hive-forge: add diff, notifications, notif-read, subscription verbs (closes #214)
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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ Claude session (OAuth credentials) lives at `/root/.claude/` and persists across
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**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)`).
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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.
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The `hive-forge` CLI helper wraps common Forgejo API operations: `view`, `issue`, `pr`, `comment`, `assign`, `close`, `labels`, `pr-reviews`, `branches`, `tree-sha`, `diff`, `notifications`, `notif-read`, `subscription`. 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. Key ops: `hive-forge diff <pr> [repo]` prints the unified diff; `hive-forge notifications [--unread]` lists notifications as JSON; `hive-forge notif-read <id>` marks one read; `hive-forge subscription [--watch|--ignore|--unwatch] [repo]` gets or sets repo watch state.
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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.
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@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ Keep messages short — a few sentences each. For anything big (digests, agent r
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- To the operator: write to your own `/state/<descriptive-name>` (host path `/var/lib/hyperhive/agents/hm1nd/state/`) and tell them where to look.
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- For shared artifacts (coordination, common reference data): write to `/shared/<descriptive-name>`. Only put things here you're willing to lose — other agents may delete them.
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**Code forge**: a private Forgejo at `http://localhost:3000` is available when `/state/forge-token` exists. You have your own user (`hm1nd`) and so does every sub-agent (one per name). The `tea` CLI is pre-configured at boot. Use it for code work that should survive a turn — a proposed refactor across sub-agents, scratch repos, PRs you want a sub-agent or the operator to review (`tea pulls create --base main --head <branch>`, `tea pulls list`, `tea issues create`). REST API at `http://localhost:3000/api/v1/` with `Authorization: token $(cat /state/forge-token)` for anything `tea` can't express. The `hive-forge` CLI helper wraps common operations; use `hive-forge attach-issue <number> <file>` or `hive-forge attach-comment <comment-id> <file>` to upload file attachments to issues or comments.
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**Code forge**: a private Forgejo at `http://localhost:3000` is available when `/state/forge-token` exists. You have your own user (`hm1nd`) and so does every sub-agent (one per name). The `tea` CLI is pre-configured at boot. Use it for code work that should survive a turn — a proposed refactor across sub-agents, scratch repos, PRs you want a sub-agent or the operator to review (`tea pulls create --base main --head <branch>`, `tea pulls list`, `tea issues create`). REST API at `http://localhost:3000/api/v1/` with `Authorization: token $(cat /state/forge-token)` for anything `tea` can't express. The `hive-forge` CLI helper wraps common operations: `view`, `issue`, `pr`, `comment`, `assign`, `close`, `labels`, `pr-reviews`, `branches`, `tree-sha`, `diff`, `notifications`, `notif-read`, `subscription`, `attach-issue`, `attach-comment`. Key: `diff <pr>` prints unified diff; `notifications [--unread]` lists notifications as JSON; `notif-read <id>` marks one read; `subscription [--watch|--ignore|--unwatch] [repo]` manages repo watch state.
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A one-line headline + the file path beats a wall-of-text every time — it survives context compaction and the operator can read it in their own time.
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@ -247,10 +247,82 @@ pkgs.writeShellApplication {
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| jq -r '.browser_download_url'
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}
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cmd_diff() {
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# diff <pr> [repo]
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# Print the unified diff for a PR.
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if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then echo "usage: hive-forge diff <pr> [repo]" >&2; exit 1; fi
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local _n="$1" _repo="''${2:-$HIVE_FORGE_REPO}"
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${pkgs.curl}/bin/curl -sf \
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-H "Authorization: token $_token" \
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-H "Accept: text/plain" \
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"$FORGE_API/repos/$_repo/pulls/$_n.diff"
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}
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cmd_notifications() {
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# notifications [--unread] [--limit N]
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# List notifications. Without --unread, returns all (read + unread).
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local _unread="" _limit="50"
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while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
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case "$1" in
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--unread) _unread="true"; shift ;;
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--limit) _limit="$2"; shift 2 ;;
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*) break ;;
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esac
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done
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local _url="$FORGE_API/notifications?limit=$_limit"
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if [ -z "$_unread" ]; then _url="''${_url}&all=true"; fi
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forge_get "$_url" \
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| jq '[.[] | {id,unread,reason,updated_at,
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subject:{title:.subject.title,type:.subject.type,state:.subject.state},
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repo:.repository.full_name}]'
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}
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cmd_notif_read() {
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# notif-read <id>
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# Mark a notification thread as read.
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if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then echo "usage: hive-forge notif-read <id>" >&2; exit 1; fi
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${pkgs.curl}/bin/curl -sf -X PATCH \
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-H "Authorization: token $_token" \
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-H "Accept: application/json" \
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"$FORGE_API/notifications/threads/$1" > /dev/null
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echo "ok"
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}
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cmd_subscription() {
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# subscription [--watch|--ignore|--unwatch] [repo]
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# Get or set the current user's watch subscription for a repo.
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# No flag: print current subscription status as JSON.
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# --watch: subscribe; --ignore: ignore; --unwatch: unsubscribe.
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local _action="" _repo="$HIVE_FORGE_REPO"
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while [ $# -gt 0 ]; do
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case "$1" in
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--watch) _action="watch"; shift ;;
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--ignore) _action="ignore"; shift ;;
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--unwatch) _action="unwatch"; shift ;;
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*) _repo="$1"; shift ;;
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esac
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done
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if [ -z "$_action" ]; then
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forge_get "$FORGE_API/repos/$_repo/subscription" \
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| jq '{subscribed,ignored}'
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elif [ "$_action" = "unwatch" ]; then
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forge_delete "$FORGE_API/repos/$_repo/subscription" > /dev/null
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echo "unsubscribed"
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else
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local _subscribed="true" _ignored="false"
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if [ "$_action" = "ignore" ]; then _subscribed="false"; _ignored="true"; fi
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forge_post "$FORGE_API/repos/$_repo/subscription" \
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"{\"subscribed\":$_subscribed,\"ignored\":$_ignored}" \
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| jq '{subscribed,ignored}'
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fi
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}
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VERB="''${1:-}"
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if [ -z "$VERB" ]; then
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echo "usage: hive-forge <verb> [args...]" >&2
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echo "verbs: view, issue, pr, comment, assign, close, labels, pr-reviews, branches, tree-sha, attach-issue, attach-comment" >&2
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echo "verbs: view, issue, pr, comment, assign, close, labels, pr-reviews," >&2
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echo " branches, tree-sha, diff, notifications, notif-read, subscription," >&2
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echo " attach-issue, attach-comment" >&2
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exit 1
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fi
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shift
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pr-reviews) cmd_pr_reviews "$@" ;;
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branches) cmd_branches "$@" ;;
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tree-sha) cmd_tree_sha "$@" ;;
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diff) cmd_diff "$@" ;;
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notifications) cmd_notifications "$@" ;;
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notif-read) cmd_notif_read "$@" ;;
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subscription) cmd_subscription "$@" ;;
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attach-issue) cmd_attach_issue "$@" ;;
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attach-comment) cmd_attach_comment "$@" ;;
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*)
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echo "hive-forge: unknown verb '$VERB'" >&2
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echo "verbs: view, issue, pr, comment, assign, close, labels, pr-reviews, branches, tree-sha, attach-issue, attach-comment" >&2
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echo "verbs: view, issue, pr, comment, assign, close, labels, pr-reviews," >&2
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echo " branches, tree-sha, diff, notifications, notif-read, subscription," >&2
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echo " attach-issue, attach-comment" >&2
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exit 1
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;;
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esac
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