- Add --attachment flag to `multica issue create` CLI command
- Fix CreateComment response to include linked attachments instead of empty array
- Include attachments inline in GetIssue API response (matching Jira/ClickUp pattern)
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Remove terminal status (done/cancelled) checks that blocked @agent
mention triggers and task claiming. Agents should always be triggerable
via explicit @mentions, regardless of the issue's current status.
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Add file attachment support to `multica issue comment add`. The CLI
uploads files via multipart form to /api/upload-file, collects the
returned attachment IDs, and passes them when creating the comment.
Usage: multica issue comment add <issue-id> --content "..." --attachment file1.png --attachment file2.pdf
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Users can now interrupt running agents via a "Stop" button on the live
card. The daemon polls task status every 5 seconds and kills the agent
process when cancellation is detected.
Changes:
- New CancelAgentTask SQL query and CancelTask service method
- POST /api/issues/{id}/tasks/{taskId}/cancel endpoint
- Daemon polls GetTaskStatus during execution, cancels context on match
- Frontend: Stop button on AgentLiveCard, task:cancelled WS event
The ListInbox endpoint defaulted to LIMIT 50 while the frontend fetched
all items without pagination, causing items beyond the first 50 to be
silently dropped.
When a user @mentions someone in an issue description (create or update),
the mentioned users were notified via inbox but not added as subscribers.
This adds subscriber registration for mentioned users in both the
issue:created and issue:updated event listeners, mirroring the existing
notification logic.
AgentLiveCard and TaskRunHistory were gated on assigneeType === "agent",
so mention-triggered tasks on non-agent-assigned issues never showed
their execution logs. Remove that guard so any issue with agent tasks
displays live output and execution history.
Also populate IssueID in ListTaskMessages response so the live card's
WS event filtering works correctly on catch-up after reconnect.
Instead of regex-parsing markdown content to find attachment URLs
(fragile), the frontend now tracks uploaded attachment IDs and sends
them with the comment creation request. The backend links them by ID.
Frontend: upload returns attachment ID, comment/reply inputs collect
IDs during editing session, pass as attachment_ids on submit.
Backend: CreateComment accepts attachment_ids, links by ID+issue scope.
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- Add Delete/DeleteKeys/KeyFromURL methods to S3Storage
- DeleteAttachment handler now removes the S3 object after DB delete
- DeleteComment collects attachment URLs before CASCADE, then cleans S3
- DeleteIssue collects all attachment URLs (issue + comment level) before CASCADE, then cleans S3
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Merge main to pick up 028_task_trigger_comment migration. Renumber
daemon_token migration to 029. Fix execenv tests that expected CLI hints
in issue_context.md after they were moved to CLAUDE.md.
Issue daemon auth tokens (mdt_) on pairing session claim, bound to
workspace_id + daemon_id with 1-year expiry. Add DaemonAuth middleware
that validates these tokens and falls back to JWT/PAT for backward
compatibility. Apply middleware to all daemon routes except pairing
endpoints.
* feat(cli): add `multica update` command
Detects whether multica was installed via Homebrew (by resolving the
binary symlink and checking if it lives under a Homebrew prefix).
- Brew installs: runs `brew upgrade multica` automatically.
- Non-brew installs: prints instructions for installing via brew or
downloading from GitHub releases.
- Checks latest version from the GitHub releases API and skips
the update if already up to date.
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* fix(cli): use fully-qualified tap name in brew upgrade
Use `brew upgrade multica-ai/tap/multica` instead of `brew upgrade multica`
to avoid any potential name collision with core formulae.
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renderIssueContext() now includes a "Quick Start" section with the
`multica issue get` command so agents know how to fetch issue details.
Fixes the TestPrepareDirectoryMode and TestWriteContextFiles failures.
* fix(auth): enforce auth middleware and workspace membership on daemon API routes
Daemon routes were registered without the Auth middleware, meaning the
server accepted unauthenticated requests to register runtimes, claim
tasks, etc. The daemon client already sends a Bearer token — the server
just wasn't validating it.
- Split /api/daemon routes: pairing-session endpoints stay public (used
before the daemon has a token), all others now require Auth middleware
- Add workspace membership check in DaemonRegister so only workspace
members can register runtimes
- Update test to include X-User-ID header matching the new auth requirement
Closes MUL-90
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* refactor(daemon): remove dead pairing-session feature
The daemon pairing flow was never completed — the daemon authenticates
via CLI config token, not pairing sessions. Remove all related code:
- Delete daemon_pairing.go handler (4 unused handlers)
- Remove pairing routes from router.go (3 public + 1 protected)
- Delete /pair/local page + test from frontend
- Remove DaemonPairingSession types and API client methods
- Add migration 029 to drop daemon_pairing_session table
- Update LOCAL_DEVELOPMENT.md to reflect actual auth flow
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- Sanitize Content-Disposition filenames to prevent header injection (strip control chars, quotes, semicolons)
- Add CloudFront cookie refresh middleware so cookies are re-issued when expired
- Log errors in groupAttachments instead of silently swallowing them
- Move useFileUpload hook to shared/hooks/ per project architecture conventions
- Add uploadWithToast helper to deduplicate try/catch/toast pattern across 3 components
- Refactor ApiClient.uploadFile to reuse auth headers, 401 handling, and error parsing
- Allow empty MIME types client-side (let server sniff and decide)
- Constrain Image extension max-width in rich-text-editor to prevent layout overflow
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When a comment @mentions anyone but not the assignee agent, the
assignee's on_comment trigger is now suppressed. This prevents the
assignee agent from being re-triggered when users share results with
colleagues or ask other agents for help.
The rule: @mention is an intent signal — if you're talking to someone
else, the assignee agent should not respond.
- Add CloudFrontSigner.SignedURL() for generating per-resource signed URLs
- Attachment responses include download_url (5-min signed URL for CLI)
- Eager load attachments on comments and timeline (same pattern as reactions)
- Add ListAttachmentsByCommentIDs query for batch loading
- Update Comment and TimelineEntry types with attachments field
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When a user @mentions an agent in any issue's comment, the system now
enqueues a task for that agent. The agent reads the issue context and
replies to the triggering comment thread.
Changes:
- Add shared util.ParseMentions for mention parsing (used by both
comment handler and notification listeners)
- Add EnqueueTaskForMention to TaskService for explicit agent targeting
- Add on_mention trigger type support in agent trigger config
- Add HasPendingTaskForIssueAndAgent SQL query for per-agent dedup
- Add enqueueMentionedAgentTasks in CreateComment handler
Safety: prevents self-trigger (agent mentioning itself), dedup with
assignee on_comment trigger, terminal issue status check, and per-agent
pending task dedup.
- Add attachment table with workspace/issue/comment associations
- Upload handler creates attachment record when workspace context exists
- Add GET /api/issues/{id}/attachments and DELETE /api/attachments/{id}
- Frontend passes issueId context during uploads for tracking
- Add Attachment type, listAttachments, deleteAttachment to API client
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* feat(cli): add `multica update` command
Detects whether multica was installed via Homebrew (by resolving the
binary symlink and checking if it lives under a Homebrew prefix).
- Brew installs: runs `brew upgrade multica` automatically.
- Non-brew installs: prints instructions for installing via brew or
downloading from GitHub releases.
- Checks latest version from the GitHub releases API and skips
the update if already up to date.
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* fix(cli): use fully-qualified tap name in brew upgrade
Use `brew upgrade multica-ai/tap/multica` instead of `brew upgrade multica`
to avoid any potential name collision with core formulae.
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Merge main to pick up 028_task_trigger_comment migration. Renumber
daemon_token migration to 029. Fix execenv tests that expected CLI hints
in issue_context.md after they were moved to CLAUDE.md.
Issue daemon auth tokens (mdt_) on pairing session claim, bound to
workspace_id + daemon_id with 1-year expiry. Add DaemonAuth middleware
that validates these tokens and falls back to JWT/PAT for backward
compatibility. Apply middleware to all daemon routes except pairing
endpoints.
Single-purpose bucket with randomized hex keys doesn't benefit from
a prefix — no lifecycle policies or access controls scoped to it.
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- Use http.DetectContentType() instead of trusting client-declared MIME type
- Sanitize quotes in filename for Content-Disposition header injection
- Add uploads/ prefix to S3 keys for better organization
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renderIssueContext() now includes a "Quick Start" section with the
`multica issue get` command so agents know how to fetch issue details.
Fixes the TestPrepareDirectoryMode and TestWriteContextFiles failures.
Add POST /api/upload-file endpoint that uploads files to S3 and returns
CDN URLs protected by CloudFront signed cookies (same pattern as Linear).
Infrastructure:
- Two private S3 buckets (static.multica.ai, static-staging.multica.ai)
- Two CloudFront distributions with OAC and Trusted Key Groups
- ACM wildcard cert in us-east-1, DNS records in Route 53
- RSA signing key stored in AWS Secrets Manager
Backend:
- S3 storage service with CloudFront CDN domain support
- CloudFront signed cookie generation (RSA-SHA1)
- Private key loaded from Secrets Manager (env var fallback for local dev)
- Cookies set on login (VerifyCode) with 72h expiry matching JWT
- Upload handler: multipart form → S3 → CloudFront URL response
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- Change DB default for agent visibility from 'workspace' to 'private'
- Fix canManageAgent: workspace agents are now manageable by all members,
private agents remain restricted to owner/admin
- Add private agent visibility check to BatchAssigneePicker (was missing)
* feat(agents): reply as thread instead of top-level comment
When an agent responds to a user comment, the reply is now nested under
the triggering comment (parent_id) instead of appearing as a separate
top-level comment. Also enables on_comment trigger by default for newly
created agents.
- Add trigger_comment_id column to agent_task_queue (migration 028)
- Pass triggering comment ID through EnqueueTaskForIssue → task → createAgentComment
- Include parent_id in WebSocket broadcast for agent comments
- Default agent creation includes both on_assign and on_comment triggers
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* feat(cli): add --parent flag to comment add for threaded replies
The agent posts comments via the CLI, so the correct fix is giving it a
--parent flag rather than wiring trigger_comment_id through the task
infrastructure. The agent reads the comment list, decides which comment
to reply to, and passes --parent <comment-id>.
- Add --parent flag to `multica issue comment add`
- Update agent runtime instructions to explain --parent usage
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* feat(daemon): pass trigger_comment_id to agent execution context
The agent now knows which comment triggered its task and gets an explicit
instruction to reply to it using --parent. The trigger_comment_id flows
from the DB through the claim response, daemon Task struct, and into
issue_context.md where the agent sees it.
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* fix(comments): agent replies to thread root, matching frontend behavior
When the triggering comment is itself a reply (has parent_id), resolve
to the thread root so the agent's reply stays in the same flat thread.
This matches the frontend where all replies share the top-level parent.
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* feat(cli): show parent_id and full IDs in comment list
The table output now includes a PARENT column and shows full comment IDs
(not truncated) so agents can see thread structure and use --parent.
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* feat(daemon): instruct agents to always use --output json
Agents now see explicit guidance to use --output json for all read
commands, ensuring they get structured data with full IDs and parent_id
for proper threading.
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* feat(daemon): differentiate comment-trigger vs assign-trigger context
When triggered by a comment, the agent now gets clear instructions:
- Primary goal is to read and respond to the comment
- Do NOT change issue status just because you replied
- Only change status if explicitly requested
This prevents the agent from seeing "In Review" and stopping, since
it now understands the task is to reply, not to re-evaluate the issue.
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* fix(daemon): split workflow by trigger type in CLAUDE.md/AGENTS.md
The Workflow section in the agent's runtime config now shows a
comment-reply workflow when triggered by a comment (read comments,
find trigger, reply, don't change status) vs the full assignment
workflow (set in_progress, do work, set in_review).
Previously the agent always saw the assignment workflow, causing it
to check the issue status, see "In Review", and stop without reading
or replying to the triggering comment.
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* refactor(daemon): remove duplicate workflow from issue_context.md
Workflow instructions now live only in CLAUDE.md/AGENTS.md (runtime_config.go).
issue_context.md keeps just the task data: issue ID, trigger type, and
triggering comment ID.
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* fix(task): skip duplicate comment on completion for comment-triggered tasks
When triggered by a comment, the agent posts its own reply via CLI
with --parent. The task completion path was also creating a comment
from the agent's stdout output, resulting in duplicates. Now only
assignment-triggered tasks auto-post output as a comment. Error
messages from FailTask are still posted regardless of trigger type.
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Backend WS messages now include actor_id from the Event struct.
Frontend useRealtimeSync skips the debounced refetch when the event
was triggered by the current user, eliminating unnecessary re-renders
of heavy components (~400ms after each user action).
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Server-side (primary): Apply redact.Text/InputMap on task message
content, output, and input fields before DB persistence and WebSocket
broadcast. Extended redact package with GitLab tokens, JWTs, connection
strings, and PASSWORD/SECRET/TOKEN env var patterns.
Frontend (fallback): redactSecrets utility mirrors server patterns,
applied in buildTimeline and ToolCallRow render as a safety net.