## Store migration (packages → features) - Delete `packages/store/` — stores moved into web app's feature modules - Delete `packages/hooks/` — replaced by feature-level hooks - `features/issues/store.ts` — useIssueStore (was packages/store/issue-store) - `features/inbox/store.ts` — useInboxStore (was packages/store/inbox-store) - `features/workspace/store.ts` — absorbs agent state (was packages/store/agent-store) - All imports updated from `@multica/store` → `@/features/*/store` ## Global modal system - `features/modals/store.ts` — useModalStore (zustand) - `features/modals/registry.tsx` — ModalRegistry renders active modal - Mounted in app/layout.tsx alongside Toaster - Create Workspace dialog now works (was broken: DropdownMenu ate click) ## Workspace real-time sync - useRealtimeSync subscribes to workspace:updated, member:removed - Member removal → auto-switch to another workspace - Workspace settings update → sidebar reflects name change - Workspace switch → parallel fetch issues + inbox + agents ## Bug fixes - theme-provider: guard event.key for IME composition (isComposing check) - task.go: publish comment:created + inbox:new events on task complete/fail - listeners.go: broadcast comment:created, workspace:updated, member events - events.go: add EventCommentUpdated, EventCommentDeleted constants ## Cleanup - Remove _features/ tracking files (dev-only, not for main) - Remove server/server binary from worktree - Update CLAUDE.md to reflect new architecture Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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CLAUDE.md
This file provides guidance to Claude Code (claude.ai/code) when working with code in this repository.
Project Context
Multica is an AI-native task management platform — like Linear, but with AI agents as first-class citizens.
- Agents can be assigned issues, create issues, comment, and change status
- Supports local (daemon) and cloud agent runtimes
- Built for 2-10 person AI-native teams
Architecture
Polyglot monorepo — Go backend + TypeScript frontend.
server/— Go backend (Chi router, sqlc for DB, gorilla/websocket for real-time)apps/web/— Next.js 16 frontend (App Router)packages/— Shared TypeScript packages (ui, types, sdk, store, hooks, utils)
Web App Structure (apps/web/)
The frontend uses a feature-based architecture with three layers:
apps/web/
├── app/ # Routing layer (thin shells — import from features/)
├── features/ # Business logic, organized by domain
├── shared/ # Cross-feature utilities (api client)
app/ — Next.js App Router pages. Route files should be thin: import and re-export from features/. Layout components and route-specific glue (redirects, auth guards) live here. Shared layout components (e.g. app-sidebar) stay in app/(dashboard)/_components/.
features/ — Domain modules, each with its own components, hooks, stores, and config:
| Feature | Purpose | Exports |
|---|---|---|
features/auth/ |
Authentication state | useAuthStore, AuthInitializer |
features/workspace/ |
Workspace, members, agents | useWorkspaceStore, useActorName |
features/issues/ |
Issue state, components, config | useIssueStore, icons, pickers, status/priority config |
features/inbox/ |
Inbox notification state | useInboxStore |
features/realtime/ |
WebSocket connection + sync | WSProvider, useWSEvent, useRealtimeSync |
shared/ — Code used across multiple features. Currently only api.ts (SDK singleton).
State Management
- Zustand for global client state — one store per feature domain (
features/auth/store.ts,features/workspace/store.ts,features/issues/store.ts,features/inbox/store.ts). - React Context only for connection lifecycle (
WSProviderinfeatures/realtime/). - Local
useStatefor component-scoped UI state (forms, modals, filters). - Do not use React Context for data that can be a zustand store.
Store conventions:
- One store per feature domain. Import via
useAuthStore(selector)oruseWorkspaceStore(selector). - Stores must not call
useRouteror any React hooks — keep navigation in components. - Cross-store reads use
useOtherStore.getState()inside actions (not hooks). - Dependency direction:
workspace→auth,realtime→auth,issues→workspace. Never reverse.
Import Aliases
Use @/ alias (maps to apps/web/):
import { api } from "@/shared/api";
import { useAuthStore } from "@/features/auth";
import { useWorkspaceStore } from "@/features/workspace";
import { useIssueStore } from "@/features/issues";
import { useInboxStore } from "@/features/inbox";
import { useWSEvent } from "@/features/realtime";
import { StatusIcon } from "@/features/issues/components";
Within a feature, use relative imports. Between features or to shared, use @/.
Data Flow
Browser → ApiClient (SDK) → REST API (Chi handlers) → sqlc queries → PostgreSQL
Browser ← WSClient (SDK) ← WebSocket ← Hub.Broadcast() ← Handlers/TaskService
Backend Structure (server/)
- Entry points (
cmd/):server(HTTP API),multica(CLI — daemon, agent management, config),migrate - Handlers (
internal/handler/): One file per domain (issue, comment, agent, auth, daemon, etc.). Each handler holdsQueries,DB,Hub, andTaskService. - Real-time (
internal/realtime/): Hub manages WebSocket clients. Server broadcasts events; inbound WS message routing is still TODO. - Auth (
internal/auth/+internal/middleware/): JWT (HS256). Middleware setsX-User-IDandX-User-Emailheaders. Login creates user on-the-fly if not found. - Task lifecycle (
internal/service/task.go): Orchestrates agent work — enqueue → claim → start → complete/fail. Syncs issue status automatically and broadcasts WS events at each transition. - Agent SDK (
pkg/agent/): UnifiedBackendinterface for executing prompts via Claude Code or Codex. Each backend spawns its CLI and streams results viaSession.Messages+Session.Resultchannels. - Daemon (
internal/daemon/): Local agent runtime — auto-detects available CLIs (claude, codex), registers runtimes, polls for tasks, routes by provider. - CLI (
internal/cli/): Shared helpers for themulticaCLI — API client, config management, output formatting. - Database: sqlc generates Go code from SQL in
pkg/db/queries/→pkg/db/generated/. Migrations inmigrations/. - Routes (
cmd/server/router.go): Public routes (auth, health, ws) + protected routes (require JWT) + daemon routes (unauthenticated, separate auth model).
Key Packages
@multica/sdk:ApiClient(REST) andWSClient(WebSocket) classes. All backend communication goes through here.@multica/types: Shared domain types + WebSocket event types (issue:created/updated/deleted, task:, agent:status, comment:, inbox:new, daemon:*).@multica/ui: shadcn/ui component library with Radix primitives, Tailwind CSS 4, Shiki syntax highlighting for markdown.
Multi-tenancy
All queries filter by workspace_id. Membership checks gate access. X-Workspace-ID header routes requests to the correct workspace.
Agent Assignees
Assignees are polymorphic — can be a member or an agent. assignee_type + assignee_id on issues. Agents render with distinct styling (purple background, robot icon).
Commands
# One-click setup & run
make setup # First-time: ensure shared DB, create app DB, migrate
make start # Start backend + frontend together
make stop # Stop app processes for the current checkout
make db-down # Stop the shared PostgreSQL container
# Frontend
pnpm install
pnpm dev:web # Next.js dev server (port 3000)
pnpm build # Build all TS packages
pnpm typecheck # TypeScript check
pnpm test # TS tests (Vitest)
# Backend (Go)
make dev # Run Go server (port 8080)
make daemon # Run local daemon
make test # Go tests
make sqlc # Regenerate sqlc code after editing SQL in server/pkg/db/queries/
make migrate-up # Run database migrations
make migrate-down # Rollback migrations
# Run a single Go test
cd server && go test ./internal/handler/ -run TestName
# Run a single TS test
pnpm --filter @multica/web exec vitest run src/path/to/file.test.ts
# Run a single E2E test (requires backend + frontend running)
pnpm exec playwright test e2e/tests/specific-test.spec.ts
# Infrastructure
make db-up # Start shared PostgreSQL
make db-down # Stop shared PostgreSQL
Worktree Support
For isolated feature testing with a separate database:
make worktree-env # Generate .env.worktree with unique DB/ports
make setup-worktree # Setup using .env.worktree
make start-worktree # Start using .env.worktree
Coding Rules
- TypeScript strict mode is enabled; keep types explicit.
- Go code follows standard Go conventions (gofmt, go vet).
- Keep comments in code English only.
- Prefer existing patterns/components over introducing parallel abstractions.
- Unless the user explicitly asks for backwards compatibility, do not add compatibility layers, fallback paths, dual-write logic, legacy adapters, or temporary shims.
- If a flow or API is being replaced and the product is not yet live, prefer removing the old path instead of preserving both old and new behavior.
- Treat compatibility code as a maintenance cost, not a default safety mechanism. Avoid "just in case" branches that make the codebase harder to reason about.
- Avoid broad refactors unless required by the task.
UI/UX Rules
- Prefer
packages/uishadcn components over custom implementations. - shadcn official components →
packages/ui/src/components/ui/— keep this directory clean; install missing components vianpx shadcn add, do not mix in business code. - Shared business components & utils →
packages/ui/src/components/common/— reusable project-level UI components (e.g. ActorAvatar) and shared utilities live here. - Feature-specific components →
features/<domain>/components/— issue icons, pickers, and other domain-bound UI live inside their feature module, not inpackages/ui. - Use shadcn design tokens for styling (e.g.
bg-primary,text-muted-foreground,text-destructive). Avoid hardcoded color values (e.g.text-red-500,bg-gray-100). - Do not introduce extra state (useState, context, reducers) unless explicitly required by the design. Prefer zustand stores for shared state over React Context.
- Pay close attention to overflow (truncate long text, scrollable containers), alignment, and spacing consistency.
- When unsure about interaction or state design, ask — the user will provide direction.
Testing Rules
- TypeScript: Vitest. Mock external/third-party dependencies only.
- Go: Standard
go test. Tests should create their own fixture data in a test database.
Commit Rules
- Use atomic commits grouped by logical intent.
- Conventional format:
feat(scope): ...fix(scope): ...refactor(scope): ...docs: ...test(scope): ...chore(scope): ...
Minimum Pre-Push Checks
make check # Runs all checks: typecheck, unit tests, Go tests, E2E
Run verification only when the user explicitly asks for it.
For targeted checks when requested:
pnpm typecheck # TypeScript type errors only
pnpm test # TS unit tests only (Vitest)
make test # Go tests only
pnpm exec playwright test # E2E only (requires backend + frontend running)
AI Agent Verification Loop
After writing or modifying code, always run the full verification pipeline:
make check
This runs all checks in sequence:
- TypeScript typecheck (
pnpm typecheck) - TypeScript unit tests (
pnpm test) - Go tests (
go test ./...) - E2E tests (auto-starts backend + frontend if needed, runs Playwright)
Workflow:
- Write code to satisfy the requirement
- Run
make check - If any step fails, read the error output, fix the code, and re-run
make check - Repeat until all checks pass
- Only then consider the task complete
Quick iteration: If you know only TypeScript or Go is affected, run individual checks first for faster feedback, then finish with a full make check before marking work complete.
E2E Test Patterns
E2E tests should be self-contained. Use the TestApiClient fixture for data setup/teardown:
import { loginAsDefault, createTestApi } from "./helpers";
import type { TestApiClient } from "./fixtures";
let api: TestApiClient;
test.beforeEach(async ({ page }) => {
api = await createTestApi(); // logged-in API client
await loginAsDefault(page); // browser session
});
test.afterEach(async () => {
await api.cleanup(); // delete any data created during the test
});
test("example", async ({ page }) => {
const issue = await api.createIssue("Test Issue"); // create via API
await page.goto(`/issues/${issue.id}`); // test via UI
// api.cleanup() in afterEach removes the issue
});