@pellux/goodvibes-agent 1.0.22 → 1.0.23

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  Product-facing release notes for GoodVibes Agent.
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+ ## 1.0.23 - 2026-06-03
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+ - Return ambiguous agent_harness slash-command detail lookups with candidate commands instead of collapsing broad descriptive matches to unknown.
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+ - Keep exact slash command, alias, typed command, target, and unique descriptive lookup behavior unchanged.
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+ - Refresh package-facing docs and focused harness coverage for no-guess slash-command lookup parity.
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  ## 1.0.22 - 2026-06-03
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  - Refuse ambiguous agent_harness model-tool schema lookup with candidate tools instead of selecting the first partial match.
package/README.md CHANGED
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  Inside the Agent workspace, press `/` to search every workspace action by name, category, command, or detail. This is the primary discovery path for product actions; slash commands and CLI subcommands remain power-user/scriptable mirrors.
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- The model has the same harness map through `agent_harness`: it can list Agent workspace actions, inspect or run one workspace action by `actionId`, `command`, `target`, or `query`, list built-in panels and inspect one panel by `panelId`, `target`, or `query`, inspect modal/overlay/picker UI surfaces by `surfaceId`, `target`, or `query`, list top-level CLI mirrors and inspect one mirror by `cliCommand`, `command`, `commandName`, `target`, or `query`, inspect fixed shortcuts and configurable keybindings by `actionId`, `target`, `key`, or `query`, run shell-safe keybinding equivalents with confirmation, list slash commands, inspect one slash command by `command`, `commandName`, `target`, or `query` with parsed arguments and policy metadata, inspect model tool definitions or one model tool schema, inspect or change Agent settings by `key`, `target`, or `query` with confirmation, run concrete slash-command mirrors with confirmation, and report connected-host capability and live readiness posture. CLI mirror modes are read-only catalog and parser inspection; inside the main conversation, the model uses the returned preferred model tool, workspace action, setting mode, or confirmed slash-command mirror instead of launching hidden nested CLI processes. Panel modes expose catalog/open state and route visible panel/workspace changes through the current Agent shell bridge with confirmation. UI surface modes expose help, shortcuts, command browser, conversation search, prompt-history search, slash-command mode, file picker, block actions, context, runtime activity, live process output, bookmarks, model/provider/reasoning-effort pickers, TTS provider/voice pickers, session/profile pickers, the panel-picker compatibility route, security/knowledge/subscription operator surfaces, settings, MCP workspace, onboarding, and Agent workspace entrypoints; `open_ui_surface` is confirmation-gated and only performs visible shell navigation. Shortcut modes expose fixed runtime/editor controls plus the live resolved keybinding table; each keybinding descriptor reports its model operation route, `run_keybinding` executes only supported shell-safe equivalents with confirmation, and prompt-editor-only or terminal-selection shortcuts remain explicit direct user interaction. `set_keybinding` and `reset_keybinding` write the same `keybindings.json` file the user edits and require confirmation. Workspace action discovery can inline editor field schemas with `includeParameters:true`; single-action lookup and execution use the same user-facing search fields, return or preserve lookup metadata where the action result carries descriptors, and refuse ambiguous run requests with candidates; CLI mirror, panel, UI surface, keybinding, model tool, setting, and connected-host capability lookup use their catalog search fields and refuse ambiguous route, schema, capability, or mutation requests with candidates; profile editors use the current starter-template inventory, and routine schedule editors can prefill a selected local routine from `recordId`. Selection-based local workspace actions accept a local `recordId` so the model can use the same note promotion and local registry flows as the TUI. Direct local create editors for memory, notes, personas, skills, and routines can execute from submitted fields through `run_workspace_action` and `agent_local_registry` with confirmation. The `connected_host` report includes route families, allowed capabilities, blocked lifecycle/non-Agent surfaces, and availability for the first-class Agent tools; `connected_host_capability` inspects one allowed or blocked capability by id, target, or query with its route families and boundary. The `connected_host_status` report performs a read-only live check of the connected-host status route and the isolated Agent Knowledge status route, reports SDK compatibility, token posture, endpoint bindings, route readiness, and actionable findings, and still refuses connected-host lifecycle control. The model uses those first-class tools for product workflows where they exist, such as Agent Knowledge, local memory/notes/personas/skills/routines, channel sends, notifications, reminders, media generation, work plans, and connected-host operator actions.
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+ The model has the same harness map through `agent_harness`: it can list Agent workspace actions, inspect or run one workspace action by `actionId`, `command`, `target`, or `query`, list built-in panels and inspect one panel by `panelId`, `target`, or `query`, inspect modal/overlay/picker UI surfaces by `surfaceId`, `target`, or `query`, list top-level CLI mirrors and inspect one mirror by `cliCommand`, `command`, `commandName`, `target`, or `query`, inspect fixed shortcuts and configurable keybindings by `actionId`, `target`, `key`, or `query`, run shell-safe keybinding equivalents with confirmation, list slash commands, inspect one slash command by `command`, `commandName`, `target`, or `query` with parsed arguments and policy metadata, inspect model tool definitions or one model tool schema, inspect or change Agent settings by `key`, `target`, or `query` with confirmation, run concrete slash-command mirrors with confirmation, and report connected-host capability and live readiness posture. CLI mirror modes are read-only catalog and parser inspection; inside the main conversation, the model uses the returned preferred model tool, workspace action, setting mode, or confirmed slash-command mirror instead of launching hidden nested CLI processes. Panel modes expose catalog/open state and route visible panel/workspace changes through the current Agent shell bridge with confirmation. UI surface modes expose help, shortcuts, command browser, conversation search, prompt-history search, slash-command mode, file picker, block actions, context, runtime activity, live process output, bookmarks, model/provider/reasoning-effort pickers, TTS provider/voice pickers, session/profile pickers, the panel-picker compatibility route, security/knowledge/subscription operator surfaces, settings, MCP workspace, onboarding, and Agent workspace entrypoints; `open_ui_surface` is confirmation-gated and only performs visible shell navigation. Shortcut modes expose fixed runtime/editor controls plus the live resolved keybinding table; each keybinding descriptor reports its model operation route, `run_keybinding` executes only supported shell-safe equivalents with confirmation, and prompt-editor-only or terminal-selection shortcuts remain explicit direct user interaction. `set_keybinding` and `reset_keybinding` write the same `keybindings.json` file the user edits and require confirmation. Workspace action discovery can inline editor field schemas with `includeParameters:true`; single-action lookup and execution use the same user-facing search fields, return or preserve lookup metadata where the action result carries descriptors, and refuse ambiguous run requests with candidates; CLI mirror, panel, UI surface, keybinding, slash-command, model tool, setting, and connected-host capability lookup use their catalog search fields and refuse ambiguous route, schema, capability, or mutation requests with candidates; profile editors use the current starter-template inventory, and routine schedule editors can prefill a selected local routine from `recordId`. Selection-based local workspace actions accept a local `recordId` so the model can use the same note promotion and local registry flows as the TUI. Direct local create editors for memory, notes, personas, skills, and routines can execute from submitted fields through `run_workspace_action` and `agent_local_registry` with confirmation. The `connected_host` report includes route families, allowed capabilities, blocked lifecycle/non-Agent surfaces, and availability for the first-class Agent tools; `connected_host_capability` inspects one allowed or blocked capability by id, target, or query with its route families and boundary. The `connected_host_status` report performs a read-only live check of the connected-host status route and the isolated Agent Knowledge status route, reports SDK compatibility, token posture, endpoint bindings, route readiness, and actionable findings, and still refuses connected-host lifecycle control. The model uses those first-class tools for product workflows where they exist, such as Agent Knowledge, local memory/notes/personas/skills/routines, channel sends, notifications, reminders, media generation, work plans, and connected-host operator actions.
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  The setup workspace surfaces discovered Agent-local persona, skill, and routine markdown files so day-one setup can import useful behavior instead of starting from blank records. It can also create one initial scratchpad note, local persona, skill, and routine directly during first-run setup; those records stay in Agent-local registries and never write to default knowledge or non-Agent segments.
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  - `agent_work_plan`: keep the visible Agent-local work plan current from the conversation.
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  - `agent_channel_send`, `agent_notify`, `agent_reminder_schedule`, and `agent_media_generate`: perform confirmed external delivery, notification, reminder, or media actions when the user explicitly asks.
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- `agent_harness` discovery modes are read-only. `summary` reports the model access map; `panels` lists the built-in panel catalog, and `panel` resolves one panel by `panelId`, `target`, or `query` with current open/focused state plus its matching Agent workspace route; `ui_surfaces` lists modal, overlay, picker, and workspace entrypoints, and `ui_surface` resolves one by `surfaceId`, `target`, or `query` with shell-opener availability and preferred model routes; `cli_commands` lists top-level package CLI mirror metadata, and `cli_command` resolves one mirror by `cliCommand`, `command`, `commandName`, `target`, or `query`, returning parser output for concrete invocations, blocked command tokens, lookup metadata, and preferred in-process model routes; `shortcuts` returns fixed runtime/editor shortcuts plus configurable keybindings; `keybindings` lists the live resolved keybinding table, and `keybinding`, `run_keybinding`, `set_keybinding`, and `reset_keybinding` resolve one action by `actionId`, `target`, `key`, or `query` with default bindings, custom state, config path, lookup metadata, and model-operation route metadata; `commands` lists slash-command descriptions; `command` returns one slash-command detail by `command`, `commandName`, `target`, or `query`, including parsed arguments plus effect/confirmation/preferred-tool/boundary policy metadata; `workspace_actions` lists Agent workspace actions and can inline editor field schemas with `includeParameters:true`; `workspace_action` and `run_workspace_action` resolve one action by `actionId`, `command`, `target`, or `query`, using the same user-facing action-search fields; inspection returns lookup metadata plus editor schema, and execution refuses ambiguous requests with candidate actions before any effect; `tools` lists model tool definitions and can inline JSON schemas with `includeParameters:true`; `tool` returns one model tool schema by `toolName`, `target`, or `query` and refuses ambiguous schema lookup with candidate tools; `settings` returns setting descriptors plus setting policy; `get_setting`, `set_setting`, and `reset_setting` resolve one setting by `key`, `target`, or `query`, return lookup metadata on success, and refuse ambiguous matches with candidate settings; `connected_host` returns the connected-host route families, allowed capabilities, blocked capabilities, and first-class tool availability; `connected_host_capability` returns one allowed or blocked connected-host capability by `capabilityId`, `target`, or `query` with related route families and boundary text and refuses ambiguous capability lookup with candidates; and `connected_host_status` performs a live read-only check of the connected-host status and Agent Knowledge status routes and reports endpoint bindings, token posture, SDK compatibility, route readiness, and findings without printing token values.
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+ `agent_harness` discovery modes are read-only. `summary` reports the model access map; `panels` lists the built-in panel catalog, and `panel` resolves one panel by `panelId`, `target`, or `query` with current open/focused state plus its matching Agent workspace route; `ui_surfaces` lists modal, overlay, picker, and workspace entrypoints, and `ui_surface` resolves one by `surfaceId`, `target`, or `query` with shell-opener availability and preferred model routes; `cli_commands` lists top-level package CLI mirror metadata, and `cli_command` resolves one mirror by `cliCommand`, `command`, `commandName`, `target`, or `query`, returning parser output for concrete invocations, blocked command tokens, lookup metadata, and preferred in-process model routes; `shortcuts` returns fixed runtime/editor shortcuts plus configurable keybindings; `keybindings` lists the live resolved keybinding table, and `keybinding`, `run_keybinding`, `set_keybinding`, and `reset_keybinding` resolve one action by `actionId`, `target`, `key`, or `query` with default bindings, custom state, config path, lookup metadata, and model-operation route metadata; `commands` lists slash-command descriptions; `command` returns one slash-command detail by `command`, `commandName`, `target`, or `query`, including parsed arguments plus effect/confirmation/preferred-tool/boundary policy metadata, and refuses ambiguous command lookup with candidate commands; `workspace_actions` lists Agent workspace actions and can inline editor field schemas with `includeParameters:true`; `workspace_action` and `run_workspace_action` resolve one action by `actionId`, `command`, `target`, or `query`, using the same user-facing action-search fields; inspection returns lookup metadata plus editor schema, and execution refuses ambiguous requests with candidate actions before any effect; `tools` lists model tool definitions and can inline JSON schemas with `includeParameters:true`; `tool` returns one model tool schema by `toolName`, `target`, or `query` and refuses ambiguous schema lookup with candidate tools; `settings` returns setting descriptors plus setting policy; `get_setting`, `set_setting`, and `reset_setting` resolve one setting by `key`, `target`, or `query`, return lookup metadata on success, and refuse ambiguous matches with candidate settings; `connected_host` returns the connected-host route families, allowed capabilities, blocked capabilities, and first-class tool availability; `connected_host_capability` returns one allowed or blocked connected-host capability by `capabilityId`, `target`, or `query` with related route families and boundary text and refuses ambiguous capability lookup with candidates; and `connected_host_status` performs a live read-only check of the connected-host status and Agent Knowledge status routes and reports endpoint bindings, token posture, SDK compatibility, route readiness, and findings without printing token values.
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  `open_ui_surface` is a confirmation-gated visible navigation mode for the same shell surfaces the user can open: Agent workspace, settings, MCP workspace, model/provider/reasoning-effort pickers, TTS provider/voice pickers, session/profile pickers, the panel-picker compatibility route, security/knowledge/subscription operator surfaces, conversation search, prompt-history search, slash-command mode, command browser, file picker, block actions, bookmarks, context inspector, runtime activity monitor, live process output, help, shortcuts, and onboarding. It does not perform hidden operations; use first-class model tools, settings modes, workspace actions, or confirmed slash-command mirrors for actual state changes. Ambiguous UI surface lookup text is refused with candidate surfaces instead of routed.
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package/package.json CHANGED
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  {
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  "name": "@pellux/goodvibes-agent",
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+ | { readonly status: 'found'; readonly command: SlashCommand; readonly lookup: CommandDetailLookup }
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  function readString(value: unknown): string {
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