression or statement":
- formatLaunchCommand(): prepend `& ` to the joined launch string when
running on Windows. shellEscape quotes the resolved binary path
('C:\Users\...\codex.cmd'), and PowerShell parses a leading quoted
string as an expression — without the call operator the next flag
triggers a parser error before codex is ever invoked. bash treats
the same string as a normal command, so the prefix is Windows-only.
Applied at both getLaunchCommand and getRestoreCommand exits.
- resolveCodexBinary(): add a Windows branch using `where.exe` instead
of `which`. Prefers codex.cmd (npm shim) over codex.exe (Cargo build),
then falls back to %APPDATA%\npm\codex.{cmd,exe} and ~\.cargo\bin
for users whose PATH doesn't yet include the install dir. Lookup runs
with windowsHide:true so the search itself doesn't flash a console.
- sessionFileMatchesCwd(): compare paths via a canonical form
(forward slashes, lowercased drive letter) so Codex JSONL rollout
files can still be located when payload.cwd uses a different slash
direction or drive-letter case than the workspace path AO computes
via path.join. Without this, dashboard activity/cost stay empty
for Codex sessions on Windows.
* fix(windows): resolve gh.exe via PATHEXT and fix path-shape test regexes
resolveGhBinary() searched PATH for a literal "gh" file and threw on
Windows where the binary is gh.exe (or gh.cmd for npm shims). All gh
calls in tracker-github and scm-github failed before reaching execFile,
which made spawn() fall back from tracker-derived branch names and made
cleanup() skip the gh-driven kill paths entirely.
Honor PATHEXT on win32 so the resolver matches gh.exe/.cmd/.bat. Update
the four affected integration assertions to accept Windows path shapes.
Also bump the runtime-process sendMessage sleep on Windows — ConPTY
pipe round-trip needs more headroom than the Unix direct-stdin path.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(windows): junctions/hardlinks for symlinks, WinRT toast notifier, DPI re-fit
workspace-worktree: when symlinkSync EPERMs on Windows (no admin /
Developer Mode), try a junction for directories and a hardlink for
files before falling back to recursive cpSync. The previous fallback
copied node_modules into every worktree — slow and bloated.
notifier-desktop: add a win32 branch using PowerShell + WinRT toast XML
(no third-party deps). The script is base64-encoded as -EncodedCommand
to sidestep PowerShell argument tokenization. Toast failures log a
warning instead of rejecting so a stripped-down SKU or disabled
notifications can't crash the lifecycle.
DirectTerminal: re-fit on devicePixelRatio changes via matchMedia.
ResizeObserver doesn't fire when only DPR changes (e.g. dragging the
window between monitors at different scales on Windows), leaving an
unrendered stripe to the right of the last column until manual resize.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(test): update notifier-desktop integration test for Windows toast support
I missed this duplicate test in the integration-tests package when I
added the Windows branch to notifier-desktop. The mock callback used the
3-arg execFile signature (cmd, args, cb) but the new win32 path calls
execFile with 4 args (cmd, args, opts, cb), so the callback landed in
the opts slot and "cb is not a function" broke CI on Linux.
Make the mock signature-agnostic and replace the win32 "no execFile,
warns" assertion with one that verifies the EncodedCommand toast script.
Add a separate freebsd case for the actual unsupported-platform path.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* docs: consolidate six Windows port plans into one closeout
All 11 punch-list tasks shipped (junctions, WinRT toast, DPR re-fit
landed last) plus the foundational PTY-host / runtime-process work.
Stop fix is the only deferred item, waiting on upstream PR #1496.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(agents): use shell:true on Windows in detect() to honor PATHEXT
execFileSync with a bare command name on Windows does not consult
PATHEXT — it only finds literal .exe files. CLIs installed via
npm install -g land at %APPDATA%\npm\<name>.cmd, which detect() can't
see, so AO reports the agent as not installed.
Add shell: isWindows() so cmd.exe handles PATHEXT and finds .cmd shims.
Adds windowsHide: true while we're there to suppress conhost flashes.
Affects all 5 agent plugins: aider, claude-code, codex, cursor, opencode.
Reproduced with codex installed via npm on a Windows EC2 box where
where.exe codex resolved to codex.cmd but detect() returned false.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(windows): probe absolute powershell path so PATH-degraded children don't fall through to cmd.exe
The dashboard (Next.js) sometimes spawns the runtime-process pty-host with a PATH that
lacks C:\Windows\System32. Both `pwsh` and `powershell.exe` probes in
resolveWindowsShell() then fail and we drop to cmd.exe — which can't execute the
PowerShell-syntax launch commands agents emit (e.g. Codex's `& 'codex' ...`),
producing `'&' was unexpected at this time.` and an immediately-exited orchestrator.
Probe %SystemRoot%\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe directly via
existsSync — this path is guaranteed on Windows 10+ and doesn't depend on PATH.
Also add an AO_SHELL env override as an explicit escape hatch.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: restore orchestrator session with its systemPromptFile
When restoring an orchestrator session whose agent has no resumable thread for
the worktree (e.g. Codex when the rollout file's cwd doesn't match), restore()
falls back to getLaunchCommand(agentLaunchConfig). The fallback's
agentLaunchConfig was missing systemPromptFile, so Codex booted as a bare TUI
with no orchestrator instructions — the dashboard terminal showed the default
"Write tests for @filename" prompt instead of the orchestrator running.
spawnOrchestrator writes the prompt to {baseDir}/orchestrator-prompt-{sessionId}.md
and threads it through agentLaunchConfig.systemPromptFile (session-manager.ts:1687).
Re-attach the same file on restore when the role is orchestrator and the file
still exists on disk.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(test): assert negative pid in start full-stop test
killProcessTree on Unix targets the process group first via
process.kill(-pid, signal); only falls back to positive pid if that
throws. The test mock returns true, so only the negative-pid call
ever fires. Update assertion to match the actual call.
Caught by CI on Linux (test was Windows-skipped locally).
* fix(test): assert on killProcessTree mock, not process.kill
killProcessTree is module-mocked at the top of start.test.ts, so
process.kill is never invoked by the stop command — the spy
assertion would always see 0 calls on Linux CI. Assert on the
mock directly. Mock is platform-agnostic, so the skipIf is gone.
* fix(windows): node wrapper updateAoMetadata supports V2 .json metadata format
The Windows Node.js gh/git wrappers in NODE_UPDATE_AO_METADATA only tried
the bare session path (e.g. ao-154), but V2 storage uses ao-154.json files.
This caused silent metadata update failures on Windows — PR URLs written by
agents via `gh pr create` were never recorded in session metadata.
Fix mirrors bash ao-metadata-helper.sh: try .json first (V2), fall back to
bare name (V1/legacy). Also adds JSON.parse/stringify handling for V2 JSON
format instead of the key=value line-splitting that only worked for V1.
Bump WRAPPER_VERSION 0.6.0 → 0.7.0 to force reinstall on existing setups.
* chore: remove accidentally committed package-lock.json files
* feat(windows): pty-host registry + sweep on stop and project delete
Windows pty-hosts spawn detached so they survive parent exit (mirroring tmux
on Unix). That same detachment means taskkill /T cannot reach them on
graceful shutdown — they live in their own console group, outside the
parent's process tree. Per-session metadata can't be the source of truth
either: rm -rf'd worktrees, mid-write crashes, or manual recovery sever
AO's only handle to the host PIDs and orphan them silently.
This adds a sideband registry at ~/.agent-orchestrator/windows-pty-hosts.json
that AO writes on spawn (runtime-process) and reads on shutdown (cli/start.ts
sweepWindowsPtyHosts) and project delete (web/.../route.ts via
stopStaleWindowsPtyHosts). Reads auto-prune entries whose PID is gone, so
the registry is self-healing across crashes.
Sweep is graceful-first: each entry gets ptyHostKill via its named pipe,
500 ms grace probe, then killProcessTree as the hard fallback. The result
("swept N pty-host(s): G graceful, F force-killed") goes to the ao stop
log so users can see cleanup happened.
Verified live: spawn registers, destroy unregisters, ao stop --all sweeps,
PID 0 entries auto-prune on next read.
* fix(windows): retry worktree rmSync on file-handle drain race
After ao kills a runtime, the just-exited pty-host's child processes
(conpty_console_list_agent.exe, the agent's spawned shell, .git/index.lock)
still hold open handles inside the worktree for ~30 s–2 min while Windows
drains them. rmSync(force: true) deletes individual files but the parent
rmdir blocks with EBUSY/ENOTEMPTY/EPERM, leaving an empty orphan directory
under ~/.agent-orchestrator/projects/*/worktrees/.
destroy()'s catch-block fallback now calls removeDirWithRetry, which on
Windows retries with backoff [0, 100, 250, 500, 1000, 2000] ms checking
existsSync between attempts, and throws a descriptive error if the
directory survives all six. Non-Windows behaviour is unchanged (single
rmSync).
The thrown error escapes to session-manager.ts:kill which already swallows
it, so callers see no behaviour change today — but observability layers
can hook in later to surface real failures instead of silent orphans.
Addresses the Windows subset of #1562 (the cross-platform stale
.git/worktrees/<id>/ registration is still tracked there separately).
* fix(windows): code-review hardening — shell args, runtime default, sessionId, V2 pipe path
Four small fixes flagged in review of the Windows port:
- core/platform.ts: AO_SHELL override now infers args flag from the shell
basename (cmd → /c, bash/sh/zsh → -c, anything else → -Command). Previously
every override got PowerShell args, so AO_SHELL=cmd or AO_SHELL=bash
silently broke run-command flows.
- core/global-config.ts: defaults.runtime now resolves to getDefaultRuntime()
(process on Windows, tmux elsewhere) instead of the hardcoded "tmux".
First-run on Windows no longer writes a config that immediately fails
runtime resolution.
- web/server/mux-websocket.ts: validateSessionId now runs on the Windows
named-pipe relay path. The Unix branch validates inside TerminalManager;
the Windows path bypassed it entirely, so an unsanitised id became both
a map key and was interpolated into a pipe path downstream.
- web/server/tmux-utils.ts: resolvePipePath now reads the V2 JSON layout
(~/.agent-orchestrator/projects/{projectId}/sessions/{id}.json) first,
then falls back to V1 line-delimited metadata for users who haven't run
ao migrate-storage. The single-source-of-truth note is still accurate;
the search just covers both layouts during the migration window.
Each change has a paired unit test.
* chore: drop superseded windows-port-closeout plan
* fix(core): lazy-resolve homedir() in windows-pty-registry
REGISTRY_FILE was computed at module load via homedir(), which fired
before vitest mock factories for `node:os` could install. Tests that
mock node:os (notifier-desktop, terminal-iterm2, agent-claude-code
activity-detection) hit either a TDZ error or "homedir not defined on
mock" because the mock isn't bound at evaluation time.
Resolve the path lazily inside readRaw/writeRaw so each call honours
the current mock. Also rename the test helper export from a const to
a function (__getWindowsPtyRegistryFile) so tests can read the
post-mock value.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(cli): exit 0 when SIGKILL fallback fires on slow Ctrl+C
forwardSignalsToChild's 5 s fallback called process.exit(1) after
SIGKILL, which marks user-initiated Ctrl+C as an error whenever the
child is merely slow to drain (Next.js connection draining is the
common case). Shell scripts and CI pipelines that check the AO exit
code break.
Use exit 0 — graceful user shutdown is not a failure even if the
child needed force-killing. Reported by greptile review on PR #1025.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(core): drop synchronous shell probes that block event loop
resolveWindowsShell ran execFileSync("pwsh", ["-Version"], { timeout: 5000 })
on every cold start. On the common case (Windows 10/11 with no pwsh
installed) the call blocks the Node event loop for the full 5 s timeout,
stalling AO startup, runtime spawns, and postCreate hooks.
Walk PATH ourselves via existsSync — the lookup is microseconds and
needs no subprocess. Cascade unchanged: AO_SHELL → pwsh on PATH →
absolute powershell.exe → powershell on PATH → cmd.exe.
Reported by greptile review on PR #1025.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(runtime-process): treat EPERM as alive in pty-host destroy probe
destroy()'s 500 ms graceful-shutdown loop probes the pty-host with
process.kill(pid, 0) and treats any throw as "process gone, clean
exit". On Windows, cross-context processes can return EPERM — the
process is alive but we lack permission to signal it. Returning
early in that case orphans the pty-host and skips killProcessTree.
Detect EPERM and break out of the wait loop so the orphan falls
through to killProcessTree. Other error codes (ESRCH etc.) still
mean the process is gone.
Reported by Copilot review on PR #1025.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(cli): discover Git Bash via PATH walk for non-default installs
WINDOWS_BASH_CANDIDATES only checks C:\Program Files{,(x86)}\Git, so
users who installed Git for Windows on a different drive (e.g.
D:\Program Files\Git\) hit "Cannot run repo scripts on Windows
without bash" even though Git Bash is available. AO_BASH_PATH is the
documented escape hatch but should not be required.
Add a PATH-walk fallback that finds bash.exe wherever Git's bin dir
sits — Git for Windows adds itself to PATH at install time, so this
covers the typical non-default-drive case without a subprocess or
registry lookup.
Reported by greptile review on PR #1025.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(core): hard-code Windows path separators in findOnPath
Using path.delimiter / path.join in the PATH walker meant Linux CI
ran the test with `:` as the splitter and `/` as the joiner. The unit
test simulates Windows by setting PATH="C:\fake\bin" — on Linux
that splits to ["C", "\fake\bin"] and produces "C/powershell.EXE",
neither of which match the mocked existsSync.
findOnPath is only ever called from resolveWindowsShell, so use `;`
and `\` unconditionally. The runtime data — process.env values,
mocked existsSync — is what's being tested, not host-OS path logic.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(windows): PowerShell repo-script runner + ao-doctor/ao-update.ps1
runRepoScript on Windows now prefers a .ps1 sibling of the requested .sh
script and runs it via pwsh.exe (or bundled powershell.exe as fallback).
Adds ao-doctor.ps1 and ao-update.ps1 as Windows equivalents of the
existing bash scripts.
* test(cli): add missing mockExecSilent hoist in dashboard.test.ts
The findRunningDashboardPidsForWebDir tests reference mockExecSilent
but it was never declared in vi.hoisted, so they crashed with
ReferenceError before any assertion ran. Add the missing hoist and
wire execSilent into the shell.js mock.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(windows): echo projectId in pipe relay messages so MuxProvider routes correctly
MuxProvider keys subscribers under `${projectId}:${id}` when projectId is
provided. The Windows pipe relay was dropping projectId from outbound
messages, so the client routed by id alone and the subscriber bucket
mismatched — leaving the xterm pane blank on
/projects/[id]/sessions/[id].
Echo projectId on every outbound terminal frame (opened/data/exited/error)
so the Windows path matches the Unix tmux relay's behavior.
* test(core): respect TMPDIR in platform defaults test
* fix(runtime): harden dashboard launch shutdown
* fix(windows): scope pipe maps and resolvePipePath by projectId
The Windows pipe relay was project-scoped only on outbound WS frames.
Server-side storage and pipe-path resolution still keyed by bare session
id, so two projects sharing a session id on the same mux connection
would collide on the same socket/buffer entry, and resolvePipePath
returned the first matching project's metadata regardless of caller
intent. Brings the Windows path in line with the Unix subscriptionKey
contract.
- resolvePipePath(sessionId, projectId?, fs?) reads only the caller's
project metadata when projectId is provided; legacy callers keep the
walk-all-projects fallback.
- winPipes / winPipeBuffers keyed by \${projectId}:\${id}.
- projectId threaded through handleWindowsPipeMessage data/resize/close
cast sites.
- Tests cover the project-collision case in both mux-websocket and
tmux-utils.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(windows): clear 10 Windows test failures
Real fix:
- events-db: add closeDb() to release the better-sqlite3 file lock on
activity-events.db. Without it, Windows callers cannot rmSync the AO
base dir while the connection is open. Test teardowns in
test-utils.ts and plugin-integration.test.ts now call closeDb()
before rm to fix 4 EBUSY failures.
Test-only:
- tmux-utils.test.ts: normalize backslashes to forward slashes in two
resolveTmuxSession 'hash-prefix' tests; matches the pattern already
used by sibling tests in the same file.
- dashboard.test.ts, script-runner.test.ts, update-script.test.ts:
add it.skipIf(process.platform === 'win32') to four tests that
assert Unix-specific behavior (lsof cwd matching, posix script
paths, ao-update.sh smoke). Each file already uses the same skip
pattern for sibling tests.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(cli): port-scan fallback + Windows PowerShell branch coverage
start.test.ts: re-add the orphaned-dashboard port-scan test that was
lost during the merge from main (commit 4958512d). When the dashboard
auto-reassigns to port+N because the configured port was busy, ao stop
must walk port+1..port+MAX_PORT_SCAN to find it. Skipped on Windows
because killDashboardOnPort skips the ps cmdline verification there.
script-runner.test.ts: add coverage for the Windows PowerShell branch
in runRepoScript. Two Windows-only tests assert (1) ao-doctor.sh is
rewritten to ao-doctor.ps1 and dispatched via pwsh.exe / powershell.exe
with -NoProfile -NonInteractive -ExecutionPolicy Bypass -File and
forwarded user args, and (2) the rewrite is .sh-suffix-driven, not
blind, so a non-.sh script does not get a .ps1 lookup.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(agent-kimicode): make plugin Windows-compatible
Seven blocking issues prevented kimicode from working on Windows. None
were guarded by isWindows checks because the plugin was authored
without importing it. Symptoms ranged from silent agent launch
failures to misclassified process state to total session-discovery
breakage.
1. getLaunchCommand emitted bare command strings ("kimi --work-dir
...") which PowerShell parses as a quoted expression rather than
executing. Wrap with formatLaunchCommand() so Windows gets the
"& " call operator, matching agent-codex.
2. isProcessRunning called ps -eo on the tmux branch with no platform
guard. ps does not exist on Windows, so a stale tmux handle would
throw and misclassify a live agent as exited. Added the same
isWindows() return-false guard agent-codex uses.
3. resolveWorkspacePath called realpath() unconditionally. On Windows,
Node's realpath silently canonicalizes non-existent paths instead
of throwing ENOENT — turning "/workspace/test" into
"D:\workspace\test" and diverging the session-discovery hash from
any caller that hashed the raw input. Stat first so the catch path
is reached uniformly across platforms.
4. isInsideKimiSessions hardcoded "/" as the path separator in the
sandbox check. realpath returns native paths (backslashes on
Windows) so candReal.startsWith(rootReal + "/") never matched —
every candidate was rejected and findKimiSessionMatch returned
null forever. Use path.sep.
5. getEnvironment set PATH and GH_PATH locally with hardcoded POSIX
values. session-manager already injects both for every agent
plugin, so the local writes were dead code that masked the
Windows-aware central logic. Drop them; mirror agent-codex.
6. getLaunchCommand passed config.systemPromptFile via --agent-file,
but kimi expects --agent-file to be a YAML agent spec, not arbitrary
markdown. AO writes the orchestrator prompt as a plain .md file, so
kimi exited with 'Invalid YAML in agent spec file: expected
<document start>, but found <block sequence start>' on the first
bullet. Read the file synchronously and inline its contents into
--prompt instead, concatenating with any existing config.prompt.
7. session-manager listed kimicode in requiresNativeRestore, so when
getRestoreCommand returned null (because the previous launch failed
before kimi wrote any session data), AO threw
SessionNotRestorableError instead of falling back to a fresh
getLaunchCommand. Removed kimicode from the allowlist; falling back
is the only sensible behavior when there is no session on disk to
resume.
Tests: switched the per-suite workspace constant to a per-test
mkdtemp-scoped path so a coincidental directory at /workspace/test
on the host doesn't make Windows realpath canonicalize it. Mocked
isWindows so platform-aware production code can be exercised
deterministically. Made the shell-escape prompt assertion
platform-aware (POSIX 'backslash-quote' vs PowerShell double-quote).
Replaced the --agent-file tests with system-prompt-content-into-prompt
assertions backed by a real temp file under fakeHome.
Result: all 103 tests pass on Windows (was 30 failures pre-fix).
* fix(agent-claude-code): preserve Windows drive-letter slug encoding
The merge of origin/main #1611 ("fold underscores in Claude project
slug") inadvertently regressed Windows behavior. #1611 kept the
pre-existing `.replace(/:/g, "")` so `C:\Users\dev\foo` slug-encoded
to `C-Users-dev-foo` (single dash), but Windows-side QA had already
established (commit 582c5373) that real Claude Code on Windows
produces `C--Users-dev-foo` — the colon position becomes a dash,
not stripped. Stripping the colon broke JSONL lookup on Windows so
session info / restore / metadata persistence all silently failed.
Two test files disagreed after the merge: activity-detection.test.ts
expected the Windows-correct double-dash form (kept by my merge),
while index.test.ts expected origin's single-dash form (added by
#1611). Linux CI ran activity-detection's case against the
single-dash impl and failed loudly.
Fix: drop the redundant `.replace(/:/g, "")`. The broader
`[^a-zA-Z0-9-]` regex already handles the colon as a dash, which
matches Claude's actual on-disk encoding on Windows. Updated
index.test.ts to expect `C--Users-dev-foo` and fixed an unrelated
local-Windows test bug where a hardcoded POSIX path string was
compared against a `pathJoin` result (passes on Linux CI but fails
locally on Windows).
Underscore folding from #1611 is preserved.
* fix(cli): Windows platform adapter follow-ups
Three independent Windows correctness fixes bundled with their tests:
* daemon.ts: killExistingDaemon now uses killProcessTree (taskkill /T /F)
instead of raw process.kill so detached grandchildren of the daemon
(pty-host, dashboard subprocess) are reached on Windows. POSIX behavior
is preserved via killProcessTree's process-group fallback.
* startup-preflight.ts: on Windows, when the project config selects
runtime: tmux, offer to rewrite the line to runtime: process in the
project YAML instead of prompting "install tmux?". The rewrite is a
targeted line-replace (not yaml round-trip) so comments and quoting
are preserved. Decline -> hard exit with manual-fix guidance.
* path-equality: new pathsEqual / canonicalCompareKey helpers used by
start.ts and resolve-project.ts for "same filesystem entry" checks.
realpathSync on Windows can return canonical paths whose drive-letter
case or 8.3-vs-long-name expansion differs from the input even when
both resolve to the same on-disk entry, which made naive === comparisons
miss and surface as phantom "register this project?" prompts on
re-runs of `ao start <path>`. Lowercases on Windows; POSIX is
unchanged.
Also fixes resolve-project.ts's isLocalPath to recognize Windows path
patterns (drive-letter, UNC, .\, ..\) so `ao start C:\path\to\repo`
takes the path branch instead of being mis-classified as a project id.
Test changes: makeConfig now defaults to runtime: process so tests run
on every platform without tripping the Windows-tmux exit; the one tmux
preflight test pins process.platform = 'linux'. The "kills existing
process" test asserts on killProcessTree instead of process.kill.
On-disk yaml fixtures in start.test.ts switch from runtime: tmux to
runtime: process for the same reason.
New tests: 7 in startup-preflight.test.ts (Windows rewrite, decline
exit, missing configPath exit, comment+quoting preservation, Linux
pass-through), 8 in path-equality.test.ts (drive-letter case, segment
case, POSIX case-sensitivity, realpathSync fallback, ~ expansion),
killProcessTree assertions added to daemon.test.ts.
Verified non-issues during the audit (no code change): ao stop graceful
shutdown gap (the work was already moved into ao stop itself in a prior
refactor; running.json/last-stop/sessions are persisted before the
parent kill, and stale state is self-healing on next read);
better-sqlite3 cross-platform binary (optionalDependencies +
files: ['dist'], no prebuilt .node bundled in any release artifact);
ao-doctor / ao-update PowerShell rewrite (script-runner already
rewrites .sh -> .ps1 on Windows, .ps1 siblings ship in assets/scripts/,
covered by an existing Windows-only test); bun-tmp-janitor leak
(janitor is a no-op on Windows because opencode ships no win32 binary
and Windows refuses to unlink mapped files).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(cursor): silence stderr bleed-through in detect() on Windows
execFileSync("agent", ["--help"]) with encoding but no explicit stdio
inherits stderr from the parent process. On Windows with shell:true,
cmd.exe prints "'agent' is not recognized as an internal or external
command" to the terminal even though the exception is caught.
Fix: add stdio:["ignore","pipe","ignore"] to capture stdout (needed for
Cursor marker checks) and discard stderr. Mirrors the pattern used by
the kimicode plugin's detect(). Also adds a 5s timeout as a safety net.
Zero behavior change on macOS/Linux: shell:false means Node throws ENOENT
directly with no subprocess output, so the try/catch already handles it.
Fixes the spurious error printed during ao start first-run setup on Windows.
Co-authored-by: Priyanchew <57816400+Priyanchew@users.noreply.github.com>
* fix(runtime-process): preserve EPERM in Windows pty-host sweep exit-poll
The catch in sweepWindowsPtyHosts treated every error as "process exited",
including EPERM. On Windows EPERM means the pty-host exists but the caller
lacks permission to signal it (cross-context), so the orphan was skipping
the killProcessTree force-kill step and leaking. Mirror the destroy() logic
at line 290: only flag exited on non-EPERM (typically ESRCH).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(runtime-process): poll for payload instead of fixed sleep
The Windows ConPTY round-trip (named pipe -> pty-host -> pwsh -> findstr
-> rolling buffer) varies from hundreds of ms to seconds depending on
runner load, AV scanners, and cold caches. The previous 1500 ms fixed
sleep flaked on slow Windows runners (observed empty getOutput buffer at
sample time). Replace it with a 10 s deadline poll that checks for the
actual payload substring, robust to both timing variance and incidental
shell banners arriving first.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* docs: document cross-platform abstractions and reflect Windows support
Adds docs/CROSS_PLATFORM.md as the canonical reference for cross-platform
development: the "Golden Rule" (no raw process.platform === "win32" — use
isWindows() and the helpers in platform.ts), a full inventory of every
platform helper (platform.ts, path-equality, windows-pty-registry,
pty-client, sweepWindowsPtyHosts, validateSessionId, resolvePipePath,
setupPathWrapperWorkspace, activity-state helpers, AO_SHELL/AO_BASH_PATH),
the EPERM-vs-ESRCH gotcha when probing processes, PowerShell-vs-bash
differences, IPv6 localhost stalls, agent-plugin specifics, and a 10-point
pre-merge checklist.
Updates internal docs (CLAUDE.md, AGENTS.md, docs/ARCHITECTURE.md,
docs/DEVELOPMENT.md, CONTRIBUTING.md, .github/copilot-instructions.md,
.cursor/BUGBOT.md, packages/core/README.md, packages/plugins/runtime-tmux/
README.md, packages/core/src/prompts/orchestrator.md, ARCHITECTURE.md) to
remove tmux-only / POSIX-only claims, point at the new doc, and (in
docs/ARCHITECTURE.md) describe the Windows runtime architecture: pty-host
helper, named-pipe protocol, registry, sweep, mux WS Windows branch.
Updates user-facing docs (README.md, SETUP.md, docs/CLI.md) to split
prerequisites by OS (no tmux on Windows), reflect that ao doctor and
ao update work on Windows, and note that power.preventIdleSleep is a
no-op on Linux and Windows.
Updates the agent-orchestrator skill (skills/agent-orchestrator/SKILL.md
and references/config.md) so it advertises Windows support, drops tmux
from the required-bins list, and gives the right Windows guidance for the
"spawn tmux ENOENT" error.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(core): update orchestrator-prompt test for cross-platform runtime warning
The orchestrator system prompt was rewritten in 1d8c8f75 to call out both
tmux send-keys (Unix) and the Windows named-pipe write path so the
orchestrator agent doesn't try either. The test still asserted the old
literal "never use raw \`tmux send-keys\`" string. Update it to assert the
new platform-neutral phrasing plus the presence of both runtime mentions.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* ci(windows): matrix Linux+Windows + close coverage gaps
Adds windows-latest to typecheck/test/test-web matrices (lint stays
Linux-only; nothing ESLint catches differs by OS). fail-fast: false
so one OS's failure never masks the other's. tmux install steps gate
on runner.os == 'Linux' since Windows uses runtime-process. test job
adds a node-pty prebuild smoke step on Windows so a future ABI break
fails fast with a clear message. test-web is broadened from
server/__tests__/ to the full vitest suite — closes a pre-existing
Linux-too gap and ensures component/hook/lib tests run on Windows.
Closes three completeness gaps where Windows code paths existed but
no test exercised them:
1. session.test.ts (5 tests): "tests Windows behavior, skips on
Windows" defensive pattern. Tests fully mock isWindows + net.connect
+ child_process — flipping skipIf(win32) to plain it() runs them on
both OSes. All 45 tests pass on Windows.
2. dashboard.test.ts (+2 tests): findRunningDashboardPidsForWebDir
has parallel POSIX (lsof + cwd verification) and Windows
(findPidByPort, no cwd check) implementations. Existing tests
asserted lsof; new runIf(win32) tests assert findPidByPort path
plus dedup across multiple ports.
3. start.test.ts (+1 test): port-scan fallback for orphaned
dashboards skips ps cmdline verification on Windows by design.
Existing test asserted ps was called; new runIf(win32) parallel
asserts ps was NOT called and the kill still fires.
Adds first PS1 script test coverage (previously zero):
4. update-ps1.test.ts (4 tests): argparse — --help/-h, unknown flag,
conflicting --skip-smoke + --smoke-only.
5. doctor-ps1.test.ts (4 tests): argparse + full check pipeline
smoke. The pipeline test runs every Check-* function against an
empty repo and asserts the script exits cleanly with a "Results: N
PASS, N WARN, N FAIL, N FIXED" summary line — catches PS1 syntax
errors and crashes mid-pipeline.
Net effect: CLI suite went from 622 -> 630 passing tests on Windows
(5 unskipped + 8 new); skipped count dropped from 25 -> 20. All other
suites unchanged.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* ci(windows): add minimal permissions block to CI workflow
CodeQL flagged the workflow as missing an explicit permissions
declaration (security/code-scanning/61). All jobs are read-only
(checkout, install, build, test) — contents: read is sufficient.
Matches the workflow-level pattern already used in coverage.yml.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* chore: add changeset for native Windows support
Minor bump across the linked package group. The next release PR will
consume this and bump from 0.4.0 to 0.5.0.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(cli): make ao open work cross-platform
Mac-only assumptions broke `ao open` on Windows and Linux:
- source of truth was `tmux list-sessions`, which is empty without tmux
- the open action shelled out to `open-iterm-tab`, a macOS helper
Switch the source of truth to `sm.list()` (works on every platform — also
handles `runtime-process` sessions on Windows) and branch the open action:
- macOS: `open-iterm-tab` (unchanged), tmux attach inside iTerm
- Windows: `wt new-tab cmd /k ao session attach <id>` for live sessions,
with `cmd /c start cmd /k ...` as the no-`wt` fallback. Both paths route
through `cmd /k` because `wt` and `start` call CreateProcess directly,
which doesn't honor PATHEXT and reports 0x80070002 for `ao` (really
`ao.cmd`). New tab anchors at `config.projects[id].path` so the spawned
attach can resolve `agent-orchestrator.yaml` via loadConfig's upward
search; without this attach fails with "No agent-orchestrator.yaml found"
when the user's homedir is the inherited cwd.
- Linux: dashboard URL via `openUrl()`. No consistent terminal-spawn API
across DEs, so we don't try.
Other behavior changes:
- read the live daemon's port from `running.json` so URLs stay correct
when the dashboard auto-picked a non-default port
- warn when the daemon is not running (URL fallback won't load)
- aggregate targets (`all`, `<project>`) hide terminated sessions; named
lookup keeps them in scope and opens the dashboard with the death
reason inline (`died at <ts>: session=<reason>, runtime=<reason>`) plus
a `ao session restore <id>` hint
- new `--browser` flag forces the URL path on any platform
Add `isMac()` to `platform.ts` (per the project rule that platform checks
live in one place rather than spread as ad-hoc `process.platform === ...`
guards) and re-export from core.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(cli): satisfy lint on ao open changes
- replace inline `import("node:child_process")` type annotation in vi.mock
with a top-of-file `import type * as ChildProcess` (consistent-type-imports)
- drop the `[]` initializer on `sessionsToOpen` since every branch assigns
before any read (no-useless-assignment)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* chore: add changeset for cross-platform ao open fix
Patch entry for d04fad33 / 32345ba8. Linked group already minor-bumping
via the Windows-support changeset, so this just contributes a distinct
CHANGELOG line.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* chore: fold ao open fix into the Windows-support changeset
Single umbrella entry is the right place for it — the separate patch
changeset was redundant given the linked-group minor bump already in
flight. Reverts 3557e556.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* Changes before error encountered
Agent-Logs-Url: https://github.com/ComposioHQ/agent-orchestrator/sessions/9f3caf0b-66fb-4eff-bd3f-7fb9ab889630
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* test(core): mock node:child_process via importOriginal in migration test
The atomic-write.ts → platform.js refactor in eaa27b9b pulled platform.ts
into migration-storage-v2.test.ts's module graph. platform.ts evaluates
promisify(execFile) at top level, but the test's bare-object child_process
mock omitted execFile, so the dynamic import crashed with "No 'execFile'
export is defined on the 'node:child_process' mock".
Switch to vi.doMock with importOriginal so any unmocked exports stay real.
This is robust against future imports adding more child_process surface.
Only Ubuntu CI surfaced the regression — the failing test sits inside
describe.skipIf(process.platform === "win32") so the windows-latest leg
never executed it.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(core): hoist child_process type to satisfy consistent-type-imports
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* chore(perf): add AO_PERF-gated instrumentation for dashboard load
Temporary tracing added to diagnose 15-20s dashboard terminal load on Mac
and Windows. Gated on AO_PERF=1 (server) and NEXT_PUBLIC_AO_PERF=1
(client) so production paths stay untouched. To be removed once the
bottleneck is fixed.
Wrap points:
- core/perf.ts: perfMark / perfTime helpers + perfCid
- web /api/sessions/[id]: per-stage timings (getServices, sm.get, audit,
enrichMetadata, total)
- core/session-manager: runtime.isAlive, agent.getActivityState,
agent.getSessionInfo, ensureHandleAndEnrich
- agent-codex: findCodexSessionFile (scanned/opened/matched counts) +
cache hit marker
- runtime-process/pty-client: connect outcome + isAlive (split
connectMs vs statusMs)
- web/lib/serialize: enrich legs (agentSummary vs issueTitle) timed
independently while still running concurrently
- web/sessions/[id]/page.tsx: client.fetch.start/end with cid header
forwarded for end-to-end correlation
- web/MuxProvider: ws.open + ws.firstByte per terminal
* fix(core): drop bogus session.agent reference from perf extras
Session has no `agent` field — typed as a metadata key, not a
top-level property. CI typecheck caught what local rtk-filtered
output had hidden. The session-id cid already disambiguates per-session
so the extra wasn't load-bearing.
* revert: remove AO_PERF instrumentation
Reverts b3f522f9 and 004b2a79. The perf marks pinpointed that the
server API path is fast — total <50ms after warm-up — so the 30s
dashboard-terminal delay lives in the WS / xterm path, not in the
session-manager hot path that this instrumentation covered.
Will re-instrument that layer (mux-websocket terminal-open ->
opened-sent -> firstByte) separately when we resume the investigation.
* fix(core): drop unused isWindows import after post-launch removal
The merge took main's no-op for post-launch prompt delivery, which was
the only user of isWindows() in this file. Removing the dangling import
to unblock lint.
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Claude Code's positional [prompt] argument keeps it in interactive mode;
only -p/--print triggers headless one-shot exit. The entire post-launch
polling mechanism was built on the wrong assumption.
Changes:
- Claude Code plugin: pass prompt as positional arg in getLaunchCommand
- Core types: remove promptDelivery field from Agent interface
- Session manager: remove post-launch polling/retry block
- Prompt builder: clarify wording ("title, description, and labels"
instead of "full issue details"), unify # format
- Tracker-github: match prompt wording update
- CLI spawn: remove dead-code promptDelivered warning
Closes#1582
* fix(runtime-tmux): disable tmux status bar at session creation
Closes#1709.
#1683 added `set-option ... status off` to `core/src/tmux.ts::newSession()`,
but no code in the workspace imports or calls that helper — worker sessions
are spawned by the `runtime-tmux` plugin, which was not modified. The green
status bar was therefore still visible at session creation, only being
suppressed once the web layer's WebSocket connection ran its own
`set-option` (with a flash window before that).
Add the same call to runtime-tmux immediately after `tmux new-session` so
the bar is hidden from the moment the session exists, regardless of
whether anyone ever attaches via the web terminal.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* chore(core): remove unused newSession helper
The `newSession` function in `core/src/tmux.ts` and its `newTmuxSession`
re-export in `core/src/index.ts` had zero callers anywhere in the
workspace (verified via grep across packages/, excluding dist and tests).
Worker sessions are spawned by the `runtime-tmux` plugin, which has its
own implementation. The status-bar fix from #1683 lived only in this
helper and was therefore never executed — see #1709 and the prior
commit which moves the fix to the actual spawn path.
Removes:
- `newSession` and `NewSessionOptions` from core/src/tmux.ts
- `newSession as newTmuxSession` re-export from core/src/index.ts
- The corresponding test block in core/src/__tests__/tmux.test.ts
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* chore(core): demote unused GhTraceResult export to internal
`GhTraceResult` was exported from `core/src/gh-trace.ts` but never
re-exported from `core/src/index.ts` and never imported anywhere in
the workspace. Its only consumer is `writeTraceEntry()` inside the
same file, where it's used as a parameter type. Demoted to a private
interface.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(runtime-tmux): kill session if set-option fails
Move the `set-option ... status off` call inside the existing try/catch
so a failure (e.g. the 5-second tmux command timeout firing on a slow
host) triggers `kill-session` cleanup instead of leaving an orphaned
tmux session behind. Renames the surfaced error to
"Failed to configure or launch session" since the try block now covers
both configuration and the launch send-keys.
Adds a regression test that asserts kill-session is called when
set-option throws.
Addresses review feedback on #1711.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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* feat(core): add per-project env block to ProjectConfig
Adds an optional `env: Record<string, string>` field to ProjectConfig
that forwards environment variables into worker session runtimes. Useful
for scoping per-project tokens like GH_TOKEN to pin gh auth per project.
The merge order in session-manager runtime.create environment is:
agent.getEnvironment → PATH/GH_PATH → AO_AGENT_GH_TRACE → project.env →
AO_* internals. AO-internal vars always win over user-supplied values.
Closes#169
* fix(core): protect PATH and GH_PATH from project.env override
Per greptile review on #1679: spreading `project.env` after PATH/GH_PATH
let a user-supplied PATH or GH_PATH silently clobber the carefully
constructed agent path. Apply the same "protected key" treatment as
AO_* internals — spread project.env BEFORE PATH/GH_PATH/AO_AGENT_GH_TRACE
at all three runtime.create call sites (worker spawn, orchestrator spawn,
restore). Extend the precedence test to assert PATH and GH_PATH still
win over a colliding project.env entry.
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* rebase: forward branch onto main + resolve activity-events kind union conflict
* feat(core): wire scm/runtime/agent plugin-call failure events
Adds activity-event evidence for previously-silent failure paths in
lifecycle-manager.ts so the RCA agent can answer 'why did X happen?':
- scm.batch_enrich_failed (line 617 catch)
- scm.detect_pr_succeeded (line 658 success path)
- scm.detect_pr_failed (line 664 catch)
- scm.review_fetch_failed (line 1517 catch)
- scm.poll_pr_failed (line 1132 catch)
- runtime.probe_failed (line 938 catch)
- agent.process_probe_failed (lines 1054 + 1139 catches, with where field)
- agent.activity_probe_failed (line 1062 outer catch)
Plus 6 new tests covering the call shapes.
Invariants preserved (per CLAUDE.md):
- B1 state-mutate-before-emit: each emit follows existing observer call
- B2 never throws: recordActivityEvent best-effort by design
- B3 re-entrancy guard unchanged
- B4 Promise.allSettled semantics unchanged
* feat(core): wire reaction lifecycle activity events
Adds AE evidence around reaction triggers, escalations, and failures so
RCA can answer 'did AO try to auto-fix this? did it succeed?':
- reaction.action_succeeded (combined for send-to-agent / notify / auto-merge,
with data.action variant) — fires after each successful reaction action
- reaction.send_to_agent_failed — fires in the previously-silent catch when
sessionManager.send throws inside a send-to-agent reaction
- reaction.escalated — fires alongside the existing notifyHuman escalation
with data.escalationCause = 'max_retries' | 'max_duration'
Plus 3 new tests covering the call shapes.
Invariants preserved: emits land after the existing notifyHuman/return
paths so state mutation order is unchanged.
* feat(core): wire auto-cleanup, poll-cycle, detecting escalation events
Adds AE evidence around session destruction, poll loop failures, and the
detecting→stuck transition so RCA can answer 'when did my session get
cleaned up?', 'did the polling loop crash?', and 'why did AO mark this
session stuck?':
- session.auto_cleanup_deferred — agent busy, cleanup deferred
- session.auto_cleanup_completed — kill succeeded, runtime + worktree gone
- session.auto_cleanup_failed (level=error) — kill threw, session stays merged
- lifecycle.poll_failed (level=error) — pollAll outer catch fired
- detecting.escalated — first cycle that promotes detecting→stuck, with
cause = max_attempts | max_duration. Guarded by detectingEscalatedAt
metadata so it fires once per escalation, not on every poll while stuck.
Plus 5 new tests covering the call shapes and the idempotency guard.
Invariants preserved:
- Auto-cleanup events fire AFTER existing observer.recordOperation (B1)
- detecting.escalated emits ONCE per escalation (invariant B9 in
.context/lifecycle-manager-instrumentation.md)
- poll_failed emits inside the existing pollAll catch — flow unchanged
* feat(core): wire report_watcher.triggered activity event
Adds AE evidence when the report watcher fires (no_acknowledge / stale_report
/ agent_needs_input). RCA: 'AO thinks my agent is stuck — why?'
- report_watcher.triggered (level=warn) — emitted alongside the existing
observer.recordOperation, only when a trigger is non-null (per invariant
in .context/lifecycle-manager-instrumentation.md §B9)
Plus 1 test exercising the no_acknowledge trigger path.
* fix(core): one-shot guard on report_watcher.triggered AE emit
Live-observed regression: report_watcher.triggered fired 116 times in
production over a few hours because the emit was unguarded and re-fired
every 30s poll while a trigger stayed active. Symptom was massive event
flood for stuck/no-acknowledge/stale conditions.
Fix: gate the emit on the existing isNewTrigger variable (same one-shot
guard pattern used for detecting.escalated). The observer.recordOperation
above remains unguarded by design (it's a metric/heartbeat); the AE trail
is for actionable evidence only.
Adds a regression test that drives the same trigger across two polls and
asserts the AE event fires only on the first.
* fix(core): address Greptile feedback on PR #1620
Two findings from Greptile (issue same as Codex P2 #1):
1. scm.batch_enrich_failed omitted projectId/sessionId — when the
lifecycle worker is project-scoped (deps.projectId set), this event
is effectively project-scoped too. Without projectId, queries like
`ao events list --project todo-app --type scm.batch_enrich_failed`
return zero results, defeating the purpose of the instrumentation.
Fix: pass scopedProjectId when set. Unscoped (multi-project) supervisors
still leave projectId null because the batch crosses project boundaries.
2. Misleading field name pendingSinceMs in session.auto_cleanup_deferred
data — the local variable of the same name is a Unix epoch timestamp,
but the data field stored `Date.now() - pendingSinceMs` (an elapsed
duration). RCA agents would mis-interpret it as a timestamp and compute
a 1970-era "pending since" date. Renamed to pendingElapsedMs.
* fix(core): address Codex review on PR #1620
- lifecycle.poll_failed: keep summary generic, route raw error text
through `data.errorMessage` only. sanitizeSummary just truncates;
sanitizeData redacts credential URLs. Since FTS5 indexes summary,
interpolating subprocess error output (which can include
https://x-oauth-basic:TOKEN@github.com/... from git/gh) made
credentials persistently searchable.
- reaction.escalated: expand escalationCause to
"max_retries" | "max_attempts" | "max_duration" and mirror the
trigger checks. Numeric escalateAfter is an attempt-count gate, not
a duration; previously got misattributed to "max_duration" whenever
retries was unset (built-in defaults use {escalateAfter: 2}).
Adds two regression tests as guards for both behaviors.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(core): replace import() type annotation with import type to satisfy lint
CI's @typescript-eslint/consistent-type-imports rule rejects inline
`typeof import("../activity-events.js")` inside the vi.mock factory.
Hoist it to a top-level `import type * as ActivityEventsModule` so the
type lives in a proper import declaration; vi.mock factory resolution
is unaffected (type-only imports emit no runtime code).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(core): keep report_watcher.triggered summary generic to plug FTS leak
auditResult.message for the agent_needs_input trigger embeds the
free-form report.note supplied via `ao report --note "..."`. Since
sanitizeSummary only truncates and FTS5 indexes the summary column,
a note containing a credential URL would be persistently searchable
from the events DB. Same class of bug as the prior poll_failed fix.
Summary becomes generic ("<trigger> triggered"); the full message
continues to flow through `data.message` where sanitizeData redacts
credential URLs.
Adds a regression test that seeds a needs_input report with a
credential-bearing note and asserts the summary stays clean.
Reported by @ashish921998 in PR #1620.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(core): redact token-shaped secrets in activity-event data (P1)
Both `summary` and `data` columns are FTS5-indexed (events-db.ts:58-59).
Prior fixes moved raw error/report text from `summary` to `data.message` /
`data.errorMessage`, on the assumption that sanitizeData() would scrub it.
That assumption was incomplete: sanitizeData only redacted credential URLs
and entire values under sensitive *key* names. Token-shaped substrings
(`Bearer …`, `ghp_…`, `sk-…`, JWTs, `AKIA…`, ALL_CAPS_TOKEN=value) under
non-sensitive keys like `message`/`errorMessage` were stored as-is and
made searchable via FTS.
Adds a TOKEN_PATTERNS array applied to every string value during
sanitization, plus a 500-char per-string cap (matching sanitizeSummary's
existing precedent — limits blast radius if a new token format slips past
the patterns).
Patterns cover: Bearer headers, GitHub PATs (classic + fine-grained),
OpenAI/Anthropic sk- keys, Slack xox- tokens, AWS access key IDs, JWTs,
and ENV-style assignments scoped to ALL_CAPS keys ending in
TOKEN/PASSWORD/SECRET/etc.
Tests:
- 10 new sanitizeString unit tests (one per token shape + prose-preservation
regression guard + 500-char cap + nested array/object recursion)
- 1 new FTS5 integration test that drives recordActivityEvent → real SQLite
→ both direct row read and FTS MATCH must return zero token leakage
Test fixtures use string concatenation across the prefix boundary so
literal token shapes don't appear in source (gitleaks pre-commit guard).
Reported by @ashish921998 in PR #1620.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(core): bound credential-URL regex to prevent ReDoS (CodeQL alert)
CodeQL flagged CREDENTIAL_URL_RE as polynomial: input shaped like
`http://http://http://...` with no terminating `@` caused O(n²)
backtracking because the unbounded `[^@\s]+` greedily spanned multiple
`http://` prefixes before failing at end-of-string and walking back.
Two-part fix:
1. Exclude `/` from the userinfo character class — this is also semantically
correct since RFC 3986 userinfo cannot contain unencoded `/`.
2. Add a hard length cap (200 chars) on the userinfo segment as a belt-and-
braces guard against future pathological inputs.
The fix is observable: 14KB pathological input completes in single-digit
ms post-fix vs multiple seconds pre-fix. Adds a regression test that
runs the pathological input through the full sanitize pipeline and
asserts <100ms completion.
Reported by GitHub Advanced Security on PR #1620.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(core): replace CREDENTIAL_URL_RE regex with linear scan
The bounded {1,200} quantifier in CREDENTIAL_URL_RE let credential URLs
with >200-char userinfo pass through unredacted. Since data is FTS5-indexed,
those credentials became searchable (P1 from PR #1620 review).
Replace the regex with a simple linear scan (redactCredentialUrls) that:
- Has no length limit — scans until @, space, or /
- Is O(n) with no regex backtracking (fixes CodeQL polynomial-regex alert)
- Matches http:// and https:// case-insensitively (preserves old /gi behavior)
Adds regression tests for:
- >200-char userinfo bypass
- URLs without userinfo (no false positives)
- Multiple credential URLs in one string
- Pathological ReDoS-shaped input still completes in <100ms
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* fix(core): disable tmux status bar at session creation
The tmux green status bar was visible in web terminals because
newSession() never set status off. The global tmux config has
status on, and the web layer only disabled it on WebSocket connect.
Now we hide the status bar immediately after session creation so it's
never visible, regardless of when (or if) the web UI connects.
Fixes#1682
* test(core): update tmux newSession test for status off call
The new set-option status off call adds a 5th execFile invocation.
Update the test expectations to match the new call sequence.
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* chore(release): add changesets for 0.5.0 and bump codex version test
- Add changesets for #1643 (orchestrator worktree adoption), #1549
(sidebar empty-state), and #1608 (terminal attach + mux routing).
- Update agent-codex package-version.test.ts expectation from 0.4.0
to 0.5.0 so the test no longer fails after the upcoming version bump.
* chore: release 0.5.0
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* fix(core): adopt orphaned orchestrator worktrees (#1641)
* fix: address review feedback on worktree adoption
- Normalize CRLF line endings in parseWorktreeList for cross-platform support
- Collapse duplicate classifySpawnError payload blocks into single condition
- Filter prunable/deleted worktree entries in findManagedWorkspace
- Add GIT_TIMEOUT to git() helper for all execFileAsync calls
- Add tests for prunable entries and CRLF parsing
* fix: update test assertions for git() helper timeout
All git() calls now pass timeout: GIT_TIMEOUT to execFileAsync.
Update toHaveBeenCalledWith assertions to include the new option.
postCreate sh -c calls remain unchanged (direct execFileAsync).
* fix: mock existsSync in findManagedWorkspace tests
The existsSync(entry.path) filter added for prunable worktree detection
needs existsSync to return true for valid worktree paths in adoption tests.
* fix: use mockReturnValueOnce to prevent existsSync mock leaking
vi.clearAllMocks() does not reset mockReturnValue, only mock history.
Using mockReturnValueOnce ensures existsSync stubs don't leak to
subsequent tests and cause clearStaleWorktreePath to consume git mocks.
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* refactor(core): extract hasRecentCommits helper into @aoagents/ao-core
Deduplicate the byte-identical hasRecentCommits(workspacePath) helper
that was copy-pasted between agent-aider and agent-cursor. Exposes the
helper from core with a parameterized window so future agent plugins
using git-commit-based activity detection can share it.
Closes#1423
* test(core): make hasRecentCommits custom-window test discriminate on the parameter
The previous assertion passed the default (60) to hasRecentCommits, so a
bug where windowSeconds was silently ignored would still have passed.
Use a commit backdated ~2 minutes and assert both a 30s window excludes
it and a 600s window includes it — proving the parameter is forwarded
to `git log --since=...`.
Addresses Greptile review on #1437.
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* chore(cli): remove deprecated 'ao init' command
Delete the `init` command and its deprecation shim. `ao start` already
auto-creates the config on first run in an unconfigured repo, so the
separate entry point is redundant.
- Remove `packages/cli/src/commands/init.ts` and its test.
- Remove `registerInit` call from the CLI program.
- Drop `createConfigOnly()` from start.ts (only the init shim used it);
export `autoCreateConfig` so the existing default-config test can
invoke it directly.
- Update user-facing "Run `ao init` first" messages in `verify`/`status`
to point to `ao start`.
- Refresh stale `ao init` references in ao-doctor, onboarding test,
openclaw setup doc, and the config/types doc comments.
Closes#1420
* docs: remove ao init website docs
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* feat(core): add PreflightContext + optional preflight() to plugin interfaces
Foundation for PR 2 of the ao spawn refactor: lets plugins own their own
prerequisites instead of the CLI hardcoding 'if runtime === tmux check
tmux' / 'if tracker === github check gh auth' switches.
PreflightContext describes intent (willClaimExistingPR, role) rather
than CLI flag names, so plugins never learn about flags. New flags map
to new intent fields only when a plugin actually needs them.
Adds preflight?(ctx) as an optional method on Runtime, Agent, Workspace,
Tracker, SCM. Backwards-compatible: existing plugins keep working
unchanged. Subsequent commits move checkTmux into runtime-tmux and
checkGhAuth into the github plugins, then update spawn.ts to iterate
selected plugins instead of switching on plugin names.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(plugins): implement preflight() in runtime-tmux + tracker-github + scm-github
Each plugin now owns its own prerequisite checks (tmux binary, gh auth)
behind the optional PluginModule preflight() contract added in the
previous commit. The CLI no longer needs to know which plugin needs
which tool — it just iterates the selected plugins.
- runtime-tmux: checks 'tmux -V' and throws with platform-appropriate
install hint (brew / apt / dnf / WSL)
- tracker-github: checks 'gh --version' and 'gh auth status'
unconditionally (tracker is exercised on every spawn that has an
issueId AND on lifecycle polling for issue closure)
- scm-github: same gh auth checks but only when the spawn will exercise
PR-write paths — gates on context.intent.willClaimExistingPR
Subsequent commit refactors the CLI to iterate plugins instead of
hardcoded 'if runtime === tmux' switches.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* refactor(cli): make ao spawn iterate plugin preflight, collapse project resolution
Three small changes bundled because they all touch spawn.ts:
1. Plugin-iterating preflight: replaces the hardcoded
'if runtime === tmux check tmux' / 'if tracker === github check gh
auth' switches in runSpawnPreflight with a 4-line loop that walks the
selected plugins and calls each one's optional preflight(). Plugin
internals are no longer leaked into the CLI; new plugins only need to
declare their own preflight.
2. Project-resolution collapse: the prefix/no-prefix and issue/no-issue
paths previously had three near-duplicate code blocks each with its
own try/catch around autoDetectProject. Replaced by one
resolveProjectAndIssue() helper that uses resolveSpawnTarget's
fallback parameter — caller wraps in a single try/catch.
3. Micro-deletes: drop the unused 'return session.id' in spawnSession
(callers already ignore it; the SESSION=<id> stdout line is the
scriptable contract). Drop checkTmux/checkGhAuth from lib/preflight.ts
(now in their respective plugins) along with their orphaned tests.
LOC: roughly net-zero. Wins are structural — adding runtime-podman /
tracker-jira / scm-bitbucket no longer requires editing spawn.ts.
Pre-existing start.test.ts 'stop command' failures are unrelated (verified
on upstream/main bare).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* perf(plugins): dedupe gh-auth check across tracker-github + scm-github
Address greptile P2 on PR #1622: when a project has both tracker:
github and scm: github with --claim-pr, both plugin preflights ran
'gh --version' + 'gh auth status' independently — 4 execs where 2
suffice, and two identical error messages on failure.
Add memoizeAsync(key, fn) to core (process-scoped Promise cache) and
have both github plugins share the key 'gh-cli-auth'. Second caller
hits the in-flight (or resolved) promise — zero extra subprocess
overhead, one error on failure.
Caches both successes and rejections: failed checks should never
re-run within a process (cache dies with the CLI, user fixes the
underlying issue and re-invokes).
5 unit tests for memoizeAsync covering: single-fire dedup, value
identity, distinct keys, rejection caching, concurrent in-flight dedup.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* refactor(spawn): collect-all preflight + per-plugin tests + key-namespacing docs
Address self-review feedback on PR #1622:
1. **Collect-all preflight** (spawn.ts): runSpawnPreflight previously
aborted at the first plugin's failure, so a user with multiple broken
prereqs (tmux missing AND gh logged out) had to fix-and-retry to
discover the second one. Now collects every plugin's error and
reports them together ("2 preflight checks failed:\n 1. ...\n
2. ..."). Single-failure path is unchanged — that error throws as-is
without the wrapper. Test added: 'collects every plugin's preflight
failure into one combined error'.
2. **Drop redundant workspace literal fallback** (spawn.ts):
DefaultPluginsSchema in core/config.ts applies .default("worktree")
to workspace, same as runtime/agent. The literal '?? "worktree"'
was asymmetric defensive theater — dropped to match the runtime/agent
form.
3. **memoizeAsync key-namespacing convention** (process-cache.ts):
Added a JSDoc section documenting that two callers using the same
key get shared state (intentional for cross-cutting checks like
gh-cli-auth, dangerous for plugin-internal caching). Recommends
namespacing plugin-internal keys as 'plugin-name:thing'.
4. **Per-plugin preflight unit tests**:
- runtime-tmux: tmux-present resolves; tmux-missing throws with
platform-specific install hint (verified per-platform branch)
- tracker-github: happy path, gh-not-installed, gh-not-authenticated
- scm-github: no-op when willClaimExistingPR=false (zero gh calls),
full check when true, plus install/auth failure branches
Process cache cleared in beforeEach so each test starts fresh.
Required exporting _clearProcessCacheForTests from core/index.ts
(matches existing _testUtils pattern in gh-trace.ts).
Pre-existing start.test.ts 'stop command' failures unchanged
(verified on bare upstream/main).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(test): collapse duplicate @aoagents/ao-core import in tracker-github test
eslint no-duplicate-imports caught it on CI — combined the value and
type-only imports into one statement.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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* chore: release 0.4.0
Consume 33 changesets across the linked package group. All public
packages bumped to 0.4.0 and published to npm.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(agent-codex): bump package-version assertion to 0.4.0
Release gate test was still asserting 0.3.0 after the 0.4.0 bump.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
* chore: align CHANGELOG headers with @aoagents npm scope
The H1 of every package CHANGELOG.md still read @composio/* from
before the npm scope rename. Body entries that historically reference
@composio/* are left intact — they document what was true at the time
of those releases.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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* refactor(core): replace spawn rollback ladder with CleanupStack
Replace the four nested try/catch + cleanupSpawnWorkspaceAndMetadata
helper in _spawnInner with a single LIFO CleanupStack. Each side
effect (reserved metadata, workspace, prompt files, runtime handle)
pushes its undo as soon as the resource exists; on success we
dismiss(), on failure we runAll().
Why: adding a new spawn step previously required extending every
prior cleanup block. Easy to forget; no compiler check. The stack
makes rollback structural — a new step pushes one cleanup, no risk
of leaving prior resources behind. runAll() is fault-tolerant by
design: a throwing cleanup never short-circuits the rest.
Behavior is preserved. Adds characterization tests for the worker
spawn rollback paths (none existed before — only spawnOrchestrator
was covered):
- workspace.create failure cleans reserved metadata
- runtime.create failure destroys worktree + cleans metadata
- postLaunchSetup failure destroys runtime + worktree + metadata
- one cleanup throwing does not skip subsequent cleanups
Refs #1603 (PR 1 of the ao spawn refactor plan).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* refactor(core): make CleanupStack runAll() terminal, symmetric with dismiss()
Address review feedback on PR #1616: previously `dismiss()` → `push()` was
a documented no-op but `runAll()` → `push()` would silently queue cleanups
that fired on a subsequent `runAll()`. Asymmetric and surprising.
Set `this.dismissed = true` at the top of `runAll()` so both terminal
states (success via dismiss, failure via runAll) reject further pushes
identically. Add a regression test pinning the new symmetric behavior.
The "idempotent runAll" test continues to pass (early-return path now
fires via the dismissed flag instead of the empty-stack short-circuit).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* refactor(core): surface CleanupStack errors and cover postCreate rollback
Address review feedback on PR #1616:
- Pass an onError callback to cleanupStack.runAll() in _spawnInner that
logs cleanup failures via console.error. The previous /* best effort */
pattern silently swallowed errors during rollback; now the same errors
are surfaced for debugging without changing behavior (cleanup errors
still don't propagate, subsequent cleanups still run).
- Add a characterization test for the workspace.postCreate failure path.
This was the only rollback path without a test — the stack handled it
correctly already, but pinning it down prevents regression.
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* fix(core): deliver enriched review content on changes_requested transition
The transition reaction for changes_requested sent a generic message
("Details will follow shortly") but the backlog dispatch that carries
the actual review comment bodies was blocked by its own deduplication
logic — the transition handler recorded the fingerprint hash as
"dispatched" without ever sending the enriched content.
Remove the premature hash recording and the transition guard so the
backlog dispatch fires in the same poll cycle, delivering actual review
comment details (file paths, line numbers, authors, bodies) to the
agent immediately.
Closes#1558
* fix(core): update stale comments from review feedback
- Update throttle-bypass comment to reflect removed Branch B
- Fix test comment: second check is throttled, not just fingerprint match
* fix(core): prevent double-billing reaction attempts on changes_requested transition
When a changes_requested transition fires, the transition handler calls
executeReaction (attempt 1) and then maybeDispatchReviewBacklog calls it
again for the enriched message (attempt 2). With retries:1, this caused
premature escalation on the very first transition poll.
Fix: when the transition handler already fired executeReaction for the
same reaction key, send the enriched payload directly via
sessionManager.send — bypassing the reaction tracker entirely.
Also moves lastReviewBacklogCheckAt after the SCM fetch so a failed
getReviewThreads call doesn't block retries for 2 minutes.
Fixes#1578
* fix(core): gate review bypass on send-to-agent action type
The direct sessionManager.send bypass (introduced to prevent double-billing
reaction attempts) fired unconditionally, ignoring reactionConfig.action.
With action: "notify", the enriched review content was pushed to the agent's
stdin instead of routing through notifyHuman.
Gate the bypass on action === "send-to-agent" so notify configs fall through
to executeReaction which routes correctly. Applied to both human and
automated review comment paths.
Adds test verifying action: "notify" does not call sessionManager.send
and does fire the notifier.
Fixes#1578