* fix(project): resolve default branch from origin/HEAD, not checked-out branch
Detecting the project default via `symbolic-ref --short HEAD` captured
whatever branch the repo happened to be on at add time. Adding a project
while on a feature branch (e.g. fix/pr-attachment) persisted that branch
as the default, so every session worktree based off it instead of main.
Prefer the remote default (origin/HEAD), falling back to the checked-out
branch only when no remote default is set. This still records a non-main
default like master correctly, while ignoring the active feature branch.
* test: cover branch-not-fetched API error
* fix(daemon): self-heal a stale run-file instead of refusing to start
On Windows the desktop supervisor can only TerminateProcess the daemon
(no POSIX signal reaches a detached child), so the daemon's graceful
shutdown never runs and ~/.ao/running.json is never removed. The leaked
file survives into the next launch, and because Windows reuses PIDs
aggressively the recorded PID usually belongs to an unrelated process.
The startup pre-flight trusted PID liveness alone (runfile.CheckStale ->
processalive.Alive), so it concluded a daemon was "already running" and
exited with "refusing to start" on every restart. A dead daemon then
makes the renderer's loopback REST calls (e.g. Spawn Orchestrator) fail
silently.
Verify the recorded port is actually served by an AO daemon with the
recorded PID (a /healthz probe matching service + pid, the same ground
truth inspectDaemon already uses) before refusing. A run-file left by a
crashed, hard-killed, or reused-PID predecessor is treated as stale and
overwritten, so startup is robust to a leaked run-file from any cause.
Fixes#256
* fix(release): build the desktop daemon natively on each target OS
build-daemon.mjs compiles the bundled `ao` daemon with the build host's
GOOS and names it off the host platform (ao.exe only when the builder is
Windows). The release workflow ran only on macos-latest, so a Windows
package would ship a macOS binary named `ao` with no `ao.exe`, and the
app could not launch a valid Windows daemon ("This program cannot be run
in DOS mode" / binary not found).
Run the release as a per-OS matrix (macOS + Windows) so host == target
and each installer bundles a daemon compiled for its own platform, and
pin the Go toolchain with setup-go since build-daemon needs it on every
runner.
Fixes#235
* feat(terminal): Windows ConPTY support for /mux attach
Replaces the Windows stub in internal/terminal/pty_windows.go with a real ConPTY implementation backed by github.com/aymanbagabas/go-pty, so the daemon's /mux attach can stream a live terminal to the renderer on Windows.
PTYSource.AttachCommand now returns (argv, env, err). On Windows the zellij attach is spawned directly (no powershell.exe wrapper) — wrapping ConPTY startup around a shell surfaces as modal application-error dialogs — and the per-session ZELLIJ_SOCKET_DIR is delivered via the spawn's CreateProcess env block instead of an 'env -u NO_COLOR' shim. Unix continues to use the env-shim wrapper and returns nil env.
Adds go-pty v0.2.3 (+ bumps golang.org/x/sys to v0.44.0 transitively). Updates the in-process test fakes (terminal/fakes_test.go, httpd/terminal_mux_test.go) for the new signature.
* feat(zellij): discover zellij binary on Windows and raise command timeout
Defaults the zellij binary to whatever exec.LookPath finds first (preferring zellij.exe on Windows), falling back to LOCALAPPDATA\Programs\zellij\zellij.exe and ProgramFiles{,(x86)}\{zellij,Zellij}\zellij.exe so a fresh-installed Windows user gets a working runtime without setting Options.Binary.
Raises the per-command timeout from 5s to 30s on Windows: the first zellij invocation after install routinely takes longer than 5s on Windows due to filesystem/AV warmup, which was causing benign DeadlineExceeded failures during session create.
* feat(zellij,cli): Windows agent launcher trampoline for codex argv
On Windows, zellij's KDL `args` quoting cannot round-trip codex's --config key=value flags (or any argv with embedded quotes), and shell-wrapping the agent in powershell/cmd quoting is equally unsound. This adds a small launch trampoline so zellij runs a known-fixed argv and the real argv is delivered out-of-band.
How it works on Windows:
1. zellij.Runtime.writeLayout persists cfg.Argv to a temp JSON spec via the new agentlaunch package (AO_LAUNCH_SPEC env var points at the file).
2. The KDL layout runs the trampoline as `<ao.exe> launch` (windowsLaunchArgv); PATH is augmented so the trampoline resolves.
3. The new hidden `ao launch` subcommand reads the spec, deletes the temp file, and execs the real agent with cfg.Argv inside cfg.WorkspacePath.
Also adds:
- runner.Start fire-and-forget path (process_windows.go uses powershell.exe -EncodedCommand + Start-Process -WindowStyle Hidden with CREATE_NEW_CONSOLE so the daemon is not blocked on zellij's --create-background settling).
- powerShellEncodedCommand helper and switch from -Command to -EncodedCommand for the existing powershell shellLaunchSpec (avoids brittle KDL→PowerShell quoting round-trips).
Unix is unchanged: writeLayout passes cfg.Env straight through, createSession stays synchronous via runner.Run, and process_other.go is a stub that returns an error if anyone calls into the background path.
* feat(codex): Windows binary resolution, terminal compat flags, TOML literal strings
Three Windows-targeted refinements to the codex agent plugin so a default Windows install lands in a working state:
1. ResolveCodexBinary now follows .cmd/.ps1 shims to the underlying codex.exe (resolveNativeWindowsCodex + windowsNativeCodexCandidatesForShim). The npm-distributed codex shim cannot be exec'd directly under ConPTY without a shell wrapper; jumping straight to the .exe avoids that wrapper.
2. appendTerminalCompatibilityFlags adds Windows-specific args (e.g. --no-alt-screen) so codex's TUI renders correctly inside zellij's pane without the alternate-screen buffer churn that breaks ConPTY redraws.
3. hooks.go gains codexTOMLLiteralString / codexTOMLConfigString / containsTOMLControl so paths and other values with backslashes and quotes round-trip through codex's --config TOML parser using literal strings ('...') when basic strings would require unsafe escaping.
* fix(lint): paramTypeCombine in pty_unix.go, revive doc comments in agentlaunch, codex test quotes
* fix: stabilize windows zellij sessions
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* feat(import): rewrite-side legacy → rewrite first-boot import
Port the legacy-side TS reader (AgentWrapper #2144/#2129) to Go and run the
migration inside the rewrite as an opt-in import, per the FINAL v2 plan. Reads
the legacy flat-file store (~/.agent-orchestrator) read-only and writes the
rewrite's own SQLite DB via the native storage layer; legacy files are never
touched, and a re-run skips existing rows, so a declined or failed import loses
nothing.
What's included:
- internal/legacyimport: Go reader + field mappers (issue #247). Lifecycle
double-decode (lifecycle key or statePayload+stateVersion:"2"),
role/orchestrator detection, sessionPrefix fallback (first 12 chars of id),
8→4 activity-state map, per-harness resume-id selection, permission/harness
remap, and the claude transcript slug + relocation to the rewrite's
orchestrator worktree path ({DataDir}/worktrees/{id}/orchestrator/{prefix}-orchestrator).
- store.ImportSession: verbatim session insert (explicit id/num, ON CONFLICT
DO NOTHING) so the orchestrator lands at id "{prefix}-orchestrator", num 0.
- `ao import`: explicit, idempotent import with --from/--dry-run/--yes/--json.
Refuses while a live daemon owns the run-file (the daemon is sole writer; the
import runs offline, matching the #2129 reference).
- First-boot opt-in: `ao start` offers the import before launching the daemon
when legacy data is present and the rewrite DB has no projects yet. Declining
or any failure is non-fatal; a non-interactive boot prints a hint instead of
auto-importing.
Scope (gist §6): all projects + per-project settings, and the single
non-terminated orchestrator session per project (claude-code/codex/opencode;
aider skipped with a note). Workers are not imported (they respawn fresh).
Resume-id mapping (#247 §2.2): agent_session_id carries claudeSessionUuid /
codexThreadId / opencodeSessionId by harness. codexModel and
restoreFallbackReason have no rewrite column, so they are dropped and surfaced
as import notes — codex resumes from the thread id alone, the rest is forensic.
Gate: `go build ./... && go test -race ./...` green (1423 tests).
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* fix(import): resolve golangci-lint errcheck/gocritic/nilerr findings
- start.go: check fmt.Fprint* returns in the first-boot import path
- project.go: combine same-typed return params (gocritic paramTypeCombine)
- claude.go: use a pathExists helper so a missing transcript source is a normal
skip, not an err-then-return-nil (nilerr)
- importer.go: fold best-effort transcript relocation into a switch so the
non-fatal path no longer returns nil from an error branch (nilerr)
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* fix(import): resolve transcript dest path like the daemon; harden lifecycle parse
Code-review follow-ups on the legacy importer:
- claude.go: compute the Claude transcript DESTINATION slug from the
symlink-resolved orchestrator worktree path (new resolvePhysical, mirroring
gitworktree.physicalAbs), not the literal path. The daemon resolves that cwd
through physicalAbs before `claude --resume` runs, so a literal-path slug
missed the resume bucket whenever any component of AO_DATA_DIR was a symlink
(custom data dir, macOS /tmp→/private/tmp, symlinked $HOME) — the orchestrator
would have resumed without its prior context. Source slug now uses the same
resolver for symmetry.
- orchestrator.go: accept a numeric stateVersion (JSON 2 → float64) as well as
the string "2" when falling back to statePayload, so a V2 record carried only
in statePayload is not misparsed as stateless.
- orchestrator.go: build the dropped-resume-metadata note as a joined list
instead of string concatenation.
Tests: added a symlinked-data-dir dest-slug test and a numeric-stateVersion
fallback test. Gate green: `go build ./... && go test -race ./...` (1425).
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* feat(session): support multiple PRs per session
A session can now own several pull requests (a root plus stacked
children) instead of being capped at one. The SQLite schema was already
1-session->many-PR (pr.url PK, session_id a plain FK), so this is a
behavioural change across the observe -> persist -> derive -> react
pipeline, not a migration.
- observe: the SCM observer discovers every open PR whose source branch
matches a session branch or descends from it ("branch/..." stacking),
attributing each to the owning session; the longest matching branch
wins so a child session claims its own stacked PRs.
- derive: session status is a worst-wins aggregate over all owned PRs,
with a stack model (B is a child of A iff B.target == A.source and A is
open) exposed via prs[] on every session read DTO.
- react: per-PR reactions; a stacked child blocked by an open parent is
exempt from the rebase/merge-conflict nudge (only the bottom of the
stack is eligible), and the session completes only when no PR is open
and at least one merged.
- tests: unit coverage across stack/status/observer/lifecycle, a
real-SQLite ListPRFactsForSession test for the stacked-PR read path,
and a functional end-to-end integration test driving the real store +
lifecycle + observer through attribution, completion, and stacked-child
nudge suppression.
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* fix(scm): ignore fork heads in PR attribution and persist discovered siblings before completion
Branch-prefix attribution now requires a discovered PR's head branch to live
in the project repo. A fork PR can reuse a session's branch name while its
commits live in the fork, so the previous code could auto-claim foreign work.
Carry head repo full_name from the REST list response and skip any PR whose
head repo is not the base repo.
discoverNewPRs also writes each newly discovered PR as an open baseline row
before the refresh/lifecycle pass runs. A session can own several PRs, and a
terminal observation triggers a completion check that reads all of the
session's PRs from the store. Without the early write, an open sibling found
in the same poll was not yet durable and the session could terminate while
that PR was still open.
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* fix(session): surface actionable signals from blocked stacked children; clarify worker prompt
Status aggregation previously dropped any open PR blocked by an open parent,
hiding actionable child signals (failing CI, draft, requested changes,
unresolved comments) behind the parent's status. A blocked child still cannot
merge, so its readiness signals (mergeable/approved/review-pending/open) stay
suppressed, but its problem signals now contribute to the worst-wins aggregate.
The all-blocked fallback is preserved so a session never goes dark.
The worker multi-PR prompt said independent PRs could branch off the base
branch as usual, which conflicts with branch-prefix attribution. Clarify that
a PR may target the base branch, but its source branch must stay under the
session branch namespace for AO to track it.
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* fix(review): make the reviewer post to GitHub and record its verdict autonomously
The claude-code reviewer never completed a review on its own. Three defects
in the reviewer launch + flow:
- It launched with no permission mode, so a headless pane stalled on the
first tool-permission prompt and never ran gh/ao. Launch with
bypassPermissions (read-only is enforced by the prompt, not a sandbox).
- The reviewer pane got no pinned PATH, so `ao review submit` resolved to a
foreign `ao` on the inherited PATH and failed. Pin PATH to the daemon's
own dir the same way worker sessions do — export HookPATH and reuse it in
the launcher.
- The prompt did not enforce ordering. Make it post the review on the PR
via gh first, then run `ao review submit`.
Fixes#258
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* fix(review): fall back to a comment review when self-approval is rejected
GitHub does not let an author approve their own PR, so a reviewer running
under the same account can't post an `approve`. Tell the reviewer to post
the approval as a regular comment review (COMMENT event stating it is an
approval) when the provider rejects the self-approval, instead of failing.
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* fix(review): serialize concurrent triggers per worker to stop double-spawn
Engine.Trigger was a read-then-write (idempotency check -> reviewer spawn ->
InsertReviewRun) with no serialization and no backing constraint. Two near-
simultaneous triggers for the same worker at the same head SHA both passed the
GetReviewRunBySessionAndSHA check, both spawned a reviewer against the same
deterministic review-<id> handle, and both inserted a running run for one commit.
Add a per-worker keyed mutex (lockWorker) held across the whole Trigger body, so
the loser re-reads the freshly-recorded run and short-circuits to Created:false
instead of spawning. Back it with a partial unique index on
review_run(session_id, target_sha) (migration 0013) as a cross-restart safety
net; rows with an empty target_sha (head not yet observed) are excluded so they
are not blocked.
Adds a concurrency test asserting N simultaneous triggers spawn once and record
one run.
Closes#242
* fix(review): make migration 0013 dedup-safe and handle the unique conflict in Trigger
Pre-#242 daemons can already hold duplicate (session_id, target_sha)
review_run rows, on which CREATE UNIQUE INDEX fails and wedges startup.
Migration 0013 now collapses each duplicate group to a single survivor
(a completed pass over a still-running one, then newest by created_at)
before building the index.
Trigger now treats a unique-constraint hit as a fallback rather than an
error: InsertReviewRun maps it to the new domain.ErrDuplicateReviewRun
sentinel, and Trigger re-reads GetReviewRunBySessionAndSHA and returns
that run with Created:false instead of surfacing a raw error after the
reviewer may already have launched.
Two clocks defaulted to local time.Now while the rest of the codebase writes
UTC, so ao session get showed created and updated in different timezones:
- session manager clock → spawn-stamped CreatedAt/UpdatedAt
- lifecycle manager clock → activity-driven LastActivityAt/UpdatedAt
A real spawn made this visible: createdAt came back UTC but updatedAt/
lastActivityAt were local once the agent reported activity. Default both clocks
to UTC.
Closes#214
Register the repo's actual checked-out branch as the project default so
session worktrees base off a ref that exists. Previously Config.DefaultBranch
was left empty and defaulted to "main", so a repo on master/develop/trunk
failed every spawn with BRANCH_NOT_FETCHED and had no CLI workaround.
Detection is best-effort (symbolic-ref --short HEAD); a detached HEAD or git
error falls back to the existing main default. Only persist when the branch
diverges from main, so the common main repo keeps a NULL config.
Closes#208
validateBranch returned an untyped error for a name rejected by
git check-ref-format, so toAPIError fell through to INTERNAL_ERROR 500.
Add a ports.ErrWorkspaceBranchInvalid sentinel (mirroring the not-fetched /
checked-out-elsewhere ones), wrap it in validateBranch, and map it to
INVALID_BRANCH (400). Completes the residual of #152 Bug 3, which typed the
not-fetched and checked-out-elsewhere cases but left the invalid-format case
collapsing to 500.
Closes#212
An unknown --harness was only caught at the agent-registry lookup deep in
Spawn, after the seed row and worktree were already created: the untyped
error collapsed to INTERNAL_ERROR 500 and left a terminated orphan row.
Validate the harness against the registry before any durable state is
created and return a typed ErrUnknownHarness mapped to UNKNOWN_HARNESS (400).
Sibling to #152 Bug 6 (unknown binary on PATH), which did not cover a harness
with no registered adapter.
Closes#210
* feat(review): configurable AO code review backend (V1)
Add per-project configurable code review of a worker's PR. A reviewer
agent runs one-shot over the worker's own worktree and posts its result
to the PR; the worker picks the feedback up through the existing SCM
observer review-nudge path.
- domain: ProjectConfig.reviewers (+ default reviewer harness), Review /
ReviewRun types and verdict/status vocab.
- storage: review + review_run tables (0011), sqlc queries, store methods.
- service/review: rewrite the in-memory stub as a persisted ReviewService
(Trigger/Submit/List) with a reviewer Runner over agent resolver +
runtime; ports.PRReviewPoster implemented on the GitHub adapter.
- http: session-scoped routes POST /sessions/{id}/reviews/trigger,
POST .../submit, GET .../reviews; regenerated OpenAPI + TS types.
- cli: ao review trigger|submit|list.
- frontend: adapt ReviewDashboard to the per-worker reviews API.
Closes#192
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* refactor(review): address review — drop submit/poster/CLI, default reviewer to worker harness
Per PR #197 review feedback:
- Reviewer agent posts its review to the PR itself, so remove the
ports.PRReviewPoster port, the GitHub review poster, the submit HTTP
route + DTO, and the service Submit method (#1, #4, #7).
- Trigger spawns the reviewer agent over the worker's worktree with its
own review prompt, mirroring the session launch flow (resolve agent by
harness -> argv -> runtime.Create) (#8, #9).
- Default reviewer harness reuses the worker's harness when supported,
falling back to claude-code; reviewer config stays independent of the
worker override (#5, #6).
- Drop the `ao review` CLI for this PR's scope (#2, #3).
Regenerated OpenAPI + TS types.
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* feat(review): restore ao review submit (records verdict+body in AO)
Per maintainer request, bring back `ao review submit`. AO records the
reviewer's verdict and body on the review_run and marks the pass complete;
it does not post to GitHub — the reviewer agent posts its review to the PR
itself.
- storage: add review_run.body (0011), persist via Insert/UpdateReviewRunResult.
- service: restore Submit (no SCM poster) storing verdict + body.
- http: restore POST /sessions/{id}/reviews/submit + SubmitReviewInput.
- cli: ao review submit [worker] --verdict --body (worker from arg/--session/$AO_REVIEW_WORKER).
- runner: reviewer prompt instructs posting to GitHub and recording via ao review submit.
Regenerated OpenAPI + TS types.
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* refactor(review): move reviewer runner to its own package; sharpen prompt
Per PR #197 review:
- Move the concrete reviewer runner out of the service layer into a new
internal/review_runner package (package reviewrunner), beside other
orchestration packages like session_manager. The service keeps only the
Runner interface + RunSpec it depends on; the agent-resolver + runtime
launch flow lives in review_runner.
- Sharpen the reviewer prompt: tell the agent to diff against the PR base,
focus on high-confidence findings, post via `gh pr review`, and record
the result with `ao review submit`; review-only (no commits/edits).
- Add unit tests for the runner.
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* refactor(review): simplify review_run schema; provider-agnostic reviewer prompt
Per PR #197 review:
- review_run: status default 'running' (drop 'pending'), drop CHECK
constraints on status/verdict, drop the updated_at column and the
session/iteration index. Propagated through queries, domain, store,
service, and tests.
- Reviewer prompt no longer hardcodes GitHub/gh commands — it instructs the
agent to use whatever review tooling the provider offers, keeping the
flow extensible across SCM providers.
Regenerated sqlc + OpenAPI/TS.
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* refactor(review): launch reviewer before persisting the run
Trigger now spawns the reviewer agent first and then writes the review_run
with a status derived from the launch outcome (running on success, failed
if it never started), instead of inserting a running row and correcting it
to failed afterwards.
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* refactor(review): pluggable reviewer registry distinct from worker harnesses
Reviewers are now their own pluggable adapter set, separate from the worker
agent registry — adding a reviewer (claude-code today, greptile tomorrow) is
a one-line registration that does not widen the worker harness vocabulary,
and a worker harness does not automatically become a valid reviewer.
- domain.ReviewerHarness: a distinct vocabulary (AllReviewerHarnesses) with
its own IsKnown; ReviewerConfig/Review/ReviewRun use it. ResolveReviewerHarness
reuses the worker harness only when it is itself a supported reviewer, else
falls back to claude-code.
- ports.Reviewer: a reviewer-specific contract (ReviewCommand → argv + env)
that models one-shot / non-prompt CLIs natively instead of forcing every
reviewer through the worker's interactive GetLaunchCommand(Prompt:...).
- internal/adapters/reviewer: a separate registry + resolver (mirrors the
worker agent registry) with the claude-code reviewer adapter, which owns the
review prompt and reuses the worker claude-code launch construction.
- review_runner resolves via the reviewer registry (not the worker
AgentResolver) and merges AO_REVIEW_WORKER into the adapter's env.
- daemon wires the reviewer resolver. Registry/domain parity is test-enforced.
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* test(review): cover run-scoped reviewer submit
* fix(api): update generated review submit schema
* refactor(review): split core engine (internal/review) from API service
Move the review orchestration (Trigger/Submit/List, run-id generation,
deps, RunSpec/Runner, sentinels) into a transport-independent core package
internal/review (Engine). internal/service/review is now a thin API-flow
boundary: the controller-facing Manager interface + a Service that delegates
to the engine + error re-exports.
This keeps the service layer to API concerns and lets the same engine back a
future in-process CLI trigger without going through HTTP. review_runner now
depends on the core package; daemon builds the engine and wraps it in the
service. No API/schema changes.
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* feat(review): commit-aware trigger, reviewer handle for UI, no env vars
Reworks the review trigger lifecycle and drops env-based coupling:
- review_run gains target_sha (the reviewed commit) and drops iteration.
A repeat trigger for the same PR head short-circuits to the existing run.
- review gains reviewer_handle_id: the live reviewer pane's runtime handle,
reused across passes and exposed in the reviews API so the UI can attach
its terminal over /mux.
- Trigger flow: if a live reviewer pane exists and a new commit arrived,
message it to re-review; otherwise spawn a fresh reviewer. The run is
recorded only after the reviewer is launched.
- No environment variables: the reviewer adapter embeds the explicit
`ao review submit --session <w> --run <id>` command in the spawn prompt
and the re-review message. CLI submit requires --run/--session (no env
fallbacks).
- Merge review_runner into internal/review as a Launcher (spawn/notify/alive).
- Trigger returns 201 for a new pass, 200 when reusing an existing run.
Regenerated sqlc + OpenAPI/TS.
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* refactor(review): author the reviewer prompt centrally, not in the adapter
Mirror the worker model (session_manager builds the prompt; adapters just
place it via LaunchConfig.Prompt). The reviewer prompt now lives in
internal/review/prompt.go and is passed through ports.ReviewInvocation.Prompt;
the claude-code reviewer adapter just feeds inv.Prompt to its launch command
and returns it as the re-review message. One-shot CLI reviewers may ignore it.
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* refactor(review): split reviewer prompt into system+task, mirroring buildSpawnTexts
Mirror session_manager.buildSpawnTexts for the reviewer: a standing role goes
in the system prompt, the per-pass task (PR/commit + exact `ao review submit`
command) goes in the user prompt. internal/review/prompt.go now returns
(prompt, systemPrompt); both flow through ports.ReviewInvocation and the
claude-code adapter places them via LaunchConfig{Prompt, SystemPrompt}. The
re-review message reuses the per-pass prompt (role already established in the
running pane).
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A spawn with no explicit harness ran the daemon default (claude-code) but
stored an empty harness: effectiveHarness returned "", seedRecord persisted it,
and the empty->default resolution lived only inside agentRegistry.Agent. The API
then omitted harness and the UI defaulted to "codex" — mislabelling a Claude
Code session.
Inject the daemon's default agent (AO_AGENT / config.DefaultAgent) into the
session manager and resolve an unspecified harness to it before the seed row is
written, so the stored/returned harness matches the agent that actually runs.
Closes#220
* Use ~/.ao as canonical state home
* chore: format with prettier [skip ci]
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* fix(session): remove orchestrator kickoff auto-prompt on spawn
Spawning a session without an explicit prompt injected a "Get oriented..."
kickoff turn for orchestrators, which surfaced as an unsolicited message to
the orchestrator. Drop the auto-prompt so a promptless spawn delivers nothing
to the agent, leaving it idle at an empty input box.
Closes#226
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* fix(session): re-apply derived system prompt on agent resume
Restore re-derives the standing system prompt but only handed it to the
fresh-launch fallback, not the native GetRestoreCommand path, so a resumed
orchestrator/worker lost its role instructions. Pass SystemPrompt through to
the restore command too, matching adapters that re-append it on resume.
Also fix the recordingAgent test double to return ok=false when there is no
agent-session id, mirroring every real adapter, so the fallback-launch path is
actually exercised. These three TestRestore_* cases were red on main since #222.
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* feat(frontend): rebuild Electron desktop UI as a React + Vite renderer
Replaces the skeleton Electron frontend with a full React 19 + TypeScript
renderer (Vite, electron-forge, contextBridge preload), plus the backend
additions it needs.
Renderer:
- TanStack Query + EventTransport (CDC SSE on /api/v1/events)
- TanStack Router file-system routing (hash history for the file:// origin)
- Tailwind + shadcn/ui, react-resizable-panels, Zustand UI state
- @xterm/xterm per-session PTY over /mux WebSocket + WebGL addon
- openapi-typescript + openapi-fetch types off openapi.yaml
- electron-forge packaging + update-electron-app auto-updater
- Vitest + RTL · Playwright
Backend:
- cors.go — allowlist-only CORS, handles Private Network Access preflight
for app:// renderer -> loopback daemon
- session.TerminalHandleID exposed in domain + OpenAPI spec
- project.Path added to OpenAPI spec, service, store, and tests
DESIGN.md documents the emdash-matched dark UI (tokens, blue accent, status
glyph spec, orchestrator-led layout).
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* feat(terminal): port yyork's terminal rendering architecture
XtermTerminal becomes a self-contained, dependency-free renderer component
(yyork's xterm-terminal.tsx pattern):
- Nothing writes into the buffer at mount — status/empty-state is DOM chrome.
Fixes the startup crash (xterm Viewport.syncScrollArea reading renderer
dimensions on a zero-sized panel).
- Multi-trigger fit (rAF + 50/250ms settle + fonts.ready + ResizeObserver):
FitAddon must re-measure after monospace font metrics settle or it
over-counts columns. xterm only fires onResize on real grid changes, so
repeated fits don't spam the PTY.
- Unicode11 width (agent CLIs print emoji/wide glyphs), WCAG-AA minimum
contrast, WebGL→canvas renderer fallback, full ANSI-16 palette per DESIGN.md.
TerminalPane keeps ONE terminal instance across session switches — the
attachment effect re-points the mux and RIS-resets the screen instead of
remounting (a keyed remount drops the warm GPU surface mid-switch).
useTerminalSession: resize debounced 100ms trailing (one SIGWINCH per pane
drag, not dozens); the "Attaching…" writeln is gone (banner chrome covers it).
Test infra: vitest never loaded vite.renderer.config.ts after the forge split
(it only auto-discovers vite.config.*) so the whole suite ran without jsdom.
Point the test script at the config and type it via vitest/config. Fix
pre-existing type errors (notarytool field, maker-zip config, named
updateElectronApp import). 97/97 passing, typecheck clean.
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* fix(spawn): don't send base branch; surface real API errors
Two bugs found spawning a worker from the modal:
1. "Based on: main" sent branch:"main" in the POST, but git can't add a
second worktree on a branch already checked out (main lives in the repo
root) — the daemon returns 409 BRANCH_CHECKED_OUT_ELSEWHERE. The base
branch must be OMITTED so the daemon mints a fresh ao/<sessionId> off the
project default. Only a non-default branch (resume an existing session
branch) is sent through.
2. The daemon's error body is {error,code,message,requestId}; App.createTask
did String(error) on it → the modal showed "[object Object]". Add
apiErrorMessage() to unpack message/error from the structured body, with
Error/string fallbacks.
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* feat(terminal): Nerd Font glyph support via --font-mono (yyork pattern)
The terminal now resolves its fontFamily from the --font-mono CSS token
(styles.css @theme), which leads with the Nerd Font family stack
(JetBrainsMono Nerd Font Mono first). Agent TUIs get powerline separators
and file-type icons; box-drawing stays renderer-rasterized.
Mirrors yyork exactly: no font is bundled — the stack names system-installed
Nerd Fonts and the browser picks the first present, falling back to plain
monospace (no icon glyphs) when none are installed.
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* chore(frontend): set up shadcn/ui foundation
Prep for the route-parity port: build new screens from shadcn primitives.
- components.json: Tailwind v4, css=styles.css, cssVariables, lucide, "@/" aliases
- "@/" -> src/renderer alias in tsconfig (paths) + vite (resolve.alias)
- fill the shadcn token gaps in @theme (card-foreground, input, destructive,
destructive-foreground) mapped to existing emdash tokens so `shadcn add`
components render on-brand without touching the design system
- add Card primitive (first use: Phase 1 board)
Did NOT run `shadcn init` (it would overwrite styles.css and wipe the emdash
tokens); the @theme already maps shadcn semantic names onto emdash raw tokens.
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* refactor(renderer): persistent _shell layout + per-route pages (projects vocab)
Phase 0 of the route-parity port. Replaces the single state-driven <App> with
real TanStack Router pages behind a persistent _shell layout, the foundation
every ported screen builds on.
- _shell.tsx: pathless layout owning the Sidebar + shared state (workspace
query, daemon status, spawn modal, create project/task, theme, shortcuts);
child routes render into <Outlet>. The daemon-status effect runs once here.
- Router owns selection: ui-store sheds view/selectedSession/selectedWorkspace
(now route params); keeps only theme/sidebar/workbenchTab. Sidebar/SideRail
navigate via router and read active state from useParams.
- Routes (projects vocabulary): / -> SessionsBoard (new board home, replacing
the orchestrator-terminal home), /projects/$projectId -> scoped board,
/projects/$projectId/sessions/$sessionId and /sessions/$sessionId ->
SessionView (Topbar + terminal + git rail).
- Terminal persistence: it lives on the session route, so session->session is
a param change (TanStack keeps the route mounted -> mux re-points, no
remount); leaving for the board unmounts it and the server ring replays on
return.
- shell-context.ts hands daemonStatus/openSpawn/create* to route content.
Removed the monolithic App.tsx (+ App.test.tsx, whose create/spawn coverage
moves to route/hook-level tests in Phase 5) and the old workspaces.* routes.
shadcn Card used for the board cards. typecheck clean, 91 tests pass.
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* feat(board): attention-zone kanban home
Phase 1: SessionsBoard becomes the real kanban, porting agent-orchestrator's
getAttentionLevel state machine (packages/web/src/lib/types.ts) as a pure
function rebound to reverbcode's SessionStatus.
- attentionZone() buckets a session into urgency-ordered zones — merge (one
click to clear, leftmost) → action (needs-you: needs_input/ci_failed/
changes_requested, the collapsed respond+review) → pending (waiting on
reviewer/CI) → working → done (archive).
- Board renders a horizontal column per non-empty zone; cards navigate into
the session route. shadcn Card for cards. Styled to DESIGN.md (emdash
hairlines, status dots, accent), not agent-orchestrator's tokens.
- 13 zone-mapping unit tests. typecheck clean, 104 tests pass.
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* feat(settings): project settings form (Phase 2)
/projects/$projectId/settings — a settings page on reverbcode's own
ProjectConfig shape (not agent-orchestrator's agent/runtime/tracker/scm,
which the Go daemon doesn't have). Reuses agent-orchestrator's form structure:
read-only identity card + editable config.
- Reads GET /api/v1/projects/{id} (config + identity), saves via
PUT /api/v1/projects/{id}/config. The PUT replaces the whole config, so the
form merges edited fields over what loaded (keeps env/symlinks/postCreate
it doesn't expose).
- Editable: defaultBranch, sessionPrefix, default worker/orchestrator agent,
model override. React Query for load + mutation with inline save state.
- shadcn select + label added; settings gear in the project board header.
typecheck clean, 104 tests pass.
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* feat(session): PR inspector in the session rail (Phase 2)
Ports agent-orchestrator's SessionInspector onto reverbcode's SessionPRFacts
(GET /api/v1/sessions/{id}/pr -> {prs: SessionPRFacts[]}). Mounts above the
git rail on the session route; renders nothing when the session has no PR.
- Shows PR number + state badge, and CI / mergeability / review facts with
tone derived from the fact string (pass/fail/pending), plus an unresolved
review-comments flag.
- React Query, fetched only when the session has a PR.
Completes Phase 2 (project board reuse + settings + inspector).
typecheck clean, 104 tests pass.
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* feat(prs): pull-requests board (Phase 3)
/prs — a PR board ported from agent-orchestrator's PullRequestsPage. The Go
daemon has no PR-list endpoint, so rows are derived from session PR fields
(every session carries pullRequest), sorted open/draft above merged/closed.
- Per-row Merge (POST /prs/{number}/merge) and Resolve comments
(POST /prs/{number}/resolve-comments) mutations with inline result; clicking
a row opens the session (whose inspector has the full CI/review facts).
- shadcn Table; "Pull requests" + "Review" nav added to the sidebar footer.
- /review + /reviews routes added as placeholders (the reviews board needs a
daemon backend — Phase 4); /reviews redirects to /review.
typecheck clean, 104 tests pass.
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* feat(reviews): code-review API + dashboard (Phase 4)
The long pole: the Go daemon had no reviews surface, so /review needed a
backend. Adds one, mirroring agent-orchestrator's reviews feature.
Backend:
- internal/service/review: in-memory reviews Manager (Run + Finding types,
List/Execute/Send). Execution is not yet wired to a real review agent —
Execute records a pending run so the surface is live; agent-backed findings
+ persistence are a follow-up (documented in the package).
- ReviewsController (GET /reviews, POST /reviews/execute, POST /reviews/{id}/send),
wired through api.go + daemon.go (constructed, not nil — actually serves).
- genspec: reviewOperations() + tag + schemaNames; openapi.yaml + schema.ts
regenerated. apispec parity/drift tests pass, go build + go test green.
Frontend:
- ReviewDashboard reads GET /reviews, lists runs with status + findings, lets
you pick a worker and Run review (execute) and Send a run. Replaces the
placeholder /review route. shadcn Card/Badge/Select.
Verified live: GET /reviews -> 200, POST /reviews/execute -> created run.
typecheck clean, 104 frontend tests pass.
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* chore(renderer): Phase 5 polish — route prefetch + restored spawn coverage
- Route loader: _shell prefetches the workspace list via
queryClient.ensureQueryData (parent loader runs before children), pairing
with defaultPreload: "intent" so a hovered nav target is warm on click.
workspaceQueryOptions exported so the loader and hook share one cache.
- Restored the spawn coverage dropped with App.test.tsx as a focused
SpawnWorkerModal test: the base-branch-omission regression guard (the 409
fix) + the empty-prompt gate.
Full parity surface green: 106 frontend tests, typecheck clean, backend
build + vet clean, all daemon endpoints 200.
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* feat(board): match agent-orchestrator's board verbatim
Per explicit request to mirror agent-orchestrator's app exactly (overriding
DESIGN.md/emdash for this screen). Rebuilds SessionsBoard from its actual
source (Dashboard + AttentionZone + SessionCard + mc-board.css), using its
exact tokens and values:
- 4 equal-width columns (grid 1fr), left->right flow: Working -> Needs you ->
In review -> Ready to merge (SIMPLE_KANBAN_LEVELS), always rendered; "done"
archived to a separate strip, not a column.
- Per-column vertical glow gradient (status-tinted top fading at 130px) +
glow dots + uppercase tinted column titles; #0a0b0d base, #15171b cards.
- Topbar: project crumb + Coding/Reviews tabs + breathing "N working" pill +
bell + blue "New worker" primary. "Board" subhead + subtitle.
- Card: status badge (dot + label) · mono id, 2-line title, mono branch line,
hairline-topped PR footer ("no PR yet").
typecheck clean, 106 tests pass.
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* feat(theme): clone agent-orchestrator's dark palette globally
Per the verbatim-clone directive (supersedes DESIGN.md/emdash). Remaps the
:root tokens to agent-orchestrator's exact values — #0a0b0d base, #15171b
card, #f4f5f7/#9ba1aa/#646a73 text, hairline white-alpha borders, #4d8dff
accent, orange/amber/green/red status — so every screen's base shifts at once.
Adds --color-working (orange) for the working status.
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* feat(renderer): clone agent-orchestrator ProjectSidebar verbatim
Rebuild the sidebar to match agent-orchestrator's ProjectSidebar: #08090b
rail, "Reverb / Code" brand with dimmed separator + collapse button,
uppercase PROJECTS label, project disclosure rows (rotating chevron +
hover-revealed New worker action + session count), nested session rows
with a 6px breathing working-dot and mono session id, and a single
Settings menu footer (Pull requests / Reviews / Search / Project
settings) plus a daemon-health dot.
Adds a shadcn dropdown-menu primitive (radix-ui unified package, matching
the existing select/label convention) for the footer menu.
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* feat(renderer): clone agent-orchestrator session topbar
Restyle the session header to match agent-orchestrator's SessionDetailHeader:
a "Kanban" back-to-board button + hairline divider, a stacked identity
(project / title over a mono branch line with a git-branch icon), and a
StatusBadge --pill (tinted bordered pill with a 6px dot that breathes while
the agent is working). Wire onOpenBoard from SessionView to navigate back to
the project board (or home).
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* feat(renderer): unify board/review/PR/settings chrome verbatim
Extract the mc-board dashboard header (project crumb · Coding/Reviews tabs ·
"N working" breathing pill · bell · settings · New worker) and the 21px
subhead into a shared DashboardTopbar/DashboardSubhead, then apply it to the
review, PR, and settings screens so every dashboard surface shares one stable
agent-orchestrator top strip. SessionsBoard now consumes the shared chrome
instead of its inline copy; review/PR/settings drop their minimal h-11 headers
for the crumb+tabs+subhead treatment on the #0a0b0d base.
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* docs: record agent-orchestrator-verbatim design direction
Per explicit user decision (2026-06-10), the renderer clones the
agent-orchestrator web app verbatim, superseding the older "match emdash"
direction. Add a prominent banner at the top of DESIGN.md (reference files,
live palette, the cloned surfaces, shadcn-primitive guidance), mark the
Aesthetic Direction section as superseded, and retarget CLAUDE.md's QA rule so
future review flags divergence from agent-orchestrator instead of emdash.
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* feat(renderer): clone agent-orchestrator shell and inspector
Finish the agent-orchestrator-style renderer pass with shadcn sidebar chrome, titlebar navigation, resizable session inspector, orchestrator spawn affordances, and matching design tokens.
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* chore: format with prettier [skip ci]
* fix: repair UI PR CI drift
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* refactor(terminal): per-client zellij attach replaces shared PTY + replay ring
Each WebSocket client that opens a pane now gets its own `zellij attach`
PTY (attachment.go) instead of sharing one PTY whose output was replayed
from a bounded byte ring. Zellij answers every fresh attach with its full
init handshake (alt screen, SGR mouse tracking, bracketed paste) and a
faithful repaint — the ring replay lost exactly that handshake, leaving
late subscribers without mouse reporting (dead wheel scroll). The cost is
one zellij client process per open pane per connection, which the zellij
server is built for (yyork ships the same model).
ring.go and session.go (fan-out, replay buffer) are deleted; manager.go
now tracks per-client attachments with liveness gating, and pty_unix.go
answers every resize frame with an explicit SIGWINCH.
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* fix(renderer): re-assert settled terminal resize; align docs with per-client attach
After each debounced resize settles, send one follow-up resize frame with
the same grid (RESIZE_REASSERT_MS). xterm only fires onResize on actual
grid changes, so a resize update the zellij client loses (raced mid-attach
or coalesced during a drag) would otherwise desync the session layout from
the pane until the next real change. The backend answers every resize
frame with an explicit SIGWINCH, so the re-assert is a no-op when already
in sync.
Comments in the terminal hook/components now describe the per-client
attach model (fresh server-side `zellij attach` per open, no replay ring).
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* feat(renderer): full-width shell topbar; retire per-view topbars and review dashboard
The shell now owns a single full-width ShellTopbar (status pill, history
arrows, notifications, kanban/inspector toggles) with the sidebar pinned
below it, replacing the per-view Topbar/DashboardTopbar pair; board pages
get a lightweight DashboardSubhead. The standalone review dashboard and
its /review(s) routes are removed — review state lives on the PR board.
Approved divergence from the AO reference (full-height sidebar) recorded
in DESIGN.md; macOS traffic lights re-centered on the 56px header row.
Also hardens the session view around rrp v4:
- inspector defaultSize re-derived per panel mount (orchestrator → worker
navigation kept SessionView mounted while the panel remounted), and the
imperative expand/collapse effect no longer races panel registration
- onResize writes gated on data-separator="active" so flex-grow
transition frames can't bounce the store (dead-looking toggle button)
- findProjectOrchestrator skips terminated orchestrators so the topbar
offers Spawn instead of attaching to a dead zellij session
- inspector resize handle gets a visible 1px divider at rest
- playwright specs for history arrows + inspector toggle; test-results/
gitignored
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* docs: document Electron app dev quick start
Add an "Electron app (dev)" section: npm install + npm run dev under
frontend/, with the explicit heads-up that the app does not start the
daemon — it attaches over loopback to a daemon started via `ao start`
(plus npm run dev:web for renderer-only work in a browser).
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* chore(fork): ignore local agent session dirs
Fork-only ignore entries (.entire/.claude/.gstack) — must not be included
in upstream PRs.
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* chore: format with prettier [skip ci]
* feat: align backend session lifecycle with workspace runtime updates
* refactor: replace spawn modal with shell-native worker controls
* chore: add shared daemon launch helper and docs updates
* chore: format with prettier [skip ci]
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* refactor(terminal): per-client zellij attach replaces shared PTY + replay ring
Each WebSocket client that opens a pane now gets its own `zellij attach`
PTY (attachment.go) instead of sharing one PTY whose output was replayed
from a bounded byte ring. Zellij answers every fresh attach with its full
init handshake (alt screen, SGR mouse tracking, bracketed paste) and a
faithful repaint — the ring replay lost exactly that handshake, leaving
late subscribers without mouse reporting (dead wheel scroll). The cost is
one zellij client process per open pane per connection, which the zellij
server is built for (yyork ships the same model).
ring.go and session.go (fan-out, replay buffer) are deleted; manager.go
now tracks per-client attachments with liveness gating, and pty_unix.go
answers every resize frame with an explicit SIGWINCH.
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* fix(renderer): re-assert settled terminal resize; align docs with per-client attach
After each debounced resize settles, send one follow-up resize frame with
the same grid (RESIZE_REASSERT_MS). xterm only fires onResize on actual
grid changes, so a resize update the zellij client loses (raced mid-attach
or coalesced during a drag) would otherwise desync the session layout from
the pane until the next real change. The backend answers every resize
frame with an explicit SIGWINCH, so the re-assert is a no-op when already
in sync.
Comments in the terminal hook/components now describe the per-client
attach model (fresh server-side `zellij attach` per open, no replay ring).
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Orchestrator role definitions and worker coordination hints were being
prepended/appended to the user-facing prompt string. They now go into
SystemPrompt in LaunchConfig so agents receive them as standing instructions
rather than part of the human's task request.
Closes#182
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* feat(workspace): name orchestrator worktree orchestrator/{prefix}-orchestrator
Orchestrator sessions now get a dedicated worktree path under
orchestrator/{prefix}-orchestrator within the project directory,
matching the pattern described in issue #184.
Workers retain the existing {sessionID} naming. The session prefix
falls back to the first 12 chars of the project ID when no explicit
SessionPrefix is configured.
Closes#184
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* fix(lint): remove unnecessary string conversion in sessionPrefix
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* fix(lint): drop redundant string() casts — project.ID is already string
Replaces os.UserConfigDir() + "agent-orchestrator/..." fallback with
os.UserHomeDir() + ".ao/..." in resolveRunFilePath() and resolveDataDir(),
so the default layout is:
~/.ao/running.json
~/.ao/data/
AO_RUN_FILE and AO_DATA_DIR env overrides are unchanged.
Closes#183
* fix(spawn): stop sending branch on spawn, render API errors, wire worker name
Three spawn-modal bugs, re-landed from the closed redesign branch (#156):
- createTask no longer sends `branch`: the API field names the session's
NEW worktree branch, so submitting the modal's default ("main") made the
daemon 409 with BRANCH_CHECKED_OUT_ELSEWHERE on every spawn. The "Based on"
pane is informational — workers branch off the project's default branch in
a fresh worktree.
- API errors render their envelope message instead of "[object Object]":
openapi-fetch resolves non-2xx responses to a plain {code,error,message}
object, not an Error; new apiErrorMessage unwraps it (message + code).
- The "Worker name" field is actually used: after spawn, a best-effort
PATCH rename sets the displayName (a failed rename must not look like a
failed spawn — the worker is already running).
Also revives the renderer test suite, which made these tests (and 7 of 9
suite files) impossible to run on main:
- vitest.config.ts re-exports vite.renderer.config so `vitest run` actually
loads the jsdom environment + setup file. Forge's per-target
vite.*.config.ts names are invisible to vitest, so the existing `test`
block was dead config and every DOM-touching test died on
"window is not defined".
- vite.renderer.config.ts imports defineConfig from vitest/config so its
`test` key typechecks.
- routeTree.gen.ts + the session route are regenerated by the pinned
@tanstack/router-plugin (it runs as part of loading the renderer config;
the checked-in tree predated the installed plugin version and its route-ID
drift caused 3 of main's 7 typecheck errors).
- App.test.tsx wraps App in TooltipProvider, mirroring routes/__root.tsx.
Frontend: 9/9 test files, 99/99 tests pass (was 2/9 files). Typecheck is
down from 7 errors to 3 — the survivors (forge.config notarize/maker types,
update-electron-app call signature) predate this branch and are untouched.
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* chore: format with prettier [skip ci]
* fix(gitworktree): base new session branches on the local default branch when no remote exists
Re-lands the remoteless fallback from the closed redesign branch (archived
in 641b712). Creating a session worktree resolved the base for a NEW branch
only via the remote-tracking ref (origin/<defaultBranch>), so a registered
repo with no remote failed every spawn with BRANCH_NOT_FETCHED — an error
that misleadingly names the new session branch and suggests `git fetch`,
which is impossible without a remote.
refs/heads/<defaultBranch> now follows origin/<defaultBranch> in the
candidate list: remote-tracking still wins whenever it exists, and a
remoteless repo bases session branches on its local default branch.
Verified live: a plain `git init` repo (no remote) that previously failed
now spawns, and the integration suite covers it
(TestWorkspaceIntegrationCreateInRemotelessRepo).
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* fix(sessions): stop AO hook files from making every worktree permanently dirty
Agent adapters write hook files (.codex/hooks.json, .opencode/plugins/
ao-activity.ts, .claude/settings.local.json, ...) into fresh session
worktrees as untracked files. `git worktree remove` (deliberately run
without --force) refuses on any untracked file, so Workspace.Destroy
failed for every session of the 12 workspace-writing harnesses:
POST /sessions/{id}/kill returned an unlogged 500 INTERNAL_ERROR and
`ao session cleanup` reported 'Would clean N' then '0 sessions cleaned'
with no reason, leaking workspaces forever.
Three coordinated fixes, none of which force-deletes user/agent work:
- Root cause: every adapter now writes a sentinel-guarded, self-ignoring
.gitignore next to its hook files (hookutil.EnsureWorkspaceGitignore),
so AO's own files no longer count as dirt while anything an agent
drops — even in the same directory — still blocks teardown. A
registry-wide conformance test enforces the contract for all current
and future adapters. (Per-worktree .git/worktrees/<name>/info/exclude
was evaluated first but git does not honor it.)
- Typed refusal: gitworktree.Destroy classifies a still-dirty refusal as
ports.ErrWorkspaceDirty (git status probe). Kill maps it to success
with freed=false (session terminated, worktree preserved); Cleanup
reports it per-session as skipped-with-reason through the API
(CleanupSessionsResponse.skipped), and the CLI prints
'Skipped: <id> (workspace has uncommitted changes)' plus a summary.
- Observability: envelope.WriteError records the raw service error into
a request-scoped slot and the access log attaches it to 5xx lines, so
any remaining internal error is diagnosable server-side.
Worktrees created before this fix gain the .gitignore on restore (hook
install re-runs); their cleanup is otherwise reported as skipped instead
of erroring.
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* fix(cleanup): address Greptile P2s — surface dirty-probe failures, stop leaking raw errors
Two review findings on this PR:
- gitworktree.Destroy: when the isDirty probe itself failed, the error was
silently discarded and the refusal looked identical to "registered but not
dirty". The probe failure now rides the returned error (dirty probe: ...),
so it reaches the access log via the 5xx error capture.
- Cleanup skip reasons: a non-dirty teardown failure put the raw error —
including internal filesystem paths — into the public skipped[].reason
field. The public reason is now the fixed string "workspace teardown
failed"; the full cause goes to the daemon log (warn, with sessionID and
path). The dirty-refusal reason is unchanged.
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* fix(gitworktree): wrap the dirty-probe error with %w per errorlint
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* 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.
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* 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).
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* 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.
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* feat: add workspace project registration schema
* fix: satisfy workspace registration lint
* fix: harden workspace registration edge paths
- Reject linked-worktree and bare parents via validateWorkspaceParent before any mutation
- Roll back git init/.gitignore on failure in initWorkspaceParent so retries are clean
- Reject child repos named __root__ (reserved PK in session_worktrees)
- Serialise Service.Add with addMu to eliminate TOCTOU on concurrent same-path calls
- Fix ensureWorkspaceGitignore permission 0o600 -> 0o644
- Improve guardNoGitlinks suggestedFix with actionable git rm --cached guidance
- Remove dead CASE/__root__ ordering from ListWorkspaceRepos SQL (regenerated via sqlc)
- Resolve RepoOriginURL once per code path in Add (workspace vs single-repo)
- Add 7 tests covering the new edge paths
* feat(config): persist per-project agent config and resolve it at spawn
Each project can now carry its own agent config (model, permissions,
adapter-specific keys) that survives daemon restart and is resolved into
the launch command when a session spawns.
- storage: add nullable projects.agent_config JSON column (migration 0008);
marshal/unmarshal in the store so the domain carries map[string]any
- resolution: session manager loads the project row and populates
LaunchConfig.Config before GetLaunchCommand
- validation: claude-code declares a ConfigSpec (model, permissions) and
rejects unknown keys / bad types / bad enums at spawn; it applies the
model override and config-driven permission mode (explicit Permissions
still wins)
- surface: PUT /projects/{id}/agent-config + `ao project set-config`
(--set/--config-json/--clear), config shown in `ao project get`
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(claudecode): validate string-list/required config keys and unhandled types
Address review on per-project agent config validation:
- handle ConfigFieldStringList (list of strings) explicitly
- reject unhandled ConfigFieldType via a default case rather than
silently passing
- enforce Required fields are present
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* refactor(config): make per-project agent config a typed struct
Replace the free-form map[string]any agent config with a typed
domain.AgentConfig{Model, Permissions} so values are validated when set
(CLI/API) instead of silently dropped at spawn, and the OpenAPI/TS schema
and UI get real typed fields.
- domain: AgentConfig struct + Validate(); PermissionMode moves to domain
and ports re-exports it as a type alias (zero adapter churn)
- storage: marshal/unmarshal the typed struct (IsZero → SQL NULL)
- service: validate on Add and SetAgentConfig; read-model exposes a typed
*AgentConfig
- claudecode: read typed cfg.Config.Model/.Permissions; drop the
map/spec-based validateConfig in favor of the typed Validate()
- cli: typed `ao project set-config --model/--permission/--clear`
- docs: add docs/design/per-project-config.md blueprint sequencing the
remaining # Projects fields toward fully typed per-project config
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* feat(config): full typed per-project ProjectConfig (store, resolve, surface)
Expand per-project config from agentConfig-only to the full legacy
`projects.<id>` surface, modeled as one typed domain.ProjectConfig
persisted in a single projects.config JSON column.
Wired end-to-end at spawn:
- defaultBranch → base branch for the session worktree (ports.WorkspaceConfig.BaseBranch)
- env → merged into the runtime env (AO-internal vars still win)
- symlinks → repo files linked into the workspace
- postCreate → commands run in the workspace (OS-agnostic shell)
- agentRules / agentRulesFile / orchestratorRules → merged into the prompt
- worker/orchestrator role overrides → harness + agent-config resolution
Stored + validated + surfaced now, consumption deferred (no consumer yet):
tracker, scm(+webhook), opencodeIssueSessionStrategy; sessionPrefix feeds
the display prefix only (session-id generation unchanged).
Validation lives on domain.ProjectConfig.Validate() and runs when config is
set (CLI/API). PermissionMode/AgentConfig stay typed; harness names validated
via domain.AgentHarness.IsKnown().
Surface: PUT /projects/{id}/config (replaces /agent-config) + typed
`ao project set-config` flags (--default-branch/--env/--symlink/--post-create/
--agent-rules/--worker-agent/… or --config-json). OpenAPI + TS regenerated.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(lint): tighten symlink dir perms to 0o750 (gosec G301)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(config): centralize default project config + tests
Add domain.DefaultProjectConfig / ProjectConfig.WithDefaults with a single
DefaultBranchName ("main") source of truth, replacing the literal "main"
scattered in the read-model and the gitworktree adapter. Unconfigured
projects now resolve the default branch through one path; every other field
defaults to its zero value.
Tests: defaults present for all fields (DefaultProjectConfig/WithDefaults),
and an unconfigured project reports the default branch + derived session
prefix while omitting the empty config object.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(config): encode documented defaults (branch=main, tracker=github)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(config): fail-safe paths for missing/corrupt per-project config
Address review on default-config / fail-safe spawning:
- projectRules: a missing AgentRulesFile is optional context, skipped
rather than aborting every spawn (only a real read error surfaces)
- store: a corrupt config JSON column degrades to a zero config instead
of failing GetProject/ListProjects/FindProjectByPath for that row
- restore: re-apply the project's resolved AgentConfig so a configured
model/permissions carry across a restore (matches fresh spawn)
Tests: missing rules file skips, corrupt config degrades to zero, restore
applies the project agent config.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* refactor(config): trim per-project config to consumer-backed fields
Drop config that has no live consumer yet, so this PR lands only the
fields actually read at spawn/display:
- Remove prompt rules (agentRules, agentRulesFile, orchestratorRules)
from ProjectConfig. Project/agent instructions belong on the system
prompt path or repo-local AGENTS.md, not another rules family.
- Remove future-only integration config with no consumer: tracker, scm,
scm.webhook, and opencodeIssueSessionStrategy (plus their types,
constants, the github tracker default, CLI flags, and spec schemas).
These return in focused PRs alongside the code that reads them.
Kept: defaultBranch, sessionPrefix, env, symlinks, postCreate,
agentConfig (model/permissions), and worker/orchestrator role
overrides. Cross-agent model/permissions support stays follow-up (#157).
Regenerated openapi.yaml + frontend schema.ts.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(config): reject unknown config JSON keys; confine symlink paths
Two review hardenings on the now-trimmed per-project config surface:
- Project add/set-config endpoints decode with DisallowUnknownFields, so
a misspelled or removed config field surfaces as a clear 400 instead
of being silently dropped. Locks the removals from e213b68 (and any
future trims) at the API gate. Covered by new controllers test.
- applySymlinks now refuses absolute paths and any ".." segment via a
safeRelPath guard, so a project config cannot escape the project or
workspace tree via a malicious symlinks entry. Covered by new
session_manager test.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(config): reject symlink path traversal at config write time
greptile flagged ProjectConfig.Symlinks as a write-time path-traversal
gap on PR #154 — the runtime guard in applySymlinks catches a malicious
entry on every spawn, but the config itself accepted it. Move the check
into ProjectConfig.Validate so a bad symlinks entry surfaces as
INVALID_PROJECT_CONFIG when set (CLI/API) instead of silently sitting in
the row until the next spawn. The runtime guard stays as
defense-in-depth.
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* refactor(observe): extract shared observer skeleton
Move the observer-pattern-general pieces of the SCM observer into a new
backend/internal/observe package so the tracker observer (issue #35) can
build on the same primitives:
- StartPollLoop: goroutine supervisor with immediate-first-poll + ticker
+ ctx-done exit. SCM Observer.Start now delegates to it.
- CheckCredentialsOnce: lazy first-poll credential gate driven by a
CredentialProbe closure. SCM observer keeps credentialsChecked/disabled
as Observer fields; the shared helper mutates them via pointer so
state ownership stays single-source.
- CacheSet[V any] / CacheDelete[V any]: one generic bounded-FIFO helper
replaces the three near-identical cacheSet{String,Time,Bool} bodies
and the standalone evictStrings. The SCM-side methods are now
one-line wrappers that thread o.Cache.max into the shared helper, so
existing call sites and tests are untouched.
SCM behavior is unchanged. The full 21-test SCM suite (including the
end-to-end test added in PR #115) plus 577 backend tests stay green
under `go test -race`.
Part of #112.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(tracker): ports.TrackerObservation DTO + ApplyTrackerFacts reducer
Land the contract that the future Tracker observer (issue #35) and its
provider adapters must satisfy. No observer is wired in this PR — the
DTO + reducer are the deliverable, and locking the shape now lets the
observer + adapter work happen in small follow-up PRs.
DTO (backend/internal/ports/tracker_observations.go):
- TrackerObservation mirrors ports.SCMObservation: Fetched bool,
ObservedAt time.Time, Provider/Host/Repo, normalized Issue facts,
Comments, and a Changed{State, Assignee, Comments} discriminator.
- TrackerIssueObservation carries the minimal facts lifecycle needs
today (state, assignee, title, body, timestamps); richer
per-provider metadata stays inside each adapter.
- TrackerCommentObservation carries the comment fields needed for the
bot-mention nudge (Author, Body, IsBot, ID for dedup).
Reducer (backend/internal/lifecycle/reactions.go):
- ApplyTrackerFacts(ctx, sessionID, ports.TrackerObservation) error,
mirroring ApplySCMObservation's "Fetched gate → terminal-state →
per-bucket reactions" shape.
- Three initial reactions:
* Issue state == done | cancelled → MarkTerminated (idempotent).
* Changed.Assignee → log only via slog.Default(). The "assignee
changed away from AO" policy is reserved for #40.
* Changed.Comments with bot comments → one-time nudge with
strings.Join'd bot bodies, deduped by comment IDs.
- The nudge path reuses sendOnce with an empty prURL so the in-memory
dedup applies but the PR-row persistence path is skipped. Tracker
signature persistence will land with #35 alongside issue-row storage.
Tests in backend/internal/lifecycle/manager_test.go cover each branch:
terminate (done + cancelled), log-only assignee, nudge fires on new
bot comment, nudge suppressed on repeat, new bot comment id refires,
not-fetched is no-op, terminated session ignores observations.
Part of #112.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(observe): rename CacheSet param to avoid shadowing built-in max
golangci-lint revive flagged the CacheSet generic helper's max
parameter as shadowing the built-in max() function. Rename to
maxEntries; signature change is internal to the observe package and
the SCM observer's one-line wrappers pass the value positionally, so
no call sites need updating.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: honour disabled state in CheckCredentialsOnce + tighten bot-comment filter
Two P1 review findings on #116:
1. observe.CheckCredentialsOnce was returning (true, nil) on every
call after the gate ran, even when the probe had marked the
observer disabled, because the *checked short-circuit ignored
*disabled. The SCM observer didn't surface this in practice — its
Poll method has an independent `if o.disabled { return nil }`
guard that runs first — but a future Tracker observer that relies
on the helper's documented contract ("Observer stays disabled")
would silently flip back to "credentials available" after the
first poll. Change the short-circuit to `return !*disabled, nil`
and lock the behavior with a regression test that issues repeat
calls after the probe reported unavailable.
2. lifecycle.newBotCommentContent's "skip uninteresting comments"
filter used && where it needed ||. A bot comment with an empty ID
but a non-empty body slipped through and appended "" to the ids
slice. If every bot comment in the observation had an empty ID,
strings.Join produced "" — which matches the zero value of the
in-memory dedup map, so sendOnce treated the nudge as
already-sent and silently suppressed it forever. Switch to || so
any comment missing either an ID or a body is dropped, and add a
regression test that an empty-ID bot comment never nudges (and
does not pollute the dedup state for a follow-up comment that has
a real ID).
586 tests pass with -race.
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* test(observe): capture deadline once in poll-error spin-wait
The `TestStartPollLoop_LogsPollErrorWithoutPanic` spin-wait was
computing the loop bound as `time.Now().Before(time.Now().Add(200ms))`
on every iteration, which is permanently true — the loop could only
exit via the `break`. Under a scheduler delay (heavy CI load or
`GOMAXPROCS=1`) where two polls never land in time, the test would
hang until the wall-clock kill rather than failing fast.
Capture the deadline once before the loop, and tighten the assertion
to actually require two polls + done-channel closure within a bounded
window, matching `TestStartPollLoop_FirstPollImmediateThenTicks`.
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* fix(cdc): emit pr_review_thread_resolved on replace polls (#152 bug 5)
writePRRows was DELETE-then-UPSERT on the Replace path, so every poll's
upserts hit the INSERT branch and the AFTER UPDATE trigger that emits
pr_review_thread_resolved never fired in production. Replaces the
blanket delete with a set-diff: upsert observed threads first (so
unchanged thread_ids go through ON CONFLICT DO UPDATE and fire the
UPDATE trigger when resolved flips), then delete orphans whose
thread_id is not in the observed set, all inside the existing tx.
Adds DeletePRReviewThread query (sqlc-generated form hand-edited; no
sqlc binary available locally — sqlc generate from backend/ produces an
identical file).
Tests: TestPRReviewThreadsCDC_EmitsResolvedOnReplacePoll (regression —
fails without fix) and TestPRReviewThreadsReplace_PrunesOrphansWithoutReinserting.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(observe): emit scm-disabled log on startup with no subjects (#152 bug 7)
checkCredentials lived only inside Poll, which short-circuits when
discoverSubjects is empty. On a fresh daemon with no tracked PRs the
documented "scm observer disabled: provider credentials unavailable"
warn was unreachable, leaving users with no signal that the SCM
observer was a no-op.
Calls checkCredentials once in Observer.loop before the first Poll.
The existing credentialsChecked guard preserves once-per-process
semantics; provider construction still uses SkipTokenPreflight so
daemon readiness doesn't block on gh.
Test: TestStart_LogsDisabledWarningWhenNoTokenAndNoSubjects with a
race-safe syncBuffer for capturing slog from the observer goroutine.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(api,spawn): typed errors + project/branch/binary preflight (#152 bugs 1-4,6)
Closes the long tail of opaque-500-and-orphan-row failures that
discussion #149's smoke walk surfaced. The common shape: spawn created
the session row before validating preconditions, and the underlying
errors weren't typed, so toAPIError defaulted to INTERNAL_ERROR.
Bug 1 (orphan row + opaque 500 on unknown projectId):
Service.Spawn / SpawnOrchestrator now call store.GetProject first and
return apierr.NotFound("PROJECT_NOT_FOUND", ...) before manager.Spawn,
eliminating the create-row-then-fail-workspace ordering.
Bug 2 (Restore opaque 500 on half-spawned/terminated session):
Manager.Restore gained the ErrIncompleteHandle guard that Kill has at
manager.go:189-193. toAPIError now maps both restore and kill to the
same SESSION_INCOMPLETE_HANDLE 409 envelope.
Bug 3 (--branch unfetched / checked-out-elsewhere → opaque 500):
gitworktree pre-checks listRecords for branch-in-other-worktree, falls
back to refs/tags on missing local/remote head, and emits two new port
sentinels (ErrWorkspaceBranchCheckedOutElsewhere,
ErrWorkspaceBranchNotFetched) mapped to BRANCH_CHECKED_OUT_ELSEWHERE
(409) and BRANCH_NOT_FETCHED (400).
Bug 4 (orphan terminated row on claim-pr rollback):
Adds Store.DeleteSession gated to seed-state rows only (preserves the
no-resurrection guarantee for live sessions), transactional change_log
cleanup, Manager.RollbackSpawn (delete-then-fallback-to-kill), a new
POST /sessions/{id}/rollback endpoint, and rewires
cli/spawn.rollbackSpawnedSession to use it. The exit-0 sub-symptom was
unreproducible from current source and is left unaddressed.
Bug 6 (agent binary not on PATH → silent idle session):
Drops the "return name, nil" anti-pattern from all 21 agent adapters
and returns the new ports.ErrAgentBinaryNotFound on exec.LookPath miss.
Manager.Spawn gained a validateAgentBinary pre-flight (with injectable
LookPath so tests don't need real binaries on PATH) that aborts before
runtime.Create. Mapped to AGENT_BINARY_NOT_FOUND (400). Integration
tests in internal/integration/ stub LookPath to /usr/bin/true.
Tests cover each bug end-to-end. OpenAPI regenerated for /rollback.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* chore: gofmt + regen frontend schema.ts for /rollback
CI fixes for #153:
- gofmt/goimports on kilocode and kiro adapters that the bug 6 audit
left mis-grouped.
- openapi-typescript regen against the new /rollback endpoint added in
the Lane A commit.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(store): guard change_log delete behind seed probe + regen sqlc (#152, PR #153 review)
Addresses @greptile-apps P1 and P2 review feedback on PR #153.
P1 (CDC events deleted for live sessions in rollback fallback):
DeleteChangeLogForSession ran unconditionally inside the transaction
before DeleteSeedSession's seed-state predicates filtered the session
delete to a no-op. For a live session reaching DeleteSession (the
delete-then-kill fallback path inside RollbackSpawn), the seed delete
returned 0 rows but the session_created/session_updated CDC events
had already been purged. Now probes via a new SessionIsSeed query
first and short-circuits the whole tx — including the change_log
cleanup — when the row is not in seed state.
P2 (regen sqlc): installed sqlc 1.31.1 and ran `sqlc generate` from
backend/, replacing the hand-edited pr_review_threads.sql.go (and
producing minor format-only churn in models.go, pr.sql.go,
sessions.sql.go, changelog.sql.go).
The regen surfaced two issues:
1. GetPR / ListPRsBySession had their return types hand-changed to
gen.PR by the previous PR; sqlc actually emits GetPRRow /
ListPRsBySessionRow when queries enumerate columns. Fixed by
collapsing those two queries to `SELECT * FROM pr` so sqlc returns
gen.PR (which is what the store's prRowFromGen converter expects),
and pr.last_nudge_signature now lands in the result alongside the
existing 37 columns.
2. sqlc 1.31.1's SQLite parser silently strips trailing `?`
placeholders and string literals from DELETE statements (reproduced
with sqlc.arg, IFNULL, rowid subquery, and second-predicate
workarounds — all eaten). DeleteSeedSession and
DeleteChangeLogForSession both tripped it. They are now run as
plain tx.ExecContext calls inside Store.DeleteSession, inside the
same write transaction as SessionIsSeed; both queries are removed
from the queries/ directory and the workaround context is
documented inline in queries/sessions.sql and queries/changelog.sql
to keep future contributors from re-adding them.
Verified: go build ./... clean, go test -race ./... 1097/1097 pass.
* feat(agents): add droid adapter
Registers the droid harness, stacked on the agent platform. Includes its own activity deriver.
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* feat(agents): add amp adapter
Registers the amp harness, stacked on the agent platform.
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* feat(agents): add agy adapter
Registers the agy harness, stacked on the agent platform. Includes its own activity deriver.
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* feat(agents): add crush, aider, goose, auggie, continue, devin, cline, kiro, kilocode, vibe, pi, autohand adapters
Cherry-pick batch landing the remaining 12 yyovil adapter directories per
Discussion #148 recipe, on top of #145 (grok/cursor/qwen/copilot/kimi) and
the droid/amp/agy commits earlier on this branch. Each adapter is a
self-contained package under backend/internal/adapters/agent/<name>/;
registry.Constructors(), activitydispatch.Derivers (for adapters with
activity.go), and wiring_test.go are unified to register all 23 shipped
adapters in one place. No new migration: 0007_allow_implemented_harnesses
already widens the sessions.harness CHECK to cover every adapter.
* fix(agents/kilocode): return error from json.Marshal of permission config
Previously the marshal error was discarded and the function returned a
prefix carrying an empty KILO_CONFIG_CONTENT. An unrecoverable marshal
failure for the typed map should never happen in practice, but if it ever
did, Kilo would silently launch with default permissions regardless of
the requested mode. Surface it as "no prefix" so the caller's mode choice
can't be misrepresented.
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* feat(agents): add grok adapter
Registers the grok harness (xAI Grok CLI). grok installs Claude Code-compatible
hooks, so it reuses the claude-code activity deriver already in the platform.
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* feat(agents): add cursor adapter
Registers the cursor harness, stacked on the agent platform. Includes its own activity deriver.
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* feat(agents): add qwen adapter
Registers the qwen harness, stacked on the agent platform. Includes its own activity deriver.
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* feat(agents): add copilot adapter (#128)
* feat(agents): add copilot adapter
Registers the copilot harness, stacked on the agent platform. Includes its own activity deriver.
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* Update backend/internal/adapters/agent/copilot/hooks.go
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* fix(copilot): map permission-request to documented preToolUse event
Copilot CLI does not document a "permissionRequest" hook event. Per
https://docs.github.com/en/copilot/how-tos/copilot-cli/customize-copilot/use-hooks
the documented camelCase events are sessionStart, sessionEnd,
userPromptSubmitted, preToolUse, postToolUse, errorOccurred, agentStop.
Writing "permissionRequest" into .github/hooks/ao.json silently disables
that hook because Copilot does not recognize the key.
Remap AO's permission-request sub-command onto preToolUse (the closest
documented signal — fires before any tool invocation, including ones
that would prompt for approval) and add a tripwire test asserting the
JSON keys AO writes match the documented camelCase names.
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* chore(copilot): gofmt the new tripwire test
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* feat(agents): add kimi adapter
Registers the kimi harness, stacked on the agent platform.
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* fix(agents/kimi): drop approval flags on -p and --session paths
Kimi rejects `--prompt` combined with `--yolo`/`--auto`/`--plan`, and
rejects `--yolo`/`--auto` combined with `--session`/`--continue`
(non-interactive and resumed sessions inherit the auto permission
policy). The previous mapping appended one of those flags before `-p`
on every launch and before `--session` on every restore, so every
non-interactive launch would fail at startup. The local binary
(v1.37.0) additionally has no `--auto` option at all, which would
fail even on otherwise-permissible paths.
- GetLaunchCommand: emit approval flags only on the interactive path
(no prompt). The `-p <prompt>` path is now bare.
- GetRestoreCommand: never emit approval flags; resumed sessions
inherit the original session's approval settings.
- Tests assert no approval/plan flag leaks onto either path for any
PermissionMode, and keep the interactive mapping unchanged.
Refs: https://moonshotai.github.io/kimi-code/en/reference/kimi-command.html
* fix(agents/qwen): sync hook settings temp file
* fix(agents/grok): delegate hook cleanup lifecycle
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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().
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* 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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* feat(cdc): add SSE event stream replay
* fix(cdc): document SSE route registration
* test(httpd): cover SSE dedupe and Last-Event-ID cursor paths
Two gaps in events_test.go coverage:
- TestEventsStreamDeduplicatesLiveEventOverlappingReplay: a live event whose
seq falls within the already-replayed range must be silently dropped by
writeSSEEvent so the client sees each seq exactly once. Publishes seq=5
(duplicate of replay) and seq=6 (new) into the live buffer before replay
returns; asserts the client receives [5,6], not [5,5,6].
- TestEventsStreamParsesLastEventIDHeader: Last-Event-ID header must be used
as the replay cursor when the after query param is absent. Source returns
after+1, so receiving seq=8 proves the header was parsed as 7.
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* chore: regenerate schema.ts for GET /api/v1/events
Regenerated with npm run api after merging the OpenAPI spec generation
tooling from main. Adds the streamEvents operation and its after cursor
parameter to the TypeScript API types.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix: harden SSE event stream headers
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* test(scm): end-to-end integration coverage for SCM observer (#109)
Adds backend/internal/integration/scm_observer_test.go, the regression
guard for the SCM observer wiring landed in PR #114. Drives
scmobserve.Observer.Poll against a real sqlite.Store, a real
lifecycle.Manager with a recording messenger spy, and a canned
observe/scm.Provider, asserting the full observation -> reducer ->
store -> messenger pipeline.
Three table-driven subtests, each on its own tmpdir fixture:
- A CI-failing observation persists the pr row (provider-neutral
columns + semantic hashes), persists pr_checks mirroring the
observation, delivers exactly one nudge with the failed-log tail,
persists last_nudge_signature, and produces no additional nudge on
an identical re-poll.
- A Merged: true observation MarkTerminated's the session and sends
no nudge.
- A branch with no open PR writes nothing and sends no nudge.
Closes#109
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* test(scm): address review — drop string key indirection, document idempotency path
- Key cannedSCMProvider.observations/reviews by PR number directly so
the fake no longer carries a string key that resembled (but did not
actually need to mirror) the observer's internal prKey. Every case
in this test uses scmTestRepo, so number alone is unambiguous.
- Add an explicit pointer in the CI-failing subtest noting it
exercises the hash-match short-circuit in prepareForPersistence;
the ETag-driven 304 short-circuit on the same SHA is covered by
observe/scm/observer_test.go (Poll_RepoETag304SkipsDetectPR,
Poll_CIETagChangeRefreshesWhenRepoUnchanged).
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* feat(daemon): thread runtime messenger into Lifecycle Manager (#108)
The daemon used to construct the LCM with a nil messenger, so every
SCM-driven nudge dropped silently inside sendOnce. Move newSessionMessenger
above startLifecycle and pass the real messenger through, so CI-failure,
review-feedback, and merge-conflict nudges actually reach the agent.
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* feat(project): populate RepoOriginURL at add + lazy observer backfill (#108)
project.Add now shells out to `git -C path remote get-url origin` and
captures the result on the new project row, so the SCM observer can parse
it on the first poll. A missing remote falls back to "" rather than failing
project add — non-git roots and remoteless repos stay registerable.
To cover projects added before this change, the observer's discoverSubjects
lazily backfills RepoOriginURL via the same shell-out and persists it
through UpsertProject, so subsequent polls skip the fork-exec.
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* feat(lifecycle): persist reaction-dedup signatures across restart (#108)
Add migration 0005 with `pr.last_nudge_signature TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT ''`
and two scoped sqlc queries (Get/UpdatePRLastNudgeSignature). Lifecycle
serialises the per-PR slice of its seen/attempts maps to that column as a
small JSON document; sendOnce loads it lazily on first touch of each PR
and persists after every successful send.
This closes the post-restart re-nudge gap: the daemon used to lose the
seen map on bounce, so a still-failing CI re-prompted the agent on the
first post-restart observer poll even when it had already been told.
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* fix(lifecycle): silence nilerr on intentional corrupt-payload swallow
golangci-lint's nilerr flagged the `if err := json.Unmarshal(...); err != nil { return nil }`
path in loadPRSignaturesLocked. The swallow is deliberate (a corrupt persisted
payload should not crash the lifecycle write path), so compare against nil
directly so no `err` is bound and the lint goes quiet.
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* fix: silence nilerr, address reviewer notes, drop task-tagged comments
- reactions.go: discard the json.Unmarshal error explicitly via `_ =` so
golangci-lint's nilerr stops flagging the intentional corrupt-payload
swallow; behavior unchanged.
- reactions.go: document the Send → memory → persist order in sendOnce so
the "one extra nudge on restart after a transient persist failure"
trade-off is explicit (vs. the inverse risk of losing a real nudge).
- service.go: stop reaching for slog.Default() in resolveGitOriginURL;
align with the observer's identical helper that just returns "" on git
failure rather than logging through the global logger.
- tests: drop "issue #108" / "guards the regression from #X" framing in
test docstrings — explain WHAT the test asserts, not the PR context.
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* refactor(backend): LLD maintainability fixes in controllers/service layers
Addresses the high + medium severity findings from the LLD review of
backend/internal/httpd and backend/internal/service (#95):
1. Controllers no longer import internal/session_manager. Session sentinel
errors are now *domain.ServiceError values carrying their own HTTP mapping,
so the controller translates them with one generic errors.As — no
cross-package sentinel imports.
2. One error pattern across services: project.Error is now an alias of the
shared domain.ServiceError, and session_manager sentinels use it too. A
single writeServiceError replaces the per-resource error switches.
3. Clean-orchestrator business logic moved out of the controller into
session.Service.SpawnOrchestrator(ctx, projectID, clean).
4. isGitRepo no longer treats case-different paths as equal on case-sensitive
filesystems; case-insensitive compare is gated to darwin/windows via samePath.
5. Project repo check sits behind an injectable GitChecker, so the service is
testable without a real git binary.
6. httpd exports only the production constructors (NewWithDeps,
NewRouterWithControl); the 3 test-only wrappers are removed and the
"router with empty deps" convenience moved to an unexported test helper.
Closes#95
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* refactor(backend): standardize service errors on internal/httpd/errors
Replace the domain.ServiceError approach with a REST-API-scoped error package
and a single envelope renderer, per review feedback:
- Add internal/httpd/errors (package errors, aliased apierr): one structured
Error type with semantic Kinds (Internal/Invalid/NotFound/Conflict) and
constructors. Imports nothing, so any layer can depend on it.
- envelope.WriteError is now the single path from a service error to the wire
APIError, and the only place a Kind becomes an HTTP status/word. The
per-resource writeProjectError/writeSessionError translators are gone.
- Delete domain/errors.go (keeps domain pure of HTTP-flavored kinds) and
service/project/errors.go (no per-service error files); services build
errors inline via apierr constructors.
- session_manager sentinels are apierr.Error values (pointer identity still
works with errors.Is).
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* revert(backend): drop GitChecker seam and isGitRepo case-sensitivity change
Defer findings #4 (isGitRepo case-sensitivity) and #5 (GitChecker seam) out
of this PR. Restores the original exec-based isGitRepo and the New(store)
constructor; removes git.go, git_test.go, and the test-only export shims. The
error-standardization and other findings are unaffected.
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* refactor(session): translate engine errors to API errors at the facade
The session_manager is the internal command engine and must not depend on the
REST API error vocabulary. Revert its sentinels to plain errors.New values and
move the engine→API translation into the service/session facade (toAPIError),
which is the correct boundary. Controllers still see apierr.Error and never
import the engine; the engine no longer imports internal/httpd/errors.
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* docs(session): tighten error comments to state what the code does
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* style(envelope): make KindInternal an explicit case in httpStatus
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* refactor(apierr): rename package, test SpawnOrchestrator, parity fixes
Address review feedback on PR #96:
- Rename internal/httpd/errors → internal/httpd/apierr (package apierr) so
importers no longer alias around the stdlib errors package.
- Add a commander seam to session.Service and unit-test the relocated
clean-orchestrator rule: clean=true kills all active orchestrators before
spawning; clean=false spawns without kills.
- project.Add: wrap the UpsertProject store error in apierr.Internal for parity
with its sibling paths (was a raw 500).
- Document that KindInternal is iota's zero value, so a zero-value Error
defaults to 500.
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* feat(agent): add opencode adapter + activity plugin hooks
Add an opencode (sst/opencode) agent adapter implementing the 6-method
ports.Agent interface and register it in the daemon's agent resolver, so a
session with harness "opencode" spawns and restores a real opencode worker.
opencode diverges from the claude-code/codex adapters in two ways the adapter
bridges:
- No native command-hook config. Unlike Claude Code (.claude/settings.local.json)
and Codex (.codex/hooks.json), opencode has no "run this command on event"
config (see sst/opencode#5409). Its only lifecycle surface is a JS/TS plugin
loaded from .opencode/plugins/. GetAgentHooks therefore //go:embeds an
AO-owned plugin (assets/ao-activity.ts) and writes it atomically; install is an
idempotent overwrite and uninstall is a sentinel-guarded delete, so
user-authored plugins are never touched. The plugin maps opencode events onto
AO's three normalized activity events: session.created -> session-start,
message.updated/message.part.updated -> user-prompt-submit, and
session.status(idle) -> stop (NOT the deprecated session.idle, which is
unreliable under `opencode run`). It shells `ao hooks opencode <event>` via a
guarded sh -c so a missing `ao` binary is a silent no-op.
- A single approval flag. opencode exposes only --dangerously-skip-permissions
(no graduated accept-edits/auto) and no system-prompt flag, so those map to a
bypass-only permission flag and a documented no-op for the system prompt
(deferred to opencode's own config).
Launch uses the interactive TUI (`opencode --prompt <p>`); restore continues a
captured native session via `opencode --session <id>`.
opencode_test.go mirrors codex_test.go (12 tests) and the daemon wiring test now
asserts the opencode harness resolves.
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* fix(agent): address Greptile review on opencode adapter (#80)
- Dispatch all opencode plugin hooks synchronously (Bun.spawnSync). The
session.created handler previously fired session-start via an async
Bun.spawn; if opencode does not await the event handler, a following
message.updated -> user-prompt-submit (sync) could complete before the
in-flight async session-start, so AO would see the prompt before the session
was registered. A sync spawn blocks opencode's single-threaded event loop, so
events are now reported strictly in dispatch order. Removes the now-unused
async callHook helper.
- Fix package/doc comments that said .opencode/plugin/ (singular) to match the
plural .opencode/plugins/ the adapter actually writes to.
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* fix(agent): surface opencode hook failures instead of swallowing them
The activity plugin previously discarded every failure: callHookSync ignored
the subprocess exit code/stderr and both catch blocks were empty, so a failing
`ao hooks` invocation or a malformed event payload was completely invisible.
Now failures are reported through opencode's structured logger (client.app.log)
while still never crashing opencode:
- callHookSync pipes stderr and checks result.success; a non-zero exit (a real
`ao hooks` failure — the `command -v ao` guard makes a missing binary exit 0)
is logged with its exit code and stderr.
- spawn exceptions (e.g. no `sh`) are caught and logged.
- the event-handler catch logs the offending event type instead of swallowing.
- logHookFailure is itself best-effort (optional-chained, rejection swallowed),
so logging can never throw back into opencode.
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* fix(agent): address opencode adapter review — install guard, prompt dedup, hook timeout
Maintainer review on #80 surfaced three pre-merge issues:
- GetAgentHooks could clobber a user file: install overwrote
.opencode/plugins/ao-activity.ts unconditionally while uninstall was
sentinel-guarded. Install now refuses (loud error) to overwrite a file that
isn't AO-managed; absent/AO-managed targets still write idempotently.
- Empty-prompt report poisoned the dedup: message.updated fired
user-prompt-submit with an empty prompt AND marked the message seen, so the
text from the following message.part.updated was deduped away and never
reached AO — breaking title-from-prompt. reportUserPrompt now reports at most
twice: an optional early empty report (keeps run-mode flows active) that does
NOT block a later text report, and a text report that is terminal.
- Bun.spawnSync had no timeout, so a hung `ao hooks` could block opencode
indefinitely. Each spawn is now time-boxed at 30s, matching the claude-code
and codex hook timeouts.
Adds TestGetAgentHooksRefusesToClobberForeignFile and a spawn-timeout assertion.
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* fix: harden opencode activity hooks
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