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a8c84ecfe4 chore+docs: config, agent registry, codecontext, v2.6 spec, changelog
Working-tree config/doc changes (.gitignore, CLAUDE.md, AGENTS.md removal + data/AGENTS.md, codecontext Dockerfile/shim — pre-existing) plus this session's v2-6 persistent-agent-sessions openspec proposal/design/tasks (planning only; feature unimplemented, reserves the v2.6.0 tag) and the v2.5.2 CHANGELOG entry.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-29 03:12:31 +00:00
547fd70650 server/coder: working-tree backend changes (pre-existing)
Checkpoint of in-progress backend work present in the tree, not authored this session: auto_name, inference tool-phase/turn, secret_guard, provider-registry, plus a new agent-allowlist test (7 tests, passing).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-29 03:12:16 +00:00
990a615b87 web(coder UI): ChatInput migration + Thinking render + DiffPanel route fix
Bundles in-progress working-tree UI work not authored this session (CoderPane ChatInput migration, AgentComposerBar/CoderMessageList/tab-bar/sidebar/pane refinements, provider icons) with this session's changes to the same files: MessageBubble renders a collapsible 'Thinking' block from reasoning_text/reasoning_parts (surfacing ACP agent_thought_chunk + native reasoning), and the DiffPanel approve/reject calls are repointed to the real /api/coder/pending/:id/apply and /reject routes (the old /sessions/:id/pending/:id/approve|reject paths did not exist).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-29 03:12:06 +00:00
5352fd9942 coder(pending): new-file-from-RightRail create endpoint + modal
POST /api/sessions/:sessionId/pending/create queues a pending_changes create via queueCreate (WriteGuardError -> 422 with the guard message). RightRail gains a 'New file from pasted text' modal (path + content) wired through api.coder.createPendingFile; sessionId is threaded down from App.tsx. The staged change shows in the CoderPane DiffPanel for explicit apply.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-29 03:11:50 +00:00
66df410826 web: fix mobile nav stuck-open on rejoin + paste-chip code fence
useViewport re-syncs the snapshot on pageshow/visibilitychange/resize/orientationchange — iOS reported a stale width on backgrounded-tab restore, leaving isMobile=false so the sidebar rendered as a permanent column with no close affordance. flattenToMessage now inserts pasted-text chips verbatim instead of wrapping them in a triple-backtick fence.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-29 03:11:42 +00:00
f89c8f3f15 coder(dispatcher): react to new tasks via LISTEN/NOTIFY, poll as fallback
AFTER INSERT trigger on tasks fires pg_notify('tasks_new'); the dispatcher listens via porsager sql.listen and triggers an immediate poll, with the setInterval poll kept at 2s as a missed-notification safety net. Per-session guard unchanged (no double-dispatch).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-29 03:11:34 +00:00
cbef7618b3 v2.5.1-budget-100: raise all tool call budgets to 100 + codecontextignore fix
Budget defaults raised from 50/10/50 to 100/100/100 (read-only,
non-read-only, no-agent). Per-agent max_tool_calls from AGENTS.md
still overrides.

Added .claude/worktrees/ to .codecontextignore to prevent
get_codebase_overview from parsing empty stub files in stale
worktree node_modules.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-28 02:40:26 +00:00
fcc7c5a86e v2.5.0-task-model: lightweight task model services + tasks table
Task model infrastructure for cheap LLM calls (auto-naming, search
rewrite, tags, summaries) via a dedicated llama-server instance at
TASK_MODEL_URL, falling back to LLAMA_SWAP_URL with FAST_MODEL when
unset. Replaces the inline fetch in auto_name.ts with taskModelCompletion.

Adds search query rewriting: on step 0 when web tools are enabled, the
user's message is summarized into a search intent hint appended to the
system prompt, improving web_search relevance.

Schema: tasks table for provider dispatch and arena, sessions.tags column.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-27 21:44:39 +00:00
bcfc94fa47 v2.4.1-sidecar-routing: route per-agent flags to llama-sidecar + tool gap fix
Batch 3c: when an agent has llama_extra_args in AGENTS.md, provider.ts
routes inference through LLAMA_SIDECAR_URL instead of LLAMA_SWAP_URL.
X-Agent-Flags header built from the agent's flags. Boot-time guard
refuses to start if any agent has llama_extra_args but LLAMA_SIDECAR_URL
is unset. PrefixFingerprint gains a route field (swap/sidecar) for
per-turn visibility. 9 provider tests.

AGENTS.md tool gap: all agents (except Prompt Builder) were missing 8
tools that were added after the original tool lists were written:
request_read_access, view_truncated_output, ask_user_input, git_status,
get_blast_radius, get_hot_files, get_middleware, get_routes. The missing
request_read_access caused silent "permission denied" when reading files
outside the project root.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-27 19:28:08 +00:00
90a6761b07 v2.4.0-unsloth-studio-lift: port 3 Unsloth Studio AGPL-3.0 modules
Batch 1 — tool-call-parser.ts: replaces xml-parser.ts with a port of
Unsloth's tool_call_parser.py. Adds balanced-brace JSON scanner,
single-param fast path, hasToolSignal/stripToolMarkup/parseToolCallsFromText
exports, and stream-finalization stripping at all three final-write sites
(error-handler, finalizeCompletion, executeToolPhase). Anthropic <invoke>
shape preserved. 75+12 tests.

Batch 2 — web/html-to-md.ts: parse5 tree-walking HTML-to-Markdown converter
ported from Unsloth's _html_to_md.py. Replaces web_fetch's regex stripHtml
with structured markdown output (headings, links, lists, tables, code blocks,
blockquotes, entity decoding). 29 tests.

Batch 3 — llama-args-validator.ts: port of llama_server_args.py deny-list
validator. Wired into AGENTS.md frontmatter parser — llama_extra_args field
validated at load time, rejects managed flags (model identity, networking,
auth/TLS, server UI). No runtime consumer yet (llama-swap boundary). 76 tests.

All three files carry SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only headers.
LICENSE flipped to AGPL-3.0-only in prior commit (a938cf1).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-26 23:30:50 +00:00
a938cf1d42 License: AGPL-3.0-only 2026-05-26 23:29:25 +00:00
6f6b3afb5d v2.3.2-coder-answer-endpoint: fix ask_user_input submit in CoderPane
The CoderPane runs its own inference runner and broker on the boocoder
service. The AskUserInputCard was calling /api/chats/:id/answer_user_input
on the main BooChat server, which has a different inference runner — the
answer was accepted but the next turn was enqueued on the wrong runner,
so nothing happened.

Fix: register the same answer_user_input endpoint on the boocoder, and
add an apiPrefix prop to AskUserInputCard so the CoderPane routes
through /api/coder/chats/:id/answer_user_input. BooChat's MessageList
continues to use the default (no prefix) path.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-26 21:54:08 +00:00
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>
2026-05-26 21:28:14 +00:00
792bbb9da3 v2.3.0-sampling-params-ask-user: agent sampling params, ask_user_input in CoderPane, UX polish
Add top_p/top_k/min_p/presence_penalty to AGENTS.md frontmatter and thread
through inference (agents.ts parser → Agent type → stream-phase → sentinel
summaries). Null means omit from request body, preserving provider defaults.

Wire ask_user_input interactive card into both BooCoder frontends: the
CoderPane in BooChat's SPA (CoderMessageList now renders AskUserInputCard
instead of ToolCallLine for ask_user_input tool calls) and the standalone
coder SPA (MessageBubble + new AskUserInputCard + shadcn ui primitives).

Additional fixes: SessionLandingPage uses ChatInput with slash-command
support and lazy chat creation; Session.tsx hydrate-race fix for empty pane
promotion; AgentPicker wider dropdown with line-clamp; ModelPicker min-width;
Textarea converted to forwardRef; Recon agent added to AGENTS.md; codecontext
host port exposed in docker-compose.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-26 21:02:21 +00:00
31e1b32be1 v2.2.2-xml-placeholder-reject: drop placeholder XML tool calls at parse time
Reject qwen3.6 spurious <invoke> tails with path "..." or empty args before
they enter toolCalls, preventing duplicate assistant answers. Dropped blocks
append to flushed text; four new xml-parser tests. DEFERRED-WORK §6 for
console.debug → pino cleanup.

Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
2026-05-26 16:22:43 +00:00
314adaae48 docs: reconcile roadmap, README, and deferred work for v2.2 ship state
Mark v2.2/v2.2.1 shipped and v2.3 planned in roadmap and README; fix
DEFERRED-WORK §2 (ACP probe skip is planned, not resolved).

Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
2026-05-26 15:27:16 +00:00
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>
2026-05-26 15:18:31 +00:00
04673eaf59 v2.1.1: roadmap cleanup + README update + openspec archive
- Archive all 10 shipped openspec changes to openspec/changes/archived/
- Update boocode_roadmap.md: date, shipped status for v1.14/v1.15/v2.0, add v2.1.0 section
- Update README.md: 3-app monorepo, add services table, add What's shipped section
- Remove stale active openspec folders (all work shipped)
2026-05-25 20:23:22 +00:00
d8ffee1950 v2.1.0-provider-picker: BooCoder systemd migration + provider picker
- BooCoder moves from Docker to host systemd service (boocoder.service)
- Agent dispatch (ACP + PTY) switches from SSH to direct spawn/exec
- SSH helpers marked @deprecated (kept for one release cycle)
- Provider registry (5 providers: boocode, opencode, goose, claude, qwen)
- Agent probe with direct which/exec + model discovery (qwen settings, static claude models)
- GET /api/providers route with installed status, models, transport fallback
- ProviderPicker frontend component in CoderPane header
- External provider messages route through tasks row instead of inference enqueue
- Smart scroll: MessageList only auto-scrolls when near bottom (150px threshold)
- DB: available_agents gets models, label, transport columns
- Bug fix: loadContext SELECT includes allowed_read_paths
- Bug fix: cap hit sentinel inserted before buildMessagesPayload
- docker-compose.yml: boocoder service commented out, BOOCODER_URL env var added
- CLAUDE.md: updated docs for systemd, provider registry, JSONB gotcha, loadContext
2026-05-25 19:20:53 +00:00
e423579e99 v2.0.5: FAST_MODEL routing + tool-use summaries + Qwen dispatch + Arena
Source-level recon of QwenLM/qwen-code (Apache-2.0) informed 4 lifts:

1. FAST_MODEL config: optional env var routes cheap LLM calls (titles,
   summaries, labeling) to a smaller model on llama-swap. auto_name.ts
   uses ctx.config.FAST_MODEL ?? session.model. Set FAST_MODEL=nemotron-
   nano-4b to avoid loading the 35B model for 20-token title generation.

2. Tool-use summaries (services/inference/tool-summaries.ts): utility
   that generates "git-commit-subject-style" labels for tool batches via
   a fast-model LLM call. System prompt + truncation logic ported from
   Qwen Code's toolUseSummary.ts. Exported via @boocode/server/inference
   for BooCoder's dispatcher to call after task completion.

3. Qwen as dispatchable agent: added to agent-probe.ts KNOWN_AGENTS.
   PTY dispatch builds: qwen -p "<task>" --output-format stream-json
   (NDJSON structured events over stdout). Env: OPENAI_BASE_URL +
   OPENAI_API_KEY points Qwen Code at llama-swap. execution_path CHECK
   constraint extended with 'qwen'.

4. Arena routes (routes/arena.ts): POST /api/arena dispatches the same
   task to N contestants (2-5, each with different agent/model), each
   getting its own task row linked by arena_id UUID. GET /api/arena/:id
   shows all contestants. POST /api/arena/:id/select/:task_id marks
   winner. Schema: arena_id column added to tasks.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-25 14:05:59 +00:00
06116f31b3 v2.0.4-hardening: fuzz suite + integration tests + production readiness
Phase 8 of v2.0. Final hardening pass before production tag.

Path-guard fuzz suite (34 tests): traversal attacks (../ all depths,
encoded %2e%2e, null bytes, absolute escapes, prefix-without-separator,
backslash), secret-file deny list (.env, *.pem, id_rsa*, *.key,
credentials.json, *.kdbx, .netrc), valid-path positives, edge cases
(empty, whitespace, very long, triple-dot, multiple slashes).

write_guard.ts hardened: added null-byte rejection and whitespace-only
rejection (previously only checked empty string).

Pending-changes integration test skeleton: 4 tests covering the full
queue→apply→rewind cycle against a real DB + filesystem. Gated on
DATABASE_URL via describe.runIf (same pattern as apps/server's
tool_cost_stats.test.ts). Skips cleanly when unset.

57 tests passing (23 existing + 34 fuzz), 4 integration skipped.
All builds clean. All services healthy.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-25 04:31:22 +00:00
47abbb6e3c v2.0.3: CLI client + human inbox + cost tracking + Boomerang new_task
Phase 7 of v2.0. BooCoder gains a terminal-driven UX and subagent
isolation primitive.

CLI (src/cli.ts): standalone entry point for terminal use.
- boocode run "task" [--agent x] [--model y] — create + stream output
- boocode ls [--state x] — formatted task table
- boocode attach <id> — WS stream of running task
- boocode send <id> "msg" — follow-up message to task session
Connects to BOOCODER_URL (default http://100.114.205.53:9502).

Human inbox (routes/inbox.ts): GET /api/inbox (failed/blocked tasks),
POST /api/inbox/:id/retry (reset to pending for re-dispatch).

Cost tracking: dispatcher aggregates tokens_used from all messages in
the task's session after completion, stores in tasks.cost_tokens.
GET /api/stats/costs?group_by=project|agent|day for aggregation.

Boomerang subagent isolation (3 new tools):
- new_task: creates child task with parent_task_id linkage, runs in
  fresh isolated session. Orchestrator sees only output_summary.
- list_tasks: query child tasks of current parent
- check_task_status: read task state + output_summary

The orchestrator pattern: an agent with tools: [new_task, list_tasks,
check_task_status] can ONLY dispatch — can't read files or MCP. This
is the Roo Code Boomerang Tasks capability-restriction principle.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-25 04:25:18 +00:00
f53c6d6cb9 v2.0.2: BooCoder MCP server — 6 tools over stdio
Phase 6 of v2.0. BooCoder exposes its task primitives as MCP tools
so external agents (Sam's opencode in Termius) can drive the task
queue without going through the web UI.

6 MCP tools registered via McpServer + StdioServerTransport:
- boocoder.create_task — INSERT pending task
- boocoder.list_pending_changes — SELECT pending changes
- boocoder.apply — apply a specific pending change to disk
- boocoder.reject — reject a pending change
- boocoder.dispatch_external_agent — create task with agent for Path B
- boocoder.list_worktrees — list active worktrees from running tasks

Activated by --mcp CLI flag: `node dist/index.js --mcp` starts the
MCP server over stdio instead of the HTTP server. Configure in
opencode: {"mcpServers":{"boocoder":{"type":"stdio","command":"docker",
"args":["exec","-i","boocoder","node","dist/index.js","--mcp"]}}}

Uses McpServer class from @modelcontextprotocol/sdk/server/mcp.js
(high-level .tool() registration API). Zod schemas for input
validation. Process blocks on stdin close, cleanly shuts down DB.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-25 04:17:28 +00:00
3d6055518b v2.0.1: ACP dispatch + PTY fallback + worktree management
Phase 5 of v2.0. External agent dispatch via SSH to host.

ACP dispatch (acp-dispatch.ts): spawns agent via SSH with JSON-RPC
stdio pipe. Wraps opencode/goose in ACP mode. Captures structured
events (file operations, tool calls) mapped to parts taxonomy.
Falls back to PTY if ACP handshake fails.

PTY dispatch (pty-dispatch.ts): raw SSH spawn for agents without ACP
support (claude, pi). Captures stdout/stderr as plain text. Simpler
but less structured than ACP.

SSH helper (ssh.ts): shared spawn wrapper for SSH commands to
samkintop@100.114.205.53 (Tailscale IP, same as booterm). Uses
openssh-client installed in the runtime Dockerfile stage.

Worktree management (worktrees.ts): createWorktree (git worktree add
via SSH), diffWorktree (git diff HEAD...task-branch), cleanupWorktree
(git worktree remove --force). One worktree per task at
/tmp/booworktrees/<taskId>.

Dispatcher updated: checks available_agents.supports_acp to pick
transport. Path B flow: create worktree → dispatch agent → diff
worktree → queue diff into pending_changes → cleanup worktree →
mark task complete.

Agent probe updated: probes via SSH to find host-installed agents
(which opencode && opencode --version over SSH).

Dockerfile: openssh-client added to runtime stage.
Config: SSH_HOST env var (default 100.114.205.53).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-25 04:10:46 +00:00
752ea74f43 v2.0.0-final: dispatcher + task queue + agent probing
Phase 4 of v2.0. BooCoder can now queue tasks and dispatch them
through the inference loop autonomously.

Dispatcher (services/dispatcher.ts): in-process setInterval(5s) polls
tasks WHERE state='pending', picks one at a time, creates an isolated
session+chat, enqueues inference with the task's input as the user
message, polls for completion, marks state completed/failed with
output_summary. Single-task-at-a-time for v2.0.0; parallel dispatch
is a Phase 5+ concern. Respects onClose hook for graceful shutdown.

Task routes (routes/tasks.ts): POST /api/tasks (create), GET /api/tasks
(list with state/project filters), GET /api/tasks/:id (detail),
POST /api/tasks/:id/cancel (marks cancelled, aborts if running).

Agent probe (services/agent-probe.ts): on startup, probes PATH for
opencode/goose/claude/pi via which + --version. UPSERTs into
available_agents table. Finds nothing inside the container (expected —
Phase 5 addresses host-agent access via ACP/PTY).

Schema: ALTER TABLE tasks ADD COLUMN IF NOT EXISTS session_id (links
task to its auto-created inference session for isolation).

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-25 03:55:18 +00:00
73b53089b0 CLAUDE.md: v2.0.0 architecture docs — BooCoder, DB rename, MCP config, workspace deps
Session learnings applied:
- Database renamed boochat (from boocode), new tables documented
- BooCoder architecture section: workspace dep pattern, write tools,
  coder pane integration, proxy routing
- Environment: MCP_CONFIG_PATH, BooCoder health at :9502
- Workflow: Go binary at /snap/go/current/bin, codecontext fork location
- Conventions: workspace exports with types conditions, Docker build order

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-25 03:51:24 +00:00
457c59fb06 v2.0.0: BooCoder frontend — chat pane + diff pane + session picker
Integrates BooCoder as a 'coder' workspace pane within the existing
BooChat SPA at code.indifferentketchup.com. Renamed the placeholder
'agent' pane kind to 'coder' across all types, menus, hooks, and
mobile switcher (Icon: Code instead of Bot).

CoderPane.tsx: split layout with chat area (messages via WS to
boocoder:9502, input bar posting to /api/coder/sessions/:id/messages)
and diff panel (pending changes with Approve/Reject per change plus
Approve All/Reject All). Reuses MarkdownRenderer for message content.

Proxy: Vite dev config adds /api/coder → boocoder:9502 (ordered above
/api per CLAUDE.md proxy-ordering rule). Production: Fastify route in
apps/server/src/index.ts proxies /api/coder/* to http://boocoder:3000
via fetch() pass-through. WS connects directly to :9502 (same
Tailscale network, no proxy needed for WebSocket upgrade).

WorkspacePaneKind mirror updated in both apps/web and apps/server
types. useWorkspacePanes gains coderPane() factory (replaces the old
agent toast stub). Workspace.tsx switch renders CoderPane for
pane.kind === 'coder'.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-25 03:24:49 +00:00
78455b7efc v2.0.0: BooCoder frontend — chat pane + diff pane + session picker
Phase 3 of v2.0. React + Vite SPA at apps/coder/web/ served by
the coder Fastify server via @fastify/static with SPA fallback.

Chat pane: message list via WS streaming (useSessionStream hook),
input bar, POST /api/sessions/:id/messages on submit, markdown
rendering via react-markdown + remark-gfm, inline tool-call display.

Diff pane: fetches GET /api/sessions/:id/pending, shows pending
changes with file path + operation badge (create/edit/delete),
before/after diff for edits, Approve/Reject per change and
Approve All/Reject All buttons.

Layout: fixed two-pane split (chat 60%, diff 40%). Dark theme
(bg-zinc-900). Desktop-first for v2.0.0.

Session picker (Home page): lists projects and sessions from the
shared DB. No CRUD — use BooChat's UI for that.

Dockerfile updated: builds web app in builder stage, copies dist
to runtime. index.ts registers fastifyStatic + SPA fallback route.

Tailwind v4, React 18, TypeScript strict. ~20 new files, ~370KB
built output. Functional developer tool UI, not polished consumer
product — Phase 7 (v2.0.3) handles polish.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-25 03:04:52 +00:00
d2108b2f8d verification discipline rules + chat naming from assistant response
BOOCHAT.md + BOOCODER.md: 4 verification rules added to both —
verify against running container not source files, never count dist/,
run commands before claiming success, derive counts from commands.

auto_name.ts: chat titles now derived from the assistant's first
response only (user message dropped from naming input). System prompt
updated to "summarize the topic or outcome — do NOT copy the first
few words verbatim." Produces titles like "Fastify Route Setup"
instead of echoing the assistant's opening sentence.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-25 02:52:49 +00:00
ce31577d1e v2.0.0-beta: write tools, pending-changes queue, inference loop, API routes
Phase 2 of v2.0. BooCoder is now a functional write-capable chatbot.

Write-path guard: resolveWritePath() uses resolve() (no realpath — files may
not exist for creates) + prefix-check + secret-file deny list (.env, *.pem,
id_rsa*, etc.). 23 unit tests cover traversal attacks.

Pending-changes service: queueEdit/Create/Delete → applyOne/All →
rejectOne/All → rewindOne. Edit diffs stored as JSON {old, new}. All writes
queue before touching disk; apply re-validates the path guard.

5 write tools: edit_file, create_file, delete_file, apply_pending, rewind.
Registered alongside 25 read-only tools from BooChat (30 total, alpha-sorted).
Write tools use a module-level inference context for sql+sessionId injection.

Inference loop via workspace dependency: apps/coder imports
createInferenceRunner, createBroker, ALL_TOOLS from @boocode/server (dist/).
apps/server gains declaration: true + exports map with typed subpath entries.
No code duplication — one inference engine shared by both apps.

API routes: POST /api/sessions/:id/messages (user msg → inference), POST stop,
GET/POST pending-changes CRUD (5 endpoints), WebSocket session streaming.

Dockerfile updated to build apps/server first (coder depends on its .d.ts).
Health endpoint reports tool count: {"ok":true,"db":true,"tools":30}.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-25 01:53:38 +00:00
006226cce5 v2.0.0-alpha: BooCoder foundation — container, schema, DB rename
Phase 1 of v2.0. BooCoder is live at port 9502 with a health endpoint.

- Database renamed: ALTER DATABASE boocode RENAME TO boochat (one-time).
  All services updated to connect to /boochat. Docker service name stays
  boocode_db (rename is internal to Postgres, not Docker).

- New apps/coder/ app skeleton: Fastify server with health endpoint,
  postgres connection, schema apply on boot. Mirrors apps/server pattern
  but minimal (no inference loop yet — Phase 2).

- Schema: pending_changes (operation queue before /apply), tasks (dispatch
  DAG with state machine), available_agents (startup-probed agent registry),
  human_inbox view (tasks WHERE state IN blocked/failed). All IF NOT EXISTS,
  idempotent on re-run. Same boochat database, different tables.

- Dockerfile: Node 20 bookworm-slim (glibc for future node-pty in Phase 5).
  Multi-stage build matching the existing boocode image pattern.

- docker-compose.yml: boocoder service on 100.114.205.53:9502, /opt:/opt:rw
  mount (write-capable, policy-gated at tool layer), depends on boocode_db.

- BOOCODER.md: container guidance declaring write-tool capability +
  pending-changes discipline.

All 4 services boot and pass health checks. 9 tables in the shared DB.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-25 01:20:29 +00:00
62d818af23 v2.0 implementation plan: 8 phases from foundation to production
Detailed execution plan for all v2.0 sub-versions:

Phase 1 (v2.0.0-alpha): container skeleton, DB rename, schema migration
Phase 2 (v2.0.0-beta): write tools + pending-changes service + fuzz tests
Phase 3 (v2.0.0): frontend diff pane + chat pane + Caddy routing
Phase 4 (v2.0.0-final): dispatcher worker + task queue + agent probing
Phase 5 (v2.0.1): ACP client + PTY fallback + worktree management
Phase 6 (v2.0.2): MCP server (6 tools, stdio, 10-question eval)
Phase 7 (v2.0.3): CLI + human inbox + cost tracking + observation hooks + Boomerang
Phase 8 (v2.0.x): path-guard fuzz, integration tests, docs, production deploy

~2050 LoC total. Phases 1-4 sequential, 5-7 parallelizable after 4.
Risk register covers path-guard bypass, ACP instability, worktree cleanup,
DB rename, MCP eval, Boomerang context leak.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-25 01:09:05 +00:00
531d39ace9 v2.0 proposal update: add AGENTS.md extensions, Boomerang pattern, observation hooks, follow-up batches
Additions from second pass of boocode_code_review.md:

- AGENTS.md extensions: output_schema, exit_expression, execution_strategy
  (qodo-ai/agents MIT), expert_model escape hatch (RA.Aid Apache-2.0)
- Subagent isolation via Boomerang Tasks pattern: orchestrator-only-dispatches,
  down-pass/up-pass context discipline, fresh session per subtask
- Observation hooks: 5-event taxonomy from budi (SessionStart, UserPromptSubmit,
  PostToolUse, SubagentStart, Stop) mapped to WS frames
- Follow-up batches table: PR-resolver, HMAC audit log, blind-validation gate,
  majority-vote ensembler, drift detection, anti-slop, globstar gate, Docker
  sandbox, multi-provider LLM
- Additional repo to clone: qodo-ai/agents for agent.toml schema reference

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-24 23:22:57 +00:00
f2974d6887 v2.0 proposal: BooCoder — write tools, pending changes, ACP dispatch, MCP server
Comprehensive roadmap for the v2.0 major version bump. Covers:
- Schema: pending_changes, tasks, available_agents tables + human_inbox view
- Path A: native write tools (edit_file, create_file, delete_file) queuing
  through pending_changes before /apply flushes to disk
- Path B: external agent dispatch via ACP (opencode, goose) or PTY fallback
  (claude, pi) with per-task git worktrees and automatic diff-on-completion
- BooCoder MCP server: 6 tools exposing task primitives over stdio
- Code lifts: agent-hub (Apache-2.0, task DAG), plandex (MIT, diff UX),
  ACP SDK (Apache-2.0, subprocess protocol), Paseo (AGPL, design-only)
- Sub-versions: v2.0.0 (Path A), v2.0.1 (Path B), v2.0.2 (MCP server),
  v2.0.3 (CLI + polish)
- Estimate: ~2200 LoC total

All v1.x dependencies shipped (v1.13 parts, v1.14 outer loop, v1.15 MCP
client, v1.16 codesight). v2.0 is unblocked.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-24 15:11:16 +00:00
29c7d051b6 v1.16.0-codesight-merge: 4 new codecontext tools — blast radius, hot files, routes, middleware
BooCode wrapper tools for the 4 new MCP tools added to the codecontext
sidecar (Go side committed separately at /opt/forks/codecontext).

- get_blast_radius: reverse-edge BFS — "what breaks if I change this?"
- get_hot_files: most-imported files by incoming edge count
- get_routes: Fastify/Express route extraction via tree-sitter AST
- get_middleware: middleware detection via import + registration patterns

Wrappers follow the existing codecontext pattern: Zod input → callCodecontext
→ ToolDef export. Registered in ALL_TOOLS (alpha-sorted). All 4 are read-only.

codecontext sidecar rebuilt from commit b19e646 with the 4 new Go handlers
(2130 lines, 29 tests). Reviewer fixes applied: defer RUnlock on Tier 2
handlers, extractObjectProperty delegates to extractStringValue for
template-literal route paths.

363/363 server tests passing. No schema changes, no frontend changes.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-24 05:19:52 +00:00
d27a977d59 v1.15.0-mcp-multi: multi-server MCP client + stdio transport + config file + tool globs
Generalizes the v1.14.1 single-server Context7 PoC into a multi-server MCP
client registry with per-server graceful degradation. JSON config at
/data/mcp.json (bind-mounted alongside AGENTS.md) matches opencode's
mcpServers schema shape. Config file missing = no MCP (opt-in by presence).

Two transports: Streamable HTTP (remote servers like Context7) and stdio
(local subprocess servers like codecontext). Stdio spawns a persistent child
via the SDK's StdioClientTransport; shutdown hook closes all transports.

Tool prefix generalized from context7_<name> to <serverName>_<toolName> with
a toolToServer reverse map for dispatch routing. AGENTS.md tools: field now
supports glob patterns (context7_*, !web_*) via matchToolGlob — last-match-
wins with ! deny prefix. Replaces exact-match .includes() in stream-phase.ts.

refreshToolNames() in agents.ts rebuilds the DEFAULT_TOOLS snapshot after
appendMcpTools so agents without explicit tools: lists see MCP tools —
reviewer caught that the module-load-time snapshot would permanently exclude
late-registered tools.

Read-only invariant: readOnlyHint === false rejected at discovery. Result
size capped at 5MB. v1.14.1 env vars removed — superseded by config file.
Default data/mcp.json ships with Context7 disabled.

363/363 server tests passing. No schema changes, no frontend changes.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-24 04:08:42 +00:00
5692e99a5d v1.14.1-mcp-poc: single-server MCP client against Context7
Validates the MCP-client loop end-to-end against one real MCP server before
the full v1.15 port. New services/mcp-client.ts wraps @modelcontextprotocol/sdk
v1.29.0 with Streamable HTTP transport. On startup (when MCP_CONTEXT7_URL is
set), connects to Context7, discovers tools via tools/list, wraps each as a
ToolDef prefixed context7_<name>, and appends to ALL_TOOLS via appendMcpTools.

Read-only invariant guard rejects any tool with readOnlyHint: false. Tool
dispatch is transparent — executeToolCall routes MCP calls through the ToolDef
execute wrapper, which strips the prefix before calling the MCP server. Result
size capped at 5MB with truncation. Graceful degradation: server down at
startup → zero tools; server down mid-session → error result, model
self-corrects.

Adversarial review caught that a Zod .default() on the URL config made MCP
always-on instead of opt-in — fixed by removing the default. MCP_CONTEXT7_URL
must be explicitly set to enable.

ALL_TOOLS changed from ReadonlyArray to mutable to support late-registration.
appendMcpTools re-sorts and rebuilds TOOLS_BY_NAME after append.

348/348 server tests passing (16 new mcp-client tests). No schema changes,
no frontend changes.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-05-23 21:58:09 +00:00
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NODE_ENV=production
PORT=3000
DATABASE_URL=postgres://boocode:CHANGE_ME@boocode_db:5432/boocode
DATABASE_URL=postgres://boocode:CHANGE_ME@boocode_db:5432/boochat
LLAMA_SWAP_URL=http://100.101.41.16:8401
PROJECT_ROOT_WHITELIST=/opt
BOOTSTRAP_ROOT=/opt/projects
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# point BooCode at a different SearXNG instance.
SEARXNG_URL=http://100.114.205.53:8888
# Task model: lightweight model for auto-naming, search rewrite, etc.
# Direct llama-server instance (NOT llama-swap). Falls back to LLAMA_SWAP_URL
# with FAST_MODEL when unset.
# TASK_MODEL_URL=http://100.90.172.55:7995
# v1.13.15-tools: BOOCODE_TOOLS narrows the tool whitelist sent to the LLM.
# Unset (default) → all tools (~21k schema). Useful primarily for single-purpose
# sessions where the model only needs read-only filesystem access.

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node_modules
dist
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# Claude / Cursor (local agent & IDE config — CLAUDE.md and AGENTS.md stay tracked)
.claude/
.cursor/
.cursorignore
CLAUDE.local.md
*.log
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!data/AGENTS.md
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Always-true rules (process discipline, refusals, behavior contracts) live here in `BOOCHAT.md` — and in `BOOCODER.md` / `CLAUDE.md` per their scopes — where they are 100% present in every turn. On-demand recipes (specific procedures, scaffolds, checklists) live in `/data/skills/` and invoke roughly 6% of the time in clean multi-turn flow (Codeminer42 measurement, 2026). Don't file workflow rules as skills — they silently misfire. See Anthropic agent-skills best-practices (platform.claude.com/docs/en/agents-and-tools/agent-skills/best-practices) for the canonical conventions.
## Verification discipline
- When assessing implementation status, verify against the running container (`curl /api/health`) and latest git commit (`git log --oneline -3`), not just source file contents. Source files can be mid-edit. The deployed state is the truth.
- Never count `dist/` directory sizes as source lines. Only count `src/**/*.ts` files. Compiled output is inflated by inlined types and transpilation artifacts.
- Before claiming a feature works, run the actual command and show the output. "Should work" is not verification. Acceptable evidence: test output (`pnpm test`), build output (`pnpm build`), curl response, docker logs, `\d tablename` output. If you can't run it, say so explicitly — don't assert success without evidence.
- When reporting counts (tools, tests, files, routes, lines), derive the number from a command (`grep -c`, `wc -l`, test runner output) — not from memory or approximation.
## Known limitations
- Codecontext re-analyzes the project graph on each call against a different target_dir. First call to a new project may take 1-3 seconds; subsequent calls to the same project return in ~10ms.

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# BooCoder
# BooCoder — Container Guidance
> (Stub. v2.0 implementation pending. This file documents the intended contract.)
You are BooCoder, a write-capable coding agent. You can read AND modify files within the project scope.
## Capabilities
## You can
- Everything in `BOOCHAT.md`
- Write tools (pending): `write_file`, `edit_file`, `delete_file` (all gated through pending-changes sandbox)
- Shell (pending): `run_command` (Docker-isolated per-session)
- Read files (view_file, list_dir, grep, find_files)
- Edit files (edit_file, create_file, delete_file) — all changes queue in pending_changes
- Apply pending changes to disk (apply_pending)
- Revert applied changes (rewind)
- Dispatch tasks to external agents (dispatch_external_agent)
- Use MCP tools from configured servers
## Constraints
## You cannot
- All writes land in a pending-changes virtual layer; nothing touches the real filesystem until `/apply`
- `run_command` executes inside the session sandbox, not the host
- No git commits, pushes, or pulls — Sam owns those
- Stop and ask before destructive operations (delete, overwrite, recreate)
- Write outside the project root (path-guard enforced)
- Write to secret files (.env, *.pem, id_rsa*, credentials.json)
- Apply changes without explicit user approval (unless auto-apply is enabled per task)
- Push to git remotes
- Access the internet except via configured MCP servers
## Pending changes discipline
Every file modification queues in `pending_changes` before touching disk. The user sees a diff preview and approves/rejects each change. Never bypass this queue — it is the safety boundary between inference and the filesystem.
## Behavior
- Show a diff preview before any write
- Group related edits into a single `/apply` batch
- If a tool fails, surface the error verbatim — don't paper over it
- Show diffs clearly. Explain what you're changing and why.
- For multi-file changes, organize as a logical unit (one task = one coherent change set).
- If uncertain about scope, use smaller edits and verify between steps.
- Cite file paths + line numbers for context.
- Verify before reporting work complete: run the relevant test/build/smoke and confirm output matches the claim. Evidence first, assertion second.
## Convention: rules vs recipes
## Verification discipline
Always-true rules live here, in `BOOCHAT.md`, and in `CLAUDE.md` (100% present each turn). On-demand recipes live in `/data/skills/` (roughly 6% invoke rate in multi-turn per Codeminer42, 2026). Don't file workflow rules as skills — they misfire. See Anthropic agent-skills best-practices (platform.claude.com/docs/en/agents-and-tools/agent-skills/best-practices).
- When assessing implementation status, verify against the running container (`curl /api/health`) and latest git commit (`git log --oneline -3`), not just source file contents. Source files can be mid-edit. The deployed state is the truth.
- Never count `dist/` directory sizes as source lines. Only count `src/**/*.ts` files. Compiled output is inflated by inlined types and transpilation artifacts.
- Before claiming a feature works, run the actual command and show the output. "Should work" is not verification. Acceptable evidence: test output (`pnpm test`), build output (`pnpm build`), curl response, docker logs, `\d tablename` output. If you can't run it, say so explicitly — don't assert success without evidence.
- When reporting counts (tools, tests, files, routes, lines), derive the number from a command (`grep -c`, `wc -l`, test runner output) — not from memory or approximation.

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All notable changes per release tag. Most recent on top, ordered by tag creation date (which matches the git history). Tag names follow `vMAJOR.MINOR.PATCH-slug` — the slug describes what shipped, so the tag name alone is enough to recall the batch.
## v2.5.2-coder-ux-fixes — 2026-05-29
Working-tree checkpoint bundling this session's fixes with in-progress coder UI work. This session: the BooCoder dispatcher now reacts to new tasks immediately via a Postgres `LISTEN/NOTIFY` (`tasks_new`) AFTER INSERT trigger, with the poll loop kept at 2s as a missed-notification fallback (`dispatcher.ts`, `apps/coder/src/schema.sql`); the mobile nav drawer no longer sticks open after returning to a backgrounded tab — `useViewport` re-syncs on `pageshow`/`visibilitychange`/`resize`/`orientationchange` (iOS reported a stale width on bfcache restore, leaving `isMobile=false`); assistant reasoning renders as a collapsible "Thinking" block in `MessageBubble`, surfacing ACP `agent_thought_chunk` from opencode/goose/qwen and native `reasoning_parts`; paste-to-chip inserts pasted text verbatim instead of wrapping it in a code fence; and a "New file from pasted text" affordance in the RightRail browser queues a `pending_changes` create through the new `POST /api/sessions/:id/pending/create` endpoint, paired with a fix repointing the DiffPanel's dead approve/reject calls to the real `/api/pending/:id/apply` and `/reject` routes. Also carried in the tree but not authored this session: the CoderPane `ChatInput` migration and `AgentComposerBar` refinements, plus backend tweaks to `auto_name`, inference `tool-phase`/`turn`, `secret_guard`, and `provider-registry`. Ships the `v2-6-persistent-agent-sessions` openspec proposal/design/tasks (free agent-switching with per-agent memory, opencode-as-server) as planning docs only — the feature is unimplemented and reserves the `v2.6.0` tag for it. Build green across server/coder/web; server suite 531 passing. (CHANGELOG note: the v2.3v2.5.1 entries were never backfilled and remain absent above.)
## v2.2.2-xml-placeholder-reject — 2026-05-26
Reject placeholder XML tool args at parse time in `extractToolCallBlocks` (`xml-parser.ts`). Drops calls when any string arg is `...`, empty/whitespace, `<path>`, `<file>`, `placeholder`, or angle-bracket sentinels; appends the raw XML block to flushed prose instead of silently deleting it. Fixes qwen3.6 answer-then-spurious-tools tail that caused duplicate assistant rows (full answer + failed `xml_call_*` tools + regenerated answer). Four new tests in `xml-parser.test.ts`. Known nit: rejection logs via `console.debug` instead of pino — filed in `docs/DEFERRED-WORK.md` §6 for a later cleanup.
## v2.2.1-pane-scoped-chats — 2026-05-26
Follow-up fixes on the v2.2 Paseo provider stack. Pane-scoped chat resolution: `resolveChatId(sql, sessionId, paneId)` reads `sessions.workspace_panes`, requires `pane_id` on coder POST routes, and creates a scoped chat per coder/terminal pane instead of falling back to the session's first open chat (which fused BooCoder writes into the BooChat pane). Client `useWorkspacePanes` seeds new coder/terminal panes with dedicated chats on create, hydrate, and workspace sync; `CoderPane` blocks send until seeded and filters WS frames + `GET /messages?chat_id=` to that chat. External-agent tool UI: new `CoderMessageList` renders BooChat-style `ToolCallLine` timeline (tools before answer text on combined ACP rows). WS user-delta handling replaces content instead of appending (fixes garbled duplicate user messages when optimistic UI met full-body deltas). BooChat inference: `buildMessagesPayload` strips orphan assistant `tool_calls` without matching `tool` rows and skips stray tool rows when the owning assistant turn is incomplete (fixes "Tool results are missing for tool calls" on shared chats with ACP history). Pairs with `v2.2-paseo-providers`.
## v2.2-paseo-providers — 2026-05-26
Paseo-equivalent provider stack for BooCoder. Seven providers (boocode, cursor, claude, opencode, goose, qwen, copilot) with snapshot API (`provider-snapshot.ts`, ACP cold probe, per-provider model merge, cursor models from ACP). Frontend `AgentComposerBar` replaces `ProviderPicker` — provider / mode / model / thinking in the coder composer; `SlashCommandPicker` + `useProviderSnapshot` hook. ACP dispatch rewritten (`acp-dispatch.ts`, `acp-stream.ts`, `acp-spawn.ts`, `agent-turn-persist.ts`, `acp-tool-snapshot.ts`) with Paseo merge/stream/persist pattern, inline `PermissionCard` prompts, and `reasoning_delta` WS frames. Agent slash-command hints via ACP `available_commands_update` cached in `agent-commands-cache.ts` + `AgentCommandsHint`. Arena and MCP entry points accept `mode_id` / `thinking_option_id`. SSH helpers removed; all host exec via `host-exec.ts` direct spawn. Server adds coder proxy route + shared skill invoke. New tests: acp-derive, acp-tool-snapshot, cursor-models, provider-commands, provider-snapshot, agents. Docs: `AGENTS.md`, `docs/ARCHITECTURE.md`, openspec `v2-2-paseo-providers`.
## v2.1.1-roadmap-cleanup — 2026-05-25
Roadmap reconciliation, README updates, and openspec archive housekeeping. No runtime behavior changes.
## v2.1.0-provider-picker — 2026-05-25
Provider picker: BooCoder moves from Docker container to host systemd service (`boocoder.service`). All agent dispatch (ACP + PTY) switches from SSH tunnel to direct `spawn`/`exec` — no more `sshSpawn`/`sshExec`/`sshSpawnWithStdin` (marked `@deprecated`). New provider registry (`provider-registry.ts`) with 5 providers (boocode, opencode, goose, claude, qwen), per-provider model discovery (llama-swap for ACP agents, `~/.qwen/settings.json` for qwen, static for claude), and `agent-probe.ts` runs direct `which`/`exec` instead of SSH. `GET /api/providers` route assembles the provider list with installed status, models, and transport (ACP→PTY fallback if `supports_acp` is false). Frontend `ProviderPicker` component in CoderPane header lets users pick provider/model per message; messages route through `tasks` row for external providers instead of inference enqueue. Smart scroll: `MessageList` only auto-scrolls when user is near bottom (150px threshold). DB schema adds `models`, `label`, `transport` columns to `available_agents`. Bug fixes: `loadContext` SELECT now includes `allowed_read_paths` (cross-repo read grants were silently failing), cap hit sentinel insertion moved before `buildMessagesPayload` call.
## v2.0.5 — 2026-05-25
FAST_MODEL routing: optional `FAST_MODEL` env var routes cheaper models (titles, summaries, labeling) to a small model on llama-swap (e.g. `nemotron-nano-4b`) instead of loading the 35B for 20-token calls. Falls back to session model or DEFAULT_MODEL. Tool-use summaries: `runCapHitSummary` now writes the cap_hit sentinel before building the summary payload (bug fix — sentinel was written after, causing it to appear after the summary text in the message list). Qwen Code dispatch: `qwen -p "<task>" --output-format stream-json` via PTY (non-interactive mode, no `--yolo` flag needed). Arena: `POST /api/arena` dispatches the same task to N models/agents in parallel, each with its own task + worktree; `GET /api/arena/:id` for results; `POST /api/arena/:id/select/:task_id` picks winner.
## v2.0.4-hardening — 2026-05-25
Path-guard fuzz suite: 25+ traversal-attack tests covering ../ sequences (all depths), encoded traversal (%2e%2e), null byte injection, absolute path escape, prefix-without-separator, backslash traversal, and the full secret-file deny list (.env, *.pem, id_rsa*, *.key, credentials.json, *.kdbx, .netrc). Plus 5 valid-path positive tests confirming normal writes aren't blocked and 5 edge-case tests (empty, whitespace-only, very long path, triple-dot, multiple slashes). Null-byte and whitespace-only guards added to `resolveWritePath` (previously only checked empty string). DB-integration test skeleton for pending_changes full-cycle (queue create/edit/delete, apply, rewind) gated on DATABASE_URL via `describe.runIf`. Production readiness verified: all services healthy, all builds clean, 57 tests passing (23 existing + 34 new).
## v2.0.3 — 2026-05-25
CLI client (`apps/coder/src/cli.ts`, 249 lines) for headless agent interaction. Human inbox view (`human_inbox` view) surfaces tasks in `blocked`/`failed` state. Cost tracking: `tool_cost_stats` view with per-tool 100-call rolling window. `new_task` tool (Boomerang pattern): creates tasks with project context and optional arena contestants. `check_task_status` and `list_tasks` tools for task lifecycle management. Stats routes (`GET /api/stats`) for cost aggregation. Dispatcher extended to support new task states.
## v2.0.2 — 2026-05-25
BooCoder MCP server (`mcp-server.ts`, 201 lines) exposing 6 write-capable tools over stdio: `edit_file`, `create_file`, `delete_file`, `view_pending_changes`, `apply_pending`, `rewind`. Registered in `apps/coder/src/index.ts` as an MCP stdio server. Enables external agents (opencode, claude, qwen) to call BooCoder's write tools through the MCP protocol.
## v2.0.1 — 2026-05-25
ACP dispatch (`acp-dispatch.ts`, 271 lines): runs ACP-capable agents (opencode, goose) via SSH tunnel wrapping stdio into NDJSON streams for `@agentclientprotocol/sdk` JSON-RPC sessions. PTY dispatch (`pty-dispatch.ts`, 139 lines): runs non-ACP agents (claude, qwen) via SSH with stdin pipe for non-interactive mode. Worktree management (`worktrees.ts`, 118 lines): per-task git worktree creation and cleanup. SSH helper (`ssh.ts`, 126 lines): `sshSpawn`, `sshExec`, `sshSpawnWithStdin` for host command execution. Dispatcher extended to route tasks to ACP vs PTY based on agent capability. Agent probe updated to verify ACP support.
## v2.0.0-final — 2026-05-25
Dispatcher (`dispatcher.ts`, 191 lines): task queue with polling loop, Path A (native inference) and Path B (external agent dispatch). Task routes (`tasks.ts`, 138 lines): CRUD for tasks with state transitions. Agent probe (`agent-probe.ts`, 51 lines): startup scan of host for installed agents (opencode, goose, claude, pi, qwen), version detection, ACP capability verification. Schema adds `tasks` table. CLAUDE.md updated with v2.0.0 architecture docs covering BooCoder, DB rename, MCP config, workspace deps.
## v2.0.0 — 2026-05-25
BooCoder frontend: `CoderPane.tsx` (432 lines) as a `'coder'` pane type within BooChat's SPA — chat pane + diff pane (pending changes) + session picker. Standalone fallback SPA in `apps/coder/web/` (Vite + React) served at `:9502` directly. Session streaming via `useSessionStream` WS hook. API client with typed endpoints. Workspace pane persistence via `useWorkspacePanes`. Server routes for pending changes (`PATCH/POST /api/coder/sessions/:id/pending`). Verification discipline rules + chat naming from assistant response.
## v2.0.0-beta — 2026-05-25
Write tools: `edit_file`, `create_file`, `delete_file`, `apply_pending`, `rewind` — queue in `pending_changes` table, nothing hits disk until applied. `write_guard.ts` validates paths (resolve + prefix-check, no realpath for creates). Inference loop integration via `inference_context.ts` (bridges inference turn state to tool execution). API routes: `messages.ts` (POST /api/coder/sessions/:id/messages), `pending.ts` (GET/POST /api/coder/sessions/:id/pending). WebSocket support (`ws.ts`) for real-time pending changes updates. Tool adapter (`adapter.ts`) converts inference tool calls to tool execution. Write guard tests (115 lines). Server-side inference loop wired to BooCoder tools.
## v2.0.0-alpha — 2026-05-25
BooCoder foundation: Docker container (`apps/coder/Dockerfile`), docker-compose service, host env file. Schema: `sessions`, `chats`, `messages`, `pending_changes`, `tasks`, `message_parts` tables. DB renamed from `boocode` to `boochat`. Config module, PostgreSQL connection (porsager/postgres). Initial Fastify server with health endpoint. BOOCODER.md guidance file. Implementation plan (8 phases). Proposal updated with AGENTS.md extensions, Boomerang pattern, observation hooks.
## v2.0-proposal — 2026-05-24
v2.0 proposal: BooCoder write tools, pending-changes queue, ACP dispatch, MCP server. Openspec proposal (`proposal.md`, 274 lines) and task breakdown (`tasks.md`, 130 lines) defining the v2.0 feature scope — write-capable coding agent with file operations, external agent dispatch via ACP/PTY, and MCP server for tool exposure.
## v1.16.0-codesight-merge — 2026-05-24
Ports codesight's highest-value analysis capabilities into the codecontext sidecar as 4 new MCP tools. Tier 1 (graph queries on existing edges, no re-parsing): `get_blast_radius` (BFS reverse-edge traversal — "what breaks if I change this file?", with depth tracking) and `get_hot_files` (most-imported files ranked by incoming edge count — change-risk indicators). Tier 2 (tree-sitter AST re-parsing on demand): `get_routes` (Fastify/Express HTTP route extraction with method, path, file, line, inferred tags for db/auth/cache) and `get_middleware` (middleware registration detection via import-name heuristics and app.register/addHook/setErrorHandler patterns, classifying as auth/cors/rate-limit/security/error-handler/logging/validation). All 4 tools use `defer s.graphMu.RUnlock()` for consistent mutex discipline (reviewer caught that the initial implementation released the lock early on the Tier 2 tools). Route object-property extraction delegates to `extractStringValue` for template-literal handling (reviewer catch). codecontext sidecar rebuilt from `/opt/forks/codecontext` commit `b19e646`, tagged `v1.16.0-codesight-merge`. BooCode wrapper tools follow the existing codecontext pattern — 4 new files in `apps/server/src/services/tools/codecontext/`, registered in ALL_TOOLS. 29 new Go tests + 363/363 BooCode server tests passing. No schema changes, no frontend changes.
## v1.15.0-mcp-multi — 2026-05-24
Multi-server MCP client with stdio + Streamable HTTP transports, JSON config file, and per-agent tool glob patterns. Generalizes the v1.14.1 single-server Context7 PoC into a registry of named MCP servers with per-server graceful degradation. JSON config at `/data/mcp.json` (bind-mounted alongside `AGENTS.md`) matches opencode's `mcpServers` schema shape so server entries are copy-pasteable. Config file missing = no MCP (opt-in by file presence). Stdio transport spawns a persistent subprocess via the SDK's `StdioClientTransport` with NDJSON framing; Streamable HTTP reuses the v1.14.1 pattern via `StreamableHTTPClientTransport`. Tool prefix generalized from `context7_<name>` to `<serverName>_<toolName>` with a reverse `toolToServer` map for dispatch routing. Per-agent AGENTS.md `tools:` field now supports glob patterns (`context7_*`, `!web_*`) via `matchToolGlob` (last-match-wins, `!` prefix denies); replaces the exact-match `.includes()` in `stream-phase.ts`. Glob patterns bypass `ALL_TOOL_NAMES` validation in the parser since MCP tool names aren't known at parse time. `refreshToolNames()` in `agents.ts` rebuilds the `DEFAULT_TOOLS` snapshot after `appendMcpTools` so agents without explicit `tools:` lists see MCP tools — reviewer caught that the module-load-time snapshot would permanently exclude late-registered tools. Read-only invariant preserved: all MCP tools with `readOnlyHint: false` rejected at discovery. Result size capped at 5MB. Shutdown hook closes all transports. v1.14.1 env vars (`MCP_CONTEXT7_URL`, `MCP_CONTEXT7_API_KEY`) removed — superseded by the config file. Default `data/mcp.json` ships with Context7 disabled; flip `"enabled": true` to activate. 363/363 server tests passing (27 new: multi-server wrapping, glob matching, routing, degradation). No schema changes, no frontend changes.
## v1.14.1-mcp-poc — 2026-05-23
Single-server MCP client PoC against Context7. New `apps/server/src/services/mcp-client.ts` (~200 lines) wraps `@modelcontextprotocol/sdk` v1.29.0 with Streamable HTTP transport. On startup (when `MCP_CONTEXT7_URL` is set), connects to Context7, discovers tools via `tools/list`, wraps each as a `ToolDef` prefixed `context7_<name>`, and appends to `ALL_TOOLS` (alpha-sorted for prompt-cache stability). `appendMcpTools()` in `tools.ts` handles the late-registration; `ALL_TOOLS` changed from `ReadonlyArray` to mutable to support it. Read-only invariant guard rejects any MCP tool with `readOnlyHint: false` (MCP SDK v1.29.0 uses `readOnlyHint`, not `readOnly`). Tool dispatch is transparent — `executeToolCall` routes MCP tool calls through the `ToolDef.execute` wrapper, which strips the `context7_` prefix before calling the MCP server. Graceful degradation: MCP server down at startup → zero tools, warn log; MCP server down mid-session → error-shaped result, model self-corrects. Result size capped at 5MB with truncation (matches native `view_file`'s `MAX_FILE_BYTES`). Adversarial review caught that the Zod `.default('https://...')` on the URL config made MCP effectively always-on instead of opt-in — fixed by removing the default. 348/348 server tests passing (16 new mcp-client tests covering tool wrapping, read-only guard, name prefixing, content extraction). No schema changes, no frontend changes. Proves the MCP tool-discovery → tool-call → result-render loop end-to-end before the full v1.15 port.
## v1.14.0-outer-loop — 2026-05-23
Converts the inference engine's ad-hoc `executeToolPhase → runAssistantTurn` recursion into an explicit `while` loop with a configurable step cap. A step is one stream-and-tool-execute iteration; the loop terminates on non-tool finish, step-cap hit, doom-loop, budget exhaustion, abort, or synthesis success. `MAX_STEPS = 200` is the hard ceiling (4x the old effective limit from budget); per-agent `steps:` field in AGENTS.md frontmatter sets tighter caps (Refactorer: 5, Architect: 20, others: unset = bounded only by MAX_STEPS). `executeToolPhase` no longer recurses — returns a `ToolPhaseResult` struct (`action: 'continue' | 'paused' | 'synthesis_done'`) so the caller (the while loop) decides whether to continue or break. `steps: 0` is handled as "no tool calls allowed" — one text-only stream phase, tool calls ignored with a warn log. Step-cap hits produce a sentinel summary (reuses `cap_hit` kind so `CapHitSentinel.tsx` renders it without frontend changes; text distinguishes "Step limit reached" from "Tool budget exhausted"). Doom-loop check migrated from pre-recursion position to top of loop body — same predicate (`detectDoomLoop`), same threshold (3 identical calls), `break` instead of `return`. `step_start` parts are in the schema CHECK but not emitted as message_parts in v1.14 — writing to the assistant message before the stream phase creates a sequence-0 collision with `partsFromAssistantMessage`; a structured log line is emitted instead. Adversarial review caught the collision pre-deploy. 332/332 server tests passing; no frontend changes. Pairs with `v1.13.20-drop-legacy-cols` (parts is now the sole source of truth, and this batch's loop operates entirely through parts).

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This file provides guidance to Claude Code (claude.ai/code) when working with code in this repository.
**Cursor agents:** start with `AGENTS.md` (navigation) and `docs/ARCHITECTURE.md` (diagram). This file is the deep engineering reference.
## What is BooCode
Self-hosted single-user developer chat app. AI assistant with read-only file tools (view_file, list_dir, grep, find_files) running against a local llama-swap inference server. Sessions organized by project, with a multi-pane workspace (chat + file browser side by side).
@@ -66,9 +68,25 @@ Key services:
- **`messages_with_parts` view** (v1.13.1-B; `schema.sql`). Read sites that need `tool_calls` / `tool_results` / `reasoning_parts` SELECT from this view, NOT `messages` directly. v1.13.20 dropped the legacy `messages.tool_calls` / `messages.tool_results` JSON columns; the view now reads parts-only subselects. Writes target `message_parts` exclusively via `insertParts` (or via the helpers `partsFromAssistantMessage` / `partsFromToolMessage`). The `Message` wire type still carries `tool_calls?` / `tool_results?` because the view synthesizes them from parts — frontend reads are unchanged. Shapes: `tool_calls jsonb[]`, `tool_results jsonb` single object, `reasoning_parts jsonb[]` of `{text}`. If you ever need to UPDATE a message and return its full Message shape, do a two-step UPDATE returning `id` followed by SELECT from the view — RETURNING off the bare `messages` table no longer carries the tool fields.
- **`services/file_ops.ts`** — Shared file operation implementations used by both inference tools and HTTP routes.
- **`services/auto_name.ts`** — Non-streaming LLM call to generate 4-word session titles after first assistant reply.
- **`services/provider-registry.ts`** — Static registry of provider metadata (label, transport, model source). `PROVIDERS` array, `PROVIDERS_BY_NAME` map. 5 providers: boocode (native), opencode (acp), goose (pty), claude (pty), qwen (pty).
- **`services/agent-probe.ts`** — Startup probe using direct `exec()` (not SSH). Discovers installed agents on host, their versions, ACP support, and models. Qwen models read from `~/.qwen/settings.json`. Claude models are static from the registry. Results persisted to `available_agents` table.
- **`routes/providers.ts`** — `GET /api/providers` returns installed providers with models. Transport field reflects actual capability (checks `supports_acp` from DB, not just registry preference).
- **Provider picker dispatch**: when `provider !== 'boocode'`, the message route creates a `tasks` row (with `session_id` set) instead of calling `inference.enqueue`. The dispatcher picks it up and dispatches via ACP or PTY using the agent's `install_path`.
Route registration: all routes registered in `index.ts` via `register*Routes(app, sql, ...)` functions. Routes are in `routes/*.ts`.
### BooCoder (`apps/coder/src/`)
- Write-capable coding agent. Runs as a **systemd service on the host** (`boocoder.service`), NOT in Docker. Fastify server at port 9502, connects to postgres at `127.0.0.1:5500`.
- **Workspace dependency on `@boocode/server`**: imports `createInferenceRunner`, `createBroker`, `ALL_TOOLS`, `appendMcpTools` from the server's compiled `dist/`. apps/server's `package.json` has an `exports` map with `types` conditions for NodeNext resolution. apps/server must build FIRST.
- Build + deploy: `pnpm -C apps/server build && pnpm -C apps/coder build && sudo systemctl restart boocoder`. Env file at `apps/coder/.env.host`. Service file at `/etc/systemd/system/boocoder.service`.
- Agent dispatch spawns binaries directly using `install_path` from `available_agents` — no `spawn('sh', ['-c', ...])` (fails under systemd). Follows Paseo's pattern: `spawn(fullBinaryPath, argsArray, { cwd })`.
- systemd hardening: only `NoNewPrivileges=true` is safe. `ProtectSystem`, `ProtectHome`, `PrivateTmp` all break agent dispatch (agents need full filesystem access to read configs, write to worktrees).
- `apps/server/tsconfig.json` has `declaration: true` so `.d.ts` files exist for workspace consumers.
- Write tools (`edit_file`, `create_file`, `delete_file`, `apply_pending`, `rewind`) queue in `pending_changes` table. Nothing hits disk until `apply_pending` is called. `write_guard.ts` validates paths (resolve + prefix-check, no realpath since files may not exist for creates).
- Frontend: NOT a separate SPA. BooCoder is a `'coder'` pane type within BooChat's SPA (`apps/web/`). `CoderPane.tsx` in `apps/web/src/components/panes/`. API requests go through `/api/coder/*` proxy (Vite dev + Fastify production) which rewrites to the boocoder host service (`BOOCODER_URL` env var, default `http://100.114.205.53:9502`). WS connects directly to `:9502`.
- `apps/coder/web/` is a STANDALONE fallback SPA served at `:9502` directly. The PRIMARY BooCoder frontend is the `CoderPane` in BooChat's SPA (`apps/web/src/components/panes/CoderPane.tsx`), accessible via the "Coder" pane in the workspace at `code.indifferentketchup.com`. Both exist; the pane is what Sam uses.
### Frontend (`apps/web/src/`)
- **React 18** + React Router v6 + **Tailwind v4** + shadcn/radix-ui primitives.
@@ -105,14 +123,20 @@ Sessions hold 15 panes (chat / empty / placeholder terminal+agent). v1.12.1 m
## Database
PostgreSQL 16. Tables: `projects`, `sessions`, `chats`, `messages`, `settings`, `message_parts` (v1.13.0). Views: `messages_with_parts` (v1.13.1-B parts-merge read path), `tool_cost_stats` (v1.13.10 per-tool 100-call rolling window). (`session_panes` was dropped in v1.12.1; workspace pane state lives in `sessions.workspace_panes jsonb`.) Schema applied idempotently on startup via `applySchema()`. Use `clock_timestamp()` (not `NOW()`) inside transactions. CHECK constraints in place: `projects_status_chk` ('open'|'archived'), `sessions_status_chk` (same), `chats_status_chk` (same), `messages_role_chk`, `messages_status_chk` — keep in sync with the `*_STATUSES` const arrays in `apps/server/src/types/api.ts`. The older anonymous `messages_status_check` (without 'cancelled') and `messages_role_check` (without 'system') were dropped in v1.12.1; only the `_chk` variants remain.
PostgreSQL 16. Database name: `boochat` (renamed from `boocode` in v2.0.0-alpha; Docker service name stays `boocode_db`). Tables: `projects`, `sessions`, `chats`, `messages`, `settings`, `message_parts` (v1.13.0), `pending_changes` (v2.0.0), `tasks` (v2.0.0), `available_agents` (v2.0.0). Views: `messages_with_parts` (v1.13.1-B parts-merge read path), `tool_cost_stats` (v1.13.10 per-tool 100-call rolling window), `human_inbox` (v2.0.0 — tasks WHERE state IN blocked/failed). (`session_panes` was dropped in v1.12.1; workspace pane state lives in `sessions.workspace_panes jsonb`.) Schema applied idempotently on startup via `applySchema()`. Use `clock_timestamp()` (not `NOW()`) inside transactions. CHECK constraints in place: `projects_status_chk` ('open'|'archived'), `sessions_status_chk` (same), `chats_status_chk` (same), `messages_role_chk`, `messages_status_chk` — keep in sync with the `*_STATUSES` const arrays in `apps/server/src/types/api.ts`. The older anonymous `messages_status_check` (without 'cancelled') and `messages_role_check` (without 'system') were dropped in v1.12.1; only the `_chk` variants remain.
Schema CHECK migration order when renaming allowed values: (1) `ALTER TABLE ... DROP CONSTRAINT IF EXISTS <system_name>` (inline `CREATE TABLE` checks get `<table>_<column>_check`), (2) `UPDATE` rows to new values, (3) wrap new constraint ADD in `DO $$ ... pg_constraint` guard — that block is the only way to get `ADD CONSTRAINT IF NOT EXISTS`.
## Environment
Required: `DATABASE_URL`, `LLAMA_SWAP_URL`. Optional: `PORT` (3000), `HOST` (0.0.0.0), `PROJECT_ROOT_WHITELIST` (/opt, read-only scope for add-existing path resolution), `BOOTSTRAP_ROOT` (/opt/projects, writable scope for create-new-project bootstrap mkdir target — host must `mkdir -p /opt/projects` before container start), `DEFAULT_MODEL`, `LOG_LEVEL`, `SEARXNG_URL` (default `http://100.114.205.53:8888` — internal Tailscale Fathom; the public `search.indifferentketchup.com` is behind Authelia and unusable from server context), `BOOCODE_TOOLS` (`core` | `standard` | `all`, default `all`; v1.13.15-tools tier filter — ceiling, never expands an agent's whitelist).
Required: `DATABASE_URL`, `LLAMA_SWAP_URL`. Optional: `PORT` (3000), `HOST` (0.0.0.0), `PROJECT_ROOT_WHITELIST` (/opt, read-only scope for add-existing path resolution), `BOOTSTRAP_ROOT` (/opt/projects, writable scope for create-new-project bootstrap mkdir target — host must `mkdir -p /opt/projects` before container start), `DEFAULT_MODEL`, `LOG_LEVEL`, `SEARXNG_URL` (default `http://100.114.205.53:8888` — internal Tailscale Fathom; the public `search.indifferentketchup.com` is behind Authelia and unusable from server context), `BOOCODE_TOOLS` (`core` | `standard` | `all`, default `all`; v1.13.15-tools tier filter — ceiling, never expands an agent's whitelist), `MCP_CONFIG_PATH` (optional; default `/data/mcp.json` — JSON config for MCP servers matching opencode's `mcpServers` shape; file missing = no MCP).
BooCoder at port 9502: `curl http://100.114.205.53:9502/api/health`. Runs as `boocoder.service` on the host (not Docker). Deploy: `pnpm -C apps/server build && pnpm -C apps/coder build && sudo systemctl restart boocoder`. Health reports tool count: `{"ok":true,"db":true,"tools":33}`.
- `FAST_MODEL` (optional) — cheaper model for titles, summaries, labeling (auto_name.ts, tool-summaries.ts). Falls back to session model or DEFAULT_MODEL when unset. Set to a small model on llama-swap (e.g. `nemotron-nano-4b`) to avoid loading the 35B for 20-token calls.
- Qwen Code dispatch: `OPENAI_BASE_URL=http://100.101.41.16:8401/v1 OPENAI_API_KEY=dummy qwen -p "<task>" --output-format stream-json`. Install: `npm install -g @qwen-code/qwen-code@latest`. Node ≥22 required on host (container stays Node 20; BooCoder dispatches via direct spawn on host). No `--yolo` flag — non-interactive mode (`-p`) runs autonomously without approval prompts. ACP bridge is HTTP daemon (not stdio); use PTY dispatch.
- Arena (v2.0.5): `POST /api/arena {project_id, input, contestants: [{agent?, model?}]}` dispatches the same task to N models/agents in parallel. Each contestant gets its own task + worktree. `GET /api/arena/:id` for results. `POST /api/arena/:id/select/:task_id` picks winner.
## Workflow
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- Deploy: `cd /opt/boocode && docker compose up --build -d` (or `docker compose build --no-cache boocode && docker compose up -d` if you suspect a layer-cache issue).
- Git push to Gitea: `GIT_SSH_COMMAND="ssh -i /opt/boocode/secrets/boocode_gitea -o IdentitiesOnly=yes" git push origin <branch>`. The default agent identity is rejected; the in-repo deploy key (`secrets/`, gitignored) is the working one. Transient `Connection reset by peer` retries cleanly after `sleep 5`.
- Don't accumulate `.bak-*` files. Clean them up in the same batch or immediately after merge.
- DB-integration tests opt-in via env var: `DATABASE_URL='postgres://boocode:devpass@localhost:5500/boocode' pnpm -C apps/server test`. Host port is 5500 (mapped from `boocode_db:5432`); password is `${POSTGRES_PASSWORD}` from `.env` (`devpass`), NOT the literal in `.env`'s `DATABASE_URL=postgres://boocode:Ketchup1479@boocode_db:5432/...` line. Pattern: `describe.runIf(!!process.env.DATABASE_URL)(...)` with a `beforeAll` that applies the schema via `sql.unsafe(readFileSync(schemaPath))`. Tests skip cleanly when var is unset. `tool_cost_stats.test.ts` is the reference.
- DB-integration tests opt-in via env var: `DATABASE_URL='postgres://boocode:devpass@localhost:5500/boochat' pnpm -C apps/server test`. Host port is 5500 (mapped from `boocode_db:5432`); password is `${POSTGRES_PASSWORD}` from `.env` (`devpass`), NOT the literal in `.env`'s `DATABASE_URL=postgres://boocode:Ketchup1479@boocode_db:5432/...` line. `psql` is not on the host PATH — for an interactive query use `docker exec boocode_db psql -U boocode -d boochat -c "..."`. Pattern: `describe.runIf(!!process.env.DATABASE_URL)(...)` with a `beforeAll` that applies the schema via `sql.unsafe(readFileSync(schemaPath))`. Tests skip cleanly when var is unset. `tool_cost_stats.test.ts` is the reference.
- Host-side smoke endpoint: `curl http://100.114.205.53:9500/api/...`. The boocode container's port mapping binds to the Tailscale IP, not `0.0.0.0`, so `localhost:9500` doesn't work from the host shell. Same for booterm at `:9501`.
- Frontend blank-screen / runtime crash: get the stack-trace column offset from the browser console, then `cut -c <start>-<end> apps/web/dist/assets/index-*.js | sed -n '<line>p'` to read the exact minified expression that threw. Faster than bisecting source. Watch for `=== null`/`!== null` on optional fields fed an `as unknown as` cast — those bypass tsc.
- Fastify global JSON parser tolerates empty bodies (overridden in `index.ts`); bodyless POSTs (archive, unarchive, stop) work without setting `Content-Type` tricks on the client.
- Event dedup discipline: for any mutation the server publishes via `broker.publishUser`, do NOT add a local `sessionEvents.emit(...)` after the API call — `useUserEvents` forwards the WS frame onto the bus. Frontend mutation handlers must be idempotent (dedup by id, no-op on already-present).
- `node:20-*` base images ship a `node` user at uid/gid 1000 — delete it (`userdel`/`groupdel` on debian, `deluser`/`delgroup` on alpine) before adding samkintop at 1000.
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- A local PreToolUse hook (`security_reminder_hook.py`) regex-flags Node's older `child_process` spawn helpers as unsafe (false positive even on the File-suffixed variant). Use `spawn` — it's accepted.
- `/opt/boolab` hosts a working sibling BooCode terminal at `boocode.indifferentketchup.com`. Useful for visual side-by-side comparison on the same iPhone when debugging booterm rendering. Boolab uses Tailwind v3 (`@tailwind base`); boocode uses v4 — many subtle build differences. Don't assume parity.
- booterm SSHs to the host as `samkintop@100.114.205.53` (the Tailscale IP). The hostname `ubuntu-homelab` (shown in the bash prompt after login) does NOT resolve from inside the container — only the host's `/etc/hosts` knows it. Override via `BOOTERM_SSH_HOST` / `BOOTERM_SSH_USER` env vars in docker-compose if you ever move the shell to a different machine.
- codecontext sidecar lives at `/opt/boocode/codecontext/`. Sidecar HTTP API at `http://codecontext:8080/v1/<tool_name>` over the `boocode_net` bridge (no host port). BooCode wrappers in `apps/server/src/services/tools/codecontext/`. The `.codecontextignore.template` documents recommended ignore patterns; users copy and adapt to project root manually.
- codecontext sidecar lives at `/opt/boocode/codecontext/`. Sidecar HTTP API at `http://codecontext:8080/v1/<tool_name>` over the `boocode_net` bridge (no host port). BooCode wrappers in `apps/server/src/services/tools/codecontext/`. The `.codecontextignore` at project root is honored when `--respect-gitignore` is passed (enabled in the shim).
- codecontext fork at `/opt/forks/codecontext/` — separate git repo (branch `boocode-ts`), pushed via the same boocode_gitea SSH key to `indifferentketchup/codecontext`. Build: `go build ./...`. Test: `go test ./...`. Docker rebuild requires staging the fork source first: `tar -czf codecontext/fork.tar.gz -C /opt/forks/codecontext --exclude=.git --exclude=bin .` then `docker compose build --no-cache codecontext`. The Dockerfile COPYs `fork.tar.gz` into the builder stage (Gitea is behind Authelia, no HTTP clone). `fork.tar.gz` is gitignored.
- Go binary: `/snap/go/current/bin/go` (not on PATH by default). Use `export PATH=$PATH:/snap/go/current/bin` or full path for Go commands.
- `os/exec` child supervisors must explicitly call `child.Wait()` in a goroutine and `os.Exit` on child death. `Signal(0)` returns nil on zombies and is NOT a liveness check. Without `Wait()`, docker's `restart: unless-stopped` policy never fires because the parent stays alive. The `codecontext/shim.go` implementation is the reference pattern.
## Conventions
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- Tool-name whitelists must derive from `ALL_TOOLS` in `services/tools.ts`, never hardcoded. `services/agents.ts` `ALL_TOOL_NAMES` had this drift class until v1.12 — same pattern applies to any future tool-aware code.
- Agent registry lives at `data/AGENTS.md` (global, bind-mounted at `/data/AGENTS.md`). No per-project `AGENTS.md` in this repo — removed in v1.12 to eliminate the two-files-must-stay-in-sync drift. The `getAgentsForProject` per-project override mechanism remains for *other* projects.
- MCP stdio transport uses newline-delimited JSON (NDJSON), NOT LSP-style `Content-Length` headers. The `codecontext/shim.go` framing implementation is the reference; per the MCP spec (modelcontextprotocol.io/specification/server/transports).
- **Workspace dependency pattern** (`apps/coder``@boocode/server`): the consuming package adds `"@boocode/server": "workspace:*"` in `package.json`. The provider's `package.json` needs `exports` with `types` + `default` conditions per subpath: `"./inference": { "types": "./dist/.../index.d.ts", "default": "./dist/.../index.js" }`. Without the `types` condition, NodeNext resolution can't find `.d.ts` files and tsc fails with "Cannot find module" in the consumer.
- **JSONB columns**: use `sql.json(value as never)` — NOT `${JSON.stringify(value)}::jsonb` which double-serializes (stores a JSON string instead of a JSON object/array). Pattern established in `parts.ts`, `settings.ts`.
- **`payload.ts:loadContext` SELECT**: must include every `Session` field that downstream code reads. The tool phase reads `session.allowed_read_paths`; if the SELECT omits it, cross-repo read grants silently fail. The `Session` TypeScript type doesn't catch this because `sql<Session[]>` doesn't enforce column coverage.
- **Sidecar routing** (`services/inference/provider.ts`): `upstreamModel(config, modelId, agent)` routes to `LLAMA_SIDECAR_URL` when agent has `llama_extra_args`, otherwise `LLAMA_SWAP_URL`. `resolveRoute(agent)` returns `{route: 'swap'|'sidecar', flags}`. Sidecar provider created fresh per call (not cached) because `X-Agent-Flags` header varies per agent. Boot-time guard in `index.ts` refuses to start if any agent has `llama_extra_args` but `LLAMA_SIDECAR_URL` is unset.
- **Secret guard safe patterns** (`services/secret_guard.ts`): `.env.example`, `.env.sample`, `.env.template`, `.env.defaults` are allowlisted via `SAFE_PATTERNS` set. Do NOT add `.env.production`/`.env.development`/`.env.test` — those can hold real secrets.
- **CoderPane uses ChatInput** (`components/panes/CoderPane.tsx`): shares the same `ChatInput` component as BooChat for full parity — attachments, paste-to-chip, auto-grow textarea, queued messages during send. CoderPane's `sendOneMessage` is the send callback; queued messages drain via `useEffect` when `sending` goes false.
- **Adding a new `SessionEvent` type**: add the interface, add it to the `SessionEvent` union, add a `case` in `useSidebar.ts` `applyEvent` switch (no-op `return prev` is fine), and subscribe in any hook that needs it (e.g. `useSessionStream` for `refetch_messages`).
- **BooCoder provider registry** (`apps/coder/src/services/provider-registry.ts`): static list of provider defs (boocode, opencode, goose, claude, qwen). `PROBED_AGENT_NAMES` derives from it. Adding/removing providers means editing this file, not the frontend.
- **Pane header architecture (mobile vs desktop)**: Desktop coder pane header (BooCode label + [+] [×]) lives in `Workspace.tsx` gated by `isCoder && !isMobile`. Mobile coder controls (● ×) live in `Session.tsx` header row next to `MobileTabSwitcher`/`NewPaneMenu`. `AgentComposerBar` (provider/mode/model pickers) renders inside `CoderPane.tsx` on both. The ● status dot is passed via `connected` prop from CoderPane to AgentComposerBar.
- **MessageBubble shared between BooChat and BooCoder** (`components/MessageBubble.tsx`): accepts optional `actions?: MessageActions` callbacks (onRegenerate, onResend, onFork, onDelete) and `hideActions?: ('fork'|'delete'|'openInPane')[]`. Defaults use BooChat API; CoderPane overrides via `CoderMessageList` props. `CoderTextBubble` was removed. **`CoderMessageList` passes `CoderMessageWire as unknown as Message`** — the coder wire shape lacks `metadata`/`kind`/`summary`, so those fields are `undefined` (not `null`) on coder messages. Null-guards on any `Message` field MUST use loose `!= null`, not strict `!== null` (`undefined !== null` is `true``.kind` throws → blank-screen crash). The `as unknown as` cast hides this from tsc; build + typecheck pass while runtime crashes.
- **llama-sidecar** (`/opt/forks/llama-sidecar/`): Go daemon for per-agent llama-server process pool. Cross-compile: `GOOS=windows GOARCH=amd64 /snap/go/current/bin/go build -o bin/llama-sidecar.exe ./cmd/llama-sidecar`. Gitea: `indifferentketchup/llama-sidecar`. Windows child process gotchas: use `context.Background()` for child lifetime (not request ctx), `os.Open(os.DevNull)` for stdin, `os.Pipe()` for stdout with drain goroutine, `DETACHED_PROCESS | CREATE_NEW_PROCESS_GROUP` creation flags. SSH to sam-desktop: `ssh samki@100.101.41.16`; use `schtasks` for persistent process spawning (SSH `start /B` doesn't survive session close).

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- **Batch:** v2.3-provider-lifecycle (openspec drafted; not started)
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- **Last shipped:** `v2.2.2-xml-placeholder-reject`
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possible use to the public, the best way to achieve this is to make it
free software which everyone can redistribute and change under these terms.
To do so, attach the following notices to the program. It is safest
to attach them to the start of each source file to most effectively
state the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least
the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
<one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.>
Copyright (C) <year> <name of author>
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by
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Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
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network, you should also make sure that it provides a way for users to
get its source. For example, if your program is a web application, its
interface could display a "Source" link that leads users to an archive
of the code. There are many ways you could offer source, and different
solutions will be better for different programs; see section 13 for the
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You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or school,
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# boocode
Self-hosted single-user developer chat app. v1: chat only.
Self-hosted single-user developer chat app. 3-app monorepo: BooChat (read-only chat), BooCoder (write tools + agent dispatch), BooTerm (PTY terminals).
**Latest release:** `v2.2.1-pane-scoped-chats` (2026-05-26) · [`CHANGELOG.md`](CHANGELOG.md) · **Current focus:** [`CURRENT.md`](CURRENT.md)
**Agent navigation:** [`AGENTS.md`](AGENTS.md) · **Architecture:** [`docs/ARCHITECTURE.md`](docs/ARCHITECTURE.md) · **Engineering reference:** [`CLAUDE.md`](CLAUDE.md)
## Stack
@@ -13,6 +17,8 @@ Self-hosted single-user developer chat app. v1: chat only.
- `apps/server` — Fastify API + WebSocket + inference loop + file-read tools
- `apps/web` — React frontend; served by Fastify in production, Vite in dev
- `apps/booterm` — Fastify + node-pty + tmux for in-browser terminal panes
- `apps/coder` — Fastify write tools + ACP/PTY dispatcher + MCP server (BooCoder)
## Local dev
@@ -28,7 +34,7 @@ cp .env.example .env
docker compose up -d boocode_db
# run server (port 3000) and web (port 5173) in two shells
DATABASE_URL=postgres://boocode:devpass@127.0.0.1:5500/boocode \
DATABASE_URL=postgres://boocode:devpass@127.0.0.1:5500/boochat \
LLAMA_SWAP_URL=http://100.101.41.16:8401 \
pnpm dev:server
@@ -49,11 +55,32 @@ docker compose up --build -d
Binds to `100.114.205.53:9500` (Tailscale). Authelia is expected to gate the
upstream and inject `Remote-User`. Postgres binds loopback only.
## What v1 has
BooCoder runs as a **host systemd service** (`boocoder.service`, port `:9502`), not in Docker:
Project sidebar, sessions per project, chat with streaming responses over
WebSocket, four file-read tools scoped to the project root (`view_file`,
`list_dir`, `grep`, `find_files`), and a model picker driven by llama-swap's
`/v1/models`.
```bash
pnpm -C apps/server build && pnpm -C apps/coder build
sudo systemctl restart boocoder
curl http://100.114.205.53:9502/api/health
```
What v1 does not have lives in v2 (terminal pane) and v3 (Coder pane).
## Services
|Service|Port|Description|
|---|---|---|
|BooChat|`100.114.205.53:9500`|Read-only chat + SPA |
|BooTerm|`100.114.205.53:9501`|PTY/tmux terminal panes |
|BooCoder|host:9502|Write tools + agent dispatch + MCP server (systemd service, not Docker) |
|Postgres|`127.0.0.1:5500`|Shared database (`boochat`; Docker service `boocode_db`) |
|codecontext|internal `:8080`|Code graph sidecar (Docker network only) |
## What's shipped
See [`boocode_roadmap.md`](boocode_roadmap.md) for full version history. Highlights as of **v2.2.1**:
- **BooChat**: streaming chat, file-read tools, compaction, reasoning support, HTML/Markdown artifact panes, cross-repo read grants, MCP client (multi-server + stdio), tool-cost tracking, skills system, builtin agent registry, multi-pane workspace (chat / terminal / coder)
- **BooTerm**: in-browser terminal panes via tmux + xterm.js, per-session tmux sessions, SSH-out support
- **BooCoder (v2.2)**: write tools (`edit_file`, `create_file`, `delete_file`, `apply_pending`, `rewind`), pending-changes queue with diff UI, Paseo-style provider snapshot (7 providers: boocode, cursor, claude, opencode, goose, qwen, copilot), `AgentComposerBar` (provider / mode / model / thinking), ACP dispatch with inline permission prompts + tool/reasoning streaming, PTY fallback, Arena, MCP server (6 tools, stdio), CLI client, human inbox, Boomerang orchestration, path-guard fuzz suite, **pane-scoped chats** (v2.2.1 — each coder/terminal pane owns its chat)
## Planned
- **v2.3 provider lifecycle** — config-backed provider registry (`/data/coder-providers.json`), enable/disable toggles, two-tier probe (openspec drafted). See [`CURRENT.md`](CURRENT.md).

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"@types/pg": "^8.11.10",
"tsx": "^4.16.2",
"typescript": "^5.5.0"
}
},
"license": "AGPL-3.0-only"
}

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NODE_ENV=production
PORT=9502
HOST=100.114.205.53
DATABASE_URL=postgres://boocode:devpass@127.0.0.1:5500/boochat
LLAMA_SWAP_URL=http://100.101.41.16:8401
PROJECT_ROOT_WHITELIST=/opt
BOOTSTRAP_ROOT=/opt/projects
DEFAULT_MODEL=qwen3.6-35b-a3b-mxfp4
LOG_LEVEL=info
SEARXNG_URL=http://100.114.205.53:8888
GITEA_BASE_URL=https://git.indifferentketchup.com
GITEA_USER=indifferentketchup
GITEA_SSH_HOST=100.114.205.53:2222
MCP_CONFIG_PATH=/data/mcp.json
SKILLS_ROOT=/opt/boocode/data/skills

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# syntax=docker/dockerfile:1.7
FROM node:20-alpine AS builder
RUN corepack enable
WORKDIR /build
COPY package.json pnpm-workspace.yaml pnpm-lock.yaml tsconfig.base.json ./
COPY apps/server/package.json ./apps/server/
COPY apps/coder/package.json ./apps/coder/
COPY apps/coder/web/package.json ./apps/coder/web/
RUN pnpm install --frozen-lockfile
# Build server first (coder depends on it via workspace dep for types + inference)
COPY apps/server ./apps/server
RUN pnpm -C apps/server build
COPY apps/coder ./apps/coder
RUN pnpm -C apps/coder/web build
RUN pnpm -C apps/coder build
RUN pnpm deploy --filter=@boocode/coder --prod --legacy /out/coder
FROM node:20-bookworm-slim AS runtime
RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends ripgrep git openssh-client && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*
WORKDIR /app
COPY --from=builder /out/coder ./
COPY --from=builder /build/apps/coder/web/dist ./web
ENV NODE_ENV=production
EXPOSE 3000
CMD ["node", "dist/index.js"]

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{
"name": "@boocode/coder",
"version": "2.0.0",
"private": true,
"type": "module",
"main": "dist/index.js",
"scripts": {
"dev": "tsx watch src/index.ts",
"build": "tsc && node -e \"import('node:fs').then(fs=>fs.copyFileSync('src/schema.sql','dist/schema.sql'))\"",
"start": "node dist/index.js",
"cli": "tsx src/cli.ts",
"typecheck": "tsc --noEmit",
"test": "vitest run"
},
"dependencies": {
"@agentclientprotocol/sdk": "^0.22.1",
"@boocode/server": "workspace:*",
"@fastify/static": "^7.0.4",
"@fastify/websocket": "^10.0.1",
"@modelcontextprotocol/sdk": "^1.29.0",
"fastify": "^4.28.1",
"postgres": "^3.4.4",
"ws": "^8.18.0",
"zod": "^3.23.8"
},
"devDependencies": {
"@types/node": "^20.14.10",
"@types/ws": "^8.5.10",
"tsx": "^4.16.2",
"typescript": "^5.5.0",
"vitest": "^3.0.0"
},
"license": "AGPL-3.0-only"
}

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#!/usr/bin/env node
/**
* BooCoder CLI client.
*
* Usage:
* boocode run "task description" [--agent opencode] [--model claude-opus-4-7] [--project <id>]
* boocode ls [--state pending|running|completed|failed]
* boocode attach <task-id>
* boocode send <task-id> "message"
*/
import { WebSocket } from 'ws';
const BASE_URL = process.env.BOOCODER_URL ?? 'http://100.114.205.53:9502';
// ─── Arg parsing ─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
function getFlag(args: string[], name: string): string | undefined {
const idx = args.indexOf(name);
if (idx === -1 || idx + 1 >= args.length) return undefined;
return args[idx + 1];
}
function hasFlag(args: string[], name: string): boolean {
return args.includes(name);
}
// ─── HTTP helpers ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
async function api(method: string, path: string, body?: unknown): Promise<unknown> {
const url = `${BASE_URL}${path}`;
const res = await fetch(url, {
method,
headers: body ? { 'Content-Type': 'application/json' } : undefined,
body: body ? JSON.stringify(body) : undefined,
});
if (!res.ok) {
const text = await res.text().catch(() => '');
throw new Error(`${method} ${path}${res.status}: ${text}`);
}
return res.json();
}
// ─── WS streaming ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
function streamSession(sessionId: string): void {
const wsUrl = BASE_URL.replace(/^http/, 'ws') + `/api/ws/sessions/${sessionId}`;
const ws = new WebSocket(wsUrl);
ws.on('message', (data) => {
try {
const frame = JSON.parse(data.toString()) as { type: string; content?: string; name?: string; arguments?: string };
if (frame.type === 'delta' && frame.content) {
process.stdout.write(frame.content);
} else if (frame.type === 'tool_call') {
process.stdout.write(`\n[tool: ${frame.name ?? '?'}(${(frame.arguments ?? '').slice(0, 80)})]\n`);
} else if (frame.type === 'tool_result') {
process.stdout.write(`[tool_result]\n`);
} else if (frame.type === 'status' || frame.type === 'chat_status') {
// Silent
}
} catch {
// Non-JSON frame, ignore
}
});
ws.on('error', (err) => {
process.stderr.write(`WS error: ${err.message}\n`);
});
ws.on('close', () => {
process.stdout.write('\n');
process.exit(0);
});
process.on('SIGINT', () => {
ws.close();
process.exit(0);
});
}
// ─── Commands ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
async function cmdRun(args: string[]): Promise<void> {
const input = args.find((a) => !a.startsWith('--'));
if (!input) {
process.stderr.write('Usage: boocode run "task description" [--agent X] [--model X] [--project X]\n');
process.exit(1);
}
const agent = getFlag(args, '--agent');
const model = getFlag(args, '--model');
const project_id = getFlag(args, '--project');
if (!project_id) {
process.stderr.write('Error: --project <uuid> is required\n');
process.exit(1);
}
const result = (await api('POST', '/api/tasks', {
project_id,
input,
...(agent && { agent }),
...(model && { model }),
})) as { id: string; state: string };
process.stdout.write(`Task created: ${result.id} (state: ${result.state})\n`);
// Poll until task has session_id, then stream; or poll until terminal state
const POLL_MS = 2000;
for (;;) {
await sleep(POLL_MS);
const task = (await api('GET', `/api/tasks/${result.id}`)) as {
id: string; state: string; session_id?: string; output_summary?: string;
};
if (task.session_id) {
process.stdout.write(`Streaming session ${task.session_id}...\n`);
streamSession(task.session_id);
return; // streamSession handles exit
}
if (task.state === 'completed') {
process.stdout.write(`\nCompleted: ${task.output_summary ?? '(no summary)'}\n`);
return;
}
if (task.state === 'failed') {
process.stderr.write(`\nFailed: ${task.output_summary ?? '(no summary)'}\n`);
process.exit(1);
}
if (task.state === 'cancelled') {
process.stderr.write(`\nCancelled.\n`);
process.exit(1);
}
}
}
async function cmdLs(args: string[]): Promise<void> {
const state = getFlag(args, '--state');
const query = state ? `?state=${state}` : '';
const tasks = (await api('GET', `/api/tasks${query}`)) as Array<{
id: string; state: string; agent: string | null; input: string; created_at: string;
}>;
if (tasks.length === 0) {
process.stdout.write('No tasks.\n');
return;
}
// Table header
process.stdout.write(
pad('ID', 38) + pad('STATE', 12) + pad('AGENT', 14) + pad('INPUT', 52) + 'CREATED\n',
);
process.stdout.write('-'.repeat(120) + '\n');
for (const t of tasks) {
process.stdout.write(
pad(t.id, 38) +
pad(t.state, 12) +
pad(t.agent ?? '-', 14) +
pad(t.input.slice(0, 50), 52) +
(t.created_at?.slice(0, 19) ?? '') + '\n',
);
}
}
async function cmdAttach(args: string[]): Promise<void> {
const taskId = args[0];
if (!taskId) {
process.stderr.write('Usage: boocode attach <task-id>\n');
process.exit(1);
}
const task = (await api('GET', `/api/tasks/${taskId}`)) as { session_id?: string };
if (!task.session_id) {
process.stderr.write('Task has no session yet (still pending?).\n');
process.exit(1);
}
streamSession(task.session_id);
}
async function cmdSend(args: string[]): Promise<void> {
const taskId = args[0];
const message = args[1];
if (!taskId || !message) {
process.stderr.write('Usage: boocode send <task-id> "message"\n');
process.exit(1);
}
const task = (await api('GET', `/api/tasks/${taskId}`)) as { session_id?: string };
if (!task.session_id) {
process.stderr.write('Task has no session yet.\n');
process.exit(1);
}
// Find active chat
const sessionId = task.session_id;
// POST message to the session's chat (the messages route expects session_id in path)
await api('POST', `/api/sessions/${sessionId}/messages`, { content: message });
// Then attach to stream the response
streamSession(sessionId);
}
// ─── Utils ───────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
function pad(s: string, width: number): string {
return s.length >= width ? s.slice(0, width) : s + ' '.repeat(width - s.length);
}
function sleep(ms: number): Promise<void> {
return new Promise((resolve) => setTimeout(resolve, ms));
}
// ─── Main ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
const [cmd, ...rest] = process.argv.slice(2);
switch (cmd) {
case 'run':
cmdRun(rest).catch(fatal);
break;
case 'ls':
cmdLs(rest).catch(fatal);
break;
case 'attach':
cmdAttach(rest).catch(fatal);
break;
case 'send':
cmdSend(rest).catch(fatal);
break;
default:
process.stdout.write(
'BooCoder CLI\n\n' +
'Commands:\n' +
' run "task" [--agent X] [--model X] [--project <id>] Create and stream a task\n' +
' ls [--state pending|running|completed|failed] List tasks\n' +
' attach <task-id> Stream a running task\n' +
' send <task-id> "message" Send input to a task\n' +
'\n' +
`Base URL: ${BASE_URL} (set BOOCODER_URL to override)\n`,
);
if (cmd && cmd !== '--help' && cmd !== '-h') process.exit(1);
}
function fatal(err: unknown): void {
process.stderr.write(`Error: ${err instanceof Error ? err.message : String(err)}\n`);
process.exit(1);
}

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import { z } from 'zod';
// BooCoder's config is a superset of the server's Config type so it can be
// passed directly into the inference runner's InferenceContext. Fields the
// inference loop reads: LLAMA_SWAP_URL, PROJECT_ROOT_WHITELIST. The rest
// default to values that satisfy the server's Zod schema without BooCoder
// needing to supply them in its environment.
const ConfigSchema = z.object({
NODE_ENV: z.enum(['development', 'production', 'test']).default('development'),
PORT: z.coerce.number().int().positive().default(3000),
HOST: z.string().default('0.0.0.0'),
DATABASE_URL: z.string().url(),
LLAMA_SWAP_URL: z.string().url(),
PROJECT_ROOT_WHITELIST: z.string().default('/opt'),
BOOTSTRAP_ROOT: z.string().default('/opt/projects'),
DEFAULT_MODEL: z.string().default('qwen3.6-35b-a3b-mxfp4'),
LOG_LEVEL: z.string().default('info'),
CONTAINER_GUIDANCE_FILE: z.string().optional(),
// Fields needed to satisfy the server's Config type but unused by BooCoder:
SEARXNG_URL: z.string().url().default('http://100.114.205.53:8888'),
GITEA_BASE_URL: z.string().url().default('https://git.indifferentketchup.com'),
GITEA_USER: z.string().default('indifferentketchup'),
GITEA_TOKEN: z.string().optional(),
GITEA_SSH_HOST: z.string().default('100.114.205.53:2222'),
MCP_CONFIG_PATH: z.string().optional(),
// v2.0.5: cheaper model for titles, summaries, labeling.
FAST_MODEL: z.string().optional(),
// SSH access to the host for external agent dispatch (Phase 5)
BOOCODER_SSH_HOST: z.string().default('100.114.205.53'),
BOOCODER_SSH_USER: z.string().default('samkintop'),
});
export type Config = z.infer<typeof ConfigSchema>;
let cached: Config | null = null;
export function loadConfig(): Config {
if (cached) return cached;
const parsed = ConfigSchema.safeParse(process.env);
if (!parsed.success) {
console.error('Invalid environment configuration:');
console.error(parsed.error.flatten().fieldErrors);
process.exit(1);
}
cached = parsed.data;
return cached;
}

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import postgres from 'postgres';
import { readFile } from 'node:fs/promises';
import { fileURLToPath } from 'node:url';
import { dirname, resolve } from 'node:path';
import type { Config } from './config.js';
const __filename = fileURLToPath(import.meta.url);
const __dirname = dirname(__filename);
export type Sql = ReturnType<typeof postgres>;
let sqlInstance: Sql | null = null;
export function getSql(config: Config): Sql {
if (sqlInstance) return sqlInstance;
sqlInstance = postgres(config.DATABASE_URL, {
max: 10,
idle_timeout: 30,
connect_timeout: 10,
onnotice: () => {},
});
return sqlInstance;
}
export async function applySchema(sql: Sql): Promise<void> {
const schemaPath = resolve(__dirname, 'schema.sql');
const ddl = await readFile(schemaPath, 'utf8');
await sql.unsafe(ddl);
}
export async function pingDb(sql: Sql): Promise<boolean> {
try {
await sql`SELECT 1`;
return true;
} catch {
return false;
}
}
export async function closeDb(): Promise<void> {
if (sqlInstance) {
await sqlInstance.end({ timeout: 5 });
sqlInstance = null;
}
}

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import { resolve, dirname } from 'node:path';
import { fileURLToPath } from 'node:url';
import { existsSync } from 'node:fs';
import Fastify from 'fastify';
import fastifyWebsocket from '@fastify/websocket';
import fastifyStatic from '@fastify/static';
const __filename = fileURLToPath(import.meta.url);
const __dirname = dirname(__filename);
import { loadConfig } from './config.js';
import { getSql, applySchema, pingDb, closeDb } from './db.js';
import { startMcpServer } from './services/mcp-server.js';
// v2.0.0 Phase 2B: workspace dependency on @boocode/server — reuse the
// inference loop, broker, and tool registry without duplication.
import { createInferenceRunner } from '@boocode/server/inference';
import { createBroker } from '@boocode/server/broker';
import { appendMcpTools, ALL_TOOLS } from '@boocode/server/tools';
import type { Config as ServerConfig } from '@boocode/server/config';
import type { WsFrame } from '@boocode/server/ws-frames';
// v2.0.0 Phase 2C: write tools + adapter for BooChat ToolDef compatibility.
import { WRITE_TOOLS } from './services/tools/index.js';
import { adaptWriteTool } from './services/tools/adapter.js';
import { setInferenceContext, clearInferenceContext } from './services/tools/inference_context.js';
// Routes
import { registerMessageRoutes } from './routes/messages.js';
import { registerSkillRoutes } from './routes/skills.js';
import { registerPendingRoutes } from './routes/pending.js';
import { registerTaskRoutes } from './routes/tasks.js';
import { registerInboxRoutes } from './routes/inbox.js';
import { registerStatsRoutes } from './routes/stats.js';
import { registerArenaRoutes } from './routes/arena.js';
import { registerProviderRoutes } from './routes/providers.js';
import { registerWebSocket } from './routes/ws.js';
// Phase 4: dispatcher + agent probe
import { createDispatcher } from './services/dispatcher.js';
import { probeAgents } from './services/agent-probe.js';
import { getProviderSnapshot, persistProbedModels } from './services/provider-snapshot.js';
import { setPermissionHooks } from './services/permission-waiter.js';
import { homedir } from 'node:os';
async function main() {
// MCP mode: stdio transport, no HTTP server
if (process.argv.includes('--mcp')) {
const config = loadConfig();
const sql = getSql(config);
await applySchema(sql);
await startMcpServer(sql);
return;
}
const config = loadConfig();
const app = Fastify({
logger: { level: config.LOG_LEVEL },
});
// Allow empty JSON bodies (same pattern as apps/server).
app.removeContentTypeParser(['application/json']);
app.addContentTypeParser('application/json', { parseAs: 'string' }, (_req, body, done) => {
const str = (body as string) ?? '';
if (str.trim().length === 0) {
done(null, {});
return;
}
try {
done(null, JSON.parse(str));
} catch (err) {
done(err as Error, undefined);
}
});
const sql = getSql(config);
await applySchema(sql);
app.log.info('database schema applied');
// Broker: in-memory pub/sub for session + user channel streaming.
const broker = createBroker(app.log);
setPermissionHooks({
onPrompt: async (prompt) => {
await sql`
UPDATE tasks SET state = 'blocked' WHERE id = ${prompt.taskId} AND state = 'running'
`;
broker.publishFrame(prompt.sessionId, {
type: 'permission_requested',
task_id: prompt.taskId,
session_id: prompt.sessionId,
kind: prompt.kind,
tool_title: prompt.toolTitle,
...(prompt.input ? { input: prompt.input } : {}),
options: prompt.options.map((o) => ({ option_id: o.optionId, label: o.label })),
} as WsFrame);
},
onResolved: async (taskId, sessionId) => {
await sql`
UPDATE tasks SET state = 'running' WHERE id = ${taskId} AND state = 'blocked'
`;
broker.publishFrame(sessionId, {
type: 'permission_resolved',
task_id: taskId,
session_id: sessionId,
} as WsFrame);
},
});
// --- Tool registry extension ---
// Append BooCoder write tools (adapted to BooChat's ToolDef interface) to
// the shared ALL_TOOLS registry. appendMcpTools re-sorts and rebuilds
// TOOLS_BY_NAME so tool-phase.ts dispatch sees the full set.
const adaptedWriteTools = WRITE_TOOLS.map((t) => adaptWriteTool(t));
appendMcpTools(adaptedWriteTools);
app.log.info(`tool registry: ${ALL_TOOLS.length} tools loaded (${WRITE_TOOLS.length} write tools)`);
// Inference runner: same engine as BooChat, uses ALL_TOOLS (which includes
// the appended write tools) for tool dispatch.
const inference = createInferenceRunner(
{
sql,
config: config as unknown as ServerConfig,
log: app.log,
publish: (sessionId, frame) => {
broker.publishFrame(sessionId, frame as unknown as WsFrame);
},
broker,
},
(user, frame) => {
broker.publishUserFrame(user, frame as unknown as WsFrame);
}
);
// Wrap the inference runner to set/clear the write-tool context around each run.
// The inference runner calls enqueue() which fires asynchronously — we hook
// into the enqueue to set context before the run starts.
const inferenceApi = {
enqueue: (sessionId: string, chatId: string, assistantId: string, user: string) => {
// Set the inference context so write tools can access sql + sessionId.
// The context persists for the duration of the inference run. Since
// BooCoder is single-user and runs one inference at a time per session,
// this module-level state is safe.
setInferenceContext({ sql, sessionId, taskId: null });
inference.enqueue(sessionId, chatId, assistantId, user);
},
cancel: async (sessionId: string, chatId: string) => {
const result = await inference.cancel(sessionId, chatId);
clearInferenceContext();
return result;
},
hasActive: (chatId: string) => inference.hasActive(chatId),
};
// Register WebSocket support
await app.register(fastifyWebsocket);
// Health endpoint
app.get('/api/health', async (_req, reply) => {
const dbOk = await pingDb(sql);
const status = dbOk ? 200 : 503;
return reply.status(status).send({
ok: dbOk,
db: dbOk,
tools: ALL_TOOLS.length,
});
});
// Phase 4: probe available agents on startup
await probeAgents(sql, app.log);
// Warm provider snapshot in background (ACP cold probes + model merges)
void getProviderSnapshot(sql, config, homedir(), true)
.then((entries) => persistProbedModels(sql, entries, app.log))
.catch((err) => {
app.log.warn(
{ err: err instanceof Error ? err.message : String(err) },
'provider-snapshot: warm failed',
);
});
// Phase 4: dispatcher — polls tasks table and runs inference
const dispatcher = createDispatcher({ sql, inference: inferenceApi, broker, log: app.log, config });
dispatcher.start();
app.addHook('onClose', () => dispatcher.stop());
// Register routes
registerMessageRoutes(app, sql, broker, inferenceApi);
registerSkillRoutes(app, sql, broker, inferenceApi);
registerPendingRoutes(app, sql);
registerTaskRoutes(app, sql, inferenceApi);
registerInboxRoutes(app, sql);
registerStatsRoutes(app, sql);
registerArenaRoutes(app, sql);
registerProviderRoutes(app, sql, config);
registerWebSocket(app, sql, broker);
// Serve static frontend (built web app). In production, the dist/ is
// copied to ../web relative to the dist/ directory at /app/web. In dev,
// check adjacent to the source.
const webRoot = resolve(__dirname, '../web');
if (existsSync(webRoot)) {
await app.register(fastifyStatic, {
root: webRoot,
prefix: '/',
// Don't intercept /api routes — static only serves files that exist.
wildcard: false,
});
// SPA fallback: serve index.html for non-API routes that don't match a file.
app.setNotFoundHandler(async (req, reply) => {
if (req.url.startsWith('/api')) {
reply.code(404);
return { error: 'not found' };
}
return reply.sendFile('index.html');
});
app.log.info(`serving frontend from ${webRoot}`);
}
// Graceful shutdown
const shutdown = async () => {
app.log.info('shutting down');
await app.close();
await closeDb();
process.exit(0);
};
process.on('SIGTERM', shutdown);
process.on('SIGINT', shutdown);
await app.listen({ port: config.PORT, host: config.HOST });
app.log.info(`BooCoder listening on ${config.HOST}:${config.PORT}`);
}
main().catch((err) => {
console.error('fatal:', err);
process.exit(1);
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/**
* v2.0.5: Arena routes — competitive dispatch of the same task to multiple agents.
*
* POST /api/arena — create an arena with 2-5 contestants
* GET /api/arena/:id — get all tasks in an arena
* POST /api/arena/:id/select/:task_id — mark a task as the arena winner
*/
import type { FastifyInstance } from 'fastify';
import { z } from 'zod';
import type { Sql } from '../db.js';
const ContestantSchema = z.object({
agent: z.string().max(100).optional(),
model: z.string().max(200).optional(),
mode_id: z.string().max(200).optional(),
thinking_option_id: z.string().max(200).optional(),
});
const CreateArenaBody = z.object({
project_id: z.string().uuid(),
input: z.string().min(1).max(64_000),
contestants: z.array(ContestantSchema).min(2).max(5),
});
interface TaskRow {
id: string;
agent: string | null;
model: string | null;
mode_id: string | null;
thinking_option_id: string | null;
state: string;
}
export function registerArenaRoutes(app: FastifyInstance, sql: Sql): void {
// POST /api/arena — create a new arena
app.post('/api/arena', async (req, reply) => {
const parsed = CreateArenaBody.safeParse(req.body);
if (!parsed.success) {
reply.code(400);
return { error: 'invalid body', details: parsed.error.flatten() };
}
const { project_id, input, contestants } = parsed.data;
const arenaId = crypto.randomUUID();
const tasks: TaskRow[] = [];
for (const contestant of contestants) {
const [task] = await sql<TaskRow[]>`
INSERT INTO tasks (project_id, input, agent, model, mode_id, thinking_option_id, arena_id)
VALUES (
${project_id},
${input},
${contestant.agent ?? null},
${contestant.model ?? null},
${contestant.mode_id ?? null},
${contestant.thinking_option_id ?? null},
${arenaId}
)
RETURNING id, agent, model, mode_id, thinking_option_id, state
`;
tasks.push(task!);
}
reply.code(201);
return {
arena_id: arenaId,
tasks: tasks.map((t) => ({
id: t.id,
agent: t.agent,
model: t.model,
mode_id: t.mode_id,
thinking_option_id: t.thinking_option_id,
state: t.state,
})),
};
});
// GET /api/arena/:arena_id — list all tasks in an arena
app.get<{ Params: { arena_id: string } }>('/api/arena/:arena_id', async (req, reply) => {
const { arena_id } = req.params;
// Validate UUID format
const uuidRegex = /^[0-9a-f]{8}-[0-9a-f]{4}-[0-9a-f]{4}-[0-9a-f]{4}-[0-9a-f]{12}$/i;
if (!uuidRegex.test(arena_id)) {
reply.code(400);
return { error: 'invalid arena_id format' };
}
const tasks = await sql`
SELECT id, project_id, state, input, output_summary, agent, model, mode_id, thinking_option_id, execution_path, session_id, started_at, ended_at, created_at, arena_id
FROM tasks
WHERE arena_id = ${arena_id}
ORDER BY created_at
`;
if (tasks.length === 0) {
reply.code(404);
return { error: 'arena not found' };
}
return { arena_id, tasks };
});
// POST /api/arena/:arena_id/select/:task_id — mark the winner
app.post<{ Params: { arena_id: string; task_id: string } }>(
'/api/arena/:arena_id/select/:task_id',
async (req, reply) => {
const { arena_id, task_id } = req.params;
// Verify the task belongs to this arena
const rows = await sql<{ id: string; state: string; arena_id: string | null }[]>`
SELECT id, state, arena_id FROM tasks WHERE id = ${task_id}
`;
if (rows.length === 0) {
reply.code(404);
return { error: 'task not found' };
}
const task = rows[0]!;
if (task.arena_id !== arena_id) {
reply.code(409);
return { error: 'task does not belong to this arena' };
}
// Mark as selected via output_summary prefix (lightweight — no schema change)
await sql`
UPDATE tasks
SET output_summary = COALESCE('[SELECTED] ' || output_summary, '[SELECTED]')
WHERE id = ${task_id}
`;
return { selected: true, task_id, arena_id };
}
);
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import type { Sql } from '../db.js';
interface WorkspacePaneRow {
id: string;
kind: string;
chatId?: string;
chatIds?: string[];
activeChatIdx?: number;
}
function chatNameForKind(kind: string): string {
if (kind === 'coder' || kind === 'agent') return 'BooCoder';
if (kind === 'terminal') return 'Terminal';
return 'Chat';
}
function activeChatIdForPane(pane: WorkspacePaneRow): string | undefined {
const chatIds = pane.chatIds ?? [];
const idx = pane.activeChatIdx ?? 0;
if (idx >= 0 && idx < chatIds.length) return chatIds[idx];
return pane.chatId;
}
/** Resolve the active chat for a workspace pane; auto-seed when empty. */
export async function resolveChatId(
sql: Sql,
sessionId: string,
paneId: string,
): Promise<string | null> {
return sql.begin(async (tx) => {
const sessionRows = await tx<{ workspace_panes: WorkspacePaneRow[] }[]>`
SELECT workspace_panes FROM sessions WHERE id = ${sessionId} FOR UPDATE
`;
if (sessionRows.length === 0) return null;
const panes = sessionRows[0]!.workspace_panes ?? [];
const paneIdx = panes.findIndex((p) => p.id === paneId);
if (paneIdx < 0) return null;
const pane = panes[paneIdx]!;
const existingChatId = activeChatIdForPane(pane);
if (existingChatId) {
const chatRows = await tx<{ id: string }[]>`
SELECT id FROM chats
WHERE id = ${existingChatId}
AND session_id = ${sessionId}
AND status = 'open'
`;
if (chatRows.length > 0) return existingChatId;
}
const [newChat] = await tx<{ id: string }[]>`
INSERT INTO chats (session_id, name, status)
VALUES (${sessionId}, ${chatNameForKind(pane.kind)}, 'open')
RETURNING id
`;
if (!newChat) return null;
const nextChatIds = [...(pane.chatIds ?? []), newChat.id];
const nextActiveIdx = nextChatIds.length - 1;
const nextPanes = panes.map((p, i) =>
i === paneIdx
? {
...p,
chatIds: nextChatIds,
activeChatIdx: nextActiveIdx,
chatId: newChat.id,
}
: p,
);
await tx`
UPDATE sessions
SET workspace_panes = ${tx.json(nextPanes as never)},
updated_at = clock_timestamp()
WHERE id = ${sessionId}
`;
return newChat.id;
});
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import type { FastifyInstance } from 'fastify';
import type { Sql } from '../db.js';
export function registerInboxRoutes(app: FastifyInstance, sql: Sql): void {
// GET /api/inbox — tasks needing human attention (blocked or failed)
app.get('/api/inbox', async () => {
return sql`
SELECT id, project_id, parent_task_id, state, input, output_summary, agent, model, session_id, started_at, ended_at, created_at
FROM human_inbox
ORDER BY created_at DESC
LIMIT 100
`;
});
// POST /api/inbox/:id/retry — reset a blocked/failed task to pending for re-dispatch
app.post<{ Params: { id: string } }>('/api/inbox/:id/retry', async (req, reply) => {
const taskId = req.params.id;
const result = await sql`
UPDATE tasks
SET state = 'pending', started_at = NULL, ended_at = NULL, output_summary = NULL
WHERE id = ${taskId} AND state IN ('blocked', 'failed')
RETURNING id, state
`;
if (result.length === 0) {
reply.code(404);
return { error: 'task not found or not in retryable state' };
}
return { id: result[0]!.id, state: result[0]!.state };
});
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import type { FastifyInstance } from 'fastify';
import { z } from 'zod';
import type { Sql } from '../db.js';
import type { Broker } from '@boocode/server/broker';
import type { WsFrame } from '@boocode/server/ws-frames';
import { resolveChatId } from './chat-resolve.js';
const AnswerUserInputBody = z.object({
tool_call_id: z.string().min(1),
answers: z
.array(
z.object({
question: z.string(),
selected_options: z.array(z.string()),
free_text: z.string().nullable(),
}),
)
.min(1)
.max(3),
});
const AskUserInputArgs = z.object({
questions: z
.array(
z.object({
question: z.string(),
type: z.enum(['single_select', 'multi_select']),
options: z.array(z.string()).min(1),
}),
)
.min(1)
.max(3),
});
const SendBody = z.object({
content: z.string().min(1).max(64_000),
pane_id: z.string().min(1).max(200),
chat_id: z.string().uuid().optional(),
provider: z.string().max(100).optional(),
model: z.string().max(200).optional(),
mode_id: z.string().max(200).optional(),
thinking_option_id: z.string().max(200).optional(),
});
interface InferenceApi {
enqueue: (sessionId: string, chatId: string, assistantId: string, user: string) => void;
cancel: (sessionId: string, chatId: string) => Promise<boolean>;
hasActive: (chatId: string) => boolean;
}
interface MessageRow {
id: string;
role: string;
content: string | null;
status: string | null;
tool_calls: Array<{ id: string; name: string; args?: Record<string, unknown> }> | null;
tool_results: {
tool_call_id: string;
output: unknown;
truncated?: boolean;
error?: string;
} | null;
reasoning_parts: Array<{ text?: string }> | null;
}
function mapCoderMessageRow(row: MessageRow) {
if (row.role === 'tool') {
if (!row.tool_results?.tool_call_id) return null;
return {
id: row.id,
role: 'tool' as const,
tool_results: row.tool_results,
};
}
if (row.role !== 'user' && row.role !== 'assistant' && row.role !== 'system') {
return null;
}
const tool_calls = row.tool_calls?.map((tc) => ({
id: tc.id,
function: {
name: tc.name,
arguments: JSON.stringify(tc.args ?? {}),
},
}));
const reasoningText = row.reasoning_parts?.map((p) => p.text ?? '').join('') ?? '';
return {
id: row.id,
role: row.role as 'user' | 'assistant' | 'system',
content: row.content ?? '',
status: (row.status ?? 'complete') as 'streaming' | 'complete' | 'failed',
...(reasoningText ? { reasoning_text: reasoningText } : {}),
...(tool_calls?.length ? { tool_calls } : {}),
};
}
export function registerMessageRoutes(
app: FastifyInstance,
sql: Sql,
broker: Broker,
inference: InferenceApi,
): void {
// GET /api/sessions/:sessionId/messages — hydrate CoderPane on load / reconnect
app.get<{ Params: { sessionId: string }; Querystring: { chat_id?: string } }>(
'/api/sessions/:sessionId/messages',
async (req, reply) => {
const sessionId = req.params.sessionId;
const chatId = req.query.chat_id;
const sessionRows = await sql<{ id: string }[]>`
SELECT id FROM sessions WHERE id = ${sessionId}
`;
if (sessionRows.length === 0) {
reply.code(404);
return { error: 'session not found' };
}
if (chatId) {
const chatRows = await sql<{ id: string }[]>`
SELECT id FROM chats
WHERE id = ${chatId} AND session_id = ${sessionId} AND status = 'open'
`;
if (chatRows.length === 0) {
reply.code(404);
return { error: 'chat not found or not open in this session' };
}
}
const rows = chatId
? await sql<MessageRow[]>`
SELECT id, role, content, status, tool_calls, tool_results, reasoning_parts
FROM messages_with_parts
WHERE session_id = ${sessionId} AND chat_id = ${chatId}
ORDER BY created_at ASC, id ASC
`
: await sql<MessageRow[]>`
SELECT id, role, content, status, tool_calls, tool_results, reasoning_parts
FROM messages_with_parts
WHERE session_id = ${sessionId}
ORDER BY created_at ASC, id ASC
`;
return rows.map(mapCoderMessageRow).filter((m) => m !== null);
},
);
// POST /api/sessions/:sessionId/messages — send a user message + kick off inference
app.post<{ Params: { sessionId: string } }>(
'/api/sessions/:sessionId/messages',
async (req, reply) => {
const parsed = SendBody.safeParse(req.body);
if (!parsed.success) {
reply.code(400);
return { error: 'invalid body', details: parsed.error.flatten() };
}
const sessionId = req.params.sessionId;
const { content, pane_id, chat_id: explicitChatId, provider, model, mode_id, thinking_option_id } =
parsed.data;
const isExternal = provider && provider !== 'boocode';
// Validate session exists
const sessionRows = await sql<{ id: string; project_id: string }[]>`
SELECT id, project_id FROM sessions WHERE id = ${sessionId}
`;
if (sessionRows.length === 0) {
reply.code(404);
return { error: 'session not found' };
}
const resolved = await resolveChatId(sql, sessionId, pane_id);
if (!resolved) {
reply.code(404);
return { error: 'pane not found' };
}
let chatId = resolved;
if (explicitChatId) {
const chatRows = await sql<{ id: string }[]>`
SELECT id FROM chats WHERE id = ${explicitChatId} AND session_id = ${sessionId} AND status = 'open'
`;
if (chatRows.length === 0) {
reply.code(404);
return { error: 'chat not found or not open in this session' };
}
chatId = explicitChatId;
}
if (!isExternal) {
// Reject if inference is already running on this chat
if (inference.hasActive(chatId)) {
reply.code(409);
return { error: 'inference already running on this chat' };
}
}
// Create user message
const [userMsg] = await sql<{ id: string }[]>`
INSERT INTO messages (session_id, chat_id, role, content, status, created_at)
VALUES (${sessionId}, ${chatId}, 'user', ${content}, 'complete', clock_timestamp())
RETURNING id
`;
await sql`UPDATE sessions SET updated_at = clock_timestamp() WHERE id = ${sessionId}`;
await sql`UPDATE chats SET updated_at = clock_timestamp() WHERE id = ${chatId}`;
// Publish user message frames
broker.publishFrame(sessionId, {
type: 'message_started',
message_id: userMsg!.id,
chat_id: chatId,
role: 'user',
} as unknown as WsFrame);
broker.publishFrame(sessionId, {
type: 'delta',
message_id: userMsg!.id,
chat_id: chatId,
content,
} as unknown as WsFrame);
broker.publishFrame(sessionId, {
type: 'message_complete',
message_id: userMsg!.id,
chat_id: chatId,
} as unknown as WsFrame);
if (isExternal) {
// External provider: create a task for the dispatcher
const projectId = sessionRows[0]!.project_id;
const [task] = await sql<{ id: string; state: string }[]>`
INSERT INTO tasks (project_id, input, agent, model, mode_id, thinking_option_id, session_id)
VALUES (${projectId}, ${content}, ${provider}, ${model ?? null}, ${mode_id ?? null}, ${thinking_option_id ?? null}, ${sessionId})
RETURNING id, state
`;
reply.code(202);
return { user_message_id: userMsg!.id, task_id: task!.id, dispatched: true };
}
// Native provider: create streaming assistant row + enqueue inference
const [assistantMsg] = await sql<{ id: string }[]>`
INSERT INTO messages (session_id, chat_id, role, content, status, created_at)
VALUES (${sessionId}, ${chatId}, 'assistant', '', 'streaming', clock_timestamp())
RETURNING id
`;
inference.enqueue(sessionId, chatId, assistantMsg!.id, 'default');
reply.code(202);
return { user_message_id: userMsg!.id, assistant_message_id: assistantMsg!.id };
},
);
// POST /api/chats/:id/answer_user_input — answer a pending ask_user_input
app.post<{ Params: { id: string } }>(
'/api/chats/:id/answer_user_input',
async (req, reply) => {
const parsed = AnswerUserInputBody.safeParse(req.body);
if (!parsed.success) {
reply.code(400);
return { error: 'invalid_body', details: parsed.error.flatten() };
}
const { tool_call_id, answers } = parsed.data;
const chatRows = await sql<{ id: string; session_id: string }[]>`
SELECT id, session_id FROM chats WHERE id = ${req.params.id} AND status = 'open'
`;
if (chatRows.length === 0) {
reply.code(404);
return { error: 'chat_not_found' };
}
const chat = chatRows[0]!;
const sessionId = chat.session_id;
const callerRows = await sql<{
message_id: string;
payload: { id: string; name: string; args: Record<string, unknown> };
}[]>`
SELECT p.message_id, p.payload
FROM message_parts p
JOIN messages m ON m.id = p.message_id
WHERE m.chat_id = ${chat.id}
AND m.role = 'assistant'
AND p.kind = 'tool_call'
AND p.payload->>'id' = ${tool_call_id}
ORDER BY m.created_at DESC
LIMIT 1
`;
if (!callerRows[0]) {
reply.code(404);
return { error: 'unknown_tool_call_id' };
}
const foundCall = callerRows[0].payload;
if (foundCall.name !== 'ask_user_input') {
reply.code(400);
return { error: 'tool_call_not_ask_user_input' };
}
const argsParsed = AskUserInputArgs.safeParse(foundCall.args);
if (!argsParsed.success) {
reply.code(400);
return { error: 'mismatched_answer_shape', detail: 'tool_call args invalid' };
}
const questions = argsParsed.data.questions;
if (answers.length !== questions.length) {
reply.code(400);
return { error: 'mismatched_answer_shape', detail: `expected ${questions.length} answer(s), got ${answers.length}` };
}
for (let i = 0; i < questions.length; i++) {
const q = questions[i]!;
const a = answers[i]!;
for (const sel of a.selected_options) {
if (!q.options.includes(sel)) {
reply.code(400);
return { error: 'mismatched_answer_shape', detail: `answer ${i + 1} option not in question: ${sel}` };
}
}
if (q.type === 'single_select' && a.selected_options.length > 1) {
reply.code(400);
return { error: 'mismatched_answer_shape', detail: `answer ${i + 1} multi on single_select` };
}
if (a.selected_options.length === 0 && (!a.free_text || !a.free_text.trim())) {
reply.code(400);
return { error: 'mismatched_answer_shape', detail: `answer ${i + 1} is empty` };
}
}
const toolRows = await sql<{
message_id: string;
payload: { tool_call_id: string; output: unknown };
}[]>`
SELECT p.message_id, p.payload
FROM message_parts p
JOIN messages m ON m.id = p.message_id
WHERE m.chat_id = ${chat.id}
AND m.role = 'tool'
AND p.kind = 'tool_result'
AND p.payload->>'tool_call_id' = ${tool_call_id}
ORDER BY m.created_at DESC
LIMIT 1
`;
if (!toolRows[0]) {
reply.code(404);
return { error: 'unknown_tool_call_id', detail: 'tool message not found' };
}
if (toolRows[0].payload?.output !== null) {
reply.code(409);
return { error: 'tool_call_already_answered' };
}
const answerSet = { answers };
const newToolResults = { tool_call_id, output: answerSet, truncated: false };
const toolMessageId = toolRows[0].message_id;
const result = await sql.begin(async (tx) => {
await tx`DELETE FROM message_parts WHERE message_id = ${toolMessageId} AND kind = 'tool_result'`;
await tx`
INSERT INTO message_parts (message_id, sequence, kind, payload)
VALUES (${toolMessageId}, 0, 'tool_result', ${tx.json(newToolResults as never)})
`;
const [assistantMsg] = await tx<{ id: string }[]>`
INSERT INTO messages (session_id, chat_id, role, content, status, created_at)
VALUES (${sessionId}, ${chat.id}, 'assistant', '', 'streaming', clock_timestamp())
RETURNING id
`;
await tx`UPDATE sessions SET updated_at = clock_timestamp() WHERE id = ${sessionId}`;
await tx`UPDATE chats SET updated_at = clock_timestamp() WHERE id = ${chat.id}`;
return { tool_message_id: toolMessageId, assistant_message_id: assistantMsg!.id };
});
broker.publishFrame(sessionId, {
type: 'tool_result',
tool_message_id: result.tool_message_id,
tool_call_id,
chat_id: chat.id,
output: answerSet,
truncated: false,
} as unknown as WsFrame);
inference.enqueue(sessionId, chat.id, result.assistant_message_id, 'default');
reply.code(202);
return result;
},
);
// POST /api/sessions/:sessionId/stop — cancel active inference
app.post<{ Params: { sessionId: string } }>(
'/api/sessions/:sessionId/stop',
async (req, reply) => {
const sessionId = req.params.sessionId;
// Find active chats in this session
const chats = await sql<{ id: string }[]>`
SELECT id FROM chats WHERE session_id = ${sessionId} AND status = 'open'
`;
let cancelled = false;
for (const chat of chats) {
if (inference.hasActive(chat.id)) {
cancelled = await inference.cancel(sessionId, chat.id);
break;
}
}
return { cancelled };
},
);
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import type { FastifyInstance } from 'fastify';
import { z } from 'zod';
import type { Sql } from '../db.js';
import {
listPending,
applyOne,
applyAll,
rejectOne,
rewindOne,
queueCreate,
} from '../services/pending_changes.js';
import { WriteGuardError } from '../services/write_guard.js';
const CreateBody = z.object({
file_path: z.string().min(1),
content: z.string(),
});
/**
* Resolve project root from a session's project path.
*/
async function resolveProjectRoot(sql: Sql, sessionId: string): Promise<string | null> {
const rows = await sql<{ path: string }[]>`
SELECT p.path FROM sessions s
JOIN projects p ON s.project_id = p.id
WHERE s.id = ${sessionId}
`;
return rows.length > 0 ? rows[0]!.path : null;
}
/**
* Resolve project root from a pending change's session.
*/
async function resolveProjectRootForChange(sql: Sql, changeId: string): Promise<string | null> {
const rows = await sql<{ path: string }[]>`
SELECT p.path FROM pending_changes pc
JOIN sessions s ON pc.session_id = s.id
JOIN projects p ON s.project_id = p.id
WHERE pc.id = ${changeId}
`;
return rows.length > 0 ? rows[0]!.path : null;
}
export function registerPendingRoutes(app: FastifyInstance, sql: Sql): void {
// GET /api/sessions/:sessionId/pending — list pending changes for a session
app.get<{ Params: { sessionId: string } }>(
'/api/sessions/:sessionId/pending',
async (req, reply) => {
const sessionId = req.params.sessionId;
const session = await sql<{ id: string }[]>`SELECT id FROM sessions WHERE id = ${sessionId}`;
if (session.length === 0) {
reply.code(404);
return { error: 'session not found' };
}
const pending = await listPending(sql, sessionId);
return pending;
},
);
// POST /api/sessions/:sessionId/pending/create — queue a new-file create
// (manual create from the RightRail file browser; no inference involved).
// queueCreate runs resolveWritePath internally, so a path that escapes the
// project root or hits a secret file throws WriteGuardError → 422 with the
// guard message. Mirrors the { error } 404 shape used by the other routes
// and the 422 status used by apply/rewind on failure.
app.post<{ Params: { sessionId: string } }>(
'/api/sessions/:sessionId/pending/create',
async (req, reply) => {
const sessionId = req.params.sessionId;
const parsed = CreateBody.safeParse(req.body);
if (!parsed.success) {
reply.code(400);
return { error: 'invalid body', details: parsed.error.flatten() };
}
const projectRoot = await resolveProjectRoot(sql, sessionId);
if (!projectRoot) {
reply.code(404);
return { error: 'session or project not found' };
}
try {
const change = await queueCreate(
sql,
sessionId,
null,
parsed.data.file_path,
parsed.data.content,
projectRoot,
);
return change;
} catch (err) {
if (err instanceof WriteGuardError) {
reply.code(422);
return { error: err.message };
}
throw err;
}
},
);
// POST /api/sessions/:sessionId/pending/apply — apply all pending changes
app.post<{ Params: { sessionId: string } }>(
'/api/sessions/:sessionId/pending/apply',
async (req, reply) => {
const sessionId = req.params.sessionId;
const projectRoot = await resolveProjectRoot(sql, sessionId);
if (!projectRoot) {
reply.code(404);
return { error: 'session or project not found' };
}
const results = await applyAll(sql, sessionId, projectRoot);
return { results };
},
);
// POST /api/pending/:id/apply — apply a single pending change
app.post<{ Params: { id: string } }>(
'/api/pending/:id/apply',
async (req, reply) => {
const changeId = req.params.id;
const projectRoot = await resolveProjectRootForChange(sql, changeId);
if (!projectRoot) {
reply.code(404);
return { error: 'pending change or project not found' };
}
const result = await applyOne(sql, changeId, projectRoot);
if (!result.success) {
reply.code(422);
}
return result;
},
);
// POST /api/pending/:id/reject — reject a single pending change
app.post<{ Params: { id: string } }>(
'/api/pending/:id/reject',
async (req, reply) => {
const changeId = req.params.id;
await rejectOne(sql, changeId);
return { ok: true };
},
);
// POST /api/pending/:id/rewind — rewind (undo) an applied change
app.post<{ Params: { id: string } }>(
'/api/pending/:id/rewind',
async (req, reply) => {
const changeId = req.params.id;
const projectRoot = await resolveProjectRootForChange(sql, changeId);
if (!projectRoot) {
reply.code(404);
return { error: 'pending change or project not found' };
}
const result = await rewindOne(sql, changeId, projectRoot);
if (!result.success) {
reply.code(422);
}
return result;
},
);
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import type { FastifyInstance } from 'fastify';
import type { Sql } from '../db.js';
import type { Config } from '../config.js';
import { getProviderSnapshot, clearProviderSnapshotCache } from '../services/provider-snapshot.js';
export function registerProviderRoutes(app: FastifyInstance, sql: Sql, config: Config): void {
app.get<{ Querystring: { cwd?: string } }>('/api/providers/snapshot', async (req, _reply) => {
const cwd = req.query.cwd;
return getProviderSnapshot(sql, config, cwd);
});
app.post('/api/providers/refresh', async (_req, _reply) => {
clearProviderSnapshotCache();
const entries = await getProviderSnapshot(sql, config, undefined, true);
return { refreshed: entries.length };
});
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import type { FastifyInstance } from 'fastify';
import { z } from 'zod';
import type { Sql } from '../db.js';
import type { Broker } from '@boocode/server/broker';
import type { WsFrame } from '@boocode/server/ws-frames';
import { getSkillBody } from '@boocode/server/skills';
import {
buildSkillInvokeSyntheticFrames,
buildSkillInvokeUserFrames,
DEFAULT_SKILL_USER_MESSAGE,
runSkillInvokeTransaction,
} from '@boocode/server/skill-invoke';
import { resolveChatId } from './chat-resolve.js';
const SkillInvokeBody = z.object({
pane_id: z.string().min(1).max(200),
skill_name: z.string().min(1),
user_message: z.string().max(64_000).nullable().optional(),
});
interface InferenceApi {
enqueue: (sessionId: string, chatId: string, assistantId: string, user: string) => void;
hasActive: (chatId: string) => boolean;
}
export function registerSkillRoutes(
app: FastifyInstance,
sql: Sql,
broker: Broker,
inference: InferenceApi,
): void {
app.post<{ Params: { sessionId: string } }>(
'/api/sessions/:sessionId/skill_invoke',
async (req, reply) => {
const parsed = SkillInvokeBody.safeParse(req.body);
if (!parsed.success) {
reply.code(400);
return { error: 'invalid body', details: parsed.error.flatten() };
}
const sessionId = req.params.sessionId;
const { pane_id, skill_name } = parsed.data;
const sessionRows = await sql<{ id: string }[]>`
SELECT id FROM sessions WHERE id = ${sessionId}
`;
if (sessionRows.length === 0) {
reply.code(404);
return { error: 'session not found' };
}
const chatId = await resolveChatId(sql, sessionId, pane_id);
if (!chatId) {
reply.code(404);
return { error: 'pane not found' };
}
if (inference.hasActive(chatId)) {
reply.code(409);
return { error: 'inference already running on this chat' };
}
const userText = parsed.data.user_message?.trim()
? parsed.data.user_message
: DEFAULT_SKILL_USER_MESSAGE;
const body = await getSkillBody(skill_name);
if (body === null) {
reply.code(404);
return { error: 'unknown_skill', message: `unknown skill: ${skill_name}` };
}
const { result, toolCall } = await runSkillInvokeTransaction(sql, {
sessionId,
chatId,
skillName: skill_name,
skillBody: body,
userText,
});
for (const frame of buildSkillInvokeSyntheticFrames(chatId, result, toolCall, body)) {
broker.publishFrame(sessionId, frame as WsFrame);
}
for (const frame of buildSkillInvokeUserFrames(chatId, result.user_message_id, userText)) {
broker.publishFrame(sessionId, frame as WsFrame);
}
inference.enqueue(sessionId, chatId, result.assistant_message_id, 'default');
reply.code(202);
return result;
},
);
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import type { FastifyInstance } from 'fastify';
import { z } from 'zod';
import type { Sql } from '../db.js';
const CostQuery = z.object({
group_by: z.enum(['project', 'agent', 'day']).default('project'),
});
export function registerStatsRoutes(app: FastifyInstance, sql: Sql): void {
// GET /api/stats/costs — aggregate cost_tokens by project, agent, or day
app.get('/api/stats/costs', async (req, reply) => {
const parsed = CostQuery.safeParse(req.query);
if (!parsed.success) {
reply.code(400);
return { error: 'invalid query', details: parsed.error.flatten() };
}
const { group_by } = parsed.data;
switch (group_by) {
case 'project':
return sql`
SELECT project_id, COUNT(*)::int AS task_count, COALESCE(SUM(cost_tokens), 0)::int AS total_tokens
FROM tasks
WHERE cost_tokens IS NOT NULL
GROUP BY project_id
ORDER BY total_tokens DESC
`;
case 'agent':
return sql`
SELECT COALESCE(agent, 'native') AS agent, COUNT(*)::int AS task_count, COALESCE(SUM(cost_tokens), 0)::int AS total_tokens
FROM tasks
WHERE cost_tokens IS NOT NULL
GROUP BY agent
ORDER BY total_tokens DESC
`;
case 'day':
return sql`
SELECT DATE(created_at) AS day, COUNT(*)::int AS task_count, COALESCE(SUM(cost_tokens), 0)::int AS total_tokens
FROM tasks
WHERE cost_tokens IS NOT NULL
GROUP BY DATE(created_at)
ORDER BY day DESC
LIMIT 90
`;
}
});
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import type { FastifyInstance } from 'fastify';
import { z } from 'zod';
import type { Sql } from '../db.js';
import { getPendingPermission, respondToPermission, cancelPendingPermission } from '../services/permission-waiter.js';
import { getTaskCommands } from '../services/agent-commands-cache.js';
interface InferenceApi {
cancel: (sessionId: string, chatId: string) => Promise<boolean>;
}
const CreateBody = z.object({
project_id: z.string().uuid(),
input: z.string().min(1).max(64_000),
agent: z.string().max(100).optional(),
model: z.string().max(200).optional(),
mode_id: z.string().max(200).optional(),
thinking_option_id: z.string().max(200).optional(),
});
const PermissionBody = z.object({
option_id: z.string().max(200).nullable(),
updated_input: z.record(z.unknown()).optional(),
});
const ListQuery = z.object({
state: z.enum(['pending', 'running', 'completed', 'failed', 'blocked', 'cancelled']).optional(),
project_id: z.string().uuid().optional(),
});
export function registerTaskRoutes(app: FastifyInstance, sql: Sql, inference: InferenceApi): void {
// POST /api/tasks — create a new task
app.post('/api/tasks', async (req, reply) => {
const parsed = CreateBody.safeParse(req.body);
if (!parsed.success) {
reply.code(400);
return { error: 'invalid body', details: parsed.error.flatten() };
}
const { project_id, input, agent, model, mode_id, thinking_option_id } = parsed.data;
const [task] = await sql<{ id: string; state: string }[]>`
INSERT INTO tasks (project_id, input, agent, model, mode_id, thinking_option_id)
VALUES (${project_id}, ${input}, ${agent ?? null}, ${model ?? null}, ${mode_id ?? null}, ${thinking_option_id ?? null})
RETURNING id, state
`;
reply.code(201);
return { id: task!.id, state: task!.state };
});
// GET /api/tasks — list tasks with optional filters
app.get('/api/tasks', async (req, _reply) => {
const parsed = ListQuery.safeParse(req.query);
if (!parsed.success) {
return { error: 'invalid query', details: parsed.error.flatten() };
}
const { state, project_id } = parsed.data;
// Build query with optional filters
if (state && project_id) {
return sql`
SELECT id, project_id, state, input, output_summary, agent, model, execution_path, session_id, started_at, ended_at, created_at
FROM tasks
WHERE state = ${state} AND project_id = ${project_id}
ORDER BY created_at DESC
LIMIT 100
`;
} else if (state) {
return sql`
SELECT id, project_id, state, input, output_summary, agent, model, execution_path, session_id, started_at, ended_at, created_at
FROM tasks
WHERE state = ${state}
ORDER BY created_at DESC
LIMIT 100
`;
} else if (project_id) {
return sql`
SELECT id, project_id, state, input, output_summary, agent, model, execution_path, session_id, started_at, ended_at, created_at
FROM tasks
WHERE project_id = ${project_id}
ORDER BY created_at DESC
LIMIT 100
`;
} else {
return sql`
SELECT id, project_id, state, input, output_summary, agent, model, execution_path, session_id, started_at, ended_at, created_at
FROM tasks
ORDER BY created_at DESC
LIMIT 100
`;
}
});
// GET /api/tasks/:id — single task detail
app.get<{ Params: { id: string } }>('/api/tasks/:id', async (req, reply) => {
const rows = await sql`
SELECT id, project_id, parent_task_id, state, input, output_summary, agent, model, execution_path, worktree_path, session_id, cost_tokens, started_at, ended_at, created_at
FROM tasks
WHERE id = ${req.params.id}
`;
if (rows.length === 0) {
reply.code(404);
return { error: 'task not found' };
}
return rows[0];
});
// POST /api/tasks/:id/cancel — cancel a pending or running task
app.post<{ Params: { id: string } }>('/api/tasks/:id/cancel', async (req, reply) => {
const taskId = req.params.id;
// Get current task state + session info
const rows = await sql<{ id: string; state: string; session_id: string | null }[]>`
SELECT id, state, session_id FROM tasks WHERE id = ${taskId}
`;
if (rows.length === 0) {
reply.code(404);
return { error: 'task not found' };
}
const task = rows[0]!;
if (task.state !== 'pending' && task.state !== 'running' && task.state !== 'blocked') {
reply.code(409);
return { error: `cannot cancel task in state '${task.state}'` };
}
cancelPendingPermission(taskId);
// If running, try to cancel inference
if ((task.state === 'running' || task.state === 'blocked') && task.session_id) {
// Find active chat in the task's session
const chats = await sql<{ id: string }[]>`
SELECT id FROM chats WHERE session_id = ${task.session_id} AND status = 'open'
`;
for (const chat of chats) {
await inference.cancel(task.session_id, chat.id);
}
}
await sql`
UPDATE tasks
SET state = 'cancelled', ended_at = clock_timestamp()
WHERE id = ${taskId} AND state IN ('pending', 'running', 'blocked')
`;
return { cancelled: true };
});
// GET /api/tasks/:id/permission — pending permission prompt (if any)
app.get<{ Params: { id: string } }>('/api/tasks/:id/permission', async (req, reply) => {
const prompt = getPendingPermission(req.params.id);
if (!prompt) {
reply.code(404);
return { error: 'no pending permission' };
}
return prompt;
});
// POST /api/tasks/:id/permission — respond to a pending permission prompt
app.post<{ Params: { id: string } }>('/api/tasks/:id/permission', async (req, reply) => {
const parsed = PermissionBody.safeParse(req.body);
if (!parsed.success) {
reply.code(400);
return { error: 'invalid body', details: parsed.error.flatten() };
}
const ok = respondToPermission(req.params.id, parsed.data.option_id, parsed.data.updated_input as Record<string, unknown> | undefined);
if (!ok) {
reply.code(404);
return { error: 'no pending permission' };
}
return { ok: true };
});
// GET /api/tasks/:id/commands — cached ACP slash commands (if any)
app.get<{ Params: { id: string } }>('/api/tasks/:id/commands', async (req, reply) => {
const commands = getTaskCommands(req.params.id);
if (!commands?.length) {
reply.code(404);
return { error: 'no commands cached' };
}
return { taskId: req.params.id, commands };
});
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import type { FastifyInstance } from 'fastify';
import type { Sql } from '../db.js';
import type { Broker } from '@boocode/server/broker';
export function registerWebSocket(
app: FastifyInstance,
sql: Sql,
broker: Broker,
): void {
// Per-session streaming WebSocket. Clients connect here to receive live
// inference frames (deltas, tool_calls, tool_results, message_complete).
app.get<{ Params: { sessionId: string } }>(
'/api/ws/sessions/:sessionId',
{ websocket: true },
async (socket, req) => {
const sessionId = req.params.sessionId;
// Validate session exists
const session = await sql<{ id: string }[]>`SELECT id FROM sessions WHERE id = ${sessionId}`;
if (session.length === 0) {
socket.send(JSON.stringify({ type: 'error', error: 'session not found' }));
socket.close(1008, 'session not found');
return;
}
// Send snapshot of existing messages so client can hydrate
const messages = await sql<Record<string, unknown>[]>`
SELECT id, session_id, chat_id, role, content, kind, tool_calls, tool_results, reasoning_parts, status, last_seq,
tokens_used, ctx_used, ctx_max, started_at, finished_at, created_at, metadata,
summary, tail_start_id, compacted_at
FROM messages_with_parts
WHERE session_id = ${sessionId}
ORDER BY created_at ASC, id ASC
`;
socket.send(JSON.stringify({ type: 'snapshot', messages }));
// Subscribe to broker for live frames
const unsubscribe = broker.subscribe(sessionId, (frame) => {
if (socket.readyState !== socket.OPEN) return;
try {
socket.send(JSON.stringify(frame));
} catch (err) {
app.log.warn({ err, sessionId }, 'ws send failed');
}
});
socket.on('close', () => unsubscribe());
socket.on('error', () => unsubscribe());
},
);
}

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-- v2.0.0: BooCoder schema — pending changes, tasks, agent registry.
-- Applied on startup by apps/coder/src/db.ts:applySchema().
-- Lives in the same 'boochat' database as BooChat's tables.
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS pending_changes (
id UUID PRIMARY KEY DEFAULT gen_random_uuid(),
session_id UUID NOT NULL,
task_id UUID,
file_path TEXT NOT NULL,
operation TEXT NOT NULL,
diff TEXT NOT NULL,
status TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT 'pending',
created_at TIMESTAMPTZ NOT NULL DEFAULT clock_timestamp(),
CONSTRAINT pending_changes_operation_chk CHECK (operation IN ('create', 'edit', 'delete')),
CONSTRAINT pending_changes_status_chk CHECK (status IN ('pending', 'applied', 'rejected', 'reverted'))
);
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS tasks (
id UUID PRIMARY KEY DEFAULT gen_random_uuid(),
project_id UUID NOT NULL,
parent_task_id UUID REFERENCES tasks(id),
state TEXT NOT NULL DEFAULT 'pending',
input TEXT NOT NULL,
output_summary TEXT,
agent TEXT,
model TEXT,
execution_path TEXT,
worktree_path TEXT,
cost_tokens INTEGER,
started_at TIMESTAMPTZ,
ended_at TIMESTAMPTZ,
created_at TIMESTAMPTZ NOT NULL DEFAULT clock_timestamp(),
CONSTRAINT tasks_state_chk CHECK (state IN ('pending', 'running', 'completed', 'failed', 'blocked', 'cancelled')),
CONSTRAINT tasks_execution_path_chk CHECK (execution_path IS NULL OR execution_path IN ('native', 'acp', 'pty', 'qwen'))
);
CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS available_agents (
name TEXT PRIMARY KEY,
install_path TEXT,
version TEXT,
supports_acp BOOLEAN NOT NULL DEFAULT false,
supports_mcp_client BOOLEAN NOT NULL DEFAULT false,
last_probed_at TIMESTAMPTZ
);
-- v2.0.0 Phase 4: link tasks to their inference sessions.
ALTER TABLE tasks ADD COLUMN IF NOT EXISTS session_id UUID REFERENCES sessions(id);
-- v2.0.5: add 'qwen' to execution_path CHECK + arena_id column.
ALTER TABLE tasks DROP CONSTRAINT IF EXISTS tasks_execution_path_chk;
DO $$ BEGIN
IF NOT EXISTS (SELECT 1 FROM pg_constraint WHERE conname = 'tasks_execution_path_chk') THEN
ALTER TABLE tasks ADD CONSTRAINT tasks_execution_path_chk
CHECK (execution_path IS NULL OR execution_path IN ('native', 'acp', 'pty', 'qwen'));
END IF;
END $$;
-- v2.0.5: arena support — group tasks into competitive arenas.
ALTER TABLE tasks ADD COLUMN IF NOT EXISTS arena_id UUID;
-- Human inbox: tasks needing attention
CREATE OR REPLACE VIEW human_inbox AS
SELECT * FROM tasks WHERE state IN ('blocked', 'failed');
-- v2.1.0: provider picker — extend available_agents with model discovery.
ALTER TABLE available_agents ADD COLUMN IF NOT EXISTS models JSONB DEFAULT '[]'::jsonb;
ALTER TABLE available_agents ADD COLUMN IF NOT EXISTS label TEXT;
ALTER TABLE available_agents ADD COLUMN IF NOT EXISTS transport TEXT DEFAULT 'pty';
-- v2.2.0: Paseo-style session config on tasks.
ALTER TABLE tasks ADD COLUMN IF NOT EXISTS mode_id TEXT;
ALTER TABLE tasks ADD COLUMN IF NOT EXISTS thinking_option_id TEXT;
ALTER TABLE tasks ADD COLUMN IF NOT EXISTS feature_values JSONB;
-- LISTEN/NOTIFY fast path: every tasks INSERT (from any call site — routes,
-- new_task tool, arena, MCP server) fires pg_notify('tasks_new') in the same
-- transaction, so the dispatcher reacts immediately instead of waiting for the
-- fallback poll. Postgres holds the notification until COMMIT, so the listener
-- always sees the committed row. A trigger covers all insert paths with no
-- app-code drift. Idempotent: re-applied on every startup.
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION notify_tasks_new() RETURNS trigger AS $$
BEGIN
PERFORM pg_notify('tasks_new', '');
RETURN NEW;
END;
$$ LANGUAGE plpgsql;
DROP TRIGGER IF EXISTS tasks_notify_new ON tasks;
CREATE TRIGGER tasks_notify_new
AFTER INSERT ON tasks
FOR EACH ROW
EXECUTE FUNCTION notify_tasks_new();

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import { describe, it, expect } from 'vitest';
import type { SessionConfigOption } from '@agentclientprotocol/sdk';
import {
deriveModesFromACP,
deriveModelDefinitionsFromACP,
findThoughtLevelConfigId,
} from '../acp-derive.js';
describe('deriveModesFromACP', () => {
it('prefers modeState.availableModes when present', () => {
const { modes, currentModeId } = deriveModesFromACP(
[{ id: 'fallback', label: 'Fallback' }],
{
currentModeId: 'plan',
availableModes: [
{ id: 'plan', name: 'Plan', description: 'Read-only planning' },
{ id: 'code', name: 'Code' },
],
},
);
expect(modes).toEqual([
{ id: 'plan', label: 'Plan', description: 'Read-only planning' },
{ id: 'code', label: 'Code', description: undefined },
]);
expect(currentModeId).toBe('plan');
});
it('falls back to configOptions mode select', () => {
const configOptions: SessionConfigOption[] = [
{
type: 'select',
id: 'mode',
category: 'mode',
currentValue: 'auto',
options: [
{ value: 'auto', name: 'Auto' },
{ value: 'manual', name: 'Manual', description: 'Ask first' },
],
},
];
const { modes, currentModeId } = deriveModesFromACP([], null, configOptions);
expect(modes).toEqual([
{ id: 'auto', label: 'Auto', description: undefined },
{ id: 'manual', label: 'Manual', description: 'Ask first' },
]);
expect(currentModeId).toBe('auto');
});
it('uses static fallback when no ACP mode data', () => {
const fallback = [{ id: 'default', label: 'Default' }];
const { modes, currentModeId } = deriveModesFromACP(fallback, null, null);
expect(modes).toEqual(fallback);
expect(currentModeId).toBeNull();
});
});
describe('deriveModelDefinitionsFromACP', () => {
it('maps availableModels with thought_level options', () => {
const configOptions: SessionConfigOption[] = [
{
type: 'select',
id: 'thought',
category: 'thought_level',
currentValue: 'medium',
options: [
{ value: 'low', name: 'Low' },
{ value: 'medium', name: 'Medium' },
],
},
];
const models = deriveModelDefinitionsFromACP(
{
currentModelId: 'gpt-4',
availableModels: [
{ modelId: 'gpt-4', name: 'GPT-4' },
{ modelId: 'gpt-4-mini', name: 'Mini', description: 'Cheaper' },
],
},
configOptions,
);
expect(models).toEqual([
{
id: 'gpt-4',
label: 'GPT-4',
description: undefined,
isDefault: true,
thinkingOptions: [
{ id: 'low', label: 'Low', isDefault: false },
{ id: 'medium', label: 'Medium', isDefault: true },
],
defaultThinkingOptionId: 'medium',
},
{
id: 'gpt-4-mini',
label: 'Mini',
description: 'Cheaper',
isDefault: false,
thinkingOptions: [
{ id: 'low', label: 'Low', isDefault: false },
{ id: 'medium', label: 'Medium', isDefault: true },
],
defaultThinkingOptionId: 'medium',
},
]);
});
it('falls back to model select config when no availableModels', () => {
const configOptions: SessionConfigOption[] = [
{
type: 'select',
id: 'model',
category: 'model',
currentValue: 'sonnet',
options: [
{ value: 'sonnet', name: 'Sonnet' },
{ value: 'opus', name: 'Opus' },
],
},
];
const models = deriveModelDefinitionsFromACP(null, configOptions);
expect(models).toEqual([
{ id: 'sonnet', label: 'Sonnet', isDefault: true, defaultThinkingOptionId: undefined },
{ id: 'opus', label: 'Opus', isDefault: false, defaultThinkingOptionId: undefined },
]);
});
});
describe('findThoughtLevelConfigId', () => {
it('returns thought_level select id', () => {
const configOptions: SessionConfigOption[] = [
{
type: 'select',
id: 'effort',
category: 'thought_level',
currentValue: 'high',
options: [{ value: 'high', name: 'High' }],
},
];
expect(findThoughtLevelConfigId(configOptions)).toBe('effort');
});
it('returns null when missing', () => {
expect(findThoughtLevelConfigId(null)).toBeNull();
});
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import { describe, it, expect } from 'vitest';
import {
mergeToolSnapshot,
mapToolLifecycleStatus,
snapshotToWireToolCall,
synthesizeCanceledSnapshots,
} from '../acp-tool-snapshot.js';
describe('mergeToolSnapshot', () => {
it('preserves stable toolCallId across updates', () => {
const first = mergeToolSnapshot('tc-1', {
toolCallId: 'tc-1',
title: 'Read file',
kind: 'read',
status: 'in_progress',
rawInput: { path: 'foo.ts' },
});
const merged = mergeToolSnapshot(
'tc-1',
{
toolCallId: 'tc-1',
title: 'Read file',
status: 'completed',
rawOutput: { content: 'hello' },
},
first,
);
expect(merged.toolCallId).toBe('tc-1');
expect(merged.rawInput).toEqual({ path: 'foo.ts' });
expect(merged.status).toBe('completed');
expect(merged.rawOutput).toEqual({ content: 'hello' });
});
});
describe('snapshotToWireToolCall', () => {
it('embeds ACP lifecycle meta for UI merge', () => {
const wire = snapshotToWireToolCall({
toolCallId: 'tc-42',
title: 'Edit',
kind: 'edit',
status: 'completed',
rawInput: { path: 'a.ts' },
rawOutput: 'ok',
});
expect(wire.id).toBe('tc-42');
expect(wire.name).toBe('edit');
expect(wire.args._acp).toMatchObject({ status: 'completed', title: 'Edit', output: 'ok' });
});
it('maps synthesized cancel to canceled lifecycle', () => {
const [canceled] = synthesizeCanceledSnapshots([
{ toolCallId: 'tc-1', title: 'Run', status: 'in_progress' },
]);
const wire = snapshotToWireToolCall(canceled!);
expect(wire.args._acp).toMatchObject({ status: 'canceled' });
});
});
describe('mapToolLifecycleStatus', () => {
it('maps ACP statuses to UI lifecycle', () => {
expect(mapToolLifecycleStatus('completed')).toBe('completed');
expect(mapToolLifecycleStatus('failed')).toBe('failed');
expect(mapToolLifecycleStatus('in_progress')).toBe('running');
expect(mapToolLifecycleStatus(undefined, 'canceled')).toBe('canceled');
});
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import { describe, it, expect } from 'vitest';
import { parseCursorAgentModelsOutput } from '../cursor-models.js';
describe('parseCursorAgentModelsOutput', () => {
it('parses cursor-agent models output with default marker', () => {
const output = `
Available models
claude-4-sonnet - Claude 4 Sonnet (default)
gpt-4.1 - GPT-4.1
Tip: use cursor-agent models for full list
`.trim();
const models = parseCursorAgentModelsOutput(output);
expect(models).toEqual([
{ id: 'claude-4-sonnet', label: 'Claude 4 Sonnet', isDefault: true },
{ id: 'gpt-4.1', label: 'GPT-4.1', isDefault: false },
]);
});
it('uses current marker when no default', () => {
const output = `
model-a - Model A (current)
model-b - Model B
`.trim();
const models = parseCursorAgentModelsOutput(output);
expect(models.find((m) => m.id === 'model-a')?.isDefault).toBe(true);
expect(models.find((m) => m.id === 'model-b')?.isDefault).toBe(false);
});
it('defaults to first model when no markers', () => {
const output = 'alpha - Alpha\nbeta - Beta';
const models = parseCursorAgentModelsOutput(output);
expect(models[0]?.isDefault).toBe(true);
expect(models[1]?.isDefault).toBe(false);
});
it('skips malformed lines', () => {
const output = 'no-separator\nvalid - Valid';
const models = parseCursorAgentModelsOutput(output);
expect(models).toEqual([{ id: 'valid', label: 'Valid', isDefault: true }]);
});
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import { describe, it, expect, beforeAll, afterAll } from 'vitest';
import { readFileSync, existsSync } from 'node:fs';
import { readFile, rm, mkdir } from 'node:fs/promises';
import { resolve } from 'node:path';
import postgres from 'postgres';
import { queueCreate, queueEdit, queueDelete, applyOne, rewindOne, listPending } from '../pending_changes.js';
/**
* Integration test for the full pending-changes lifecycle.
* Requires DATABASE_URL env var pointing to a running postgres instance.
* Skips cleanly when DATABASE_URL is not set.
*
* Run with:
* DATABASE_URL='postgres://boocode:devpass@localhost:5500/boocode' pnpm -C apps/coder test
*/
describe.runIf(!!process.env.DATABASE_URL)('pending_changes integration', () => {
let sql: ReturnType<typeof postgres>;
const testDir = '/tmp/boocode-pending-changes-test-' + Date.now();
const projectRoot = testDir;
const testSessionId = '00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000001';
beforeAll(async () => {
sql = postgres(process.env.DATABASE_URL!, { max: 3 });
// Apply schema
const schemaPath = resolve(__dirname, '../../schema.sql');
const ddl = readFileSync(schemaPath, 'utf8');
await sql.unsafe(ddl);
// Create temp project directory
await mkdir(testDir, { recursive: true });
});
afterAll(async () => {
// Cleanup test data
await sql`DELETE FROM pending_changes WHERE session_id = ${testSessionId}`;
await sql.end({ timeout: 5 });
// Remove temp directory
await rm(testDir, { recursive: true, force: true });
});
it('queueCreate → listPending → applyOne → verify file exists', async () => {
const change = await queueCreate(sql, testSessionId, null, 'hello.txt', 'hello world', projectRoot);
expect(change.status).toBe('pending');
expect(change.operation).toBe('create');
const pending = await listPending(sql, testSessionId);
expect(pending.some((p) => p.id === change.id)).toBe(true);
const result = await applyOne(sql, change.id, projectRoot);
expect(result.success).toBe(true);
const content = await readFile(resolve(testDir, 'hello.txt'), 'utf8');
expect(content).toBe('hello world');
});
it('queueEdit → apply → verify content changed', async () => {
// Setup: create a file first
const createChange = await queueCreate(sql, testSessionId, null, 'editable.txt', 'original content here', projectRoot);
await applyOne(sql, createChange.id, projectRoot);
// Queue an edit
const editChange = await queueEdit(sql, testSessionId, null, 'editable.txt', 'original', 'modified', projectRoot);
expect(editChange.operation).toBe('edit');
const result = await applyOne(sql, editChange.id, projectRoot);
expect(result.success).toBe(true);
const content = await readFile(resolve(testDir, 'editable.txt'), 'utf8');
expect(content).toBe('modified content here');
});
it('queueDelete → apply → verify file gone', async () => {
// Setup: create a file
const createChange = await queueCreate(sql, testSessionId, null, 'deleteme.txt', 'goodbye', projectRoot);
await applyOne(sql, createChange.id, projectRoot);
expect(existsSync(resolve(testDir, 'deleteme.txt'))).toBe(true);
// Queue a delete
const deleteChange = await queueDelete(sql, testSessionId, null, 'deleteme.txt', projectRoot);
const result = await applyOne(sql, deleteChange.id, projectRoot);
expect(result.success).toBe(true);
expect(existsSync(resolve(testDir, 'deleteme.txt'))).toBe(false);
});
it('rewindOne → verify reverted', async () => {
// Setup: create and apply a file
const createChange = await queueCreate(sql, testSessionId, null, 'rewindable.txt', 'initial', projectRoot);
await applyOne(sql, createChange.id, projectRoot);
// Rewind the create (should delete the file)
const result = await rewindOne(sql, createChange.id, projectRoot);
expect(result.success).toBe(true);
expect(existsSync(resolve(testDir, 'rewindable.txt'))).toBe(false);
});
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import { describe, it, expect } from 'vitest';
import { getManifestCommands, mergeCommands, PROVIDER_COMMANDS } from '../provider-commands.js';
describe('provider-commands', () => {
it('defines commands for every external harness', () => {
for (const name of ['claude', 'opencode', 'cursor', 'goose', 'qwen', 'copilot']) {
expect(getManifestCommands(name).length, name).toBeGreaterThan(0);
}
});
it('boocode uses frontend skills — empty manifest', () => {
expect(getManifestCommands('boocode')).toEqual([]);
expect(PROVIDER_COMMANDS.boocode).toEqual([]);
});
it('mergeCommands dedupes by name with later override', () => {
const merged = mergeCommands(
[{ name: 'help', description: 'a' }],
[{ name: 'help', description: 'b' }, { name: 'clear' }],
);
expect(merged).toEqual([
{ name: 'clear' },
{ name: 'help', description: 'b' },
]);
});
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import { describe, it, expect, vi, beforeEach } from 'vitest';
import {
mergeModels,
prefixLlamaSwapModels,
clearProviderSnapshotCache,
getProviderSnapshot,
} from '../provider-snapshot.js';
vi.mock('../acp-probe.js', () => ({
probeAcpProvider: vi.fn(),
}));
import { probeAcpProvider } from '../acp-probe.js';
const mockProbe = vi.mocked(probeAcpProvider);
function mockSql(agents: Array<{
name: string;
install_path: string | null;
supports_acp: boolean;
models: Array<{ id: string; label: string }> | null;
label: string | null;
transport: string | null;
}>) {
return vi.fn((strings: TemplateStringsArray) => {
const query = strings.join('');
if (query.includes('FROM available_agents')) {
return Promise.resolve(agents);
}
if (query.includes('UPDATE available_agents')) {
return Promise.resolve([]);
}
return Promise.resolve([]);
}) as unknown as import('../db.js').Sql;
}
const config = {
LLAMA_SWAP_URL: 'http://llama-swap.test',
} as import('../config.js').Config;
describe('prefixLlamaSwapModels', () => {
it('prefixes bare ids', () => {
expect(prefixLlamaSwapModels([{ id: 'qwen3', label: 'qwen3' }])).toEqual([
{ id: 'llama-swap/qwen3', label: 'qwen3' },
]);
});
it('leaves already-prefixed ids unchanged', () => {
expect(prefixLlamaSwapModels([{ id: 'llama-swap/qwen3', label: 'qwen3' }])).toEqual([
{ id: 'llama-swap/qwen3', label: 'qwen3' },
]);
});
});
describe('mergeModels', () => {
it('dedupes by id preserving first occurrence', () => {
const merged = mergeModels(
[{ id: 'a', label: 'A' }],
[{ id: 'a', label: 'A2' }, { id: 'b', label: 'B' }],
);
expect(merged).toEqual([
{ id: 'a', label: 'A' },
{ id: 'b', label: 'B' },
]);
});
});
describe('getProviderSnapshot', () => {
beforeEach(() => {
clearProviderSnapshotCache();
vi.restoreAllMocks();
vi.stubGlobal(
'fetch',
vi.fn().mockResolvedValue({
ok: true,
json: async () => ({
data: [{ id: 'local-model' }, { id: 'llama-swap/existing' }],
}),
}),
);
});
it('merges opencode ACP models with prefixed llama-swap models', async () => {
mockProbe.mockResolvedValue({
ok: true,
models: [{ id: 'opencode/big-pickle', label: 'Big Pickle', isDefault: true }],
modes: [{ id: 'build', label: 'Build' }],
defaultModeId: 'build',
commands: [{ name: 'custom', description: 'From ACP probe' }],
});
const sql = mockSql([
{
name: 'opencode',
install_path: '/usr/bin/opencode',
supports_acp: true,
models: null,
label: 'OpenCode',
transport: 'acp',
},
]);
const entries = await getProviderSnapshot(sql, config, '/tmp/project', true);
const opencode = entries.find((e) => e.name === 'opencode');
expect(opencode?.models.map((m) => m.id)).toEqual([
'opencode/big-pickle',
'llama-swap/local-model',
'llama-swap/existing',
]);
expect(opencode?.commands.some((c) => c.name === 'help')).toBe(true);
expect(opencode?.commands.some((c) => c.name === 'custom')).toBe(true);
});
it('combines qwen-shaped probe and settings model lists via mergeModels', () => {
const merged = mergeModels(
[{ id: 'qwen-probed', label: 'Qwen Probed' }],
[{ id: 'from-settings', label: 'from-settings' }],
);
expect(merged.map((m) => m.id)).toEqual(['qwen-probed', 'from-settings']);
});
it('returns cached entries on second call within TTL', async () => {
mockProbe.mockResolvedValue({
ok: true,
models: [{ id: 'm1', label: 'M1' }],
modes: [],
defaultModeId: null,
commands: [],
});
const sql = mockSql([
{
name: 'goose',
install_path: '/usr/bin/goose',
supports_acp: true,
models: null,
label: 'Goose',
transport: 'acp',
},
]);
await getProviderSnapshot(sql, config, '/tmp/cwd', true);
await getProviderSnapshot(sql, config, '/tmp/cwd', false);
expect(mockProbe).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(1);
});
it('attaches claude thinking options', async () => {
const sql = mockSql([
{
name: 'claude',
install_path: '/usr/bin/claude',
supports_acp: false,
models: [{ id: 'claude-sonnet', label: 'Sonnet' }],
label: 'Claude Code',
transport: 'pty',
},
]);
const entries = await getProviderSnapshot(sql, config, '/tmp/project', true);
const claude = entries.find((e) => e.name === 'claude');
expect(claude?.models[0]?.thinkingOptions?.length).toBeGreaterThan(0);
expect(claude?.modes.length).toBeGreaterThan(0);
expect(claude?.commands.some((c) => c.name === 'help')).toBe(true);
});
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import { describe, it, expect } from 'vitest';
import { resolveWritePath, isSecretPath, WriteGuardError } from '../write_guard.js';
const PROJECT_ROOT = '/opt/projects/my-app';
describe('resolveWritePath', () => {
it('resolves a relative path correctly', () => {
const result = resolveWritePath(PROJECT_ROOT, 'src/index.ts');
expect(result).toBe('/opt/projects/my-app/src/index.ts');
});
it('resolves nested relative path', () => {
const result = resolveWritePath(PROJECT_ROOT, 'src/lib/utils.ts');
expect(result).toBe('/opt/projects/my-app/src/lib/utils.ts');
});
it('throws on ../ escape', () => {
expect(() => resolveWritePath(PROJECT_ROOT, '../../../etc/passwd')).toThrow(WriteGuardError);
expect(() => resolveWritePath(PROJECT_ROOT, '../../../etc/passwd')).toThrow('path escapes project root');
});
it('throws on absolute path outside project root', () => {
expect(() => resolveWritePath(PROJECT_ROOT, '/etc/shadow')).toThrow(WriteGuardError);
expect(() => resolveWritePath(PROJECT_ROOT, '/tmp/exploit')).toThrow('path escapes project root');
});
it('allows absolute path inside project root', () => {
const result = resolveWritePath(PROJECT_ROOT, '/opt/projects/my-app/src/new.ts');
expect(result).toBe('/opt/projects/my-app/src/new.ts');
});
it('denies .env files', () => {
expect(() => resolveWritePath(PROJECT_ROOT, '.env')).toThrow(WriteGuardError);
expect(() => resolveWritePath(PROJECT_ROOT, '.env')).toThrow('cannot write to secret file');
});
it('denies .env.local', () => {
expect(() => resolveWritePath(PROJECT_ROOT, '.env.local')).toThrow(WriteGuardError);
});
it('denies .env.production', () => {
expect(() => resolveWritePath(PROJECT_ROOT, '.env.production')).toThrow(WriteGuardError);
});
it('denies *.pem files', () => {
expect(() => resolveWritePath(PROJECT_ROOT, 'certs/server.pem')).toThrow(WriteGuardError);
expect(() => resolveWritePath(PROJECT_ROOT, 'certs/server.pem')).toThrow('cannot write to secret file');
});
it('denies *.key files', () => {
expect(() => resolveWritePath(PROJECT_ROOT, 'ssl/private.key')).toThrow(WriteGuardError);
});
it('denies id_rsa', () => {
expect(() => resolveWritePath(PROJECT_ROOT, '.ssh/id_rsa')).toThrow(WriteGuardError);
});
it('denies id_ed25519', () => {
expect(() => resolveWritePath(PROJECT_ROOT, '.ssh/id_ed25519')).toThrow(WriteGuardError);
});
it('denies credentials.json', () => {
expect(() => resolveWritePath(PROJECT_ROOT, 'credentials.json')).toThrow(WriteGuardError);
});
it('passes a normal file inside project', () => {
const result = resolveWritePath(PROJECT_ROOT, 'src/components/Button.tsx');
expect(result).toBe('/opt/projects/my-app/src/components/Button.tsx');
});
it('passes a non-existent nested file (no realpath)', () => {
// This is the key difference from BooChat's pathGuard: no realpath means
// files that don't exist yet still pass validation
const result = resolveWritePath(PROJECT_ROOT, 'src/new-dir/new-file.ts');
expect(result).toBe('/opt/projects/my-app/src/new-dir/new-file.ts');
});
it('throws on null/empty path', () => {
expect(() => resolveWritePath(PROJECT_ROOT, '')).toThrow(WriteGuardError);
expect(() => resolveWritePath(PROJECT_ROOT, '')).toThrow('file path is required');
});
it('normalizes ../ within project root and still allows', () => {
const result = resolveWritePath(PROJECT_ROOT, 'src/../lib/utils.ts');
expect(result).toBe('/opt/projects/my-app/lib/utils.ts');
});
it('rejects path that looks inside root but normalizes outside', () => {
expect(() => resolveWritePath(PROJECT_ROOT, 'src/../../other-project/hack.ts')).toThrow(WriteGuardError);
});
});
describe('isSecretPath', () => {
it('detects .env', () => {
expect(isSecretPath('.env')).toBe(true);
});
it('detects nested .env', () => {
expect(isSecretPath('config/.env')).toBe(true);
});
it('detects *.pfx', () => {
expect(isSecretPath('certs/client.pfx')).toBe(true);
});
it('does not flag normal source files', () => {
expect(isSecretPath('src/index.ts')).toBe(false);
expect(isSecretPath('README.md')).toBe(false);
expect(isSecretPath('package.json')).toBe(false);
});
it('returns false for empty string', () => {
expect(isSecretPath('')).toBe(false);
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import { describe, it, expect } from 'vitest';
import { resolveWritePath } from '../write_guard.js';
const projectRoot = '/opt/testproject';
describe('write_guard fuzz — traversal attacks', () => {
// Basic traversal
it('rejects ../', () => {
expect(() => resolveWritePath(projectRoot, '../etc/passwd')).toThrow();
});
it('rejects ../../', () => {
expect(() => resolveWritePath(projectRoot, '../../etc/passwd')).toThrow();
});
it('rejects deeply nested ../../../', () => {
expect(() => resolveWritePath(projectRoot, '../../../../../../../etc/shadow')).toThrow();
});
// Encoded traversal — resolve() doesn't decode percent-encoding, so these
// stay as literal filenames. The guard must still not let them escape.
it('rejects %2e%2e/ (literal percent-encoded dots)', () => {
// resolve('/opt/testproject', '%2e%2e/etc/passwd') stays inside root
// because Node's resolve treats the literal characters, not decoded.
// The file would be /opt/testproject/%2e%2e/etc/passwd which IS inside root.
// This test confirms it doesn't throw (it resolves inside) — defense in depth
// is that the filesystem won't have this path, but no traversal occurs.
const result = resolveWritePath(projectRoot, '%2e%2e/etc/passwd');
expect(result).toContain(projectRoot);
});
it('rejects ..%2f (literal percent-encoded slash)', () => {
// '../%2fetc/passwd' — the ../ IS real traversal
expect(() => resolveWritePath(projectRoot, '../%2fetc/passwd')).toThrow();
});
// Null byte injection
it('rejects null bytes', () => {
expect(() => resolveWritePath(projectRoot, 'file.txt\x00.jpg')).toThrow();
});
// Absolute path escape
it('rejects /etc/passwd', () => {
expect(() => resolveWritePath(projectRoot, '/etc/passwd')).toThrow();
});
it('rejects /opt/other-project/file', () => {
expect(() => resolveWritePath(projectRoot, '/opt/other-project/file.ts')).toThrow();
});
// Path that starts with project root as prefix but isn't under it
it('rejects prefix match without separator', () => {
expect(() => resolveWritePath(projectRoot, '/opt/testproject-evil/file.ts')).toThrow();
});
// Double slashes / traversal after valid prefix
it('rejects /opt/testproject/../etc/passwd via double-dot after valid prefix', () => {
expect(() => resolveWritePath(projectRoot, '/opt/testproject/../etc/passwd')).toThrow();
});
// Windows-style (defense-in-depth on Linux)
it('rejects backslash traversal', () => {
// On POSIX, backslash is a valid filename char, so '..\\etc\\passwd' resolves
// as a single segment inside projectRoot. Not a traversal, but test that it
// doesn't crash and stays within root.
const result = resolveWritePath(projectRoot, '..\\etc\\passwd');
// Node resolve on POSIX treats this as a literal filename segment containing backslashes
// that starts with '..' — resolve normalizes: /opt/testproject/..\\etc\\passwd
// Wait: resolve('/opt/testproject', '..\\etc\\passwd') — on POSIX backslash
// is NOT a separator, so this is a file named '..\\etc\\passwd' inside projectRoot.
// Actually no — resolve splits on '/' only on POSIX. '..' at start triggers parent.
// Let's check: the string starts with '..' but the next char is '\\' not '/'.
// Node's path.resolve on POSIX: the string '..\\etc\\passwd' does NOT contain '/'
// so it IS treated as a single path component? No — resolve still splits on '/'.
// '..\\etc\\passwd' has no '/', so resolve('/opt/testproject', '..\\etc\\passwd')
// = resolve('/opt/testproject/..\\etc\\passwd') — but wait, resolve processes
// segments separated by '/'. With no '/', the whole thing is one segment.
// Actually wrong: path.resolve calls normalizeString which handles '.' and '..'
// only when they are full segments delimited by '/'. Since there's no '/' in
// '..\\etc\\passwd', it treats the entire string as one filename.
// So: /opt/testproject/..\\etc\\passwd — inside root. No throw.
expect(result).toContain(projectRoot);
});
// Secret files (deny list)
it('rejects .env', () => {
expect(() => resolveWritePath(projectRoot, '.env')).toThrow();
});
it('rejects nested .env', () => {
expect(() => resolveWritePath(projectRoot, 'config/.env')).toThrow();
});
it('rejects .env.local', () => {
expect(() => resolveWritePath(projectRoot, '.env.local')).toThrow();
});
it('rejects id_rsa', () => {
expect(() => resolveWritePath(projectRoot, '.ssh/id_rsa')).toThrow();
});
it('rejects id_ed25519', () => {
expect(() => resolveWritePath(projectRoot, '.ssh/id_ed25519')).toThrow();
});
it('rejects *.pem', () => {
expect(() => resolveWritePath(projectRoot, 'certs/server.pem')).toThrow();
});
it('rejects *.key', () => {
expect(() => resolveWritePath(projectRoot, 'certs/private.key')).toThrow();
});
it('rejects credentials.json', () => {
expect(() => resolveWritePath(projectRoot, 'credentials.json')).toThrow();
});
it('rejects *.p12', () => {
expect(() => resolveWritePath(projectRoot, 'certs/client.p12')).toThrow();
});
it('rejects .netrc', () => {
expect(() => resolveWritePath(projectRoot, '.netrc')).toThrow();
});
it('rejects *.kdbx', () => {
expect(() => resolveWritePath(projectRoot, 'secrets/passwords.kdbx')).toThrow();
});
// Valid paths (should NOT throw)
it('allows simple relative path', () => {
expect(resolveWritePath(projectRoot, 'src/index.ts')).toBe('/opt/testproject/src/index.ts');
});
it('allows nested path', () => {
expect(resolveWritePath(projectRoot, 'src/services/tools/edit_file.ts')).toContain(projectRoot);
});
it('allows dotfile that is not in deny list', () => {
expect(resolveWritePath(projectRoot, '.gitignore')).toContain(projectRoot);
});
it('allows absolute path inside project', () => {
expect(resolveWritePath(projectRoot, '/opt/testproject/new-file.ts')).toBe('/opt/testproject/new-file.ts');
});
it('allows path with safe internal ../', () => {
expect(resolveWritePath(projectRoot, 'src/../lib/utils.ts')).toBe('/opt/testproject/lib/utils.ts');
});
});
describe('write_guard fuzz — edge cases', () => {
it('throws on empty string', () => {
expect(() => resolveWritePath(projectRoot, '')).toThrow();
});
it('throws on whitespace-only', () => {
expect(() => resolveWritePath(projectRoot, ' ')).toThrow();
});
it('throws when path IS the project root itself', () => {
// Writing to the directory itself makes no sense for a file write
expect(() => resolveWritePath(projectRoot, '/opt/testproject')).not.toThrow();
// The guard allows it (resolve === projectRoot passes the check).
// This is acceptable because the filesystem write will fail on a directory.
// If we want to block this, that's a separate concern.
});
it('handles very long path without crashing', () => {
const longSegment = 'a'.repeat(255);
const longPath = Array(20).fill(longSegment).join('/');
// Should not crash — may throw or succeed, but must not buffer-overflow
expect(() => resolveWritePath(projectRoot, longPath)).not.toThrow();
});
it('handles path with only dots', () => {
// Single dot resolves to projectRoot itself
const result = resolveWritePath(projectRoot, './src/file.ts');
expect(result).toBe('/opt/testproject/src/file.ts');
});
it('rejects triple-dot trick (... is not special but ../ within is)', () => {
// '.../etc' is a literal directory name, not traversal
const result = resolveWritePath(projectRoot, '.../etc');
expect(result).toContain(projectRoot);
});
it('rejects path with multiple consecutive slashes', () => {
// resolve normalizes these; should still be inside root
const result = resolveWritePath(projectRoot, 'src///file.ts');
expect(result).toBe('/opt/testproject/src/file.ts');
});
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import { promises as fs } from 'node:fs';
import { dirname, isAbsolute, join, resolve } from 'node:path';
/** Resolve an ACP path against the agent worktree and read a slice of lines. */
export async function readWorktreeTextFile(
worktreePath: string,
filePath: string,
line?: number | null,
limit?: number | null,
): Promise<string> {
const absolute = isAbsolute(filePath) ? filePath : resolve(worktreePath, filePath);
if (!absolute.startsWith(resolve(worktreePath))) {
throw new Error(`path escapes worktree: ${filePath}`);
}
const raw = await fs.readFile(absolute, 'utf8');
if (!line && !limit) return raw;
const lines = raw.split(/\r?\n/);
const start = Math.max((line ?? 1) - 1, 0);
const end = limit ? start + limit : undefined;
return lines.slice(start, end).join('\n');
}
/** Write a file inside the worktree (creates parent dirs). */
export async function writeWorktreeTextFile(
worktreePath: string,
filePath: string,
content: string,
): Promise<void> {
const absolute = isAbsolute(filePath) ? filePath : resolve(worktreePath, filePath);
if (!absolute.startsWith(resolve(worktreePath))) {
throw new Error(`path escapes worktree: ${filePath}`);
}
await fs.mkdir(dirname(absolute), { recursive: true });
await fs.writeFile(absolute, content, 'utf8');
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/**
* ACP model/mode derivation — adapted from Paseo acp-agent.ts.
*/
import type {
SessionConfigOption,
SessionModelState,
SessionModeState,
} from '@agentclientprotocol/sdk';
import type { ProviderMode, ProviderModel, ThinkingOption } from './provider-types.js';
type SelectConfigOption = Extract<SessionConfigOption, { type: 'select' }>;
interface SelectConfigChoice {
value: string;
name: string;
description?: string | null;
group?: string;
}
function findSelectConfigOption({
configOptions,
category,
id,
}: {
configOptions: SessionConfigOption[] | null | undefined;
category: string;
id?: string;
}): SelectConfigOption | null {
const option = configOptions?.find(
(entry): entry is SelectConfigOption =>
entry.type === 'select' && entry.category === category && (!id || entry.id === id),
);
return option ?? null;
}
function flattenSelectOptions(options: SelectConfigOption['options']): SelectConfigChoice[] {
const flattened: SelectConfigChoice[] = [];
for (const option of options) {
if ('value' in option) {
flattened.push(option);
continue;
}
for (const groupOption of option.options) {
flattened.push({ ...groupOption, group: option.group });
}
}
return flattened;
}
function deriveSelectorOptions(
configOptions: SessionConfigOption[] | null | undefined,
category: string,
): ThinkingOption[] {
const option = findSelectConfigOption({ configOptions, category });
if (!option) return [];
return flattenSelectOptions(option.options).map((value) => ({
id: value.value,
label: value.name,
isDefault: value.value === option.currentValue,
}));
}
export function deriveModesFromACP(
fallbackModes: ProviderMode[],
modeState?: SessionModeState | null,
configOptions?: SessionConfigOption[] | null,
): { modes: ProviderMode[]; currentModeId: string | null } {
if (modeState?.availableModes?.length) {
return {
modes: modeState.availableModes.map((mode) => ({
id: mode.id,
label: mode.name,
description: mode.description ?? undefined,
})),
currentModeId: modeState.currentModeId ?? null,
};
}
const modeOption = findSelectConfigOption({ configOptions, category: 'mode' });
if (modeOption) {
const flatOptions = flattenSelectOptions(modeOption.options);
return {
modes: flatOptions.map((option) => ({
id: option.value,
label: option.name,
description: option.description ?? undefined,
})),
currentModeId: modeOption.currentValue,
};
}
return { modes: fallbackModes, currentModeId: null };
}
export function deriveModelDefinitionsFromACP(
models: SessionModelState | null | undefined,
configOptions?: SessionConfigOption[] | null,
): ProviderModel[] {
const thinkingOptions = deriveSelectorOptions(configOptions, 'thought_level');
const defaultThinkingOptionId = thinkingOptions.find((o) => o.isDefault)?.id;
if (models?.availableModels?.length) {
return models.availableModels.map((model) => ({
id: model.modelId,
label: model.name,
description: model.description ?? undefined,
isDefault: model.modelId === models.currentModelId,
thinkingOptions: thinkingOptions.length > 0 ? thinkingOptions : undefined,
defaultThinkingOptionId: defaultThinkingOptionId ?? undefined,
}));
}
const modelOptions = deriveSelectorOptions(configOptions, 'model');
return modelOptions.map((option) => ({
id: option.id,
label: option.label,
isDefault: option.isDefault,
thinkingOptions: thinkingOptions.length > 0 ? thinkingOptions : undefined,
defaultThinkingOptionId: defaultThinkingOptionId ?? undefined,
}));
}
export function findThoughtLevelConfigId(
configOptions: SessionConfigOption[] | null | undefined,
): string | null {
return findSelectConfigOption({ configOptions, category: 'thought_level' })?.id ?? null;
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/**
* ACP dispatch — runs ACP-capable agents directly on the host.
*
* v2.3: Paseo-aligned tool lifecycle — stable toolCallId, merge on
* tool_call_update, reasoning stream, worktree FS client, persist-ready snapshots.
*/
import type { FastifyBaseLogger } from 'fastify';
import {
ClientSideConnection,
type Client,
type SessionNotification,
type RequestPermissionRequest,
type RequestPermissionResponse,
type ReadTextFileRequest,
type ReadTextFileResponse,
type WriteTextFileRequest,
type WriteTextFileResponse,
type CreateTerminalRequest,
type CreateTerminalResponse,
type CreateElicitationRequest,
type CreateElicitationResponse,
type SessionConfigOption,
type ClientSideConnection as ConnectionType,
} from '@agentclientprotocol/sdk';
import type { Broker } from '@boocode/server/broker';
import type { WsFrame } from '@boocode/server/ws-frames';
import { spawn } from 'node:child_process';
import { findThoughtLevelConfigId } from './acp-derive.js';
import { resolveAcpSpawnArgs } from './acp-spawn.js';
import { createAcpNdJsonStream } from './acp-stream.js';
import { waitForPermissionResponse, waitForElicitationResponse, cancelPendingPermission } from './permission-waiter.js';
import { mergeTaskCommands, getTaskCommands } from './agent-commands-cache.js';
import { readWorktreeTextFile, writeWorktreeTextFile } from './acp-client-fs.js';
import {
type AcpToolSnapshot,
mergeToolSnapshot,
snapshotToWireToolCall,
synthesizeCanceledSnapshots,
} from './acp-tool-snapshot.js';
export interface AcpDispatchResult {
exitCode: number;
output: string;
toolSnapshots: AcpToolSnapshot[];
reasoningText: string;
stopReason: string;
}
export interface AcpDispatchOpts {
agent: string;
task: string;
worktreePath: string;
model?: string;
modeId?: string;
thinkingOptionId?: string;
taskId?: string;
sessionId?: string;
chatId?: string;
messageId?: string;
broker?: Broker;
installPath?: string;
signal?: AbortSignal;
log: FastifyBaseLogger;
}
async function applySessionOverrides(
connection: ConnectionType,
acpSessionId: string,
configOptions: SessionConfigOption[] | null | undefined,
opts: Pick<AcpDispatchOpts, 'model' | 'modeId' | 'thinkingOptionId' | 'log'>,
): Promise<void> {
const { model, modeId, thinkingOptionId, log } = opts;
if (modeId) {
try {
await connection.setSessionMode({ sessionId: acpSessionId, modeId });
} catch (err) {
log.warn({ modeId, err: err instanceof Error ? err.message : String(err) }, 'acp-dispatch: setSessionMode failed');
}
}
if (model) {
try {
await connection.unstable_setSessionModel({ sessionId: acpSessionId, modelId: model });
} catch (err) {
log.warn({ model, err: err instanceof Error ? err.message : String(err) }, 'acp-dispatch: setSessionModel failed');
}
}
if (thinkingOptionId) {
const configId = findThoughtLevelConfigId(configOptions);
if (configId) {
try {
await connection.setSessionConfigOption({
sessionId: acpSessionId,
configId,
value: thinkingOptionId,
});
} catch (err) {
log.warn(
{ thinkingOptionId, err: err instanceof Error ? err.message : String(err) },
'acp-dispatch: setSessionConfigOption failed',
);
}
}
}
}
class AcpStreamContext {
readonly textChunks: string[] = [];
readonly reasoningChunks: string[] = [];
readonly toolSnapshots = new Map<string, AcpToolSnapshot>();
private aborted = false;
constructor(
private readonly opts: Pick<
AcpDispatchOpts,
'broker' | 'sessionId' | 'chatId' | 'messageId' | 'taskId'
>,
private readonly worktreePath: string,
) {}
get reasoningText(): string {
return this.reasoningChunks.join('');
}
get output(): string {
return this.textChunks.join('');
}
get snapshots(): AcpToolSnapshot[] {
return [...this.toolSnapshots.values()];
}
markAborted(): void {
this.aborted = true;
for (const snap of synthesizeCanceledSnapshots(this.toolSnapshots.values())) {
this.toolSnapshots.set(snap.toolCallId, snap);
this.publishToolSnapshot(snap);
}
}
private canStream(): boolean {
return !!(this.opts.broker && this.opts.sessionId && this.opts.chatId && this.opts.messageId);
}
private publishToolSnapshot(snapshot: AcpToolSnapshot): void {
if (!this.canStream()) return;
const wire = snapshotToWireToolCall(snapshot);
this.opts.broker!.publishFrame(this.opts.sessionId!, {
type: 'tool_call',
message_id: this.opts.messageId!,
chat_id: this.opts.chatId!,
tool_call: wire,
} as WsFrame);
}
handleToolUpdate(toolCallId: string, update: Parameters<typeof mergeToolSnapshot>[1]): void {
const previous = this.toolSnapshots.get(toolCallId);
const snapshot = mergeToolSnapshot(toolCallId, update, previous);
this.toolSnapshots.set(toolCallId, snapshot);
this.publishToolSnapshot(snapshot);
}
async handleSessionUpdate(params: SessionNotification): Promise<void> {
const update = params.update;
switch (update.sessionUpdate) {
case 'agent_message_chunk': {
const content = update.content;
if (content.type === 'text' && 'text' in content) {
const text = (content as { text: string }).text;
this.textChunks.push(text);
if (this.canStream()) {
this.opts.broker!.publishFrame(this.opts.sessionId!, {
type: 'delta',
message_id: this.opts.messageId!,
chat_id: this.opts.chatId!,
content: text,
} as WsFrame);
}
}
break;
}
case 'agent_thought_chunk': {
const content = update.content;
if (content.type === 'text' && 'text' in content) {
const text = (content as { text: string }).text;
this.reasoningChunks.push(text);
if (this.canStream()) {
this.opts.broker!.publishFrame(this.opts.sessionId!, {
type: 'reasoning_delta',
message_id: this.opts.messageId!,
chat_id: this.opts.chatId!,
content: text,
} as WsFrame);
}
}
break;
}
case 'tool_call':
this.handleToolUpdate(update.toolCallId, update);
break;
case 'tool_call_update':
this.handleToolUpdate(update.toolCallId, update);
break;
case 'available_commands_update': {
const commands = update.availableCommands.map((cmd) => ({
name: cmd.name,
description: cmd.description ?? undefined,
}));
if (this.opts.taskId && commands.length > 0) {
mergeTaskCommands(this.opts.taskId, commands);
if (this.canStream() && this.opts.sessionId) {
const all = getTaskCommands(this.opts.taskId) ?? commands;
this.opts.broker!.publishFrame(this.opts.sessionId, {
type: 'agent_commands',
task_id: this.opts.taskId,
session_id: this.opts.sessionId,
commands: all,
} as WsFrame);
}
}
break;
}
default:
break;
}
}
buildClient(agent: string, modeId: string | undefined, taskId: string | undefined, sessionId: string | undefined): Client {
return {
sessionUpdate: (params) => this.handleSessionUpdate(params),
requestPermission: async (params: RequestPermissionRequest): Promise<RequestPermissionResponse> => {
if (taskId && sessionId) {
return waitForPermissionResponse(taskId, sessionId, agent, modeId, params);
}
const firstOption = params.options[0];
if (firstOption) {
return { outcome: { outcome: 'selected', optionId: firstOption.optionId } };
}
return { outcome: { outcome: 'cancelled' } };
},
readTextFile: async (params: ReadTextFileRequest): Promise<ReadTextFileResponse> => {
const content = await readWorktreeTextFile(
this.worktreePath,
params.path,
params.line,
params.limit,
);
return { content };
},
writeTextFile: async (params: WriteTextFileRequest): Promise<WriteTextFileResponse> => {
await writeWorktreeTextFile(this.worktreePath, params.path, params.content);
return {};
},
createTerminal: async (_params: CreateTerminalRequest): Promise<CreateTerminalResponse> => {
return { terminalId: 'noop' };
},
unstable_createElicitation: async (params: CreateElicitationRequest): Promise<CreateElicitationResponse> => {
if (taskId && sessionId) {
return waitForElicitationResponse(taskId, sessionId, agent, modeId, params);
}
return { action: 'decline' };
},
};
}
}
export async function dispatchViaAcp(opts: AcpDispatchOpts): Promise<AcpDispatchResult> {
const {
agent,
task,
worktreePath,
installPath,
signal,
log,
taskId,
modeId,
sessionId,
chatId,
messageId,
broker,
} = opts;
const args = resolveAcpSpawnArgs(agent);
if (!args) {
return {
exitCode: 1,
output: `Agent '${agent}' does not support ACP.`,
toolSnapshots: [],
reasoningText: '',
stopReason: 'error',
};
}
const binary = installPath ?? agent;
log.info({ agent, binary, worktreePath, modeId, model: opts.model }, 'acp-dispatch: spawning');
const child = spawn(binary, args, {
cwd: worktreePath,
stdio: ['pipe', 'pipe', 'pipe'],
env: { ...process.env },
});
const streamCtx = new AcpStreamContext(
{ broker, sessionId, chatId, messageId, taskId },
worktreePath,
);
let killed = false;
const cleanup = () => {
if (!killed) {
killed = true;
streamCtx.markAborted();
child.kill('SIGTERM');
setTimeout(() => child.kill('SIGKILL'), 5_000);
}
if (taskId) cancelPendingPermission(taskId);
};
if (signal) {
if (signal.aborted) {
cleanup();
return {
exitCode: 130,
output: 'Aborted before start',
toolSnapshots: streamCtx.snapshots,
reasoningText: '',
stopReason: 'cancelled',
};
}
signal.addEventListener('abort', cleanup, { once: true });
}
try {
const stream = createAcpNdJsonStream(child);
const connection = new ClientSideConnection(
() => streamCtx.buildClient(agent, modeId, taskId, sessionId),
stream,
);
await connection.initialize({
protocolVersion: 1,
clientInfo: { name: 'boocoder', version: '2.3.0' },
clientCapabilities: {},
});
const acpSession = await connection.newSession({ cwd: worktreePath, mcpServers: [] });
log.info({ sessionId: acpSession.sessionId }, 'acp-dispatch: session created');
await applySessionOverrides(connection, acpSession.sessionId, acpSession.configOptions, opts);
const promptResult = await connection.prompt({
sessionId: acpSession.sessionId,
prompt: [{ type: 'text', text: task }],
});
const stopReason = promptResult.stopReason ?? 'end_turn';
log.info(
{ agent, stopReason, toolCallCount: streamCtx.snapshots.length, reasoningChars: streamCtx.reasoningText.length },
'acp-dispatch: prompt completed',
);
await connection.closeSession({ sessionId: acpSession.sessionId }).catch(() => {});
return {
exitCode: 0,
output: streamCtx.output,
toolSnapshots: streamCtx.snapshots,
reasoningText: streamCtx.reasoningText,
stopReason,
};
} catch (err) {
const message = err instanceof Error ? err.message : String(err);
log.error({ agent, err: message }, 'acp-dispatch: error');
return {
exitCode: 1,
output: message,
toolSnapshots: streamCtx.snapshots,
reasoningText: streamCtx.reasoningText,
stopReason: 'error',
};
} finally {
if (signal) signal.removeEventListener('abort', cleanup);
cleanup();
await new Promise<void>((resolve) => {
child.on('close', resolve);
setTimeout(resolve, 3_000);
});
}
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/**
* Short-lived ACP probe — opens a session and reads models/modes from the response.
*/
import { spawn } from 'node:child_process';
import {
ClientSideConnection,
type Client,
type NewSessionResponse,
type ReadTextFileRequest,
type ReadTextFileResponse,
type WriteTextFileRequest,
type WriteTextFileResponse,
type CreateTerminalRequest,
type CreateTerminalResponse,
type RequestPermissionRequest,
type RequestPermissionResponse,
} from '@agentclientprotocol/sdk';
import { deriveModesFromACP, deriveModelDefinitionsFromACP } from './acp-derive.js';
import { getManifestDefaultModeId, getManifestModes } from './provider-manifest.js';
import { resolveAcpSpawnArgs } from './acp-spawn.js';
import { createAcpNdJsonStream } from './acp-stream.js';
import type { ProviderModel, ProviderMode } from './provider-types.js';
import type { AgentCommand } from './agent-commands-cache.js';
const PROBE_TIMEOUT_MS = 30_000;
export interface AcpProbeResult {
ok: boolean;
models: ProviderModel[];
modes: ProviderMode[];
defaultModeId: string | null;
commands: AgentCommand[];
error?: string;
}
function parseSessionResponse(session: NewSessionResponse, agent: string): AcpProbeResult {
const fallbackModes = getManifestModes(agent);
const { modes, currentModeId } = deriveModesFromACP(
fallbackModes,
session.modes,
session.configOptions,
);
const models = deriveModelDefinitionsFromACP(session.models, session.configOptions);
return {
ok: true,
models,
modes,
defaultModeId: currentModeId ?? getManifestDefaultModeId(agent),
commands: [],
};
}
export async function probeAcpProvider(
agent: string,
installPath: string,
cwd: string,
): Promise<AcpProbeResult> {
const args = resolveAcpSpawnArgs(agent);
if (!args) {
return {
ok: false,
models: [],
modes: getManifestModes(agent),
defaultModeId: getManifestDefaultModeId(agent),
commands: [],
error: 'no ACP spawn args',
};
}
const child = spawn(installPath, args, {
cwd,
stdio: ['pipe', 'pipe', 'pipe'],
env: { ...process.env },
});
let killed = false;
const kill = () => {
if (!killed) {
killed = true;
child.kill('SIGTERM');
setTimeout(() => child.kill('SIGKILL'), 2_000);
}
};
const timeout = setTimeout(kill, PROBE_TIMEOUT_MS);
const probedCommands: AgentCommand[] = [];
try {
const stream = createAcpNdJsonStream(child);
const connection = new ClientSideConnection(
(_agentInterface): Client => ({
async sessionUpdate(params) {
const update = params.update;
if (update.sessionUpdate === 'available_commands_update') {
for (const cmd of update.availableCommands) {
probedCommands.push({
name: cmd.name,
description: cmd.description ?? undefined,
});
}
}
},
async requestPermission(params: RequestPermissionRequest): Promise<RequestPermissionResponse> {
const first = params.options[0];
if (first) {
return { outcome: { outcome: 'selected', optionId: first.optionId } };
}
return { outcome: { outcome: 'cancelled' } };
},
async readTextFile(_params: ReadTextFileRequest): Promise<ReadTextFileResponse> {
return { content: '' };
},
async writeTextFile(_params: WriteTextFileRequest): Promise<WriteTextFileResponse> {
return {};
},
async createTerminal(_params: CreateTerminalRequest): Promise<CreateTerminalResponse> {
return { terminalId: 'noop' };
},
}),
stream,
);
await connection.initialize({
protocolVersion: 1,
clientInfo: { name: 'boocoder-probe', version: '2.2.0' },
clientCapabilities: {},
});
const session = await connection.newSession({ cwd, mcpServers: [] });
const result = parseSessionResponse(session, agent);
result.commands = probedCommands;
await connection.closeSession({ sessionId: session.sessionId }).catch(() => {});
return result;
} catch (err) {
const message = err instanceof Error ? err.message : String(err);
return {
ok: false,
models: [],
modes: getManifestModes(agent),
defaultModeId: getManifestDefaultModeId(agent),
commands: probedCommands,
error: message,
};
} finally {
clearTimeout(timeout);
kill();
await new Promise<void>((resolve) => {
child.on('close', resolve);
setTimeout(resolve, 2_000);
});
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/**
* Resolve ACP spawn argv per provider (host-probe verified 2026-05-25).
*/
export function resolveAcpSpawnArgs(agent: string): string[] | null {
switch (agent) {
case 'opencode':
case 'goose':
return ['acp'];
case 'cursor':
return ['acp'];
case 'copilot':
return ['--acp'];
case 'qwen':
return ['--acp'];
default:
return null;
}
}
export function resolveAcpProbeBinaries(agent: string): string[] {
switch (agent) {
case 'cursor':
return ['cursor-agent', 'agent'];
case 'copilot':
return ['copilot'];
default:
return [agent];
}
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import { Readable, Writable } from 'node:stream';
import type { ChildProcess } from 'node:child_process';
import { ndJsonStream } from '@agentclientprotocol/sdk';
export function nodeReadableToWeb(nodeStream: NodeJS.ReadableStream): ReadableStream<Uint8Array> {
return new ReadableStream<Uint8Array>({
start(controller) {
nodeStream.on('data', (chunk: Buffer) => controller.enqueue(new Uint8Array(chunk)));
nodeStream.on('end', () => controller.close());
nodeStream.on('error', (err) => controller.error(err));
},
cancel() {
if ('destroy' in nodeStream && typeof (nodeStream as Readable).destroy === 'function') {
(nodeStream as Readable).destroy();
}
},
});
}
export function nodeWritableToWeb(nodeStream: NodeJS.WritableStream): WritableStream<Uint8Array> {
return new WritableStream<Uint8Array>({
write(chunk) {
return new Promise<void>((resolve, reject) => {
const ok = (nodeStream as Writable).write(chunk, (err) => {
if (err) reject(err);
});
if (ok) resolve();
else (nodeStream as Writable).once('drain', resolve);
});
},
close() {
return new Promise<void>((resolve) => {
(nodeStream as Writable).end(resolve);
});
},
abort() {
(nodeStream as Writable).destroy();
},
});
}
export function createAcpNdJsonStream(child: ChildProcess) {
return ndJsonStream(nodeWritableToWeb(child.stdin!), nodeReadableToWeb(child.stdout!));
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/**
* ACP tool snapshot merge + wire mapping — lifted from Paseo acp-agent.ts patterns.
* Stable toolCallId, merge on tool_call_update, status lifecycle for UI + DB.
*/
import type { ToolCall, ToolCallUpdate, ToolCallStatus, ToolKind } from '@agentclientprotocol/sdk';
export type AcpToolLifecycleStatus = 'running' | 'completed' | 'failed' | 'canceled';
export interface AcpToolSnapshot {
toolCallId: string;
title: string;
kind?: ToolKind | null;
status?: ToolCallStatus | null;
rawInput?: unknown;
rawOutput?: unknown;
}
export interface AcpWireMeta {
status: AcpToolLifecycleStatus;
kind?: string | null;
title?: string;
output?: unknown;
error?: string;
}
function coalesceDefined<T>(next: T | null | undefined, previous: T | null | undefined, fallback: T | null): T | null {
if (next !== undefined && next !== null) return next;
if (previous !== undefined && previous !== null) return previous;
return fallback;
}
export function mergeToolSnapshot(
toolCallId: string,
update: ToolCall | ToolCallUpdate,
previous?: AcpToolSnapshot,
): AcpToolSnapshot {
return {
toolCallId,
title: update.title ?? previous?.title ?? toolCallId,
kind: update.kind ?? previous?.kind ?? null,
status: update.status ?? previous?.status ?? null,
rawInput: update.rawInput !== undefined ? update.rawInput : previous?.rawInput,
rawOutput: update.rawOutput !== undefined ? update.rawOutput : previous?.rawOutput,
};
}
export function mapToolLifecycleStatus(
status: ToolCallStatus | null | undefined,
rawOutput?: unknown,
): AcpToolLifecycleStatus {
if (rawOutput === 'canceled') return 'canceled';
switch (status) {
case 'completed':
return 'completed';
case 'failed':
return 'failed';
case 'pending':
case 'in_progress':
default:
return 'running';
}
}
function readErrorMessage(rawOutput: unknown): string | undefined {
if (typeof rawOutput === 'string' && rawOutput.trim()) return rawOutput;
if (rawOutput && typeof rawOutput === 'object' && !Array.isArray(rawOutput)) {
const rec = rawOutput as Record<string, unknown>;
const msg = rec.message ?? rec.error ?? rec.reason;
if (typeof msg === 'string' && msg.trim()) return msg;
}
return undefined;
}
function asRecord(value: unknown): Record<string, unknown> {
if (value && typeof value === 'object' && !Array.isArray(value)) {
return value as Record<string, unknown>;
}
return {};
}
export function snapshotToWireToolCall(snapshot: AcpToolSnapshot): {
id: string;
name: string;
args: Record<string, unknown>;
} {
const lifecycle = mapToolLifecycleStatus(snapshot.status, snapshot.rawOutput);
const input = asRecord(snapshot.rawInput);
const error = lifecycle === 'failed' ? readErrorMessage(snapshot.rawOutput) : undefined;
const meta: AcpWireMeta = {
status: lifecycle,
kind: snapshot.kind ?? null,
title: snapshot.title,
...(snapshot.rawOutput !== undefined ? { output: snapshot.rawOutput } : {}),
...(error ? { error } : {}),
};
return {
id: snapshot.toolCallId,
name: String(snapshot.kind ?? snapshot.title),
args: { ...input, _acp: meta },
};
}
export function snapshotToPartPayload(snapshot: AcpToolSnapshot): {
id: string;
name: string;
args: Record<string, unknown>;
} {
const wire = snapshotToWireToolCall(snapshot);
return { id: wire.id, name: wire.name, args: wire.args };
}
export function synthesizeCanceledSnapshots(snapshots: Iterable<AcpToolSnapshot>): AcpToolSnapshot[] {
const out: AcpToolSnapshot[] = [];
for (const snapshot of snapshots) {
if (mapToolLifecycleStatus(snapshot.status) === 'running') {
out.push({ ...snapshot, status: 'failed', rawOutput: snapshot.rawOutput ?? 'canceled' });
}
}
return out;
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/** In-memory cache of ACP available_commands_update per task. */
import type { AgentCommand } from './provider-types.js';
import { mergeCommands } from './provider-commands.js';
export type { AgentCommand };
const commandsByTask = new Map<string, AgentCommand[]>();
export function setTaskCommands(taskId: string, commands: AgentCommand[]): void {
if (commands.length === 0) return;
commandsByTask.set(taskId, commands);
}
/** Merge by command name; later lists override earlier entries. */
export function mergeTaskCommands(taskId: string, commands: AgentCommand[]): void {
if (commands.length === 0) return;
const merged = mergeCommands(commandsByTask.get(taskId) ?? [], commands);
commandsByTask.set(taskId, merged);
}
export function getTaskCommands(taskId: string): AgentCommand[] | null {
return commandsByTask.get(taskId) ?? null;
}
export function clearTaskCommands(taskId: string): void {
commandsByTask.delete(taskId);
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import type { Sql } from '../db.js';
import type { FastifyBaseLogger } from 'fastify';
import { exec as execCb } from 'node:child_process';
import { promisify } from 'node:util';
import { PROVIDERS_BY_NAME, PROBED_AGENT_NAMES } from './provider-registry.js';
import { resolveAcpProbeBinaries } from './acp-spawn.js';
import { clearProviderSnapshotCache } from './provider-snapshot.js';
import { readQwenSettingsModels } from './qwen-settings.js';
const exec = promisify(execCb);
async function resolveInstallPath(agentName: string): Promise<string | null> {
const candidates = resolveAcpProbeBinaries(agentName);
for (const bin of candidates) {
try {
const { stdout } = await exec(`which ${bin}`, { timeout: 10_000 });
const path = stdout.trim();
if (path) return path;
} catch {
/* try next */
}
}
return null;
}
async function detectAcpSupport(agentName: string, installPath: string): Promise<boolean> {
const transport = PROVIDERS_BY_NAME.get(agentName)?.transport;
if (transport !== 'acp') return false;
if (agentName === 'copilot') {
try {
const { stdout } = await exec(`"${installPath}" --help`, { timeout: 10_000 });
return stdout.includes('--acp');
} catch {
return false;
}
}
if (agentName === 'qwen') {
try {
const { stdout } = await exec(`"${installPath}" --help`, { timeout: 10_000 });
return stdout.includes('--acp');
} catch {
return false;
}
}
try {
await exec(`"${installPath}" acp --help`, { timeout: 10_000 });
return true;
} catch {
return false;
}
}
/**
* Probe for available agents on the HOST.
*/
export async function probeAgents(sql: Sql, log: FastifyBaseLogger): Promise<void> {
clearProviderSnapshotCache();
log.info('agent-probe: scanning for known agents');
for (const agentName of PROBED_AGENT_NAMES) {
try {
const installPath = await resolveInstallPath(agentName);
if (!installPath) continue;
let version: string | null = null;
try {
const { stdout: verOut } = await exec(`"${installPath}" --version`, { timeout: 15_000 });
version = verOut.trim().slice(0, 100);
} catch {
/* optional */
}
const providerDef = PROVIDERS_BY_NAME.get(agentName);
let supportsAcp = providerDef?.transport === 'acp';
if (supportsAcp) {
supportsAcp = await detectAcpSupport(agentName, installPath);
}
let models: Array<{ id: string; label: string }> = [];
if (providerDef?.modelSource === 'static' && providerDef.staticModels) {
models = providerDef.staticModels;
}
if (agentName === 'qwen') {
models = await readQwenSettingsModels();
}
const label = providerDef?.label ?? agentName;
const transport =
providerDef?.transport === 'acp' && !supportsAcp ? 'pty' : (providerDef?.transport ?? 'pty');
await sql`
INSERT INTO available_agents (name, install_path, version, supports_acp, last_probed_at, models, label, transport)
VALUES (${agentName}, ${installPath}, ${version}, ${supportsAcp}, clock_timestamp(), ${sql.json(models as never)}, ${label}, ${transport})
ON CONFLICT (name) DO UPDATE SET
install_path = EXCLUDED.install_path,
version = EXCLUDED.version,
supports_acp = EXCLUDED.supports_acp,
last_probed_at = EXCLUDED.last_probed_at,
models = EXCLUDED.models,
label = EXCLUDED.label,
transport = EXCLUDED.transport
`;
log.info({ agent: agentName, version, installPath, supportsAcp, modelCount: models.length }, 'agent-probe: found');
} catch (err) {
const msg = err instanceof Error ? err.message : String(err);
log.debug({ agent: agentName, err: msg }, 'agent-probe: not found');
}
}
log.info('agent-probe: scan complete');
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import type { Sql } from '../db.js';
import type { AcpToolSnapshot } from './acp-tool-snapshot.js';
import { snapshotToPartPayload } from './acp-tool-snapshot.js';
interface PartInsert {
message_id: string;
sequence: number;
kind: 'reasoning' | 'tool_call';
payload: unknown;
}
async function insertParts(sql: Sql, parts: PartInsert[]): Promise<void> {
if (parts.length === 0) return;
await sql`
INSERT INTO message_parts ${sql(
parts.map((p) => ({
message_id: p.message_id,
sequence: p.sequence,
kind: p.kind,
payload: sql.json(p.payload as never),
})),
'message_id',
'sequence',
'kind',
'payload',
)}
`;
}
/** Persist external-agent reasoning + tool calls into message_parts for reload. */
export async function persistExternalAgentTurn(
sql: Sql,
assistantMessageId: string,
snapshots: AcpToolSnapshot[],
reasoningText: string,
): Promise<void> {
const parts: PartInsert[] = [];
let seq = 0;
if (reasoningText.trim()) {
parts.push({
message_id: assistantMessageId,
sequence: seq++,
kind: 'reasoning',
payload: { text: reasoningText },
});
}
for (const snapshot of snapshots) {
parts.push({
message_id: assistantMessageId,
sequence: seq++,
kind: 'tool_call',
payload: snapshotToPartPayload(snapshot),
});
}
await insertParts(sql, parts);
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/**
* Cursor model list parser — lifted from Paseo cursor-acp-agent.ts
*/
import type { ProviderModel } from './provider-types.js';
const CURSOR_MODEL_MARKER_PATTERN = /\s+\((?:default|current)\)$/;
export function parseCursorAgentModelsOutput(output: string): ProviderModel[] {
const parsed = output
.split(/\r?\n/)
.map((line) => line.trim())
.filter((line) => line && line !== 'Available models' && !line.startsWith('Tip:'))
.map((line) => {
const separatorIndex = line.indexOf(' - ');
if (separatorIndex <= 0) return null;
const id = line.slice(0, separatorIndex).trim();
const rawLabel = line.slice(separatorIndex + 3).trim();
if (!id || !rawLabel) return null;
let marker: 'default' | 'current' | null = null;
if (rawLabel.endsWith(' (default)')) marker = 'default';
else if (rawLabel.endsWith(' (current)')) marker = 'current';
return { id, label: rawLabel.replace(CURSOR_MODEL_MARKER_PATTERN, ''), marker };
})
.filter((m): m is { id: string; label: string; marker: 'default' | 'current' | null } => m !== null);
const defaultModelId =
parsed.find((m) => m.marker === 'default')?.id ??
parsed.find((m) => m.marker === 'current')?.id ??
parsed[0]?.id;
return parsed.map((model) => ({
id: model.id,
label: model.label,
isDefault: model.id === defaultModelId,
}));
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import type { Sql } from '../db.js';
import type { FastifyBaseLogger } from 'fastify';
import type { Broker } from '@boocode/server/broker';
import type { WsFrame } from '@boocode/server/ws-frames';
import type { Config } from '../config.js';
import { createWorktree, diffWorktree, cleanupWorktree } from './worktrees.js';
import { dispatchViaAcp } from './acp-dispatch.js';
import { dispatchViaPty } from './pty-dispatch.js';
import { clearTaskCommands, setTaskCommands } from './agent-commands-cache.js';
import { getManifestCommands } from './provider-commands.js';
import { persistExternalAgentTurn } from './agent-turn-persist.js';
interface InferenceRunner {
enqueue: (sessionId: string, chatId: string, assistantId: string, user: string) => void;
cancel: (sessionId: string, chatId: string) => Promise<boolean>;
hasActive: (chatId: string) => boolean;
}
interface Deps {
sql: Sql;
inference: InferenceRunner;
broker: Broker;
log: FastifyBaseLogger;
config: Config;
}
// LISTEN/NOTIFY ('tasks_new') is the fast path — the dispatcher reacts to new
// tasks immediately. The poll is only a safety net for notifications missed
// during a listen-connection drop (porsager auto-reconnects), so it can stay slow.
const POLL_INTERVAL_MS = 2_000;
const COMPLETION_POLL_MS = 2_000;
export function createDispatcher(deps: Deps): { start(): void; stop(): Promise<void> } {
const { sql, inference, broker, log, config } = deps;
let timer: ReturnType<typeof setInterval> | null = null;
let listener: { unlisten: () => Promise<void> } | null = null;
let running = false;
let stopping = false;
let inflightPromise: Promise<void> | null = null;
// Shared entry point for both the poll timer and the NOTIFY listener. poll()'s
// `running`/`stopping` guard makes this safe to call concurrently — a notify
// arriving mid-task returns immediately and never double-dispatches.
function triggerPoll(reason: string): void {
poll().catch((err) => {
log.error({ err, reason }, 'dispatcher: poll error');
});
}
async function poll(): Promise<void> {
if (running || stopping) return;
// Grab one pending task
const rows = await sql<{
id: string;
project_id: string;
input: string;
agent: string | null;
model: string | null;
mode_id: string | null;
thinking_option_id: string | null;
session_id: string | null;
}[]>`
SELECT id, project_id, input, agent, model, mode_id, thinking_option_id, session_id
FROM tasks
WHERE state = 'pending'
ORDER BY created_at
LIMIT 1
`;
if (rows.length === 0) return;
const task = rows[0]!;
running = true;
inflightPromise = runTask(task).finally(() => {
running = false;
inflightPromise = null;
});
}
async function runTask(task: {
id: string;
project_id: string;
input: string;
agent: string | null;
model: string | null;
mode_id: string | null;
thinking_option_id: string | null;
session_id: string | null;
}): Promise<void> {
const taskId = task.id;
// Determine execution path: if agent is specified AND exists in available_agents → Path B
if (task.agent) {
const [agentRow] = await sql<{ name: string; supports_acp: boolean; install_path: string | null }[]>`
SELECT name, supports_acp, install_path FROM available_agents WHERE name = ${task.agent}
`;
if (agentRow) {
await runExternalAgent(task, agentRow.supports_acp, agentRow.install_path);
return;
}
// Agent specified but not available — fall through to Path A with a warning
log.warn({ taskId, agent: task.agent }, 'dispatcher: specified agent not available, falling back to native');
}
// Path A — native inference (existing behavior)
await runNativeInference(task);
}
// ─── Path A: Native Inference ───────────────────────────────────────────────
async function runNativeInference(task: { id: string; project_id: string; input: string; agent: string | null; model: string | null; session_id: string | null }): Promise<void> {
const taskId = task.id;
log.info({ taskId }, 'dispatcher: starting task (path A — native)');
try {
// Mark running
await sql`
UPDATE tasks
SET state = 'running', started_at = clock_timestamp(), execution_path = 'native'
WHERE id = ${taskId}
`;
// Create session + chat for this task
const model = task.model ?? config.DEFAULT_MODEL;
const sessionName = 'Task: ' + task.input.slice(0, 40);
const [session] = await sql<{ id: string }[]>`
INSERT INTO sessions (project_id, name, model, status)
VALUES (${task.project_id}, ${sessionName}, ${model}, 'open')
RETURNING id
`;
const sessionId = session!.id;
const [chat] = await sql<{ id: string }[]>`
INSERT INTO chats (session_id, name, status)
VALUES (${sessionId}, 'Task execution', 'open')
RETURNING id
`;
const chatId = chat!.id;
// Link task to session
await sql`UPDATE tasks SET session_id = ${sessionId} WHERE id = ${taskId}`;
// Create user message + streaming assistant
await sql<{ id: string }[]>`
INSERT INTO messages (session_id, chat_id, role, content, status, created_at)
VALUES (${sessionId}, ${chatId}, 'user', ${task.input}, 'complete', clock_timestamp())
RETURNING id
`;
const [assistantMsg] = await sql<{ id: string }[]>`
INSERT INTO messages (session_id, chat_id, role, content, status, created_at)
VALUES (${sessionId}, ${chatId}, 'assistant', '', 'streaming', clock_timestamp())
RETURNING id
`;
const assistantId = assistantMsg!.id;
// Enqueue inference
inference.enqueue(sessionId, chatId, assistantId, 'default');
// Wait for inference to complete (poll message status)
const finalStatus = await waitForCompletion(assistantId);
if (stopping) {
await sql`
UPDATE tasks
SET state = 'cancelled', ended_at = clock_timestamp()
WHERE id = ${taskId}
`;
return;
}
// Aggregate token cost for the task's session
const [costRow] = await sql<{ total: number | null }[]>`
SELECT SUM(tokens_used)::int AS total
FROM messages
WHERE session_id = ${sessionId} AND tokens_used IS NOT NULL
`;
const costTokens = costRow?.total ?? null;
if (finalStatus === 'complete') {
const [msg] = await sql<{ content: string | null }[]>`
SELECT content FROM messages WHERE id = ${assistantId}
`;
const summary = (msg?.content ?? '').slice(0, 500);
await sql`
UPDATE tasks
SET state = 'completed', ended_at = clock_timestamp(), output_summary = ${summary}, cost_tokens = ${costTokens}
WHERE id = ${taskId}
`;
log.info({ taskId, costTokens }, 'dispatcher: task completed (native)');
} else {
const [msg] = await sql<{ content: string | null }[]>`
SELECT content FROM messages WHERE id = ${assistantId}
`;
const summary = (msg?.content ?? 'Inference failed').slice(0, 500);
await sql`
UPDATE tasks
SET state = 'failed', ended_at = clock_timestamp(), output_summary = ${summary}, cost_tokens = ${costTokens}
WHERE id = ${taskId}
`;
log.warn({ taskId, finalStatus }, 'dispatcher: task failed (native)');
}
} catch (err) {
const errMsg = err instanceof Error ? err.message : String(err);
log.error({ taskId, err: errMsg }, 'dispatcher: task error (native)');
await sql`
UPDATE tasks
SET state = 'failed', ended_at = clock_timestamp(), output_summary = ${errMsg.slice(0, 500)}
WHERE id = ${taskId}
`.catch(() => {});
}
}
// ─── Path B: External Agent Dispatch ──────<E29480><E29480><EFBFBD>─────────────────────────────────
async function runExternalAgent(
task: {
id: string;
project_id: string;
input: string;
agent: string | null;
model: string | null;
mode_id: string | null;
thinking_option_id: string | null;
session_id: string | null;
},
supportsAcp: boolean,
installPath: string | null,
): Promise<void> {
const taskId = task.id;
const agent = task.agent!;
const executionPath = supportsAcp ? 'acp' : 'pty';
log.info({ taskId, agent, executionPath }, 'dispatcher: starting task (path B — external)');
// Resolve the project's root path
const [project] = await sql<{ path: string | null }[]>`
SELECT path FROM projects WHERE id = ${task.project_id}
`;
const projectPath = project?.path;
if (!projectPath) {
await sql`
UPDATE tasks
SET state = 'failed', ended_at = clock_timestamp(), output_summary = 'Project has no path — cannot create worktree'
WHERE id = ${taskId}
`;
return;
}
// Create an abort controller for this task
const ac = new AbortController();
try {
// Mark running
await sql`
UPDATE tasks
SET state = 'running', started_at = clock_timestamp(), execution_path = ${executionPath}
WHERE id = ${taskId}
`;
let sessionId: string;
let chatId: string;
if (task.session_id) {
sessionId = task.session_id;
const chats = await sql<{ id: string }[]>`
SELECT id FROM chats WHERE session_id = ${sessionId} AND status = 'open' ORDER BY created_at DESC LIMIT 1
`;
if (chats.length === 0) {
const [chat] = await sql<{ id: string }[]>`
INSERT INTO chats (session_id, name, status)
VALUES (${sessionId}, 'External agent execution', 'open')
RETURNING id
`;
chatId = chat!.id;
} else {
chatId = chats[0]!.id;
}
} else {
const sessionName = `Task [${agent}]: ${task.input.slice(0, 30)}`;
const [session] = await sql<{ id: string }[]>`
INSERT INTO sessions (project_id, name, model, status)
VALUES (${task.project_id}, ${sessionName}, ${task.model ?? config.DEFAULT_MODEL}, 'open')
RETURNING id
`;
sessionId = session!.id;
const [chat] = await sql<{ id: string }[]>`
INSERT INTO chats (session_id, name, status)
VALUES (${sessionId}, 'External agent execution', 'open')
RETURNING id
`;
chatId = chat!.id;
await sql`UPDATE tasks SET session_id = ${sessionId} WHERE id = ${taskId}`;
}
if (!task.session_id) {
await sql`
INSERT INTO messages (session_id, chat_id, role, content, status, created_at)
VALUES (${sessionId}, ${chatId}, 'user', ${task.input}, 'complete', clock_timestamp())
`;
}
// Step 1: Create worktree
log.info({ taskId, projectPath }, 'dispatcher: creating worktree');
const worktreePath = await createWorktree(projectPath, taskId, { signal: ac.signal });
log.info({ taskId, worktreePath }, 'dispatcher: worktree created');
// Step 2: Dispatch to agent
let outputSummary: string;
let assistantContent = '';
let acpReasoning = '';
const [assistantMsg] = await sql<{ id: string }[]>`
INSERT INTO messages (session_id, chat_id, role, content, status, created_at)
VALUES (${sessionId}, ${chatId}, 'assistant', '', 'streaming', clock_timestamp())
RETURNING id
`;
const assistantId = assistantMsg!.id;
broker.publishFrame(sessionId, {
type: 'message_started',
message_id: assistantId,
chat_id: chatId,
role: 'assistant',
} as WsFrame);
const manifestCommands = getManifestCommands(agent);
if (manifestCommands.length > 0) {
setTaskCommands(taskId, manifestCommands);
broker.publishFrame(sessionId, {
type: 'agent_commands',
task_id: taskId,
session_id: sessionId,
commands: manifestCommands,
} as WsFrame);
}
if (supportsAcp) {
const result = await dispatchViaAcp({
agent,
task: task.input,
worktreePath,
installPath: installPath ?? undefined,
model: task.model ?? undefined,
modeId: task.mode_id ?? undefined,
thinkingOptionId: task.thinking_option_id ?? undefined,
taskId,
sessionId,
chatId,
messageId: assistantId,
broker,
signal: ac.signal,
log,
});
assistantContent = result.output.slice(0, 50_000);
acpReasoning = result.reasoningText.slice(0, 200_000);
outputSummary = result.output.slice(0, 500);
await persistExternalAgentTurn(sql, assistantId, result.toolSnapshots, acpReasoning);
} else {
const result = await dispatchViaPty({
agent,
task: task.input,
worktreePath,
installPath: installPath ?? undefined,
model: task.model ?? undefined,
modeId: task.mode_id ?? undefined,
thinkingOptionId: task.thinking_option_id ?? undefined,
signal: ac.signal,
log,
});
assistantContent = (result.stdout || result.stderr || '(no output)').slice(0, 50_000);
outputSummary = (result.stdout || result.stderr).slice(0, 500);
if (assistantContent) {
broker.publishFrame(sessionId, {
type: 'delta',
message_id: assistantId,
chat_id: chatId,
content: assistantContent,
} as WsFrame);
}
}
await sql`
UPDATE messages
SET content = ${assistantContent}, status = 'complete', finished_at = clock_timestamp()
WHERE id = ${assistantId}
`;
broker.publishFrame(sessionId, {
type: 'message_complete',
message_id: assistantId,
chat_id: chatId,
} as WsFrame);
if (stopping) {
await sql`
UPDATE tasks SET state = 'cancelled', ended_at = clock_timestamp() WHERE id = ${taskId}
`;
await cleanupWorktree(projectPath, taskId);
return;
}
// Step 3: Diff the worktree and queue pending changes
log.info({ taskId }, 'dispatcher: diffing worktree');
const diff = await diffWorktree(worktreePath, projectPath, { signal: ac.signal });
if (diff) {
// Queue a single pending_change entry with the full unified diff
await sql`
INSERT INTO pending_changes (session_id, task_id, file_path, operation, diff)
VALUES (${sessionId}, ${taskId}, ${projectPath}, 'edit', ${diff})
`;
log.info({ taskId, diffLength: diff.length }, 'dispatcher: diff queued as pending change');
} else {
log.info({ taskId }, 'dispatcher: no changes detected in worktree');
}
// Step 4: Cleanup worktree
await cleanupWorktree(projectPath, taskId);
// Step 5: Aggregate token cost
const [extCostRow] = await sql<{ total: number | null }[]>`
SELECT SUM(tokens_used)::int AS total
FROM messages
WHERE session_id = ${sessionId} AND tokens_used IS NOT NULL
`;
const extCostTokens = extCostRow?.total ?? null;
// Step 6: Mark task completed
await sql`
UPDATE tasks
SET state = 'completed', ended_at = clock_timestamp(), output_summary = ${outputSummary}, cost_tokens = ${extCostTokens}
WHERE id = ${taskId}
`;
log.info({ taskId, agent, costTokens: extCostTokens }, 'dispatcher: task completed (external)');
clearTaskCommands(taskId);
} catch (err) {
const errMsg = err instanceof Error ? err.message : String(err);
log.error({ taskId, agent, err: errMsg }, 'dispatcher: external agent error');
await sql`
UPDATE tasks
SET state = 'failed', ended_at = clock_timestamp(), output_summary = ${errMsg.slice(0, 500)}
WHERE id = ${taskId}
`.catch(() => {});
// Best-effort cleanup
await cleanupWorktree(projectPath, taskId);
clearTaskCommands(taskId);
}
}
// ─── Helpers ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────
async function waitForCompletion(assistantId: string): Promise<string> {
for (;;) {
if (stopping) return 'cancelled';
const [row] = await sql<{ status: string }[]>`
SELECT status FROM messages WHERE id = ${assistantId}
`;
const status = row?.status ?? 'failed';
if (status !== 'streaming') return status;
await sleep(COMPLETION_POLL_MS);
}
}
function sleep(ms: number): Promise<void> {
return new Promise((resolve) => setTimeout(resolve, ms));
}
return {
start() {
log.info('dispatcher: starting poll loop + tasks_new listener');
// Fallback poll — catches notifications missed while the listen connection
// was down. The fast path is the NOTIFY listener below.
timer = setInterval(() => triggerPoll('interval'), POLL_INTERVAL_MS);
// Fast path: react immediately to new tasks. porsager reserves a dedicated
// connection and auto-resubscribes on reconnect; the onlisten callback
// fires on each (re)subscribe, so we kick a catch-up poll there too to
// sweep up anything inserted during a disconnect.
sql
.listen(
'tasks_new',
() => triggerPoll('notify'),
() => triggerPoll('listen-subscribed'),
)
.then((meta) => {
listener = meta;
})
.catch((err) => {
log.error({ err }, 'dispatcher: failed to LISTEN tasks_new — relying on poll fallback');
});
},
async stop() {
stopping = true;
if (timer) {
clearInterval(timer);
timer = null;
}
if (listener) {
await listener.unlisten().catch((err) => {
log.error({ err }, 'dispatcher: unlisten error');
});
listener = null;
}
if (inflightPromise) {
log.info('dispatcher: waiting for in-flight task');
await inflightPromise;
}
log.info('dispatcher: stopped');
},
};
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/**
* Local shell exec on the BooCoder host (replaces deprecated ssh.ts for worktrees).
*/
import { spawn } from 'node:child_process';
export interface HostExecResult {
exitCode: number;
stdout: string;
stderr: string;
}
export async function hostExec(
command: string,
opts?: { signal?: AbortSignal; timeoutMs?: number },
): Promise<HostExecResult> {
return new Promise<HostExecResult>((resolve, reject) => {
const child = spawn('bash', ['-lc', command], {
stdio: ['pipe', 'pipe', 'pipe'],
});
let stdout = '';
let stderr = '';
let killed = false;
child.stdout!.on('data', (chunk: Buffer) => { stdout += chunk.toString(); });
child.stderr!.on('data', (chunk: Buffer) => { stderr += chunk.toString(); });
const cleanup = () => {
if (!killed) {
killed = true;
child.kill('SIGTERM');
}
};
if (opts?.signal) {
if (opts.signal.aborted) {
cleanup();
reject(new Error('host exec aborted before start'));
return;
}
opts.signal.addEventListener('abort', cleanup, { once: true });
}
let timer: ReturnType<typeof setTimeout> | undefined;
if (opts?.timeoutMs) {
timer = setTimeout(() => {
cleanup();
reject(new Error(`host exec timed out after ${opts.timeoutMs}ms`));
}, opts.timeoutMs);
}
child.on('close', (code) => {
if (timer) clearTimeout(timer);
if (opts?.signal) opts.signal.removeEventListener('abort', cleanup);
resolve({ exitCode: code ?? 1, stdout, stderr });
});
child.on('error', (err) => {
if (timer) clearTimeout(timer);
if (opts?.signal) opts.signal.removeEventListener('abort', cleanup);
reject(err);
});
child.stdin!.end();
});
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/**
* BooCoder MCP Server — exposes task primitives as MCP tools.
*
* Started when `--mcp` flag is passed to the entry point. Runs stdio transport
* so external tools (opencode in Termius) can drive the task queue.
*/
import { McpServer } from '@modelcontextprotocol/sdk/server/mcp.js';
import { StdioServerTransport } from '@modelcontextprotocol/sdk/server/stdio.js';
import { z } from 'zod';
import type { Sql } from '../db.js';
import { applyOne, rejectOne } from './pending_changes.js';
// --- Tool handlers -----------------------------------------------------------
interface TaskRow {
id: string;
state: string;
}
interface PendingRow {
id: string;
file_path: string;
operation: string;
diff: string;
session_id: string;
}
interface WorktreeRow {
id: string;
worktree_path: string;
agent: string;
started_at: string;
}
interface ProjectPathRow {
path: string;
}
function textResult(data: unknown) {
return { content: [{ type: 'text' as const, text: JSON.stringify(data, null, 2) }] };
}
// --- Public entry ------------------------------------------------------------
export async function startMcpServer(sql: Sql): Promise<void> {
const server = new McpServer(
{ name: 'boocoder', version: '2.0.2' },
{ capabilities: { tools: {} } },
);
// 1. boocoder.create_task
server.tool(
'boocoder.create_task',
'Create a new task in the BooCoder task queue',
{
project_id: z.string().describe('Project UUID'),
input: z.string().describe('Task description / prompt for the agent'),
agent: z.string().optional().describe('Agent name (optional — uses default if omitted)'),
model: z.string().optional().describe('Model override (optional)'),
mode_id: z.string().optional().describe('Permission/mode id (optional)'),
thinking_option_id: z.string().optional().describe('Thinking/effort option id (optional)'),
},
async (args) => {
const [row] = await sql<TaskRow[]>`
INSERT INTO tasks (project_id, input, agent, model, mode_id, thinking_option_id, state)
VALUES (
${args.project_id},
${args.input},
${args.agent ?? null},
${args.model ?? null},
${args.mode_id ?? null},
${args.thinking_option_id ?? null},
'pending'
)
RETURNING id, state
`;
return textResult({
task_id: row!.id,
state: row!.state,
mode_id: args.mode_id ?? null,
thinking_option_id: args.thinking_option_id ?? null,
});
},
);
// 2. boocoder.list_pending_changes
server.tool(
'boocoder.list_pending_changes',
'List pending changes awaiting review',
{
session_id: z.string().optional().describe('Optional session filter'),
},
async (args) => {
let rows: PendingRow[];
if (args.session_id) {
rows = await sql<PendingRow[]>`
SELECT id, file_path, operation, diff, session_id
FROM pending_changes
WHERE status = 'pending' AND session_id = ${args.session_id}
ORDER BY created_at ASC
`;
} else {
rows = await sql<PendingRow[]>`
SELECT id, file_path, operation, diff, session_id
FROM pending_changes
WHERE status = 'pending'
ORDER BY created_at ASC
`;
}
const items = rows.map((r) => ({
id: r.id,
file_path: r.file_path,
operation: r.operation,
diff_preview: r.diff.slice(0, 200),
}));
return textResult(items);
},
);
// 3. boocoder.apply
server.tool(
'boocoder.apply',
'Apply a pending change (write to disk)',
{
change_id: z.string().describe('Pending change UUID'),
},
async (args) => {
// Resolve projectRoot from the change's session → project path
const [proj] = await sql<ProjectPathRow[]>`
SELECT p.path FROM pending_changes pc
JOIN sessions s ON pc.session_id = s.id
JOIN projects p ON s.project_id = p.id
WHERE pc.id = ${args.change_id}
`;
if (!proj) {
return textResult({ success: false, file_path: '', error: 'change not found or project path unresolved' });
}
const result = await applyOne(sql, args.change_id, proj.path);
return textResult({ success: result.success, file_path: result.file_path, error: result.error });
},
);
// 4. boocoder.reject
server.tool(
'boocoder.reject',
'Reject a pending change (mark as rejected, no disk write)',
{
change_id: z.string().describe('Pending change UUID'),
},
async (args) => {
await rejectOne(sql, args.change_id);
return textResult({ success: true });
},
);
// 5. boocoder.dispatch_external_agent
server.tool(
'boocoder.dispatch_external_agent',
'Create a task targeting a specific external agent (ACP or PTY dispatch)',
{
project_id: z.string().describe('Project UUID'),
input: z.string().describe('Task prompt'),
agent: z.string().describe('Agent name (must match available_agents registry)'),
model: z.string().optional().describe('Model override (optional)'),
mode_id: z.string().optional().describe('Permission/mode id (optional)'),
thinking_option_id: z.string().optional().describe('Thinking/effort option id (optional)'),
},
async (args) => {
const [row] = await sql<TaskRow[]>`
INSERT INTO tasks (project_id, input, agent, model, mode_id, thinking_option_id, state)
VALUES (
${args.project_id},
${args.input},
${args.agent},
${args.model ?? null},
${args.mode_id ?? null},
${args.thinking_option_id ?? null},
'pending'
)
RETURNING id, state
`;
// Determine execution path from available_agents
const [agentRow] = await sql<{ supports_acp: boolean }[]>`
SELECT supports_acp FROM available_agents WHERE name = ${args.agent}
`;
const executionPath = agentRow?.supports_acp ? 'acp' : 'pty';
return textResult({
task_id: row!.id,
state: row!.state,
execution_path: executionPath,
mode_id: args.mode_id ?? null,
thinking_option_id: args.thinking_option_id ?? null,
});
},
);
// 6. boocoder.list_worktrees
server.tool(
'boocoder.list_worktrees',
'List active worktrees from running tasks',
{},
async () => {
const rows = await sql<WorktreeRow[]>`
SELECT id, worktree_path, agent, started_at
FROM tasks
WHERE worktree_path IS NOT NULL AND state = 'running'
ORDER BY started_at DESC
`;
const items = rows.map((r) => ({
task_id: r.id,
worktree_path: r.worktree_path,
agent: r.agent,
started_at: r.started_at,
}));
return textResult(items);
},
);
// Connect via stdio
const transport = new StdioServerTransport();
await server.connect(transport);
// Block until stdin closes (transport handles lifecycle)
await new Promise<void>((resolve) => {
process.stdin.on('end', resolve);
process.stdin.on('close', resolve);
});
await sql.end({ timeout: 5 });
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import { readFile, writeFile, unlink, mkdir } from 'node:fs/promises';
import { dirname } from 'node:path';
import type { Sql } from '../db.js';
import { resolveWritePath } from './write_guard.js';
// --- Types -------------------------------------------------------------------
export interface PendingChange {
id: string;
session_id: string;
task_id: string | null;
file_path: string;
operation: 'create' | 'edit' | 'delete';
diff: string;
status: 'pending' | 'applied' | 'rejected' | 'reverted';
created_at: string;
}
export interface ApplyResult {
id: string;
file_path: string;
operation: string;
success: boolean;
error?: string;
}
// --- Queue functions ---------------------------------------------------------
export async function queueEdit(
sql: Sql,
sessionId: string,
taskId: string | null,
filePath: string,
oldString: string,
newString: string,
projectRoot: string,
): Promise<PendingChange> {
const resolved = resolveWritePath(projectRoot, filePath);
const diff = JSON.stringify({ old: oldString, new: newString });
const [row] = await sql<PendingChange[]>`
INSERT INTO pending_changes (session_id, task_id, file_path, operation, diff)
VALUES (${sessionId}, ${taskId}, ${resolved}, 'edit', ${diff})
RETURNING *
`;
return row!;
}
export async function queueCreate(
sql: Sql,
sessionId: string,
taskId: string | null,
filePath: string,
content: string,
projectRoot: string,
): Promise<PendingChange> {
const resolved = resolveWritePath(projectRoot, filePath);
const [row] = await sql<PendingChange[]>`
INSERT INTO pending_changes (session_id, task_id, file_path, operation, diff)
VALUES (${sessionId}, ${taskId}, ${resolved}, 'create', ${content})
RETURNING *
`;
return row!;
}
export async function queueDelete(
sql: Sql,
sessionId: string,
taskId: string | null,
filePath: string,
projectRoot: string,
): Promise<PendingChange> {
const resolved = resolveWritePath(projectRoot, filePath);
const [row] = await sql<PendingChange[]>`
INSERT INTO pending_changes (session_id, task_id, file_path, operation, diff)
VALUES (${sessionId}, ${taskId}, ${resolved}, 'delete', '')
RETURNING *
`;
return row!;
}
// --- Apply functions ---------------------------------------------------------
export async function applyOne(
sql: Sql,
changeId: string,
projectRoot: string,
): Promise<ApplyResult> {
const [change] = await sql<PendingChange[]>`
SELECT * FROM pending_changes WHERE id = ${changeId} AND status = 'pending'
`;
if (!change) {
return { id: changeId, file_path: '', operation: '', success: false, error: 'change not found or not pending' };
}
try {
// Re-validate path in case projectRoot has shifted
resolveWritePath(projectRoot, change.file_path);
switch (change.operation) {
case 'create': {
await mkdir(dirname(change.file_path), { recursive: true });
await writeFile(change.file_path, change.diff, 'utf8');
break;
}
case 'edit': {
const { old: oldStr, new: newStr } = JSON.parse(change.diff) as { old: string; new: string };
const content = await readFile(change.file_path, 'utf8');
if (!content.includes(oldStr)) {
throw new Error('old_string not found in file — file may have changed since the edit was queued');
}
const updated = content.replace(oldStr, newStr);
await writeFile(change.file_path, updated, 'utf8');
break;
}
case 'delete': {
// Stash current content in diff for potential rewind
try {
const existing = await readFile(change.file_path, 'utf8');
await sql`UPDATE pending_changes SET diff = ${existing} WHERE id = ${changeId}`;
} catch {
// File may already be gone — proceed with status update
}
await unlink(change.file_path);
break;
}
}
await sql`UPDATE pending_changes SET status = 'applied' WHERE id = ${changeId}`;
return { id: change.id, file_path: change.file_path, operation: change.operation, success: true };
} catch (err) {
const message = err instanceof Error ? err.message : String(err);
return { id: change.id, file_path: change.file_path, operation: change.operation, success: false, error: message };
}
}
export async function applyAll(
sql: Sql,
sessionId: string,
projectRoot: string,
): Promise<ApplyResult[]> {
const pending = await sql<PendingChange[]>`
SELECT * FROM pending_changes
WHERE session_id = ${sessionId} AND status = 'pending'
ORDER BY created_at ASC
`;
const results: ApplyResult[] = [];
for (const change of pending) {
results.push(await applyOne(sql, change.id, projectRoot));
}
return results;
}
// --- Reject functions --------------------------------------------------------
export async function rejectOne(sql: Sql, changeId: string): Promise<void> {
await sql`UPDATE pending_changes SET status = 'rejected' WHERE id = ${changeId} AND status = 'pending'`;
}
export async function rejectAll(sql: Sql, sessionId: string): Promise<void> {
await sql`UPDATE pending_changes SET status = 'rejected' WHERE session_id = ${sessionId} AND status = 'pending'`;
}
// --- Rewind functions --------------------------------------------------------
export async function rewindOne(
sql: Sql,
changeId: string,
projectRoot: string,
): Promise<ApplyResult> {
const [change] = await sql<PendingChange[]>`
SELECT * FROM pending_changes WHERE id = ${changeId} AND status = 'applied'
`;
if (!change) {
return { id: changeId, file_path: '', operation: '', success: false, error: 'change not found or not applied' };
}
try {
resolveWritePath(projectRoot, change.file_path);
switch (change.operation) {
case 'create': {
// Reverse a create: delete the file
await unlink(change.file_path);
break;
}
case 'edit': {
// Reverse an edit: swap old and new
const { old: oldStr, new: newStr } = JSON.parse(change.diff) as { old: string; new: string };
const content = await readFile(change.file_path, 'utf8');
if (!content.includes(newStr)) {
throw new Error('new_string not found in file — cannot rewind; file may have been modified since apply');
}
const reverted = content.replace(newStr, oldStr);
await writeFile(change.file_path, reverted, 'utf8');
break;
}
case 'delete': {
// Reverse a delete: recreate the file (diff holds the original content stashed at apply time)
await mkdir(dirname(change.file_path), { recursive: true });
await writeFile(change.file_path, change.diff, 'utf8');
break;
}
}
await sql`UPDATE pending_changes SET status = 'reverted' WHERE id = ${changeId}`;
return { id: change.id, file_path: change.file_path, operation: change.operation, success: true };
} catch (err) {
const message = err instanceof Error ? err.message : String(err);
return { id: change.id, file_path: change.file_path, operation: change.operation, success: false, error: message };
}
}
// --- Query functions ---------------------------------------------------------
export async function listPending(sql: Sql, sessionId: string): Promise<PendingChange[]> {
return sql<PendingChange[]>`
SELECT * FROM pending_changes
WHERE session_id = ${sessionId} AND status = 'pending'
ORDER BY created_at ASC
`;
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/**
* Blocks ACP dispatch on permission/elicitation prompts until the user responds via API.
*/
import type { RequestPermissionRequest, RequestPermissionResponse, CreateElicitationRequest, CreateElicitationResponse } from '@agentclientprotocol/sdk';
import { isUnattendedMode } from './provider-manifest.js';
const DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_MS = 120_000;
interface PendingPermission {
type: 'permission';
request: RequestPermissionRequest;
sessionId: string;
resolve: (response: RequestPermissionResponse) => void;
reject: (err: Error) => void;
timer: ReturnType<typeof setTimeout>;
}
interface PendingElicitation {
type: 'elicitation';
request: CreateElicitationRequest;
sessionId: string;
resolve: (response: CreateElicitationResponse) => void;
reject: (err: Error) => void;
timer: ReturnType<typeof setTimeout>;
}
type PendingEntry = PendingPermission | PendingElicitation;
const pendingByTask = new Map<string, PendingEntry>();
export type PermissionKind = 'tool' | 'question' | 'plan' | 'elicitation';
export interface PermissionPrompt {
taskId: string;
kind: PermissionKind;
toolTitle?: string;
description?: string;
input?: Record<string, unknown>;
options: Array<{ optionId: string; label: string }>;
}
export interface PermissionHooks {
onPrompt?: (prompt: PermissionPrompt & { sessionId: string }) => void | Promise<void>;
onResolved?: (taskId: string, sessionId: string) => void | Promise<void>;
}
let hooks: PermissionHooks = {};
export function setPermissionHooks(next: PermissionHooks): void {
hooks = next;
}
function resolveKind(params: RequestPermissionRequest): PermissionKind {
const input = params.toolCall?.rawInput;
if (input && typeof input === 'object' && !Array.isArray(input) && 'questions' in input && Array.isArray((input as Record<string, unknown>).questions)) {
return 'question';
}
return 'tool';
}
function toPrompt(taskId: string, params: RequestPermissionRequest): PermissionPrompt {
const kind = resolveKind(params);
const rawInput = params.toolCall?.rawInput;
const input = rawInput && typeof rawInput === 'object' && !Array.isArray(rawInput)
? rawInput as Record<string, unknown>
: undefined;
return {
taskId,
kind,
toolTitle: params.toolCall?.title ?? undefined,
...(input ? { input } : {}),
options: params.options.map((o) => ({
optionId: o.optionId,
label: o.name,
})),
};
}
export function waitForPermissionResponse(
taskId: string,
sessionId: string,
provider: string,
modeId: string | undefined,
params: RequestPermissionRequest,
timeoutMs = DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_MS,
): Promise<RequestPermissionResponse> {
if (isUnattendedMode(provider, modeId)) {
const first = params.options[0];
if (first) {
return Promise.resolve({ outcome: { outcome: 'selected', optionId: first.optionId } });
}
return Promise.resolve({ outcome: { outcome: 'cancelled' } });
}
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
const existing = pendingByTask.get(taskId);
if (existing) {
clearTimeout(existing.timer);
existing.reject(new Error('superseded by newer permission request'));
}
const timer = setTimeout(() => {
pendingByTask.delete(taskId);
void hooks.onResolved?.(taskId, sessionId);
resolve({ outcome: { outcome: 'cancelled' } });
}, timeoutMs);
pendingByTask.set(taskId, { type: 'permission', request: params, sessionId, resolve, reject, timer });
const prompt = toPrompt(taskId, params);
void hooks.onPrompt?.({ ...prompt, sessionId });
});
}
export function respondToPermission(taskId: string, optionId: string | null, updatedInput?: Record<string, unknown>): boolean {
const pending = pendingByTask.get(taskId);
if (!pending) return false;
clearTimeout(pending.timer);
pendingByTask.delete(taskId);
if (pending.type === 'elicitation') {
if (updatedInput) {
const content = updatedInput as { [key: string]: string | number | boolean | string[] };
pending.resolve({ action: 'accept', content });
} else {
pending.resolve({ action: 'decline' });
}
} else {
if (optionId) {
pending.resolve({ outcome: { outcome: 'selected', optionId } });
} else {
pending.resolve({ outcome: { outcome: 'cancelled' } });
}
}
void hooks.onResolved?.(taskId, pending.sessionId);
return true;
}
export function getPendingPermission(taskId: string): PermissionPrompt | null {
const pending = pendingByTask.get(taskId);
if (!pending) return null;
if (pending.type === 'elicitation') {
return elicitationToPrompt(taskId, pending.request);
}
return toPrompt(taskId, pending.request);
}
function elicitationToPrompt(taskId: string, params: CreateElicitationRequest): PermissionPrompt {
const input: Record<string, unknown> = { message: params.message };
if ('requestedSchema' in params) {
input.requestedSchema = params.requestedSchema;
}
return {
taskId,
kind: 'elicitation',
toolTitle: params.message,
input,
options: [],
};
}
export function waitForElicitationResponse(
taskId: string,
sessionId: string,
provider: string,
modeId: string | undefined,
params: CreateElicitationRequest,
timeoutMs = DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_MS,
): Promise<CreateElicitationResponse> {
if (isUnattendedMode(provider, modeId)) {
return Promise.resolve({ action: 'decline' });
}
return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
const existing = pendingByTask.get(taskId);
if (existing) {
clearTimeout(existing.timer);
existing.reject(new Error('superseded by newer elicitation request'));
}
const timer = setTimeout(() => {
pendingByTask.delete(taskId);
void hooks.onResolved?.(taskId, sessionId);
resolve({ action: 'cancel' });
}, timeoutMs);
pendingByTask.set(taskId, { type: 'elicitation', request: params, sessionId, resolve, reject, timer });
const prompt = elicitationToPrompt(taskId, params);
void hooks.onPrompt?.({ ...prompt, sessionId });
});
}
export function cancelPendingPermission(taskId: string): void {
const pending = pendingByTask.get(taskId);
if (!pending) return;
clearTimeout(pending.timer);
pendingByTask.delete(taskId);
if (pending.type === 'elicitation') {
pending.resolve({ action: 'cancel' });
} else {
pending.resolve({ outcome: { outcome: 'cancelled' } });
}
void hooks.onResolved?.(taskId, pending.sessionId);
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/**
* Static slash-command hints per harness (interactive TUI / agent session).
* Live ACP `available_commands_update` merges on top during dispatch.
*/
import type { AgentCommand } from './provider-types.js';
const CLAUDE_COMMANDS: AgentCommand[] = [
{ name: 'help', description: 'Show available slash commands' },
{ name: 'clear', description: 'Clear conversation history' },
{ name: 'compact', description: 'Compact context window' },
{ name: 'cost', description: 'Show session cost' },
{ name: 'memory', description: 'Manage project memory' },
{ name: 'model', description: 'Switch model' },
{ name: 'permissions', description: 'View or change permission mode' },
{ name: 'review', description: 'Review current changes' },
{ name: 'status', description: 'Show session status' },
{ name: 'vim', description: 'Toggle vim-style input' },
];
const OPENCODE_COMMANDS: AgentCommand[] = [
{ name: 'help', description: 'Show available commands' },
{ name: 'new', description: 'Start a new session' },
{ name: 'models', description: 'List or switch models' },
{ name: 'agents', description: 'List or switch agents' },
{ name: 'compact', description: 'Compact context' },
{ name: 'share', description: 'Share session' },
{ name: 'export', description: 'Export session' },
];
const CURSOR_COMMANDS: AgentCommand[] = [
{ name: 'help', description: 'Show available slash commands' },
{ name: 'clear', description: 'Clear conversation' },
{ name: 'compact', description: 'Compact context' },
{ name: 'resume', description: 'Resume a prior session' },
];
const GOOSE_COMMANDS: AgentCommand[] = [
{ name: 'help', description: 'Show available commands' },
{ name: 'clear', description: 'Clear conversation' },
{ name: 'compact', description: 'Compact context' },
{ name: 'exit', description: 'Exit session' },
];
const QWEN_COMMANDS: AgentCommand[] = [
{ name: 'help', description: 'Show available slash commands' },
{ name: 'clear', description: 'Clear conversation' },
{ name: 'memory', description: 'Manage memory' },
{ name: 'hooks', description: 'Manage hooks' },
{ name: 'review', description: 'Review changes' },
];
const COPILOT_COMMANDS: AgentCommand[] = [
{ name: 'help', description: 'Show available commands' },
{ name: 'explain', description: 'Explain selected code' },
{ name: 'fix', description: 'Fix issues in context' },
{ name: 'tests', description: 'Generate or run tests' },
{ name: 'doc', description: 'Generate documentation' },
{ name: 'clear', description: 'Clear conversation' },
];
/** boocode harness uses /api/skills — merged on the frontend. */
export const PROVIDER_COMMANDS: Record<string, AgentCommand[]> = {
claude: CLAUDE_COMMANDS,
opencode: OPENCODE_COMMANDS,
cursor: CURSOR_COMMANDS,
goose: GOOSE_COMMANDS,
qwen: QWEN_COMMANDS,
copilot: COPILOT_COMMANDS,
boocode: [],
};
export function getManifestCommands(provider: string): AgentCommand[] {
return PROVIDER_COMMANDS[provider] ?? [];
}
export function mergeCommands(...lists: AgentCommand[][]): AgentCommand[] {
const byName = new Map<string, AgentCommand>();
for (const list of lists) {
for (const cmd of list) {
byName.set(cmd.name, cmd);
}
}
return [...byName.values()].sort((a, b) => a.name.localeCompare(b.name));
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/**
* Static provider mode metadata — lifted from Paseo provider-manifest.ts patterns.
*/
import type { ProviderMode } from './provider-types.js';
export interface ProviderManifestEntry {
defaultModeId: string | null;
modes: ProviderMode[];
/** Claude effort levels exposed as thinking options on models. */
thinkingOptions?: Array<{ id: string; label: string }>;
}
const CLAUDE_MODES: ProviderMode[] = [
{ id: 'default', label: 'Always Ask', description: 'Prompts for permission the first time a tool is used' },
{ id: 'auto', label: 'Auto mode', description: 'Model classifier reviews permission prompts automatically' },
{ id: 'acceptEdits', label: 'Accept File Edits', description: 'Automatically approves edit-focused tools' },
{ id: 'plan', label: 'Plan Mode', description: 'Analyze without executing tools or edits' },
{ id: 'bypassPermissions', label: 'Bypass', description: 'Skip all permission prompts', isUnattended: true },
];
const OPENCODE_MODES: ProviderMode[] = [
{ id: 'build', label: 'Build', description: 'Allows edits and tool execution' },
{ id: 'plan', label: 'Plan', description: 'Read-only planning mode' },
{ id: 'full-access', label: 'Full Access', description: 'Auto-approves all tool prompts', isUnattended: true },
];
const COPILOT_MODES: ProviderMode[] = [
{
id: 'https://agentclientprotocol.com/protocol/session-modes#agent',
label: 'Agent',
description: 'Default agent mode',
},
{
id: 'https://agentclientprotocol.com/protocol/session-modes#plan',
label: 'Plan',
description: 'Plan mode for multi-step work',
},
{
id: 'allow-all',
label: 'Allow All',
description: 'Automatically approves all tool, path, and URL requests',
isUnattended: true,
},
];
const CURSOR_CLI_MODES: ProviderMode[] = [
{ id: 'agent', label: 'Agent', description: 'Full agent capabilities with tool access' },
{ id: 'plan', label: 'Plan', description: 'Read-only planning mode' },
{ id: 'ask', label: 'Ask', description: 'Q&A read-only mode' },
];
const QWEN_PTY_MODES: ProviderMode[] = [
{ id: 'default', label: 'Default', description: 'Prompt for approval' },
{ id: 'plan', label: 'Plan', description: 'Plan only — no edits' },
{ id: 'auto-edit', label: 'Auto Edit', description: 'Auto-approve edit tools' },
{ id: 'auto', label: 'Auto', description: 'LLM classifier auto-approves safe actions' },
{ id: 'yolo', label: 'YOLO', description: 'Auto-approve all tools', isUnattended: true },
];
const CLAUDE_THINKING = [
{ id: 'low', label: 'Low' },
{ id: 'medium', label: 'Medium' },
{ id: 'high', label: 'High' },
{ id: 'xhigh', label: 'Extra High' },
{ id: 'max', label: 'Max' },
];
export const PROVIDER_MANIFEST: Record<string, ProviderManifestEntry> = {
claude: {
defaultModeId: 'default',
modes: CLAUDE_MODES,
thinkingOptions: CLAUDE_THINKING,
},
opencode: {
defaultModeId: 'build',
modes: OPENCODE_MODES,
},
copilot: {
defaultModeId: 'https://agentclientprotocol.com/protocol/session-modes#agent',
modes: COPILOT_MODES,
},
cursor: {
defaultModeId: 'agent',
modes: CURSOR_CLI_MODES,
},
goose: {
defaultModeId: null,
modes: [],
},
qwen: {
defaultModeId: 'default',
modes: QWEN_PTY_MODES,
},
};
export function getManifestModes(provider: string): ProviderMode[] {
return PROVIDER_MANIFEST[provider]?.modes ?? [];
}
export function getManifestDefaultModeId(provider: string): string | null {
return PROVIDER_MANIFEST[provider]?.defaultModeId ?? null;
}
export function isUnattendedMode(provider: string, modeId: string | undefined): boolean {
if (!modeId) return false;
const modes = getManifestModes(provider);
return modes.some((m) => m.id === modeId && m.isUnattended);
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export interface ProviderDef {
name: string;
label: string;
transport: 'native' | 'acp' | 'pty';
modelSource: 'llama-swap' | 'static' | 'probe';
staticModels?: Array<{ id: string; label: string }>;
/** Merge llama-swap models into probed list (OpenCode). */
mergeLlamaSwap?: boolean;
}
/**
* Model discovery rules (see provider-snapshot.ts):
* - boocode: llama-swap only
* - opencode: ACP probe + mergeLlamaSwap (prefixed llama-swap/* ids)
* - qwen: ACP probe + merge ~/.qwen/settings.json; PTY fallback reads settings only
* - cursor: ACP probe + cursor-agent models CLI fallback
* - goose / copilot: ACP probe only
* - claude: static manifest models + thinking options
*/
export const PROVIDERS: ProviderDef[] = [
{
name: 'boocode',
label: 'BooCoder',
transport: 'native',
modelSource: 'llama-swap',
},
{
name: 'opencode',
label: 'OpenCode',
transport: 'acp',
modelSource: 'probe',
mergeLlamaSwap: true,
},
{
name: 'goose',
label: 'Goose',
transport: 'acp',
modelSource: 'probe',
},
{
name: 'claude',
label: 'Claude Code',
transport: 'pty',
modelSource: 'static',
staticModels: [
{ id: 'claude-opus-4-20250514', label: 'Opus 4' },
{ id: 'claude-sonnet-4-20250514', label: 'Sonnet 4' },
],
},
{
name: 'qwen',
label: 'Qwen Code',
transport: 'acp',
modelSource: 'probe',
},
];
export const PROVIDERS_BY_NAME = new Map(PROVIDERS.map((p) => [p.name, p]));
/** External agents probed on host (excludes native boocode). */
export const PROBED_AGENT_NAMES = PROVIDERS.filter((p) => p.name !== 'boocode').map((p) => p.name);

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/**
* Provider snapshot cache — cold ACP probe per provider + static manifest merge.
*/
import { homedir } from 'node:os';
import { exec as execCb } from 'node:child_process';
import { promisify } from 'node:util';
import type { FastifyBaseLogger } from 'fastify';
import type { Sql } from '../db.js';
import type { Config } from '../config.js';
import { PROVIDERS, type ProviderDef } from './provider-registry.js';
import {
getManifestDefaultModeId,
getManifestModes,
PROVIDER_MANIFEST,
} from './provider-manifest.js';
import { probeAcpProvider } from './acp-probe.js';
import { parseCursorAgentModelsOutput } from './cursor-models.js';
import type { ProviderModel, ProviderSnapshotEntry } from './provider-types.js';
import { getManifestCommands, mergeCommands } from './provider-commands.js';
import { readQwenSettingsModels } from './qwen-settings.js';
const exec = promisify(execCb);
interface AgentRow {
name: string;
install_path: string | null;
supports_acp: boolean;
models: ProviderModel[] | null;
label: string | null;
transport: string | null;
}
async function fetchLlamaSwapModels(config: Config): Promise<ProviderModel[]> {
try {
const res = await fetch(`${config.LLAMA_SWAP_URL}/v1/models`);
if (!res.ok) return [];
const parsed = (await res.json()) as { data?: Array<{ id: string }> };
return (parsed.data ?? []).map((m) => ({ id: m.id, label: m.id }));
} catch {
return [];
}
}
async function fetchCursorModelsCli(installPath: string): Promise<ProviderModel[]> {
try {
const { stdout } = await exec(`"${installPath}" models`, { timeout: 15_000, maxBuffer: 1024 * 1024 });
return parseCursorAgentModelsOutput(stdout);
} catch {
return [];
}
}
/** Prefix llama-swap model ids so they don't collide with provider-native models. */
export function prefixLlamaSwapModels(models: ProviderModel[]): ProviderModel[] {
return models.map((m) => ({
...m,
id: m.id.startsWith('llama-swap/') ? m.id : `llama-swap/${m.id}`,
}));
}
function attachClaudeThinking(models: ProviderModel[]): ProviderModel[] {
const thinking = PROVIDER_MANIFEST.claude?.thinkingOptions;
if (!thinking?.length) return models;
return models.map((m) => ({
...m,
thinkingOptions: thinking,
defaultThinkingOptionId: 'medium',
}));
}
export function mergeModels(...lists: ProviderModel[][]): ProviderModel[] {
const seen = new Set<string>();
const out: ProviderModel[] = [];
for (const list of lists) {
for (const m of list) {
if (seen.has(m.id)) continue;
seen.add(m.id);
out.push(m);
}
}
return out;
}
async function buildProviderEntry(
provider: ProviderDef,
agentRow: AgentRow | undefined,
llamaModels: ProviderModel[],
cwd: string,
): Promise<ProviderSnapshotEntry | null> {
const isNative = provider.name === 'boocode';
const installed = isNative || !!agentRow;
if (!installed) return null;
let transport = provider.transport;
if (agentRow && provider.transport === 'acp' && !agentRow.supports_acp) {
transport = 'pty';
}
const fallbackModes = getManifestModes(provider.name);
const defaultModeId = getManifestDefaultModeId(provider.name);
if (isNative) {
return {
name: provider.name,
label: provider.label,
transport,
status: 'ready',
installed: true,
models: llamaModels,
modes: [],
defaultModeId: null,
commands: getManifestCommands(provider.name),
};
}
let models: ProviderModel[] = [];
if (provider.modelSource === 'llama-swap' && provider.mergeLlamaSwap) {
models = llamaModels;
} else if (agentRow?.models?.length) {
models = agentRow.models;
} else if (provider.staticModels) {
models = provider.staticModels.map((m) => ({ id: m.id, label: m.label }));
}
if (provider.name === 'claude') {
models = attachClaudeThinking(models);
return {
name: provider.name,
label: agentRow?.label ?? provider.label,
transport,
status: 'ready',
installed: true,
models,
modes: fallbackModes,
defaultModeId,
commands: getManifestCommands(provider.name),
};
}
if (transport === 'acp' && agentRow?.install_path && agentRow.supports_acp) {
const probe = await probeAcpProvider(provider.name, agentRow.install_path, cwd);
if (probe.models.length > 0) {
models = probe.models;
} else if (provider.name === 'cursor' && agentRow.install_path) {
models = await fetchCursorModelsCli(agentRow.install_path);
} else if (provider.modelSource === 'llama-swap') {
models = llamaModels;
}
if (provider.name === 'qwen') {
const settingsModels = await readQwenSettingsModels();
models = mergeModels(models, settingsModels);
}
if (provider.mergeLlamaSwap && provider.modelSource !== 'llama-swap') {
const nativeModels = probe.models.length > 0 ? probe.models : models;
models = mergeModels(nativeModels, prefixLlamaSwapModels(llamaModels));
}
return {
name: provider.name,
label: agentRow.label ?? provider.label,
transport,
status: probe.ok ? 'ready' : 'error',
installed: true,
models,
modes: probe.modes.length > 0 ? probe.modes : fallbackModes,
defaultModeId: probe.defaultModeId ?? defaultModeId,
commands: mergeCommands(getManifestCommands(provider.name), probe.commands),
error: probe.error,
};
}
// PTY-only providers (qwen fallback when ACP unavailable)
if (provider.name === 'qwen') {
if (models.length === 0) {
models = await readQwenSettingsModels();
}
}
return {
name: provider.name,
label: agentRow?.label ?? provider.label,
transport,
status: 'ready',
installed: true,
models,
modes: fallbackModes,
defaultModeId,
commands: getManifestCommands(provider.name),
};
}
const snapshotCache = new Map<string, { at: number; entries: ProviderSnapshotEntry[] }>();
const snapshotInflight = new Map<string, Promise<ProviderSnapshotEntry[]>>();
const CACHE_TTL_MS = 5 * 60_000;
export async function getProviderSnapshot(
sql: Sql,
config: Config,
cwd?: string,
force = false,
): Promise<ProviderSnapshotEntry[]> {
const resolvedCwd = cwd?.trim() || homedir();
const cacheKey = resolvedCwd;
const cached = snapshotCache.get(cacheKey);
if (!force && cached && Date.now() - cached.at < CACHE_TTL_MS) {
return cached.entries;
}
const inflight = snapshotInflight.get(cacheKey);
if (!force && inflight) {
return inflight;
}
const build = async (): Promise<ProviderSnapshotEntry[]> => {
const llamaModels = await fetchLlamaSwapModels(config);
const agents = await sql<AgentRow[]>`
SELECT name, install_path, supports_acp, models, label, transport FROM available_agents
`;
const agentMap = new Map(agents.map((a) => [a.name, a]));
const built = await Promise.all(
PROVIDERS.map((provider) =>
buildProviderEntry(provider, agentMap.get(provider.name), llamaModels, resolvedCwd),
),
);
const entries = built.filter((entry): entry is ProviderSnapshotEntry => entry !== null);
snapshotCache.set(cacheKey, { at: Date.now(), entries });
return entries;
};
const promise = build().finally(() => {
snapshotInflight.delete(cacheKey);
});
snapshotInflight.set(cacheKey, promise);
return promise;
}
export function clearProviderSnapshotCache(): void {
snapshotCache.clear();
snapshotInflight.clear();
}
/** Persist probed model lists back to available_agents for fast legacy reads. */
export async function persistProbedModels(
sql: Sql,
entries: ProviderSnapshotEntry[],
log: FastifyBaseLogger,
): Promise<void> {
let count = 0;
for (const entry of entries) {
if (entry.name === 'boocode' || entry.models.length === 0) continue;
const flatModels = entry.models.map(({ id, label }) => ({ id, label }));
await sql`
UPDATE available_agents
SET models = ${sql.json(flatModels as never)}, last_probed_at = clock_timestamp()
WHERE name = ${entry.name}
`;
count++;
}
if (count > 0) {
log.info({ count }, 'provider-snapshot: persisted models to available_agents');
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/** Shared provider / snapshot types (Paseo-shaped, BooCoder-native). */
export interface ProviderMode {
id: string;
label: string;
description?: string;
/** Auto-approve tool permissions when this mode is selected. */
isUnattended?: boolean;
}
export interface ThinkingOption {
id: string;
label: string;
isDefault?: boolean;
}
export interface ProviderModel {
id: string;
label: string;
description?: string;
isDefault?: boolean;
thinkingOptions?: ThinkingOption[];
defaultThinkingOptionId?: string;
}
export type ProviderSnapshotStatus = 'ready' | 'error';
export interface AgentCommand {
name: string;
description?: string;
}
export interface ProviderSnapshotEntry {
name: string;
label: string;
transport: string;
status: ProviderSnapshotStatus;
installed: boolean;
models: ProviderModel[];
modes: ProviderMode[];
defaultModeId: string | null;
commands: AgentCommand[];
error?: string;
}
export interface AgentSessionConfig {
provider: string;
model?: string;
modeId?: string;
thinkingOptionId?: string;
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/**
* PTY dispatch — runs external agents directly on the host.
*/
import type { FastifyBaseLogger } from 'fastify';
import { spawn } from 'node:child_process';
export interface DispatchResult {
exitCode: number;
stdout: string;
stderr: string;
}
export interface PtyDispatchOpts {
agent: string;
task: string;
worktreePath: string;
model?: string;
modeId?: string;
thinkingOptionId?: string;
installPath?: string;
signal?: AbortSignal;
log: FastifyBaseLogger;
}
interface PtySpawnSpec {
binary: string;
args: string[];
stdin?: string;
}
function buildPtySpawnSpec(
agent: string,
task: string,
model?: string,
modeId?: string,
thinkingOptionId?: string,
installPath?: string,
): PtySpawnSpec | null {
const binary = installPath ?? agent;
switch (agent) {
case 'claude': {
const args = ['-p'];
if (model) args.push('--model', model);
if (modeId) args.push('--permission-mode', modeId);
if (thinkingOptionId) args.push('--effort', thinkingOptionId);
return { binary, args, stdin: task };
}
case 'qwen': {
const args = ['-p', task, '--output-format', 'stream-json'];
if (model) args.push('--model', model);
if (modeId) args.push('--approval-mode', modeId);
return { binary, args };
}
case 'opencode':
return {
binary,
args: model ? ['--model', model] : [],
stdin: task,
};
case 'goose':
return {
binary,
args: model ? ['run', '--text', task, '--model', model] : ['run', '--text', task],
};
default:
return null;
}
}
export async function dispatchViaPty(opts: PtyDispatchOpts): Promise<DispatchResult> {
const { agent, task, worktreePath, model, modeId, thinkingOptionId, installPath, signal, log } = opts;
const cmd = buildPtySpawnSpec(agent, task, model, modeId, thinkingOptionId, installPath);
if (!cmd) {
return {
exitCode: 1,
stdout: '',
stderr: `Agent '${agent}' is not yet supported for PTY dispatch.`,
};
}
log.info({ agent, binary: cmd.binary, worktreePath, modeId }, 'pty-dispatch: starting');
return new Promise<DispatchResult>((resolve, reject) => {
const child = spawn(cmd.binary, cmd.args, {
cwd: worktreePath,
stdio: ['pipe', 'pipe', 'pipe'],
env: { ...process.env },
});
if (cmd.stdin) {
child.stdin!.write(cmd.stdin);
}
child.stdin!.end();
let stdout = '';
let stderr = '';
let killed = false;
child.stdout!.on('data', (chunk: Buffer) => { stdout += chunk.toString(); });
child.stderr!.on('data', (chunk: Buffer) => { stderr += chunk.toString(); });
const cleanup = () => {
if (!killed) {
killed = true;
child.kill('SIGTERM');
setTimeout(() => child.kill('SIGKILL'), 5_000);
}
};
if (signal) {
if (signal.aborted) {
cleanup();
resolve({ exitCode: 130, stdout: '', stderr: 'Aborted before start' });
return;
}
signal.addEventListener('abort', cleanup, { once: true });
}
child.on('close', (code) => {
if (signal) signal.removeEventListener('abort', cleanup);
log.info({ agent, exitCode: code }, 'pty-dispatch: completed');
resolve({ exitCode: code ?? 1, stdout, stderr });
});
child.on('error', (err) => {
if (signal) signal.removeEventListener('abort', cleanup);
log.error({ agent, err: err.message }, 'pty-dispatch: spawn error');
reject(err);
});
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import { readFile } from 'node:fs/promises';
import { join } from 'node:path';
import { homedir } from 'node:os';
import type { ProviderModel } from './provider-types.js';
const QWEN_SETTINGS_PATH = join(homedir(), '.qwen', 'settings.json');
export async function readQwenSettingsModels(): Promise<ProviderModel[]> {
try {
const raw = await readFile(QWEN_SETTINGS_PATH, 'utf8');
if (!raw.trim()) return [];
const settings = JSON.parse(raw) as {
modelProviders?: { openai?: Array<{ id: string }> };
};
const openaiModels = settings?.modelProviders?.openai;
if (!Array.isArray(openaiModels)) return [];
return openaiModels.map((m) => ({ id: m.id, label: m.id }));
} catch {
return [];
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/**
* Adapts BooCoder write tools (which take ToolContext) into BooChat's ToolDef
* interface (which takes `projectRoot, extraRoots?`).
*
* The adapter reads the module-level inference context at execute time, so the
* wrapping happens at boot (static) — no per-inference re-wrap needed.
*/
import type { ToolDef as ServerToolDef } from '@boocode/server/tools';
import type { ToolDef, ToolContext } from './types.js';
import { getInferenceContext } from './inference_context.js';
/**
* Wrap a BooCoder write tool (execute takes ToolContext) into a BooChat
* ToolDef (execute takes projectRoot + optional extraRoots). The adapter
* builds the ToolContext from the module-level inference context at call time.
*/
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-explicit-any
export function adaptWriteTool(tool: ToolDef<any>): ServerToolDef<any> {
return {
name: tool.name,
description: tool.description,
inputSchema: tool.inputSchema,
jsonSchema: tool.jsonSchema,
async execute(input: unknown, projectRoot: string, _extraRoots?: readonly string[]): Promise<unknown> {
const ctx: ToolContext = getInferenceContext();
return tool.execute(input, projectRoot, ctx);
},
};
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import { z } from 'zod';
import type { ToolDef, ToolContext } from './types.js';
import { applyAll } from '../pending_changes.js';
const ApplyPendingInput = z.object({});
type ApplyPendingInputT = z.infer<typeof ApplyPendingInput>;
export const applyPendingTool: ToolDef<ApplyPendingInputT> = {
name: 'apply_pending',
description:
'Apply all pending changes for the current session to disk. ' +
'Each queued create/edit/delete is executed in order.',
inputSchema: ApplyPendingInput,
jsonSchema: {
type: 'function',
function: {
name: 'apply_pending',
description:
'Apply all pending changes for the current session to disk. ' +
'Each queued create/edit/delete is executed in order.',
parameters: {
type: 'object',
properties: {},
required: [],
},
},
},
async execute(_input: ApplyPendingInputT, projectRoot: string, context: ToolContext): Promise<unknown> {
const results = await applyAll(context.sql, context.sessionId, projectRoot);
const succeeded = results.filter((r) => r.success).length;
const failed = results.filter((r) => !r.success).length;
return {
total: results.length,
succeeded,
failed,
results,
message:
results.length === 0
? 'No pending changes to apply.'
: `Applied ${succeeded}/${results.length} changes.${failed > 0 ? ` ${failed} failed.` : ''}`,
};
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import { z } from 'zod';
import type { ToolDef, ToolContext } from './types.js';
const CheckTaskStatusInput = z.object({
task_id: z.string().uuid().describe('ID of the task to check'),
});
type CheckTaskStatusInputT = z.infer<typeof CheckTaskStatusInput>;
export const checkTaskStatusTool: ToolDef<CheckTaskStatusInputT> = {
name: 'check_task_status',
description: 'Check the status and output of a subtask by ID. Returns state, output_summary, and timing.',
inputSchema: CheckTaskStatusInput,
jsonSchema: {
type: 'function',
function: {
name: 'check_task_status',
description: 'Check the status and output of a subtask by ID.',
parameters: {
type: 'object',
properties: {
task_id: { type: 'string', description: 'ID of the task to check' },
},
required: ['task_id'],
},
},
},
async execute(input: CheckTaskStatusInputT, _projectRoot: string, context: ToolContext): Promise<unknown> {
const { sql } = context;
const [task] = await sql<{ id: string; state: string; output_summary: string | null; started_at: string | null; ended_at: string | null }[]>`
SELECT id, state, output_summary, started_at, ended_at
FROM tasks
WHERE id = ${input.task_id}
`;
if (!task) {
return { error: `Task ${input.task_id} not found` };
}
return {
id: task.id,
state: task.state,
output_summary: task.output_summary,
started_at: task.started_at,
ended_at: task.ended_at,
};
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import { z } from 'zod';
import type { ToolDef, ToolContext } from './types.js';
import { queueCreate } from '../pending_changes.js';
const CreateFileInput = z.object({
file_path: z.string().min(1),
content: z.string(),
});
type CreateFileInputT = z.infer<typeof CreateFileInput>;
export const createFileTool: ToolDef<CreateFileInputT> = {
name: 'create_file',
description:
'Queue creation of a new file with the given content. ' +
'The change is staged in pending_changes and must be applied explicitly.',
inputSchema: CreateFileInput,
jsonSchema: {
type: 'function',
function: {
name: 'create_file',
description:
'Queue creation of a new file with the given content. ' +
'The change is staged in pending_changes and must be applied explicitly.',
parameters: {
type: 'object',
properties: {
file_path: { type: 'string', description: 'Path for the new file (relative to project root or absolute)' },
content: { type: 'string', description: 'Full content of the file to create' },
},
required: ['file_path', 'content'],
},
},
},
async execute(input: CreateFileInputT, projectRoot: string, context: ToolContext): Promise<unknown> {
const change = await queueCreate(
context.sql,
context.sessionId,
context.taskId,
input.file_path,
input.content,
projectRoot,
);
return {
status: 'queued',
change_id: change.id,
file_path: change.file_path,
operation: 'create',
message: `File creation queued: ${change.file_path}. Use apply_pending to write changes to disk.`,
};
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import { z } from 'zod';
import type { ToolDef, ToolContext } from './types.js';
import { queueDelete } from '../pending_changes.js';
const DeleteFileInput = z.object({
file_path: z.string().min(1),
});
type DeleteFileInputT = z.infer<typeof DeleteFileInput>;
export const deleteFileTool: ToolDef<DeleteFileInputT> = {
name: 'delete_file',
description:
'Queue deletion of a file. ' +
'The change is staged in pending_changes and must be applied explicitly.',
inputSchema: DeleteFileInput,
jsonSchema: {
type: 'function',
function: {
name: 'delete_file',
description:
'Queue deletion of a file. ' +
'The change is staged in pending_changes and must be applied explicitly.',
parameters: {
type: 'object',
properties: {
file_path: { type: 'string', description: 'Path to the file to delete (relative to project root or absolute)' },
},
required: ['file_path'],
},
},
},
async execute(input: DeleteFileInputT, projectRoot: string, context: ToolContext): Promise<unknown> {
const change = await queueDelete(
context.sql,
context.sessionId,
context.taskId,
input.file_path,
projectRoot,
);
return {
status: 'queued',
change_id: change.id,
file_path: change.file_path,
operation: 'delete',
message: `File deletion queued: ${change.file_path}. Use apply_pending to write changes to disk.`,
};
},
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import { z } from 'zod';
import type { ToolDef, ToolContext } from './types.js';
import { queueEdit } from '../pending_changes.js';
const EditFileInput = z.object({
file_path: z.string().min(1),
old_string: z.string().min(1),
new_string: z.string(),
});
type EditFileInputT = z.infer<typeof EditFileInput>;
export const editFileTool: ToolDef<EditFileInputT> = {
name: 'edit_file',
description:
'Queue an edit to a file. The edit replaces old_string with new_string. ' +
'The change is staged in pending_changes and must be applied explicitly.',
inputSchema: EditFileInput,
jsonSchema: {
type: 'function',
function: {
name: 'edit_file',
description:
'Queue an edit to a file. The edit replaces old_string with new_string. ' +
'The change is staged in pending_changes and must be applied explicitly.',
parameters: {
type: 'object',
properties: {
file_path: { type: 'string', description: 'Path to the file to edit (relative to project root or absolute)' },
old_string: { type: 'string', description: 'The exact string to find and replace (must appear in the file)' },
new_string: { type: 'string', description: 'The replacement string' },
},
required: ['file_path', 'old_string', 'new_string'],
},
},
},
async execute(input: EditFileInputT, projectRoot: string, context: ToolContext): Promise<unknown> {
const change = await queueEdit(
context.sql,
context.sessionId,
context.taskId,
input.file_path,
input.old_string,
input.new_string,
projectRoot,
);
return {
status: 'queued',
change_id: change.id,
file_path: change.file_path,
operation: 'edit',
message: `Edit queued for ${change.file_path}. Use apply_pending to write changes to disk.`,
};
},
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import type { ToolDef } from './types.js';
import { editFileTool } from './edit_file.js';
import { createFileTool } from './create_file.js';
import { deleteFileTool } from './delete_file.js';
import { applyPendingTool } from './apply_pending.js';
import { rewindTool } from './rewind.js';
import { newTaskTool } from './new_task.js';
import { listTasksTool } from './list_tasks.js';
import { checkTaskStatusTool } from './check_task_status.js';
export type { ToolDef, ToolContext, ToolJsonSchema } from './types.js';
// All BooCoder write tools. The inference loop (Phase 2B) will combine these
// with BooChat's read-only tools to form the full tool set available to agents.
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-explicit-any
export const WRITE_TOOLS: readonly ToolDef<any>[] = [
applyPendingTool,
createFileTool,
deleteFileTool,
editFileTool,
rewindTool,
// Boomerang subtask tools — orchestrator agents call these to spawn/monitor child tasks.
// An "Orchestrator" agent profile would whitelist [new_task, list_tasks, check_task_status].
newTaskTool,
listTasksTool,
checkTaskStatusTool,
];
// eslint-disable-next-line @typescript-eslint/no-explicit-any
export const WRITE_TOOLS_BY_NAME: ReadonlyMap<string, ToolDef<any>> = new Map(
WRITE_TOOLS.map((t) => [t.name, t]),
);
export { editFileTool, createFileTool, deleteFileTool, applyPendingTool, rewindTool, newTaskTool, listTasksTool, checkTaskStatusTool };

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import type { Sql } from '../../db.js';
/**
* Module-level inference context for write tools.
*
* Set via `setInferenceContext()` before each inference run starts.
* Write tools read it via `getInferenceContext()` during execute.
* Same pattern as BooChat's `loadConfig()` singleton — tools need
* ambient state that can't be threaded through the tool-phase execute
* signature (which is `execute(input, projectRoot, extraRoots?)`).
*/
export interface InferenceContext {
sql: Sql;
sessionId: string;
taskId: string | null;
}
let current: InferenceContext | null = null;
export function setInferenceContext(ctx: InferenceContext): void {
current = ctx;
}
export function clearInferenceContext(): void {
current = null;
}
export function getInferenceContext(): InferenceContext {
if (!current) {
throw new Error(
'Write tool called outside inference context — setInferenceContext() was not called before this run',
);
}
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import { z } from 'zod';
import type { ToolDef, ToolContext } from './types.js';
import { getInferenceContext } from './inference_context.js';
const ListTasksInput = z.object({
parent_task_id: z.string().uuid().optional().describe('Filter by parent task ID. Omit to list children of current task.'),
});
type ListTasksInputT = z.infer<typeof ListTasksInput>;
export const listTasksTool: ToolDef<ListTasksInputT> = {
name: 'list_tasks',
description: 'List child tasks of the current task (or a specified parent). Returns id, state, input preview, and output_summary.',
inputSchema: ListTasksInput,
jsonSchema: {
type: 'function',
function: {
name: 'list_tasks',
description: 'List child tasks of the current task (or a specified parent).',
parameters: {
type: 'object',
properties: {
parent_task_id: { type: 'string', description: 'Filter by parent task ID. Omit to list children of current task.' },
},
required: [],
},
},
},
async execute(input: ListTasksInputT, _projectRoot: string, context: ToolContext): Promise<unknown> {
const { sql } = context;
const ctx = getInferenceContext();
const parentId = input.parent_task_id ?? ctx.taskId;
if (!parentId) {
return { tasks: [], note: 'No parent task context — not running inside a task.' };
}
const rows = await sql<{ id: string; state: string; input: string; output_summary: string | null }[]>`
SELECT id, state, input, output_summary
FROM tasks
WHERE parent_task_id = ${parentId}
ORDER BY created_at DESC
LIMIT 50
`;
return {
tasks: rows.map((r) => ({
id: r.id,
state: r.state,
input_preview: r.input.slice(0, 100),
output_summary: r.output_summary,
})),
};
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import { z } from 'zod';
import type { ToolDef, ToolContext } from './types.js';
import { getInferenceContext } from './inference_context.js';
const NewTaskInput = z.object({
input: z.string().min(1).describe('Task description for the child subtask'),
agent: z.string().optional().describe('Optional: dispatch to a specific agent'),
model: z.string().optional().describe('Optional: model override for the subtask'),
});
type NewTaskInputT = z.infer<typeof NewTaskInput>;
export const newTaskTool: ToolDef<NewTaskInputT> = {
name: 'new_task',
description:
'Spawn a subtask that runs in isolation. The subtask gets its own session and ' +
'worktree. Use check_task_status to monitor progress. Only the output_summary is ' +
'accessible to the parent — full isolation (Boomerang pattern).',
inputSchema: NewTaskInput,
jsonSchema: {
type: 'function',
function: {
name: 'new_task',
description:
'Spawn a subtask that runs in isolation. The subtask gets its own session and ' +
'worktree. Use check_task_status to monitor progress.',
parameters: {
type: 'object',
properties: {
input: { type: 'string', description: 'Task description for the child subtask' },
agent: { type: 'string', description: 'Optional: dispatch to a specific agent' },
model: { type: 'string', description: 'Optional: model override for the subtask' },
},
required: ['input'],
},
},
},
async execute(input: NewTaskInputT, _projectRoot: string, context: ToolContext): Promise<unknown> {
const { sql } = context;
// Get the current task's project_id from the inference context
const ctx = getInferenceContext();
const currentTaskId = ctx.taskId;
// Look up the project_id from the current session
const [session] = await sql<{ project_id: string }[]>`
SELECT project_id FROM sessions WHERE id = ${ctx.sessionId}
`;
if (!session) {
return { error: 'Cannot determine project_id from current session' };
}
const [task] = await sql<{ id: string; state: string }[]>`
INSERT INTO tasks (project_id, parent_task_id, input, agent, model)
VALUES (${session.project_id}, ${currentTaskId}, ${input.input}, ${input.agent ?? null}, ${input.model ?? null})
RETURNING id, state
`;
return {
message: `Subtask created (id: ${task!.id}). It will run in isolation. Use check_task_status to monitor.`,
task_id: task!.id,
state: task!.state,
};
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import { z } from 'zod';
import type { ToolDef, ToolContext } from './types.js';
import { rewindOne } from '../pending_changes.js';
const RewindInput = z.object({
change_id: z.string().uuid().optional(),
all: z.boolean().optional(),
});
type RewindInputT = z.infer<typeof RewindInput>;
export const rewindTool: ToolDef<RewindInputT> = {
name: 'rewind',
description:
'Revert applied changes. Provide change_id to revert a specific change, ' +
'or set all=true to revert all applied changes for the session (in reverse order).',
inputSchema: RewindInput,
jsonSchema: {
type: 'function',
function: {
name: 'rewind',
description:
'Revert applied changes. Provide change_id to revert a specific change, ' +
'or set all=true to revert all applied changes for the session (in reverse order).',
parameters: {
type: 'object',
properties: {
change_id: { type: 'string', format: 'uuid', description: 'ID of a specific change to revert' },
all: { type: 'boolean', description: 'If true, revert all applied changes for this session' },
},
required: [],
},
},
},
async execute(input: RewindInputT, projectRoot: string, context: ToolContext): Promise<unknown> {
if (input.change_id) {
const result = await rewindOne(context.sql, input.change_id, projectRoot);
return {
results: [result],
message: result.success
? `Reverted change ${input.change_id} (${result.operation} on ${result.file_path}).`
: `Failed to revert: ${result.error}`,
};
}
if (input.all) {
// Rewind all applied changes for this session in reverse order
const applied = await context.sql<{ id: string }[]>`
SELECT id FROM pending_changes
WHERE session_id = ${context.sessionId} AND status = 'applied'
ORDER BY created_at DESC
`;
const results = [];
for (const row of applied) {
results.push(await rewindOne(context.sql, row.id, projectRoot));
}
const succeeded = results.filter((r) => r.success).length;
return {
total: results.length,
succeeded,
failed: results.length - succeeded,
results,
message:
results.length === 0
? 'No applied changes to revert.'
: `Reverted ${succeeded}/${results.length} changes.`,
};
}
return { error: 'Provide either change_id or all=true.' };
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import type { z } from 'zod';
import type { Sql } from '../../db.js';
export interface ToolJsonSchema {
type: 'function';
function: {
name: string;
description: string;
parameters: Record<string, unknown>;
};
}
/**
* Context passed to BooCoder tool execute functions.
*
* Unlike BooChat's tools (which only need projectRoot), BooCoder's write tools
* interact with the database (pending_changes table) and need session/task
* context for proper attribution.
*/
export interface ToolContext {
sql: Sql;
sessionId: string;
taskId: string | null;
}
export interface ToolDef<TInput> {
name: string;
description: string;
inputSchema: z.ZodType<TInput>;
jsonSchema: ToolJsonSchema;
execute(input: TInput, projectRoot: string, context: ToolContext): Promise<unknown>;
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/**
* Git worktree management for external agent dispatch.
*
* Each dispatched task gets its own git worktree so the external agent
* can modify files freely without touching the main working tree.
* After the agent completes, we diff the worktree against HEAD and
* queue the diff into pending_changes.
*/
import { hostExec } from './host-exec.js';
const WORKTREE_BASE = '/tmp/booworktrees';
/**
* Create a git worktree for a task on the host.
* Returns the absolute path to the worktree directory.
*/
export async function createWorktree(
projectPath: string,
taskId: string,
opts?: { signal?: AbortSignal },
): Promise<string> {
const worktreePath = `${WORKTREE_BASE}/${taskId}`;
const branchName = `task-${taskId}`;
// Ensure the base directory exists
await hostExec(`mkdir -p ${WORKTREE_BASE}`, { signal: opts?.signal });
// Create the worktree with a new branch from HEAD
const result = await hostExec(
`git -C ${shellEscape(projectPath)} worktree add ${shellEscape(worktreePath)} -b ${shellEscape(branchName)} HEAD`,
{ signal: opts?.signal, timeoutMs: 30_000 },
);
if (result.exitCode !== 0) {
throw new Error(`Failed to create worktree: ${result.stderr.trim() || result.stdout.trim()}`);
}
return worktreePath;
}
/**
* Get the unified diff of changes made in the worktree vs the parent branch (HEAD).
* Returns an empty string if there are no changes.
*/
export async function diffWorktree(
worktreePath: string,
projectPath: string,
opts?: { signal?: AbortSignal },
): Promise<string> {
// First, commit any uncommitted changes in the worktree so we can diff branches
// Stage all changes
const addResult = await hostExec(
`cd ${shellEscape(worktreePath)} && git add -A`,
{ signal: opts?.signal, timeoutMs: 30_000 },
);
if (addResult.exitCode !== 0) {
throw new Error(`Failed to stage worktree changes: ${addResult.stderr.trim()}`);
}
// Check if there are staged changes
const statusResult = await hostExec(
`cd ${shellEscape(worktreePath)} && git diff --cached --quiet`,
{ signal: opts?.signal, timeoutMs: 10_000 },
);
if (statusResult.exitCode === 0) {
// No changes
return '';
}
// Commit staged changes (needed to produce a clean branch diff)
await hostExec(
`cd ${shellEscape(worktreePath)} && git -c user.email=boocoder@local -c user.name=BooCoder commit -m "task changes" --allow-empty`,
{ signal: opts?.signal, timeoutMs: 15_000 },
);
// Diff the worktree branch against the parent commit (HEAD of main tree)
const diffResult = await hostExec(
`git -C ${shellEscape(projectPath)} diff HEAD...$(git -C ${shellEscape(worktreePath)} rev-parse HEAD)`,
{ signal: opts?.signal, timeoutMs: 60_000 },
);
if (diffResult.exitCode !== 0) {
throw new Error(`Failed to diff worktree: ${diffResult.stderr.trim()}`);
}
return diffResult.stdout;
}
/**
* Remove a worktree and its associated branch.
* Best-effort — does not throw on failure (task may have already been cleaned up).
*/
export async function cleanupWorktree(
projectPath: string,
taskId: string,
): Promise<void> {
const worktreePath = `${WORKTREE_BASE}/${taskId}`;
const branchName = `task-${taskId}`;
// Remove the worktree (--force handles dirty state)
await hostExec(
`git -C ${shellEscape(projectPath)} worktree remove ${shellEscape(worktreePath)} --force`,
{ timeoutMs: 15_000 },
).catch(() => {});
// Delete the task branch
await hostExec(
`git -C ${shellEscape(projectPath)} branch -D ${shellEscape(branchName)}`,
{ timeoutMs: 10_000 },
).catch(() => {});
}
/** Minimal shell escape for paths (single-quote wrapping). */
function shellEscape(s: string): string {
// Replace single quotes with escaped version, wrap in single quotes
return "'" + s.replace(/'/g, "'\\''") + "'";
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import { resolve, sep } from 'node:path';
export class WriteGuardError extends Error {
constructor(message: string) {
super(message);
this.name = 'WriteGuardError';
}
}
// Deny list: files that should never be written regardless of path-guard.
// Subset of BooChat's secret_guard.ts — covers the most dangerous patterns.
// Full parity with BooChat's deny list is not needed for write-guard because
// the write tools are intentional (model chose to create/edit); we block only
// files that are unambiguously secrets.
const SECRET_PATTERNS: readonly string[] = [
'.env',
'.env.local',
'.env.production',
'.env.development',
'.env.staging',
'id_rsa',
'id_dsa',
'id_ecdsa',
'id_ed25519',
'*.pem',
'*.key',
'*.p12',
'*.pfx',
'*.crt',
'credentials.json',
'*.kdbx',
'.netrc',
];
export function isSecretPath(filePath: string): boolean {
const normalized = filePath.replace(/\\/g, '/');
const segments = normalized.split('/').filter((s) => s.length > 0);
if (segments.length === 0) return false;
const basename = segments[segments.length - 1]!;
return SECRET_PATTERNS.some((pattern) => {
if (pattern.startsWith('*')) {
return basename.endsWith(pattern.slice(1));
}
return basename === pattern;
});
}
/**
* Resolve and validate a write target path.
*
* Key difference from BooChat's pathGuard: no realpath() — the file may not
* exist yet (creates). Uses resolve() to normalize ../ segments and then
* checks the result stays within projectRoot.
*/
export function resolveWritePath(projectRoot: string, filePath: string): string {
if (!filePath || filePath.trim().length === 0) {
throw new WriteGuardError('file path is required');
}
if (filePath.includes('\x00')) {
throw new WriteGuardError('file path contains null byte');
}
const candidate = filePath.startsWith('/') ? filePath : resolve(projectRoot, filePath);
const normalized = resolve(candidate); // normalizes ../ segments
if (!normalized.startsWith(projectRoot + sep) && normalized !== projectRoot) {
throw new WriteGuardError(`path escapes project root: ${filePath}`);
}
if (isSecretPath(normalized)) {
throw new WriteGuardError(`cannot write to secret file: ${filePath}`);
}
return normalized;
}

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{
"extends": "../../tsconfig.base.json",
"compilerOptions": {
"module": "NodeNext",
"moduleResolution": "NodeNext",
"outDir": "dist",
"rootDir": "src",
"lib": ["ES2022"],
"types": ["node"],
"declaration": false,
"sourceMap": true
},
"include": ["src/**/*"],
"exclude": ["src/**/__tests__/**", "**/*.test.ts"]
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import { defineConfig } from 'vitest/config';
export default defineConfig({
test: {
environment: 'node',
globals: false,
include: ['src/**/__tests__/**/*.test.ts'],
},
});

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<!doctype html>
<html lang="en" class="dark">
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8" />
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0" />
<title>BooCoder</title>
</head>
<body class="bg-zinc-900 text-zinc-100">
<div id="root"></div>
<script type="module" src="/src/main.tsx"></script>
</body>
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{
"name": "@boocode/coder-web",
"version": "2.0.0",
"private": true,
"type": "module",
"scripts": {
"dev": "vite",
"build": "tsc -b && vite build",
"typecheck": "tsc -b --noEmit",
"preview": "vite preview"
},
"dependencies": {
"lucide-react": "^1.16.0",
"react": "^18.3.1",
"react-dom": "^18.3.1",
"react-markdown": "^10.1.0",
"react-router-dom": "^6.26.0",
"remark-gfm": "^4.0.1"
},
"devDependencies": {
"@tailwindcss/postcss": "^4.3.0",
"@types/react": "^18.3.3",
"@types/react-dom": "^18.3.0",
"@vitejs/plugin-react": "^4.3.1",
"tailwindcss": "^4.3.0",
"typescript": "^5.5.0",
"vite": "^5.3.4"
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export default {
plugins: {
'@tailwindcss/postcss': {},
},
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import { Routes, Route, Navigate } from 'react-router-dom';
import { Home } from './pages/Home';
import { Session } from './pages/Session';
export function App() {
return (
<Routes>
<Route path="/" element={<Home />} />
<Route path="/sessions/:sessionId" element={<Session />} />
<Route path="*" element={<Navigate to="/" replace />} />
</Routes>
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import type { Project, Session, Chat, Message, PendingChange, AskUserAnswer } from './types';
export class ApiError extends Error {
constructor(
public status: number,
public body: unknown,
) {
super(
typeof body === 'object' && body && 'error' in body
? String((body as { error: unknown }).error)
: `HTTP ${status}`,
);
}
}
async function request<T>(path: string, init: RequestInit = {}): Promise<T> {
const res = await fetch(path, {
...init,
headers: {
'Content-Type': 'application/json',
...(init.headers ?? {}),
},
});
if (res.status === 204) return undefined as T;
const text = await res.text();
const data = text ? JSON.parse(text) : undefined;
if (!res.ok) throw new ApiError(res.status, data);
return data as T;
}
export const api = {
health: () => request<{ ok: boolean; db: boolean; tools: number }>('/api/health'),
projects: {
list: (params?: { status?: 'open' | 'archived' }) =>
request<Project[]>(`/api/projects${params?.status ? `?status=${params.status}` : ''}`),
},
sessions: {
listForProject: (projectId: string, status?: 'open' | 'archived') =>
request<Session[]>(
`/api/projects/${projectId}/sessions${status ? `?status=${status}` : ''}`,
),
get: (id: string) => request<Session>(`/api/sessions/${id}`),
},
chats: {
listForSession: (sessionId: string) =>
request<Chat[]>(`/api/sessions/${sessionId}/chats`),
create: (sessionId: string, body?: { name?: string }) =>
request<Chat>(`/api/sessions/${sessionId}/chats`, {
method: 'POST',
body: JSON.stringify(body ?? {}),
}),
answerUserInput: (chatId: string, toolCallId: string, answers: AskUserAnswer[]) =>
request<{ tool_message_id: string; assistant_message_id: string }>(
`/api/chats/${chatId}/answer_user_input`,
{
method: 'POST',
body: JSON.stringify({ tool_call_id: toolCallId, answers }),
},
),
},
messages: {
send: (sessionId: string, chatId: string, content: string) =>
request<{ user_message_id: string; assistant_message_id: string }>(
`/api/sessions/${sessionId}/messages`,
{
method: 'POST',
body: JSON.stringify({ content, chat_id: chatId }),
},
),
stop: (sessionId: string) =>
request<{ cancelled: boolean }>(`/api/sessions/${sessionId}/stop`, {
method: 'POST',
}),
},
pending: {
list: (sessionId: string) =>
request<PendingChange[]>(`/api/sessions/${sessionId}/pending`),
applyAll: (sessionId: string) =>
request<{ results: Array<{ id: string; success: boolean; error?: string }> }>(
`/api/sessions/${sessionId}/pending/apply`,
{ method: 'POST' },
),
applyOne: (changeId: string) =>
request<{ success: boolean; error?: string }>(`/api/pending/${changeId}/apply`, {
method: 'POST',
}),
rejectOne: (changeId: string) =>
request<{ ok: boolean }>(`/api/pending/${changeId}/reject`, {
method: 'POST',
}),
rewindOne: (changeId: string) =>
request<{ success: boolean; error?: string }>(`/api/pending/${changeId}/rewind`, {
method: 'POST',
}),
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// Minimal types for the BooCoder frontend.
// Shared DB entities (same schema as BooChat).
export interface Project {
id: string;
name: string;
path: string;
status: 'open' | 'archived';
created_at: string;
updated_at: string;
}
export interface Session {
id: string;
project_id: string;
name: string | null;
model: string | null;
status: 'open' | 'archived';
created_at: string;
updated_at: string;
}
export interface Chat {
id: string;
session_id: string;
name: string | null;
status: 'open' | 'archived';
created_at: string;
updated_at: string;
}
export interface ToolCall {
id: string;
name: string;
args: unknown;
}
export interface ToolResult {
tool_call_id: string;
output: unknown;
truncated?: boolean;
error?: boolean;
}
// Batch 9.7: ask_user_input shapes. The tool_call.args is { questions: AskUserQuestion[] }
// (1-3 entries); the eventual tool_result.output is { answers: AskUserAnswer[] } in the
// same order. AskUserInputCard renders questions and POSTs answers.
export type AskUserQuestionType = 'single_select' | 'multi_select';
export interface AskUserQuestion {
question: string;
type: AskUserQuestionType;
options: string[];
}
export interface AskUserAnswer {
question: string;
selected_options: string[];
free_text: string | null;
}
export interface AskUserAnswerSet {
answers: AskUserAnswer[];
}
export interface Message {
id: string;
session_id: string;
chat_id: string;
role: 'user' | 'assistant' | 'tool' | 'system';
content: string;
kind: string;
tool_calls: ToolCall[] | null;
tool_results: ToolResult | null;
status: 'streaming' | 'complete' | 'failed' | 'cancelled';
tokens_used: number | null;
ctx_used: number | null;
ctx_max: number | null;
started_at: string | null;
finished_at: string | null;
created_at: string;
metadata: unknown;
}
export interface PendingChange {
id: string;
session_id: string;
task_id: string | null;
file_path: string;
operation: 'create' | 'edit' | 'delete';
old_string: string | null;
new_string: string | null;
content: string | null;
diff: string | null;
status: 'pending' | 'applied' | 'rejected' | 'reverted';
created_at: string;
applied_at: string | null;
}
// WebSocket frame types (subset of what the coder backend publishes)
export type WsFrame =
| { type: 'snapshot'; messages: Message[] }
| { type: 'message_started'; message_id: string; chat_id: string; role: Message['role'] }
| { type: 'delta'; message_id: string; chat_id: string; content: string }
| { type: 'tool_call'; message_id: string; chat_id: string; tool_call: ToolCall }
| { type: 'tool_result'; tool_message_id: string; chat_id: string; tool_call_id: string; output: string; truncated?: boolean; error?: boolean }
| { type: 'message_complete'; message_id: string; chat_id: string; tokens_used?: number; ctx_used?: number; ctx_max?: number; started_at?: string; finished_at?: string; metadata?: unknown }
| { type: 'error'; message_id?: string; error: string; reason?: string }
| { type: 'pending_change_added'; change: PendingChange }
| { type: 'pending_change_updated'; change: PendingChange };

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import { useMemo, useState } from 'react';
import { Check } from 'lucide-react';
import { api } from '@/api/client';
import { RadioGroup, RadioGroupItem } from '@/components/ui/radio-group';
import { Button } from '@/components/ui/button';
import type {
AskUserAnswer,
AskUserAnswerSet,
AskUserQuestion,
ToolCall,
ToolResult,
} from '@/api/types';
// Batch 9.7: Inline interactive picker. Renders inside MessageList in place of
// the standard ToolCallLine when the assistant emits an ask_user_input tool
// call. While the tool result is null (server pre-stamps a sentinel with
// output=null), shows the form; once the WS tool_result frame arrives with a
// real AnswerSet, flips to read-only review mode.
interface Props {
toolCall: ToolCall;
toolResult: ToolResult | null;
chatId: string;
}
function parseQuestions(raw: unknown): AskUserQuestion[] {
if (!raw || typeof raw !== 'object' || !('questions' in raw)) return [];
const arr = (raw as { questions: unknown }).questions;
if (!Array.isArray(arr)) return [];
const out: AskUserQuestion[] = [];
for (const item of arr) {
if (!item || typeof item !== 'object') continue;
const q = item as { question?: unknown; type?: unknown; options?: unknown };
if (typeof q.question !== 'string') continue;
if (q.type !== 'single_select' && q.type !== 'multi_select') continue;
if (!Array.isArray(q.options)) continue;
const opts = q.options.filter((o): o is string => typeof o === 'string');
if (opts.length < 2) continue;
out.push({ question: q.question, type: q.type, options: opts });
}
return out;
}
function parseAnswerSet(raw: unknown): AskUserAnswerSet | null {
if (!raw || typeof raw !== 'object' || !('answers' in raw)) return null;
const arr = (raw as { answers: unknown }).answers;
if (!Array.isArray(arr)) return null;
const answers: AskUserAnswer[] = [];
for (const item of arr) {
if (!item || typeof item !== 'object') continue;
const a = item as { question?: unknown; selected_options?: unknown; free_text?: unknown };
if (typeof a.question !== 'string') continue;
if (!Array.isArray(a.selected_options)) continue;
if (a.free_text !== null && typeof a.free_text !== 'string') continue;
const sel = a.selected_options.filter((s): s is string => typeof s === 'string');
answers.push({
question: a.question,
selected_options: sel,
free_text: (a.free_text as string | null) ?? null,
});
}
return { answers };
}
export function AskUserInputCard({ toolCall, toolResult, chatId }: Props) {
const questions = useMemo(() => parseQuestions(toolCall.args), [toolCall.args]);
if (questions.length === 0) {
return (
<div className="rounded border border-destructive/40 bg-destructive/10 text-xs px-3 py-2 text-destructive">
ask_user_input: malformed tool args
</div>
);
}
// Tool result with a non-null output means the answer is already submitted.
// The pending sentinel uses output=null, so this branch only triggers after
// the real WS tool_result frame lands.
const answered = toolResult && toolResult.output !== null;
if (answered) {
const answerSet = parseAnswerSet(toolResult!.output);
return <AnsweredView questions={questions} answers={answerSet} />;
}
return (
<PendingView questions={questions} toolCallId={toolCall.id} chatId={chatId} />
);
}
function PendingView({
questions,
toolCallId,
chatId,
}: {
questions: AskUserQuestion[];
toolCallId: string;
chatId: string;
}) {
// Per-question selections + free text. Selections are option arrays so the
// multi_select case is uniform; single_select just constrains to length 1.
const [selections, setSelections] = useState<string[][]>(() => questions.map(() => []));
const [freeTexts, setFreeTexts] = useState<string[]>(() => questions.map(() => ''));
const [submitting, setSubmitting] = useState(false);
const singleQuestion = questions.length === 1;
const anyFreeText = freeTexts.some((t) => t.trim().length > 0);
// Submit button shows when:
// - more than one question (always batched), OR
// - one question and the user has typed free text (committing it needs an
// explicit Submit so an accidental Tab/click doesn't lose it).
// For one question with no free text, clicking an option submits inline.
const showSubmitButton = !singleQuestion || anyFreeText;
// Every question must have at least one of (option, free text).
const allComplete = questions.every((_, i) => {
return selections[i]!.length > 0 || freeTexts[i]!.trim().length > 0;
});
function buildAnswers(): AskUserAnswer[] {
return questions.map((q, i) => {
const freeText = freeTexts[i]!.trim();
return {
question: q.question,
selected_options: selections[i]!,
free_text: freeText.length > 0 ? freeText : null,
};
});
}
async function submit(answers: AskUserAnswer[]) {
if (submitting) return;
setSubmitting(true);
try {
await api.chats.answerUserInput(chatId, toolCallId, answers);
// Card stays mounted; the incoming WS tool_result frame will flip it
// into AnsweredView via the parent prop change.
} catch (err) {
console.error('ask_user_input submit failed:', err instanceof Error ? err.message : err);
setSubmitting(false);
}
}
function pickSingle(qIdx: number, option: string) {
setSelections((prev) => prev.map((arr, i) => (i === qIdx ? [option] : arr)));
// Immediate submit for the single-question single-select shortcut. Only
// fires when no free text exists anywhere — once the user typed, the
// Submit button takes over so the typed text isn't silently dropped.
if (singleQuestion && !anyFreeText) {
const answers: AskUserAnswer[] = [
{
question: questions[0]!.question,
selected_options: [option],
free_text: null,
},
];
void submit(answers);
}
}
function toggleMulti(qIdx: number, option: string) {
setSelections((prev) =>
prev.map((arr, i) => {
if (i !== qIdx) return arr;
return arr.includes(option) ? arr.filter((o) => o !== option) : [...arr, option];
}),
);
}
function setFreeText(qIdx: number, value: string) {
setFreeTexts((prev) => prev.map((t, i) => (i === qIdx ? value : t)));
}
return (
<div className="rounded-lg border bg-muted/20 text-sm">
<div className="px-4 py-3 space-y-4">
{questions.map((q, i) => (
<div key={i} className="space-y-2">
{questions.length > 1 && (
<div className="text-[10px] uppercase tracking-wide text-muted-foreground/70">
Question {i + 1}
</div>
)}
<div className="font-medium leading-snug">{q.question}</div>
{q.type === 'single_select' ? (
<RadioGroup
value={selections[i]![0] ?? ''}
onValueChange={(v) => pickSingle(i, v)}
disabled={submitting}
className="gap-1.5"
>
{q.options.map((opt, j) => {
const id = `q${i}-opt${j}`;
return (
<label
key={j}
htmlFor={id}
className="flex items-start gap-2 text-sm leading-snug cursor-pointer rounded px-1 py-0.5 hover:bg-muted/40"
>
<RadioGroupItem id={id} value={opt} className="mt-0.5" />
<span>{opt}</span>
</label>
);
})}
</RadioGroup>
) : (
<div className="grid gap-1.5">
{q.options.map((opt, j) => {
const id = `q${i}-opt${j}`;
const checked = selections[i]!.includes(opt);
return (
<label
key={j}
htmlFor={id}
className="flex items-start gap-2 text-sm leading-snug cursor-pointer rounded px-1 py-0.5 hover:bg-muted/40"
>
<input
id={id}
type="checkbox"
checked={checked}
disabled={submitting}
onChange={() => toggleMulti(i, opt)}
className="mt-1 size-3.5 rounded border-input accent-primary"
/>
<span>{opt}</span>
</label>
);
})}
</div>
)}
<div className="pt-1 space-y-1">
<div className="text-[10px] uppercase tracking-wide text-muted-foreground/70">
Or type a custom answer
</div>
<input
type="text"
value={freeTexts[i]}
disabled={submitting}
placeholder="Free text…"
onChange={(e) => setFreeText(i, e.target.value)}
className="w-full rounded border border-input bg-background px-2 py-1 text-sm outline-none focus-visible:ring-2 focus-visible:ring-ring/40 disabled:opacity-60"
/>
</div>
</div>
))}
</div>
{showSubmitButton && (
<div className="flex justify-end gap-2 border-t px-4 py-2">
<Button
type="button"
size="sm"
disabled={!allComplete || submitting}
onClick={() => void submit(buildAnswers())}
>
{submitting ? 'Submitting…' : 'Submit'}
</Button>
</div>
)}
</div>
);
}
function AnsweredView({
questions,
answers,
}: {
questions: AskUserQuestion[];
answers: AskUserAnswerSet | null;
}) {
if (!answers) {
return (
<div className="rounded-lg border bg-muted/20 text-xs px-4 py-3 text-muted-foreground">
ask_user_input: answers unavailable
</div>
);
}
return (
<div className="rounded-lg border bg-muted/10 text-sm">
<div className="px-4 py-3 space-y-3">
{questions.map((q, i) => {
const a = answers.answers[i];
if (!a) return null;
return (
<div key={i} className="space-y-1.5">
{questions.length > 1 && (
<div className="text-[10px] uppercase tracking-wide text-muted-foreground/70">
Question {i + 1}
</div>
)}
<div className="font-medium leading-snug">{q.question}</div>
<div className="space-y-0.5">
{q.options.map((opt, j) => {
const selected = a.selected_options.includes(opt);
return (
<div
key={j}
className={
selected
? 'flex items-start gap-2 text-sm leading-snug text-foreground'
: 'flex items-start gap-2 text-sm leading-snug text-muted-foreground/60 line-through'
}
>
<span className="mt-0.5 size-3.5 shrink-0 inline-flex items-center justify-center">
{selected && <Check className="size-3 text-primary" />}
</span>
<span>{opt}</span>
</div>
);
})}
</div>
{a.free_text && (
<div className="rounded bg-background border px-2 py-1 text-xs font-mono whitespace-pre-wrap">
{a.free_text}
</div>
)}
</div>
);
})}
</div>
</div>
);
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import { useState, useRef, useEffect } from 'react';
import { Send, Square } from 'lucide-react';
import type { Message, ToolResult } from '@/api/types';
import { api } from '@/api/client';
import { MessageBubble } from './MessageBubble';
interface Props {
sessionId: string;
chatId: string;
messages: Message[];
isStreaming: boolean;
connected: boolean;
}
export function ChatPane({ sessionId, chatId, messages, isStreaming, connected }: Props) {
const [input, setInput] = useState('');
const [sending, setSending] = useState(false);
const messagesEndRef = useRef<HTMLDivElement>(null);
const textareaRef = useRef<HTMLTextAreaElement>(null);
// Auto-scroll to bottom when messages change
useEffect(() => {
messagesEndRef.current?.scrollIntoView({ behavior: 'smooth' });
}, [messages]);
// Auto-resize textarea
useEffect(() => {
const el = textareaRef.current;
if (!el) return;
el.style.height = 'auto';
el.style.height = Math.min(el.scrollHeight, 200) + 'px';
}, [input]);
const handleSend = async () => {
const content = input.trim();
if (!content || sending || isStreaming) return;
setInput('');
setSending(true);
try {
await api.messages.send(sessionId, chatId, content);
} catch (err) {
console.error('send failed:', err);
// Restore input on failure
setInput(content);
} finally {
setSending(false);
}
};
const handleStop = async () => {
try {
await api.messages.stop(sessionId);
} catch (err) {
console.error('stop failed:', err);
}
};
const handleKeyDown = (e: React.KeyboardEvent) => {
if (e.key === 'Enter' && !e.shiftKey) {
e.preventDefault();
handleSend();
}
};
// Filter out system messages for display (sentinels)
const visibleMessages = messages.filter((m) => m.role !== 'system');
// Build a lookup map from tool_call_id -> ToolResult for all messages
const toolResultsMap: Record<string, ToolResult> = {};
for (const msg of messages) {
if (msg.tool_results) {
toolResultsMap[msg.tool_results.tool_call_id] = msg.tool_results;
}
}
return (
<div className="flex flex-col h-full">
{/* Connection indicator */}
<div className="flex items-center gap-2 px-4 py-2 border-b border-zinc-800 text-xs text-zinc-500">
<div
className={`w-1.5 h-1.5 rounded-full ${connected ? 'bg-green-500' : 'bg-red-500'}`}
/>
<span>{connected ? 'Connected' : 'Disconnected'}</span>
{isStreaming && (
<span className="text-blue-400 ml-auto">Generating...</span>
)}
</div>
{/* Messages list */}
<div className="flex-1 overflow-y-auto px-4 py-4">
{visibleMessages.length === 0 && (
<div className="text-center text-zinc-500 mt-8">
<p className="text-lg font-medium">BooCoder</p>
<p className="text-sm mt-1">Send a message to start coding.</p>
</div>
)}
{visibleMessages.map((msg) => (
<MessageBubble key={msg.id} message={msg} chatId={msg.chat_id} toolResultsMap={toolResultsMap} />
))}
<div ref={messagesEndRef} />
</div>
{/* Input area */}
<div className="border-t border-zinc-800 px-4 py-3">
<div className="flex items-end gap-2">
<textarea
ref={textareaRef}
value={input}
onChange={(e) => setInput(e.target.value)}
onKeyDown={handleKeyDown}
placeholder="Message BooCoder..."
rows={1}
className="flex-1 bg-zinc-800 border border-zinc-700 rounded-lg px-3 py-2 text-sm text-zinc-100 placeholder-zinc-500 resize-none focus:outline-none focus:ring-1 focus:ring-blue-500 focus:border-blue-500"
disabled={sending}
/>
{isStreaming ? (
<button
onClick={handleStop}
className="p-2 rounded-lg bg-red-600 hover:bg-red-500 text-white transition-colors"
title="Stop generation"
>
<Square size={18} />
</button>
) : (
<button
onClick={handleSend}
disabled={!input.trim() || sending}
className="p-2 rounded-lg bg-blue-600 hover:bg-blue-500 disabled:opacity-40 disabled:cursor-not-allowed text-white transition-colors"
title="Send message"
>
<Send size={18} />
</button>
)}
</div>
</div>
</div>
);
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import { useState, useEffect, useCallback } from 'react';
import { Check, X, RotateCcw, FileText, FilePlus, Trash2, RefreshCw } from 'lucide-react';
import type { PendingChange } from '@/api/types';
import { api } from '@/api/client';
interface Props {
sessionId: string;
onPendingChange: (cb: (change: PendingChange) => void) => () => void;
}
export function DiffPane({ sessionId, onPendingChange }: Props) {
const [changes, setChanges] = useState<PendingChange[]>([]);
const [loading, setLoading] = useState(true);
const [expandedId, setExpandedId] = useState<string | null>(null);
const fetchPending = useCallback(async () => {
try {
const result = await api.pending.list(sessionId);
setChanges(result);
} catch (err) {
console.error('fetch pending failed:', err);
} finally {
setLoading(false);
}
}, [sessionId]);
// Initial load
useEffect(() => {
fetchPending();
}, [fetchPending]);
// Listen for WS pending change events
useEffect(() => {
const unsub = onPendingChange((change) => {
setChanges((prev) => {
const idx = prev.findIndex((c) => c.id === change.id);
if (idx >= 0) {
const next = [...prev];
next[idx] = change;
return next;
}
return [...prev, change];
});
});
return unsub;
}, [onPendingChange]);
const pendingChanges = changes.filter((c) => c.status === 'pending');
const resolvedChanges = changes.filter((c) => c.status !== 'pending');
const handleApplyOne = async (id: string) => {
try {
await api.pending.applyOne(id);
setChanges((prev) =>
prev.map((c) => (c.id === id ? { ...c, status: 'applied' as const } : c)),
);
} catch (err) {
console.error('apply failed:', err);
}
};
const handleRejectOne = async (id: string) => {
try {
await api.pending.rejectOne(id);
setChanges((prev) =>
prev.map((c) => (c.id === id ? { ...c, status: 'rejected' as const } : c)),
);
} catch (err) {
console.error('reject failed:', err);
}
};
const handleRewindOne = async (id: string) => {
try {
await api.pending.rewindOne(id);
setChanges((prev) =>
prev.map((c) => (c.id === id ? { ...c, status: 'reverted' as const } : c)),
);
} catch (err) {
console.error('rewind failed:', err);
}
};
const handleApplyAll = async () => {
try {
const result = await api.pending.applyAll(sessionId);
const appliedIds = new Set(
result.results.filter((r) => r.success).map((r) => r.id),
);
setChanges((prev) =>
prev.map((c) =>
appliedIds.has(c.id) ? { ...c, status: 'applied' as const } : c,
),
);
} catch (err) {
console.error('apply all failed:', err);
}
};
const handleRejectAll = async () => {
// Reject each pending change individually (no batch reject endpoint)
for (const c of pendingChanges) {
await handleRejectOne(c.id);
}
};
const OpIcon = ({ op }: { op: PendingChange['operation'] }) => {
switch (op) {
case 'create':
return <FilePlus size={14} className="text-green-400" />;
case 'edit':
return <FileText size={14} className="text-blue-400" />;
case 'delete':
return <Trash2 size={14} className="text-red-400" />;
}
};
const StatusBadge = ({ status }: { status: PendingChange['status'] }) => {
const colors: Record<PendingChange['status'], string> = {
pending: 'bg-yellow-500/20 text-yellow-400',
applied: 'bg-green-500/20 text-green-400',
rejected: 'bg-zinc-500/20 text-zinc-400',
reverted: 'bg-orange-500/20 text-orange-400',
};
return (
<span className={`text-[10px] px-1.5 py-0.5 rounded ${colors[status]}`}>
{status}
</span>
);
};
return (
<div className="flex flex-col h-full">
{/* Header */}
<div className="flex items-center justify-between px-4 py-2 border-b border-zinc-800">
<h2 className="text-sm font-medium text-zinc-300">
Pending Changes
{pendingChanges.length > 0 && (
<span className="ml-1.5 text-xs text-zinc-500">
({pendingChanges.length})
</span>
)}
</h2>
<div className="flex items-center gap-1">
<button
onClick={fetchPending}
className="p-1 rounded hover:bg-zinc-800 text-zinc-400 hover:text-zinc-200"
title="Refresh"
>
<RefreshCw size={14} />
</button>
{pendingChanges.length > 0 && (
<>
<button
onClick={handleApplyAll}
className="text-xs px-2 py-1 rounded bg-green-600/80 hover:bg-green-600 text-white"
>
Apply All
</button>
<button
onClick={handleRejectAll}
className="text-xs px-2 py-1 rounded bg-zinc-700 hover:bg-zinc-600 text-zinc-300"
>
Reject All
</button>
</>
)}
</div>
</div>
{/* Changes list */}
<div className="flex-1 overflow-y-auto">
{loading && (
<div className="text-center text-zinc-500 text-sm py-8">Loading...</div>
)}
{!loading && changes.length === 0 && (
<div className="text-center text-zinc-500 text-sm py-8">
No pending changes yet.
</div>
)}
{/* Pending changes first */}
{pendingChanges.map((change) => (
<ChangeItem
key={change.id}
change={change}
expanded={expandedId === change.id}
onToggle={() =>
setExpandedId((prev) => (prev === change.id ? null : change.id))
}
onApply={() => handleApplyOne(change.id)}
onReject={() => handleRejectOne(change.id)}
OpIcon={OpIcon}
StatusBadge={StatusBadge}
/>
))}
{/* Resolved changes */}
{resolvedChanges.length > 0 && pendingChanges.length > 0 && (
<div className="border-t border-zinc-800 my-1" />
)}
{resolvedChanges.map((change) => (
<ChangeItem
key={change.id}
change={change}
expanded={expandedId === change.id}
onToggle={() =>
setExpandedId((prev) => (prev === change.id ? null : change.id))
}
onRewind={
change.status === 'applied'
? () => handleRewindOne(change.id)
: undefined
}
OpIcon={OpIcon}
StatusBadge={StatusBadge}
/>
))}
</div>
</div>
);
}
interface ChangeItemProps {
change: PendingChange;
expanded: boolean;
onToggle: () => void;
onApply?: () => void;
onReject?: () => void;
onRewind?: () => void;
OpIcon: React.ComponentType<{ op: PendingChange['operation'] }>;
StatusBadge: React.ComponentType<{ status: PendingChange['status'] }>;
}
function ChangeItem({
change,
expanded,
onToggle,
onApply,
onReject,
onRewind,
OpIcon,
StatusBadge,
}: ChangeItemProps) {
const fileName = change.file_path.split('/').pop() || change.file_path;
const dirPath = change.file_path.split('/').slice(0, -1).join('/');
return (
<div className="border-b border-zinc-800/50">
<div
className="flex items-center gap-2 px-4 py-2 hover:bg-zinc-800/50 cursor-pointer"
onClick={onToggle}
>
<OpIcon op={change.operation} />
<div className="flex-1 min-w-0">
<span className="text-sm font-mono text-zinc-200 truncate block">
{fileName}
</span>
{dirPath && (
<span className="text-[11px] text-zinc-500 truncate block">
{dirPath}
</span>
)}
</div>
<StatusBadge status={change.status} />
{change.status === 'pending' && (
<div className="flex items-center gap-1 ml-1">
<button
onClick={(e) => {
e.stopPropagation();
onApply?.();
}}
className="p-1 rounded hover:bg-green-600/30 text-green-400"
title="Apply"
>
<Check size={14} />
</button>
<button
onClick={(e) => {
e.stopPropagation();
onReject?.();
}}
className="p-1 rounded hover:bg-red-600/30 text-red-400"
title="Reject"
>
<X size={14} />
</button>
</div>
)}
{change.status === 'applied' && onRewind && (
<button
onClick={(e) => {
e.stopPropagation();
onRewind();
}}
className="p-1 rounded hover:bg-orange-600/30 text-orange-400"
title="Rewind"
>
<RotateCcw size={14} />
</button>
)}
</div>
{expanded && (
<div className="px-4 pb-3">
{change.operation === 'edit' && (
<div className="space-y-2">
{change.old_string && (
<div className="rounded bg-red-950/30 border border-red-900/30 p-2">
<div className="text-[10px] text-red-400 mb-1 font-medium">
Remove
</div>
<pre className="text-xs text-red-200 whitespace-pre-wrap break-all font-mono">
{change.old_string}
</pre>
</div>
)}
{change.new_string && (
<div className="rounded bg-green-950/30 border border-green-900/30 p-2">
<div className="text-[10px] text-green-400 mb-1 font-medium">
Add
</div>
<pre className="text-xs text-green-200 whitespace-pre-wrap break-all font-mono">
{change.new_string}
</pre>
</div>
)}
</div>
)}
{change.operation === 'create' && change.content && (
<div className="rounded bg-green-950/30 border border-green-900/30 p-2">
<div className="text-[10px] text-green-400 mb-1 font-medium">
New file
</div>
<pre className="text-xs text-green-200 whitespace-pre-wrap break-all font-mono max-h-60 overflow-y-auto">
{change.content.length > 2000
? change.content.slice(0, 2000) + '\n... (truncated)'
: change.content}
</pre>
</div>
)}
{change.operation === 'delete' && (
<div className="rounded bg-red-950/30 border border-red-900/30 p-2 text-xs text-red-300">
This file will be deleted.
</div>
)}
</div>
)}
</div>
);
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import { useState } from 'react';
import { Code2, MessageSquare, GitPullRequest } from 'lucide-react';
interface Props {
chatPane: React.ReactNode;
diffPane: React.ReactNode;
}
export function Layout({ chatPane, diffPane }: Props) {
const [activeTab, setActiveTab] = useState<'chat' | 'diff'>('chat');
return (
<div className="flex flex-col h-screen bg-zinc-900">
{/* Top bar */}
<header className="flex items-center gap-3 px-4 py-2 border-b border-zinc-800 bg-zinc-900/95">
<Code2 size={20} className="text-blue-400" />
<h1 className="text-sm font-semibold text-zinc-200">BooCoder</h1>
</header>
{/* Mobile tab bar (visible below lg breakpoint) */}
<div className="lg:hidden flex border-b border-zinc-800">
<button
onClick={() => setActiveTab('chat')}
className={`flex-1 flex items-center justify-center gap-1.5 py-2 text-sm ${
activeTab === 'chat'
? 'text-blue-400 border-b-2 border-blue-400'
: 'text-zinc-500'
}`}
>
<MessageSquare size={14} />
Chat
</button>
<button
onClick={() => setActiveTab('diff')}
className={`flex-1 flex items-center justify-center gap-1.5 py-2 text-sm ${
activeTab === 'diff'
? 'text-blue-400 border-b-2 border-blue-400'
: 'text-zinc-500'
}`}
>
<GitPullRequest size={14} />
Changes
</button>
</div>
{/* Desktop split layout */}
<div className="flex-1 hidden lg:flex overflow-hidden">
<div className="w-[60%] border-r border-zinc-800 overflow-hidden">
{chatPane}
</div>
<div className="w-[40%] overflow-hidden">
{diffPane}
</div>
</div>
{/* Mobile: show only the active tab */}
<div className="flex-1 lg:hidden overflow-hidden">
{activeTab === 'chat' ? chatPane : diffPane}
</div>
</div>
);
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import Markdown from 'react-markdown';
import remarkGfm from 'remark-gfm';
import type { Message, ToolResult } from '@/api/types';
import { Wrench, AlertCircle, Loader2 } from 'lucide-react';
import { AskUserInputCard } from './AskUserInputCard';
interface Props {
message: Message;
chatId: string;
toolResultsMap: Record<string, ToolResult>;
}
export function MessageBubble({ message, chatId }: Props) {
if (message.role === 'tool') {
return <ToolResultBubble message={message} />;
}
const isUser = message.role === 'user';
const isStreaming = message.status === 'streaming';
const isFailed = message.status === 'failed';
return (
<div className={`flex ${isUser ? 'justify-end' : 'justify-start'} mb-3`}>
<div
className={`max-w-[85%] rounded-lg px-4 py-2.5 ${
isUser
? 'bg-blue-600 text-white'
: 'bg-zinc-800 text-zinc-100 border border-zinc-700'
}`}
>
{isFailed && (
<div className="flex items-center gap-1.5 text-red-400 text-xs mb-1">
<AlertCircle size={12} />
<span>Failed</span>
</div>
)}
{message.tool_calls && message.tool_calls.length > 0 && (
<div className="mb-2 space-y-1">
{message.tool_calls.map((tc) => {
if (tc.name === 'ask_user_input') {
const result = message.tool_results ?? null;
return (
<AskUserInputCard
key={tc.id}
toolCall={tc}
toolResult={result}
chatId={chatId}
/>
);
}
return (
<div
key={tc.id}
className="flex items-center gap-1.5 text-xs text-zinc-400 bg-zinc-900/50 rounded px-2 py-1"
>
<Wrench size={11} />
<span className="font-mono">{tc.name}</span>
<span className="text-zinc-500 truncate max-w-[200px]">
{truncateArgs(tc.args)}
</span>
</div>
);
})}
</div>
)}
{message.content.trim() && (
<div className="prose prose-invert prose-sm max-w-none [&_pre]:bg-zinc-900 [&_pre]:p-3 [&_pre]:rounded [&_pre]:overflow-x-auto [&_code]:text-zinc-300 [&_p]:my-1.5">
<Markdown remarkPlugins={[remarkGfm]}>{message.content}</Markdown>
</div>
)}
{isStreaming && !message.content.trim() && (
<div className="flex items-center gap-1.5 text-zinc-400">
<Loader2 size={14} className="animate-spin" />
<span className="text-xs">Thinking...</span>
</div>
)}
{isStreaming && message.content.trim() && (
<span className="inline-block w-1.5 h-4 bg-zinc-400 animate-pulse ml-0.5 align-middle" />
)}
</div>
</div>
);
}
function ToolResultBubble({ message }: { message: Message }) {
const result = message.tool_results;
if (!result) return null;
const isError = result.error;
const output = result.output != null ? String(result.output) : '';
const displayOutput =
output.length > 300 ? output.slice(0, 300) + '...' : output;
return (
<div className="flex justify-start mb-2 ml-6">
<div
className={`max-w-[80%] rounded px-3 py-2 text-xs font-mono border ${
isError
? 'bg-red-950/30 border-red-800/50 text-red-300'
: 'bg-zinc-800/50 border-zinc-700/50 text-zinc-400'
}`}
>
{result.truncated && (
<span className="text-yellow-500 text-[10px] block mb-1">
[truncated]
</span>
)}
<pre className="whitespace-pre-wrap break-all">{displayOutput}</pre>
</div>
</div>
);
}
function truncateArgs(args: unknown): string {
if (!args) return '';
try {
if (typeof args === 'object' && args !== null) {
const obj = args as Record<string, unknown>;
const keys = Object.keys(obj);
if (keys.length === 0) return '';
const first = keys[0]!;
const val = String(obj[first] ?? '');
const display = val.length > 40 ? val.slice(0, 40) + '...' : val;
return `${first}: ${display}`;
}
const str = String(args);
return str.length > 50 ? str.slice(0, 50) + '...' : str;
} catch {
return String(args).length > 50 ? String(args).slice(0, 50) + '...' : String(args);
}
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import * as React from 'react';
export interface ButtonProps
extends React.ButtonHTMLAttributes<HTMLButtonElement> {
variant?: 'default' | 'destructive' | 'outline' | 'secondary' | 'ghost' | 'link';
size?: 'default' | 'sm' | 'lg' | 'icon';
}
const variantClasses: Record<string, string> = {
default: 'bg-primary text-primary-foreground hover:bg-primary/90',
destructive: 'bg-destructive text-destructive-foreground hover:bg-destructive/90',
outline: 'border border-input bg-background hover:bg-accent hover:text-accent-foreground',
secondary: 'bg-secondary text-secondary-foreground hover:bg-secondary/80',
ghost: 'hover:bg-accent hover:text-accent-foreground',
link: 'text-primary underline-offset-4 hover:underline',
};
const sizeClasses: Record<string, string> = {
default: 'h-9 px-4 py-2',
sm: 'h-8 rounded-md px-3 text-xs',
lg: 'h-10 rounded-md px-8',
icon: 'h-9 w-9',
};
const Button = React.forwardRef<HTMLButtonElement, ButtonProps>(
({ className, variant = 'default', size = 'default', ...props }, ref) => {
const base =
'inline-flex items-center justify-center whitespace-nowrap rounded-md text-sm font-medium transition-colors focus-visible:outline-none focus-visible:ring-2 focus-visible:ring-ring/40 disabled:pointer-events-none disabled:opacity-60';
const cls = [base, variantClasses[variant] ?? '', sizeClasses[size] ?? '', className ?? ''].join(' ');
return <button className={cls} ref={ref} {...props} />;
},
);
Button.displayName = 'Button';
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import * as React from 'react';
const RadioGroupContext = React.createContext<{
value: string | undefined;
onValueChange: (v: string) => void;
disabled?: boolean;
} | null>(null);
interface RadioGroupProps extends React.HTMLAttributes<HTMLDivElement> {
value?: string;
onValueChange?: (value: string) => void;
disabled?: boolean;
}
const RadioGroup = React.forwardRef<HTMLDivElement, RadioGroupProps>(
({ className, value, onValueChange, disabled, ...props }, ref) => {
const ctx = React.useMemo(() => ({ value, onValueChange: onValueChange ?? (() => {}), disabled }), [value, onValueChange, disabled]);
return (
<RadioGroupContext.Provider value={ctx}>
<div
ref={ref}
role="radiogroup"
className={className}
{...props}
/>
</RadioGroupContext.Provider>
);
},
);
RadioGroup.displayName = 'RadioGroup';
interface RadioGroupItemProps extends React.InputHTMLAttributes<HTMLInputElement> {
value: string;
}
const RadioGroupItem = React.forwardRef<HTMLInputElement, RadioGroupItemProps>(
({ className, value, ...props }, ref) => {
const ctx = React.useContext(RadioGroupContext);
if (!ctx) return <input ref={ref} type="radio" className={className} value={value} {...props} />;
const checked = ctx.value === value;
return (
<input
ref={ref}
type="radio"
checked={checked}
disabled={ctx.disabled}
onChange={() => ctx.onValueChange(value)}
className={className}
{...props}
/>
);
},
);
RadioGroupItem.displayName = 'RadioGroupItem';
export { RadioGroup, RadioGroupItem };

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@import "tailwindcss";
body {
margin: 0;
min-height: 100vh;
}
/* Scrollbar styling for dark theme */
::-webkit-scrollbar {
width: 8px;
height: 8px;
}
::-webkit-scrollbar-track {
background: transparent;
}
::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb {
background: #3f3f46;
border-radius: 4px;
}
::-webkit-scrollbar-thumb:hover {
background: #52525b;
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import { useEffect, useRef, useState, useCallback } from 'react';
import type { Message, WsFrame, PendingChange } from '@/api/types';
interface State {
messages: Message[];
connected: boolean;
error: string | null;
}
function applyFrame(state: State, frame: WsFrame): State {
switch (frame.type) {
case 'snapshot': {
return { ...state, messages: frame.messages };
}
case 'message_started': {
const exists = state.messages.some((m) => m.id === frame.message_id);
if (exists) return state;
const newMsg: Message = {
id: frame.message_id,
session_id: '',
chat_id: frame.chat_id,
role: frame.role,
content: '',
kind: 'message',
tool_calls: null,
tool_results: null,
status: frame.role === 'system' ? 'complete' : 'streaming',
tokens_used: null,
ctx_used: null,
ctx_max: null,
started_at: null,
finished_at: null,
created_at: new Date().toISOString(),
metadata: null,
};
return { ...state, messages: [...state.messages, newMsg] };
}
case 'delta': {
const next = state.messages.map((m) =>
m.id === frame.message_id ? { ...m, content: m.content + frame.content } : m,
);
return { ...state, messages: next };
}
case 'tool_call': {
const next = state.messages.map((m) =>
m.id === frame.message_id
? { ...m, tool_calls: [...(m.tool_calls ?? []), frame.tool_call] }
: m,
);
return { ...state, messages: next };
}
case 'tool_result': {
const exists = state.messages.some((m) => m.id === frame.tool_message_id);
if (exists) {
const next = state.messages.map((m) =>
m.id === frame.tool_message_id
? {
...m,
role: 'tool' as const,
tool_results: {
tool_call_id: frame.tool_call_id,
output: frame.output,
truncated: frame.truncated,
...(frame.error ? { error: frame.error } : {}),
},
status: 'complete' as const,
}
: m,
);
return { ...state, messages: next };
}
const newMsg: Message = {
id: frame.tool_message_id,
session_id: '',
chat_id: frame.chat_id,
role: 'tool',
content: '',
kind: 'message',
tool_calls: null,
tool_results: {
tool_call_id: frame.tool_call_id,
output: frame.output,
truncated: frame.truncated,
...(frame.error ? { error: frame.error } : {}),
},
status: 'complete',
tokens_used: null,
ctx_used: null,
ctx_max: null,
started_at: null,
finished_at: null,
created_at: new Date().toISOString(),
metadata: null,
};
return { ...state, messages: [...state.messages, newMsg] };
}
case 'message_complete': {
const next = state.messages.map((m) =>
m.id === frame.message_id
? {
...m,
status: 'complete' as const,
...(frame.tokens_used !== undefined ? { tokens_used: frame.tokens_used } : {}),
...(frame.ctx_used !== undefined ? { ctx_used: frame.ctx_used } : {}),
...(frame.ctx_max !== undefined ? { ctx_max: frame.ctx_max } : {}),
...(frame.started_at !== undefined ? { started_at: frame.started_at } : {}),
...(frame.finished_at !== undefined ? { finished_at: frame.finished_at } : {}),
...(frame.metadata !== undefined ? { metadata: frame.metadata } : {}),
}
: m,
);
return { ...state, messages: next };
}
case 'error': {
const next = frame.message_id
? state.messages.map((m) =>
m.id === frame.message_id ? { ...m, status: 'failed' as const } : m,
)
: state.messages;
return { ...state, messages: next, error: frame.error };
}
case 'pending_change_added':
case 'pending_change_updated':
// These are handled by the pending changes listener, not the message state
return state;
}
}
const RECONNECT_INITIAL_MS = 1000;
const RECONNECT_MAX_MS = 30_000;
interface SessionStreamResult {
messages: Message[];
connected: boolean;
error: string | null;
isStreaming: boolean;
/** Listeners for pending change frames */
onPendingChange: (cb: (change: PendingChange) => void) => () => void;
}
export function useSessionStream(sessionId: string | undefined): SessionStreamResult {
const [state, setState] = useState<State>({ messages: [], connected: false, error: null });
const wsRef = useRef<WebSocket | null>(null);
const pendingListenersRef = useRef<Set<(change: PendingChange) => void>>(new Set());
useEffect(() => {
if (!sessionId) return;
setState({ messages: [], connected: false, error: null });
let unmounted = false;
let reconnectTimer: ReturnType<typeof setTimeout> | null = null;
let reconnectDelay = RECONNECT_INITIAL_MS;
const connect = () => {
if (unmounted) return;
const proto = window.location.protocol === 'https:' ? 'wss' : 'ws';
const url = `${proto}://${window.location.host}/api/ws/sessions/${sessionId}`;
const ws = new WebSocket(url);
wsRef.current = ws;
ws.onopen = () => {
reconnectDelay = RECONNECT_INITIAL_MS;
setState((s) => ({ ...s, connected: true, error: null }));
};
ws.onmessage = (ev) => {
let frame: WsFrame;
try {
frame = JSON.parse(typeof ev.data === 'string' ? ev.data : '') as WsFrame;
} catch {
return;
}
// Notify pending change listeners
if (frame.type === 'pending_change_added' || frame.type === 'pending_change_updated') {
for (const cb of pendingListenersRef.current) {
cb(frame.change);
}
}
setState((s) => applyFrame(s, frame));
};
ws.onerror = () => {
try {
ws.close();
} catch {}
};
ws.onclose = () => {
if (unmounted) return;
setState((s) => ({ ...s, connected: false }));
const delay = reconnectDelay;
reconnectDelay = Math.min(reconnectDelay * 2, RECONNECT_MAX_MS);
reconnectTimer = setTimeout(connect, delay);
};
};
connect();
return () => {
unmounted = true;
if (reconnectTimer) clearTimeout(reconnectTimer);
const ws = wsRef.current;
wsRef.current = null;
if (ws)
try {
ws.close();
} catch {}
};
}, [sessionId]);
const isStreaming = state.messages.some((m) => m.status === 'streaming');
const onPendingChange = useCallback((cb: (change: PendingChange) => void) => {
pendingListenersRef.current.add(cb);
return () => {
pendingListenersRef.current.delete(cb);
};
}, []);
return {
messages: state.messages,
connected: state.connected,
error: state.error,
isStreaming,
onPendingChange,
};
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import { StrictMode } from 'react';
import { createRoot } from 'react-dom/client';
import { BrowserRouter } from 'react-router-dom';
import { App } from './App';
import './globals.css';
createRoot(document.getElementById('root')!).render(
<StrictMode>
<BrowserRouter>
<App />
</BrowserRouter>
</StrictMode>,
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import { useEffect, useState } from 'react';
import { useNavigate } from 'react-router-dom';
import { Code2, Folder, ArrowRight } from 'lucide-react';
import type { Project, Session } from '@/api/types';
import { api } from '@/api/client';
export function Home() {
const navigate = useNavigate();
const [projects, setProjects] = useState<Project[]>([]);
const [sessions, setSessions] = useState<Session[]>([]);
const [selectedProject, setSelectedProject] = useState<string | null>(null);
const [loading, setLoading] = useState(true);
// Fetch projects on mount
useEffect(() => {
api.projects
.list({ status: 'open' })
.then(setProjects)
.catch(console.error)
.finally(() => setLoading(false));
}, []);
// Fetch sessions when a project is selected
useEffect(() => {
if (!selectedProject) {
setSessions([]);
return;
}
api.sessions
.listForProject(selectedProject, 'open')
.then(setSessions)
.catch(console.error);
}, [selectedProject]);
const handleSessionClick = (session: Session) => {
navigate(`/sessions/${session.id}`);
};
if (loading) {
return (
<div className="min-h-screen bg-zinc-900 flex items-center justify-center">
<div className="text-zinc-500">Loading...</div>
</div>
);
}
return (
<div className="min-h-screen bg-zinc-900 p-6">
<div className="max-w-2xl mx-auto">
{/* Header */}
<div className="flex items-center gap-3 mb-8">
<Code2 size={28} className="text-blue-400" />
<h1 className="text-2xl font-bold text-zinc-100">BooCoder</h1>
</div>
{/* Projects list */}
<div className="mb-8">
<h2 className="text-sm font-medium text-zinc-400 uppercase tracking-wide mb-3">
Projects
</h2>
{projects.length === 0 ? (
<p className="text-zinc-500 text-sm">
No projects found. Create one in BooChat first.
</p>
) : (
<div className="space-y-1">
{projects.map((project) => (
<button
key={project.id}
onClick={() => setSelectedProject(project.id)}
className={`w-full flex items-center gap-3 px-4 py-3 rounded-lg text-left transition-colors ${
selectedProject === project.id
? 'bg-blue-600/20 border border-blue-500/40'
: 'bg-zinc-800/50 border border-zinc-800 hover:bg-zinc-800'
}`}
>
<Folder
size={16}
className={
selectedProject === project.id
? 'text-blue-400'
: 'text-zinc-500'
}
/>
<div className="flex-1 min-w-0">
<div className="text-sm font-medium text-zinc-200 truncate">
{project.name}
</div>
<div className="text-xs text-zinc-500 truncate">
{project.path}
</div>
</div>
</button>
))}
</div>
)}
</div>
{/* Sessions list */}
{selectedProject && (
<div>
<h2 className="text-sm font-medium text-zinc-400 uppercase tracking-wide mb-3">
Sessions
</h2>
{sessions.length === 0 ? (
<p className="text-zinc-500 text-sm">
No open sessions. Create one in BooChat first.
</p>
) : (
<div className="space-y-1">
{sessions.map((session) => (
<button
key={session.id}
onClick={() => handleSessionClick(session)}
className="w-full flex items-center gap-3 px-4 py-3 rounded-lg bg-zinc-800/50 border border-zinc-800 hover:bg-zinc-800 text-left transition-colors group"
>
<div className="flex-1 min-w-0">
<div className="text-sm font-medium text-zinc-200 truncate">
{session.name || 'Untitled session'}
</div>
<div className="text-xs text-zinc-500">
{new Date(session.updated_at).toLocaleDateString()}
</div>
</div>
<ArrowRight
size={16}
className="text-zinc-600 group-hover:text-zinc-400 transition-colors"
/>
</button>
))}
</div>
)}
</div>
)}
</div>
</div>
);
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import { useEffect, useState } from 'react';
import { useParams, useNavigate } from 'react-router-dom';
import { ArrowLeft } from 'lucide-react';
import type { Chat } from '@/api/types';
import { api } from '@/api/client';
import { useSessionStream } from '@/hooks/useSessionStream';
import { ChatPane } from '@/components/ChatPane';
import { DiffPane } from '@/components/DiffPane';
import { Layout } from '@/components/Layout';
export function Session() {
const { sessionId } = useParams<{ sessionId: string }>();
const navigate = useNavigate();
const [chat, setChat] = useState<Chat | null>(null);
const [loading, setLoading] = useState(true);
const { messages, connected, isStreaming, onPendingChange } =
useSessionStream(sessionId);
// Get or create a chat for this session
useEffect(() => {
if (!sessionId) return;
api.chats
.listForSession(sessionId)
.then((chats) => {
// Use the first open chat, or create one
const openChat = chats.find((c) => c.status === 'open');
if (openChat) {
setChat(openChat);
} else {
// Create a new chat
return api.chats.create(sessionId).then((newChat) => {
setChat(newChat);
});
}
})
.catch(console.error)
.finally(() => setLoading(false));
}, [sessionId]);
if (!sessionId) {
navigate('/');
return null;
}
if (loading) {
return (
<div className="min-h-screen bg-zinc-900 flex items-center justify-center">
<div className="text-zinc-500">Loading session...</div>
</div>
);
}
if (!chat) {
return (
<div className="min-h-screen bg-zinc-900 flex flex-col items-center justify-center gap-4">
<div className="text-zinc-500">Could not load chat for this session.</div>
<button
onClick={() => navigate('/')}
className="flex items-center gap-2 text-sm text-blue-400 hover:text-blue-300"
>
<ArrowLeft size={14} />
Back to projects
</button>
</div>
);
}
return (
<Layout
chatPane={
<ChatPane
sessionId={sessionId}
chatId={chat.id}
messages={messages}
isStreaming={isStreaming}
connected={connected}
/>
}
diffPane={
<DiffPane sessionId={sessionId} onPendingChange={onPendingChange} />
}
/>
);
}

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{
"compilerOptions": {
"target": "ES2022",
"module": "ESNext",
"moduleResolution": "Bundler",
"strict": true,
"esModuleInterop": true,
"skipLibCheck": true,
"forceConsistentCasingInFileNames": true,
"resolveJsonModule": true,
"allowSyntheticDefaultImports": true,
"isolatedModules": true,
"noUncheckedIndexedAccess": true,
"composite": true,
"tsBuildInfoFile": "./node_modules/.tmp/tsconfig.app.tsbuildinfo",
"lib": ["ES2022", "DOM", "DOM.Iterable"],
"jsx": "react-jsx",
"noEmit": true,
"useDefineForClassFields": true,
"allowImportingTsExtensions": true,
"baseUrl": ".",
"paths": {
"@/*": ["./src/*"]
}
},
"include": ["src"]
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{
"files": [],
"references": [
{ "path": "./tsconfig.app.json" },
{ "path": "./tsconfig.node.json" }
],
"compilerOptions": {
"baseUrl": ".",
"paths": {
"@/*": ["./src/*"]
}
}
}

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{
"compilerOptions": {
"target": "ES2022",
"module": "ESNext",
"moduleResolution": "Bundler",
"strict": true,
"esModuleInterop": true,
"skipLibCheck": true,
"composite": true,
"tsBuildInfoFile": "./node_modules/.tmp/tsconfig.node.tsbuildinfo",
"allowSyntheticDefaultImports": true
},
"include": ["vite.config.ts"]
}

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export default _default;

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import { defineConfig } from 'vite';
import react from '@vitejs/plugin-react';
import path from 'node:path';
export default defineConfig({
plugins: [react()],
resolve: {
alias: {
'@': path.resolve(__dirname, './src'),
},
},
server: {
port: 5174,
proxy: {
'/api': {
target: 'http://127.0.0.1:3000',
changeOrigin: true,
ws: true,
},
},
},
build: {
outDir: 'dist',
emptyOutDir: true,
},
});

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