#375 set `z-index: 35` on the agent page's tail pill so it'd float above the fixed composer (z-index 30). The fix only landed because nothing else in `.agent-main` created a stacking context. But the pill is anchored inside `.terminal-wrap`, which carries `backdrop-filter: blur(...) saturate(...)` for the frost effect — and `backdrop-filter` CREATES A STACKING CONTEXT. The pill's z-index 35 was trapped inside that context and never got to compete with the composer's z-index 30 in the root stacking context, so the operator still saw the badge clipped under the input box. Same root cause on the flow page — `.flow-main .terminal-wrap` inherits the same backdrop-filter rule. Fix: anchor the pill in `.agent-main` / `.flow-main` instead of `log.parentElement` (= `.terminal-wrap`). Both ancestors are `position: absolute` with `overflow: hidden` but NO backdrop-filter or other stacking-context creators, so the pill's z-index reaches the root and properly floats above the composer. Geometry unchanged — `.agent-main` / `.flow-main` and the `.terminal-wrap` they contain both `inset: 0` the same area, so the pill's `bottom: calc(--composer-h + 0.6em)` lands at the same y. Also added `.flow-main .tail-pill { z-index: 35 }` (the flow page was missing the per-page z-index bump that the agent page already had). `pillAnchor` is an existing opt in @hive/shared/terminal.js (the default is `log.parentElement`); both consumers now set it explicitly. |
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hyperhive
a swarm of claude-code agents, each in its own nspawn cage, gossiping over unix sockets. config changes flow as git commits, the operator approves them in a browser, every deploy is a tag. cyberpunk-themed dashboard included. 💜⚡
Claude code is great in one window, exponentielle across many — but only if you can keep the agents from stepping on each other, give them durable identity, and stop them from eating production. hyperhive is the substrate.
- identity = unix socket
- communication = sqlite-backed broker (
send/recv/ask/answer/remind) - config = git (manager proposes, operator approves, deploys land as tagged commits)
- blast radius = container
host (NixOS, runs hive-c0re.service)
│
├── operator
│ ├── browser → :7000 hive-c0re dashboard
│ ├── browser → :8000 / :8100-8999 per-agent web UIs
│ └── CLI → /run/hyperhive/host.sock admin protocol
│
├── hive-c0re (Rust daemon: lifecycle / broker / approvals /
│ auto-update / dashboard / sockets)
│
└── nixos-containers
├── hm1nd manager agent (privileged MCP surface)
└── h-<name> sub-agent (vanilla MCP surface + per-agent extras)
Depth lives in docs/ — pick the one matching your task:
| reading path | doc |
|---|---|
| dashboard layout + endpoints | docs/web-ui.md |
| claude turn loop + MCP tools | docs/turn-loop.md |
| config-edit + approval state machine | docs/approvals.md |
| what survives destroy / purge / restart | docs/persistence.md |
| naming, wire protocol, commit style | docs/conventions.md |
| NixOS / nspawn gotchas | docs/gotchas.md |
Host config
Minimal flake.nix for a host that runs hive-c0re:
{
inputs = {
nixpkgs.url = "github:NixOS/nixpkgs/nixos-25.11";
hyperhive.url = "git+https://git.berlin.ccc.de/vinzenz/hyperhive";
};
outputs = { nixpkgs, hyperhive, ... }: {
nixosConfigurations.my-host = nixpkgs.lib.nixosSystem {
system = "x86_64-linux";
modules = [
hyperhive.nixosModules.default # hive-c0re + hive-forge in one import
({ ... }: {
services.hive-c0re.enable = true;
# services.hive-c0re.operatorPronouns = "they/them"; # default: "she/her"
# ... rest of your host config
system.stateVersion = "25.11";
})
];
};
};
}
hive-c0re opens its admin socket + dashboard, auto-creates the
manager container, and auto-rebuilds any container whose hyperhive
rev goes stale. claude-code is unfree — hyperhive scopes the
whitelist to itself, nothing for the operator to set.
Agent configuration
Per-agent settings live in each agent's agent.nix and are synced to
the container as environment variables. Common options:
hyperhive.model— Claude model for this agent (default:"haiku"). SetsHIVE_DEFAULT_MODELin the container; the harness applies it at boot and it takes priority over any persisted runtime override. The operator can still switch the model at runtime via the per-agent web UI, but that choice is reset by any rebuild that changes this option.hyperhive.allowedRecipients— List of agent names this agent can message (viasend). If unset, all agents are allowed. Useful to restrict an agent to talking only to the manager.hyperhive.forge.url— Base URL of the hyperhive-managed Forgejo (default:"http://localhost:3000"). Used to configure the agent's tea login at boot; no-op if/state/forge-tokenis missing.hyperhive.forge.keepSubscriptions— Boolean. Iftrue, the agent's forge repo subscriptions are never auto-cleaned during rebuild; useful for agents that want to watch specific repos. Rendered asHIVE_FORGE_KEEP_SUBSCRIPTIONS.hyperhive.forge.skipNotifyReasons— List of forge notificationreasonvalues to suppress (e.g.[ "subscribed" "participating" ]). Notifications matching these reasons are silently dropped; all others including direct mentions and reviews are delivered. Empty list (default) delivers all notifications. Rendered asHIVE_FORGE_NOTIFY_SKIP_REASONS(comma-separated).hyperhive.frontend.dist— Override the default frontend package (pkgs.hyperhive-frontend, built bynix/frontend.nix). Set to a custom derivation to ship a fully custom per-agent SPA. The JSON contract (/api/state,/events/stream, action endpoints) is the source of truth for any replacement.hyperhive.frontend.extraFiles— Attrset of extra files/directories to layer on top of the default agent dist. Each entry has asource(nix path) and an optionaltarget(URL prefix in the static tree, defaults to the attribute name). Example:{ bitburner.source = ./bitburner-dist; }serves that dist at/bitburner/. Pure additions only — overwriting an existing default file is a hard eval-time error; usefrontend.distto replace the whole dist. Paths with leading/or..segments are rejected at eval time.
See nix/templates/harness-base.nix for the full list of options and
their descriptions.
Build / deploy
nix develop -c cargo check
nix flake check # rust + nix + toml fmt + clippy
# deploy from a host config that imports hyperhive.nixosModules.hive-c0re
nix flake update --update-input hyperhive
sudo nixos-rebuild switch --flake .#<host>