@sym-bot/mesh-channel 0.1.21 → 0.1.22

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package/server.js CHANGED
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- #!/usr/bin/env node
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- 'use strict';
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-
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- // Subcommand dispatch: `sym-mesh-channel init` runs the installer.
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- if (process.argv[2] === 'init') {
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- require('./bin/install.js');
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- return;
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- }
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-
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- /**
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- * sym-mesh-channel — MCP server that makes Claude Code a peer node on the SYM mesh.
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- *
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- * Architecture (MMP Section 13.9: Local Event Interface):
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- * SymNode (own identity, own SVAF field weights) → relay → mesh
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- * MCP channel notifications → Claude Code (real-time push)
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- * MCP tools → SymNode methods (send, observe, recall)
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- *
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- * This is a PEER NODE, not a client of the daemon. It has its own identity,
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- * its own relay connection, and its own SVAF evaluation with engineering-domain
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- * field weights. Per MMP Section 3: every participant is a peer.
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- *
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- * Copyright (c) 2026 SYM.BOT Ltd. Apache 2.0 License.
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- */
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-
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- const { Server } = require('@modelcontextprotocol/sdk/server/index.js');
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- const { StdioServerTransport } = require('@modelcontextprotocol/sdk/server/stdio.js');
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- const {
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- CallToolRequestSchema,
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- ListToolsRequestSchema,
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- } = require('@modelcontextprotocol/sdk/types.js');
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- const { SymNode } = require('@sym-bot/sym');
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-
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- // ── Engineering-domain field weights (SVAF α_f) ──────────────
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-
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- const FIELD_WEIGHTS = {
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- focus: 2.0, // code, architecture, technical decisions
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- issue: 2.0, // bugs, blockers, technical debt
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- intent: 1.5, // what needs building
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- motivation: 1.0, // why it matters
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- commitment: 1.5, // deadlines, dependencies
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- perspective: 0.5, // viewpoint — low for engineering
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- mood: 0.8, // user fatigue affects code quality
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- };
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-
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- // ── SymNode — full peer on the mesh ──────────────────────────
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-
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- // Default: hostname-based identity, unique per machine. The old default
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- // ('claude-code-mac') caused ghost-peer bugs when another machine ran
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- // without SYM_NODE_NAME set — both machines claimed the same name with
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- // different nodeIds, creating phantom peers that absorbed messages.
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- const NODE_NAME = process.env.SYM_NODE_NAME || `claude-${require('os').hostname().toLowerCase().replace(/[^a-z0-9-]/g, '-')}`;
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-
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- const node = new SymNode({
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- name: NODE_NAME,
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- cognitiveProfile: 'Engineering node. Code, architecture, debugging, technical decisions.',
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- svafFieldWeights: FIELD_WEIGHTS,
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- svafFreshnessSeconds: 7200, // 2hr session-length context
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- relay: process.env.SYM_RELAY_URL || null,
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- relayToken: process.env.SYM_RELAY_TOKEN || null,
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- silent: true,
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- });
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-
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- // Identity collision (added in @sym-bot/sym 0.3.68): the relay told us
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- // another process is holding our nodeId. Don't try to reconnect — that
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- // caused the peer-flap loop documented in v0.1.2/v0.1.3 commit messages.
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- // Exit so Claude Code can decide whether to respawn (with the freshness
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- // window now elapsed) or surface the failure to the user.
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- node.on('identity-collision', (info) => {
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- process.stderr.write(
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- `sym-mesh-channel: identity collision on relay — another process is holding ` +
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- `nodeId=${info.nodeId} name=${info.name}. Exiting.\n`
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- );
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- process.exit(2);
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- });
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-
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- // ── MCP Server ───────────────────────────────────────────────
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-
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- const mcp = new Server(
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- { name: 'sym-mesh', version: '0.1.0' },
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- {
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- capabilities: {
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- tools: {},
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- experimental: { 'claude/channel': {} },
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- },
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- instructions:
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- `You are a peer node on the SYM mesh (identity: ${NODE_NAME}). ` +
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- 'Mesh events arrive as <channel> notifications in real-time. ' +
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- 'When you see a message or CMB from another node, respond via the sym_send tool if actionable. ' +
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- 'Share observations about the user\'s state via sym_observe. ' +
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- 'Search mesh memory via sym_recall.',
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- },
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- );
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-
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- // ── Tools ────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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-
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- mcp.setRequestHandler(ListToolsRequestSchema, async () => ({
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- tools: [
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- {
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- name: 'sym_send',
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- description: 'Send a message to all mesh peers. Stored as a persistent CMB and broadcast via relay.',
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- inputSchema: {
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- type: 'object',
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- properties: { message: { type: 'string', description: 'Message to broadcast' } },
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- required: ['message'],
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- },
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- },
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- {
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- name: 'sym_observe',
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- description: 'Share a structured CAT7 observation with the mesh. Extract fields from what you observe.',
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- inputSchema: {
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- type: 'object',
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- properties: {
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- focus: { type: 'string' },
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- issue: { type: 'string' },
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- intent: { type: 'string' },
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- motivation: { type: 'string' },
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- commitment: { type: 'string' },
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- perspective: { type: 'string' },
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- mood: {
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- type: 'object',
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- properties: {
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- text: { type: 'string' },
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- valence: { type: 'number' },
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- arousal: { type: 'number' },
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- },
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- },
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- },
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- required: ['focus'],
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- },
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- },
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- {
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- name: 'sym_recall',
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- description: 'Search mesh memory for relevant CMBs.',
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- inputSchema: {
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- type: 'object',
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- properties: { query: { type: 'string', description: 'Search query (empty for all)' } },
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- required: ['query'],
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- },
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- },
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- {
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- name: 'sym_peers',
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- description: 'List connected mesh peers.',
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- inputSchema: { type: 'object', properties: {} },
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- },
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- {
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- name: 'sym_status',
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- description: 'Get mesh node status — relay connection, peer count, memory count.',
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- inputSchema: { type: 'object', properties: {} },
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- },
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- ],
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- }));
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-
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- mcp.setRequestHandler(CallToolRequestSchema, async (request) => {
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- const { name, arguments: args } = request.params;
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-
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- switch (name) {
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- case 'sym_send': {
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- // Direct inter-node message — broadcast as type:'message' frame only.
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- // Do NOT also persist as a CMB via node.remember(): that caused
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- // double-delivery on receivers, who saw the same payload arrive once
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- // as event_type='message' (from this broadcast) and again as
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- // event_type='cmb' (from CMB gossip replication). One tool, one job:
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- // sym_send is for ephemeral inter-node messages; sym_observe is for
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- // structured CAT7 CMBs. Hosts that want both should call both.
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- //
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- // Report the actual delivered count (the number of peer transports
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- // that successfully accepted the broadcast), not peers().length.
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- // The two can disagree when peers are in _peers but their transports
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- // are broken — counting peers().length would lie about delivery.
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- // Requires @sym-bot/sym >= 0.3.70 where send() returns the count.
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- const msg = args.message;
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- const delivered = node.send(msg);
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- return { content: [{ type: 'text', text: `Message delivered to ${delivered} peer(s).` }] };
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- }
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-
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- case 'sym_observe': {
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- const fields = {
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- focus: args.focus || 'observation',
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- issue: args.issue || 'none',
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- intent: args.intent || 'observation',
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- motivation: args.motivation || '',
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- commitment: args.commitment || '',
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- perspective: args.perspective || NODE_NAME,
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- mood: args.mood || { text: 'neutral', valence: 0, arousal: 0 },
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- };
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- const entry = node.remember(fields);
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- return { content: [{ type: 'text', text: entry ? `Observed: ${entry.key}` : 'Duplicate — already in memory.' }] };
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- }
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-
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- case 'sym_recall': {
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- const results = node.recall(args.query || '');
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- if (results.length === 0) {
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- return { content: [{ type: 'text', text: 'No memories found.' }] };
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- }
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- const lines = results.slice(0, 10).map(r => {
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- const focus = r.cmb?.fields?.focus?.text || r.content || '';
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- const source = r.source || r.cmb?.createdBy || 'unknown';
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- const time = r.timestamp ? new Date(r.timestamp).toLocaleString() : '';
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- return `[${source}] ${time}\n ${focus.slice(0, 150)}`;
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- });
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- return { content: [{ type: 'text', text: lines.join('\n\n') }] };
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- }
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-
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- case 'sym_peers': {
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- const peers = node.peers();
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- if (peers.length === 0) {
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- return { content: [{ type: 'text', text: 'No peers connected.' }] };
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- }
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- const lines = peers.map(p => `${p.name} via ${p.source || 'unknown'}`);
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- return { content: [{ type: 'text', text: `${peers.length} peer(s):\n${lines.join('\n')}` }] };
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- }
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-
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- case 'sym_status': {
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- const s = node.status();
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- return {
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- content: [{
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- type: 'text',
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- text: `Node: ${NODE_NAME} (${node.nodeId?.slice(0, 8) || '?'})\n` +
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- `Relay: ${s.relayConnected ? 'connected' : 'disconnected'}\n` +
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- `Peers: ${s.peerCount || 0}\n` +
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- `Memories: ${s.memoryCount || 0}`,
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- }],
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- };
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- }
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-
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- default:
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- return { content: [{ type: 'text', text: `Unknown tool: ${name}` }] };
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- }
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- });
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-
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- // ── Peer Allowlist (optional, defense-in-depth) ─────────────
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- // SYM_ALLOWED_PEERS is a comma-separated list of peer node names.
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- // When set, only CMBs and messages from listed peers are pushed to
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- // Claude's context. When empty/unset, all authenticated peers are
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- // accepted (SVAF still gates on content relevance).
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- const ALLOWED_PEERS = (process.env.SYM_ALLOWED_PEERS || '')
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- .split(',')
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- .map(s => s.trim())
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- .filter(Boolean);
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-
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- function isPeerAllowed(peerName) {
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- if (ALLOWED_PEERS.length === 0) return true; // no allowlist = accept all
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- return ALLOWED_PEERS.includes(peerName);
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- }
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-
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- // ── Mesh Events → Channel Notifications ──────────────────────
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-
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- function pushChannel(eventType, data) {
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- try {
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- mcp.notification({
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- method: 'notifications/claude/channel',
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- params: {
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- content: typeof data === 'string' ? data : JSON.stringify(data),
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- meta: { event_type: eventType, source: 'sym-mesh' },
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- },
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- });
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- } catch {}
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- }
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-
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- node.on('cmb-accepted', (entry) => {
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- // Don't echo back our own CMBs
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- if (entry.source === NODE_NAME || entry.cmb?.createdBy === NODE_NAME) return;
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-
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- const source = entry.source || entry.cmb?.createdBy || 'unknown';
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-
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- // Peer allowlist gate (defense-in-depth, see SECURITY.md)
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- if (!isPeerAllowed(source)) return;
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-
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- const focus = entry.cmb?.fields?.focus?.text || entry.content || '';
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- const mood = entry.cmb?.fields?.mood?.text || '';
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- pushChannel('cmb', `[${source}] ${focus}${mood && mood !== 'neutral' ? ` (mood: ${mood})` : ''}`);
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- });
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-
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- node.on('message', (from, content) => {
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- // Peer allowlist gate
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- if (!isPeerAllowed(from)) return;
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-
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- pushChannel('message', `[message from ${from}] ${content}`);
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- });
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-
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- // Peer presence events are intentionally NOT pushed to Claude's context.
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- // They're high-frequency, low-signal (peers flap on relay reconnects, daemon
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- // restarts, NAT keepalive blips), and a flood will eat the context window.
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- // Use sym_peers / sym_status on demand instead. Only CMBs and direct messages
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- // are surfaced as channel notifications — those carry actual cognitive payload.
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-
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- // ── Start ────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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-
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- // Clean shutdown — disconnect from the relay before exiting so other peers
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- // see us leave immediately, and so a fast restart of this MCP doesn't race
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- // our own zombie connection on the relay (which would trigger the relay's
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- // duplicate-nodeId replacement path and cause peer flap loops).
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- //
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- // Idempotent: Claude Code may send SIGTERM and then SIGKILL; we want the
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- // first signal to get us cleanly off the relay even if the second one
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- // arrives before stop() resolves.
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- let shuttingDown = false;
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- async function shutdown(signal) {
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- if (shuttingDown) return;
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- shuttingDown = true;
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- try {
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- await node.stop();
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- } catch {
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- // Best effort — we're exiting anyway. Don't block on cleanup errors.
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- }
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- process.exit(0);
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- }
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-
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- process.on('SIGTERM', () => shutdown('SIGTERM'));
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- process.on('SIGINT', () => shutdown('SIGINT'));
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- process.on('SIGHUP', () => shutdown('SIGHUP'));
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-
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- async function main() {
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- // Start SymNode — connects to relay as a peer
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- await node.start();
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-
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- // Start MCP server — communicates with Claude Code via stdio
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- const transport = new StdioServerTransport();
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- await mcp.connect(transport);
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- }
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-
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- main().catch((err) => {
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- process.stderr.write(`sym-mesh-channel failed: ${err.message}\n`);
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- process.exit(1);
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- });
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+ #!/usr/bin/env node
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+ 'use strict';
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+
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+ // Subcommand dispatch: `sym-mesh-channel init` runs the installer.
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+ if (process.argv[2] === 'init') {
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+ require('./bin/install.js');
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+ return;
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+ }
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+
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+ /**
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+ * sym-mesh-channel — MCP server that makes Claude Code a peer node on the SYM mesh.
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+ *
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+ * Architecture (MMP Section 13.9: Local Event Interface):
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+ * SymNode (own identity, own SVAF field weights) → relay → mesh
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+ * MCP channel notifications → Claude Code (real-time push)
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+ * MCP tools → SymNode methods (send, observe, recall)
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+ *
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+ * This is a PEER NODE, not a client of the daemon. It has its own identity,
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+ * its own relay connection, and its own SVAF evaluation with engineering-domain
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+ * field weights. Per MMP Section 3: every participant is a peer.
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+ *
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+ * Copyright (c) 2026 SYM.BOT Ltd. Apache 2.0 License.
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+ */
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+
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+ const { Server } = require('@modelcontextprotocol/sdk/server/index.js');
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+ const { StdioServerTransport } = require('@modelcontextprotocol/sdk/server/stdio.js');
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+ const {
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+ CallToolRequestSchema,
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+ ListToolsRequestSchema,
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+ } = require('@modelcontextprotocol/sdk/types.js');
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+ const { SymNode } = require('@sym-bot/sym');
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+
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+ // ── Engineering-domain field weights (SVAF α_f) ──────────────
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+
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+ const FIELD_WEIGHTS = {
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+ focus: 2.0, // code, architecture, technical decisions
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+ issue: 2.0, // bugs, blockers, technical debt
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+ intent: 1.5, // what needs building
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+ motivation: 1.0, // why it matters
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+ commitment: 1.5, // deadlines, dependencies
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+ perspective: 0.5, // viewpoint — low for engineering
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+ mood: 0.8, // user fatigue affects code quality
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+ };
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+
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+ // ── SymNode — full peer on the mesh ──────────────────────────
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+
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+ // Default: hostname-based identity, unique per machine. The old default
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+ // ('claude-code-mac') caused ghost-peer bugs when another machine ran
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+ // without SYM_NODE_NAME set — both machines claimed the same name with
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+ // different nodeIds, creating phantom peers that absorbed messages.
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+ const NODE_NAME = process.env.SYM_NODE_NAME || `claude-${require('os').hostname().toLowerCase().replace(/[^a-z0-9-]/g, '-')}`;
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+
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+ // ── Mesh group (MMP §5.8) ──────────────────────────────────
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+ //
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+ // LAN isolation by Bonjour service type. `_sym._tcp` is the default
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+ // (backward compatible). A named group `<foo>` maps to service type
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+ // `_foo._tcp`. Passing a full `_foo._tcp` service type explicitly also
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+ // works. Nodes in different groups never discover each other at mDNS.
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+ // See MeloTune's MoodRoom model for the per-room pattern
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+ // (`_melotune-{id}._tcp`).
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+ function resolveServiceType() {
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+ const explicit = process.env.SYM_SERVICE_TYPE;
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+ if (explicit) return explicit;
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+ const group = process.env.SYM_GROUP;
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+ if (group && group !== 'default') return `_${group}._tcp`;
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+ return '_sym._tcp';
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+ }
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+ const SERVICE_TYPE = resolveServiceType();
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+ const GROUP = process.env.SYM_GROUP || (SERVICE_TYPE !== '_sym._tcp'
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+ ? SERVICE_TYPE.replace(/^_/, '').replace(/\._tcp$/, '')
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+ : 'default');
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+
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+ const node = new SymNode({
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+ name: NODE_NAME,
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+ cognitiveProfile: 'Engineering node. Code, architecture, debugging, technical decisions.',
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+ svafFieldWeights: FIELD_WEIGHTS,
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+ svafFreshnessSeconds: 7200, // 2hr — session-length context
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+ discoveryServiceType: SERVICE_TYPE,
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+ group: GROUP,
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+ relay: process.env.SYM_RELAY_URL || null,
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+ relayToken: process.env.SYM_RELAY_TOKEN || null,
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+ silent: true,
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+ });
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+
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+ // Identity collision (added in @sym-bot/sym 0.3.68): the relay told us
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+ // another process is holding our nodeId. Don't try to reconnect that
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+ // caused the peer-flap loop documented in v0.1.2/v0.1.3 commit messages.
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+ // Exit so Claude Code can decide whether to respawn (with the freshness
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+ // window now elapsed) or surface the failure to the user.
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+ node.on('identity-collision', (info) => {
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+ process.stderr.write(
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+ `sym-mesh-channel: identity collision on relay — another process is holding ` +
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+ `nodeId=${info.nodeId} name=${info.name}. Exiting.\n`
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+ );
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+ process.exit(2);
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+ });
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+
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+ // ── MCP Server ───────────────────────────────────────────────
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+
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+ const mcp = new Server(
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+ { name: 'sym-mesh', version: '0.1.0' },
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+ {
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+ capabilities: {
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+ tools: {},
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+ experimental: { 'claude/channel': {} },
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+ },
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+ instructions:
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+ `You are a peer node on the SYM mesh (identity: ${NODE_NAME}). ` +
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+ 'Mesh events arrive as <channel> notifications in real-time. ' +
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+ 'When you see a message or CMB from another node, respond via the sym_send tool if actionable. ' +
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+ 'Share observations about the user\'s state via sym_observe. ' +
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+ 'Search mesh memory via sym_recall. ' +
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+ 'Messages arrive as compact headers with [mNNN] IDs — use sym_fetch to read the full content when the header is relevant to your current task.',
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+ },
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+ );
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+
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+ // ── Tools ────────────────────────────────────────────────────
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+
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+ mcp.setRequestHandler(ListToolsRequestSchema, async () => ({
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+ tools: [
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+ {
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+ name: 'sym_send',
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+ description: 'Send a message to all mesh peers. Stored as a persistent CMB and broadcast via relay.',
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+ inputSchema: {
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+ type: 'object',
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+ properties: { message: { type: 'string', description: 'Message to broadcast' } },
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+ required: ['message'],
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+ },
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+ },
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+ {
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+ name: 'sym_observe',
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+ description: 'Share a structured CAT7 observation with the mesh. Extract fields from what you observe.',
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+ inputSchema: {
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+ type: 'object',
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+ properties: {
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+ focus: { type: 'string' },
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+ issue: { type: 'string' },
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+ intent: { type: 'string' },
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+ motivation: { type: 'string' },
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+ commitment: { type: 'string' },
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+ perspective: { type: 'string' },
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+ mood: {
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+ type: 'object',
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+ properties: {
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+ text: { type: 'string' },
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+ valence: { type: 'number' },
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+ arousal: { type: 'number' },
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+ },
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+ },
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+ },
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+ required: ['focus'],
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+ },
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+ },
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+ {
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+ name: 'sym_recall',
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+ description: 'Search mesh memory for relevant CMBs.',
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+ inputSchema: {
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+ type: 'object',
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+ properties: { query: { type: 'string', description: 'Search query (empty for all)' } },
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+ required: ['query'],
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+ },
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+ },
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+ {
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+ name: 'sym_peers',
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+ description: 'List connected mesh peers.',
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+ inputSchema: { type: 'object', properties: {} },
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+ },
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+ {
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+ name: 'sym_status',
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+ description: 'Get mesh node status relay connection, peer count, memory count.',
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+ inputSchema: { type: 'object', properties: {} },
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+ },
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+ {
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+ name: 'sym_fetch',
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+ description: 'Fetch full content of a mesh message by ID. Use when a compact channel notification needs deeper reading.',
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+ inputSchema: {
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+ type: 'object',
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+ properties: { msg_id: { type: 'string', description: 'Message ID (e.g., m007)' } },
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+ required: ['msg_id'],
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+ },
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+ },
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+ {
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+ name: 'sym_group_info',
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+ description: 'Report the mesh group this node is in (MMP §5.8). Shows service type + group name + peer count.',
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+ inputSchema: { type: 'object', properties: {} },
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+ },
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+ {
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+ name: 'sym_invite_info',
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+ description: 'Return the service type + group + optional relay token encoded in an app-specific mesh invite URL (e.g. melotune://room/{id}/{name}). Read-only inspection; does NOT switch the current node.',
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+ inputSchema: {
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+ type: 'object',
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+ properties: { url: { type: 'string', description: 'Invite URL, e.g. melotune://room/abc123/Kitchen' } },
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+ required: ['url'],
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+ },
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+ },
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+ ],
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+ }));
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+
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+ mcp.setRequestHandler(CallToolRequestSchema, async (request) => {
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+ const { name, arguments: args } = request.params;
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+
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+ switch (name) {
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+ case 'sym_send': {
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+ // Direct inter-node message — broadcast as type:'message' frame only.
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+ // Do NOT also persist as a CMB via node.remember(): that caused
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+ // double-delivery on receivers, who saw the same payload arrive once
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+ // as event_type='message' (from this broadcast) and again as
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+ // event_type='cmb' (from CMB gossip replication). One tool, one job:
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+ // sym_send is for ephemeral inter-node messages; sym_observe is for
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+ // structured CAT7 CMBs. Hosts that want both should call both.
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+ //
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+ // Report the actual delivered count (the number of peer transports
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+ // that successfully accepted the broadcast), not peers().length.
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+ // The two can disagree when peers are in _peers but their transports
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+ // are broken — counting peers().length would lie about delivery.
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+ // Requires @sym-bot/sym >= 0.3.70 where send() returns the count.
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+ const msg = args.message;
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+ const delivered = node.send(msg);
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+ return { content: [{ type: 'text', text: `Message delivered to ${delivered} peer(s).` }] };
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+ }
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+
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+ case 'sym_observe': {
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+ const fields = {
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+ focus: args.focus || 'observation',
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+ issue: args.issue || 'none',
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+ intent: args.intent || 'observation',
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+ motivation: args.motivation || '',
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+ commitment: args.commitment || '',
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+ perspective: args.perspective || NODE_NAME,
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+ mood: args.mood || { text: 'neutral', valence: 0, arousal: 0 },
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+ };
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+ const entry = node.remember(fields);
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+ return { content: [{ type: 'text', text: entry ? `Observed: ${entry.key}` : 'Duplicate already in memory.' }] };
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+ }
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+
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+ case 'sym_recall': {
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+ const results = node.recall(args.query || '');
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+ if (results.length === 0) {
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+ return { content: [{ type: 'text', text: 'No memories found.' }] };
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+ }
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+ const lines = results.slice(0, 10).map(r => {
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+ const focus = r.cmb?.fields?.focus?.text || r.content || '';
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+ const source = r.source || r.cmb?.createdBy || 'unknown';
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+ const time = r.timestamp ? new Date(r.timestamp).toLocaleString() : '';
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+ return `[${source}] ${time}\n ${focus.slice(0, 150)}`;
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+ });
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+ return { content: [{ type: 'text', text: lines.join('\n\n') }] };
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+ }
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+
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+ case 'sym_peers': {
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+ const peers = node.peers();
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+ if (peers.length === 0) {
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+ return { content: [{ type: 'text', text: 'No peers connected.' }] };
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+ }
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+ const lines = peers.map(p => `${p.name} via ${p.source || 'unknown'}`);
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+ return { content: [{ type: 'text', text: `${peers.length} peer(s):\n${lines.join('\n')}` }] };
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+ }
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+
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+ case 'sym_fetch': {
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+ const entry = MESSAGE_STORE.get(args.msg_id);
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+ if (!entry) {
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+ return { content: [{ type: 'text', text: `Message ${args.msg_id} not found (expired or invalid ID).` }] };
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+ }
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+ return {
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+ content: [{
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+ type: 'text',
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+ text: `[${entry.from}] ${new Date(entry.timestamp).toISOString()}\n\n${entry.content}`,
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+ }],
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+ };
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+ }
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+
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+ case 'sym_status': {
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+ const s = node.status();
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+ return {
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+ content: [{
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+ type: 'text',
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+ text: `Node: ${NODE_NAME} (${node.nodeId?.slice(0, 8) || '?'})\n` +
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+ `Group: ${GROUP} (${SERVICE_TYPE})\n` +
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+ `Relay: ${s.relayConnected ? 'connected' : 'disconnected'}\n` +
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+ `Peers: ${s.peerCount || 0}\n` +
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+ `Memories: ${s.memoryCount || 0}`,
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+ }],
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+ };
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+ }
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+
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+ case 'sym_group_info': {
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+ const s = node.status();
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+ const peers = typeof node.getPeers === 'function' ? node.getPeers() : [];
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+ const peerLines = peers.length
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+ ? peers.map(p => ` ${p.name} (${(p.peerId || '').slice(0, 8)}) via ${p.transport || '?'}`).join('\n')
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+ : ' (no peers in this group)';
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+ return {
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+ content: [{
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+ type: 'text',
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+ text: `Mesh group (MMP §5.8):\n` +
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+ ` group: ${GROUP}\n` +
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+ ` service type: ${SERVICE_TYPE}\n` +
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+ ` node: ${NODE_NAME} (${node.nodeId?.slice(0, 8) || '?'})\n` +
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+ ` peers in group: ${s.peerCount || 0}\n` +
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+ peerLines + `\n\n` +
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+ `To join a different group, restart the sym-mesh-channel MCP server with env var SYM_GROUP=<name> or SYM_SERVICE_TYPE=<_foo._tcp>.`,
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+ }],
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+ };
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+ }
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+
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+ case 'sym_invite_info': {
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+ const url = args?.url;
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+ if (!url || typeof url !== 'string') {
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+ return { content: [{ type: 'text', text: 'Missing required argument: url' }], isError: true };
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+ }
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+ // Supported scheme examples:
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+ // melotune://room/{id}/{percent-encoded name} (per MoodRoom.inviteURL in sym-swift)
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+ // sym://group/{name}
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+ const m = url.match(/^([a-z][a-z0-9-]+):\/\/(?:room|group)\/([^/?#]+)(?:\/([^?#]+))?/i);
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+ if (!m) {
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+ return { content: [{ type: 'text', text: `Unrecognised invite URL: ${url}` }], isError: true };
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+ }
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+ const appScheme = m[1].toLowerCase();
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+ const rawId = decodeURIComponent(m[2]);
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+ const rawName = m[3] ? decodeURIComponent(m[3]) : rawId;
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+ // Map to service type + group.
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+ const serviceType = appScheme === 'sym'
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+ ? `_${rawId}._tcp`
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+ : `_${appScheme}-${rawId}._tcp`;
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+ const group = appScheme === 'sym' ? rawId : `${appScheme}-${rawId}`;
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+ return {
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+ content: [{
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+ type: 'text',
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+ text: JSON.stringify({
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+ app: appScheme,
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+ group,
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+ service_type: serviceType,
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+ room_id: rawId,
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+ room_name: rawName,
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+ join_hint: `Set env vars: SYM_GROUP=${group} SYM_SERVICE_TYPE=${serviceType} — then restart the MCP server.`,
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+ }, null, 2),
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+ }],
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+ };
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+ }
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+
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+ default:
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+ return { content: [{ type: 'text', text: `Unknown tool: ${name}` }] };
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+ }
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+ });
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+
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+ // ── Compact Channel — message store for lazy-load (v0.1) ────
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+ // Per COO spec cmb_compact_channel_v0.1.md: push compact headers,
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+ // store full content for on-demand sym_fetch retrieval. ~10% token
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+ // savings on mesh traffic without context loss.
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+ const MESSAGE_STORE = new Map();
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+ let msgSeq = 0;
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+ const MAX_STORED = 200;
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+
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+ function storeMessage(from, content) {
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+ const msgId = `m${String(++msgSeq).padStart(3, '0')}`;
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+ MESSAGE_STORE.set(msgId, { from, content, timestamp: Date.now() });
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+ while (MESSAGE_STORE.size > MAX_STORED) {
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+ const oldest = MESSAGE_STORE.keys().next().value;
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+ MESSAGE_STORE.delete(oldest);
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+ }
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+ return msgId;
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+ }
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+
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+ function extractCompactHeader(from, content) {
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+ const lines = content.split('\n').filter(l => l.trim());
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+ const focusMatch = content.match(/focus[=:]\s*([^\n\]]{0,80})/i);
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+ const bracketMatch = content.match(/\[([^\]]{0,120})\]/);
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+
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+ const hasHalt = /\bhalt\b/i.test(content);
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+ const hasDirective = /\bdirective\b/i.test(content);
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+ const hasResults = /\bresult|complete|landed|done\b/i.test(content);
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+ const hasAck = /\back\b/i.test(content);
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+
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+ let signal = '';
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+ if (hasHalt) signal = 'HALT';
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+ else if (hasDirective) signal = 'DIRECTIVE';
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+ else if (hasResults) signal = 'RESULT';
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+ else if (hasAck) signal = 'ACK';
379
+
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+ const parts = [];
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+ if (signal) parts.push(signal);
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+ if (focusMatch) parts.push(`focus=${focusMatch[1].trim()}`);
383
+ else if (bracketMatch) parts.push(bracketMatch[1].trim());
384
+ else if (lines[0]) parts.push(lines[0].slice(0, 100));
385
+
386
+ const approxTokens = Math.round(content.length / 4);
387
+ return parts.join(' | ') + ` (~${approxTokens}tok)`;
388
+ }
389
+
390
+ // ── Peer Allowlist (optional, defense-in-depth) ─────────────
391
+ // SYM_ALLOWED_PEERS is a comma-separated list of peer node names.
392
+ // When set, only CMBs and messages from listed peers are pushed to
393
+ // Claude's context. When empty/unset, all authenticated peers are
394
+ // accepted (SVAF still gates on content relevance).
395
+ const ALLOWED_PEERS = (process.env.SYM_ALLOWED_PEERS || '')
396
+ .split(',')
397
+ .map(s => s.trim())
398
+ .filter(Boolean);
399
+
400
+ function isPeerAllowed(peerName) {
401
+ if (ALLOWED_PEERS.length === 0) return true; // no allowlist = accept all
402
+ return ALLOWED_PEERS.includes(peerName);
403
+ }
404
+
405
+ // ── Mesh Events → Channel Notifications ──────────────────────
406
+
407
+ function pushChannel(eventType, data) {
408
+ try {
409
+ mcp.notification({
410
+ method: 'notifications/claude/channel',
411
+ params: {
412
+ content: typeof data === 'string' ? data : JSON.stringify(data),
413
+ meta: { event_type: eventType, source: 'sym-mesh' },
414
+ },
415
+ });
416
+ } catch {}
417
+ }
418
+
419
+ node.on('cmb-accepted', (entry) => {
420
+ // Don't echo back our own CMBs
421
+ if (entry.source === NODE_NAME || entry.cmb?.createdBy === NODE_NAME) return;
422
+
423
+ const source = entry.source || entry.cmb?.createdBy || 'unknown';
424
+
425
+ // Peer allowlist gate (defense-in-depth, see SECURITY.md)
426
+ if (!isPeerAllowed(source)) return;
427
+
428
+ const focus = entry.cmb?.fields?.focus?.text || entry.content || '';
429
+ const mood = entry.cmb?.fields?.mood?.text || '';
430
+ pushChannel('cmb', `[${source}] ${focus}${mood && mood !== 'neutral' ? ` (mood: ${mood})` : ''}`);
431
+ });
432
+
433
+ node.on('message', (from, content) => {
434
+ // Peer allowlist gate
435
+ if (!isPeerAllowed(from)) return;
436
+
437
+ // Compact channel: store full content, push only header + msg_id.
438
+ // Agent calls sym_fetch(msg_id) for full content when needed.
439
+ const msgId = storeMessage(from, content);
440
+ const header = extractCompactHeader(from, content);
441
+ pushChannel('message', `[${from}] ${header} [${msgId}]`);
442
+ });
443
+
444
+ // Peer presence events are intentionally NOT pushed to Claude's context.
445
+ // They're high-frequency, low-signal (peers flap on relay reconnects, daemon
446
+ // restarts, NAT keepalive blips), and a flood will eat the context window.
447
+ // Use sym_peers / sym_status on demand instead. Only CMBs and direct messages
448
+ // are surfaced as channel notifications — those carry actual cognitive payload.
449
+
450
+ // ── Start ────────────────────────────────────────────────────
451
+
452
+ // Clean shutdown — disconnect from the relay before exiting so other peers
453
+ // see us leave immediately, and so a fast restart of this MCP doesn't race
454
+ // our own zombie connection on the relay (which would trigger the relay's
455
+ // duplicate-nodeId replacement path and cause peer flap loops).
456
+ //
457
+ // Idempotent: Claude Code may send SIGTERM and then SIGKILL; we want the
458
+ // first signal to get us cleanly off the relay even if the second one
459
+ // arrives before stop() resolves.
460
+ let shuttingDown = false;
461
+ async function shutdown(signal) {
462
+ if (shuttingDown) return;
463
+ shuttingDown = true;
464
+ try {
465
+ await node.stop();
466
+ } catch {
467
+ // Best effort — we're exiting anyway. Don't block on cleanup errors.
468
+ }
469
+ process.exit(0);
470
+ }
471
+
472
+ process.on('SIGTERM', () => shutdown('SIGTERM'));
473
+ process.on('SIGINT', () => shutdown('SIGINT'));
474
+ process.on('SIGHUP', () => shutdown('SIGHUP'));
475
+
476
+ async function main() {
477
+ // Start SymNode — connects to relay as a peer
478
+ await node.start();
479
+
480
+ // Start MCP server — communicates with Claude Code via stdio
481
+ const transport = new StdioServerTransport();
482
+ await mcp.connect(transport);
483
+ }
484
+
485
+ main().catch((err) => {
486
+ process.stderr.write(`sym-mesh-channel failed: ${err.message}\n`);
487
+ process.exit(1);
488
+ });