* fix(codex): deliver activity hooks via -c session flags, trust worktree at launch
Codex (0.136+) never loads hook config from AO's per-session worktrees:
project-local .codex/ layers only load from trusted directories, and for
linked git worktrees codex sources hook declarations from the matching
folder in the root checkout — so the workspace-local .codex/hooks.json AO
wrote was dead config and codex sessions never reported activity.
Deliver the hooks on the launch/resume command instead:
- -c 'hooks.<Event>=[...]' session-flag config for SessionStart,
UserPromptSubmit, PermissionRequest, and Stop; the session-flags layer
is not trust-gated and aggregates with the user's own hooks. The
existing --dangerously-bypass-hook-trust flag lets them run without a
persisted trust hash.
- -c 'projects={"<worktree>"={trust_level="trusted"}}' (inline-table
form; the dotted projects."<path>".trust_level key is corrupted by
codex's naive -c dot-split) so spawns into never-trusted repos don't
hang invisibly on the interactive directory-trust prompt. Both the
literal and symlink-resolved worktree paths are trusted.
- -c notice.hide_rate_limit_model_nudge=true so the "switch to a cheaper
model?" dialog can't hang a headless pane and swallow the spawn prompt.
GetAgentHooks no longer writes workspace files (worktrees stay clean); it
only strips entries older AO versions left in .codex/hooks.json,
preserving user hooks. UninstallHooks/AreHooksInstalled now operate on
those legacy files only.
Verified with a real spawn into a fresh untrusted repo: activity
transitions idle -> active -> idle hands-free, no .codex dir in the
worktree, no hook delivery failures.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(sessions): activity-signal watchdog + hook delivery hardening
A codex upgrade broke activity tracking silently: sessions showed a
confident "idle" forever while the agent worked. This bundle makes hook
delivery verifiable end to end and makes any future breakage loud
instead of invisible.
Watchdog (no_signal status):
- sessions.first_signal_at (migration 0010) records the FIRST hook
callback per spawn/restore — raw signal receipt, independent of the
derived activity state. lifecycle.ApplyActivitySignal stamps it (and
writes through same-state repeats until stamped, e.g. Codex
SessionStart reporting idle on an idle-seeded row); MarkSpawned clears
it so every relaunch re-proves its hook pipeline.
- deriveStatus downgrades a live session with no receipt to the new
no_signal display status after a 90s grace, instead of idle.
Terminated/PR-derived statuses still win. The sessions CDC update
trigger now also fires on first-signal receipt so the dashboard
transition is pushed live.
- frontend maps no_signal -> needs_you (a human should look at the pane).
Hook callback hardening (re-landed from the closed redesign PR #156):
- the session manager pins each spawned session's PATH with the daemon
executable's directory first, so the bare `ao` in hook commands
resolves to the daemon that installed them, with a spawn-time warning
when the pin cannot apply.
- `ao hooks` failures append to $AO_DATA_DIR/hooks.log (size-capped);
`ao doctor` gains a hooks-log check that warns on failures from the
last 24h, and an ao-binary identity check.
Codex launch-surface canary:
- `ao doctor` gains codex-launch-flags: it runs probes exported by the
codex adapter (built from the same flag builders as the real spawn
argv) against the installed binary, warning when codex rejects the
hook-trust bypass flag or AO's -c session-flag overrides.
- codex hook callback timeout drops 30s -> 5s so a hung daemon cannot
stall the agent's turn.
Docs: the agent PRD callback section now describes the implemented flow
(derive state, POST /sessions/{id}/activity, hooks.log) instead of the
unbuilt SQLite/metadata merge, and notes that hook-derived metadata
persistence (codex resume) is still not implemented.
Frontend note: main's renderer test suite has 7 pre-existing failing
files and a vite-config typecheck error unrelated to this change;
workspace.test.ts (the only frontend file touched) passes 26/26.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(store): restore TestSessionWorktreesRoundTrip lost in the re-landing port
The branch ported store_test.go wholesale from the closed redesign
branch, whose copy predates #165 — silently dropping the
session-worktrees round-trip test #165 added. Restore main's file and
re-apply only this branch's addition (TestSessionFirstSignalRoundTrip).
No other ported file lost main-side content (audited per-file against
main; the remaining deletions are this branch's intended refactors).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(status): only derive no_signal for harnesses that have a hook pipeline
Review finding: the no_signal downgrade had no harness-capability gate, but
first_signal_at can only ever be stamped by an `ao hooks` callback. Ten
spawnable harnesses (amp, aider, crush, grok, kimi, devin, auggie, continue,
vibe, pi) install no hooks at all, so every live session of theirs would have
flipped from idle to a permanent no_signal -> needs_you after the 90s grace.
The session service now takes a SignalCapable predicate; daemon wiring injects
activitydispatch.SupportsHarness (the deriver registry is the source of truth
for "this harness can signal"). Left nil, the service never claims no_signal.
A new dispatch test pins that every deriver token is a known harness name.
Also from the same review:
- lifecycle/manager.go and the 0010 migration claimed Codex's SessionStart
reports idle as the first signal; both codex and claude-code derivers
deliberately return no signal for session-start, so the comments now cite a
real case (a lost "active" POST followed by a Stop hook landing idle).
- docs/agent/README.md documents the gate and the restore caveat: a restored
session the user never prompts has nothing to signal, so it shows no_signal
after the grace until a receipt-only session-start signal exists.
- 0010 migration uses DROP TRIGGER IF EXISTS per house style.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Co-authored-by: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Introduces the shared platform that per-agent adapters plug into, wired for the
three shipped harnesses (claude-code, codex, opencode):
- adapters/agent/registry: single source of truth for shipped adapters
(Constructors), consumed by the daemon to resolve a session's harness.
- adapters/agent/activitydispatch + 'ao hooks' command: maps an agent's native
hook callbacks onto AO activity states (active/idle/waiting/...).
- claudecode/codex/opencode: emit SessionStart/UserPromptSubmit/Stop activity.
- HTTP + OpenAPI: report session activity state.
- db: single migration widening sessions.harness to all shipped harnesses, so
adding an adapter needs no further migration.
- domain: harness constants + --agent alias for 'ao spawn'.
Adding a new agent is now one adapter package plus a line in Constructors().
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Harshit Singh Bhandari <claudeagain@pkarnal.com>
* feat: add ao hooks activity command
* fix(activity): address review nits
- lcm: sameActivity ignores LastActivityAt so same-state repeats no-op
and don't churn UpdatedAt / CDC events.
- cli/hooks: surface stdin read errors to stderr for parity with the
daemon-error path; still exit 0 so a failed hook can't break the agent.
- claudecode: GetAgentHooks docstring covers Notification + SessionEnd
(the slice already included them; only the comment was stale).
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Co-authored-by: harshitsinghbhandari <dev@theharshitsingh.com>