An agent runs ONE command and is working: it announces presence, claims
the open task addressed to it, and prints the task + its handoff + the
next step. Removes the per-agent kickoff copy-paste.
- src/cli/commands/start.ts: `agenthub start --agent <name> --role <role>`.
"Addressed to <agent>" = task title starts with "<agent>:" OR a handoff
has toAgent=<agent>. Claims it, prints task body + handoff + the review
gate reminder. No addressed task → lists open role tasks to pick.
Works on local + --server paths.
- templates: implementer guides (AGENTS/CODEX/KIMI.md) now lead with
"On your first turn, RUN `agenthub start …` — do not just summarize",
so a fresh session self-onboards from one trigger word.
- tests: start auto-claims the addressed task, ignores others, no-ops on
empty queue; templates test updated for the new commands. 116/116 green.
Bump 0.2.2 -> 0.3.0.
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Set AGENTHUB_AUTO_UPDATE=1 and the install keeps itself current with no
manual `agenthub update` — ideal for the Windows client.
maybeNotifyUpdate now:
- auto mode: refreshes the behind-count hourly (vs 24h) and, when behind,
spawns a detached `agenthub update` (fetch → reset → install → build)
that doesn't block the current command; the next invocation runs the
new version. A 10-min cooldown stamp prevents a second build spawning
while one is in flight.
- otherwise: unchanged "run `agenthub update`" hint.
Safe to enable anywhere: `update` no-ops when current and refuses to
discard unpushed local commits, so the authoring machine is protected.
Cross-platform (no OS scheduler needed). Bump 0.2.1 -> 0.2.2.
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Implements the architect-controlled workflow: implementers submit work
for review, only the architect closes tasks.
- CLI: `agenthub task review <id>` (implementer submits → status review)
and `agenthub task reopen <id>` (architect re-triggers → status open).
Server already supported both statuses; now exposed on local + --server
paths, with remoteClient.reviewTask/reopenTask.
- templates: AGENTS.md + role guides rewritten so agents self-drive the
CLI on open (hello → claim → implement → task review → wait), with the
hard rule that ONLY the architect runs `task done`. Implementer guides
(codex/kimi) never call done; architect guide documents done/reopen.
- tests: review/reopen SSE events + formatEvent "Task review"/"Task
reopened" lines. 113/113 green.
Bump 0.2.0 -> 0.2.1.
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Agents now connect to the hub with no manual env/flag, and announce
themselves on join — restoring the agreed onboarding flow.
Auto-connect (resolveContext):
- An initialized project WITHOUT a configured serverUrl now falls
through to LAN auto-discovery (previously it went straight to local
mode, so agents in an initialized repo never found the server). The
discovered URL is persisted to the project config, so the next
command is instant.
- IP-change self-heal: when a configured server is unreachable,
runRemote re-discovers the live server and updates the config so the
next command reconnects automatically.
Presence (join-announce):
- POST /announce broadcasts an ephemeral 'agent/joined' event (not
written to disk). New `agenthub hello --agent <name> --role <role>`
posts it; watchers print "AgentHub: <agent> joined (<role>)".
- AgentHubEvent extended with type 'agent' + actions 'joined'/'left';
formatEvent renders presence lines; remoteClient.announce() added.
Tests: formatEvent agent lines + /announce SSE e2e. 109/109 green.
Bump 0.1.2 -> 0.2.0 (CLI --version too).
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Every user-facing line — the watch stream and each command's success
line, on both the local and --server (remote) paths — now carries an
"AgentHub:" prefix so it's recognizable in any agent's console
(Claude / Codex / Kimi), independent of the board.
- watch: formatEvent rewritten to verb-based, branded lines
("AgentHub: Task received <id> <title> [status]",
"AgentHub: Task done <id> by <agent>", "AgentHub: Handoff …"),
plus an "AgentHub: connected" line on stream start.
- task/handoff/decision/memory/delegate/init + server-listening lines
branded on the local command path.
- cli/index.ts: same branding on the --server remote path (the path
agents actually hit), so CLI line and SSE stream now match.
- tests: formatEvent assertions updated to the branded format
(regex-tolerant of column padding). 106/106 green.
codex + kimi stay implementers by convention (role=implementer +
assignedTo) — no schema change. Bump 0.1.1 -> 0.1.2.
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Closes the documented /events limitation: mutations made through the
local CLI (direct file + SQLite writes, no --server) bypassed the
in-process event bus and were invisible to SSE subscribers. A watcher
(e.g. a Windows client) was therefore NOT triggered when another agent
created a task via plain `agenthub task create`.
- src/server/fsWatch.ts: watch the entity dirs (tasks/handoffs/
decisions/memory); on any .md change, parse the entity and emit the
matching AgentHubEvent. Debounced per-file; self-creates dirs so it
attaches even before the first write.
- src/server/events.ts: shared dedup cache (signature = type🆔stamp)
+ emitChange() so the REST path and the watcher deliver each change
exactly once (no echo when REST writes the file the watcher sees).
- src/server/routes.ts: route emits go through emitChange(); update the
stale limitation comment.
- src/server/index.ts: start/stop the watcher with the server lifecycle.
- tests/sse.test.ts: CLI-write -> SSE, CLI-update -> SSE, and REST
dedup (exactly-once). 102/102 green.
Effect: a watcher is auto-triggered the instant any agent creates a
task, with or without --server. Bump 0.1.0 -> 0.1.1.
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Local-mode branch of 'memory add' omitted category when calling memoryAdd, so it always fell through to an interactive select() prompt — which throws in non-TTY agent contexts and breaks the reporting loop. Forward category; add tests for the non-interactive flag path.
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GET /tasks/:id/activity returns a time-sorted ActivityItem[] assembled from existing data (task created, handoffs by taskId, memory by relatedTasks, current status). memory add + task done gain optional tokens/duration/by metadata surfaced in the timeline. Board cards expand inline to show the timeline. Index gains taskId + relatedTasks columns with migrations. 74 -> 97 tests.
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- src/server/events.ts: in-process EventEmitter bus (AgentHubEventBus);
singleton per server process, unlimited listeners for SSE fan-out.
- src/server/routes.ts: GET /events SSE endpoint — keepalive every 25 s,
optional ?role= server-side filter, reply.hijack() for clean streaming;
eventBus.publish() called on every successful mutating route (POST tasks/
handoffs/decisions/memory, PATCH tasks/:id).
- src/cli/commands/watch.ts: SSE client using Node fetch + ReadableStream
reader; exports parseSSEBuffer + formatEvent for testability; --once flag
exits 0 after first event (turn-based agent use case); --role for client-
side filtering (additive to server-side filter).
- src/cli/index.ts: register agenthub watch command via resolveContext.
- tests/sse.test.ts: 18 new tests (74 total, all green) — unit tests for
parseSSEBuffer + formatEvent, integration tests for eventBus on each
mutation type, E2E SSE stream + role-filter tests over real HTTP.
Limitation (documented): only REST mutations through the server emit events.
Local-CLI writes (direct file+SQLite) are invisible to subscribers — a
filesystem-watch increment is deferred to a later phase.
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GAP A: extend PATCH /tasks/:id to support all five TaskStatus values
(open, in_progress, review, done, cancelled). Add reviewTask, cancelTask,
reopenTask helpers in taskService. Claim semantics preserved: in_progress
requires assignedTo. Board columns for review and cancelled now reachable
via the API.
GAP B: index fromRole/toRole/fromAgent/toAgent on handoff upsert. SQLite
migration guard adds columns to pre-existing DBs without data loss. Board
renderHandoffs shows "fromRole[@agent] → toRole[@agent]" via → arrow.
GET /handoffs now carries the routing fields in every index entry.
Tests: +14 (56 total, 21 files, all green). Covers every new status
transition, index field presence, board markup assertions, and a guard for
the claim-without-assignedTo 400.
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Serves a single self-contained HTML page (inline CSS+JS, no build step,
no framework, no npm deps) that polls /tasks, /handoffs and /decisions on
the same origin and renders a column board by task status
(open/in_progress/review/done/cancelled). Each card shows id, title, role
and assignedTo; small handoffs + decisions panels below; auto-refresh
every 4s with a connection indicator. Purely additive and read-only — the
CLI core path is untouched.
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One-command Windows validation: claims TSK-0003, runs the magic-reviewed DNS-only protection flow (self-elevating), verifies, and reports back via agenthub memory add + task done. Delivered via git since Mac<->Win clipboard is unavailable.
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agenthub update: fetch + reset install to origin/<branch> + reinstall + rebuild, so users never touch git or pnpm. Robust to a dirty working tree (the 'commit before pull' wall) by resetting to remote; guards unpushed local commits and refuses to discard them. Adds a daily, non-blocking update hint on startup (detached background fetch + instant local comparison, like gh/npm/brew) that never auto-applies. Tests for the non-git-install path.
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Make the network MVP simple to operate: server start refuses a second instance on a port already serving AgentHub (single source of truth, prevents discovery split-brain); commands auto-discover a LAN server when run outside any project so the CLI works from any directory with zero config; walk up to the nearest .agenthub project (cwd-robust) and serve the project root; replace raw stack traces with actionable messages; add tests for findProjectRoot and the single-instance guard.
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