- 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. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
AgentHub
Local coordination layer for AI coding agents.
Install
AgentHub is not yet published to npm. Clone the repository, build it, and link it globally:
git clone https://git.rebreak.org/chahine/agenthub.git
cd agenthub
pnpm install
pnpm build
npm link
After npm link, the agenthub command is available everywhere.
Quick Start
agenthub init
agenthub task create --title "Implement DNS cache" --role implementer
agenthub handoff create --fromRole architect --toRole implementer
agenthub status --update
Supported Agents
- Claude Code
- Codex CLI
- Kimi Code CLI
Network Mode
AgentHub can expose a project to other machines on the same network. Discovery is automatic: as soon as the host broadcasts, a client can find it without knowing the IP address.
On the host machine (e.g. Mac):
cd my-project
agenthub init
agenthub server start --host 0.0.0.0 --port 3377
On another machine (e.g. Windows) run init and accept the discovered server:
cd my-project
agenthub init # asks to connect to the LAN server it found
agenthub task create --title "Windows task" --role implementer
agenthub status
For non-interactive setup, let init discover the server automatically:
agenthub init --server auto
After init, every command automatically talks to the configured server. You can still override it per command with --server http://<ip>:3377 or via the AGENTHUB_SERVER environment variable.
The init --server step only stores the server URL locally; it does not create a second project. The host machine keeps the single source of truth.
License
MIT