P1 — cut showcases:
- Delete gallery.tsx (Primitives) and StatesScreen/Specimen from states.tsx
(keep the reusable EmptyState/OfflineBanner/ModelAwayState).
- Delete placeholder-screen.tsx ('built in a later phase' stub).
- app-shell: drop the states/primitives views, the dev-rail block, the
PHASE/TITLE maps, the INBOX_UNREAD=3 fixture fallback, and the now-dead demo state.
P2 — real connectivity:
- Replace the fake 'toggle the connection (demo)' button with a live status dot
derived from the reconcile: green online, red when serving the stale cache
(gitea unreachable), amber while connecting. OfflineBanner + chat offline now
reflect real state, not a manual toggle.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Surfaces the assign/milestone mutations end-to-end so they're usable in-app and
by the agent — the rest of #24.
Agent path:
- propose_change tool + system prompt now accept `assignee` (login/null) and
`milestone` (id/null). ProposeChangeArgs + proposalsFor extended: a new
ProposalContext (current assignee/milestone + milestones list) lets a proposal
skip no-ops and label the milestone. ChangeProposal gains an always-present
`summary` (plan is now label-only) — chat-panel, use-chat, and the model
executor render `summary`, so non-label proposals display correctly.
Dialog path:
- Client `listCollaborators()` (prepends the repo owner — /collaborators omits
them, so a solo-owner repo still has an assignable person). New
`gitea:collaborators` bridge. The Adjust dialog gains Assignee + Milestone
pickers (current values from the reconciled backlog); pending assign/remilestone
changes flow through the existing apply path.
Tests: +4 core (assign/milestone proposals with no-op skip; collaborators
owner-prepend + no-double-add). 138 core green; core + desktop typecheck clean;
14 fixture e2e green; live-backlog now drives the pickers on real data.
Fixed stale P2 refs in live-backlog (P2 is shipped → correctly off the runway).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The write path handled only the est/* and p/* label axes. Extend it to the two
mutations dogfooding proved were missing — assignee and milestone — behind one
unified change model:
- IssueChange gains `assign` and `remilestone` kinds. `planIssueChange` is now
typed to LabelChange (the label kinds only); `isLabelChange` narrows, and a new
pure `summarizeChange(change, currentLabels?)` gives one confirm line for ANY
kind (label kinds delegate to describeChange; field writes describe directly).
- GiteaClient gains `setIssueAssignees` / `setIssueMilestone` (PATCH /issues/{n},
returning the updated issue; milestone 0 clears).
- The main `gitea:applyChange` handler branches: label swaps resolve ids +
setIssueLabels as before; field writes call the new client methods. Snapshot
invalidated either way so board + forecast catch up. ApplyChangeResult.plan is
now optional (absent for field writes).
- issue-screen uses summarizeChange for its diff preview.
Tests: +5 covering isLabelChange, and summarizeChange for assign/unassign,
milestone set-by-title / by-id / removal, and label delegation. Full core suite
132 green; core + desktop typecheck clean.
Follow-up (rest of #24): surface assignee/milestone pickers in the Adjust dialog
and extend the agent's propose_change tool so Reginald can propose them too.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The foundation for a shareable team build. Replaces the .env.local-only dev config
with a real, per-teammate connection flow.
main:
- config-store.ts: token encrypted at rest via Electron safeStorage (OS keychain),
config JSON in userData. Token lives only in main; renderer gets everything but.
- resolveConfig: saved config > .env.local (dev) > null; ignored under COMMITEA_E2E.
pm-state repo defaults to `${repo}-pm-state`. resetClients() re-reads on change so
saving config takes effect without a restart. gitea:status gains `demo` (e2e).
- IPC: config:get (no token), config:test (authed read validates token+repo),
config:set (encrypt+save+reset), config:clear. Model bridge reads config.modelUrl
and probes reachability — chat is "configured" only if a model actually answers;
localhost default is dev-only (app.isPackaged gate).
renderer:
- ConnectScreen: real onboarding form (URL/owner/repo/PAT/optional model) → test →
save. AppShell gates on it: demo → shell (fixtures/e2e); configured → shell (real);
else → connect. Settings Connection card is real (repo/url/model/sidecar) with
Reconfigure + Disconnect. Chat cleanly disables with a "no model" state instead of
the scripted canned reply.
Verified: main + desktop typecheck clean, 14 fixture e2e green (demo mode unchanged),
live onboarding e2e: fresh app → connect form → validated PAT → real board (24 done /
10 open). COMMITEA_NO_ENV_LOCAL + COMMITEA_USERDATA are test hooks for the onboarding path.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Turns the single-serial-worker scheduler into a capacity-aware, multi-lane one.
Configured team members become lanes; an issue runs on its assignee's lane (or the
earliest-free lane), its duration scaled by that lane's throughput
(focusFactor × allocation). Every forecast — Focus cone, Runway, milestone
drill-in — is now capacity-aware.
core (@commitea/core):
- capacity/capacity-v0: CapacityMember + capacityPerWorkday + parseCapacityConfig
(clamps, drops invalid; degrades to []).
- scheduler/scheduler-capacity-v0: scheduleWithCapacity reuses the v0 topo order +
critical path, re-lays work across lanes (layoutOnLanes, resolveLanes, makespan).
Empty workers → the single serial plan verbatim.
- forecast() gains options.workers: each MC trial lays sampled durations across the
lanes and takes the makespan; serial path unchanged. SchedulableIssue gains
assignee; ScheduledItem gains worker.
- 11 new tests (parse/clamp, parallelism halves makespan, speed scaling, assignee
routing, cross-lane deps, forecast makespan shrinks with lanes).
app:
- pm-state capacity/members.json read (readCapacity + pmstate:capacity bridge);
useCapacity hook → workers; forecastBacklog/runwayView/milestoneView pass workers.
- Runway Capacity card shows the real config (person · focus · alloc · pd/day).
Config lives in pm-state (D4); seeded christian(0.8)/stephen(0.6×0.5). Degrades to
the fixture/serial when absent.
Verified: 128 core tests green, desktop typecheck clean, 14 fixture e2e green. Live:
the capacity card is real, and the P2 forecast shifts 32d→37d — honest, since real
focus factors (<1) replace the v0 focus-1.0 assumption.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Extends the in-memory cache into a durable mirror. The reconcile snapshot is
written to disk on every successful reconcile; on boot the app shows it instantly
(stale-while-revalidate) instead of a blank board, and if gitea is unreachable,
reads fall back to it (offline). Rebuildable — the durable truth stays in gitea.
- snapshot-store.ts: load/save the snapshot as JSON in app userData (never throws;
corrupt/absent → "no cache"). At this scale (~34 issues, 37KB) the whole snapshot
fits in memory, so a JSON file beats indexed SQL — no query benefit yet, no
native-module (better-sqlite3/electron-rebuild) or WASM dependency. That's the
next step if the mirror ever needs indexed queries over larger data.
- gitea.ts: getSnapshot persists on a fresh pull; bootSnapshot() returns the
persisted snapshot (without seeding the cache — agents still reconcile fresh);
gitea:boot serves it; gitea:reconcile falls back to it on failure (stale:true).
- useBacklog: stale-while-revalidate — boot instantly, then a fresh reconcile
supersedes; a reconcile error keeps the shown snapshot instead of erroring.
Verified: desktop typecheck clean, 14 fixture e2e green. Live: the snapshot
persists (34 issues / 44 deps / 34 timelines / 5 milestones written to disk); a
second launch with gitea unreachable renders the full real board — NOW/NEXT/LATER
+ the Monte Carlo cone — entirely from the cache (new live-persistence e2e).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
A full reconcile is ~2N gitea calls (deps + timelines per issue). Every agent
tool call (query_project) was doing a fresh one; the UI reconcile and the agent
didn't share anything. Now a single in-memory snapshot cache backs both.
- gitea.ts: getSnapshot(client, { maxAgeMs }) — reads within the window reuse the
cache; maxAgeMs:0 forces fresh. invalidateSnapshot() drops it. The explicit UI
reconcile forces fresh (and warms the cache); agent tool calls tolerate a 30s
TTL to stay responsive; applyChange + createIssues invalidate so the board and
forecast reflect the write immediately.
- model.ts: query_project reads getSnapshot (30s TTL) instead of reconciling live.
This is the SQLite mirror's cache semantics in memory — rebuildable, the durable
truth stays in gitea (purity split, D4). Persistent SQLite (offline + instant
boot) is a separate slice: Electron 34's Node 20 has no node:sqlite, so it needs
better-sqlite3 + electron-rebuild or sql.js/WASM — deferred as its own decision.
Verified: desktop typecheck clean, 14 fixture e2e green, live Reginald still
answers correctly from the cache (writes invalidate → board stays correct).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The last agent tool. When the PM states standing intent ("pilots come first"),
Reginald logs it verbatim to an append-only JSONL ledger in the pm-state repo —
a directive is intent; its effects still land through propose_change. This
completes Reginald's tool surface: query_project · propose_change · capture_work
· record_directive.
core (@commitea/core):
- directives/record-directive-v0: schema (kind/quote/target/params/rationale +
id/ts/status), serialize/parseDirectiveLog (ts-ordered, seq computed on read,
corrupt lines skipped), appendDirective (concatenation merge), toDirectiveInput.
- RECORD_DIRECTIVE_TOOL + system prompt update ("log standing intent; never claim
a change is applied").
- gitea client: getFile/putFile (contents API, base64-agnostic) for the pm-state repo.
app:
- main: a pm-state client (same token, `commitea-pm-state` repo — the purity
split, D4); appendDirectiveEntry (read→append→write, id/ts stamped here),
readDirectives. model:chat executes record_directive; pmstate:directives reads
the ledger. Degrades cleanly when the pm-state repo is absent.
- Directives screen shows the real ledger when present, the fixture demo otherwise.
Note: the pm-state repo isn't created yet — my token lacks write:user (repo
creation). Create `commitea-pm-state` (private) to activate the live path; all the
code + tests are in place. Override with COMMITEA_PMSTATE_REPO.
Verified: 116 core tests green (8 directive + 2 contents-API added), desktop
typecheck clean, 14 fixture e2e green. Gated live test: the real gemma-4-26b calls
record_directive for "pilots come first" (logs intent, doesn't claim to apply it);
the append/read + POST/PUT contents paths are unit-tested.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The last big agent capability. In the Capture screen, a rough braindump runs real
big-model decomposition into a small, estimated issue set; you review/edit the
labels and approve, and the issues are opened in gitea. This is the one place the
big model earns its keep (docs/agent-tools.md).
core (@commitea/core):
- capture-work: PROPOSE_ISSUES_TOOL + CAPTURE_SYSTEM; captureWork(complete, dump)
forces a single structured decomposition and returns validated issues; parseCaptureArgs
drops blank titles + invalid est/p labels. ProposedIssue / CaptureProposal.
- gitea client: createIssue({title, body?, labelIds?}) → POST /issues, normalized.
app:
- model bridge model:capture runs captureWork on the (loaded) big model.
- gitea bridge gitea:createIssues opens each approved issue with its est/* + p/*
labels (reusing the #41 label-id resolver — zero-pollution, no invented labels).
- Capture screen: when a model is configured, "Brew tickets" runs real capture and
"Approve all" files the set; otherwise the scripted demo interview runs. Fixed a
race — the brew handler re-checks model status at click time so a configured
model never falls into the scripted path before status resolves.
Verified: 108 core tests green (7 capture + createIssue added), desktop typecheck
clean, 14 fixture e2e green. Gated live e2e against gemma-4-26b: the auth braindump
→ 3 real tickets ("Resolve token refresh + session staleness" est/3d p/1, "Fix
webhook double-firing" est/2d p/2, "Write auth setup docs" est/1d p/3), reviewable
and editable; Discard so the test files nothing (createIssue POST is unit-tested).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The fixture chat panel is now a working agent. Ask Reginald a question and it
consults the real project through a tool loop, then answers in grounded prose.
Read-only v0 — writes still go through the propose-approve controls.
core (@commitea/core/agent):
- chat-client: OpenAI-wire chat completions over an injected fetch (same seam as
gitea). Points at any OpenAI-compatible endpoint (LM Studio/Ollama/OpenAI).
- model-router: small model for prose + the read tool; big model reserved for
later decomposition (pickModel).
- agent-loop: runAgentTurn drives call→tool→result→call until prose (or a step
budget), recording each tool step. Injected complete + execute → fully testable.
- query-project: the single read tool's engine — compact focus/board/calibration/
issue/search views built from scheduler + lifecycle + calibration; unbuilt views
return a notImplemented marker (never fabricated). The model reports, never computes.
- agent-tools: query_project declaration + Reginald's system prompt.
app:
- main model bridge (model:status, model:chat) runs the loop; query_project
reconciles the repo and builds the view. Model traffic stays in main (token/CSP).
gitea.ts refactored to share getGiteaClient + reconcileSnapshot.
- preload + global.d.ts expose the model bridge; useChat drives the panel — real
agent turn when a model is configured, scripted fixture reply otherwise (so
fixture e2e is unchanged). A subtle "consulted the project" activity line.
Model config (env, defaults to LM Studio on :1234): COMMITEA_MODEL_URL /
_SMALL (google/gemma-4-e4b) / _BIG (qwen/qwen3.6-35b-a3b). COMMITEA_E2E=1 keeps
it unconfigured so the panel stays scripted.
Verified: 88 core tests green (14 agent: client parse, loop tool/error/budget,
all views) + a gated live integration test. Desktop typecheck clean, 14 fixture
e2e green. Gated live e2e drives the real app against gitea + gemma-4-e4b: asked
"what now?", Reginald called query_project and answered "focus is on issue #2"
(the real scheduler pick).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The first write path. Read, forecast, and calibration were all real; now you can
*manage* CommiTea from CommiTea. Estimates/priority are exclusive label axes, so
a change is a label swap — proposed, approved, then written. Nothing is assumed.
core (@commitea/core):
- planIssueChange(current, change): pure diff planner — swaps the est/*|p/* axis,
clears on null, dedups a doubled axis; returns the resulting label set + a
before/after diff + noop flag. describeChange() renders "est/2d → est/5d".
- request() seam extended for writes (method/body, JSON, 204). client gains
listLabels() (name→id) and setIssueLabels() (PUT /issues/{n}/labels).
app:
- main bridge gitea:applyChange — resolves plan.labels → ids (cached, refetch on
miss), PUTs, returns the plan + fresh issue. Token never leaves main.
- preload + global.d.ts expose applyChange; useBacklog returns a refetch so a
write re-reconciles the board + forecast.
- Issue screen: an Adjust button (shown only when configured) opens a
propose-approve Dialog — estimate/priority pickers, live "est/3d → est/8d"
consequence, Apply/Cancel. AppShell wires it, reflects new labels on the open
issue immediately, and refetches.
Verified: 83 core tests green (7 apply-changes + 2 client-write new), desktop
typecheck clean, 14 fixture e2e green. Live spec exercises propose + CANCEL (no
mutation); the real PUT was verified once manually (change #2 est/3d→est/8d→200,
reverted clean). Icon: pencil (no sliders-horizontal in the set).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Fill the board's Steeping / In-review columns (and the calibration actuals)
from real gitea timeline events, replacing the three-column-only v0.
core (@commitea/core):
- inferLifecycle(issue, events, asOf): five-column inference — closed → done;
open PR ref → review; commit ref → steeping; any triage signal → triage;
else diagnosis. Earliest event of each kind fixes the stage timestamp.
- Derives actualWorkingDays (work-start → close) — the estimate-vs-actual the
calibration fit (D3) learns from — and steepingDays (first commit → now) for
the board age badge.
- workingDaysBetween(): whole Mon–Fri days in [start, end), day-granular.
- normalizeTimeline() + client.getIssueTimeline(): map gitea's raw timeline
(label/milestone → triage, commit_ref → commit, pull_ref → pull, close,
reopen), drop the rest. Paginated.
app:
- reconcile now fetches every issue's timeline and returns it keyed by number;
threaded through the bridge → useBacklog → board/focus.
- issuesToBoardColumns + scheduleFocus run inferLifecycle: real Steeping/In-review
columns, steeping-age `days` badge, focus-card steeping badge.
Known refinement: gitea's pull_ref fires on any PR mention, so an issue merely
referenced in a PR body can read as In-review; distinguishing closing refs from
mentions needs the PR link's state (later). Re-opening multi-segment actuals
also deferred.
Verified: 63 core tests green (15 lifecycle, incl. workingDaysBetween + the five
transitions), desktop typecheck clean, 14 fixture e2e green, live spec asserts
the board's Done column is populated from real events.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
CommiTea now recommends its own next unit of work from the live backlog.
- @commitea/core: `schedule()` — dependency topo-sort with priority +
estimate tie-breaks, single serial capacity, cycle detection, and
critical-path marking; `selectFocus()` takes the top three. Pure,
deterministic; the LLM does none of this. +11 tests (39 in core).
Client gains `getIssueDependencies`.
- main: reconcile also fetches native issue dependencies for the open
scope and returns edges.
- renderer: `scheduleFocus()` maps real issues+deps→Now/Next/Later;
Focus renders scheduler output (fixture fallback when unconfigured).
v0 scope (each a later slice): single serial worker (per-person
capacity #8), point durations (Monte Carlo cone #10), estimate-only
(calibration #5). Verified: 14 e2e green (fixtures) + gated live spec —
the board shows the real 25 open + 9 closed, and Focus picks #2
ChangeSource (critical path) as Now. Screenshots confirmed.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The app now displays its own live backlog instead of fixtures. First
end of the sync loop — the tap-root (#1) grows list reads and a read
path through the Electron main process.
- @commitea/core: client gains `listIssues` (paginated, PRs excluded)
and `listMilestones`; a `lifecycle-v0` mapper (closed→done,
labelled/milestoned→triage, bare→diagnosis — steeping/review await
event inference in P1-5). +10 unit tests.
- main: gitea bridge over IPC (token stays in main, never the renderer);
config from env / .env.local; gated off under COMMITEA_E2E so the
committed e2e stays on fixtures. Preload exposes the typed bridge.
- renderer: useBacklog() reconciles once on mount; issuesToBoardColumns
shapes real issues into The pot. Board takes optional real columns +
a loading state, falling back to demo fixtures when unconfigured.
Verified: 14 e2e green (fixture mode) + a gated live spec that launches
against the real repo — the board renders the actual 25 open + 9 closed
issues (screenshot). SQLite mirror + reconcile-on-a-timer + lifecycle
event inference are the next slices (#2/#3/#5).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>