@ducci/jarvis 1.0.44 → 1.0.46

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package/docs/crons.md CHANGED
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ For one-time tasks specified as relative times ("in 2 hours", "at 3pm today"), t
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  Notification is opt-in via the prompt. Include this in the prompt when you want a notification:
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- > "When done, use `send_telegram_message` to notify the user with the result."
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+ > "When done, use `send_telegram_message` to notify the user with the result. Prefix the message with [Cron: \"backup-nightly\" | <current timestamp>]."
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  If you don't want a notification, omit it. The agent follows the prompt literally — conditional notifications work naturally:
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  ## Dynamic Scheduling
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- When `create_cron` runs successfully, the agent loop immediately registers the new cron in the in-memory scheduler — no server restart required. `delete_cron` unregisters it immediately as well.
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+ When `create_cron`, `update_cron`, or `delete_cron` runs successfully, the agent loop immediately updates the in-memory scheduler — no server restart required.
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  On server restart, all crons in `crons.json` are re-loaded and rescheduled. `once: true` crons that already fired (and deleted themselves) are gone from the file and will not re-run.
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  }
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  ```
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- Use `read_cron_log` to inspect past runs. Ask Jarvis "did my backup run last night?" and it will call `list_crons` + `read_cron_log`.
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+ Use `read_cron_log` with a cron id to inspect a specific cron, or without an id to get an overview of the last 8 active crons (5 entries each), sorted by time. Ask Jarvis "did my backup run last night?" and it will call `list_crons` + `read_cron_log`.
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  ## Tools
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  |---|---|
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  | `create_cron` | Schedule a new cron job |
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  | `list_crons` | List all active crons |
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+ | `update_cron` | Modify an existing cron (name, schedule, prompt, once) |
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  | `delete_cron` | Remove a cron by name or id |
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- | `read_cron_log` | Read execution history for a cron |
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+ | `read_cron_log` | Read execution history — omit id for cross-cron overview |
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  | `get_current_time` | Get current server time for relative scheduling |
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  | `send_telegram_message` | Send a proactive message to the Telegram user |
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  You can schedule recurring or one-time tasks using cron jobs.
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  - Use `create_cron` when the user wants to schedule something — even if they don't say "cron". Triggers: "every night", "every 2 hours", "remind me at 3pm", "notify me in 2 hours", "check X every Monday", etc.
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- - Call `get_current_time` first when the user specifies a relative time (e.g. "in 2 hours") so you can calculate the correct cron expression.
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+ - Call `get_current_time` first when the user specifies a time. Note: `get_current_time` returns server time — if you know the user's timezone, convert the desired user-local time to server time before computing the cron expression.
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  - The `prompt` stored in the cron is executed by a fresh agent with no prior conversation context. Write it as a complete, self-contained instruction.
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  - If the user wants to be notified, include "use send_telegram_message to notify the user with the result" in the prompt. If they explicitly don't want a notification, omit it.
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  - For one-time tasks, set `once: true` — the cron deletes itself after firing.
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- - Use `list_crons` to show active crons, `delete_cron` to remove one, `read_cron_log` to inspect past runs.
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+ - Use `list_crons` to show active crons, `update_cron` to modify one, `delete_cron` to remove one, `read_cron_log` to inspect past runs.
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  ## Skills
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package/package.json CHANGED
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  {
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  "name": "@ducci/jarvis",
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- "version": "1.0.44",
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+ "version": "1.0.46",
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  "description": "A fully automated agent system that lives on a server.",
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  "main": "./src/index.js",
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  "type": "module",
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  if (toolName === 'create_cron') {
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  const cronEntry = JSON.parse(resultStr)?.cron;
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  if (cronEntry) cronScheduler.schedule(cronEntry);
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+ } else if (toolName === 'update_cron') {
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+ const cronEntry = JSON.parse(resultStr)?.cron;
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+ if (cronEntry) { cronScheduler.unschedule(cronEntry.id); cronScheduler.schedule(cronEntry); }
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  } else if (toolName === 'delete_cron') {
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  const id = JSON.parse(resultStr)?.id;
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  if (id) cronScheduler.unschedule(id);
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  type: 'function',
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  function: {
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  name: 'get_current_time',
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- description: 'Returns the current server time. Call this before scheduling a cron job when the user specifies a relative time (e.g. "in 2 hours", "at 3pm today") so you can calculate the correct schedule.',
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+ description: 'Returns the current server time. Always call this before creating a cron. Note: returns server time if you know the user\'s timezone, convert the desired user-local time to server time before computing the cron expression.',
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  parameters: { type: 'object', properties: {}, required: [] },
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  },
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  type: 'function',
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  function: {
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  name: 'create_cron',
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- description: 'Schedule a recurring or one-time task. The prompt is executed by a fresh agent with no prior context — write it as a self-contained task. For one-time tasks (e.g. "remind me in 2 hours"), set once: true. Call get_current_time first when calculating a relative schedule.',
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+ description: 'Schedule a recurring or one-time task. The prompt is executed by a fresh agent with no prior context — write it as a self-contained task. For one-time tasks (e.g. "remind me in 2 hours"), set once: true. Always call get_current_time first and convert user-local time to server time before computing the cron expression.',
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  parameters: {
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  type: 'object',
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  properties: {
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  name: { type: 'string', description: 'Short identifier for this cron, e.g. "backup-nightly".' },
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  schedule: { type: 'string', description: 'Cron expression, e.g. "0 3 * * *" for 3am daily. For a one-time task, compute the exact time from get_current_time and express it as a cron expression.' },
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- prompt: { type: 'string', description: 'The task prompt the agent will receive when this cron fires. Must be self-contained. Include "use send_telegram_message to notify the user with the result" if notification is desired.' },
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+ prompt: { type: 'string', description: 'The task prompt the agent will receive when this cron fires. Must be self-contained. If notification is desired, include: "use send_telegram_message to notify the user with the result. Prefix the message with [Cron: \"<name>\" | <timestamp>] where <name> is the cron name and <timestamp> is the current date and time."' },
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  once: { type: 'boolean', description: 'If true, the cron deletes itself after firing once. Use for one-time reminders or tasks.' },
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  return { status: 'ok', crons };
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  `,
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+ update_cron: {
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+ definition: {
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+ type: 'function',
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+ function: {
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+ name: 'update_cron',
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+ description: 'Update an existing cron job. Only the fields you provide will be changed. If updating the schedule, call get_current_time first and convert user-local time to server time before computing the cron expression.',
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+ parameters: {
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+ type: 'object',
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+ properties: {
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+ id: { type: 'string', description: 'The cron id to update.' },
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+ name: { type: 'string', description: 'New name.' },
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+ schedule: { type: 'string', description: 'New cron expression.' },
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+ prompt: { type: 'string', description: 'New prompt.' },
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+ once: { type: 'boolean', description: 'New once value.' },
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+ required: ['id'],
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+ },
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+ code: `
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+ const cronsFile = path.join(process.env.HOME, '.jarvis/data/crons.json');
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+ const crons = JSON.parse(await fs.promises.readFile(cronsFile, 'utf8').catch(() => '[]'));
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+ const idx = crons.findIndex(c => c.id === args.id);
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+ if (idx === -1) return { status: 'not_found' };
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+ const updated = { ...crons[idx] };
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+ if (args.name !== undefined) updated.name = args.name;
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+ if (args.schedule !== undefined) updated.schedule = args.schedule;
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+ if (args.prompt !== undefined) updated.prompt = args.prompt;
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+ if (args.once !== undefined) updated.once = args.once;
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+ crons[idx] = updated;
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+ await fs.promises.writeFile(cronsFile, JSON.stringify(crons, null, 2), 'utf8');
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+ return { status: 'ok', cron: updated };
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- description: 'Read the execution log for a cron job. Returns the most recent runs with status, response, and logSummary.',
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- limit: { type: 'number', description: 'Max entries to return. Defaults to 20.' },
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+ id: { type: 'string', description: 'The cron id. Omit to get an overview across all crons.' },
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+ limit: { type: 'number', description: 'Max entries to return when reading a specific cron. Defaults to 20.' },
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  code: `
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  const logsDir = path.join(process.env.HOME, '.jarvis/logs');
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+ const files = await fs.promises.readdir(logsDir).catch(() => []);
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+ const cronFiles = files.filter(f => f.startsWith('cron-') && f.endsWith('.jsonl'));
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+ const withMtime = await Promise.all(cronFiles.map(async f => {
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+ const stat = await fs.promises.stat(path.join(logsDir, f));
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+ return { file: f, mtime: stat.mtimeMs };
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+ const allEntries = [];
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+ for (const { file } of withMtime.slice(0, 8)) {
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+ const content = await fs.promises.readFile(path.join(logsDir, file), 'utf8').catch(() => '');
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+ const lines = content.trim().split('\\n').filter(Boolean);
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