agent-orchestrator/packages/core
prateek 80a1d59999
feat: add `ao start <url>` one-command project onboarding (#267)
* feat: add `ao start <url>` one-command project onboarding

When `ao start` receives a repo URL instead of a project ID, it now:
1. Parses the URL (supports GitHub, GitLab, Bitbucket — HTTPS and SSH)
2. Clones the repo (or reuses if already present with matching remote)
3. Auto-generates agent-orchestrator.yaml with sensible defaults:
   - SCM/tracker plugins inferred from URL host
   - Default branch detected from local refs
   - Project type detected (language, package manager)
   - Post-create install commands set based on package manager
4. Starts the orchestrator + dashboard as usual

New core module `config-generator.ts` handles URL parsing, SCM detection,
project info detection, and config generation. All logic is in core (not
CLI) for reusability. 36 unit tests cover URL parsing, SCM detection,
default branch detection, project info, config generation, and clone
target resolution.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: address bugbot review feedback

1. Non-JS postCreate fix: Only set postCreate install commands for JS
   package managers (pnpm/yarn/bun/npm). Rust/Go/Python projects no
   longer get an incorrect "npm install" command.

2. Deduplicate startup logic: Extract shared `runStartup()` helper used
   by both URL-mode and normal-mode start flows. Eliminates ~100 lines
   of duplicated dashboard+orchestrator startup code.

3. SSH URL matching: Normalize SSH URLs to HTTPS format in
   `isRepoAlreadyCloned()` so repos cloned via SSH
   (git@github.com:owner/repo) are correctly detected as matching.

4. SCM/tracker always explicit: Always set scm and tracker fields in
   generated config so `applyProjectDefaults()` doesn't silently
   override with github defaults for non-GitHub repos.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: sanitize repo names for project IDs and session prefixes

Address remaining bugbot comments:
- Add sanitizeProjectId() to handle dots/special chars in repo names
  (e.g. "my.app" → "my-app" instead of failing Zod validation)
- Preserve original case for generateSessionPrefix() so CamelCase
  detection works (e.g. "DevOS" → prefix "dos", not "dev")
- Strip invalid chars before prefix generation to prevent dots
  leaking into sessionPrefix

Also update README and SETUP docs with `ao start <url>` quick
onboarding flow.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* feat: auto-open browser to orchestrator page on `ao start`

Opens the orchestrator session page (/sessions/{id}) instead of the
root dashboard, since the Kanban board is empty on first startup
with no worker sessions yet.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix: replace fixed 3s delay with port polling for browser open

Poll the dashboard port via TCP connection attempts (300ms intervals,
30s timeout) instead of a hardcoded setTimeout. Opens the browser only
once the server is actually accepting connections — deterministic
regardless of how long Next.js takes to compile.

Applied to both `ao start` and `ao dashboard` commands.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* test: add CLI tests for start/stop commands

12 new tests covering:
- Project resolution: single project, explicit arg, missing project,
  multi-project ambiguity, empty config
- URL argument: reuse existing clone, git clone flow, existing config
  detection, clone failure error handling
- Port polling: waitForPortAndOpen polls isPortAvailable before opening
  browser (proves deterministic behavior vs fixed delay)
- Stop command: session kill + dashboard stop, graceful missing session

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* refactor: deduplicate waitForPortAndOpen into shared utility

Move waitForPortAndOpen to lib/web-dir.ts (alongside isPortAvailable)
so both start.ts and dashboard.ts share a single cancellation-aware
implementation. start.ts now uses AbortSignal like dashboard.ts —
polling stops immediately if the dashboard process exits early.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>

---------

Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-03-03 13:52:49 +05:30
..
__tests__ fix: dashboard config discovery + CLI service layer refactoring (#70) 2026-02-18 17:08:48 +05:30
src feat: add `ao start <url>` one-command project onboarding (#267) 2026-03-03 13:52:49 +05:30
README.md docs: update port references to reflect configurability (#122) 2026-02-19 07:37:00 +05:30
package.json feat: publish to npm under @composio scope (#32) 2026-02-15 04:28:57 +05:30
tsconfig.build.json feat: implement SCM and tracker plugins (github, linear) (#4) 2026-02-14 15:45:51 +05:30
tsconfig.json feat: implement SCM and tracker plugins (github, linear) (#4) 2026-02-14 15:45:51 +05:30
vitest.config.ts feat: seamless onboarding with enhanced documentation (#66) 2026-02-16 22:22:13 +05:30

README.md

@agent-orchestrator/core

Core services, types, and configuration for the Agent Orchestrator system.

What's Here

  • src/types.ts — All TypeScript interfaces (Runtime, Agent, Workspace, Tracker, SCM, Notifier, Terminal, Session, events)
  • src/services/ — Core services (SessionManager, LifecycleManager, PluginRegistry)
  • src/config.ts — Configuration loading + Zod schemas
  • src/utils/ — Shared utilities (shell escaping, metadata parsing, etc.)

Key Files

src/types.ts — The Source of Truth

Every interface the system uses is defined here. If you're working on any part of the orchestrator, start by reading this file.

Main interfaces:

  • Runtime — where sessions execute (tmux, docker, k8s)
  • Agent — AI coding tool adapter (claude-code, codex, aider)
  • Workspace — code isolation (worktree, clone)
  • Tracker — issue tracking (GitHub Issues, Linear)
  • SCM — PR/CI/reviews (GitHub, GitLab)
  • Notifier — push notifications (desktop, Slack, webhook)
  • Terminal — human interaction UI (iTerm2, web)
  • Session — running agent instance (state, metadata, handles)
  • OrchestratorEvent — events emitted by lifecycle manager
  • PluginModule — what every plugin exports

src/services/session-manager.ts — Session CRUD

Handles session lifecycle:

  • spawn(config) — create new session (workspace + runtime + agent)
  • list(projectId?) — list all sessions
  • get(sessionId) — get session details
  • kill(sessionId) — terminate session
  • cleanup(projectId?) — kill completed/merged sessions
  • send(sessionId, message) — send message to agent

Data flow in spawn():

  1. Load project config
  2. Validate issue exists via Tracker.getIssue() (if issueId provided, fails-fast if not found)
  3. Reserve session ID
  4. Determine branch name
  5. Create workspace via Workspace.create()
  6. Generate prompt via Tracker.generatePrompt()
  7. Build launch command via Agent.getLaunchCommand()
  8. Create runtime session via Runtime.create()
  9. Run Agent.postLaunchSetup() (optional)
  10. Write metadata file
  11. Return Session object

Note: If issue validation fails (not found, auth error), spawn fails before creating any resources (no workspace, no runtime, no session ID). This prevents spawning sessions with broken issue references.

src/services/lifecycle-manager.ts — State Machine + Reactions

Polls sessions, detects state changes, triggers reactions:

State machine:

spawning → working → pr_open → ci_failed/review_pending/approved → mergeable → merged

Reactions:

  • ci-failed → send fix prompt to agent
  • changes-requested → send review comments to agent
  • approved-and-green → notify human (or auto-merge)
  • agent-stuck → notify human

Polling loop:

  1. For each session: check agent activity state (Agent.getActivityState())
  2. If PR exists: check CI status (SCM.getCISummary()), review state (SCM.getReviewDecision())
  3. Update session status based on state
  4. Trigger reactions if state changed
  5. Emit events

src/services/plugin-registry.ts — Plugin Discovery + Loading

Loads plugins and provides access to them:

  • register(plugin, config?) — register a plugin instance
  • get<T>(slot, name) — get plugin by slot + name
  • list(slot) — list all plugins for a slot
  • loadBuiltins(config?) — load built-in plugins (runtime-tmux, agent-claude-code, etc.)
  • loadFromConfig(config) — load plugins from config (npm packages, local paths)

Built-in plugins (loaded by default):

  • runtime-tmux, runtime-process
  • agent-claude-code, agent-codex, agent-aider, agent-opencode
  • workspace-worktree, workspace-clone
  • tracker-github, tracker-linear
  • scm-github
  • notifier-desktop, notifier-slack, notifier-composio, notifier-webhook
  • terminal-iterm2, terminal-web

src/config.ts — Configuration Loading

Loads and validates agent-orchestrator.yaml:

Main config sections:

  • dataDir — where session metadata lives (~/.agent-orchestrator)
  • worktreeDir — where workspaces are created (~/.worktrees)
  • port — web dashboard port (default 3000, set different values for multiple projects)
  • terminalPort — terminal WebSocket port (auto-detected if not set)
  • directTerminalPort — direct terminal WebSocket port (auto-detected if not set)
  • defaults — default plugins (runtime, agent, workspace, notifiers)
  • projects — per-project config (repo, path, branch, symlinks, reactions, agentRules)
  • notifiers — notification channel config (Slack webhooks, etc.)
  • notificationRouting — which notifiers get which priority events
  • reactions — auto-response config (ci-failed, changes-requested, approved-and-green, etc.)

Zod schemas validate all config at load time.

Common Tasks

Adding a Field to Session

  1. Edit src/types.tsSession interface
  2. Edit src/services/session-manager.ts → initialize field in spawn()
  3. Rebuild: pnpm --filter @agent-orchestrator/core build

Adding an Event Type

  1. Edit src/types.tsEventType union
  2. Emit the event: eventEmitter.emit() in relevant service
  3. Add reaction handler (optional): src/services/lifecycle-manager.ts

Adding a Reaction

  1. Edit src/services/lifecycle-manager.ts → add handler function
  2. Wire it up in the polling loop
  3. Add config schema in src/config.ts if new reaction type

Testing

# Run all core tests
pnpm --filter @agent-orchestrator/core test

# Run in watch mode
pnpm --filter @agent-orchestrator/core test -- --watch

# Run specific test
pnpm --filter @agent-orchestrator/core test -- session-manager.test.ts

Tests are in src/__tests__/:

  • session-manager.test.ts — session CRUD, spawn, cleanup
  • lifecycle-manager.test.ts — state machine, reactions
  • plugin-registry.test.ts — plugin loading, resolution
  • tmux.test.ts — tmux utility functions (not a plugin test)
  • prompt-builder.test.ts — prompt generation utilities

Building

# Build core
pnpm --filter @agent-orchestrator/core build

# Typecheck
pnpm --filter @agent-orchestrator/core typecheck

This package is a dependency of all other packages. Build it first if working on the codebase.

Architecture Notes

Why flat metadata files?

  • Debuggability: cat ~/.agent-orchestrator/my-app-3 shows full state
  • No database dependency (survives crashes, easy to inspect)
  • Backwards-compatible with bash script orchestrator

Why polling instead of webhooks?

  • Simpler (no webhook setup, no ngrok for local dev)
  • Works offline (CI/review state is fetched, not pushed)
  • Survives orchestrator restarts (no missed events)

Why plugin slots?

  • Swappability: use tmux locally, docker in CI, k8s in prod
  • Testability: mock plugins for tests
  • Extensibility: users can add custom plugins (e.g., company-specific notifier)