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paperclip/packages/adapters/acpx-local/src/cli/format-event.ts
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Dotta 4272c1604d Add ACPX local adapter runtime (#4893)
## Thinking Path

> - Paperclip orchestrates AI-agent companies through a control plane
that can start, supervise, and recover agent runs.
> - Local adapters are the bridge between Paperclip issues and concrete
agent runtimes such as Claude, Codex, and other ACP-compatible tools.
> - The roadmap calls out broader “bring your own agent” and claw-style
agent support, and ACPX gives Paperclip one path to normalize multiple
ACP agents behind a single adapter.
> - The branch needed to become one reviewable PR against current
`paperclipai/paperclip:master`, without carrying stale base conflicts or
generated lockfile churn.
> - This pull request adds an experimental built-in `acpx_local`
adapter, integrates it through the server/CLI/UI adapter surfaces, and
adds regression coverage for runtime execution, skill sync, stream
parsing, diagnostics, and log redaction.
> - The benefit is that Paperclip can run Claude/Codex/custom ACP agents
through ACPX while keeping operator configuration, skills, logging, and
transcript rendering inside the existing adapter model.

## What Changed

- Added `@paperclipai/adapter-acpx-local` with server execution, config
schema, ACPX session handling, CLI formatting, UI config helpers, and
stdout parsing.
- Registered `acpx_local` across CLI, server, shared constants, UI
adapter metadata, adapter capabilities, and agent creation/editing
surfaces.
- Added ACPX runtime execution support with persistent sessions,
local-agent JWT environment handling, skill snapshots, runtime skill
materialization, and isolation/security regressions.
- Added ACPX adapter diagnostics and marked the adapter experimental in
the UI.
- Added command/env secret redaction for resolved command metadata in
adapter-utils, server event storage, and the Agent Detail invocation UI.
- Added Storybook coverage for ACPX config, transcript rendering, and
skill states, plus PR screenshots under `docs/pr-screenshots/pap-2944/`.
- Rebased the branch onto current `public-gh/master`; `pnpm-lock.yaml`
is intentionally not included and there are no migration/schema changes.

## Verification

- `pnpm exec vitest run
packages/adapters/acpx-local/src/server/execute.test.ts
packages/adapters/acpx-local/src/server/test.test.ts
packages/adapters/acpx-local/src/cli/format-event.test.ts
packages/adapters/acpx-local/src/ui/parse-stdout.test.ts
packages/adapter-utils/src/server-utils.test.ts
server/src/__tests__/redaction.test.ts
server/src/__tests__/acpx-local-execute.test.ts
server/src/__tests__/acpx-local-skill-sync.test.ts
server/src/__tests__/acpx-local-adapter-environment.test.ts
server/src/__tests__/adapter-routes.test.ts
server/src/__tests__/agent-skills-routes.test.ts
ui/src/adapters/metadata.test.ts` — 12 files, 87 tests passed.
- `pnpm --filter @paperclipai/adapter-acpx-local typecheck` — passed.
- `pnpm --filter @paperclipai/server typecheck` — passed.
- `pnpm --filter @paperclipai/ui typecheck` — passed.
- Confirmed PR diff does not include `pnpm-lock.yaml`, database schema
files, or migrations.

Screenshots:

![ACPX Claude skills
light](https://github.com/cryppadotta/paperclip-1/blob/PAP-2944-acpx-make-a-claude_local-adapter-that-uses-acpx-instead/docs/pr-screenshots/pap-2944/skills-claude-light.png?raw=true)
![ACPX Claude skills
dark](https://github.com/cryppadotta/paperclip-1/blob/PAP-2944-acpx-make-a-claude_local-adapter-that-uses-acpx-instead/docs/pr-screenshots/pap-2944/skills-claude-dark.png?raw=true)
![ACPX custom skills
light](https://github.com/cryppadotta/paperclip-1/blob/PAP-2944-acpx-make-a-claude_local-adapter-that-uses-acpx-instead/docs/pr-screenshots/pap-2944/skills-custom-light.png?raw=true)

## Risks

- Medium risk: this introduces a new built-in adapter package and
touches runtime execution, adapter registration, agent config, skills,
and transcript rendering.
- ACPX and ACP agent behavior can vary by installed tool versions; the
adapter is marked experimental to set operator expectations.
- `pnpm-lock.yaml` is excluded per repository PR policy, so dependency
lock refresh must be handled by the repo’s automation or maintainers.
- No database migration risk: no schema or migration files changed.

> For core feature work, check [`ROADMAP.md`](ROADMAP.md) first and
discuss it in `#dev` before opening the PR. Feature PRs that overlap
with planned core work may need to be redirected — check the roadmap
first. See `CONTRIBUTING.md`.

## Model Used

- OpenAI Codex coding agent based on GPT-5, with repository tool use,
shell execution, git operations, and local verification. Exact hosted
context window was not exposed in this environment.

## Checklist

- [x] I have included a thinking path that traces from project context
to this change
- [x] I have specified the model used (with version and capability
details)
- [x] I have checked ROADMAP.md and confirmed this PR does not duplicate
planned core work
- [x] I have run tests locally and they pass
- [x] I have added or updated tests where applicable
- [x] If this change affects the UI, I have included before/after
screenshots
- [x] I have updated relevant documentation to reflect my changes
- [x] I have considered and documented any risks above
- [x] I will address all Greptile and reviewer comments before
requesting merge

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Co-authored-by: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
2026-04-30 19:57:05 -05:00

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import pc from "picocolors";
function parseJson(line: string): Record<string, unknown> | null {
try {
const parsed = JSON.parse(line);
if (typeof parsed !== "object" || parsed === null || Array.isArray(parsed)) return null;
return parsed as Record<string, unknown>;
} catch {
return null;
}
}
function asString(value: unknown, fallback = ""): string {
return typeof value === "string" ? value : fallback;
}
function asNumber(value: unknown, fallback = 0): number {
return typeof value === "number" && Number.isFinite(value) ? value : fallback;
}
function stringify(value: unknown): string {
if (typeof value === "string") return value;
if (value === null || value === undefined) return "";
try {
return JSON.stringify(value, null, 2);
} catch {
return String(value);
}
}
function pickToolUseId(parsed: Record<string, unknown>): string {
return (
asString(parsed.toolCallId) ||
asString(parsed.toolUseId) ||
asString(parsed.id)
);
}
function statusLine(parsed: Record<string, unknown>): string {
const text = asString(parsed.text).trim();
const tag = asString(parsed.tag).trim();
const used = asNumber(parsed.used, -1);
const size = asNumber(parsed.size, -1);
const parts: string[] = [];
if (text) parts.push(text);
if (tag && !text) parts.push(tag);
if (used >= 0 && size > 0) parts.push(`(${used}/${size} ctx)`);
return parts.join(" ") || tag || "status";
}
export function printAcpxStreamEvent(raw: string, debug: boolean): void {
const line = raw.trim();
if (!line) return;
const parsed = parseJson(line);
if (!parsed) {
if (debug) console.log(pc.gray(line));
else console.log(line);
return;
}
const type = asString(parsed.type);
if (type === "acpx.session") {
const agent = asString(parsed.agent, "acpx");
const session =
asString(parsed.acpSessionId) ||
asString(parsed.sessionId) ||
asString(parsed.runtimeSessionName);
const mode = asString(parsed.mode);
const permissionMode = asString(parsed.permissionMode);
const tail = [mode, permissionMode].filter(Boolean).join(" / ");
const suffix = tail ? ` [${tail}]` : "";
console.log(pc.blue(`${agent} session${session ? `: ${session}` : ""}${suffix}`));
return;
}
if (type === "acpx.text_delta") {
const text = asString(parsed.text);
if (!text) return;
const channel = asString(parsed.channel) || asString(parsed.stream);
const isThought = channel === "thought" || channel === "thinking";
if (isThought) console.log(pc.gray(text));
else process.stdout.write(pc.green(text));
return;
}
if (type === "acpx.tool_call") {
const name = asString(parsed.name, "acp_tool");
const status = asString(parsed.status);
const id = pickToolUseId(parsed);
const header = status ? `tool_call: ${name} [${status}]` : `tool_call: ${name}`;
const idSuffix = id ? ` (${id})` : "";
const isError = status === "failed" || status === "cancelled";
console.log((isError ? pc.red : pc.yellow)(`${header}${idSuffix}`));
if (parsed.input !== undefined) {
console.log(pc.gray(stringify(parsed.input)));
} else {
const text = asString(parsed.text).trim();
if (text) console.log(pc.gray(text));
}
return;
}
if (type === "acpx.tool_result") {
const isError = parsed.isError === true || parsed.error !== undefined;
console.log((isError ? pc.red : pc.cyan)(`tool_result: ${asString(parsed.name, "acp_tool")}`));
const content = stringify(parsed.content ?? parsed.output ?? parsed.error);
if (content) console.log((isError ? pc.red : pc.gray)(content));
return;
}
if (type === "acpx.status") {
console.log(pc.gray(`status: ${statusLine(parsed)}`));
return;
}
if (type === "acpx.result") {
const summary = asString(parsed.summary, asString(parsed.stopReason, asString(parsed.subtype, "complete")));
console.log(pc.blue(`result: ${summary}`));
return;
}
if (type === "acpx.error") {
console.log(pc.red(`error: ${asString(parsed.message, line)}`));
return;
}
console.log(debug ? pc.gray(line) : line);
}