* feat: refresh dashboard settings UX and Codex feature toggles
Improve settings/tasks mobile layout, model effort validation by agent type, and preset models for GPT 5.5 and Opus 4.7. Store Codex fast mode and goals in config.toml with Claude fastMode session sync and updated docs for Codex 0.133.
Co-authored-by: Cursor <cursoragent@cursor.com>
* style: apply pre-commit formatting after dashboard settings commit
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Instead of spawning separate processes or using OpenRouter, MoA now:
- Queries external API models (Kimi, GLM) in parallel for opinions
- Injects opinions into the SDK arbiter's prompt
- The existing subscription-based arbiter aggregates all perspectives
No extra SDK processes, no OpenRouter dependency. Per-model config via
MOA_REF_MODELS + MOA_{NAME}_MODEL/BASE_URL/API_KEY env vars.
When MOA_ENABLED=true, arbiter queries multiple LLM models in parallel
via OpenAI-compatible API, then an aggregator model synthesizes the
final verdict from all opinions. Falls back to single-agent arbiter
when MoA is disabled.
Config: MOA_BASE_URL, MOA_API_KEY, MOA_REFERENCE_MODELS, MOA_AGGREGATOR_MODEL
- Add Codex as alternative agent type (agentType: 'codex' per group)
- Codex container runner with session resume and 100-turn limit
- Dual Discord bot support (DISCORD_BOT_TOKEN + DISCORD_CODEX_BOT_TOKEN)
- Each bot handles only its agentType's registered groups
- Discord typing indicator refreshes every 8s (was single-shot, expired after ~10s)
- Agent runner 100-turn limit to prevent infinite bot-to-bot loops
- Apple Container runtime support (convert-to-apple-container skill)
- Session commands (/compact) support
- DB migration for agent_type column
* refactor: multi-channel infrastructure with explicit channel/is_group tracking
- Add channels[] array and findChannel() routing in index.ts, replacing
hardcoded whatsapp.* calls with channel-agnostic callbacks
- Add channel TEXT and is_group INTEGER columns to chats table with
COALESCE upsert to protect existing values from null overwrites
- is_group defaults to 0 (safe: unknown chats excluded from groups)
- WhatsApp passes explicit channel='whatsapp' and isGroup to onChatMetadata
- getAvailableGroups filters on is_group instead of JID pattern matching
- findChannel logs warnings instead of silently dropping unroutable JIDs
- Migration backfills channel/is_group from JID patterns for existing DBs
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat: skills engine v0.1 — deterministic skill packages with rerere resolution
Three-way merge engine for applying skill packages on top of a core
codebase. Skills declare which files they add/modify, and the engine
uses git merge-file for conflict detection with git rerere for
automatic resolution of previously-seen conflicts.
Key components:
- apply: three-way merge with backup/rollback safety net
- replay: clean-slate replay for uninstall and rebase
- update: core version updates with deletion detection
- rebase: bake applied skills into base (one-way)
- manifest: validation with path traversal protection
- resolution-cache: pre-computed rerere resolutions
- structured: npm deps, env vars, docker-compose merging
- CI: per-skill test matrix with conflict detection
151 unit tests covering merge, rerere, backup, replay, uninstall,
update, rebase, structured ops, and edge cases.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat: add Discord and Telegram skill packages
Skill packages for adding Discord and Telegram channels to NanoClaw.
Each package includes:
- Channel implementation (add/src/channels/)
- Three-way merge targets for index.ts, config.ts, routing.test.ts
- Intent docs explaining merge invariants
- Standalone integration tests
- manifest.yaml with dependency/conflict declarations
Applied via: npx tsx scripts/apply-skill.ts .claude/skills/add-discord
These are inert until applied — no runtime impact.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* remove unused docs (skills-system-status, implementation-guide)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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