# Hyperhive TODOs ## Architecture / Features - Shared space for all agents to access documents/files without manager routing - Private git forge agents can push to and create new repos in - Move bind mounts in agents to `/agents//state` so path for agent = path for manager - **Broadcast messaging**: allow sending messages with recipient "*" to all agents; deliver with hint "this was a broadcast and may not need any action from you" - **Multi-agent restart coordination**: when rebuilding all agents, manager should start first so it can coordinate post-restart confusion (notify agents, suppress unnecessary retries, etc) - **Shared docs/skills repo (RO)**: a single repo on the hive forge that every agent has read-only access to — common references, prompts, runbooks, "skills" the operator wants every agent to inherit without baking into the system prompt or `/shared`. Implementation likely: seed an `org-shared/docs` repo on first hive-forge boot, grant every per-agent user a read membership in the org. Agents `git clone` it (or use the API) to read; only the manager + operator can push. - **Rename `ask_operator` → `ask` with optional `to` param**: today `mcp__hyperhive__ask_operator` always targets the operator dashboard. Generalise: rename to `ask`, add optional `to: ` argument that defaults to `"operator"`. When `to` is another agent, route the question to that agent's inbox as a structured "question event" (different from a plain send so the recipient can answer back with the same id and the answer threads back to the asker). Unblocks agent-to-agent structured Q&A without burning regular inbox slots. - **Loose-ends tracker + `get_open_threads` tool**: hive-c0re already knows about pending approvals + unanswered questions; soon will also know about open PRs on hive-forge. Aggregate these into a per-agent "open threads" view (e.g. `[{kind: "approval", id: 7, summary: "spawn alice"}, {kind: "question", id: 12, asker: "alice", summary: "deploy now?"}]`). New MCP tool `mcp__hyperhive__get_open_threads` returns the list so an agent can see what's still pending against it without rebuilding context from inbox history. Manager's version includes hive-wide threads. **Also surface this list on the per-agent web UI** so the operator can see at a glance what each agent has hanging open — same data source as the MCP tool, just rendered into the existing per-agent dashboard page (next to inbox view / model chip / etc). ## Reminder Tool - ~~Handle text overflow → suggest file_path option for long messages~~ ✓ fixed — Remind dispatch rejects `message.len() > 4096` (when no `file_path` was supplied) with an error pointing at the `file_path` escape hatch. - Per-agent reminder limits (burst capacity, rate limiting) - ~~**Expose `remind` MCP tool**~~ ✓ fixed — `mcp__hyperhive__remind` now on `AgentServer`; takes `message`, exactly one of `delay_seconds` / `at_unix_timestamp`, optional `file_path`. Manager surface still missing (no `ManagerRequest::Remind` variant) — separate item below. - ~~**Manager-side `remind`**~~ ✓ fixed — `ManagerRequest::Remind` variant added, dispatch reuses `agent_server::store_remind` helper (shared across both surfaces), `mcp__hyperhive__remind` now on `ManagerServer` (auto-file lands at `/state/reminders/auto-.md` — manager's legacy state mount). - ~~**File path delivery**~~ ✓ fixed — scheduler now writes the reminder body to the requested `file_path` (mapped from container `/agents//state/...` to host `/var/lib/hyperhive/agents//state/...`) and delivers a short pointer message in its place. Path-traversal + foreign-agent-state writes are rejected; on rejection or write failure the body falls back to inline delivery with a noted warning. New module `hive-c0re/src/reminder_scheduler.rs` (extracted from main.rs). - ~~**Orphan reminders**~~ ✓ fixed — `Broker::deliver_reminder` wraps the inbox INSERT + reminders UPDATE in one sqlite transaction; partial failure can no longer cause duplicate delivery on the next tick. - ~~**Unbounded batches**~~ ✓ fixed — scheduler now calls `get_due_reminders(REMINDER_BATCH_LIMIT)` (cap = 100/tick); overflow stays due and gets picked up next cycle. - **Scheduler shutdown**: add graceful shutdown signal when coordinator is destroyed (currently runs forever) - **DB lock contention**: under high reminder volume, the broker's `Mutex` serializes every delivery transaction. Consider batching multiple deliveries into one tx, or moving reminders onto a separate sqlite connection. ## Dashboard - **UI for pending reminders**: show pending/queued reminders in dashboard, allow operator to view/debug/cancel - Per-agent reminder status (pending, delivered) - Reminder query interface for debugging - Display reminder delivery errors (failed sends, mark failures) ## Bugs - ~~**Pending message wake-up**~~ ✓ fixed (e423d57) — subscribe-before-check race in `broker.recv_blocking` meant a send landing between the initial `recv()` and `subscribe()` was missed; agent then sat on the 180s long-poll until another, unrelated message woke it. Now subscribe first. - **Post-rebuild system-message missed wake**: at 09:13:14 the dashboard showed `system → damocles container rebuilt` as ✓ delivered, but the agent harness never ran a turn for it (no claude invocation, no operator-visible activity). A subsequent `recv()` from inside the agent returned `(empty)`, confirming the message was popped + marked delivered server-side — yet drove no turn. Most likely cause: the agent_server `serve_agent_stdio` task is up and answering MCP/socket calls, but the `hive-ag3nt::serve` long-poll loop that drives `drive_turn` either died silently during rebuild or never restarted. Investigate: (a) does hive-ag3nt's serve loop survive `nixos-container update` cleanly, or does its tokio runtime get torn down mid-loop? (b) is there an early-exit path on a transient socket error during rebuild that drops the serve task without notifying the manager? (c) compare timeline with manager's own post-rebuild wake to see if this is rebuilt-agents-only or universal. Could be related to the `recv_blocking` fix in `e423d57` if the rebuild restarts the broker mid-subscribe. - ~~**`LiveEvent::Note(String)` never reaches the browser**~~ ✓ fixed — converted to struct variant `Note { text: String }`; wire shape `{"kind":"note","text":"..."}` matches what the JS already reads via `ev.text`. Historical sqlite rows persisted as the literal string `"null"` (from when serialization silently failed) get filtered out by the `rows.flatten().flatten()` pipeline in `EventStore::recent`, so replay tolerates them.