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AGENTS.md

Instructions for autonomous coding agents working in this repository.

Scope

  • Applies to all agent-driven work in this repo.
  • If multiple instruction files exist, follow the most specific one for the files you are editing.
  • Requests to review, analyze, or explain are read-only unless the user also asks for changes.
  • AGENTS.md is the source of truth for standing rules; keep CLAUDE.md as a symlink to it and record new durable rules here.

Roborev

  • Never invoke the roborev review CLI command in any form unless the user explicitly asks for it. Use all other roborev CLI commands normally when they are appropriate for interacting with roborev. Never invoke a roborev skill (including roborev-fix or roborev-design-review-branch) unless the user explicitly asks for that skill.

Required Git Rules

  1. Commit every turn that changes tracked files.
  2. Do not make empty commits. If a turn is read-only or only changes ignored files, state that no commit was made.
  3. Do not amend, squash, or rebase commits unless explicitly requested.
  4. Do not change branches without explicit user permission.
  5. Deliver changes through pull requests from feature branches.
  6. Do not merge pull requests. Open them and report status; merging is always the user's decision, even when checks are green and the change is urgent.

Commit Expectations

  • Keep commits focused and related to the requested task.
  • Use clear conventional commit messages.
  • Do not push, pull, or rebase unless explicitly requested.
  • Do not include generated-with lines, attribution blocks, validation footers, or command transcripts in commit messages.

Content Hygiene

  • Keep private project names, hostnames, personal identities, infrastructure details, and absolute user paths out of code, tests, fixtures, docs, commit messages, and pull request text. Run the private-data scrub before publishing.
  • Keep pull request titles and descriptions synchronized with the current diff.
  • Do not post pull request or issue comments unless explicitly requested.

Validation

  • Run relevant tests before committing when practical.
  • If tests cannot be run, state that clearly in the handoff.
  • After Go code changes, run go fmt ./... and go vet ./... before committing.

Background Memory

  • Keep passive daemon memory within a few hundred megabytes on macOS, Linux, and Windows. Treat sustained growth beyond that range as a regression.
  • Background watcher, polling, and sync work must be bounded by the changed batch, not by total archive size. Do not scan or materialize every stored session for each filesystem event.
  • Declare expensive scheduling inputs as provider capabilities and compute them only for providers that observably consume them. Default new capabilities to unsupported.
  • Add cardinality-scaling regressions for background paths: compare small and large archives and assert that unchanged per-event work remains bounded. Preserve deletion, tombstone, and persistent-archive behavior in the same tests.
  • Diagnose long-running memory with allocation and CPU profiles plus live heap, forced-GC heap, and operating-system physical/dirty memory. Raw RSS alone is not proof of live memory because it includes clean reclaimable mappings.
  • Profile branch binaries only against isolated production-scale database and source clones. Never point profiling workloads at live archives or live agent transcripts.
  • Include a retention observation long enough to reproduce the reported growth window. On macOS record vmmap physical footprint and dirty memory; use portable Go allocation and heap metrics for Linux and Windows.

Backend Parity

  • Preserve behavior and query-shape parity between supported storage backends whenever practical. SQLite and PostgreSQL/Cockroach queries, indexes, aggregations, filtering, and ordering should match until there is a concrete, documented reason for them to differ.
  • Do not implement a performance or correctness fix for only one backend and call the problem solved unless the user explicitly scopes the work to that backend, for example "this is only for PostgreSQL". If one backend needs a different implementation, explain why and keep the observable behavior the same.

Localization

  • Keep frontend message catalogs synchronized. When adding, removing, or renaming user-facing message keys in frontend/messages/*.json, update every locale listed in frontend/project.inlang/settings.json in the same turn and keep the key sets identical across locales.
  • After message catalog or localized component changes, run npm run i18n:compile and npm run check from frontend/ when practical.

Test Style

  • Go tests use github.com/stretchr/testify for assertions. Use require.X when a failed check should abort the test (setup, nil receivers, length checks before indexing) and assert.X for independent checks that should keep running. Don't write if got != want { t.Fatalf(...) } in new tests.
  • Domain-specific helpers are fine, but they must use testify internally rather than stdlib comparisons.

Safety

  • Do not revert user-authored or unrelated local changes unless explicitly requested.
  • Avoid destructive git commands unless explicitly requested.
  • Never install over a live binary, run migrations against a production database, or write to live data directories without explicit permission. Point branch builds and profiling runs at isolated scratch data.
  • For login or OAuth flows, give the user the exact command to run rather than driving the interactive authentication flow.
  • The SQLite database is a persistent archive. Never delete, drop, truncate, or recreate it to handle data version changes. Schema changes use non-destructive migrations such as ALTER TABLE and UPDATE; parser changes trigger a full resync that builds a fresh DB, syncs files, copies orphaned sessions from the old DB, and swaps atomically. Existing session data must be preserved even when source files no longer exist on disk.

Project Overview

agentsview is a local web viewer for AI agent sessions. It syncs session data from disk into SQLite with FTS5 full-text search, serves a Svelte 5 SPA via an embedded Go HTTP server, and provides real-time updates via SSE. See internal/parser/types.go for the full list of supported agents.

Architecture

CLI (agentsview) -> Config -> DB (SQLite/FTS5)
                  |           |
                  v           v
              File Watcher -> Sync Engine -> Parsers (per agent)
                  |           |
                  v           v
              HTTP Server -> REST API + SSE + Embedded SPA
                              |
                              v
                           PG Push Sync -> PostgreSQL (optional)
                              ^
                              |
              HTTP Server (pg serve) <- PostgreSQL
  • Server: HTTP server with auto-port discovery, defaulting to 8080.
  • Storage: SQLite with WAL mode, FTS5 for full-text search, and optional PostgreSQL for multi-machine shared access.
  • Sync: file watcher plus periodic sync every 15 minutes for session directories.
  • PG sync: on-demand push sync from SQLite to PostgreSQL via pg push.
  • Frontend: Svelte 5 SPA embedded in the Go binary at build time.
  • Config: AGENTSVIEW_DATA_DIR plus per-agent directory overrides and CLI flags. Per-agent env vars are listed on each entry in internal/parser/types.go.

Project Structure

  • cmd/agentsview/ - Go server entrypoint.
  • cmd/testfixture/ - Test data generator for E2E tests.
  • internal/config/ - Config loading, JSON migration, and flag registration.
  • internal/db/ - SQLite sessions, messages, search, analytics, and schema.
  • internal/postgres/ - PostgreSQL push sync, read-only store, schema, and connection helpers.
  • internal/parser/ - Per-agent session file parsers and content extraction.
  • internal/server/ - HTTP handlers, SSE, middleware, search, and export.
  • internal/sync/ - Sync engine, file watcher, discovery, and hashing.
  • internal/vector/ - Semantic search: embeddings encoder, vectors.db mirror/index, build orchestration, and semantic/hybrid search.
  • internal/timeutil/ - Time parsing utilities.
  • internal/web/ - Embedded frontend copied from frontend/dist/ at build time.
  • frontend/ - Svelte 5 SPA with Vite and TypeScript.
  • scripts/ - Utility scripts for E2E server setup and changelog work.

Key Files

Path Purpose
cmd/agentsview/main.go CLI entry point, server startup, file watcher
cmd/agentsview/pg.go pg command group: push, status, serve
cmd/agentsview/embeddings.go embeddings command group: build, list, activate, retire
internal/server/server.go HTTP router and handler setup
internal/server/sessions.go Session list/detail API handlers
internal/server/search.go Full-text search API
internal/server/events.go SSE event streaming
internal/db/db.go Database open, migrations, schema
internal/db/sessions.go Session CRUD queries
internal/db/search.go FTS5 search queries
internal/vector/index.go vectors.db schema, generations, staleness gate
internal/vector/search.go Semantic + hybrid search, RRF merge
internal/sync/engine.go Sync orchestration
internal/parser/types.go Agent registry with one AgentDef per agent
internal/parser/*.go Per-agent session parsers
internal/postgres/connect.go Connection setup, SSL checks, DSN helpers
internal/postgres/schema.go PG DDL and schema management
internal/postgres/push.go Push logic and fingerprinting
internal/postgres/sync.go Push sync lifecycle
internal/postgres/store.go PostgreSQL read-only store
internal/postgres/sessions.go PG session queries on the read side
internal/postgres/messages.go PG message queries and ILIKE search
internal/postgres/analytics.go PG analytics queries
internal/postgres/time.go Timestamp conversion helpers
internal/config/config.go Config loading and flag registration

Development

make build          # Build binary with embedded frontend
make dev            # Run Go server in dev mode
make frontend       # Build frontend SPA only
make frontend-dev   # Run Vite dev server, use alongside make dev
make install        # Build and install to ~/.local/bin or GOPATH
make install-hooks  # Install pre-commit and pre-push git hooks

Testing

All new features and bug fixes must include unit tests. Run tests before committing:

make test       # Go tests with CGO_ENABLED=1 and -tags "fts5"
make test-short # Fast tests only with -short
make e2e        # Playwright E2E tests
make lint       # golangci-lint plus NilAway
make vet        # go vet

Test Style

  • Prefer table-driven tests for Go code.
  • Go tests use github.com/stretchr/testify for assertions.
  • Use require.X when a failed check should abort the test, including setup errors, nil receivers, and length checks before indexing.
  • Use assert.X for independent checks that should keep running.
  • Do not write if got != want { t.Fatalf(...) } in new tests.
  • Domain-specific helpers are fine, but they must use testify internally rather than stdlib comparisons.
  • Use the existing testDB(t) helper for database tests.
  • Frontend tests are colocated *.test.ts files, with Playwright specs in frontend/e2e/.
  • All tests use t.TempDir() for temp directories.
  • Shell script tests must exercise observable behavior by running the script against controlled inputs and asserting outputs, side effects, or exit codes. Do not write tautological tests that read a shell script and assert that it contains a specific implementation line, flag, or snippet.

PostgreSQL Integration Tests

PG integration tests require a real PostgreSQL instance and the pgtest build tag. The easiest way to run them is with docker-compose:

make test-postgres   # Starts PG container, runs tests, leaves container running
make postgres-down   # Stop the test container when done

Or manually with an existing PostgreSQL instance:

TEST_PG_URL="postgres://user:pass@host:5432/dbname?sslmode=disable" \
  CGO_ENABLED=1 go test -tags "fts5,pgtest" ./internal/postgres/... -v

Tests create and drop the agentsview schema, so use a dedicated database or one where schema changes are acceptable. The CI pipeline runs these tests via a GitHub Actions service container in .github/workflows/ci.yml.

Build Requirements

  • CGO_ENABLED=1 is required for the sqlite3 driver.
  • The fts5 build tag is required for full-text search.
  • go test does not need kit's kit_posthog_disabled build tag. The telemetry reporter already short-circuits to a disabled no-op under testing.Testing(), so tests never send PostHog events. Binaries built for e2e tests (make e2e, the CI pre-build of agentsview/testfixture) do use the tag, because they run as real processes where the test guard does not apply.
  • Node.js and npm are required to build the Svelte frontend embedded under internal/web/dist/.
  • The frontend depends on @kenn-io/kit-ui as a git dependency pinned to a commit (git+https://github.com/kenn-io/kit-ui.git#<commit> in frontend/package.json). The repository is public, so npm ci/ npm install clone it anonymously over HTTPS with no credentials; the only requirement is git on PATH. The lockfile records the dependency as git+ssh://git@github.com/... — that is npm's canonical form for GitHub-hosted git deps and cannot be changed, but npm still fetches over anonymous HTTPS (verified with SSH disabled and a cold cache); do not "fix" it. Bump the dependency by changing the commit hash in frontend/package.json and running npm install.

Conventions

  • Prefer stdlib over external dependencies.
  • Tests should be fast and isolated.
  • No emojis in code or output.
  • For frontend UI work, read DESIGN.md before adding or changing controls, styling, or reusable components.
  • Use mdformat --wrap 80 to format Markdown files when mdformat and mdformat-tables are available.

Pull Requests

  • PR descriptions should be summaries only, with no test plans or checklists. Do not add a "Tests", "Testing", "Verification", or "Test plan" section. CI runs the tests, so the description must not restate the suite, list test commands, or describe how the change was verified.
  • Describe what the code does now, why it changed, tradeoffs, limitations, and where reviewers should look.