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2026-06-04feat(config): add subdirectory LSP config watchers and fix permission orderingv2-deprecatedAdam Malczewski
- Add watchDirConfig() for per-directory config watching - Register watchers for subdirectories with their own dispatch.toml - Fix permission ordering: move "*" wildcard to front so findLast reaches specific rules first (was silently breaking all specific bash permission rules) - Add comprehensive tests for watcher functionality - Update mocks in test files
2026-06-03feat(config): merge home-directory global dispatch.toml under project configAdam Malczewski
Load an optional global config at ~/.config/dispatch/dispatch.toml (override via DISPATCH_GLOBAL_CONFIG) and deep-merge it underneath every project/working-directory dispatch.toml, so machine-wide settings — most notably globally available LSP servers — work in any repo without per-repo config. Local always wins on conflicts. - loader: add getGlobalConfigPath(), loadGlobalConfig(), mergeConfigs(); loadConfig(dir) now loads+merges global. [lsp] and [[keys]] merge by id; [permissions] merge per-group with global patterns emitted first so local rules win at evaluation time (findLast). A malformed global config is downgraded to empty rather than breaking every repo. - watcher: watch BOTH global and local dispatch.toml so hot-reload re-merges on either change (dedupes when paths coincide). - export new loader fns from config/index and core index. - types/agent-manager: doc updates reflecting merged LSP resolution. - dispatch.toml: document global-default merge behavior; activate biome and typescript-language-server LSP entries. - tests: merge precedence, lsp/keys merge-by-id, permissions merge, filesystem integration, malformed-global resilience; isolate global path in existing loader tests.
2026-06-03Merge branch 'dev' into warm/prompt-cache-warmingAdam Malczewski
# Conflicts: # packages/api/src/agent-manager.ts # packages/api/tests/agent-manager.test.ts # packages/frontend/src/lib/tabs.svelte.ts
2026-06-03fix: warm the SAME Anthropic message-cache bucket as real turnsAdam Malczewski
Root cause of the 'first warmup misses' + 'switch to chat misses' bugs: Anthropic keys the MESSAGE-level prompt cache on `tool_choice` AND the extended-thinking parameters (both rows in their cache-invalidation table mark the messages cache as invalidated on change). The original warmCache() sent toolChoice:'none' and NO thinking providerOptions, while real turns send toolChoice:'auto' + thinking config for the effort. So warming and chat wrote TWO different message-cache buckets: - warmup #1 missed (no warm-only bucket existed yet), every later warmup hit its own bucket; - the next real chat message read the OTHER bucket → miss. Fix: extract a shared buildStreamOptions() that produces the cache-affecting params (toolChoice + thinking providerOptions + maxOutputTokens). Both run() and warmCache() now call it with the SAME resolved reasoning effort, so the warming replay refreshes the exact cache the next real message reads. The trivial probe turn is still appended AFTER the last cache breakpoint, so it never disturbs the cached prefix. Threaded the per-tab reasoning effort (per-model -> per-tab selector -> default, mirroring processMessage) from the frontend resolver through POST /chat/warm to warmCacheForTab to warmCache. Tests: updated the warmCache toolChoice test to assert it MATCHES a real turn, added an invariant test driving run() and warmCache() and asserting identical cache-affecting params, and assert effort forwarding in the frontend store. check / test (780) / frontend build / typecheck all green.
2026-06-03feat: prompt cache warming for idle tabsAdam Malczewski
Keep a tab's provider prompt-cache warm while idle by periodically replaying the exact cached conversation prefix plus a single trivial throwaway turn, resetting the provider's ~5-min cache TTL so the user's next real message hits a warm cache. Backend: - Agent.warmCache(history): extracts buildLlmContext() shared with run(), then re-sends the identical system+tools+history prefix (same Anthropic cache_control breakpoints) plus a 'reply with just a .' probe turn via toolChoice:none. Returns the request usage; mutates no history, emits/persists nothing. - AgentManager.warmCacheForTab(): resolves the same agent the next real turn would use, replays the FULL genuine history, refuses while a turn is running. - POST /chat/warm: returns ONLY the warming request's usage (never persisted, never folded into the real usage aggregate). Frontend: - cache-warming.svelte.ts store: per-tab 4-min repeating idle timer with countdown, warming-specific last-request cache %, and error capture. Arms on turn end, pauses during a turn, disables+resets on a real user message. - cache-warm-storage.ts: per-tab localStorage persistence of the toggle. - Lifecycle hooks wired into tabs.svelte.ts (status/statuses/sendMessage/ hydrate/create/open/close). - ModelSelector: bottom-of-panel checkbox + debug strip (last-% / countdown / error), shown only when enabled. Warming cache data never touches the real Cache Rate view. Tests: core warmCache (5), api warm route (3) + warmCacheForTab (3), frontend store (12) + storage (10). check / test (779) / frontend build / typecheck all green.
2026-06-03Merge branch 'dev' into cmp7/compaction-toolAdam Malczewski
# Conflicts: # packages/frontend/src/lib/components/ChatInput.svelte
2026-06-03feat(compaction): add UI-driven conversation compactionAdam Malczewski
Summarize a conversation's older "head" into a structured anchored Markdown summary while preserving the most recent turns verbatim, shrinking context size while keeping the information needed to continue coherently. Triggered by a "Compact conversation" button in Chat Settings (not an agent tool). Approach informed by OpenCode's session/compaction.ts: - Ported SUMMARY_TEMPLATE (Goal / Constraints / Progress / Key Decisions / Next Steps / Critical Context / Relevant Files) and the anchored-summary buildPrompt (re-summarizes a prior summary when present). - Ported the TOOL_OUTPUT_MAX_CHARS (2000) cap on tool results in the summary request. - Simplified tail selection to a fixed recent-turn count (DEFAULT_TAIL_TURNS=2) instead of OpenCode's token-budget splitTurn. core: - New src/compaction/ module (pure, DB-free): template, prompt builder, head/tail selection, transcript renderer with tool-output capping, prior summary extraction. Generic over ChatMessage so callers keep turnId/seq. - db/chunks.ts: rekeyChunks(from,to) relocates a tab's full history to a backup tab (reversible — nothing is deleted). - AgentEvent: compaction-started / -complete / -error variants. api: - AgentManager.compactTab(tempTabId, sourceTabId): side-effect-free resolveConnection() for the compactor model (configured compaction_model_*, else the source tab's own key+model), one-shot tool-less summary generation via a transient Agent, then relocate full history to a fresh backup tab and re-seed the canonical source id with [summary turn + preserved tail]. Source tab is locked (messages queue) during the run; queue drains afterward. - Routes: POST /tabs/:id/compact, GET/PUT /tabs/settings/compaction-model. frontend: - "Compact conversation" button in ModelSelector (Chat Settings), between Working Directory and the agent toggle; idle-gated. - Compaction-model key+model selector in Settings, beside the title model. - Transient placeholder tab shows a large, non-faded "Please wait, compacting conversation…" screen; closing it cancels. Source input locked while running. - Handle compaction-* events: reload compacted source, insert backup tab, refocus source, discard placeholder. tests: core compaction unit tests, rekeyChunks DB test, AgentManager.compactTab orchestration tests, and compaction route tests. All green (713 tests), biome clean, all typechecks pass, frontend builds.
2026-06-03Merge branch 'dev' into img8/image-attachmentsAdam Malczewski
2026-06-02feat(chat): paste-to-attach images/PDFs with model capability checkAdam Malczewski
Add multimodal image/PDF input to the chat box via clipboard paste, gated by a graceful per-model capability check. UX: a pasted image/PDF inserts an inline token (【image:…】 / 【pdf:…】) into the draft, so attachments have ORDER relative to typed text and can be referenced positionally. The token is the only handle — deleting it (atomic Backspace/ Delete, or selection overlap) detaches the file; an input-reconciliation safety net detaches any attachment whose token is no longer intact. No preview strip. Capability check: resolveModelCapabilities reads models.dev modalities.input (new GET /models/capabilities, mirrors /context-limit). The input blocks Send (no tokens spent) only on a definitive 'no'; unknown capability (catalog offline / unmapped provider) stays permissive. Attachments require a fresh turn — Send is blocked while generating and /chat rejects content mid-turn (409). Attachments are EPHEMERAL: forwarded to the model for the turn via ordered AI SDK ImagePart/FilePart content, but never persisted (history keeps the text with [image]/[pdf] markers). Text-only turns serialize byte-identically to before. Limits (Anthropic-aligned, enforced at paste + re-validated server-side): PNG/JPEG/WebP/GIF/PDF; image ≤5MB, PDF ≤32MB, ≤20 attachments, ≤32MB total. core: UserContentPart types, models/attachments validator, capability resolver, agent.run+toModelMessages thread ordered content. api: /chat content validation + passthrough. frontend: attachment-tokens helper, ChatInput paste/token/gating, per-tab staged attachments, App.svelte capability fetch. +44 tests.
2026-06-02feat(tools): add key_usage tool reporting API-key usage levelsAdam Malczewski
Adds an agent-callable `key_usage` tool that reports current usage for configured API keys so the agent can pick a key with headroom, warn before hitting a rate limit, and diagnose exhausted-key failures. Per key it reports: provider, active/exhausted status (with last error + when it was exhausted), remaining rate-limit headroom and reset timestamp per window (5-hour, weekly, and monthly where the provider exposes it), and whether the figures are live or served from cache (with the cache's last-fetched-from-source time). Supports anthropic and opencode-go keys (live with cache fallback for anthropic; live scrape for opencode-go). Optional `key_id` reports one key; omitted reports all. Hard permission gate `perm_key_usage` (default off): when disabled the tool is completely removed from the toolset/context. Registered in both the parent permission-gated path and the child whitelist path, advertised in the system prompt (TOOL_DESCRIPTIONS), grantable to subagents via the summon enum, and exposed as a frontend tool-permission checkbox. To report data freshness, claude.ts gains `getAccountUsageWithSource` + `ClaudeUsageResult` (live vs cache + cachedAt from usage_cache.cached_at); the existing `getAccountUsage` now delegates to it, preserving behavior. Tests: core key-usage tool suite (windows, %-conversion, freshness, exhausted status, unsupported/unavailable, filtering) + agent-manager perm-gate test.
2026-06-02Fix build scripts and deployment port issueAdam Malczewski
2026-06-02Merge branch 'dev' into feat/cs-code-search-toolAdam Malczewski
# Conflicts: # packages/api/src/agent-manager.ts # packages/api/tests/agent-manager.test.ts # packages/frontend/src/lib/components/ToolPermissions.svelte # packages/frontend/src/lib/settings.svelte.ts
2026-06-02Merge branch 'dev' into fix/wake-haiku-model-selectAdam Malczewski
2026-06-02fix(wake): resolve probe model dynamically from /v1/models by 'haiku' matchAdam Malczewski
The wake probe was hardcoded to claude-3-5-haiku-20241022, which the endpoint no longer serves (HTTP 404), exhausting the retry loop. Now the probe fetches the live model list via fetchAnthropicModels (falling back to ANTHROPIC_MODELS_FALLBACK if empty) and selects the current Haiku via a new pure selectHaikuModel() helper (first case-insensitive 'haiku' substring match; newest-first ordering). No-match surfaces a clear per-account error instead of crashing.
2026-06-02feat(api): fall back to next port (3000→3010) when the port is in useAdam Malczewski
The API server bound a fixed port (3000) and died with EADDRINUSE when it was taken — painful when running multiple dispatch instances (e.g. testing several feature branches at once). Replace the static default export with an explicit Bun.serve retry loop that increments the port by one on EADDRINUSE, from START_PORT (PORT env or 3000) up to MAX_PORT (3010), logging the chosen port and a hint to repoint the frontend's API URL on a bump. Guarded by import.meta.main so importing the module (for `app`) never binds a port. Frontend unchanged — set its API URL manually when a bump occurs.
2026-06-02feat(lsp): add config-driven LSP support (Roblox Luau via luau-lsp)Adam Malczewski
Add Language Server Protocol integration modeled on opencode's, wired for this codebase's plain-TypeScript tool/agent architecture. Core (@dispatch/core): - lsp/client.ts: LSP/JSON-RPC client over stdio (vscode-jsonrpc) with the initialize handshake, didOpen/didChange sync, push + pull diagnostics (textDocument/diagnostic, workspace/diagnostic), and a generic request() passthrough for hover/definition/references/documentSymbol. - lsp/server.ts: resolves dispatch.toml [lsp] entries into spawn specs. Config-driven only — no builtin registry, no auto-download. - lsp/manager.ts: process-wide LspManager owning client lifecycles, keyed by root+serverID, lazy spawn + reuse + graceful shutdown. - lsp/language.ts: extension->languageId map incl. .luau -> "luau". - lsp/diagnostic.ts: error-only <diagnostics> block formatting (1-based). - tools/lsp.ts: on-demand 'lsp' tool (1-based coords -> 0-based wire). - write-file.ts: optional onAfterWrite hook for diagnostics-on-write. - config schema: validate [lsp] block; DispatchConfig.lsp + LspServerConfig. API (@dispatch/api): - AgentManager owns one LspManager; per-working-directory server cache cleared on config reload; diagnostics appended to write_file results; 'lsp' tool gated by new perm_lsp setting; shutdownAll on destroy(). Config: - dispatch.toml: documented, commented [lsp.luau-lsp] Roblox example. Tests: fake-lsp-server fixture + client/manager/server/diagnostic/schema/ tool/write-hook suites, plus an opt-in real-binary luau-lsp smoke test (auto-skipped when luau-lsp is absent). 652 pass; biome + 3 typechecks green.
2026-06-02feat: add search_code tool wrapping the cs code-search engineAdam Malczewski
Add a dedicated, permission-gated search_code tool that wraps boyter/cs (code spelunker) — a fast, relevance-ranked, structure-aware code search engine — giving agents a better default than grep/find for exploratory 'where is X / how does Y work' searches (ranked results, snippets, ~5x smaller payloads). - packages/core/src/tools/search-code.ts: createSearchCodeTool factory; -f json invocation, workdir path containment, graceful missing-binary handling (DISPATCH_CS_BIN override), readable per-file formatted output. - Wire-up: export from core; register in agent-manager (both child-whitelist and parent perm paths) behind new perm_search_code; add to summon catalog + tools enum; frontend ToolPermissions + settings. - Docker: build a patched, statically-linked cs (pinned v3.1.0 commit) in a golang builder stage and bundle at /usr/local/bin/cs. - docker/cs/luau-declarations.patch: additive Luau declaration table so --only-declarations / definition ranking works for Roblox .luau files (upstream has Lua but not Luau). Applied during the Docker build. - Tests: new search-code.test.ts (stubbed JSON formatting + live-cs integration, skipped when cs absent); agent-manager/routes mocks + perm-gating assertions; loader pass-through. All tests (596), biome, and tsc (core/api/frontend) pass. cs-builder Docker stage verified to build and produce a working patched binary.
2026-06-02Merge branch 'dev' into perm/fix-user-agent-summon-permissionAdam Malczewski
# Conflicts: # packages/api/tests/agent-manager.test.ts
2026-06-02fix(tabs): say a reply will WAKE you with a new message (clearer than ↵Adam Malczewski
'arrives on its own') Matches actual behavior: a peer's reply wakes this tab with a new message in a later turn. Updated the send_to_tab description (both canReadTab branches), the delivery-result text (both branches), and the system-prompt one-liner; updated the test assertion accordingly.
2026-06-02fix(perm): decouple perm_user_agent from perm_summon for spawning user agentsAdam Malczewski
Granting only the user-agent (top-level) permission without the subagent-summon permission left the agent unable to summon user agents: the whole summon tool was gated behind perm_summon, so perm_user_agent alone produced no summon tool. Register summon when EITHER perm_summon OR perm_user_agent is granted. createSummonTool now takes an independent subagentEnabled flag (mirrors perm_summon) alongside userAgentEnabled (mirrors perm_user_agent): - subagent-only -> ordinary subagents, no top_level - user-agent-only -> spawns ONLY top-level user agents (top_level forced, background/top_level params dropped, user-agent catalog only) - both -> unchanged full behavior retrieve stays bundled with perm_summon (user agents are fire-and-forget). Adds core summon tests (user-agent-only mode + legacy-default regression) and an agent-manager summon/user_agent permission-split suite.
2026-06-02fix(tabs): only mention read_tab when the sender actually has it; CAPS on ONLYAdam Malczewski
The send_to_tab guidance previously told the agent it could call read_tab to check for a reply, but the tab-messaging permissions are split — a tab can hold send_to_tab WITHOUT read_tab (the exact case in testing). Advertising a tool the agent wasn't granted is wrong. Thread a canReadTab flag from AgentManager.buildTabCommToolEntries into createSendToTabTool (true iff this tab is also granted read_tab). The tool description and the delivery-result text now only reference read_tab when canReadTab is true; otherwise they say a reply arrives on its own and to end the turn. Drop the read_tab phrasing from the static TOOL_DESCRIPTIONS one-liner (can't be conditional per-tab there). Also uppercase ONLY in the recipient reply-contract footer for emphasis. Tests: cover both canReadTab branches for description + result text; assert ONLY is uppercased.
2026-06-02fix(tabs): clearer send_to_tab context to stop busy-wait + wrong-recipient ↵Adam Malczewski
replies Two behavioral problems observed once the tools were usable: 1. The SENDER busy-waited for a reply (ran 'sleep 20' / polled) instead of ending its turn. Tool description, the delivery result text, and the system-prompt one-liner now say plainly: do not sleep/poll/run commands to wait; a reply arrives on its own in a later turn (or via read_tab in a future turn); keep working if there's other work, else end your turn. 2. The RECIPIENT replied to its OWN user in plain text instead of routing the answer back through send_to_tab. The provenance wrapper now states the message is from another AGENT (not your user), and that to reply you must use send_to_tab addressed to the sender's handle — and only if asked, since it may just be context. A plain text answer reaches only your own user. Tests updated for the new wording.
2026-06-02fix(tabs): advertise send_to_tab/read_tab in the agent system promptAdam Malczewski
Granted tab-messaging tools were registered in the API tool payload but buildSystemPrompt built its 'You have access to the following tools' list by filtering toolNames through TOOL_DESCRIPTIONS, which had no entries for send_to_tab/read_tab. The model was therefore told it lacked those tools and refused to use them even when explicitly granted. Add the two missing TOOL_DESCRIPTIONS entries so the capability list matches the granted toolset. Add regression tests that capture the constructed Agent's systemPrompt and assert the tab-messaging tools are listed when granted (and omitted when not), locking the prompt list to the schema list so they can't drift again.
2026-06-02Merge branch 'dev' into td/todo-fixAdam Malczewski
2026-06-02Merge branch 'dev' into cr/claude-reset-fixAdam Malczewski
2026-06-02feat(todo): port opencode's declarative whole-list todo toolAdam Malczewski
Replace the imperative id-based CRUD todo tool (add/update/list/get/remove) with opencode's declarative whole-list design: a single `todos` param that replaces the entire list each call. No model-visible ids, no delta reasoning, no "task not found" spirals. - core: TaskItem { id, content, status }; statuses pending|in_progress| completed|cancelled. TaskList.setTasks/getTasks/onChange. New rich TODO_DESCRIPTION adapted from opencode's todowrite.txt. - api: TASK_MANAGEMENT_GUIDANCE system-prompt section (from anthropic.txt); updated TOOL_DESCRIPTIONS.todo. Reload fix: TabStatusSnapshot now carries per-tab tasks so getAllStatuses rehydrates the panel on reconnect. - frontend: mirror types; hydrate tasks from snapshot in both restore paths; upgrade sidebar Tasks panel to render content + all four statuses + progress. - tests: new core task-list.test.ts (15); updated api TaskList mocks + getAllStatuses task-snapshot coverage. bun run check clean; 569 tests pass; all packages typecheck.
2026-06-02fix(wake): probe with genuine Claude Code request shape so OAuth wakes succeedAdam Malczewski
The wake probe POSTed a bare { model, messages } body with no system[] identity. Anthropic validates system[] on OAuth (Pro/Max) subscription requests and rejects any that lack the verbatim Claude Code identity, so every scheduled wake (and the manual Wake-now button) failed silently — surfacing as a blank '— failed' status that then burned the retry budget. - Add pure buildWakeProbeBody(model) in @dispatch/core mirroring a genuine Claude Code request (billing header block + identity block + 'hi'), with a unit test for its shape. - wakeAllClaudeAccounts now sends that body plus the CLI session/request-id headers, and records 'HTTP <status>: <message>' on failure so the panel never shows a bare 'failed' and breakage stays debuggable.
2026-06-02feat(tabs): drag-reorder + double-click rename + per-tab chat draftAdam Malczewski
- TabBar: HTML5 drag-and-drop to reorder user tabs (subagent tabs untouched); double-click a tab title to rename (Enter/blur confirm, Escape cancel). - Store: add reorderTabs/renameTab/setDraft; per-tab in-memory `draft` and `manualTitle` fields. Manual rename suppresses first-message auto-title. - ChatInput: bind to the active tab's draft so switching tabs saves/restores unsent text instead of clobbering it. - Backend: updateTabPositions() + PATCH /tabs/reorder persist tab order to the existing `position` column; tabs without a stored position fall to the end then get explicit positions on first reorder. - Tests: store reorder/rename/auto-title-guard/draft coverage; core updateTabPositions coverage (FakeDatabase extended with transaction support).
2026-06-02Merge branch 'dev' into u3/agent-effort-levelAdam Malczewski
# Conflicts: # packages/api/tests/agent-manager.test.ts
2026-06-02Merge branch 'dev' into u1/usage-persistenceAdam Malczewski
2026-06-02fix: reconcile live cacheStats to DB truth on turn-sealedAdam Malczewski
Addresses the live-accumulator overshoot a Gemini review surfaced: the frontend adds every streamed usage event to cacheStats, but a rate-limited fallback attempt's usage is discarded server-side (never persisted). Live numbers overshot until a reload re-seeded from the DB aggregate. Fix: turn-sealed (emitted AFTER the atomic usage-row write) now carries the authoritative getUsageStatsForTab aggregate. The store REPLACES (not adds) cacheStats with it every turn — landing the just-sealed turn's usage AND self-healing any live drift, including the discarded-fallback overshoot. No extra round-trip (piggybacks turn-sealed); idempotent in the happy path. - core: add UsageStats type; getUsageStatsForTab returns it; turn-sealed gains optional usageStats field. - api: agent-manager reads getUsageStatsForTab post-flush and attaches it to the turn-sealed emit (try/catch: omit on DB error). - frontend: turn-sealed handler replaces cacheStats (undefined ⇒ untouched back-compat; null ⇒ clear). Tests: frontend reconcile/self-heal/back-compat/null-clear; api turn-sealed carries aggregate. 509 -> 514 passing; typecheck + biome green.
2026-06-02feat(context-window): show current/max context usage per tab/modelAdam Malczewski
Add a 'Context Window' sidebar view showing the live context occupancy (latest request's input+output) against the model's maximum context window, resolved dynamically from the models.dev catalog. - core: models.dev catalog module (resolveContextLimit) with disk cache, TTL, stale-fallback + offline penalty memo; null for unknown models. - api: GET /models/context-limit?provider=&modelId=. - frontend: ContextWindowPanel + computeContextUsage helper; App resolves + caches the active model's max (anthropic/opencode-anthropic only); percent shown to 2 decimals; degrades to bare token count when max unknown. - tests: core catalog (13), api route (3), frontend helper (6).
2026-06-02feat: persist per-tab token/cache usage across reloadAdam Malczewski
Persist usage as invisible type:"usage" chunk rows (side channel): - core: add "usage" ChunkType + UsageData; exclude usage rows from getChunksForTab/getTotalChunkCount; add getUsageStatsForTab aggregate (exported from barrel); defensive skip in groupRowsToMessages. - api: agent-manager accumulates per-attempt usageRows and flushes them in the same atomic appendChunks call as the turn's content (discarded on a superseded fallback attempt). GET /tabs enriches rows with usageStats. - frontend: hydrateFromBackend seeds cacheStats from usageStats (reload only; no re-seed on statuses reconnect, so no double-count with live events). Tests: core DB-backed usage persistence/aggregate; api usage-row-per-event + fallback discard; routes GET /tabs usageStats; frontend hydrate seed + no-double-count + live-accumulation-after-seed. 495 -> 509 passing.
2026-06-02feat(agents): per-model reasoning effort levelAdam Malczewski
Add a per-model/key reasoning effort setting to agent definitions, surfaced and editable in the Agent Settings page and displayed at a glance in the model selector views. - core: single source of truth for effort levels (REASONING_EFFORTS, DEFAULT_REASONING_EFFORT='high', labels, isReasoningEffort guard); add 'xhigh' level; AgentModelEntry.effort; xhigh budget=24000 for classic-thinking Claude; default floor 'high'. Persist/parse effort in the agent TOML loader. - api: thread effort through the fallback chain with per-model -> per-tab -> default precedence; validate /chat + agentModels effort from the canonical list. - frontend: effort <select> per model row in AgentBuilder; effort badges in ModelSelector (agent + subagent chains); Thinking dropdown sourced from canonical list; per-tab default raised to 'high'. - tests: +15 (loader round-trip, agent xhigh budget, canonical list + guard, api precedence, route validation).
2026-06-01merge: dev into r1/claude-reset-fixAdam Malczewski
Brings in the n2/ntfy-notifications feature (ntfy.sh push notifications with per-event toggles, subagent-suppression flag, topic-only input, Settings UI, dispatcher + transport + config modules, 12+ new tests), the header declutter (theme picker + Debug panel moved into Settings / sidebar), the shared theme boot-apply module, and an a11y label for the remove-panel button. No code changes from this branch were touched by the merge — the overlap was purely textual. Conflict resolution: 1. HANDOFF.md (add/add conflict). Both branches independently put a single-purpose HANDOFF.md at the repo root for their respective in-flight feature, matching the existing convention (c351719 did the same for this branch; 29bdd00 did the same for ntfy). After this merge both features ship, so neither is in-flight anymore. Archive both into notes/: - notes/wake-schedule-handoff.md (this branch — git tracks as a rename from HANDOFF.md) - notes/ntfy-notifications-handoff.md (dev — recovered from MERGE_HEAD before deletion) The root HANDOFF.md is intentionally absent post-merge; the next in-flight branch will create its own. 2. packages/api/tests/routes.test.ts (auto-merged). dev appended ntfy stubs to the vi.mock('@dispatch/core', ...) factory; this branch appended a 'Wake schedule routes' describe block at the bottom. The two regions don't overlap and the textual auto-merge is correct (verified: 6 describe blocks, both mock-stub regions and the new describe present, no conflict markers). Verification on the merge commit: bun run test → 31 files, 495 / 495 passing (was 431 on the branch + 64 from dev) bun run check → biome clean, 156 files bun run --cwd packages/frontend typecheck → svelte-check 0 errors, 0 warnings dev can now fast-forward to this commit: git checkout dev && git merge --ff-only r1/claude-reset-fix
2026-06-01fix(api): wake-schedule toggle requires explicit action: 'on' | 'off'Adam Malczewski
Round-2 Gemini review surfaced that the toggle endpoint derived add-vs- remove from its own in-memory state, which combined catastrophically with any UI desync: a user clicking to turn ON an hour the UI showed as off, but the server had as on, would silently get the hour turned OFF. The clicks felt 'inverted' and the only recovery was a full reload. Fix: require an explicit `action` field on every /toggle request. The client must declare its intent; the server is no longer allowed to guess. Idempotency rules: - action: 'off' on an already-off hour → 200, no-op success. - action: 'on' on an already-on hour → 200, REPLACES timestamps (so a recovering UI can re-assert the user's wall-clock intent without a delete-then-add round trip). - Missing or invalid action → 400. The 'off' path no longer reads or requires `timestamps`. The 'on' path still requires all four slot timestamps as finite Unix-ms numbers (the skewed-toggle relaxation from round 1 is preserved). Tests: - toggle() helper auto-derives action from `timestamps` presence, so the existing 12 tests stayed terse. One test that relied on the old 'empty body = add' behavior now passes `action: 'on'` explicitly. - Added 4 new contract tests: * rejects requests missing/with-invalid action * action='off' on an already-off hour is idempotent * action='on' on an already-on hour replaces timestamps (the round-2 desync-recovery scenario) * action='off' ignores stray timestamps payloads 29 / 29 routes tests pass; 431 / 431 across the workspace.
2026-06-01feat(notifications): topic-only input (drop URL validation)Adam Malczewski
The Settings field is now a plain topic name (e.g. `my-secret-topic`) instead of a full URL. The transport always posts to `https://ntfy.sh/<topic>` (URL-encoded), and the only server-side check is "non-empty when enabled". Removes the user-visible "string does not match the expected pattern" error people hit when typing a bare topic. - packages/core/src/notifications/ntfy.ts: drop validateTopicUrl; add buildNtfyUrl(topic) + exported NTFY_BASE_URL. - packages/core/src/notifications/types.ts, config.ts: rename topicUrl -> topic; update docs. - packages/api/src/routes/notifications.ts: only validates non-empty topic when enabled. Also fixes a latent bug where notifySubagents was dropped on every PUT (was not passed to normalizeNtfyConfig). - packages/frontend/src/lib/components/SettingsPanel.svelte: relabel field "Topic URL" -> "Topic"; placeholder "your-secret-topic"; updated helper copy. - Tests updated: rewrote validateTopicUrl coverage as buildNtfyUrl coverage + proof that previously-rejected topics (dots, spaces, unicode, "Any Topic Whatsoever") now POST cleanly. - HANDOFF.md: added a short "topic-only input" section.
2026-06-01fix(api): wake-schedule — accept skewed toggles, atomic persist, ↵Adam Malczewski
boot-recovery reason Three review-finding fixes in models.ts + regression tests: 1. POST /wake-schedule/toggle no longer rejects 'past' timestamps (Gemini #1, High). Client-server clock skew + request latency meant a freshly-computed nextOccurrenceAt(HH:MM) for an imminent slot could land in the past by the time the server validated it, silently failing the UI toggle. The scheduler's recoverScheduleEntry already fires within MISSED_WAKE_GRACE_MS and rolls forward by 24h × N, so the strict <= now check was actively harmful. Kept Number.isFinite + slot-present validation. 2. persistSchedule is now transactional (Gemini #3, Medium). The old DELETE-then-N-INSERTs path, when an INSERT failed mid-loop, left the table empty (DELETE had committed) and silently wiped the user's schedule on next boot — the catch swallowed the error. Wrapped both in db.transaction(...): on failure everything rolls back, in-memory state is untouched, and the previously persisted snapshot stays intact. 3. Boot-recovery reason no longer masked when boot recovery + due slots coincide (Gemini #5, Nit). Capture bootFireRequested before clearing the flag and append ' (boot recovery)' to the reason so the lastWake/pendingRetry surface tells the truth. Tests: - Replaced 'POST toggle rejects past timestamp' (the bug-as-feature test) with 'POST toggle ACCEPTS a slightly-past timestamp (clock skew / latency)' regression guard. - Added 'POST toggle rejects NaN / Infinity / non-number slot values' to lock the malformed-input path. - Added 'snapshot remains consistent across toggle round-trips (persistSchedule atomicity)' — exercises GET/POST cycles to ensure the transactional impl agrees with itself across add/remove. All 427 tests pass; biome clean.
2026-06-01feat(notifications): add notifySubagents toggle to suppress subagent turn pingsAdam Malczewski
A parent agent that spawns 8 subagents was producing 9 "Turn complete" notifications per round — almost always noise. New `notifySubagents` config flag (defaults to false) gates `turn-completed` and `turn-error` from any tab with a `parentTabId`. The flag is intentionally NOT applied to `permission-required` — a subagent's permission prompt still needs a human tap to proceed, so suppressing it would silently hang the subagent. `agent-spawned` is already top-level-only by construction. Wiring: - core/notifications/types.ts: NtfyConfig.notifySubagents: boolean - core/notifications/config.ts: defaults to false; normalize() tolerates missing / wrong-typed values and falls back to false - core/notifications/dispatcher.ts: new optional TabParentLookup option (getTabParentId). When notifySubagents=false AND the lookup returns a non-empty parent id string, turn-completed/turn-error are dropped. Lookup failures (no lookup configured, throws, returns undefined) fall back to "treat as top-level" so legitimate top-level events are never silently dropped when the DB is briefly unreadable. - api/app.ts: wires getTabParentId via core's getTab(id)?.parentTabId - frontend SettingsPanel.svelte: "Include subagent tabs" checkbox with an explanatory hint that permission prompts still fire Tests (+9): - 3 in config.test.ts: default-false, explicit-true, wrong-typed fallback - 6 in dispatcher.test.ts: suppression of turn-completed/turn-error from subagents, no suppression when flag is true, permission-required not gated, graceful fallback when lookup is missing/throws/returns undefined Live ntfy.sh round-trip re-verified (status: 200).
2026-06-01feat(wake): probe 4 times per marked hour (:00 :15 :30 :45), coalesce ↵Adam Malczewski
same-tick fires Marking an hour on the Claude Wake Schedule panel now schedules FOUR probes within that hour instead of one. Rate-window edges are unforgiving — a single probe at :15 can miss the actual reset moment by up to 14 minutes; hitting :00 / :15 / :30 / :45 puts us within ~7 minutes of any reset that happens during that hour. When multiple slots come due in the same 30s scheduler tick (or recover together at boot), they coalesce into a SINGLE upstream wake call — no point hitting Anthropic 4× in the same window. DB schema - wake_schedule is now (hour, slot_minute, next_wake_at) PK (hour, slot_minute). Destructive migration: detect old single-row-per-hour schema by absence of the slot_minute column and DROP TABLE. No other table is touched. Per user direction: no back-compat for old rows. API - POST /models/wake-schedule/toggle add: { hour, timestamps: { '0': ms, '15': ms, '30': ms, '45': ms } } — all 4 slots required, all must be future Unix ms. Delete shape unchanged ({ hour }). - GET /models/wake-schedule shape: schedule: { '9': { '0': ts, '15': ts, '30': ts, '45': ts }, ... } probeSlotMinutes: [0, 15, 30, 45] resetOffsetHours, lastWake, pendingRetry (unchanged from prior commit) Frontend - Computes 4 timestamps client-side (next occurrence of HH:MM in local TZ) and sends them in one request. - markedHours summary now says 'Probes :00 :15 :30 :45 → reset by ~Xh later'. - Same in-flight tracking / current-hour ring / status row as before. Tests - wake-scheduler.test.ts unchanged (pure helpers still correct; added PROBE_SLOT_MINUTES + isProbeSlotMinute exports). - routes.test.ts rewritten for the new payload shape: 12 wake-schedule tests covering snapshot shape, add/remove (full 4-slot round-trip), validation (range, integer, past-slot, missing slot, non-object, missing timestamps), independent multi-hour scheduling, and re-toggle replacement. 417 tests total (was 414).
2026-06-01fix(api): wake scheduler — missed-wake recovery, retry consolidation, ↵Adam Malczewski
status surface Bugs fixed - Missed wakes silently lost. The old loadScheduleFromDB just pushed any past next_wake_at to its 'next occurrence' in *server* local time, so a wake that fired while the API was down never ran — defeating the whole point of the panel (overnight task picks up after a 5h rate-window reset). Now: if missed by <= 2h we fire it on the next tick; either way the entry is rolled forward by 24h-multiple steps. - Server-TZ drift. nextOccurrenceAt15 used the server's local TZ, so on a UTC Docker host running for a user in PST the reschedule slowly migrated the fire time. Now we advance by 24h * N from the original client-supplied timestamp, preserving the user's wall-clock intent. - Retry storm. Every failed wake pushed a new entry into a retries[] array, all converging at the same +5min instant. Replaced with a single shared pending-retry slot whose budget resets on subsequent failures. - Retry race with fresh fires. If a tick fired AND a retry was due in the same iteration we'd double-hit the upstream. Now retries only run on ticks where no fresh wake fired. New behavior surfaced on /wake-schedule: { schedule, resetOffsetHours, lastWake, pendingRetry } POST /wake-schedule/toggle now also rejects non-integer hours (4.5, etc.) and returns the same snapshot shape so the client can stay in sync. Tests: 9 new HTTP route tests covering snapshot shape, add/remove, validation (range, integer, past timestamp, missing timestamp), and independent multi-hour scheduling.
2026-06-01feat(api): extract pure wake-scheduler helpers (nextDailyAfter, ↵Adam Malczewski
recoverScheduleEntry) Side-effect-free module so missed-wake recovery and rescheduling can be unit-tested without booting Hono or touching SQLite. - nextDailyAfter: advances by 24h increments until strictly > now (handles multi-day gaps in a single step instead of looping a day at a time). - recoverScheduleEntry: classifies a past next_wake_at into 'fire now, then advance' vs 'silently advance' based on MISSED_WAKE_GRACE_MS (2h). - CLAUDE_RESET_OFFSET_HOURS / resetHourFor: single source of truth for the '+5h reset' display, previously hardcoded in three places. Includes 12 unit tests covering grace boundaries, multi-day skip, custom grace windows, and midnight wraparound.
2026-06-01feat(api): wire notification dispatcher into app + /notifications routesAdam Malczewski
PermissionManager: add onPromptAdded(listener) callback. Fires exactly once per unique pending prompt id, even when broadcastPending is called repeatedly for unrelated mutations (e.g. another prompt resolving while this one is still pending). app.ts: instantiate NotificationDispatcher, attach to both AgentManager and PermissionManager. Tab-title lookup via core's getTab so the notifications carry human-readable context instead of raw UUIDs. routes/notifications.ts: - GET /notifications — current config (auth token redacted) plus the event-type catalog and defaults - PUT /notifications — partial update; auth token semantics are undefined=keep, ''=clear, otherwise replace - POST /notifications/test — sends a test notification with the current config (rejects if disabled or topic invalid) Tests: - new permission-manager.test.ts covers the onPromptAdded contract (one-fire-per-prompt, dedup across rebroadcasts, unsubscribe, listener throws don't break siblings) - existing routes.test.ts gets stubs for the new core notification exports so the @dispatch/core mock stays complete
2026-06-01fix(queue): consume queued messages after a turn ends (start a new turn)Adam Malczewski
A message queued while the agent was mid-turn was only handled if it arrived DURING a tool batch (injected as a [USER INTERRUPT]). If it landed after the last tool call — or the turn had no tools — the agent silently appended it to history and ended the turn with no response, so it sat there unanswered. This affected both user-queued messages and agent-queued ones (send_to_tab). - agent.ts: stop the end-of-turn drain that swallowed trailing queued messages into history. They now stay on the queue. - agent-manager: after a CLEAN turn settles, continueFromQueue() drains the queue and starts a fresh turn to answer it. Skipped on a user-stopped or errored turn (queue preserved for the next send). - Loop safety: continuation draws from the existing autoWakeBudget, so a runaway agent<->agent chain is bounded; human sends refill it, so human conversations are never throttled. - dequeueMessages now tags message-consumed with reason "interrupt" | "continuation"; the frontend collapses continuation- consumed queued bubbles into the next turn's initiator row (avoids the linger/dup traps documented in queue-interrupt-reconcile-edge-cases.md). - Tests: agent (no-swallow + interrupt regression), agent-manager (continuation, no-op when empty, user-stop preserves queue, bounded loop), frontend (continuation bubble becomes next initiator). - wishlist: remove the now-fixed item.
2026-06-01feat(tabs): tab-to-tab agent communication via short handlesAdam Malczewski
Add send_to_tab / read_tab tools so an agent can message or read another tab by a git-style short handle (shortest unique prefix of the tab UUID, min 4 chars), shown in the tab bar. - core/db/tabs: resolveTabPrefix + shortestUniquePrefix (open tabs only, LIKE-sanitized prefix matching) - new tools read-tab.ts / send-to-tab.ts (+ tests) decoupled from the DB TabRow via a minimal ResolvedTabRef projection - agent-manager: unified deliverMessage routing (busy -> queue, idle -> new turn) shared by POST /chat and send_to_tab; agent->agent auto-wake budget (MAX_AGENT_AUTO_WAKES) to bound ping-pong loops - summon/loader: send_to_tab + read_tab as grantable tools - frontend: shortHandleFor + handle badge in TabBar; perm toggles - notes: tab-comm / user-agents / todo-redesign plans - chore: biome format fixes (debug-logger, summon.test) Refs notes/plan-tab-comm.md
2026-05-31feat: implement user agents (top-level tabs via summon)Adam Malczewski
- agent parameter is now required on summon tool - new top_level param spawns independent fire-and-forget user agent tabs - gated by perm_user_agent permission (UI checkbox added) - agent definition type validation (subagent vs user-agent slug mismatch) - context-aware error messages when agent slug not found - read_file_slice added to summon tool's allowed tools enum - updated and expanded summon tests
2026-05-30feat(chunks): chunk-native frontend store with turn-sealed reconcile + ↵Adam Malczewski
per-chunk eviction Replace the stored ChatMessage[] with a chunk-native model: tab.chunks (sealed ChunkRow[]) + tab.live (transient in-flight turn buffer) + derived tab.renderGroups. This enables per-chunk eviction (trimming WITHIN a large turn) and raw-chunk pagination (loadOlderChunks), removing the whole-message eviction limitation. Backend: - Emit turn-start/turn-sealed around each turn; expose currentTurnId in the status snapshot. turn-sealed fires after the durable write (status:idle fires before it). - New GET /tabs/:id/chunks raw paginated endpoint (limit/before). - Wrap appendChunks in a single SQLite transaction. Frontend: - turn-sealed drives a turn-aware reconcile that folds the sealed turn into chunks while preserving a concurrent newer in-flight turn and pending queued messages; deferred while the user is scrolled up. - Stable turn-scoped render keys (${turnId}:${role}:${n}) avoid remount/flash. Reconcile correctness (three review passes): - preserve a concurrent newer turn when an earlier deferred reconcile flushes; - keep optimistic queued user messages (no loss); - turn-start backfill skips pending queued rows and tags only the turn initiator; - bind consumed interrupt messages to the in-flight turn so they collapse on seal (no lingering/duplicated bubble). Tests: chat-store reconcile/eviction/pagination suite; api chunks endpoint + events.
2026-05-30refactor(chunks): append-only chunk log with per-step cache-stable wireAdam Malczewski
Replace the message-as-container model with a flat, append-only chunk log. - chunks table (id, tab_id, seq, turn_id, step, role, type, data_json): one row per chunk; tool_call (assistant) and tool_result (tool) are SEPARATE rows linked by callId. Message/turn are derived groupings, not stored. - chunks/transform.ts: DB-free explode (Chunk[] -> rows) / group (rows -> messages), shared by backend and the browser frontend. - Cache fix: toModelMessages segments each turn at tool-batch boundaries into stable [assistant, tool] pairs per step, so earlier steps serialize byte-identically across requests (kills the prompt-cache churn). - agent-manager persists a turn's chunks on seal (once), discarding a failed fallback attempt's partial chunks; rebuilds agent history from the log. - GET /messages windows the log by chunk seq then groups; loadMoreMessages merges a turn split across the window boundary by turnId. - One-shot migration drops the legacy messages table and clears tabs; settings/credentials/keys/usage preserved. Full suite green (317 tests); biome, tsc, and svelte-check clean.
2026-05-29fix(claude): eliminate /home mount race that blanks Claude credentials at bootAdam Malczewski
On hosts where /home is a separate filesystem, the dispatch-api service could start before /home was mounted. The API's first DB access then failed (EACCES: mkdir '/home/tradam'), Claude account discovery silently caught the error and left claudeAccounts empty, and -- because discovery only ran in the constructor -- it stayed empty for the whole process lifetime. Every Claude message then fell back to the deepseek-v4-flash / empty-key defaults, producing a 401 'Missing API key' from OpenCode Zen. Fixes: - s6 run script waits (capped ~30s) for /home/tradam before exec'ing bun; passes instantly where /home is on the root filesystem. - systemd unit gains RequiresMountsFor=/home and After=...home.mount. - agent-manager re-runs _refreshClaudeAccounts() on config hot-reload and lazily on an empty cache in the Anthropic path, so a process that lost the boot race self-heals on the next request instead of staying broken.
2026-05-29feat: stop generation button with abort signal plumbingAdam Malczewski
- Add POST /chat/stop endpoint on API - Thread abortSignal from agent-manager through Agent.run() to streamText - Thread abortSignal option through the Agent.run() signature - Emit status:idle on stopTab() so frontend WS gets the update - Add stopGeneration() store method on frontend tabStore - Add stop button in ChatInput (btn-sm lg:btn-xs for mobile tap target) - Add tests for /chat/stop endpoint - Refactor processMessage to pass abortSignal to agent.run