TaskRunner appends attached files (absolute paths) to the run prompt as the
read-only Reference files section. Task and list deletes now remove the
on-disk attachment dir eagerly, and a startup AttachmentOrphanRecovery sweep
drops any attachments/<taskId>/ whose task no longer exists (covers list
cascade and planning-discard paths).
The picker claims Queued->Running atomically before dispatch; the new
StartRunningAsync guard then rejected every queue-dispatched run. Add
alreadyClaimed to RunAsync/ContinueAsync (queue passes true, override
slot keeps the guard) and align the routing tests.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Befund (bestätigt): src/ClaudeDo.Worker/Runner/TaskRunner.cs:101 (RunAsync) und :211 (ContinueAsync) ignorieren das TransitionResult von _state.StartRunningAsync. Race-Szenario: Der QueuePicker claimt Queued→Running atomar; ruft der Override-Pfad (RunNow) kurz danach RunAsync für denselben Task auf, schlägt StartRunningAsync fehl (0 rows affected), der Runner startet Claude aber trotzdem → derselb
ClaudeDo-Task: 44f86be2-7f3d-462e-98b3-eb94c0174eea
AddTask, planning CreateChildTask, and SuggestImprovement now accept an
optional alias-validated model (haiku/sonnet/opus; blank = inherit) so the
model is chosen at creation time instead of a follow-up set_task_config call.
The planning, system, and improvement prompts instruct Claude to pick the
cheapest capable model (haiku < sonnet < opus).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
1. ArgumentList (fix injection): ClaudeArgsBuilder.Build() now returns
IReadOnlyList<string>; ClaudeProcess populates ProcessStartInfo.ArgumentList
instead of Arguments, so values like system prompts are never shell-split.
DailyPrepPrompt, RefinePrompt, and WeekReportService migrated similarly.
All IClaudeProcess fakes updated.
2. ContinueAsync exception guard: wrap RunOnceAsync in try/catch matching
the RunAsync pattern so an unexpected exception never leaves the task
stuck in Running status.
3. Planning chain cascade: OnChildFinishedAsync now calls CancelAsync on
the immediate blocked successor when a child fails or is cancelled,
triggering a recursive cascade that clears the entire remaining chain
instead of leaving it wedged.
4. FailAsync guard: restrict valid source states to Running and Queued;
WaitingForReview -> Failed is now rejected, preventing an invalid
transition that could corrupt the review workflow.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Resolved sub-tasks are no longer appended to the prompt. Extracted into a
shared TaskPromptComposer so the UI's description preview can render the same
'what Claude gets' text.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- TaskRunner: extract worktree-vs-sandbox selection into
PrepareRunDirectoryAsync so RunAsync reads linearly (a small helper, not
a Strategy pattern — overkill for a two-way branch).
- App: drop the public static ServiceProvider locator; inject the provider
via constructor through AppBuilder.Configure(() => new App(services)).
Parameterless ctor + BuildAvaloniaApp() retained for the XAML designer.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
If WorktreeAddAsync succeeds but the worktrees-row insert throws, the
worktree was left on disk and branch undeleted with nothing tracking it.
Wrap the insert in try/catch and best-effort remove the worktree+branch
(non-cancellable) before rethrowing.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Clear ReviewFeedback only after a successful re-run so a failed/cancelled
run keeps it for a manual retry.
- Clear stale StartedAt/FinishedAt when rejecting a task back to the queue.
- Only non-planning standalone tasks gate on review (guard PlanningPhase).
- Hide "send to queue" for WaitingForReview tasks so review isn't bypassed.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Standalone tasks now enter WaitingForReview on success; re-queued tasks
carrying reviewer feedback resume the prior Claude session with that
feedback as the next turn.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Set the task's log path when the run is created (not at completion) so the
session terminal can replay live output when the user navigates away and back
mid-run. Remove the now-redundant inline per-row live tail (LiveTail /
HasLiveTail / TaskMessageEvent) and scroll the terminal to end after the next
layout pass so wrapping lines aren't clipped.
BUNDLE — both fixes live in the Worker run-recording / persistence layer (where a TaskRun is written after an agent finishes), NOT in ExternalMcpService.cs. Keep this disjoint from the MCP-surface bundle so the two can run in parallel without worktree conflicts. The DTO fields (tokensIn, tokensOut, resultMarkdown) already exist and are surfaced by list_runs/get_run — the bug is at write time.
1.
ClaudeDo-Task: 49a6060a-5044-4f1b-8665-5cfc064b8a82
Unify the near-identical HandleFailure/MarkFailed into a single MarkFailed that
always persists the failed state and never throws, and replace the inline
null-if-blank checks in ListMcpTools with the existing extension.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Consolidate small single-purpose types into the files that own them:
StreamResult into StreamAnalyzer, the Planning context records into
PlanningSessionContext, PrimeClock/PrimeSchedulerOptions into PrimeScheduler,
AgentMcpTools into LifecycleMcpTools, the locator subclasses into
InstallArtifactLocator, LogLineViewModel into DetailsIslandViewModel,
RepoImportItemViewModel into its modal, and StepViewModel into InstallPageViewModel.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Move interface declarations into per-area Interfaces/ subfolders, merge the
small task-list filter classes into StatusFilter/SmartFlagFilter, and simplify
related services, converters and hub DTO handling.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Drops TagEntity, TagRepository, and tag wiring across data layer, worker,
and UI. Adds RemoveTags migration to clean up schema.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Slice 2 of the worker state consolidation refactor (spec sections 2 and 8).
Adds Worker/State/ITaskStateService + TaskStateService as the single component
that mutates Status, PlanningPhase, and BlockedByTaskId. Each transition is one
atomic ExecuteUpdate with a WHERE filter on the expected source status, so
parallel claims are TOCTOU-free. Side effects (queue wake on -> Queued, hub
TaskUpdated broadcast, chain advance + parent completion on terminal child)
are owned by the service so callers no longer need to remember them.
Migrated callers (mechanical, behavior preserved):
- TaskRunner: HandleSuccess/HandleFailure/MarkFailed/RunAsync/ContinueAsync
- StaleTaskRecovery: bulk recover stale Running tasks
- TaskResetService: status flip (worktree cleanup stays in service)
- PlanningSessionManager.StartAsync: status flip via state, token write via repo
- PlanningChainCoordinator.OnChildFinishedAsync: routes the next-sibling write
through state.UnblockAsync (Slice 4 finishes the rewrite)
- ExternalMcpService.UpdateTaskStatus: Queued case via state.EnqueueAsync
Repo Mark*Async helpers (MarkRunning/MarkDone/MarkFailed/FlipAllRunningToFailed)
are now internal; ClaudeDo.Data grants InternalsVisibleTo to ClaudeDo.Worker
and ClaudeDo.Worker.Tests for the existing repo-level tests.
DI: TaskStateService is registered as Singleton in both the main app and the
external-MCP app; the queue-wake delegate captures sp -> QueueService.WakeQueue
to break the TaskStateService -> QueueService -> TaskRunner -> TaskStateService
construction cycle. PlanningChainCoordinator takes Func<ITaskStateService> for
the same reason; Slice 3 will replace both with IQueueWaker.
Tests: TaskStateServiceTests covers happy + reject for every transition, the
parallel StartRunningAsync claim race, child-terminal chain advancement, and
stale recovery. Existing service/repo tests are updated to construct the new
state-service via a TaskStateServiceBuilder helper. Pre-existing constructor
drift in QueueService/ExternalMcp/PlanningHub tests is patched to keep the
test project building (the surrounding test logic is otherwise untouched).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Introduces ~/.todo-app/prompts/{system,planning,agent}.md as the canonical
location for prompt content. The settings modal exposes "Open in editor"
shortcuts for each, and TaskRunner merges system.md (always) and agent.md
(for "agent"-tagged tasks) into the effective system prompt alongside the
existing global/list/task layers.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Coordinates Waiting -> Queued transitions between sibling subtasks: when a child finishes Done, the next Waiting sibling is promoted to Queued. WorkerHub.QueuePlanningSubtasksAsync exposes this to the UI; TaskRunner advances the chain on completion. Also tightens the planning-session prompt: planner must use MCP tools, not direct edits.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Map legacy "bypassPermissions" config to "auto" at dispatch time; pass-through other modes (acceptEdits, plan, default).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Remove premature RunCreated broadcast from WorkerHub.RunNow and the
duplicate calls in RunAsync retry block and ContinueAsync. RunOnceAsync
now owns the broadcast for every run, fired immediately after the row
insert so the UI never receives an event for a non-existent row.
Worker and App Program.cs: replace SqliteConnectionFactory+SchemaInitializer
with AddDbContextFactory<ClaudeDoDbContext> + Database.Migrate(). Repos
changed from AddSingleton to AddScoped.
All singleton services (QueueService, StaleTaskRecovery, WorktreeManager,
TaskRunner) and singleton ViewModels (MainWindowViewModel, TaskDetailViewModel,
TaskListViewModel, TaskEditorViewModel) now take IDbContextFactory<ClaudeDoDbContext>
and create short-lived contexts per operation.
Test infrastructure: DbFixture now uses EF migrations instead of SchemaInitializer;
all test classes create contexts via DbFixture.CreateContext().
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- claude process: run stdout/stderr reads without ct; rely on
kill-on-cancel closing the pipes to unblock them — previously
ReadLineAsync(ct) could hang, stalling task slots and shutdown
- task runner: terminal db writes (task_runs, MarkDone, MarkFailed,
SetLogPath) now use CancellationToken.None; RunOnceAsync catches
OCE and finalizes the run row so ContinueAsync can resume
- task repository: GetNextQueuedAgentTaskAsync is now a single
UPDATE ... RETURNING statement — closes TOCTOU window where two
loop iterations could dispatch the same queued task
- queue service: dispose CancellationTokenSource in slot-completion
ContinueWith to stop leaking wait handles
- git service: register ct.Kill(processTree), drain reads without ct,
always reap via WaitForExitAsync(None) — no more git zombies on
cancelled worktree ops
- worktree manager: branch name uses full task id (dashes stripped)
instead of 8-char prefix, eliminating collision risk
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Per-task checklist backend: subtasks table with CASCADE delete,
SubtaskEntity + SubtaskRepository (connection-per-op, async), DI
registration in App and Worker, TaskRunner composes a '## Sub-Tasks'
markdown block into the Claude prompt when subtasks exist.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>