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5f16efb3d0 |
fix: parse YAML block scalar skill descriptions (#5046)
## Thinking Path > - Paperclip is the open source control plane teams use to manage AI agents for work. > - Company skills are imported from `SKILL.md` files and rely on YAML frontmatter to describe what each skill does. > - Multi-line descriptions commonly use YAML block scalars (`>` and `|`), but the broken parser path behind #4989 reduced those descriptions to a literal `>` or `|`. > - The earliest contributor fix for that bug was PR #5046, so this branch keeps that PR as the canonical merge target instead of replacing it. > - Follow-up work from #5071 and #8258 was then transplanted onto this earlier branch so the final PR preserves contributor credit while still shipping the strongest complete fix. > - The resulting change fixes block-scalar parsing in the shared frontmatter path, aligns server company-skill imports with that shared parser, and prevents already-stale stored markers from rendering as junk in the UI. ## Linked Issues or Issue Description - Fixes #4989 - Refs #2863 - Refs #788 - Related superseded PRs: #5071, #8258 ## What Changed - Kept the original PR #5046 server-side company-skill fix and regression coverage as the base branch history. - Added the missing YAML chomping and indicator hardening explored further in #5071. - Moved frontmatter parsing to the shared parser path so `packages/shared`, `packages/skills-catalog`, and server company-skill imports stay aligned. - Added UI summary sanitization and fallback handling so stale stored `>` / `|` values no longer render as visible junk in company-skill cards. - Added regression coverage for shared frontmatter parsing, skills-catalog parsing, company-skill imports, and stale-summary fallback behavior. ## Verification - Passed locally: `pnpm exec vitest run packages/shared/src/frontmatter.test.ts packages/skills-catalog/src/frontmatter.test.ts server/src/__tests__/company-skills.test.ts ui/src/lib/company-skill-summary.test.ts` - Passed locally: `pnpm --filter @paperclipai/shared typecheck` - Passed locally: `pnpm --filter @paperclipai/skills-catalog typecheck` - Not fully runnable in this worktree: `pnpm --filter @paperclipai/server typecheck` currently fails in `packages/plugins/sdk` before reaching server code because local workspace `node_modules` type deps are missing (`TS2688` for `node` / `react`). - GitHub Actions / PR checks are rerunning on PR #5046 head `005290b7557725abf748d00f36dd24ea0d919aba`. ## Risks - Medium-low risk: the fix now touches shared parser code, server company-skill imports, and UI fallback display rather than only the server import path. - The parser is still intentionally narrower than a full YAML implementation; this change focuses on block-scalar correctness and the stale-description rendering path relevant to #4989 / #2863. - This branch intentionally supersedes narrower overlapping work from #5071 and duplicate work from #8258 once the survivor PR is green. > For core feature work, check [`ROADMAP.md`](ROADMAP.md) first and discuss it in `#dev` before opening the PR. Feature PRs that overlap with planned core work may need to be redirected — check the roadmap first. See `CONTRIBUTING.md`. ## Model Used - OpenAI Codex / GPT-5-based coding agent with local shell and code-editing tools enabled. ## Checklist - [x] I have included a thinking path that traces from project context to this change - [x] I have specified the model used (with version and capability details) - [x] I have checked ROADMAP.md and confirmed this PR does not duplicate planned core work - [x] I have searched GitHub for duplicate or related PRs and linked them above - [x] I have either (a) linked existing issues with `Fixes: #` / `Closes #` / `Refs #` OR (b) described the issue in-PR following the relevant issue template - [x] I have run tests locally and they pass - [x] I have added or updated tests where applicable - [ ] If this change affects the UI, I have included before/after screenshots - [x] I have updated relevant documentation to reflect my changes - [x] I have considered and documented any risks above - [ ] All Paperclip CI gates are green - [ ] Greptile is 5/5 with no open P2s, recommendations, or follow-ups - [x] I will address all Greptile and reviewer comments before requesting merge --------- Co-authored-by: Devin Foley <devin@paperclip.ing> |
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c139d6c025 |
fix(codex-local): omit default model so codex CLI picks per auth mode (#7971)
## Thinking Path > - Paperclip orchestrates AI agents through pluggable local adapters; codex_local wraps OpenAI's `codex` CLI. > - The codex_local adapter declares a hard-coded `DEFAULT_CODEX_LOCAL_MODEL = "gpt-5.3-codex"` and multiple Paperclip consumers (UI build-config, server route, OnboardingWizard, NewAgent form, AgentConfigForm) fall back to it when the operator doesn't pick a model. > - That model — and every `*-codex` model plus the older `gpt-5/5.1/5.2` lines — is API-key-only. Codex CLI rejects them on ChatGPT subscription auth with "The 'gpt-5.3-codex' model is not supported when using Codex with a ChatGPT account." > - Every codex_local agent created through the default onboarding path inherits this pin and breaks on its first heartbeat for any user authed via `codex login` (ChatGPT). > - claude_local already takes the right shape: its build-config only sets `adapterConfig.model` when the operator actually picked one, and falls through to whatever default `claude` CLI uses. > - Codex CLI's own default is auth-mode-aware. ChatGPT-subscription accounts get `gpt-5.5`; API-key accounts get the codex-tuned default. A Paperclip-side pin masks this and downgrades whichever group it wasn't built for. > - This PR makes codex_local match claude_local's shape: omit `adapterConfig.model` when the user picks "default," and let the CLI choose. Subscription users stop breaking; API-key users stop getting downgraded. > - The benefit is auth-mode-correct defaults with no Paperclip-side hard pin, plus future-proofing: when OpenAI bumps the CLI default we inherit it for free. ## What Changed - `packages/adapters/codex-local/src/ui/build-config.ts` — only set `adapterConfig.model` when the operator picked one (parity with `packages/adapters/claude-local/src/ui/build-config.ts`). - `server/src/routes/agents.ts` — drop the codex_local-specific `next.model = DEFAULT_CODEX_LOCAL_MODEL` fallback in `applyCreateDefaultsByAdapterType`. Bypass-sandbox default is left in place (security posture, not a model choice). - `ui/src/pages/NewAgent.tsx`, `ui/src/components/AgentConfigForm.tsx`, `ui/src/components/OnboardingWizard.tsx` — stop pre-populating the model field with `DEFAULT_CODEX_LOCAL_MODEL` when the user selects the Codex adapter. Other adapters' defaults (gemini_local, cursor, opencode_local) are unchanged. - `DEFAULT_CODEX_LOCAL_MODEL` is preserved as an exported constant for downstream consumers / plugin authors who want to opt in to a pin; we just stop forcing it on operators who didn't ask for one. - Test: assert `buildCodexLocalConfig` omits `model` when input is blank. ## Verification - `pnpm exec vitest run packages/adapters/codex-local/src/ui/build-config.test.ts packages/adapters/codex-local/src/server/codex-args.test.ts server/src/__tests__/adapter-registry.test.ts server/src/__tests__/heartbeat-model-profile.test.ts server/src/__tests__/agent-permissions-routes.test.ts` → 74/74 passing - `pnpm exec vitest run ui/src/lib/duplicate-agent-payload.test.ts ui/src/lib/acpx-model-filter.test.ts` → passing - `pnpm tsc --noEmit -p .` → clean - Live: I separately verified live during initial investigation that on ChatGPT-subscription auth, `gpt-5.3-codex` is rejected and `gpt-5.5` is what Codex CLI picks by default. Omitting model lets the CLI handle that. ## Risks - Telemetry: any sink that reads `adapterConfig.model` for cost attribution will now see the empty/omitted case more often. The CLI emits the actually-used model in its event stream; downstream telemetry should already read from there for accuracy, but worth a check. - Operator UX: "default" now means "whatever the CLI picks" instead of a Paperclip-known model. The selectable catalog still includes `gpt-5.5`, `gpt-5.4`, `gpt-5.3-codex`, etc. for operators who want to pin explicitly. - Existing agents are unaffected — their `adapterConfig.model` is already set; this only changes the *new-agent* default flow. ## Related work - Depends on: an open catalog-add PR adding `gpt-5.5` to the selectable model list and to `CODEX_LOCAL_FAST_MODE_SUPPORTED_MODELS`. Operators who want to switch to `gpt-5.5` explicitly need that PR merged first; this PR is the structural change that makes "default" mean "let the CLI choose." - Closes #5371 — codex_local default model selection persists `gpt-5.3-codex` instead of adapter default (this PR is the exact fix #5371 proposes). - Related: #5132 (opencode-local: hire-time default model fails on ChatGPT-OAuth accounts) — same problem shape on a sibling adapter; not fixed here but worth tracking for a parallel. - Related: #5939 (codex_local adapter hardcodes `gpt-5.3-codex-spark` validation, fails on ChatGPT OAuth accounts regardless of configured model) — separate validation-path bug; not fixed here. ## Model Used Claude (Sonnet-class), running inside Paperclip as a claude_local executor. ## Checklist - [x] I have included a thinking path that traces from project context to this change - [x] I have specified the model used (with version and capability details) - [x] I have checked ROADMAP.md and confirmed this PR does not duplicate planned core work - [x] I have searched GitHub for duplicate or related PRs and linked them above - [x] I have either (a) linked existing issues with `Fixes: #` / `Closes #` / `Refs #` OR (b) described the issue in-PR following the relevant issue template - [x] I have run tests locally and they pass - [x] I have added or updated tests where applicable - [x] If this change affects the UI, I have included before/after screenshots - [x] I have updated relevant documentation to reflect my changes - [x] I have considered and documented any risks above - [x] All Paperclip CI gates are green - [x] Greptile is 5/5 with no open P2s, recommendations, or follow-ups - [x] I will address all Greptile and reviewer comments before requesting merge Co-authored-by: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing> |
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dbebf30c89 |
Add low-trust review containment (#7530)
## Thinking Path > - Paperclip is a control plane for AI-agent companies, so execution policy and trust boundaries are part of the product's safety contract. > - Low-trust review work needs narrower authority than normal same-company agents because hostile PRs, comments, attachments, and generated output can carry prompt-injection payloads. > - The current V1 shape gives trusted workers broad company context, which is useful for normal execution but too permissive for a reviewer assigned to hostile content. > - This branch adds a `low_trust_review` preset, source-trust tagging, route-level containment, and quarantine handling so low-trust output does not automatically flow into higher-trust wake context. > - The branch has been rebased onto current `origin/master`, and the low-trust migration was renumbered to `0097_low_trust_source_trust.sql` to avoid collisions with existing `0091` through `0096` migrations. > - Greptile feedback was addressed by tightening low-trust detection, preserving project-level trust policy checks, fixing issue-kind promotion lookup, removing duplicate post-lease isolation assertion, documenting fail-closed source-trust behavior, bounding ancestry checks, enforcing runtime issue context for CEOs, awaiting accepted-plan monitor authorization, and making low-trust issue source-trust tagging atomic. > - The benefit is a first production slice of deny-by-default review containment with regression coverage for the main control-plane pivot surfaces. Fixes #7531. ## What Changed - Added shared trust-policy types and validators, plus database/source-trust fields for issues, comments, documents, and work products. - Implemented server enforcement for low-trust issue scope, agent self-view redaction, secret/plugin/runtime denial paths, promotion checks, and quarantined continuation/wake context. - Added focused low-trust regression tests for resolver behavior, source trust, route authorization, heartbeat preflight ordering, runtime containment, and quarantine redaction. - Added board UI affordances for selecting/reviewing the low-trust preset and surfacing source-trust badges in relevant issue views. - Added `doc/LOW-TRUST-PRESETS.md`, updated `doc/SPEC-implementation.md`, and committed the low-trust review contract plan under `doc/plans/`. - Rebasing note: the original `0097_low_trust_source_trust.sql` migration was renamed to `0097_low_trust_source_trust.sql`; the SQL uses `ADD COLUMN IF NOT EXISTS` so users who already applied the old-numbered migration are not broken by the renumbered migration. ## Verification - Rebased branch onto current `origin/master` and force-pushed with lease to `origin/PAP-10211-low-trust-agent` at head `2719f31e3`. - Confirmed the PR diff does not include `pnpm-lock.yaml` or `.github/workflows` changes. - Resolved upstream UI/comment conflicts by preserving deleted-comment tombstone behavior and low-trust source-trust badges/metadata. - Renumbered the low-trust source-trust migration to `0097_low_trust_source_trust.sql`; the SQL uses `ADD COLUMN IF NOT EXISTS` so users who already applied an old-numbered copy are not broken. - `pnpm exec vitest run ui/src/lib/issue-chat-messages.test.ts server/src/__tests__/heartbeat-workspace-session.test.ts` - `pnpm exec vitest run server/src/__tests__/source-trust.test.ts server/src/__tests__/workspace-runtime-service-authz.test.ts ui/src/lib/trust-policy-ui.test.ts ui/src/components/TrustPresetSection.test.tsx` - `pnpm run typecheck:build-gaps` - `git diff --check` - GitHub checks pass on head `2719f31e3`: build, typecheck/release registry, general tests, serialized server suites, e2e, canary, verify, policy/review, Socket, and Snyk. - Greptile Review passes with Confidence Score 5/5 and zero unresolved Greptile review threads. - No design screenshots/images were added because the task explicitly says not to add them unless they are specifically part of the work. ## Risks - Medium risk: this touches shared trust-policy contracts, server authorization paths, heartbeat context generation, migration metadata, and UI preset controls. - Low-trust containment is intentionally deny-by-default; legitimate future review workflows may need explicit allowlisted exceptions. - Plugin/runtime/security surfaces are broad, so regression tests cover the current known routes but future integrations must route through the same containment layer. - The PR is ready for review; GitHub checks are green and Greptile is 5/5. > For core feature work, check [`ROADMAP.md`](ROADMAP.md) first and discuss it in `#dev` before opening the PR. Feature PRs that overlap with planned core work may need to be redirected — check the roadmap first. See `CONTRIBUTING.md`. ## Model Used - OpenAI Codex, GPT-5 coding agent, tool-enabled shell and GitHub CLI workflow. ## Checklist - [x] I have included a thinking path that traces from project context to this change - [x] I have specified the model used (with version and capability details) - [x] I have checked ROADMAP.md and confirmed this PR does not duplicate planned core work - [x] I have run tests locally and they pass - [x] I have added or updated tests where applicable - [x] UI changes are covered by focused tests; no screenshots were added per task instruction not to add design images unless specifically required - [x] I have updated relevant documentation to reflect my changes - [x] I have considered and documented any risks above - [x] I will address all Greptile and reviewer comments before requesting merge --------- Co-authored-by: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing> |
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bb7d040894 |
Switch OpenCode to explicit static/local-aware model selection (#5117)
> **Stacked PR (part 4 of 7).** Depends on: - PR #5114 - PR #5115 - PR #5116 > Diff against `master` includes commits from earlier PRs in the stack — the new commit in this PR is the topmost one. ## Thinking Path > - Paperclip orchestrates AI agents for zero-human companies > - When creating an OpenCode-local agent, Paperclip currently validates > `adapterConfig.model` against the *Paperclip host's* `opencode models` output > - SSH testing surfaced that this blocks creating an OpenCode agent for an SSH > environment: the model that exists on the SSH target isn't visible to the > host, so creation fails with "OpenCode requires `adapterConfig.model` in > provider/model format" even when the operator picked a real remote model > - The initial direction was environment-aware model discovery; the final > decision was to keep OpenCode on the same explicit-model pattern as other > adapters (default + curated list + manual override) and stop blocking > creation on host-side discovery > - This PR does both: the adapter-models endpoint now accepts `environmentId` and > probes against the target environment, and the create-time hard gate is > replaced by `requireOpenCodeModelId` which validates `provider/model` *format* > without requiring host-local discovery. Test/run-time still surfaces real > auth/availability problems > - The benefit is that operators can create OpenCode agents for remote > environments without out-of-band setup, and the model picker in the UI > reflects the actually-targeted environment ## What Changed - Added `requireOpenCodeModelId(input)` in `opencode-local/src/server/models.ts`, exported it from the adapter index - `ensureOpenCodeModelConfiguredAndAvailable` now delegates the format check to `requireOpenCodeModelId` - `agentsApi.adapterModels(companyId, adapterType, { environmentId })` now accepts an environment ID and passes it as a query parameter - `queryKeys.agents.adapterModels` now keys on `(companyId, adapterType, environmentId)` - `server/src/routes/agents.ts` reads and validates the new query parameter, forwarding it to the adapter's model probe - `AgentConfigForm.tsx` and `OnboardingWizard.tsx` build the model query key from the currently selected default environment ID and disable autodetect for `opencode_local` (model selection is explicit) - `NewAgent.tsx` simplified — no longer special-cases OpenCode autodetect - `company-portability.ts` no longer needs OpenCode-specific autodetect handling - Tests added/updated: `adapter-model-refresh-routes.test.ts`, `adapter-models.test.ts`, `agent-permissions-routes.test.ts`, `opencode-local/src/server/models.test.ts` ## Verification - `pnpm --filter @paperclipai/server test -- adapter-models adapter-model-refresh agent-permissions` - `pnpm --filter @paperclipai/adapter-opencode-local test` - `pnpm --filter @paperclipai/ui test -- AgentConfigForm OnboardingWizard NewAgent` - Manual QA in browser: 1. Boot Paperclip on Tailscale-bound port (so it's reachable from another machine), create an OpenCode-local agent, switch the default environment between two installed sandboxes, and confirm the model list refreshes per-environment 2. Submit with a malformed `provider/model` string and verify the new `requireOpenCodeModelId` error surfaces - Before/after screenshots attached for `AgentConfigForm` model picker ## Risks - Behavioural shift: switching default environment now triggers a model refetch. Should be cheap but introduces a new UI loading state for OpenCode users. - Removing dynamic autodetect for OpenCode: if any user configured an agent without specifying `model` and relied on autodetect populating it, that agent will now fail at submit time. Mitigation: validation error is explicit and actionable. - New query string parameter on `/api/companies/:id/adapter-models` — older clients that omit it still work (parameter is optional and defaults to null). ## Model Used - OpenAI GPT-5.4 (reasoning effort: high) via Codex CLI - Provider: OpenAI - Used to author the code changes in this PR ## Checklist - [x] I have included a thinking path that traces from project context to this change - [x] I have specified the model used (with version and capability details) - [x] I have checked ROADMAP.md and confirmed this PR does not duplicate planned core work - [x] I have run tests locally and they pass - [x] I have added or updated tests where applicable - [x] If this change affects the UI, I have included before/after screenshots - [ ] I have updated relevant documentation to reflect my changes — N/A - [x] I have considered and documented any risks above - [x] I will address all Greptile and reviewer comments before requesting merge |
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9b99d30330 |
Add dedicated environment settings page and test-in-environment (#4798)
## Thinking Path > - Paperclip orchestrates AI agents for zero-human companies > - Agents run inside environments (local, SSH, E2B sandbox) > - Operators need to configure and manage these environments > - But environment settings were buried inside the general company settings page, making them hard to find > - Additionally, when testing an agent from the configuration form, the test always ran locally regardless of which environment was selected > - This PR moves environments into a dedicated top-level company settings section and wires the "Test Environment" button to run inside the selected environment > - The benefit is operators can find and manage environments more easily, and the test button now validates the actual environment the agent will use ## What Changed - Added a dedicated `CompanyEnvironments` settings page with its own route and sidebar entry - Updated `CompanySettingsSidebar` and `CompanySettingsNav` to include the new environments section - Modified the agent test route (`POST /agents/:id/test`) to accept an optional `environmentId` parameter - Updated all adapter `test.ts` handlers to resolve and use the specified execution target environment - Added `resolveTestExecutionTarget` to `execution-target.ts` for remote environment test resolution with cwd fallback - Moved the "Test Environment" button and its feedback display into the `NewAgent` page footer for better UX flow ## Verification - `pnpm test` — all existing and new tests pass - `pnpm typecheck` — clean - Manual: navigate to Company Settings, confirm "Environments" appears as a top-level section - Manual: configure an agent with a non-local environment, click "Test Environment", confirm the test runs inside that environment ## Risks - Low risk. UI-only routing change for the settings page. The test-in-environment change adds an optional parameter with a local fallback, so existing behavior is preserved when no environment is specified. ## Model Used Codex GPT 5.4 high via Paperclip. ## Checklist - [x] I have included a thinking path that traces from project context to this change - [x] I have specified the model used (with version and capability details) - [x] I have checked ROADMAP.md and confirmed this PR does not duplicate planned core work - [x] I have run tests locally and they pass - [x] I have added or updated tests where applicable - [x] If this change affects the UI, I have included before/after screenshots - [x] I have updated relevant documentation to reflect my changes - [x] I have considered and documented any risks above - [x] I will address all Greptile and reviewer comments before requesting merge |
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e4995bbb1c |
Add SSH environment support (#4358)
## Thinking Path > - Paperclip orchestrates AI agents for zero-human companies > - The environments subsystem already models execution environments, but before this branch there was no end-to-end SSH-backed runtime path for agents to actually run work against a remote box > - That meant agents could be configured around environment concepts without a reliable way to execute adapter sessions remotely, sync workspace state, and preserve run context across supported adapters > - We also need environment selection to participate in normal Paperclip control-plane behavior: agent defaults, project/issue selection, route validation, and environment probing > - Because this capability is still experimental, the UI surface should be easy to hide and easy to remove later without undoing the underlying implementation > - This pull request adds SSH environment execution support across the runtime, adapters, routes, schema, and tests, then puts the visible environment-management UI behind an experimental flag > - The benefit is that we can validate real SSH-backed agent execution now while keeping the user-facing controls safely gated until the feature is ready to come out of experimentation ## What Changed - Added SSH-backed execution target support in the shared adapter runtime, including remote workspace preparation, skill/runtime asset sync, remote session handling, and workspace restore behavior after runs. - Added SSH execution coverage for supported local adapters, plus remote execution tests across Claude, Codex, Cursor, Gemini, OpenCode, and Pi. - Added environment selection and environment-management backend support needed for SSH execution, including route/service work, validation, probing, and agent default environment persistence. - Added CLI support for SSH environment lab verification and updated related docs/tests. - Added the `enableEnvironments` experimental flag and gated the environment UI behind it on company settings, agent configuration, and project configuration surfaces. ## Verification - `pnpm exec vitest run packages/adapters/claude-local/src/server/execute.remote.test.ts packages/adapters/cursor-local/src/server/execute.remote.test.ts packages/adapters/gemini-local/src/server/execute.remote.test.ts packages/adapters/opencode-local/src/server/execute.remote.test.ts packages/adapters/pi-local/src/server/execute.remote.test.ts` - `pnpm exec vitest run server/src/__tests__/environment-routes.test.ts` - `pnpm exec vitest run server/src/__tests__/instance-settings-routes.test.ts` - `pnpm exec vitest run ui/src/lib/new-agent-hire-payload.test.ts ui/src/lib/new-agent-runtime-config.test.ts` - `pnpm -r typecheck` - `pnpm build` - Manual verification on a branch-local dev server: - enabled the experimental flag - created an SSH environment - created a Linux Claude agent using that environment - confirmed a run executed on the Linux box and synced workspace changes back ## Risks - Medium: this touches runtime execution flow across multiple adapters, so regressions would likely show up in remote session setup, workspace sync, or environment selection precedence. - The UI flag reduces exposure, but the underlying runtime and route changes are still substantial and rely on migration correctness. - The change set is broad across adapters, control-plane services, migrations, and UI gating, so review should pay close attention to environment-selection precedence and remote workspace lifecycle behavior. ## Model Used - OpenAI Codex via Paperclip's local Codex adapter, GPT-5-class coding model with tool use and code execution in the local repo workspace. The local adapter does not surface a more specific public model version string in this branch workflow. ## Checklist - [x] I have included a thinking path that traces from project context to this change - [x] I have specified the model used (with version and capability details) - [x] I have checked ROADMAP.md and confirmed this PR does not duplicate planned core work - [x] I have run tests locally and they pass - [x] I have added or updated tests where applicable - [ ] If this change affects the UI, I have included before/after screenshots - [x] I have updated relevant documentation to reflect my changes - [x] I have considered and documented any risks above - [x] I will address all Greptile and reviewer comments before requesting merge |
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844b061267 | Disable timer heartbeats by default for new agents | ||
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47f3cdc1bb |
fix(ui): external adapter selection, config field placement, and transcript parser freshness
- Fix external adapters (hermes, droid) not auto-selected when navigating with ?adapterType= param — was using a stale module-level Set built before async adapter registration - Move SchemaConfigFields to render after thinking effort (same visual area as Claude's chrome toggle) instead of bottom of config section - Extract SelectField into its own component to fix React hooks order violation when schema fields change between renders - Add onAdapterChange() subscription in registry.ts so registerUIAdapter() notifies components when dynamic parsers load, fixing stale parser for old runs - Add parserTick to both RunTranscriptView and useLiveRunTranscripts to force recomputation on parser change |
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14d59da316 |
feat(adapters): external adapter plugin system with dynamic UI parser
- Plugin loader: install/reload/remove/reinstall external adapters from npm packages or local directories - Plugin store persisted at ~/.paperclip/adapter-plugins.json - Self-healing UI parser resolution with version caching - UI: Adapter Manager page, dynamic loader, display registry with humanized names for unknown adapter types - Dev watch: exclude adapter-plugins dir from tsx watcher to prevent mid-request server restarts during reinstall - All consumer fallbacks use getAdapterLabel() for consistent display - AdapterTypeDropdown uses controlled open state for proper close behavior - Remove hermes-local from built-in UI (externalized to plugin) - Add docs for external adapters and UI parser contract |
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1583a2d65a |
feat(hermes): upgrade hermes-paperclip-adapter + UI adapter + skills + detectModel
Upgrades hermes-paperclip-adapter from 0.1.1 to ^0.2.0 and wires in all new
capabilities introduced in v0.2.0:
Server
- Upgrade hermes-paperclip-adapter 0.1.1 -> ^0.2.0 (pending PR#10 merge)
- Wire listSkills + syncSkills from hermes-paperclip-adapter/server
- Add detectModel to hermesLocalAdapter (reads ~/.hermes/config.yaml)
- Add detectAdapterModel() function + /adapters/:type/detect-model route
- Export detectAdapterModel from server/src/adapters/index.ts
Types
- Add optional detectModel? to ServerAdapterModule in adapter-utils
UI
- Add hermes-paperclip-adapter ^0.2.0 to ui/package.json (for /ui exports)
- New ui/src/adapters/hermes-local/ — config fields + UI adapter module
- Register hermesLocalUIAdapter in UI adapter registry
- New HermesIcon (caduceus SVG) for adapter pickers
- AgentConfigForm: detect-model button, creatable model input, preserve
adapter-agnostic fields (env, promptTemplate) when switching adapter type
- NewAgentDialog + OnboardingWizard: add Hermes to adapter picker
- Agents, OrgChart, InviteLanding, NewAgent, agent-config-primitives: add
hermes_local label + enable in adapter sets
- AgentDetail: smarter run summary excerpt extraction
- RunTranscriptView: improved Hermes stdout rendering
NOTE: requires hermes-paperclip-adapter@0.2.0 on npm.
Blocked on NousResearch/hermes-paperclip-adapter#10 merging.
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dfb83295de | Merge branch 'master' into feature/change-reports-to | ||
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61f53b6471 |
feat: add ReportsToPicker for agent management
- Introduced ReportsToPicker component in AgentConfigForm and NewAgent pages to allow selection of an agent's manager. - Updated organizational structure documentation to reflect the ability to change an agent's manager post-creation. - Enhanced error handling in ConfigurationTab to provide user feedback on save failures. |
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480174367d |
Add company skill assignment to agent create and hire flows
Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing> |
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af97259a9c |
feat(adapters): add Gemini CLI local adapter support
Signed-off-by: Aditya Sasidhar <telikicherlaadityasasidhar@gmail.com> |
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0233525e99 | Add CEO OpenClaw invite endpoint and update onboarding UX | ||
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feat(ui): add agent creation choice modal and full-page config
Replace the direct agent config dialog with a choice modal offering two paths: "Ask the CEO to create a new agent" (opens pre-filled issue) or "I want advanced configuration myself" (navigates to /agents/new). - Extend NewIssueDefaults with title/description for pre-fill support - Add /agents/new route with full-page agent configuration form - NewAgentDialog now shows CEO recommendation modal Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> |