* 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.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* 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.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* 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.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* 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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* 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(messenger): ao send + live zellij pane ping (live agent nudges)
Replace the daemon's noopMessenger stub with a composite AgentMessenger
that writes a durable inbox file (primary) and types a live pointer into
the running zellij pane (best-effort secondary), plus the `ao send` CLI
that drives the existing POST /api/v1/sessions/{id}/send route.
- composite: fans Send to inbox then panep, pinning one timestamp so both
derive the same filename; a secondary failure is logged at WARN and
swallowed (the file is on disk), a primary failure aborts the call.
- inbox: writes <workspace>/.ao/inbox/<rfc3339nano>_<hash>.md.
- panep: types "new message at .ao/inbox/<file>" + Enter via a new narrow
zellij WriteChars seam (RuntimePaneWriter), kept off ports.Runtime.
- wiring: newSessionMessenger composes inbox+panep over the shared store;
startSession takes the messenger instead of the noop stub.
Carries across @aa-43's work from PR #74 (staging), adapted to main's
post-#65/#77 daemon wiring shape.
Closes#79
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* fix(inbox): use O_EXCL so a filename collision errors instead of clobbering
os.WriteFile opens with O_CREATE|O_WRONLY|O_TRUNC, which silently overwrites
an existing file. The doc comment already stated the intent ("we do not retry
on EEXIST"), but O_TRUNC never yields EEXIST — two identical messages sent on
the same composite-pinned nanosecond would produce the same filename and the
second Send would silently lose the first message. Switch to
O_CREATE|O_EXCL|O_WRONLY so a collision surfaces as an error; O_EXCL also
refuses to follow a symlink at the final path component. Add a regression test.
Addresses greptile review on PR #83.
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* fix(inbox): remove the freshly-created file when write or close fails
The O_EXCL switch creates the inbox file before writing its body; if
WriteString or Close then fails, the empty/partial .md was left on disk and
the agent's next inbox scan would pick up a truncated ghost message. Remove
the file on those error paths. O_EXCL guarantees the file did not exist before
this call, so the cleanup can only delete our own partial write, never a
legitimate earlier message.
Addresses greptile review on PR #83.
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* fix(messenger): reduce ao send to live pane delivery
* fix(send): preserve messages and map lookup errors
* fix(send): reject terminated sessions
* Add `ao spawn` and `ao project add`; resolve project repos for worktrees
Make a registered project spawnable end-to-end from the CLI:
- DB-backed RepoResolver: the daemon resolves a project's on-disk repo
path from the projects table (replacing the empty StaticRepoResolver
that failed every lookup), so a session's worktree is cut from the
right repo.
- session_manager defaults an empty spawn branch to ao/<session-id> — a
fresh, unique branch per session, since gitworktree can't reuse a
branch already checked out elsewhere (e.g. main).
- `ao project add --path <repo>`: register a local git repo (POST /api/v1/projects).
- `ao spawn --project <id> [--harness] [--branch] [--prompt] [--issue]`:
spawn a worker session (POST /api/v1/sessions); harness defaults to the
daemon's AO_AGENT.
- Shared postJSON daemon client (reads the run-file for the port, surfaces
the API error envelope).
Stacked on #65, which lands the agent-adapter + session-manager wiring
this depends on.
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* Address Copilot review on #77
- `ao spawn` no longer prints a branch the sessions API doesn't return
(session metadata is json:"-"), so the output is no longer misleading.
- Unregistered/archived/no-path projects now surface a 400
PROJECT_NOT_RESOLVABLE with an actionable message instead of a generic
500: a new sessionmanager.ErrProjectNotResolvable sentinel the resolver
wraps and writeSessionError maps.
- postJSON reuses the injected Deps.HTTPClient (cloned, with a longer
timeout) instead of a fresh client, keeping HTTP behaviour stubbable.
- postJSON treats a stale run-file (dead PID) as "not running" via
ProcessAlive, matching its docstring.
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* Assert the project-not-resolvable sentinel in the resolver test
Greptile review: harden TestProjectRepoResolver to verify the unregistered
-project error wraps ErrProjectNotResolvable, so a future regression in the
sentinel wrapping (which the HTTP 400 mapping relies on) is caught.
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* Fix ao spawn 500 on long session ids (zellij socket-path overflow)
Root cause: the daemon built the zellij runtime with an empty SocketDir,
so zellij fell back to its $TMPDIR-based default (long on macOS). That
left almost none of the ~103-byte unix-socket-path budget for the session
name, so a long session id (e.g. "aoagents-agent-orchestrator-1", derived
from a long project id) was rejected by zellij with "session name must be
less than 0 characters". runtime.Create failed, the spawn 500'd, and the
worktree was rolled back (leaving an orphan ao/ branch).
- New zellij.DefaultSocketDir(): a short, stable per-user socket dir
(/tmp/ao-zellij-<uid>); the daemon uses it (and MkdirAll's it).
- ao spawn's attach hint now prefixes ZELLIJ_SOCKET_DIR so it stays
copy-pasteable against the daemon's socket dir.
- Regression test guards that the socket dir leaves >= 48 bytes for the
session name within the 103-byte limit.
Verified: ao spawn against a long-id project now succeeds (session live,
worktree created) where it previously 500'd.
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* test(cli): guard CLI/daemon DTO drift with an e2e round-trip
The CLI keeps its own request structs (spawnRequest, addProjectRequest)
separate from the daemon's canonical DTOs (controllers.SpawnSessionRequest,
project.AddInput). Nothing verified the JSON field names agreed, so a renamed
tag on either side would compile but break at runtime.
Drive `ao spawn` and `ao project add` through the real httpd router and
controllers (fakes only at the service layer) over a real loopback round trip
via postJSON, asserting each field decodes into the right SpawnConfig/AddInput
field. Runs in the normal test lane (no extra ports/processes).
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* fix(cli,daemon): address review findings on ao spawn
- spawn: print the sanitised zellij session name (zellij.SessionName) in the
attach hint; a long/non-conforming session id is registered under a different
name, so the raw id sent users to a missing session.
- client: surface the daemon error envelope's requestId so a failed command can
be correlated with daemon logs.
- daemon: don't swallow the zellij socket-dir MkdirAll error — log it, since a
failure otherwise surfaces later as an opaque socket-bind error on every spawn.
- project: reject an embedded ".." in a project id up front; it passed the id
pattern but yielded an invalid branch (ao/a..b-1) and an opaque 500 at spawn.
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Addresses review findings on PR #53 (on top of the rebase onto main).
- doctor: stop opening/migrating SQLite. The daemon is the sole store
writer/migrator (architecture.md §7); the CLI must not run migrations or
open a second writer against a DB a live daemon owns. doctor now reports
database-file presence and gains --json.
- stop: only remove running.json when it still belongs to the PID we
stopped, so a concurrent `ao start` that wrote a new run-file is not
clobbered into looking stopped.
- httpd: gate POST /shutdown to loopback callers with no Origin header,
closing the CSRF / DNS-rebinding vector against an unauthenticated,
state-changing endpoint.
- start: detach the spawned daemon into its own session/process group so a
Ctrl-C while `ao start` waits for readiness doesn't also kill it.
- cli: exit 2 for usage errors (bad flag / arg count) vs 1 for runtime
failures.
- daemon: unexport newLogger (only used in-package).
- tests: /shutdown guard (cross-origin + rebinding) and stop run-file
ownership guard.
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