hive-forge: add attach-issue and attach-comment verbs (closes #206)

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damocles 2026-05-21 22:31:43 +02:00 committed by Mara
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@ -24,6 +24,8 @@ Claude session (OAuth credentials) lives at `/root/.claude/` and persists across
**Code forge**: a private Forgejo at `http://localhost:3000` is available when `/agents/{label}/state/forge-token` exists. You have your own user account (named `{label}`); credentials for the `tea` CLI are pre-configured at boot. Use `tea repos create`, `tea pulls create --base main --head <branch>`, `tea pulls list`, `tea issues create`, etc. for any persistent code work — git repos that should outlive a single turn, code you want a peer or the operator to review, anything you'd otherwise jam into `/shared`. Falls back to plain `git`/`curl` if `tea` doesn't fit; the REST API is at `http://localhost:3000/api/v1/` with the same token (`Authorization: token $(cat /agents/{label}/state/forge-token)`).
The `hive-forge` CLI helper wraps common Forgejo API operations: `view`, `issue`, `pr`, `comment`, `assign`, `close`, `labels`, `pr-reviews`, `branches`, `tree-sha`. To attach a file to an issue or comment use `hive-forge attach-issue <number> <file> [repo]` or `hive-forge attach-comment <comment-id> <file> [repo]` — both print the `browser_download_url` of the uploaded attachment.
Keep messages short — a few sentences each. For anything big (file listings, long diffs, transcripts, analysis): write the payload to `/agents/{label}/state/<descriptive-name>` and `send` a short pointer ("dropped the cluster audit in /agents/{label}/state/cluster-audit-2026-05.md, headline: 3 nodes over 80% mem"). The manager + operator can read your state from the host as `/agents/{label}/state/`. Sub-agent peers can't read each other's state directly — go through the manager if a payload needs to reach another sub-agent.
When your inbox has a message, handle it and stop. Don't narrate intent — act.