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+ # letta-code-acp
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+ Agent Client Protocol (ACP) adapter for [Letta Code](https://github.com/letta-ai/letta-code). Wraps `letta -p --output-format stream-json` so any ACP-capable client (Zed, [Emacs using agent-shell.el](https://github.com/xenodium/agent-shell), …) can drive Letta agents.
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+ **Status:** Working prototype. Streams s with results, permission round-trips, and memory diffs. Verified end-to-end against Letta Cloud on the `Letta auto` (GLM-5.1 and Minimax 2.7 mostly) "model" from Emacs.
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+
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+ ![Letta agent in Emacs posting to Bluesky via social-cli skill](docs/letta-code-acp-bluesky-1.png)
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+ ![Expanded tool call body showing console output and memory diff](docs/letta-code-acp-bluesky-2.png)
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+
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+ ## Architecture
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+
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+ ```
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+ ACP client (Zed / agent-shell)
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+ │ JSON-RPC over stdio
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+ letta-code-acp (this package - Node ≥18)
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+ │ --input-format stream-json / --output-format stream-json
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+
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+ letta -p (Letta Code CLI; runs the agent, owns tools + MemFS + skills)
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+
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+
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+ Letta Cloud or local backend
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+ ```
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+
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+ Design: treat Letta Code as the harness/runtime, expose only the ACP protocol glue. The adapter does not duplicate filesystem/terminal/permission surfaces — those stay inside Letta Code.
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+
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+ ## What works
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+
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+ - `initialize` returns `agentCapabilities` + two auth methods (`letta-cloud`, `letta-local`).
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+ - `newSession` spawns `letta -p --input-format stream-json --output-format stream-json --include-partial-messages`. Honors `_meta`:
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+ - `lettaAgentId` / env `LETTA_AGENT_ID` — pin a specific agent.
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+ - `lettaModel` / env `LETTA_MODEL` — e.g. `"auto"`, `"claude-opus-4-5"`.
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+ - `lettaPermissionMode` / env `LETTA_PERMISSION_MODE` — `standard | acceptEdits | unrestricted | memory`.
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+ - `lettaConversationId` / env `LETTA_CONVERSATION_ID` — resume a conversation by id; `"default"` attaches to the agent's primary chat.
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+ - `lettaReflectionTrigger` + `lettaReflectionStepCount` — enable dreaming/reflection.
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+ - `newConversation: true` — force a fresh conversation.
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+ - `prompt` streams:
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+ - `agent_message_chunk` — assistant text.
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+ - `agent_thought_chunk` — reasoning/thinking blocks.
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+ - `tool_call` + `tool_call_update` — per-tool lifecycle with descriptive titles (`Read ~/foo.ts`, `Bash <description>`, `memory · str_replace · system/prefs.md`).
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+ - Memory tool diffs: `tool_call_update` carries `{type: "diff", oldText, newText, path}` for memory edits.
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+ - `plan` notification when the agent uses `TodoWrite`.
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+ - Resolves with `stopReason: end_turn | cancelled | refusal`.
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+ - `cancel` sends `control_request: interrupt` — no fallback SIGINT (keeps session alive for the next prompt).
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+ - `request_permission` round-trip: Letta `can_use_tool` control requests translate to ACP `session/request_permission`; selected/cancelled outcomes flow back as `control_response { behavior: allow | deny }`.
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+ - Real tool errors (`status: error` in `tool_return_message`, or success-with-error-body heuristic) surface as `failed` updates with the error text in content.
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+
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+ ## Not yet
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+
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+ - `session/load` + `session/list` (need persistent `sessionId ↔ agent` mapping).
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+ - `fs/*` and `terminal/*` client-side routing. Letta executes tools itself; ACP host sees them passively.
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+ - MemFS conflict surfacing ([#808](https://github.com/letta-ai/letta-code/issues/808)) as a clean ACP error.
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+ - Mid-session `setSessionModel` / `setSessionMode` — spawn-time flags work, live swap requires upstream support.
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+ - Image input (multipart prompt) — needs upstream headless parser change.
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+
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+ ## Build
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ bun install # or npm install
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+ bun run build
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Run the adapter (for ACP clients to spawn)
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ node ./dist/cli.js
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+ ```
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+ The adapter speaks ACP on stdio. It expects `letta` to be on `$PATH` and either:
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+ - `LETTA_API_KEY` set (Cloud backend), or
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+ - a connected local provider (`letta connect <provider>` once).
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+ Store your key in a `.env` file at the repo root (gitignored):
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+ ```
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+ LETTA_API_KEY=letta-...
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Smoke test
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+
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+ ```bash
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+ LETTA_API_KEY=... \
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+ bun run smoke -- "Reply with exactly: pong" agent-<id>
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+ ```
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+
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+ Drives the adapter as a child process, prints every `session/update` to stderr, prints the final `PromptResponse`.
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+
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+ ## Wire-protocol notes
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+ Captured against `letta` 0.26.x with the `auto` model:
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+ - System init arrives as `{ type: "system", subtype: "init", session_id, agent_id, conversation_id, model, tools, cwd, ... }`. Adapter uses this as source of truth for `sessionId`.
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+ - Assistant + reasoning content arrive inside `stream_event` with `event.message_type` in `{assistant_message, reasoning_message, …_delta}`.
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+ - Tool calls stream via `stream_event` + `event.message_type = "approval_request_message"`. First delta carries `tool_call.name` + `tool_call.tool_call_id`; subsequent deltas stream the `arguments` string. An `auto_approval` top-level wire message follows for auto-approved tools; `can_use_tool` fires for tools requiring human approval.
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+ - The terminating `result` message carries `subtype: success | interrupted | error` plus `duration_ms`, `num_turns`, final `result` text, and aggregated usage.
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+ See `src/wire.ts` for the typed subset and `src/mapping.ts` for the translation.
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+ ## Use from Emacs (agent-shell)
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+ This repo ships `agent-shell-letta.el`, an adapter for [xenodium/agent-shell](https://github.com/xenodium/agent-shell).
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+ ### Prerequisites
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+ - Doom Emacs (or vanilla Emacs with `use-package`).
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+ - [agent-shell](https://github.com/xenodium/agent-shell) installed.
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+ - `letta` CLI on your `$PATH`. See [letta-ai/letta-code](https://github.com/letta-ai/letta-code) for current install instructions. **Note:** this adapter requires two patches not yet merged upstream (see [Upstream fork](#upstream-fork) below). Without them, tool results won't appear and interrupt may be unreliable.
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+ - This repo cloned somewhere, built (`bun run build`).
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+ - A Letta Cloud account and an agent ID. Sign up at [letta.com](https://letta.com), create an agent, and copy its ID from the agent settings.
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+
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+ ### packages.el (Doom)
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+ ```elisp
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+ (package! acp)
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+ (package! agent-shell
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+ :recipe (:host github :repo "xenodium/agent-shell"))
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+ ;; Optional: macOS notifications + file-copy helpers
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+ (package! agent-shell-macext
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+ :recipe (:host github :repo "cxa/agent-shell-macext" :branch "main"))
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### config.el / agent-shell.el
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+ ```elisp
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+ ;; Add letta-code-acp to load-path so agent-shell-letta is available.
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+ (add-to-list 'load-path "~/path/to/letta-code-acp")
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+ (require 'agent-shell-letta)
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+
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+ (after! agent-shell
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+ ;; Expand reasoning and tool-use folds by default — Letta turns can be long.
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+ (setq agent-shell-thought-process-expand-by-default t
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+ agent-shell-tool-use-expand-by-default t)
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+ ;; Letta adapter — use expand-file-name; tilde won't expand in a process command list.
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+ (setq agent-shell-letta-acp-command
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+ (list (expand-file-name "~/path/to/letta-code-acp/bin/letta-code-acp")))
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+
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+ ;; Load LETTA_API_KEY from .env and inherit shell PATH (so `letta` resolves).
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+ (setq agent-shell-letta-environment
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+ (agent-shell-make-environment-variables
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+ :inherit-env t
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+ :load-env (expand-file-name "~/path/to/letta-code-acp/.env")))
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+ ;; Model and permission mode (agent-id goes in secrets.el, see below).
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+ (setq agent-shell-letta-model "auto")
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+ (setq agent-shell-letta-permission-mode "standard")
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+ ;; Set t to trace adapter ↔ Letta wire traffic in *Messages*.
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+ (setq agent-shell-letta-debug nil))
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+ ```
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+
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+ ### Store the agent ID in secrets (keep it out of version control)
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+ Find your agent ID in the Letta Cloud UI (agent settings page) — it looks like `agent-xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx`. Store it in a file that isn't committed to your dotfiles repo:
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+ ```elisp
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+ ;; secrets.el or similar — not in version control
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+ (setq agent-shell-letta-agent-id "agent-<your-id-here>")
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+ ```
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+ Then `M-x agent-shell-letta-start-main-chat` to open a session attached
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+ to the agent's main chat, or `M-x agent-shell-letta-start-conversation`
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+ to spawn a fresh standalone conversation.
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+
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+ ### Useful commands
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+
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+ | Command | What it does |
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+ |---|---|
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+ | `M-x agent-shell-letta-start-main-chat` | Open a session attached to the agent's main chat |
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+ | `M-x agent-shell-letta-start-conversation` | Open a session in a fresh conversation |
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+ | `M-x agent-shell-letta-set-reflection` | Configure dreaming trigger + step count |
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+ | `C-c C-c` (in agent-shell buffer) | Cancel the current turn |
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+
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+ ### Dev loop
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+
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+ **Adapter (TypeScript) side:**
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+ ```bash
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+ cd letta-code-acp
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+ bun run build:watch # rebuilds dist/ on every save
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+ ```
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+ After a rebuild, restart the Emacs session: `M-x agent-shell-letta-start-main-chat` (or `-start-conversation`) in a fresh buffer.
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+ **Elisp side:**
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+ - Edit `agent-shell-letta.el`.
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+ - `M-x eval-buffer` to reload.
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+ - Restart the shell session to apply config-affecting changes.
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+
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+ ### Troubleshooting
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+ - **Shell hangs after prompt, nothing happens:** check `*Messages*` for adapter stderr. Letta prints `Missing LETTA_API_KEY` when the env var is absent.
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+ - **`letta` not found:** Emacs may not inherit your login shell's `$PATH`. Set `:inherit-env t` in `agent-shell-make-environment-variables`, or load `exec-path-from-shell` before starting agent-shell.
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+ - **Cancel doesn't abort:** `C-c C-c` sends `control_request: interrupt`. If the turn was already finishing server-side, Letta cloud may still be processing — the next prompt will get a `CONFLICT` error. A `runs/<id>/cancel` API call after interrupt is a planned fix.
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+
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+ ## Upstream fork
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+ The adapter depends on two patches to [letta-ai/letta-code](https://github.com/letta-ai/letta-code) not yet merged upstream. The patched fork is at [codeluggage/letta-code](https://github.com/codeluggage/letta-code), branch [`feat/headless-emit-tool-return`](https://github.com/codeluggage/letta-code/tree/feat/headless-emit-tool-return):
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+ 1. **Emit `tool_return_message` in headless stream-json** — wires `onChunk` into `executeApprovalBatch` so tool results appear on the wire.
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+ 2. **Fast-path interrupt + pre-controller latch** — synchronous interrupt handling so a runaway thinking turn aborts cleanly.
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+ Both are isolated to `src/headless.ts`. To build and use the fork:
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+ ```bash
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+ git clone -b feat/headless-emit-tool-return https://github.com/codeluggage/letta-code
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+ cd letta-code
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+ bun install && bun run build # produces letta.js
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+ ```
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+ Then point the adapter at it:
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+ ```bash
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+ LETTA_BIN=/path/to/letta-code/letta.js bun run smoke -- "ping" agent-<id>
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+ ```
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+ Or set `LETTA_BIN` in your `.env` file. The adapter falls back to `letta` on `$PATH` if `LETTA_BIN` is not set.
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+
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+ ## Acknowledgements
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+ - [letta-ai/letta-code](https://github.com/letta-ai/letta-code) — the agent harness this wraps.
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+ - [xenodium/agent-shell](https://github.com/xenodium/agent-shell) — the Emacs ACP client.
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+ - [agentclientprotocol/sdk](https://github.com/agentclientprotocol/sdk) — the ACP SDK.
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+ - [bears-ai/bear-den](https://github.com/bears-ai/bear-den) — an open-source Letta ACP adapter that served as design reference and inspiration.
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+ ## License
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+ Apache-2.0. [Letta Code](https://github.com/letta-ai/letta-code) itself is Apache-2.0.
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