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iris 5615da9211 terminal: tail pill above floating chrome + autoscroll fix (#375)
Two bugs on the agent terminal page after the #362 overhaul:

## 1. `↓ N new` pill clipped by the composer

The fixed-overlay composer (z-index 30, agent.css) sits in the
root stacking context. The pill — `position: absolute` inside
`.live.terminal` with no z-index — defaults to its document-order
position in the body's stacking order, which the composer covers.

Fix: bump `.agent-main .tail-pill { z-index: 35 }` so the pill
participates in the root stacking context above the composer.
Scoped to the agent-page overlay layout — the shared `.tail-pill`
rule stays untouched (the dashboard's in-page layout doesn't need
the bump).

## 2. Autoscroll-on-new-message not firing when the operator was
   already at the bottom

`afterAppend()` in terminal.js was calling `isNearBottom()` AFTER
appending the new row. The new row's own height is already in
`scrollHeight` at that point, so for any row taller than the
NEAR_BOTTOM_PX threshold (48px — easily passed by a multi-line
message body, a tool-result summary, a markdown block), the check
returns false and the pill shows + scroll stays put.

Fix: capture `wasNearBottom = isNearBottom()` BEFORE the
`log.appendChild(...)` in each of `row` / `details` /
`detailsDiff`, pass it into `afterAppend(wasNearBottom)`. Now the
auto-scroll triggers whenever the operator was visually at the
bottom an instant before the row landed, regardless of the new
row's height.

Same shared `@hive/shared/terminal.js` is used by the dashboard
+ per-agent UI + the upcoming /flow.html page, so both pages
inherit the fix.

## Validation

`npm run build` clean.

Bundle deltas: shared terminal bundle re-inlined into both consumers
unchanged in size (the wasNearBottom variable is a single bool, no
measurable delta). Agent CSS +0.1kb (z-index property).

Browser smoke test isn't possible from inside iris's container —
worth eyeballing post-deploy:
  - With the operator scrolled to bottom, a tall message lands and
    the view scrolls to keep it visible (instead of pinning the
    pill).
  - The pill appears above the composer when the operator is
    scrolled up and new messages land.

Closes #375.
2026-05-24 13:22:18 +02:00
branding branding: add hyperhive logo + show it in the README 2026-05-21 00:37:45 +02:00
docs topology: meta-repo agent hierarchy + ContainerView.parent (#361) 2026-05-24 04:47:55 +02:00
frontend terminal: tail pill above floating chrome + autoscroll fix (#375) 2026-05-24 13:22:18 +02:00
hive-ag3nt frontend: cut over Rust binaries to ServeDir; delete legacy assets 2026-05-23 14:51:01 +02:00
hive-c0re lifecycle: stop before update for boot-style apply (mara@#372) 2026-05-24 13:16:31 +02:00
hive-sh4re set_status: consolidate whoami into get_agent_meta with optional name 2026-05-23 11:32:33 +02:00
nix hive-forge: fix assign endpoint + surface API errors via --fail-with-body (#353) 2026-05-23 15:53:06 +02:00
scripts forge-login: don't die on RO ~/.config/git/config 2026-05-17 01:22:31 +02:00
.gitignore gitignore .claude/settings.local.json 2026-05-15 14:44:58 +02:00
Cargo.lock frontend: cut over Rust binaries to ServeDir; delete legacy assets 2026-05-23 14:51:01 +02:00
Cargo.toml frontend: cut over Rust binaries to ServeDir; delete legacy assets 2026-05-23 14:51:01 +02:00
CLAUDE.md topology: meta-repo agent hierarchy + ContainerView.parent (#361) 2026-05-24 04:47:55 +02:00
flake.lock flake: update nixpkgs + nixpkgs-unstable 2026-05-17 22:52:08 +02:00
flake.nix frontend: wire static-dir env var + per-agent extraFiles option 2026-05-23 14:51:01 +02:00
README.md docs: add hyperhive.frontend.* options to README (follow-up to #350) 2026-05-23 15:03:51 +02:00
TODO.md docs: move backlog to forge issue tracker, extract boundary doc 2026-05-20 12:19:16 +02:00

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"). Sets HIVE_DEFAULT_MODEL in 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 (via send). 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-token is missing.
  • hyperhive.forge.keepSubscriptions — Boolean. If true, the agent's forge repo subscriptions are never auto-cleaned during rebuild; useful for agents that want to watch specific repos. Rendered as HIVE_FORGE_KEEP_SUBSCRIPTIONS.
  • hyperhive.forge.skipNotifyReasons — List of forge notification reason values 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 as HIVE_FORGE_NOTIFY_SKIP_REASONS (comma-separated).
  • hyperhive.frontend.dist — Override the default frontend package (pkgs.hyperhive-frontend, built by nix/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 a source (nix path) and an optional target (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; use frontend.dist to 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>