hyperhive/README.md
müde e26143a412 dashboard: diff against applied/proposal/<id>, prefer fetched_sha
approval_diff now runs git diff refs/heads/main..refs/tags/
proposal/<id> against the applied repo instead of cobbling a
single-file diff from proposed. consequences: multi-file
proposals show every change, manager amendments in proposed
cannot lie about what'll be deployed, no-op proposals render
an explicit '(proposal matches currently-deployed tree)'.
displayed sha prefers fetched_sha (hive-c0re-vouched) and
falls back to commit_ref only for the brief pre-fetch window.
unified_diff helper + similar dep dropped — git diff is the
source of truth now. dead-code allows on the lifecycle git
helpers + approvals.set_fetched_sha come off since all are
wired up. readme picks up the tag flow + /applied RO mount.
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# hyperhive
Multi-Claude-Code-agent orchestration on **nixos-containers**.
A host-side Rust daemon (`hive-c0re`) spawns nspawn-isolated agent
containers and brokers messages between them. A manager agent (`hm1nd`)
coordinates the swarm and gates lifecycle changes on user approval via git
commits, surfaced through a vibec0re-styled HTTP dashboard.
```
host (NixOS, runs hive-c0re.service)
├── operator
│ ├── browser → :7000 hive-c0re dashboard (containers, approvals)
│ ├── browser → :8000 / :8100-8999 per-agent web UIs (live SSE, send, login)
│ └── CLI → /run/hyperhive/host.sock JSON-line admin protocol
├── hive-c0re (Rust daemon)
│ ├── lifecycle nixos-container CRUD + per-agent flake generation
│ ├── broker sqlite messages + tokio broadcast (powers SSE + wake-ups)
│ ├── approvals sqlite queue, two kinds: ApplyCommit (config) + Spawn
│ ├── auto_update rebuilds any container whose recorded flake rev is stale
│ ├── dashboard axum HTTP + async-form actions + SSE message flow
│ └── sockets /run/hyperhive/{host,manager,agents/<n>}/mcp.sock
└── nixos-containers (each bind-mounts its socket dir → /run/hive,
│ credentials dir → /root/.claude,
│ durable notes dir → /state;
│ manager additionally gets /agents RW
│ + /applied RO for the deployed-tag mirror)
├── hm1nd hive-m1nd serve : claude turn loop +
│ MCP (send / recv / request_spawn / kill / start /
│ restart / update / request_apply_commit /
│ ask_operator) + web UI on :8000
└── h-<name> hive-ag3nt serve : claude turn loop +
MCP (send / recv) + web UI on a hashed :8100-8999
```
Each turn: harness pops one inbox message (Recv long-polls server-side and
wakes on a broker Sent event) → builds a wake prompt → spawns
`claude --print --continue --output-format stream-json --mcp-config …`
streams JSON events into the per-agent SSE bus + a sqlite history db →
claude drives any further `recv`/`send` itself via the embedded MCP server.
Operator surface per agent: terminal-themed live tail with a textarea
prompt; slash commands `/help` `/clear` `/cancel` `/compact`
`/model <name>`; granular state badge (idle / thinking /
compacting / offline) with age timer + last-turn duration chip +
model chip; cancel-turn button while thinking; sticky-bottom
auto-scroll with "↓ N new" pill; event history backfilled on page
load; collapsible inbox + collapsible journald viewer + collapsible
`agent.nix` viewer per agent on the dashboard.
Config changes flow the other way: manager edits files under
`/agents/<name>/config/` (`agent.nix` is the entry point, but arbitrary
sibling files in the commit are preserved) → commits → submits the sha
via `request_apply_commit`. Hive-c0re immediately fetches that commit
from the proposed repo into the applied repo and pins it as
`proposal/<id>` — from this moment the proposal is immutable from the
manager's side. Operator clicks ◆ APPR0VE on the dashboard → hive-c0re
moves the working tree to the proposal, runs `nixos-container update`,
and either fast-forwards `applied/main` (tagging `deployed/<id>`) or
annotates `failed/<id>` with the build error and rolls back to the
previous deployed tree. Denials leave a `denied/<id>` annotated tag
carrying the operator's note. The manager sees everything that
shipped (or didn't) via a read-only `/applied/<n>/.git` mirror inside
its container; `git show applied/deployed/<id>` etc. is the audit
trail. See [`docs/approvals.md`](docs/approvals.md) for the full tag
state machine.
For decisions the manager needs human signal on, `ask_operator(question,
options?, multi?)` queues a free-text/checkbox/radio form on the
dashboard; the answer arrives later as a `HelperEvent::OperatorAnswered`
in the manager's inbox.
## Host config
Minimal `flake.nix` for a host that runs hive-c0re:
```nix
{
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.hive-c0re
({ ... }: {
services.hive-c0re.enable = true;
# ... rest of your host config (hardware, networking, users, …)
system.stateVersion = "25.11";
})
];
};
};
}
```
hive-c0re will then:
- open its admin socket at `/run/hyperhive/host.sock` + dashboard on
`:7000`,
- auto-create the manager container (`hm1nd`) if missing,
- auto-rebuild any managed container whose hyperhive rev is stale.
`claude-code` is unfree; hyperhive whitelists it for itself
(scoped: only `claude-code`, nothing else) inside the
`claude-unstable` overlay and `harness-base.nix`. Per-agent
containers evaluate their own nixpkgs instance so the operator's
host-level `allowUnfree` doesn't propagate in — the predicate has
to live inline. Nothing to set on the operator side.
## Build / deploy
```sh
# inside the repo (devshell first; no global cargo)
nix develop -c cargo check
nix develop -c cargo clippy --workspace --all-targets -- -D warnings
# evaluate everything (rust+nix+toml fmt + clippy)
nix flake check
# deploy to a host that imports `hyperhive.nixosModules.hive-c0re`
cd ~/Repos/<nixos-config-repo>
nix flake update --update-input hyperhive
sudo nixos-rebuild switch --flake .#<host>
```
No overlays on the host's `pkgs` — the module pulls hive-c0re's package
straight from `hyperhive.packages.<system>.default`. Just import the
module and the service is wired up.