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feat(web): workspace panes & tabs overhaul
A cohesive batch of pane/tab UX + the persisted workspace-state model (grouped
because the changes interleave across useWorkspacePanes, ChatTabBar, Workspace,
sessionEvents and the api types/client):
- Open a whole chat in a fresh pane via a new open_chat_in_new_pane event:
ChatTabBar tab context menu "Open in new pane", and MessageBubble.fork() now
lands the fork beside the original instead of replacing the active pane.
openChatInNewPane detaches the chat from any pane already holding it
(one-chat-per-pane).
- The tab-bar "+" becomes a New BooChat/BooTerm/BooCode menu (chat as a tab,
term/coder as split panes); the split button is unchanged.
- Drop the per-message "Open in pane" button (it opened a single message's
artifact) and its dead code; the artifact-pane machinery is left orphaned for
a later teardown.
- Session history: the empty/landing pane lists the session's open chats plus
archived chats (fetched separately), click to open / restore-and-open.
- Relocate-on-close: closing a chat pane moves its tabs (in order) into the
oldest chat/empty pane instead of discarding them; terminal/coder panes close
as before. Reopen strips the restored chatIds from all live panes first, so a
relocated-then-reopened pane never duplicates a tab — no stack-shape change.
- Stable global tab numbering: tabNumbers/nextTabNumber assigned on chat-pane
open, retired on close (never reused), rendered map-keyed (not positional).
- workspace_panes is now a WorkspaceState envelope { panes, tabNumbers,
nextTabNumber, closedPaneStack }; the reopen stack moved from a module-level
array into the persisted envelope so it survives reload. Hydrate/persist
normalize the legacy bare-array shape. appendClosed dedupes a value-identical
top entry to neutralize the StrictMode double-invoke of the setPanes updater.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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| 154ef78f7c |
v2.3.1-permission-questions: enrich ACP permission wire for interactive questions and elicitations
The permission_requested WS frame now carries kind ('tool'|'question'|'plan'|
'elicitation'), input (the tool's rawInput payload), and description fields.
PermissionCard detects question-type permissions (Claude Code's AskUserQuestion)
and renders an interactive radio/checkbox form instead of approve/deny buttons.
Submitting answers auto-selects the first allow option.
Also wires up ACP createElicitation (unstable/experimental) — JSON Schema-driven
forms for structured user input. The same PermissionCard renders elicitation
fields with type-appropriate inputs. Both flows use the existing permission-waiter
blocking pattern with 120s timeout.
The response path (POST /api/coder/tasks/:id/permission) now accepts optional
updated_input alongside option_id, forwarded to the ACP agent as the user's
answer payload. Elicitation responses map to accept/decline/cancel actions.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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| 93d3f86c2b |
v2.2-paseo-providers: Paseo provider stack + v2.2.1 pane-scoped chat fixes
Ship Paseo-equivalent provider snapshot, AgentComposerBar, ACP dispatch rewrite with streaming/persist, permission prompts, and agent commands. Follow-up: pane-scoped chat resolution, CoderMessageList tool timeline, WS user-delta replace, and inference orphan tool_call stripping. Archive openspec v2-2; update CHANGELOG and CURRENT. Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com> |
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| 0fa46cd06c |
v1.13.12: skills audit + token-tracking fix + codecontext + cap50 + UI cleanups
Multi-topic batch. The big-ticket item is the skills audit; the rest are smaller patches that compounded during the audit work. ## Skills audit (rules→recipes split) Vendored all 26 skills from /home/samkintop/opt/skills/ into data/skills/ (the boocode-repo-local skill library — see docker-compose change below). Audited via 5 parallel Claude Code agent-teams running the mgechev/skills-best-practices 4-step protocol (Discovery → Logic → Edge Case → self-Architecture-Refinement) per skill, ~2 min wall-clock vs the ~3.7-hour serial estimate. Result: 14 skills surviving (renamed to gerund form, frontmatter matched), 11 deleted (duplicates, BooCode-irrelevant patterns, Claude-already-does- natively), 1 migrated to BOOCHAT.md/BOOCODER.md as an always-true rule (verification-before-completion). Each surviving skill had its description refined to fix specific trigger gaps surfaced by the protocol — 4 real-bug findings landed (dead refs, stale tags, broken sub-file references in the original vendored content). Audit decisions documented in openspec/changes/v1.13.12-skills-audit/ audit-notes.md. Convention codified in BOOCHAT.md/BOOCODER.md "rules vs recipes" sections — future workflow rules go to those files (100% present), recipes stay in data/skills/ (~6% invoke rate in multi-turn per the Codeminer42 measurement). ## Token tracking + stale-stream banner fix (same root cause) ws-frames.ts IsoTimestamp was z.string().min(1) but postgres returns timestamp columns as JS Date objects. Every message_complete / session_updated / chat_updated frame was failing the v1.13.11 Zod gate and being silently dropped. Symptoms: token tracking blank in the UI (no usage frames landed); the 60s no-token-activity timer tripped the stale-stream banner because the frontend's local message state never saw status='streaming' flip to 'complete'. Fix: z.preprocess(v => v instanceof Date ? v.toISOString() : v, z.string().min(1)) applied to the IsoTimestamp primitive. Centralized, no publisher changes, works identically server + web (the parity test still passes). ## Codecontext .codecontextignore auto-install services/codecontext_client.ts now copies the codecontext/.codecontextignore.template into any project's root on the first call to that project if no .codecontextignore exists. One file written per project, idempotent (in-memory Set guard + access-check), silent fallback on read-only project. Stops the upstream empty-source- file parser crash on foreign projects' node_modules — previously required manually copying the template per project. ## Tool-call budget cap 30 → 50 services/inference/budget.ts: BUDGET_READ_ONLY and BUDGET_NO_AGENT bumped to 50 (from 30). BUDGET_NON_READ_ONLY stays at 10 (no write tools landed yet). Real recon sessions were hitting 30 with ~3 turns wasted on codecontext parse failures; legitimate need was ~27, and Architect-class system overviews want deeper recon. Headroom of 20 absorbs failure-retry turns without changing the safety floor — the doom-loop guard (3 identical calls → abort) catches the actual failure mode this cap was guarding against. v1.14 (Phase C outer agent loop) will supersede this via per-agent agent.steps. Throwaway-ish patch but unblocks deeper recon today. ## UI cleanups - ChatPane queued-message dropdown removed. Each queued message now has three buttons: edit (pop back into ChatInput via sendToChat event), force-send (was the dropdown's only useful action), and cancel. Default behavior (send when streaming completes) needs no UI — it's the implicit do-nothing path. - ChatThroughput removed from desktop tab strip (ChatTabBar.tsx). Mobile tab switcher still shows it. ## Plumbing - .gitignore: data/* + !data/AGENTS.md + !data/skills/ negation patterns so the vendored skill library + agent registry become git-tracked while session DB state stays out. - docker-compose.yml: removed /opt/skills:/data/skills override mount. Skills now live in the boocode repo at data/skills/, auditable per-batch. The host-level /opt/skills/ is preserved untouched for any other tools that read from it. - .codecontextignore at repo root: auto-installed when codecontext was first called against /opt/boocode itself; matches the template. - CLAUDE.md: updated to document the v1.13.11 publishFrame wrapper + message_parts table + tool_cost_stats view + DB-integration test pattern + host-side smoke endpoint quirk. (Pre-existing in working tree before this batch; shipped here for completeness.) Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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| bc376c878d |
v1.13.11-b: convert raw broker.publish call sites to typed publishFrame
Second half of the WebSocket-frame-typing batch. Phase A (
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v1.13.11-a: WS frame schemas + frontend receive validation
First half of the WebSocket-frame-typing batch (split per recon — total
scope was ~535 LoC, larger than the roadmap's ~300 estimate, so the
server-side publish-site conversion lands separately in v1.13.11-b).
Phase A scope:
(1) apps/server/src/types/ws-frames.ts (NEW) — Zod schemas for all 27
wire-format WS frame types. Discriminated union (WsFrameSchema) plus
KNOWN_FRAME_TYPES const for diagnostic lookup. UUIDs are z.string().
uuid(); model-emitted tool_call_id stays z.string().min(1) since OpenAI-
compatible APIs emit "call_<random>" not UUID. Per-kind payload narrowing
(tool args, message_parts payloads) intentionally stays z.unknown() —
frame-level drift detection is the goal; deep payload validation is
follow-up work.
(2) apps/web/src/api/ws-frames.ts (NEW) — byte-identical mirror of the
authoritative server file. No path alias from web→server in the existing
tsconfig setup; sync-by-hand was chosen over a new packages/shared/ dir.
A ws-frames.test.ts test asserts the two files match.
(3) apps/server/src/services/broker.ts — adds publishFrame() and
publishUserFrame() methods to the Broker interface. Both validate via
WsFrameSchema and fail-closed: log + drop on invalid. createBroker now
accepts an optional FastifyBaseLogger so validation failures land in
the pino stream (with console.error fallback for unit tests). The
existing publish() / publishUser() raw methods stay legal — they get
converted to the typed variants in v1.13.11-b.
(4) apps/web/src/hooks/useSessionStream.ts + useUserEvents.ts — wrap
ws.onmessage with WsFrameSchema.safeParse. Fail-closed: invalid frames
log + return without dispatching. Hand-maintained WsFrame and
SessionEvent types stay in place; one cast bridges Zod-typed → narrowed
shape (Zod uses OpaqueObject for nested Message[] / WorkspacePane[] etc.,
which are dev-time-narrowed via the existing hand-maintained types).
(5) apps/web/package.json — adds zod ^3.23.8 as a direct dep. Was a
transitive dep via ai-sdk / postgres; promotion makes the import legal.
(6) Tests: 15 new in ws-frames.test.ts covering happy-path per major
frame type, drift-catchers (unknown type, invalid enum, non-UUID, negative
tokens), parts-authoritative read variants, the mirror-file diff check,
and four broker fail-closed scenarios. 219/219 server tests pass (was
204; +15 new).
Two recon corrections to the dispatch brief, both flagged before
implementation:
- No 'parts_appended' frame exists. The brief assumed one; the codebase
reads parts via the messages_with_parts view after message_complete
triggers a refetch. MessagePartSchema is therefore unused this batch.
- No 'tool_running' frame exists. The brief listed it as standalone; it
is in fact a 'chat_status' variant ({ status: 'tool_running' }), already
covered by ChatStatusFrame.
Smoke: clean container boot, no validation errors in the server log. Real
production frames pass validation (the schemas were derived from the
existing hand-maintained types in api/types.ts and sessionEvents.ts).
v1.13.11-b will follow immediately: convert all ~85 raw broker.publish /
ctx.publish call sites across 11 server files to publishFrame /
publishUserFrame. Mechanical edit; the wiring done here means the diff
in -b is just the call-site swaps.
~310 LoC across 9 files (4 new + 5 modified).
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