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ab8b471685 |
Add built-in grok_local adapter (#6087)
## Thinking Path > - Paperclip orchestrates AI agents for zero-human companies, so adapter quality directly affects what runtimes the control plane can supervise. > - Local CLI adapters are one of the core execution surfaces because they turn real coding tools into Paperclip-managed employees with heartbeats, transcripts, and reviewability. > - Grok Build was installed on the Paperclip host, but Paperclip had no built-in `grok_local` adapter, so the runtime could not be configured through the normal server/UI/CLI adapter path. > - That gap needed to be closed with the same built-in registry, environment diagnostics, transcript parsing, and skill/instructions behavior that the other local adapters already rely on. > - After the initial adapter landed, a real follow-up run showed that Grok streaming text was being rendered one fragment per line, which made transcripts harder to read even though the runtime itself was working. > - This pull request adds the built-in `grok_local` adapter end-to-end and then fixes the transcript parser so streamed Grok output is coalesced into readable assistant/thinking blocks. > - The benefit is that Grok Build becomes a first-class Paperclip runtime with a usable operator experience instead of a partially wired runtime with noisy transcript output. ## What Changed - Added a new built-in `@paperclipai/adapter-grok-local` package with server, UI, and CLI entrypoints. - Implemented Grok execution, session handling, environment diagnostics, config building, skill syncing, and parser coverage inside the new adapter package. - Registered `grok_local` across the built-in adapter inventories and capability/display metadata in server, UI, CLI, and shared constants. - Added adapter route coverage for the new built-in type. - Fixed Grok transcript readability by emitting streamed `text` and `thought` fragments as deltas so the shared transcript builder coalesces them into readable message blocks. - Added regression tests for the Grok parser and transcript coalescing behavior. ## Verification - `pnpm vitest run packages/adapters/grok-local/src/ui/parse-stdout.test.ts ui/src/adapters/transcript.test.ts` - `pnpm --filter @paperclipai/adapter-grok-local build` - Manual runtime verification on the Paperclip host during implementation and follow-up review: - confirmed the Grok CLI was installed and authenticated - confirmed the worktree dev server could be restarted cleanly and health-checked after the parser follow-up - No screenshots attached. This change is primarily adapter plumbing plus transcript formatting behavior; reviewers can verify via the Grok-backed run surfaces directly. ## Risks - This adds a new built-in adapter, so any missed registration surface could create inconsistencies between server, UI, and CLI behavior. - The adapter depends on Grok Build's current event/output shape; if upstream Grok streaming JSON changes, transcript parsing or session extraction may need follow-up updates. - The transcript readability fix intentionally changes how Grok fragments are grouped, so any downstream code that implicitly expected one entry per fragment would behave differently. > 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 via Paperclip `codex_local` agent runtime. - GPT-5-class coding model with tool use, shell execution, file editing, and repo inspection enabled. - Exact backend model ID/context window were not surfaced to the agent in this Paperclip session. ## 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 - [ ] If this change affects the UI, I have included before/after screenshots - [ ] 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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508355b8fc |
[codex] Add LLM Wiki plugin package to master (#5716)
## Thinking Path > - Paperclip orchestrates AI agents for zero-human companies. > - The plugin system is the extension surface for optional product capabilities without baking every workflow into core. > - The LLM Wiki plugin package was reviewed in stacked PR #5592, which targeted `pap-9173-llm-wiki-rest`. > - The stack base PR #5597 merged to `master` before #5592 was merged into that branch, so the plugin package never reached `master`. > - A direct PR from `pap-9173-llm-wiki-rest` back to `master` would be noisy because that branch has diverged from current `master`. > - This pull request reapplies the reviewed `packages/plugins/plugin-llm-wiki/` package onto current `master` and updates Docker deps-stage manifest coverage. > - The branch intentionally no longer changes `pnpm-workspace.yaml` after maintainer feedback; because the new package is now a root workspace importer, the remaining integration question is how maintainers want the root lockfile handled under the current PR policy. ## What Changed - Added the LLM Wiki plugin package under `packages/plugins/plugin-llm-wiki/` from the merged PR #5592 head. - Preserved the post-review cleanup from #5592: generated design/screenshot artifacts are not committed, and `src/ui/index.tsx` / `src/wiki.ts` are small public entrypoints. - Added the new plugin package manifest to the Docker deps stage so policy can validate package manifest coverage. - Removed the earlier `pnpm-workspace.yaml` exclusion per maintainer request, so the plugin is included by the existing `packages/plugins/*` workspace glob. ## Verification Current head: - PGlite migration harness: ran migrations 001-003, verified old non-space distillation unique constraints were removed, inserted duplicate cursor and work-item keys in a second space, then reran migration 003 successfully - `node ./scripts/check-docker-deps-stage.mjs` - `git diff --check` Known current-head install result after removing the workspace exclusion: - `pnpm install --frozen-lockfile` fails because `pnpm-lock.yaml` has no importer for `packages/plugins/plugin-llm-wiki/package.json`. Previously verified on the same plugin source before the workspace-exclusion removal: - `pnpm --filter @paperclipai/plugin-sdk build` - `cd packages/plugins/plugin-llm-wiki && pnpm install --lockfile=false && pnpm test` ## Risks - The branch now includes `packages/plugins/plugin-llm-wiki` in the root workspace but does not update `pnpm-lock.yaml`. Root frozen install will fail until maintainers choose a lockfile path that fits repo policy. - Committing `pnpm-lock.yaml` directly on this PR conflicts with the current PR policy check, while excluding the package from `pnpm-workspace.yaml` was rejected in maintainer feedback. - The package includes UI code already reviewed in #5592; generated screenshot/design artifacts were intentionally removed per maintainer request, so visual review should regenerate screenshots locally if needed. - The package depends on plugin host support from #5597, which is already merged to `master`. > 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 GPT-5 Codex via Codex CLI, tool use and local code execution enabled; context window not exposed. ## 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 the targeted checks listed above - [x] I have added or updated tests where applicable - [ ] 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 Stack context: #5592 was merged into `pap-9173-llm-wiki-rest` after #5597 had already merged that branch to `master`, so this follow-up PR is needed to carry the plugin package itself into `master`. Co-authored-by: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing> |
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21404e8a34 |
[codex] Fix Docker build without LLM wiki plugin package (#5714)
## Thinking Path > - Paperclip is the control plane for autonomous AI companies, and its Docker image needs to build from the checked-in core repository. > - The Docker `deps` stage copies workspace package manifests before running `pnpm install --frozen-lockfile` so dependency installation can be cached. > - Current `master` copied `packages/plugins/plugin-llm-wiki/package.json`, but that plugin package has not been merged into core yet. > - Docker fails before install with a missing build-context path, so the release image cannot build from the current repository state. > - This pull request removes the premature plugin manifest copy while leaving the plugin SDK and existing sandbox plugin package copies intact. > - The benefit is that the Docker build no longer depends on an unmerged plugin package. ## What Changed - Removed the `packages/plugins/plugin-llm-wiki/package.json` copy from the Dockerfile `deps` stage. ## Verification - `git diff --check` - Static Dockerfile source validation: parsed non-stage `COPY` sources and confirmed every source exists in the build context. - Attempted `docker build --target deps --progress=plain -t paperclip-pap-9235-deps-check .`, but Docker is unavailable in this execution environment: `Cannot connect to the Docker daemon at unix:///Users/dotta/.docker/run/docker.sock`. ## Risks - Low risk. The removed path points to a package that is absent from the repository, so retaining it is what breaks the build. The plugin can add its manifest copy back when the package itself lands. > 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 using GPT-5, tool-enabled coding agent in a local repository workspace. Exact context-window metadata is not exposed in this runtime. ## 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 Co-authored-by: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing> |
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534aee66ae |
Add cursor_cloud adapter for Cursor SDK + Cloud Agents API v1 (#5664)
## Thinking Path
> - Paperclip orchestrates AI agents for zero-human companies
> - There are many adapter types, one per agent-runtime product (Claude,
Codex, OpenCode, Cursor local CLI, etc.)
> - Cursor shipped a public TypeScript SDK on 2026-04-29 that exposes
Cursor's full hosted-agent platform (cloud VMs, harness, MCP, skills,
hooks)
> - Paperclip had no first-class adapter for this — agents that wanted
to use Cursor's managed cloud runtime had to fall back to the local CLI
adapter, which loses the cloud session, streaming, and durable run model
> - This PR adds a new `cursor_cloud` adapter built directly on
`@cursor/sdk`, with Paperclip's heartbeat mapped to Cursor's
durable-agent + per-run model
> - The benefit is that any Paperclip agent can now drive a Cursor cloud
agent across heartbeats with native session reuse, streaming, and
cancellation, while Paperclip remains the source of truth for issue/task
state
## What Changed
- New built-in adapter package `packages/adapters/cursor-cloud` (15
files, ~1.7k LOC) backed by `@cursor/sdk` ^1.0.12
- `src/server/execute.ts` — SDK-first lifecycle: `Agent.create` /
`Agent.resume` / `Agent.getRun` / `agent.send` / `run.stream` /
`run.wait`, with session reuse keyed on the (runtime env type, env name,
repo set) tuple
- `src/server/session.ts` — codec for `cursorAgentId` + `latestRunId` +
repo metadata, persisted in `runtime.sessionParams`
- `src/server/test.ts` — environment probe via `Cursor.me()` and
optional model validation via `Cursor.models.list()`
- `src/ui/parse-stdout.ts` + `src/cli/format-event.ts` — normalize
Cursor SDK message types (`status`, `thinking`, `assistant`, `user`,
`tool_call`, `tool_result`, `result`) into Paperclip transcript events
for the UI and CLI
- Registrations: `packages/shared/src/constants.ts`,
`packages/adapter-utils/src/session-compaction.ts`,
`server/src/adapters/{registry,builtin-adapter-types}.ts`,
`ui/src/adapters/{registry,adapter-display-registry}.ts` +
`ui/src/adapters/cursor-cloud/index.ts`, `cli/src/adapters/registry.ts`,
plus workspace deps in `cli`/`server`/`ui` `package.json`
- `ui/src/components/AgentConfigForm.tsx` — hide local-Cursor
`mode`/thinking-effort field for `cursor_cloud` (different config
surface)
- 11 vitest tests covering execute paths (fresh create, matching-resume,
active-run reattach, non-finished result), session codec round-trip,
transcript parsing, and config building
## Verification
Reviewer steps:
```bash
pnpm install
pnpm --filter @paperclipai/adapter-cursor-cloud typecheck # → clean
pnpm vitest run packages/adapters/cursor-cloud # → 11/11 passing
```
End-to-end check against a real Cursor cloud agent (requires
`CURSOR_API_KEY` and Cursor GitHub-app install on the target repo):
1. Create a `cursor_cloud` agent in Paperclip with `repoUrl` set to the
test repo, `repoStartingRef: main`, and `env.CURSOR_API_KEY` set
2. Trigger a heartbeat → adapter calls `Agent.create({ cloud: { env: {
type: "cloud" }, repos: [...] } })`, streams events, terminates on
`finished`
3. Trigger a second heartbeat → adapter calls `Agent.resume` or
`agent.send` follow-up depending on prior-run state, reusing
`cursorAgentId`
4. The Paperclip UI/CLI transcript reflects Cursor `status` / `thinking`
/ `assistant` events as they stream
5. Cancellation from Paperclip maps to `run.cancel()` or Cloud API v1
`cancelRun` for cross-heartbeat cancellation
A direct-SDK smoke run against a real repo (devinfoley/my_test_project @
main) confirmed: `Cursor.me()` ok → `Agent.create` → `agent.send` →
`run.stream()` (30 events) → terminal status `finished` in ~11s.
## Risks
- **New adapter, additive only.** No existing adapter or registry is
replaced; current `cursor` local-CLI adapter is untouched. Default
behavior of any existing agent is unchanged.
- **External dependency on `@cursor/sdk`.** Cursor's SDK is v1.0.x and
may evolve. Mocked unit tests cover the public surface used here; if the
SDK breaks compatibility we update the adapter independently.
- **Cost/budget.** `cursor_cloud` runs on Cursor's billed cloud VMs;
operators must understand they are spending money outside Paperclip's
budget controls when they enable this adapter. Same shape as other
API-billed adapters.
- **No webhook support in V1.** The SDK already provides
stream/wait/cancel/reattach, so V1 does not require a public callback
URL. If a future use case needs out-of-band wakes, we add a Cloud API v1
webhook bridge as a separate change. This is called out in the issue
plan document.
- **Lockfile.** Per repo policy, `pnpm-lock.yaml` is intentionally not
in this PR — CI's lockfile workflow will update it on merge given the
manifest changes.
## Model Used
- Provider: Anthropic Claude (via Claude Code / Paperclip `claude_local`
adapter)
- Model: `claude-opus-4-7` (Claude Opus 4.7), knowledge cutoff January
2026
- Mode: standard tool-use with extended reasoning
- Context: ~200k token window
- Capabilities used: code generation, multi-file edits, shell/test
execution, GitHub PR workflow
## 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 (11/11 in
`packages/adapters/cursor-cloud`)
- [x] I have added or updated tests where applicable (4 new test files,
11 cases)
- [ ] If this change affects the UI, I have included before/after
screenshots (the only UI change is hiding the local-Cursor mode field on
the `cursor_cloud` adapter — happy to attach a screenshot if the
reviewer wants one)
- [x] I have updated relevant documentation to reflect my changes (issue
plan document supersedes the pre-SDK design; tracked in PAPA-203)
- [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>
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0096b56a1c |
[codex] Add LLM Wiki plugin host support (#5597)
## Thinking Path > - Paperclip orchestrates AI agents for zero-human companies. > - The plugin system needs host contracts and runtime support before large plugins can integrate cleanly. > - The source branch mixed the LLM Wiki package with supporting host/runtime work, managed plugin skills, root-level storage spaces, and a bookmarks reference plugin. > - [PAP-9173](/PAP/issues/PAP-9173) asked for the current branch to be split by file boundary: plugin package separately from everything else. > - [PAP-9188](/PAP/issues/PAP-9188) clarified that LLM Wiki may have plugin-local spaces, but Paperclip core should not reorganize top-level local storage into spaces. > - Follow-up review clarified that the bookmarks example should not ship in this PR either. > - This pull request contains the non-`packages/plugins/plugin-llm-wiki/` host/runtime work, keeps runtime state under the selected Paperclip instance root, and no longer includes the bookmarks example. ## What Changed - Added/updated plugin host contracts, SDK types, worker RPC plumbing, managed plugin skill support, and related server tests. - Removed the bookmarks example plugin package and its bundled-example/workspace references. - Removed the root-level local spaces CLI/migration surface and restored instance-root runtime defaults for config, db, logs, storage, secrets, workspaces, projects, and adapter homes. - Replaced shared root `space-paths` helpers with `home-paths` helpers for core runtime storage. - Tightened stranded recovery unique-conflict detection so concurrent recovery scans reuse the raced recovery issue when Postgres errors are wrapped. - Kept `packages/plugins/plugin-llm-wiki/` out of this PR diff; plugin-local spaces remain in the stacked plugin-only PR. ## Verification - `pnpm exec vitest run cli/src/__tests__/data-dir.test.ts cli/src/__tests__/home-paths.test.ts cli/src/__tests__/onboard.test.ts packages/shared/src/home-paths.test.ts packages/db/src/runtime-config.test.ts server/src/__tests__/agent-instructions-service.test.ts server/src/__tests__/claude-local-execute.test.ts server/src/__tests__/codex-local-execute.test.ts` - `pnpm exec vitest run packages/db/src/runtime-config.test.ts` - `pnpm exec vitest run server/src/__tests__/plugin-routes-authz.test.ts` - `pnpm --filter @paperclipai/server typecheck` - `pnpm exec vitest run server/src/__tests__/heartbeat-process-recovery.test.ts -t "reuses the raced stranded recovery issue"` skipped locally because embedded Postgres did not initialize on this macOS temp host; the code path was typechecked and is covered by Linux CI. - Boundary check: no core references remain for `PAPERCLIP_SPACE_ID`, `spaces migrate-default`, `@paperclipai/shared/space-paths`, `registerSpacesCommands`, or the removed bookmarks example. - Previous PR head `4f23e034` had green GitHub checks: `verify`, all four serialized server shards, `e2e`, `Canary Dry Run`, `policy`, Snyk, and `Greptile Review`. Current head `582f466d` is re-running checks after the bookmarks deletion. ## Risks - Plugin host changes touch shared runtime paths, so regressions would most likely appear in adapter startup, plugin loading, or local dev path defaults. - Removing the bookmarks example also removes one demonstration of plugin database namespaces plus local-folder persistence; remaining plugin examples still cover bundled example discovery and plugin host flows. - The plugin package itself is intentionally deferred to the stacked plugin-only PR, where LLM Wiki plugin-local spaces live. - Existing installs that tested the transient root-level spaces CLI should stop using it; this PR intentionally removes that unsupported migration surface before merge. > 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 GPT-5 Codex via Codex CLI, tool use and local code execution enabled; context window not exposed. ## 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, except where noted above for host-specific embedded Postgres initialization - [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 Stacked follow-up: PR #5592 contains only `packages/plugins/plugin-llm-wiki/` and targets this branch. --------- Co-authored-by: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing> |
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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:    ## 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 --------- Co-authored-by: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing> |
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4ef969f084 |
Add E2B sandbox provider plugin (#4452)
## Thinking Path > - Paperclip orchestrates AI agents for zero-human companies > - Sandbox environments are part of that execution layer, and the recent core refactor moved provider-specific behavior to a generic plugin seam > - This pull request adds a dedicated `@paperclipai/plugin-e2b` package so E2B can live entirely outside core host code > - Because the feature is still unreleased, the plugin should model third-party packaging directly instead of carrying extra backward-compatibility complexity in core or the workspace lockfile > - This branch therefore makes the E2B provider a standalone publishable package, documents the package-local dev flow, and keeps the publish manifest/runtime dependency story correct > - The benefit is that E2B becomes a true plugin reference implementation that can be installed by package name without reopening core Paperclip code ## What Changed - Added `packages/plugins/paperclip-plugin-e2b` as the E2B sandbox provider plugin package - Implemented config validation, lease acquire/resume/release/destroy handlers, workspace realization, and command execution for E2B sandboxes - Excluded the E2B plugin package from the root workspace so the repo no longer needs `pnpm-lock.yaml` churn for its third-party dependency graph - Added package-local development/install support plus a prepack manifest generator so the published tarball still declares `@paperclipai/plugin-sdk` and `e2b` runtime dependencies - Addressed review feedback by fixing sandbox cleanup on acquire failures, rejecting blank templates, normalizing fractional `timeoutMs`, and always passing the configured template name to the E2B SDK - Updated focused Vitest coverage for config normalization, validation, acquire cleanup, command execution, and lease release behavior - Updated the Dockerfile deps stage to copy the E2B package manifest so the policy check stays in sync ## Verification - `cd packages/plugins/paperclip-plugin-e2b && pnpm install --ignore-workspace --no-lockfile` - `cd packages/plugins/paperclip-plugin-e2b && pnpm build` - `cd packages/plugins/paperclip-plugin-e2b && pnpm --ignore-workspace test` - `cd packages/plugins/paperclip-plugin-e2b && pnpm --ignore-workspace typecheck` - `cd packages/plugins/paperclip-plugin-e2b && npm pack --dry-run` ## Risks - The package now relies on a prepack manifest rewrite so the publish-time dependency list stays correct while the repo-local dev manifest stays workspace-light - The current repo snapshot is still unreleased, so the generated publish manifest points at the repo SDK version until the normal release flow rewrites versions before publish - Real-world E2B environments may still expose edge cases around lifecycle timing or sandbox metadata beyond the mocked unit coverage > 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 via `codex_local` - Model ID: `gpt-5.4` - Reasoning effort: `high` - Context window observed in runtime session metadata: `258400` tokens - Capabilities used: terminal tool execution, git, GitHub CLI, and local build/test inspection ## 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 - [ ] 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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70679a3321 |
Add sandbox environment support (#4415)
## Thinking Path > - Paperclip orchestrates AI agents for zero-human companies. > - The environment/runtime layer decides where agent work executes and how the control plane reaches those runtimes. > - Today Paperclip can run locally and over SSH, but sandboxed execution needs a first-class environment model instead of one-off adapter behavior. > - We also want sandbox providers to be pluggable so the core does not hardcode every provider implementation. > - This branch adds the Sandbox environment path, the provider contract, and a deterministic fake provider plugin. > - That required synchronized changes across shared contracts, plugin SDK surfaces, server runtime orchestration, and the UI environment/workspace flows. > - The result is that sandbox execution becomes a core control-plane capability while keeping provider implementations extensible and testable. ## What Changed - Added sandbox runtime support to the environment execution path, including runtime URL discovery, sandbox execution targeting, orchestration, and heartbeat integration. - Added plugin-provider support for sandbox environments so providers can be supplied via plugins instead of hardcoded server logic. - Added the fake sandbox provider plugin with deterministic behavior suitable for local and automated testing. - Updated shared types, validators, plugin protocol definitions, and SDK helpers to carry sandbox provider and workspace-runtime contracts across package boundaries. - Updated server routes and services so companies can create sandbox environments, select them for work, and execute work through the sandbox runtime path. - Updated the UI environment and workspace surfaces to expose sandbox environment configuration and selection. - Added test coverage for sandbox runtime behavior, provider seams, environment route guards, orchestration, and the fake provider plugin. ## Verification - Ran locally before the final fixture-only scrub: - `pnpm -r typecheck` - `pnpm test:run` - `pnpm build` - Ran locally after the final scrub amend: - `pnpm vitest run server/src/__tests__/runtime-api.test.ts` - Reviewer spot checks: - create a sandbox environment backed by the fake provider plugin - run work through that environment - confirm sandbox provider execution does not inherit host secrets implicitly ## Risks - This touches shared contracts, plugin SDK plumbing, server runtime orchestration, and UI environment/workspace flows, so regressions would likely show up as cross-layer mismatches rather than isolated type errors. - Runtime URL discovery and sandbox callback selection are sensitive to host/bind configuration; if that logic is wrong, sandbox-backed callbacks may fail even when execution succeeds. - The fake provider plugin is intentionally deterministic and test-oriented; future providers may expose capability gaps that this branch does not yet cover. ## Model Used - OpenAI Codex coding agent on a GPT-5-class backend in the Paperclip/Codex harness. Exact backend model ID is not exposed in-session. Tool-assisted workflow with shell execution, file editing, git history inspection, and local test execution. ## 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 - [ ] 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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e93e418cbf |
fix: add ssh client and jq to production image (#3826)
## Thinking Path > - Paperclip is the control plane that runs long-lived AI-agent work in production. > - The production container image is the runtime boundary for agent tools and shell access. > - In our deployment, Paperclip agents now need a native SSH client and `jq` available inside the final runtime container. > - Installing those tools only via ai-rig entrypoint hacks is brittle and drifts from the image source of truth. > - This pull request updates the production Docker image itself so the required binaries are present whenever the image is built. > - The change is intentionally scoped to the final production stage so build/deps stages do not gain extra packages unnecessarily. > - The benefit is a cleaner, reproducible runtime image with fewer deploy-specific workarounds. ## What Changed - Added `openssh-client` to the production Docker image stage. - Added `jq` to the production Docker image stage. - Kept the package install in the final `production` stage instead of the shared base stage to minimize scope. ## Verification - Reviewed the final Dockerfile diff to confirm the packages are installed in the `production` stage only. - Attempted local image build with: - `docker build --target production -t paperclip:ssh-jq-test .` - Local build could not be completed in this environment because the local Docker daemon was unavailable: - `Cannot connect to the Docker daemon at unix:///Users/roman/.docker/run/docker.sock. Is the docker daemon running?` ## Risks - Low risk: image footprint increases slightly because two Debian packages are added. - `openssh-client` expands runtime capability, so this is appropriate only because the deployed Paperclip runtime explicitly needs SSH access. ## Model Used - OpenAI Codex / `gpt-5.4` - Tool-using agent workflow via Hermes - Context from local repository inspection, git, and shell tooling ## 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) - [ ] I have run tests locally and they pass - [ ] I have added or updated tests where applicable - [ ] If this change affects the UI, I have included before/after screenshots - [ ] 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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407e76c1db |
[codex] Fix Docker gh installation (#3844)
## Thinking Path > - Paperclip is the control plane for autonomous AI companies, and the Docker image is the no-local-Node path for running that control plane. > - The deploy workflow builds and pushes that image from the repository `Dockerfile`. > - The current image setup adds GitHub CLI through GitHub's external apt repository and verifies a mutable keyring URL with a pinned SHA256. > - GitHub rotated the CLI Linux package signing key, so that pinned keyring checksum now fails before Buildx can publish the image. > - Paperclip already has a repo-local precedent in `docker/untrusted-review/Dockerfile`: install Debian trixie's packaged `gh` directly from the base distribution. > - This pull request removes the external GitHub CLI apt keyring/repository path from the production image and installs `gh` with the rest of the Debian packages. > - The benefit is a simpler Docker build that no longer fails when GitHub rotates the apt keyring file. ## What Changed - Updated the main `Dockerfile` base stage to install `gh` from Debian trixie's package repositories. - Removed the mutable GitHub CLI apt keyring download, pinned checksum verification, extra apt source, second `apt-get update`, and separate `gh` install step. ## Verification - `git diff --check` - `./scripts/docker-build-test.sh` skipped because Docker is installed but the daemon is not running on this machine. - Confirmed `https://packages.debian.org/trixie/gh` returns HTTP 200, matching the base image distribution package source. ## Risks - Debian's `gh` package can lag the latest upstream GitHub CLI release. This is acceptable for the current image contract, which requires `gh` availability but does not document a latest-upstream version guarantee. - A full image build still needs to run in CI because the local Docker daemon is unavailable in this environment. ## Model Used - OpenAI Codex, GPT-5-based coding agent. Exact backend model ID was not exposed in this runtime; tool use and shell execution were enabled. ## 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 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 Co-authored-by: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing> |
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85ca675311 |
fix(docker): include mcp server manifest in deps stage
Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing> |
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420cd4fd8d |
chore(docker): improve base image and organize docker files
- Add wget, ripgrep, python3, and GitHub CLI (gh) to base image - Add OPENCODE_ALLOW_ALL_MODELS=true to production ENV - Move compose files, onboard-smoke Dockerfile to docker/ - Move entrypoint script to scripts/docker-entrypoint.sh - Add Podman Quadlet unit files (pod, app, db containers) - Add docker/README.md with build, compose, and quadlet docs - Add scripts/docker-build-test.sh for local build validation - Update all doc references for new file locations - Keep main Dockerfile at project root (no .dockerignore changes needed) Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing> |
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d134d5f3a1 |
fix: support host UID/GID mapping for volume mounts
- Add USER_UID/USER_GID build args to Dockerfile - Install gosu and remap node user/group at build time - Set node home directory to /paperclip so agent credentials resolve correctly - Add docker-entrypoint.sh for runtime UID/GID remapping via gosu Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing> |
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0a952dc93d |
fix(docker): copy patches directory into deps stage
pnpm install needs the patches/ directory to resolve patched dependencies (embedded-postgres). Without it, --frozen-lockfile fails with ENOENT on the patch file. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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fd4df4db48 |
fix(docker): add plugin-sdk to Dockerfile build
The plugin framework landed without updating the Dockerfile. The server now imports @paperclipai/plugin-sdk, so the deps stage needs its package.json for install and the build stage needs to compile it before building the server. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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9c6a913ef1 | fix(docker): include gemini adapter manifest in deps stage | ||
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57406dbc90 |
fix(docker): run production server as non-root node user
Switch the production stage to the built-in node user from node:lts-trixie-slim, fixing two runtime failures: 1. Claude CLI rejects --dangerously-skip-permissions when the process UID is 0, making the claude-local adapter unusable. 2. The server crashed at startup (EACCES) because /paperclip was root-owned and the process could not write logs or instance data. Changes vs the naive fix: - Use COPY --chown=node:node instead of a separate RUN chown -R, avoiding a duplicate image layer that would double the size of the /app tree in the final image. - Consolidate mkdir /paperclip + chown into the same RUN layer as the npm global install (already runs as root) to keep layer count minimal. - Add USER node before CMD so the process runs unprivileged. The VOLUME declaration comes after chown so freshly-mounted anonymous volumes inherit the correct node:node ownership. Fixes #344 |
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b090c33ca1 |
Merge pull request #283 from mingfang/patch-1
Add pi-local package.json to Dockerfile |
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ff3f04ff48 | Add opencode-ai to global npm install in Dockerfile | ||
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77e06c57f9 | Add pi-local package.json to Dockerfile | ||
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048e2b1bfe | Remove legacy OpenClaw adapter and keep gateway-only flow | ||
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201d91b4f5 |
add support to cursor and opencode in containerized instances
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0d36cf00f8 | Add artifact-check to fail fast on broken builds | ||
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1f261d90f3 |
add missing openclaw adapter from deps stage
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d2dd8d0cc5 | fix incorrect pkg scope | ||
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e08362b667 | update docker base image | ||
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2c809d55c0 |
move docker into authenticated deployment mode
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1e11806fa3 |
feat: Docker quickstart with Compose, docs, and improved Dockerfile
Rewrites Dockerfile to use bookworm-slim base, installs Claude and Codex CLIs, adds docker-compose.quickstart.yml for one-command setup, and adds DOCKER.md with usage instructions. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> |
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481b3a46db |
Add project scaffolding and infrastructure config
pnpm monorepo with shared packages, server, and UI workspaces. Includes Docker multi-stage build, Postgres compose, and root TypeScript/Vitest config. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> |