@inetafrica/open-claudia 3.0.20 โ†’ 3.0.24

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package/CHANGELOG.md CHANGED
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  # Changelog
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+ ## v3.0.24 โ€” Spaces threads read like a group chat; memory notes go quiet unless you're watching
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+
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+ - **The "๐Ÿง  Jotted this down" memory notes are now gated behind `/recall`.** After each turn the pack reviewer still writes to long-term memory exactly as before โ€” but the chat announcement of what it filed away only surfaces when `/recall` is on (`state.settings.showRecall`), the same toggle that already gates the recall/tool banners. Off by default, so ordinary turns stay clean; flip `/recall on` to watch memory (and recall) work. That announcement was the one learning-surface bypassing the gate; it no longer does.
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+ - **Re-ship of v3.0.23, which never published.** Its tag build failed the version-approval CI gate โ€” `package.json` was bumped without mirroring the assertion in `test-provider-language.js`. Same gate that caught v3.0.21; corrected here as v3.0.24, exactly as v3.0.22 re-shipped v3.0.21.
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+ - **An engaged Spaces turn now arrives knowing the whole thread, not just one bare comment.** When a tag/reply/assignment engages the bot on a task, the router pulls a **thread-context block** from the adapter and prepends it to the prompt: the task's metadata (title, status/priority/due, assignees, a clipped description) **plus every comment posted since the bot last replied**. So the bot answers like a member who's been reading along, instead of replying blind. The full task + entire comment history stays one `spaces read` tool call away.
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+ - **"Group chat the bot is a member of."** Untagged comments still never trigger a turn (the engage gate is unchanged โ€” mentions/replies/assignments only). But the next time the bot *is* addressed, everything said in between is caught up in one batched injection. The delta is derived server-side from a per-task **context watermark**, so a missed poll or a restart self-heals โ€” the next engage still pulls the true set. The bot's own prior reply is re-surfaced too, which keeps continuity across auto-compaction.
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+ - **Bounded by construction.** The catch-up is capped (newest 12 comments, each body clipped) so a busy thread can't blow the prompt; the very first engage on a long-idle task shows recent history, not the entire backlog. Auto-compaction absorbs the rest โ€” no new wiring, it's already per-thread and token-triggered.
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+ - **Rendered cleanly, not stitched into the message.** Context is delivered via a new channel-agnostic `buildThreadContext()` adapter method that the router renders โ€” `envelope.text` stays pristine, so command detection and the credential scrub are unaffected (the old approach mutated the message text). The seam is generic: Kazee group rooms can implement the same method later, and the since-last-reply delta is exactly the input a future lightweight activation agent would judge to decide whether to chip in unprompted โ€” provisioned, not built.
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+ - **The bot now leaves a read receipt, like a teammate.** When an engaged turn catches up on a thread, it marks every comment it just read as *seen by* the bot (`comments/mark-seen` โ†’ server `$addToSet`s the bot into each comment's `seenBy` and broadcasts `comment:seen`). So a human watching a task sees the bot appear on "seen by" exactly like another member the moment it reads their message โ€” not only when it replies. Fire-and-forget and fully swallowed: it rides the same member/admin `comments.update` scope the reply already uses, and a scope or network failure degrades to silent (never breaks or delays a turn). Only ever fires on an engaged turn โ€” the awareness poll still never mutates Spaces state.
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+ - **Agent-space / OpenClaw:** no new deps, no new env, no schema change; Docker image builds identically (FROM the pre-baked `:base`). Existing pods pick this up on their next approved upgrade.
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  ## v3.0.20 โ€” Spaces answers tags, and knows the owner
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  - **A tag now actually gets a reply.** The Spaces server labels notifications with **plural** categories (`mentions`, `comments`, `reactions`, `task_updated`), but the conversational plane's engage set only matched the singular `mention` โ€” so every real `@`-tag was silently downgraded to awareness-only and the bot never spoke. `ENGAGE_TYPES` now matches the plural forms (`mentions`/`replies`, singular aliases kept for safety). Plain comments, reactions and task updates stay awareness-only, so the "untagged comments hit the radar without auto-answering" rule is unchanged. Confirmed live: a real `mentions` notification was arriving and being dropped.
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  // never auto-reply.
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  const ENGAGE_TYPES = new Set(["mention", "mentions", "reply", "replies", "task_assigned"]);
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+ // Description clip length for the front-loaded task context. Long descriptions
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+ // are deliberately truncated โ€” the agent can pull the full task + comment
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+ // history on demand via the `spaces` tool's read verb, so we keep the prompt
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+ // lean instead of pasting a wall of text every turn.
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+ const TASK_DESC_LIMIT = 800;
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+ // Catch-up bounds for the "comments since your last reply" block. Cap the count
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+ // (also bounds the very first engage, which has no watermark) and clip each body
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+ // so a busy thread can't blow the prompt. Auto-compaction absorbs the rest.
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+ const CATCHUP_MAX = 12;
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+ const CATCHUP_BODY_LIMIT = 500;
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+
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  class SpacesAdapter {
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  constructor({ id = "spaces", url = "https://api.spaces.kazee.africa", token, ownerUserId = "", taskLoopMode = "advisory", pollMs }) {
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  this.id = id;
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  }
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  // Await every registered message listener (the router turn resolves when the
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- // agent run completes) so the per-task chain doesn't advance early.
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+ // agent run completes) so the per-task chain doesn't advance early. Task
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+ // context is no longer stitched onto envelope.text here โ€” the router pulls it
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+ // via buildThreadContext() and renders it, keeping envelope.text pristine for
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+ // command detection and the credential scrub.
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  async _deliverMessage(envelope) {
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  for (const fn of [...(this._listeners.message || [])]) {
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  try { await fn(envelope); }
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  }
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  }
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+ // Channel-agnostic thread-context provider (ChannelAdapter contract). The
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+ // router calls this on an engaged turn and prepends the returned contextBlock
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+ // to the prompt, so the agent arrives on a Spaces thread already knowing what
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+ // it's looking at โ€” the task's metadata AND every comment posted since it last
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+ // replied โ€” instead of answering blind to one bare comment. Two read-only GETs
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+ // (task + comments); any failure returns null so the reply still goes out.
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+ //
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+ // "Task as a group chat the bot is a member of": untagged comments never fire a
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+ // turn (ENGAGE_TYPES gates that), but they're caught up here the next time the
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+ // bot IS addressed. The delta is server-derived from a watermark, so a missed
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+ // poll or a restart self-heals โ€” the next engage still pulls the true set.
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+ //
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+ // The same _commentsSince() delta is the exact input a future Haiku activation
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+ // agent would judge to decide whether to chip in unprompted โ€” left as a seam,
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+ // not built.
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+ async buildThreadContext(envelope) {
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+ const taskId = envelope?.spaces?.taskId;
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+ if (!taskId) return null;
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+
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+ let task = null;
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+ try { task = await this.client.getTask(taskId); }
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+ catch (e) { task = null; }
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+
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+ const lines = ["[Kazee Spaces thread context]"];
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+ lines.push(`Task: ${(task && task.title) || envelope.spaces?.title || "(untitled task)"}`);
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+
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+ if (task && typeof task === "object") {
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+ const meta = [];
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+ if (task.status) meta.push(`Status: ${task.status}`);
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+ if (task.priority) meta.push(`Priority: ${task.priority}`);
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+ if (task.dueDate) meta.push(`Due: ${String(task.dueDate).slice(0, 10)}`);
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+ if (meta.length) lines.push(meta.join(" ยท "));
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+
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+ const people = this._collectPeople(task);
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+ if (people.length) lines.push(`Assignees: ${people.join(", ")}`);
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+
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+ const desc = contentText(task.description || task.content || "");
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+ if (desc) {
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+ const clipped = desc.length > TASK_DESC_LIMIT
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+ ? desc.slice(0, TASK_DESC_LIMIT).trimEnd() + " โ€ฆ[truncated]"
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+ : desc;
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+ lines.push(`Description: ${clipped}`);
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+ }
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+ }
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+ lines.push(`(Full task + entire comment history on demand: \`spaces\` tool โ†’ read --task-id ${taskId}.)`);
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+ // Catch-up: comments since the bot's last engaged turn, minus the triggering
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+ // comment (already the main prompt). Advance the watermark to the newest
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+ // comment seen so nothing is re-injected next time.
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+ try {
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+ const { catchUp, watermark, seenIds } = await this._commentsSince(taskId, envelope.text || "");
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+ if (catchUp.length) {
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+ lines.push("");
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+ lines.push("Comments since your last reply (oldestโ†’newest):");
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+ for (const c of catchUp) lines.push(` [${c.ago}] ${c.who}: ${c.body}`);
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+ }
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+ if (watermark) { try { spacesState.setContextWatermark(taskId, watermark); } catch (e) {} }
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+ // Read receipt: the bot has now read this thread โ€” mark those comments seen
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+ // so a human sees the bot on "seen by" like a teammate. Fire-and-forget.
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+ if (seenIds && seenIds.length) this._markSeen(taskId, seenIds);
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+ } catch (e) { /* catch-up is best-effort; metadata still ships */ }
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+ const who = envelope.from?.name || "Someone";
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+ lines.push("");
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+ lines.push(`${who} just commented โ€” reply to this:`);
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+
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+ return { contextBlock: lines.join("\n") };
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+ }
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+ // Fire-and-forget read-receipt write. Deliberately not awaited by
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+ // buildThreadContext: the engaged reply must never wait on it, and any failure
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+ // (a scope 403 if the bot token lacks comments.update, a transport blip) is
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+ // swallowed. It self-verifies on the first real engage โ€” a persistent 403 in
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+ // the logs is the signal that the token needs the comments.update grant.
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+ _markSeen(taskId, commentIds) {
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+ Promise.resolve()
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+ .then(() => this.client.markCommentsSeen({ taskId, commentIds }))
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+ .catch((e) => console.error("spaces mark-seen:", e.message));
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+ }
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+ // Read-only comment delta for a task: everything newer than the stored context
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+ // watermark, capped and clipped, with the triggering comment (matched by body)
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+ // removed so it isn't echoed. Also returns the watermark to advance to (the
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+ // newest comment's createdAt). Shared shape so a future activation agent can
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+ // reuse it to reason over "what's been said since I last spoke".
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+ async _commentsSince(taskId, triggeringText) {
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+ let comments = [];
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+ try { comments = await this.client.listComments(taskId, 100); }
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+ catch (e) { return { catchUp: [], watermark: null, seenIds: [] }; }
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+ if (!Array.isArray(comments) || !comments.length) return { catchUp: [], watermark: null, seenIds: [] };
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+ const ts = (c) => Date.parse(c.createdAt || c.updatedAt || 0) || 0;
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+ comments.sort((a, b) => ts(a) - ts(b));
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+ const watermark = comments[comments.length - 1].createdAt || null;
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+ // Every comment the bot just pulled into this turn is one it has now read โ€”
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+ // the id set for the read receipt. The server no-ops the bot's own and
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+ // already-seen comments, so passing the whole thread is safe and idempotent.
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+ const seenIds = comments.map((c) => c._id || c.id).filter(Boolean).map(String);
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+
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+ const since = spacesState.getContextWatermark(taskId);
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+ const sinceMs = since ? Date.parse(since) || 0 : 0;
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+ const trigger = contentText(triggeringText || "").trim();
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+ const fresh = comments.filter((c) => (sinceMs ? ts(c) > sinceMs : true));
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+ const rendered = fresh
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+ .map((c) => {
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+ const au = c.authorId || c.author || c.userId || {};
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+ const who = (typeof au === "object")
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+ ? (`${au.firstName || ""} ${au.lastName || ""}`.trim() || au.name || au.email || "?")
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+ : String(au || "?");
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+ const body = contentText(c.content || "");
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+ return { who, body: body.trim(), createdAt: c.createdAt };
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+ })
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+ .filter((c) => c.body && c.body !== trigger)
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+ .map((c) => ({
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+ who: c.who,
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+ ago: this._ago(c.createdAt),
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+ body: c.body.length > CATCHUP_BODY_LIMIT ? c.body.slice(0, CATCHUP_BODY_LIMIT).trimEnd() + " โ€ฆ" : c.body,
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+ }));
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+ // Newest N โ€” a long-idle thread's very first engage shows recent history, not
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+ // the entire backlog.
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+ const catchUp = rendered.slice(-CATCHUP_MAX);
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+ return { catchUp, watermark, seenIds };
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+ }
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+ // Compact relative-time label for a comment timestamp.
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+ _ago(iso) {
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+ const t = Date.parse(iso || 0);
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+ if (!t) return "?";
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+ const s = Math.max(0, Math.floor((Date.now() - t) / 1000));
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+ if (s < 60) return `${s}s ago`;
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+ const m = Math.floor(s / 60);
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+ if (m < 60) return `${m}m ago`;
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+ const h = Math.floor(m / 60);
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+ if (h < 24) return `${h}h ago`;
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+ return `${Math.floor(h / 24)}d ago`;
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+ }
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+ // Gather human-readable names attached to a task, deduped. Spaces uses a
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+ // singular `assignee` object plus optional `assignees`/`members`/`participants`
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+ // arrays depending on the endpoint, so we defensively merge all of them.
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+ _collectPeople(task) {
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+ const names = [];
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+ const seen = new Set();
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+ const add = (u) => {
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+ if (!u || typeof u !== "object") return;
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+ const full = `${u.firstName || ""} ${u.lastName || ""}`.trim() || u.name || u.email;
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+ if (!full) return;
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+ const key = String(u.id || u._id || full);
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+ if (seen.has(key)) return;
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+ seen.add(key);
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+ names.push(full);
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+ };
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+ add(task.assignee);
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+ for (const m of (task.assignees || task.members || task.participants || [])) add(m);
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+ return names;
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+ }
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  // directly (Spaces accepts it โ€” verified via central /api/principal/verify).
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- // Everything here is READ-ONLY except createComment (the conversational reply)
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- // โ€” the data/awareness plane never mutates Spaces state, so the poller carries
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- // no write risk. Notification "seen" tracking is a local cursor, not a
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- // server-side mark-read, precisely to keep that plane read-only.
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+ // Everything here is READ-ONLY except two writes, both member/admin-tier and
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+ // both only fired on an ENGAGED turn (never from the awareness poll):
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+ // โ€ข createComment โ€” the conversational reply (comments.create).
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+ // โ€ข markCommentsSeen โ€” the read receipt: marks the thread the bot just read as
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+ // seen by the bot, so a human sees it on "seen by" like a teammate
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+ // (comments.update; server $addToSets seenBy + broadcasts comment:seen).
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+ // The awareness/poll plane still never mutates Spaces state โ€” notification "seen"
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+ // tracking there is a local cursor, not a server-side mark-read.
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+ // The second write: mark a set of task comments as seen by the bot โ€” the read
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+ // receipt. The server $addToSets the bot into each comment's seenBy (skipping
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+ // event, so a human sees the bot on "seen by" exactly like another teammate.
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+ // Needs the comments.update scope โ€” the same member/admin tier the working
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+ // createComment already relies on. Best-effort at the call site.
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+ async markCommentsSeen({ taskId, commentIds }) {
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+ const ids = (Array.isArray(commentIds) ? commentIds : []).map(String).filter(Boolean);
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+ if (!ids.length) return null;
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+ const res = await this._post("/api/comments/mark-seen", {
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+ commentIds: ids,
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+ });
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+ }
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- if (last) setProviderSession(state, provider, state.currentSession.name, last.id);
242
- const sessionId = getProviderSession(state, provider, state.currentSession.name);
240
+ const key = getProjectKey(state);
241
+ const last = provider ? getLastProjectSession(state.userId, key, provider) : null;
242
+ if (last) setProviderSession(state, provider, key, last.id);
243
+ const sessionId = getProviderSession(state, provider, key);
243
244
  state.isFirstMessage = !sessionId;
244
245
  const persisted = persistSessionControl(state, options, () => {
245
246
  state.currentSession = previous.currentSession;
@@ -251,7 +252,7 @@ function selectProjectState(project, options = {}) {
251
252
 
252
253
  function startNewConversation(options = {}) {
253
254
  const state = options.state || currentState();
254
- const project = state.currentSession?.name || null;
255
+ const project = getProjectKey(state);
255
256
  if (!project || (options.projectName && options.projectName !== project)) {
256
257
  return { ok: false, error: Object.assign(new Error("The selected project changed"), { code: "STALE_PROJECT" }) };
257
258
  }
@@ -277,7 +278,7 @@ function startNewConversation(options = {}) {
277
278
  function endCurrentSession(options = {}) {
278
279
  const state = options.state || currentState();
279
280
  const previous = { currentSession: state.currentSession, isFirstMessage: state.isFirstMessage };
280
- const project = state.currentSession?.name || "Workspace";
281
+ const project = getProjectKey(state) || "Workspace";
281
282
  clearTransientQueue(state, "The conversation ended before the queued run started");
282
283
  state.currentSession = rootSession();
283
284
  state.isFirstMessage = true;
@@ -292,7 +293,7 @@ function endCurrentSession(options = {}) {
292
293
  function activeContinueOptions(state = currentState()) {
293
294
  const provider = getActiveProvider(state);
294
295
  if (!provider) return null;
295
- const sessionId = getProviderSession(state, provider, state.currentSession?.name);
296
+ const sessionId = getProviderSession(state, provider, getProjectKey(state));
296
297
  return sessionId ? { provider, resumeSessionId: sessionId } : null;
297
298
  }
298
299
 
@@ -301,7 +302,7 @@ function activeContinueOptions(state = currentState()) {
301
302
  function startSession(name, resumeSessionId, options = {}) {
302
303
  const state = currentState();
303
304
  const provider = options.provider || getActiveProvider(state);
304
- const projectName = "Workspace";
305
+ const projectName = getProjectKey(state);
305
306
 
306
307
  if (!provider) return send("Choose Claude Code or OpenAI Codex with /backend before starting a conversation.");
307
308
 
@@ -891,10 +892,10 @@ register({
891
892
  const state = currentState();
892
893
  const provider = getActiveProvider(state);
893
894
  if (!provider) return send("Choose Claude Code or OpenAI Codex with /backend first.");
894
- const project = state.currentSession.name;
895
+ const project = getProjectKey(state);
895
896
  const sessions = getProjectSessions(state.userId, project, provider)
896
897
  .filter((session) => session.selectable !== false);
897
- if (sessions.length === 0) return send("No past conversations for this project.");
898
+ if (sessions.length === 0) return send("No past conversations in this thread.");
898
899
  const rows = sessions.slice(0, 10).map((s) => {
899
900
  const date = new Date(s.lastUsed).toLocaleDateString();
900
901
  const active = getProviderSession(state, provider, project) === s.id ? " (active)" : "";
@@ -905,12 +906,12 @@ register({
905
906
  sessionId: s.id,
906
907
  });
907
908
  return [{
908
- text: `${s.title}${active} ยท ${s.provider} ยท ${project} โ€” ${date}`,
909
+ text: `${s.title}${active} ยท ${s.provider} โ€” ${date}`,
909
910
  callback_data: `ss:${token}`,
910
911
  }];
911
912
  });
912
- rows.push([{ text: "New conversation", callback_data: `new:${state.currentSession.name}` }]);
913
- send(`Conversations in ${state.currentSession.name}:`, { keyboard: { inline_keyboard: rows } });
913
+ rows.push([{ text: "New conversation", callback_data: `new:${project}` }]);
914
+ send(`Conversations in this thread:`, { keyboard: { inline_keyboard: rows } });
914
915
  },
915
916
  });
916
917
 
@@ -1054,7 +1055,7 @@ register({
1054
1055
  }
1055
1056
  send(
1056
1057
  `Recall debug: ${settings.showRecall ? "on" : "off"}\n\n` +
1057
- "When on, I post a short \"๐Ÿง  Recall this turn\" line before each reply, showing which packs/entities surfaced (and, on the discoverer engine, why). Lets you watch recall work.",
1058
+ "When on, I post a short \"๐Ÿง  Recall this turn\" line before each reply, showing which packs/entities surfaced (and, on the discoverer engine, why), plus the \"๐Ÿง  Jotted this down\" notes whenever I update long-term memory. When off, recall and memory-writes still happen โ€” you just don't see the banners.",
1058
1059
  { keyboard: { inline_keyboard: [
1059
1060
  [{ text: "On", callback_data: "rcl:on" }, { text: "Off", callback_data: "rcl:off" }],
1060
1061
  ] } },
package/core/identity.js CHANGED
@@ -18,6 +18,14 @@ function defaultCanonicalForChannel(transport, channelId) {
18
18
  return channelKey(transport, channelId);
19
19
  }
20
20
 
21
+ // The conversation (thread) key for a channel. Deliberately identical to the
22
+ // pre-unification default canonical: a thread is keyed by its raw channel
23
+ // identity, never by the unified speaker canonical. This is what keeps each
24
+ // surface's live conversation separate even when the speaker is one being.
25
+ function conversationKeyFor(transport, channelId) {
26
+ return channelKey(transport, channelId);
27
+ }
28
+
21
29
  function loadIdentities() {
22
30
  const raw = readJsonWithFallback(IDENTITIES_FILE, null);
23
31
  return {
@@ -187,6 +195,7 @@ module.exports = {
187
195
  normalizeCanonicalUserId,
188
196
  channelKey,
189
197
  defaultCanonicalForChannel,
198
+ conversationKeyFor,
190
199
  isConfiguredOwnerChannel,
191
200
  ownerCanonical,
192
201
  channelIsOwner,
package/core/router.js CHANGED
@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@
5
5
  const fs = require("fs");
6
6
  const path = require("path");
7
7
  const { runInChat } = require("./context");
8
+ const { conversationKeyFor } = require("./identity");
8
9
  const { dispatch } = require("./commands");
9
10
  const { handleAction } = require("./actions");
10
11
  const { isChatAuthorized } = require("./access");
@@ -79,6 +80,7 @@ function scope(envelope, fn) {
79
80
  userId: envelope.userId,
80
81
  transport: envelope.adapter?.type,
81
82
  raw: envelope.raw,
83
+ conversationKey: conversationKeyFor(envelope.adapter?.type, envelope.channelId),
82
84
  }, fn);
83
85
  }
84
86
 
@@ -454,6 +456,24 @@ async function handleText(envelope) {
454
456
  }
455
457
  }
456
458
 
459
+ // Thread-membership context. Multi-participant thread surfaces (Kazee Spaces
460
+ // tasks today; Kazee group rooms later) can supply a context block โ€” thread
461
+ // metadata plus any messages posted since the bot last replied โ€” so an
462
+ // engaged turn arrives knowing the whole thread, not just the one triggering
463
+ // message. The adapter owns WHAT to fetch; the router owns WHEN and HOW to
464
+ // render it. Channels without the method (Telegram, Kazee DM, voice, web) are
465
+ // untouched. Best-effort: a failure never blocks the turn.
466
+ if (typeof envelope.adapter?.buildThreadContext === "function") {
467
+ try {
468
+ const threadCtx = await envelope.adapter.buildThreadContext(envelope);
469
+ if (threadCtx && threadCtx.contextBlock) {
470
+ prompt = `${threadCtx.contextBlock}\n\n${prompt}`;
471
+ }
472
+ } catch (e) {
473
+ console.error("router: buildThreadContext:", e.message);
474
+ }
475
+ }
476
+
457
477
  return runAgent(prompt, runContext.cwd, envelope.messageId, {
458
478
  runContext,
459
479
  imagePaths,
@@ -2,6 +2,7 @@
2
2
 
3
3
  const crypto = require("crypto");
4
4
  const path = require("path");
5
+ const { currentConversationKey } = require("./context");
5
6
 
6
7
  function cloneSerializable(value, label = "run context value") {
7
8
  if (value === undefined) return undefined;
@@ -23,7 +24,18 @@ function deepFreeze(value, seen = new Set()) {
23
24
  }
24
25
 
25
26
  function projectSnapshot(state, cwd, requestedProject) {
26
- const value = requestedProject !== undefined ? requestedProject : state.currentSession;
27
+ let value = requestedProject;
28
+ if (value === undefined) {
29
+ // No explicit project โ‡’ this is a live chat turn: key the conversation
30
+ // (provider session) by the per-thread conversation key so each surface
31
+ // keeps its own session. dir stays the workspace root. Outside a turn
32
+ // (background jobs, tests) there is no conversation key โ‡’ fall back to the
33
+ // shared currentSession, preserving prior behaviour byte-for-byte.
34
+ const convo = currentConversationKey();
35
+ value = convo
36
+ ? { name: convo, dir: state.currentSession?.dir || cwd || null }
37
+ : state.currentSession;
38
+ }
27
39
  if (value && typeof value === "object") {
28
40
  const dir = value.dir || value.path || cwd || null;
29
41
  return {
@@ -146,7 +158,13 @@ function sameCapturedProject(state, runContext) {
146
158
  const live = state?.currentSession;
147
159
  const captured = runContext?.project;
148
160
  if (!live || !captured) return !live && !captured;
149
- return String(live.name || "") === String(captured.name || "")
161
+ // "Same project" now means "same live conversation thread". Compare the
162
+ // captured key against the live conversation key (falling back to the shared
163
+ // currentSession name outside a chat turn), so a run that resumes/compacts is
164
+ // matched to the thread it was admitted on โ€” not to whichever thread most
165
+ // recently touched the shared currentSession.
166
+ const liveName = currentConversationKey() || live.name || "";
167
+ return String(liveName) === String(captured.name || "")
150
168
  && String(live.dir || live.path || "") === String(captured.dir || captured.path || "");
151
169
  }
152
170
 
package/core/runner.js CHANGED
@@ -1836,9 +1836,12 @@ function createForegroundService({ state, store, stopTyping, capture, ownsAdmiss
1836
1836
  return service;
1837
1837
  }
1838
1838
 
1839
- async function handoffMemoryReview(result, runContext, store) {
1839
+ async function handoffMemoryReview(result, runContext, store, state) {
1840
1840
  if (!result.ok || !result.text || runContext.purpose !== "foreground") return;
1841
1841
  const recall = result.recallMetadata || {};
1842
+ // Memory is always written; the chat announcement of what was jotted is a
1843
+ // /recall-gated debug surface โ€” silent unless the owner turned recall on.
1844
+ const showRecall = !!state?.settings?.showRecall;
1842
1845
  packReview.reviewTurn({
1843
1846
  userText: runContext.userPrompt,
1844
1847
  assistantText: result.text,
@@ -1853,7 +1856,7 @@ async function handoffMemoryReview(result, runContext, store) {
1853
1856
  return speaker ? { name: speaker.name, isOwner: !!speaker.isOwner } : null;
1854
1857
  } catch (_) { return null; }
1855
1858
  })(),
1856
- announce: (text) => chatContext.run(store, () => send(text)),
1859
+ announce: showRecall ? (text) => chatContext.run(store, () => send(text)) : null,
1857
1860
  });
1858
1861
  }
1859
1862
 
@@ -1916,7 +1919,7 @@ async function executeAdmittedRun(runContext, state, store, capture, ownsAdmissi
1916
1919
  if (!capture && service.turnObserver && runContext.purpose === "foreground") {
1917
1920
  try { service.turnObserver.onTurnSettled(!!result.ok); } catch (e) { /* best-effort */ }
1918
1921
  }
1919
- if (!internalCapture) await handoffMemoryReview(result, runContext, store);
1922
+ if (!internalCapture) await handoffMemoryReview(result, runContext, store, state);
1920
1923
  if (!internalCapture && state.settings?.backend === runContext.provider && state.settings.budget) {
1921
1924
  state.settings.budget = null;
1922
1925
  try { saveState({ strict: true }); }
package/core/scheduler.js CHANGED
@@ -328,6 +328,10 @@ function createSchedulerService(dependencies = {}) {
328
328
  userId,
329
329
  transport: adapter.type,
330
330
  raw: null,
331
+ // Key the resumed conversation by the job's saved thread, not the live
332
+ // shared session. Matches captured project.name (projectDescriptor(job).name)
333
+ // so sameCapturedProject / getProjectKey resolve the right thread mid-run.
334
+ conversationKey: projectDescriptor(job).name,
331
335
  };
332
336
 
333
337
  return runInChat(chat, async () => {
package/core/state.js CHANGED
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ const {
20
20
  channelKey,
21
21
  identities,
22
22
  } = require("./identity");
23
- const { currentChannelId, currentCanonicalUserId } = require("./context");
23
+ const { currentChannelId, currentCanonicalUserId, currentConversationKey } = require("./context");
24
24
  const { atomicWriteFileSync, readJsonWithFallback } = require("./fsutil");
25
25
  const {
26
26
  defaultMigrationSources,
@@ -385,7 +385,16 @@ function getActiveProvider(state) {
385
385
  }
386
386
 
387
387
  function getProjectKey(state, projectName) {
388
- return projectNameFrom(projectName === undefined ? state?.currentSession : projectName);
388
+ if (projectName !== undefined) return projectNameFrom(projectName);
389
+ // Conversation-per-thread: with no explicit project the caller means "the
390
+ // current thread", whose key is the live conversation key โ€” so each surface
391
+ // (Telegram DM, Spaces task, Kazee chat) owns a separate provider session and
392
+ // usage bucket, even when they resolve to one unified canonical speaker.
393
+ // Outside a chat turn (background jobs, CLI, tests) there is no conversation
394
+ // key, so we fall back to currentSession โ€” byte-identical to prior behaviour.
395
+ const convo = currentConversationKey();
396
+ if (convo) return convo;
397
+ return projectNameFrom(state?.currentSession);
389
398
  }
390
399
 
391
400
  function getProviderSession(state, providerId, projectName) {
@@ -558,6 +567,48 @@ function createUserState(userId) {
558
567
  return state;
559
568
  }
560
569
 
570
+ // Carry the legacy shared "Workspace" conversation into its per-thread key on
571
+ // the channel that owns it, so moving to conversation-per-thread keying never
572
+ // resets a live conversation. In-memory + non-destructive: the "Workspace"
573
+ // bucket is copied (not moved) and the natural post-run save persists it, so a
574
+ // restart before that save simply re-seeds deterministically. Only the "home"
575
+ // channel โ€” the one whose raw identity equals this state's canonical โ€” inherits
576
+ // it; secondary unified channels (the owner's Spaces task) start clean, which
577
+ // is the whole point (they must not resume another thread's session).
578
+ function seedConversationContinuity(state) {
579
+ const convo = currentConversationKey();
580
+ if (!convo || convo === "Workspace") return;
581
+ if (normalizeCanonicalUserId(convo) !== normalizeCanonicalUserId(state.userId)) return;
582
+ if (!isRecord(state.activeSessions)) return;
583
+ const legacy = state.activeSessions.Workspace;
584
+ if (!isRecord(legacy) || isRecord(state.activeSessions[convo])) return;
585
+ state.activeSessions[convo] = { ...legacy };
586
+ if (isRecord(state.usageBySession)) {
587
+ const prefix = "Workspace";
588
+ for (const [key, usage] of Object.entries(state.usageBySession)) {
589
+ if (key.startsWith(prefix) && isRecord(usage)) {
590
+ const moved = `${convo}${key.slice(prefix.length)}`;
591
+ if (!state.usageBySession[moved]) state.usageBySession[moved] = { ...usage };
592
+ }
593
+ }
594
+ state.usageBySession = boundUsageBySession(state.usageBySession);
595
+ }
596
+ // Carry the shared "Workspace" session history (sessions.json) into the
597
+ // per-thread key too, so /sessions listing and resume-ownership checks โ€” both
598
+ // keyed by conversationKey โ€” keep the home channel's existing conversations.
599
+ // Best-effort and run-once: reached only on the same first call that seeds
600
+ // activeSessions above (later calls early-return at the activeSessions guard).
601
+ try {
602
+ const uid = normalizeCanonicalUserId(state.userId);
603
+ const all = loadSessions();
604
+ const userSessions = all[uid];
605
+ if (isRecord(userSessions) && Array.isArray(userSessions.Workspace) && !userSessions[convo]) {
606
+ userSessions[convo] = userSessions.Workspace.map((record) => ({ ...record, project: convo }));
607
+ saveSessions(all, { strict: false });
608
+ }
609
+ } catch (e) {}
610
+ }
611
+
561
612
  function getUserState(userId) {
562
613
  const id = normalizeCanonicalUserId(userId);
563
614
  if (!userStates.has(id)) userStates.set(id, createUserState(id));
@@ -571,6 +622,7 @@ function getUserState(userId) {
571
622
  }
572
623
  }
573
624
  state.channelId = currentChannelId() || state.channelId;
625
+ try { seedConversationContinuity(state); } catch (e) {}
574
626
  return state;
575
627
  }
576
628
 
@@ -32,6 +32,16 @@ function createTurnObserver({ state, store }) {
32
32
  try { guarded = chatContext.run(store, () => require("./relationship").isCurrentSpeakerGuarded()); }
33
33
  catch (e) { guarded = true; }
34
34
 
35
+ // Spaces is a customer-facing surface that renders neither Telegram HTML nor
36
+ // internal recall/tool banners meaningfully โ€” a <b> banner shows the literal
37
+ // tags. Suppress all owner-only chat visibility there; memory + graph feeding
38
+ // still run, only the chat emissions are muted.
39
+ let suppressChatVisibility = false;
40
+ try {
41
+ const adapter = chatContext.run(store, () => currentAdapter());
42
+ suppressChatVisibility = adapter?.type === "spaces";
43
+ } catch (e) { suppressChatVisibility = false; }
44
+
35
45
  const packsLib = require("./packs");
36
46
  const entitiesLib = require("./entities");
37
47
  const toolsLib = require("./tools");
@@ -40,7 +50,7 @@ function createTurnObserver({ state, store }) {
40
50
  // Deduped per turn: a node touched twice announces once.
41
51
  const notified = new Set();
42
52
  const notify = (key, text, opts) => {
43
- if (guarded) return;
53
+ if (guarded || suppressChatVisibility) return;
44
54
  if (notified.has(key)) return;
45
55
  notified.add(key);
46
56
  try { chatContext.run(store, () => send(text, opts).catch(() => {})); }
package/package.json CHANGED
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
1
1
  {
2
2
  "name": "@inetafrica/open-claudia",
3
- "version": "3.0.20",
3
+ "version": "3.0.24",
4
4
  "description": "An always-on, provider-agnostic coding-agent harness for Claude Code and OpenAI Codex via chat",
5
5
  "main": "bot.js",
6
6
  "bin": {
@@ -404,6 +404,7 @@ function queueProbe() {
404
404
  currentChannelId: () => store.channelId,
405
405
  currentAdapter: () => store.adapter,
406
406
  currentUserId: () => store.userId,
407
+ currentConversationKey: () => store.conversationKey || null,
407
408
  });
408
409
  installStub("./core/io", {
409
410
  send: async () => ({ ok: true, messageId: "queued", editable: true }),
@@ -32,14 +32,16 @@ assert.doesNotMatch(setup, /Your Claude Code bot is connected|Description=Claude
32
32
 
33
33
  const pkg = JSON.parse(read("package.json"));
34
34
  assert.match(pkg.description, /provider-agnostic coding-agent harness/i);
35
- // 3.0.20 approved by Sumeet 2026-07-14 ("Yeh push it"): two Spaces fixes. (1)
36
- // The Spaces server emits PLURAL notification categories (mentions/comments/
37
- // reactions), so ENGAGE_TYPES now matches "mentions"/"replies" โ€” matching only
38
- // singular "mention" silently dropped every real tag. (2) isConfiguredOwnerChannel
39
- // gained a "spaces" branch mapping to KAZEE_OWNER_USER_ID (Spaces principals are
40
- // central/Kazee ids), so the owner is no longer classed external (default-deny)
41
- // on their own Spaces comments. 3.0.19 flattened the folder-project model.
42
- assert.strictEqual(pkg.version, "3.0.20", "release version must remain unchanged without explicit approval");
35
+ // 3.0.24 approved by Sumeet 2026-07-14: turn-context add-on (an engaged Spaces
36
+ // turn gets task metadata + every comment since the bot's last reply, via the
37
+ // channel-agnostic buildThreadContext() adapter seam the router prepends) PLUS
38
+ // /recall now gates the "๐Ÿง  Jotted this down" memory-write announcements โ€” memory
39
+ // still writes every turn, the chat note only surfaces when /recall is on
40
+ // (state.settings.showRecall), matching how the recall/tool banners already gate.
41
+ // 3.0.23 shipped the turn-context work but its CI build failed on THIS gate
42
+ // (package.json bumped without updating the assertion) โ€” nothing published under
43
+ // 3.0.23; 3.0.24 is the corrected re-ship (same pattern as 3.0.21 โ†’ 3.0.22).
44
+ assert.strictEqual(pkg.version, "3.0.24", "release version must remain unchanged without explicit approval");
43
45
  for (const keyword of ["claude", "codex", "coding-agent", "provider-agnostic"]) {
44
46
  assert.ok(pkg.keywords.includes(keyword), `package keyword missing: ${keyword}`);
45
47
  }