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Mohamed Khedr 32daf607c1 Merge branch 'main' into pr/setup-local-bin-path 2026-04-30 21:57:55 +01:00
gavrielc 69b4225916 Merge branch 'main' into setup-scratch-agent-cleanup 2026-04-30 23:20:32 +03:00
gavrielc 3d6a9b74f3 review: surface ping-test cleanup failures + restore copy
Routes the post-ping `_ping-test` cleanup through `spawnQuiet` +
`setupLog.step` so a non-zero exit from `delete-cli-agent.ts` lands
in `logs/setup-steps/cleanup-cli-agent.log` and the progression log,
and prints a one-line warn to the user. Previously the spawnSync was
fire-and-forget with `stdio: 'ignore'`, leaving an orphan agent group
silently if cleanup failed.

Restores the original copy on the cli-agent step labels, the ping
explainer paragraph, and the post-ping spinner stop line — those
copy changes are out of scope for this PR.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-30 23:16:34 +03:00
gavrielc 99a8559b14 Merge remote-tracking branch 'origin/main' into setup-root-warning-v2
# Conflicts:
#	setup/auto.ts
2026-04-30 23:07:38 +03:00
gavrielc 3dc772cca0 Merge branch 'main' into setup-scratch-agent-cleanup 2026-04-30 23:05:09 +03:00
gavrielc 8e45f4e964 Merge branch 'main' into setup-lazy-env-reuse 2026-04-30 22:58:53 +03:00
gavrielc eb9a5d706d Merge branch 'main' into setup-scratch-agent-cleanup 2026-04-30 22:54:48 +03:00
exe.dev user cb15e606c3 feat(setup): move URL fallback into the open-browser prompt
On GUI devices the URL was previously rendered dim inside the
instructional `note(...)` card, then `confirmThenOpen` printed
its prompt below: read the card, see the URL, then a separate
"Press Enter to open the X" prompt with no link near it. Two
visual moments for what's really one decision.

This PR pulls the URL out of the card on GUI devices and
relocates it directly under the action line of the confirm
prompt, separated only by a dim "If browser does not appear,
please visit: <url>" line:

    │
    ◆  Press Enter to open the Developer Portal
    │  If browser does not appear, please visit: …  (dim)
    │  ● Yes / ○ No
    │

Action and fallback live as one prompt block — the user sees
both at the same time, no need to scroll back up to grab the
URL if the auto-open misses.

Headless behavior is unchanged: `formatNoteLink` still emits
"Get started: <url>" inside the card on headless devices (per
#2146), and `confirmThenOpen` still no-ops on headless (per
#2145). The only thing that changed for headless is the leading
`\n` in the helper output, which acts as a visual separator from
the steps above.

Five call sites adjusted (Discord ×3, Slack ×1, Telegram ×1) to
use `.filter((line) => line !== null)` so the now-nullable
`formatNoteLink` cleanly drops out of GUI-rendered cards.
2026-04-30 16:46:29 +03:00
exe.dev user 6863e0f63b feat(setup): label headless URL fallback with "Get started:"
When a card's auto-open is gated on `confirmThenOpen`, the URL also
appears inside the surrounding `note(...)` as a copy-paste fallback —
rendered dim because on a GUI device the auto-open is doing the
heavy lifting and the printed URL is just an incidental backup.

On headless devices the auto-open doesn't run (per #2145), so the
URL inside the note is the user's *only* path forward. A dim URL
reads as "incidental reference" exactly when it should be reading
as "this is the action."

Adds `formatNoteLink(url)` to setup/lib/browser.ts:
  - GUI device → `k.dim(url)` (unchanged from today)
  - Headless device → `Get started: <url>` at full strength

Replaces five call sites (Discord ×3, Slack ×1, Telegram ×1).
Single helper, atomic switch via the same `isHeadless()` plumbing
introduced in #2145, so the headless behavior across all five
flows stays in sync.
2026-04-30 16:46:16 +03:00
exe.dev user 4d42bb95fb feat(setup): skip browser-open prompts on headless devices
Wires the existing `isHeadless()` from setup/platform.ts into
`confirmThenOpen`. When the helper detects a headless device
(Linux without `DISPLAY`/`WAYLAND_DISPLAY`), both the
"Press Enter to open your browser" prompt and the actual
`openUrl(...)` call are skipped — there's no browser to launch
and the user can't usefully press Enter to summon one.

Why this is enough — the surrounding flow already supports the
headless path implicitly:

  - Every `confirmThenOpen` call site sits beneath a `note(...)`
    that prints the URL and the steps the user needs to take.
    The URL is already visible to copy-paste onto another
    device.

  - Every site is followed by an explicit confirmation prompt
    ("Got your bot token?", "Done with the X?", etc.) that
    naturally serves as the headless user's "I finished the
    thing on my other device" signal.

So the headless branch becomes: read the note, do the thing,
answer the next prompt — without a useless "Press Enter to
open your browser" detour in between.

Coverage rationale (~95% accurate for the cases that actually
cause user confusion today):

  - Linux + no `DISPLAY`/`WAYLAND_DISPLAY` → headless. Catches:
      • Raspberry Pi headless installs
      • Bare-metal Linux servers
      • SSH'd into Linux without X11 forwarding
      • CI environments on Linux
      • Linux containers (which have no display)
  - macOS → never headless. Even SSH'd Macs can usually still
    open URLs through the local user's session, so treating
    them as GUI-capable is the right default.
  - Windows → never headless (effectively always GUI in
    practice).

The remaining ~5% are edge cases (someone manually unset
`DISPLAY` on a desktop Linux session, etc.) that almost never
happen accidentally and recover gracefully — the URL is still
visible in the surrounding note.

Six call sites in channel adapters (Discord ×3, Slack ×1,
Telegram ×1, Teams ×1) all change behavior atomically through
the single helper. No per-site copy changes needed; consistency
is enforced by the central wiring.
2026-04-30 16:45:59 +03:00
exe.dev user a66cd545d5 feat(setup): switch elapsed-time suffixes to "Xm Ys" past 60s
Adds a `fmtDuration(ms)` helper in `setup/lib/theme.ts` that returns
`47s` under a minute and `1m 34s` from 60s onward, then routes every
elapsed-time spinner suffix in the setup flow through it. Replaces
the inline `Math.round((Date.now() - start) / 1000)` + `(${elapsed}s)`
pattern at every site.

Format is consistent past 60s — `1m 0s` over `1m` — so the live
spinner doesn't change shape at every whole-minute crossing.

Sites updated: setup/auto.ts, setup/lib/{runner,tz-from-claude,
claude-assist}.ts, and setup/channels/{signal,whatsapp,telegram,
discord,slack}.ts. Pre-allocated suffix budgets in `fitToWidth`
calls bumped from `' (999s)'` to `' (99m 59s)'` so long-running
steps don't blow past the reserved width.
2026-04-30 16:45:21 +03:00
Gabi 1db98ee614 refactor(setup): check env vars per-step instead of upfront all-or-nothing
Remove the grouped detectExistingEnv() block that asked "reuse all or
start fresh" at the top of setup. Each channel step now reads credentials
directly from .env on disk via readEnvKey() and offers to reuse them
individually at the point of use.

- Add readEnvKey() helper in setup/environment.ts
- Remove ENV_KEY_GROUPS, ExistingEnvGroup, detectExistingEnv from auto.ts
- Move detectRegisteredGroups skip to right before cli-agent step
- Switch all channel files (telegram, discord, slack, teams, imessage)
  from process.env to readEnvKey()

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-30 12:36:25 +00:00
gabi-simons 5be15be139 fix: prevent telegram pairing spinner from flooding the terminal
The spinner label exceeded terminal width, breaking clack's cursor-up
redraw and causing each animation tick to print a new line instead of
updating in-place. Wrap with fitToWidth() like other setup spinners.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-30 12:07:53 +00:00
Koshkoshinsk 72837c1643 Fix sg docker re-exec restarting setup from scratch
When maybeReexecUnderSg() re-launches setup:auto under `sg docker`,
the new process had no memory of completed steps — it re-prompted the
welcome menu, re-ran environment and container checks, and then failed
on onecli because the earlier run's state was lost.

Pass NANOCLAW_SKIP with completedStepNames() so the re-exec'd process
skips already-finished steps, suppress the welcome menu and existing-env
prompts on re-exec since the user already answered them.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-30 10:31:30 +00:00
Koshkoshinsk 0a18c1d21a Ensure user is in docker group before sg docker, revert workarounds
The root cause of broken keyboard navigation was sg docker prompting
for the (unset) group password when the user wasn't in the docker
group. Fix by running sudo usermod -aG docker before sg docker.

This makes the stty sane calls and p.confirm workaround unnecessary,
so revert those. Also remove the manual docker group instruction from
nanoclaw.sh since container.ts handles it automatically.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-30 10:31:30 +00:00
gabi-simons 8542c484f6 fix(setup): isolate scratch agent with hardcoded _ping-test folder
- Scratch agent uses fixed folder `_ping-test` so it can never collide
  with a real agent on re-runs
- Added --folder flag to init-cli-agent.ts and cli-agent step wrapper
- Delete always targets `_ping-test` exactly — no re-derivation needed
- Removed normalizeName coupling and FOLDER status field (no longer needed)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-29 14:45:42 +00:00
gabi-simons 8c5d67cc78 fix(setup): dynamic FK cleanup, remove normalizeName coupling
- delete-cli-agent.ts discovers tables with agent_group_id dynamically
  instead of hardcoding a list
- cli-agent step emits FOLDER in its status block so setup/auto.ts
  reads it from the step result instead of re-deriving via normalizeName

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-29 14:27:03 +00:00
gabi-simons d86051805b feat(setup): delete scratch agent after ping-pong, simplify flow
The "Terminal Agent" created for the connection test is now silently
deleted after a successful ping. If the user chooses to chat, a new
agent is auto-created as "{name}'s Terminal" — no name prompt needed.
Condensed the three-line ping section into a single "Connection verified."
status line.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-29 14:10:53 +00:00
gavrielc 9a919f4148 Merge branch 'main' into setup-assistant-green 2026-04-29 15:36:14 +03:00
exe.dev user 4608836953 feat(setup): paint "assistant" green in the agent-name prompt
Wraps the word "assistant" in `accentGreen` (#3fba50, added in #2103)
across the six channel adapters that ask "What should your assistant
be called?" — Discord, iMessage, Signal, Slack, Telegram, WhatsApp.
Mirrors the green emphasis on "you" in the display-name prompt: the
green word names the subject of the question (assistant vs operator)
so the operator parses it at a glance.
2026-04-29 12:32:25 +00:00
gavrielc 0044bba0e5 Merge branch 'main' into setup-pronoun-green 2026-04-29 15:25:02 +03:00
exe.dev user 26594d2c54 feat(setup): paint "you" green in the display-name prompt
Adds an `accentGreen` helper (#3fba50) with the same TTY/NO_COLOR/
truecolor gating as the rest of the palette, then wraps the word
"you" in the "What should your assistant call you?" prompt so the
operator parses at a glance who the question is about — the user,
not the assistant. The mirror prompt that asks for the assistant's
name ("What should your assistant be called?") is left for a
follow-up.
2026-04-29 12:16:15 +00:00
gavrielc 3742165708 Merge branch 'main' into setup-color-choices 2026-04-29 15:07:00 +03:00
exe.dev user 4c791a41b2 feat(setup): cyan highlight on active and submitted choices
Customize `brightSelect`'s render function so the focused option's
label paints in brand cyan during selection and the submitted answer
paints in dim cyan after the user moves on. Inactive options keep
their default rendering — only the cursor and submitted state pick
up the color, matching the body-text emphasis added in #2101.

Also migrate the one remaining `p.select` call site (the "What next?"
prompt after the first chat) to `brightSelect` so every menu in the
setup flow goes through the same render path. The shape of the call
matches what `brightSelect` already supports — message + options
with value/label/hint — so no feature is lost in the swap.

Reuses `brandBody` from #2101 for the cyan, so the prompt highlight
and the body prose share one definition of the brand body color.
2026-04-29 12:01:35 +00:00
gavrielc 7d153df710 Merge branch 'main' into setup-color-body 2026-04-29 14:58:02 +03:00
exe.dev user ab2d509671 feat(setup): paint card and log bodies in brand cyan
Adds a `brandBody` helper in setup/lib/theme.ts that wraps prose in
brand cyan (#2BB7CE), with the same TTY/NO_COLOR/truecolor gating used
by `brand`/`brandBold`/`brandChip`. The helper splits multi-line input
and colors each line independently so the SGR sequence doesn't bleed
across clack's gutter prefix.

Routing:
  - `note()` (the un-dim card wrapper from #2095) now passes
    `brandBody` as its `format` callback, so card bodies render
    cyan line-by-line.
  - Every prose `p.log.{message,info,success,step,warn}` call in the
    setup flow wraps its body argument in `brandBody`. Calls whose
    body is explicitly `k.dim(...)` (failure transcript tails, log
    paths, claude-assist response previews) are left alone — those
    are the "preview/debug" cases the dim-policy comment in
    theme.ts already carves out.
  - Spinner-finish lines in windowed-runner / claude-assist color
    only the message portion; the `(5s)` elapsed suffix stays dim.

Brand cyan accents (chips, wordmark, inline emphasis) are unchanged.
This PR only adds the body color.

A follow-up will add OSC 11 dark/light detection so light-mode
terminals get a brand blue (#2b6fdc) variant — opt-in upgrade with
no regression for the dark-mode default.
2026-04-29 11:43:30 +00:00
gavrielc 9f564650c6 Merge branch 'main' into setup-token-headless 2026-04-29 14:02:45 +03:00
Daniel M b7f099db96 Merge branch 'main' into setup-token-headless 2026-04-29 13:59:24 +03:00
gavrielc c8e960314a Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/main' into fix/setup-reuse-existing-env
# Conflicts:
#	setup/channels/imessage.ts
#	setup/channels/telegram.ts
2026-04-29 13:58:21 +03:00
Gabi Simons d4868a5e01 Merge branch 'main' into fix/password-clear-on-error 2026-04-29 13:35:48 +03:00
Gabi Simons a014a67556 fix password fields not clearing after validation error
When pasting an invalid token, the old value stayed in the input
field. Pasting a new token appended to the old one instead of
replacing it, causing repeated validation failures.

Add clearOnError: true to all 8 password prompts across setup.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-29 10:34:58 +00:00
Gabi Simons aa390b3fd0 detect existing .env and credentials on setup re-run
When re-running setup on a machine that already has a .env with
channel tokens or OneCLI config, detect them early and offer to
reuse instead of prompting the user to paste everything again.

- Add detectExistingEnv() to parse .env and group known keys
- Add detectExistingDisplayName() to read display name from v2.db
- Defer display name prompt until actually needed (cli-agent or channel)
- Skip cli-agent and first-chat when groups are already wired
- Add token reuse checks to Telegram, Discord, Slack, Teams, iMessage

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-29 10:20:54 +00:00
exe.dev user 9c8f680ca8 fix: stop dimming setup card bodies
Clack's `p.note` defaults to `format: e => styleText("dim", e)`, which
fades note bodies regardless of the project's stated readability stance
(see comment on `dimWrap` in setup/lib/theme.ts: "prose renders at the
terminal's regular weight"). The dim styling makes body copy hard to
read on dark terminals and visibly washes out brand-colored segments
embedded in cards (e.g. the chip + bold heading rows).

Add a `note()` helper in setup/lib/theme.ts that wraps `p.note` with a
pass-through formatter, and route every setup-flow `p.note` call site
through it: setup/auto.ts, every setup/channels/*.ts adapter, and the
two setup/lib/claude-* helpers.

Pre-styled segments (brandBold, brandChip, formatPairingCard,
formatCodeCard) now render at full strength instead of being faded
alongside surrounding prose.
2026-04-29 10:20:10 +00:00
exe.dev user 93be2d15f0 fix claude setup-token flow for headless/remote systems
Use script(1) to capture PTY output and extract OAuth token when
browser-based auth isn't available, with fallback code-paste flow.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-29 10:18:38 +00:00
exe.dev user 89738917ae offer to install and authenticate Claude CLI before diagnosis
When setup fails and claude-assist kicks in, instead of silently
skipping when the CLI is missing or unauthenticated, interactively
offer to install it (via install-claude.sh) and sign in (via
claude setup-token) so the user can get diagnostic help immediately.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-29 08:18:29 +00:00
Gabi Simons c5d0243417 fix(setup): add Interactivity & Shortcuts step to Slack setup
Slack interactive buttons (channel approval cards) require Interactivity
to be enabled in the app settings. Without it, button clicks silently
fail to reach the host. Added the step to both the setup wizard
post-install checklist and the add-slack SKILL.md.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-28 12:19:44 +00:00
Gabi Simons c36f0c6b36 fix(setup): wire Slack agent during setup like Discord/Telegram
Slack setup previously stopped after installing the adapter, leaving
users to manually discover /init-first-agent. When they DM'd the bot,
the channel-approval flow silently failed because no owner existed.

Now the Slack setup flow matches Discord/Telegram:
- Collects the operator's Slack member ID
- Opens a DM channel via conversations.open (requires im:write scope)
- Runs init-first-agent to establish ownership, wiring, and welcome DM
- Updates post-install note to focus on webhook URL (the only remaining step)

The welcome DM is delivered via chat.postMessage (outbound), which works
before Event Subscriptions are configured. The user sees the greeting
immediately; inbound replies require webhooks.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-28 11:35:51 +00:00
dooha333 a80f095174 fix(setup): inject ~/.local/bin into PATH so post-install onecli is reachable
setup/auto.ts spawned register-claude-token.sh via runInheritScript, which
inherits the parent Node process's PATH. When OneCLI was installed earlier
in the same setup run, its installer wrote the binary to ~/.local/bin and
appended a PATH line to the user's shell rc — but rc updates do not reach
an already-running process. The script's first guard, `command -v onecli`,
failed instantly (~3ms), and the auth step reported "Couldn't complete the
Claude sign-in" even though the real blocker was OneCLI not on PATH.

Patch process.env.PATH at the top of main() so every subsequent shell-out
sees ~/.local/bin. Idempotent — no-op if already present. Also drops a
duplicate `pollHealth` import that was lurking in the import block.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-27 11:31:29 +00:00
gavrielc b44bcf5dcf Merge branch 'main' into fix/custom-anthropic-base-url 2026-04-27 00:38:53 +03:00
gavrielc be86bd3c2d fix(setup): remove duplicate pollHealth import in auto.ts
Slipped through during the #2035 rebase resolution — both #2030's import
and ours landed in the merge. TypeScript dedups by symbol so it didn't
fail the typecheck, but it's noise and would've eventually tripped a
linter rule.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-27 00:35:55 +03:00
gavrielc 6591062fbb refactor: route custom Anthropic endpoint through OneCLI vault
The original approach passed ANTHROPIC_AUTH_TOKEN into the container
as an env var and disabled the proxy for the custom host (NO_PROXY) —
which works, but bypasses OneCLI entirely for that credential. The
container holds the raw secret, the gateway loses audit/rotation, and
we lose the rest of the vault's protections for this cohort.

OneCLI-native version: store the token as a generic secret with header
injection (--header-name Authorization --value-format 'Bearer {value}'
+ host-pattern matching the base URL hostname). The container only
needs ANTHROPIC_BASE_URL plus a placeholder ANTHROPIC_AUTH_TOKEN — the
proxy rewrites the Authorization header on the wire.

setup/lib/setup-config.ts — adds --anthropic-auth-token alongside the
existing --anthropic-base-url.

setup/auto.ts — runAuthStep short-circuits the auth-method prompt when
both NANOCLAW_ANTHROPIC_BASE_URL and NANOCLAW_ANTHROPIC_AUTH_TOKEN are
set: creates the OneCLI generic secret, writes ANTHROPIC_BASE_URL to
.env (so the runtime reads it), and appends `import './claude.js';` to
src/providers/index.ts (so the provider only registers when the user
has configured a custom endpoint — no branching for everyone else).

src/providers/claude.ts — drops ANTHROPIC_AUTH_TOKEN/NO_PROXY
passthrough. Reads ANTHROPIC_BASE_URL from .env, sets a placeholder
ANTHROPIC_AUTH_TOKEN in container env so the SDK includes an
Authorization header for OneCLI to overwrite.

src/providers/index.ts — removes the unconditional import; setup
appends it on demand.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-27 00:34:31 +03:00
gavrielc 7693a20970 feat(setup): validate onecli api token starts with oc_
Matches the OneCLI CLI's own format expectation ("oc_... format" per
`onecli auth login --help`) so a malformed token gets caught at setup
time rather than at first vault call.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-27 00:13:07 +03:00
gavrielc e706dcac00 feat(setup): default OneCLI remote URL to https://app.onecli.sh
Replaces the example.internal placeholder with the hosted gateway URL
so the advanced screen and --help suggest the canonical destination
out of the box.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-27 00:13:07 +03:00
gavrielc f048447ec5 feat(setup): authenticate onecli CLI for remote vault setup
Without `onecli auth login`, setup-time CLI calls (e.g. `secrets list`
inside anthropicSecretExists, `secrets create` in runPasteAuth) hit a
secured remote vault unauthenticated and fail silently — the auth step
sees no existing Anthropic credential and prompts the user to add one
even when it's already in the remote vault.

Two auth surfaces matter here: the CLI's persistent store via
`onecli auth login --api-key`, and ONECLI_API_KEY in .env that the
runtime SDK reads at request time. We need both.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-27 00:13:07 +03:00
gavrielc efdd05a7ef feat(setup): advanced settings registry with remote OneCLI support
Adds a single config registry that drives both CLI flags and an opt-in
advanced-settings screen, so power users can override defaults like
remote OneCLI host/token or alt Anthropic endpoints without burdening
the standard linear flow with extra prompts.

Why: advanced configurations didn't fit cleanly into the existing
sequenced setup. PR #2030 took the "add another prompt step" route for
remote OneCLI; this approach instead routes those overrides through a
single source of truth so adding the next knob (alt endpoint, custom
host pattern, …) doesn't mean another prompt-or-skip decision.

setup/lib/setup-config.ts — schema (typed entry list with surface
'flag' | 'flag+ui'), name derivation (camelCase → NANOCLAW_UPPER_SNAKE
+ --kebab-case), seeded with --onecli-api-host, --onecli-api-token,
--anthropic-base-url, plus existing NANOCLAW_SKIP / NANOCLAW_DISPLAY_NAME
as flag-only entries.

setup/lib/setup-config-parse.ts — argv parser (--key value, --key=value,
--no-bool, -- terminator), env reader, applyToEnv() bridge that writes
resolved values back to process.env so existing step code keeps reading
env vars unchanged. Also --help printer.

setup/lib/setup-config-screen.ts — interactive menu loop. Entries
render with current value as hint; selecting one opens the right prompt
type (text / password for secrets / confirm / brightSelect for enums);
"Done" returns to the main flow.

setup/auto.ts — parses argv first (--help short-circuits before any
render), folds env+flags into process.env, then offers a welcome menu:
"Standard setup" (default) vs "Advanced". The onecli step branches on
NANOCLAW_ONECLI_API_HOST: if set, skips the local-vs-fresh prompt
entirely, runs pollHealth pre-flight, then calls runQuietStep with
--remote-url. Token, when provided, writes through to ONECLI_API_KEY in
.env. Welcome copy tightened (drops the duplicate wordmark/tagline) so
the bash → clack handoff reads as one flow.

setup/onecli.ts — cherries the --remote-url implementation from PR
run()) and generalizes writeEnvOnecliUrl into a writeEnvVar helper so
ONECLI_API_KEY follows the same upsert path.

nanoclaw.sh — forwards "$@" to setup:auto so flags reach the parser;
trims the redundant "Setting up your personal AI assistant" subtitle
and the bootstrap teach line so the pre-clack section isn't competing
with the clack intro for the same role.

Token plumbing only fires in --remote-url mode; local installs are
unauthenticated against localhost and don't need it.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-27 00:13:07 +03:00
Emmanuel Venisse 6b431c195d feat(setup): add remote OneCLI option in setup flow
Allow connecting to an OneCLI gateway running on another host instead
of installing one locally. Adds a third choice ('Connect to a remote
OneCLI') alongside reuse/fresh in the setup wizard, prompts for the
remote URL, validates reachability before proceeding, and passes
--remote-url to the onecli step.

In onecli.ts: extracts installOnecliCliOnly() for the remote path
(installs the CLI binary but skips the gateway), exports pollHealth
for use by auto.ts, and handles --remote-url to configure api-host
and write ONECLI_URL to .env without running the full gateway install.
2026-04-26 18:33:19 +02:00
grtwrn fc375ca72b fix(register): wire channels with correct engage fields, skip prefix for native IDs
setup/register.ts had two bugs that prevented new channels from being
registered via `/manage-channels`:

1. createMessagingGroupAgent was called with the legacy field names
   `trigger_rules` and `response_scope`. The SQL INSERT expects
   `engage_mode` / `engage_pattern` / `sender_scope` / `ignored_message_policy`
   (migration 010). Every register call failed with
   `RangeError: Missing named parameter "engage_mode"` after the agent
   and messaging group were partially created — leaving an orphaned pair.

   Now mirrors scripts/init-first-agent.ts:wireIfMissing:
   - Groups (is_group=1) default to engage_mode='mention' (bot only
     responds when addressed).
   - DMs (is_group=0) default to engage_mode='pattern' with '.' (respond
     to every message).
   - An explicit --trigger overrides the pattern regex.

2. The "normalize platform_id" block unconditionally prefixed
   "<channel>:" even for native IDs like WhatsApp JIDs
   ("120363408974444974@g.us"), iMessage emails ("user@example.com"),
   or Signal phones ("+15551234567") / Signal groups ("group:abc"). But
   the router (src/router.ts:158) looks up messaging_groups by the raw
   event.platformId from the adapter, which for these native adapters
   never has a prefix. So the prefixed row was never matched — the
   message was silently dropped with no "Message routed" log.

   Extracted scripts/init-first-agent.ts:namespacedPlatformId into
   src/platform-id.ts so both setup paths use the same heuristic (skip
   the prefix for IDs containing '@', starting with '+', or starting
   with 'group:'). Prevents future drift between the two paths.

Tested by: re-running `setup/index.ts --step register` for a WhatsApp
group JID, confirming the row is created with correct engage fields
and matching platform_id, then sending a test message and observing
"Message routed" with the right agent group.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-24 17:06:10 +03:00
gavrielc 41162517d9 Merge pull request #1960 from shock99-samantha/fix/register-engage-mode-schema
fix(setup): register step uses engage_mode columns dropped by migration 010
2026-04-24 15:35:35 +03:00
gavrielc 9bb416c157 Merge branch 'main' into codex/detect-auth-errors-in-setup 2026-04-24 15:27:35 +03:00
glifocat 9fd694c763 chore(setup): minimize verify diff 2026-04-24 11:49:04 +02:00