Direct ChannelAdapter implementation — no Chat SDK bridge.
Ports v1 infrastructure: getMessage fallback, outgoing queue,
group metadata cache, LID-to-phone mapping, auto-reconnect.
Auth via pairing code (WHATSAPP_PHONE_NUMBER) or QR code.
Text messaging only (MVP). Not yet implemented:
- File/image attachments (send and receive)
- Edit message, delete message
- Reactions
- Bot echo filtering (own messages loop back as inbound)
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Three features built on top of @onecli-sh/sdk 0.3.1, landed together because
they share wiring surfaces (session DB schema, delivery dispatcher, Chat SDK
bridge, channel adapter contract).
## OneCLI manual-approval handler
* `src/onecli-approvals.ts` — long-polls OneCLI via the SDK's
`configureManualApproval`; on each request, delivers an `ask_question` card
to the admin agent group's first messaging group, persists a
`pending_approvals` row, and waits on an in-memory Promise resolved by the
admin's button click or an expiry timer. Expired cards are edited to
"Expired (...)" and a startup sweep flushes any rows left over from a
previous process.
* Short 11-byte approval id (`oa-<8 base36>`) instead of the SDK's UUID so the
Telegram 64-byte `callback_data` limit is respected; the OneCLI UUID stays
in the persisted payload for audit.
* Migration 003 consolidated: `pending_approvals` now has the OneCLI-aware
columns from the start (`agent_group_id`, `channel_type`, `platform_id`,
`platform_message_id`, `expires_at`, `status`), `session_id` relaxed to
nullable so cross-session approvals fit.
* `handleQuestionResponse` in `src/index.ts` now routes OneCLI approvals
through `resolveOneCLIApproval` before falling back to the
session-bound approval path.
## Credential collection from chat
New `trigger_credential_collection` MCP tool — the agent researches a
third-party API, calls the tool with `{name, hostPattern, headerName,
valueFormat, description}`, and blocks until the host reports saved, rejected,
or failed. The credential value never enters the agent's context: the user
submits it into a Chat SDK Modal on the host side, the host writes it to
OneCLI via a thin facade (`src/onecli-secrets.ts` — shells out to
`onecli secrets create`, shape mirrors the SDK we expect upstream), and only
the status string flows back to the container via a system message.
* `src/credentials.ts` — host-side handler: delivers the card to the
conversation's own channel (not the admin channel — credential collection
is a user-facing flow, distinct from admin approval), persists a
`pending_credentials` row, drives the submit → `createSecret` → notify
pipeline. Falls back gracefully when the channel doesn't support modals.
* `src/db/credentials.ts` + migration 005: `pending_credentials` table.
* `src/channels/chat-sdk-bridge.ts`: renders a `credential_request` card,
handles the `nccr:` action prefix by opening a Modal with a TextInput,
registers an `onModalSubmit` handler for the `nccm:` callback prefix.
* `container/agent-runner/src/mcp-tools/credentials.ts`: the blocking MCP
tool, mirroring the `ask_user_question` polling pattern.
* `container/agent-runner/src/db/messages-in.ts`: `findCredentialResponse`
helper to pick up the system message the host writes back.
## Threaded adapter routing
The destination layer previously didn't carry thread context, so agent replies
to Discord always landed in the root channel regardless of which thread the
inbound came from.
* `ChannelAdapter.supportsThreads: boolean` — declared by every channel skill
at `createChatSdkBridge`. Threaded: Discord, Slack, Teams, Google Chat,
Linear, GitHub, Webex. Non-threaded: Telegram, WhatsApp Cloud, Matrix,
Resend, iMessage.
* `src/router.ts`: non-threaded adapters strip `threadId` at ingest (threads
collapse to channel-level sessions). Threaded adapters override the
wiring's `session_mode` to `'per-thread'` so each thread = a session
(except `agent-shared`, which is preserved as a cross-channel intent the
adapter can't know about).
* `session_routing` table in `inbound.db` — single-row default reply routing
written by the host on every container wake from
`session.messaging_group_id` + `session.thread_id`. Forward-compat
`CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS` handles older session DBs lazily.
* `container/agent-runner/src/db/session-routing.ts` — container-side reader.
* `send_message` / `send_file` / `ask_user_question` / `send_card` /
scheduling tools all default their routing (channel, platform, **and**
thread) from the session when no explicit `to` is given. Explicit `to`
uses the destination's channel with `thread_id = null` (cross-destination
sends start a new conversation elsewhere).
* `poll-loop.ts::sendToDestination` (the final-text single-destination
shortcut) now inherits `thread_id` from `RoutingContext` too — this was
the root cause of Discord replies landing in the root channel even after
`send_message` was wired correctly.
## Related cleanups
* `src/container-runner.ts`: OneCLI agent identifier switched from the lossy
folder-derived string to `agent_group.id`, making `getAgentGroup(externalId)`
a trivial reverse lookup for per-agent scoping.
* `wakeContainer` race fix via an in-flight promise map — concurrent wakes
during the async buildContainerArgs / OneCLI `applyContainerConfig` window
no longer double-spawn containers against the same session directory.
* `src/db/db-v2.test.ts`: dropped the brittle `expect(row.v).toBe(N)` schema
version assertion — it had to be bumped on every migration addition.
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- Move all v1 files (index, router, container-runner, db, ipc, types,
logger, channels/registry, and all utilities) to src/v1/ as a
fully self-contained archive with no shared dependencies
- Rename v2 files to remove -v2 suffix (index-v2.ts → index.ts, etc.)
- Update all imports across v2 source, tests, and setup files
- Migrate shared utilities (config, env, container-runtime, mount-security,
timezone, group-folder) from pino logger to v2 log module
- Migrate setup/ files from logger to log with argument order swap
- Container agent-runner: move v1 entry to v1/, rename v2 to index.ts
- Update setup skill to offer all 13 v2 channels
- Install all Chat SDK adapter packages
- dist/index.js now runs v2; dist/v1/index.js runs v1
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Drop 23 transitive dependencies by replacing pino + pino-pretty with a
~70-line logger that matches the same output format and API. All 80+
call sites work unchanged. Production deps now: @onecli-sh/sdk,
better-sqlite3, cron-parser.
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None of these are imported or referenced by the main codebase.
yaml had zero imports; zod is only used in container/agent-runner
(which has its own package.json); coverage-v8 was never configured.
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POSIX-style TZ strings like IST-2 cause a hard RangeError crash in
formatMessages because Intl.DateTimeFormat only accepts IANA identifiers.
- Add isValidTimezone/resolveTimezone helpers to src/timezone.ts
- Make formatLocalTime fall back to UTC on invalid timezone
- Validate TZ candidates in config.ts before accepting
- Add timezone setup step to detect and prompt when autodetection fails
- Use node:22-slim in Dockerfile (node:24-slim Trixie package renames)
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Add ESLint v9.35+ with typescript-eslint recommended config and
error-handling rules: preserve-caught-error (enforces { cause } when
re-throwing), no-unused-vars with caughtErrors:all, and
eslint-plugin-no-catch-all (warns on catch blocks that don't rethrow).
Fix existing violations: add error cause to container-runtime rethrow,
prefix unused vars with underscore, remove unused imports.
https://claude.ai/code/session_01JPjzhBp9PR5LtfLWVDrYrH