* feat: add security logging and fix framework regressions This commit implements comprehensive security event logging and resolves critical regressions in the core framework. Security Logging: - Enhanced `pkg/log` with a `Security` level and helper. - Added `log.Username()` to consistently identify the executing user. - Instrumented GitHub CLI auth, Agentic configuration, filesystem sandbox, MCP handlers, and MCP TCP transport with security logs. - Added `SecurityStyle` to the CLI for consistent visual representation of security events. UniFi Security (CodeQL): - Refactored `pkg/unifi` to remove hardcoded `InsecureSkipVerify`, resolving a high-severity alert. - Added a `--verify-tls` flag and configuration option to control TLS verification. - Updated command handlers to support the new verification parameter. Framework Fixes: - Restored original signatures for `MustServiceFor`, `Config()`, and `Display()` in `pkg/framework/core`, which had been corrupted during a merge. - Fixed `pkg/framework/framework.go` and `pkg/framework/core/runtime_pkg.go` to match the restored signatures. - These fixes resolve project-wide compilation errors caused by the signature mismatches. I encountered significant blockers due to a corrupted state of the `dev` branch after a merge, which introduced breaking changes in the core framework's DI system. I had to manually reconcile these signatures with the expected usage across the codebase to restore build stability. * feat(mcp): add RAG tools (query, ingest, collections) Add vector database tools to the MCP server for RAG operations: - rag_query: Search for relevant documentation using semantic similarity - rag_ingest: Ingest files or directories into the vector database - rag_collections: List available collections Uses existing internal/cmd/rag exports (QueryDocs, IngestDirectory, IngestFile) and pkg/rag for Qdrant client access. Default collection is "hostuk-docs" with topK=5 for queries. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(mcp): add metrics tools (record, query) Add MCP tools for recording and querying AI/security metrics events. The metrics_record tool writes events to daily JSONL files, and the metrics_query tool provides aggregated statistics by type, repo, and agent. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat: add 'core mcp serve' command Add CLI command to start the MCP server for AI tool integration. - Create internal/cmd/mcpcmd package with serve subcommand - Support --workspace flag for directory restriction - Handle SIGINT/SIGTERM for clean shutdown - Register in full.go build variant Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(ws): add WebSocket hub package for real-time streaming Add pkg/ws package implementing a hub pattern for WebSocket connections: - Hub manages client connections, broadcasts, and channel subscriptions - Client struct represents connected WebSocket clients - Message types: process_output, process_status, event, error, ping/pong - Channel-based subscription system (subscribe/unsubscribe) - SendProcessOutput and SendProcessStatus for process streaming integration - Full test coverage including concurrency tests Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(mcp): add process management and WebSocket MCP tools Add MCP tools for process management: - process_start: Start a new external process - process_stop: Gracefully stop a running process - process_kill: Force kill a process - process_list: List all managed processes - process_output: Get captured process output - process_input: Send input to process stdin Add MCP tools for WebSocket: - ws_start: Start WebSocket server for real-time streaming - ws_info: Get hub statistics (clients, channels) Update Service struct with optional process.Service and ws.Hub fields, new WithProcessService and WithWSHub options, getter methods, and Shutdown method for cleanup. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(webview): add browser automation package via Chrome DevTools Protocol Add pkg/webview package for browser automation: - webview.go: Main interface with Connect, Navigate, Click, Type, QuerySelector, Screenshot, Evaluate - cdp.go: Chrome DevTools Protocol WebSocket client implementation - actions.go: DOM action types (Click, Type, Hover, Scroll, etc.) and ActionSequence builder - console.go: Console message capture and filtering with ConsoleWatcher and ExceptionWatcher - angular.go: Angular-specific helpers for router navigation, component access, and Zone.js stability Add MCP tools for webview: - webview_connect/disconnect: Connection management - webview_navigate: Page navigation - webview_click/type/query/wait: DOM interaction - webview_console: Console output capture - webview_eval: JavaScript execution - webview_screenshot: Screenshot capture Add documentation: - docs/mcp/angular-testing.md: Guide for Angular application testing Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * docs: document new packages and BugSETI application - Update CLAUDE.md with documentation for: - pkg/ws (WebSocket hub for real-time streaming) - pkg/webview (Browser automation via CDP) - pkg/mcp (MCP server tools: process, ws, webview) - BugSETI application overview - Add comprehensive README for BugSETI with: - Installation and configuration guide - Usage workflow documentation - Architecture overview - Contributing guidelines Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat(bugseti): add BugSETI system tray app with auto-update BugSETI - Distributed Bug Fixing like SETI@home but for code Features: - System tray app with Wails v3 - GitHub issue fetching with label filters - Issue queue with priority management - AI context seeding via seed-agent-developer skill - Automated PR submission flow - Stats tracking and leaderboard - Cross-platform notifications - Self-updating with stable/beta/nightly channels Includes: - cmd/bugseti: Main application with Angular frontend - internal/bugseti: Core services (fetcher, queue, seeder, submit, config, stats, notify) - internal/bugseti/updater: Auto-update system (checker, downloader, installer) - .github/workflows/bugseti-release.yml: CI/CD for all platforms Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: resolve import cycle and code duplication - Remove pkg/log import from pkg/io/local to break import cycle (pkg/log/rotation.go imports pkg/io, creating circular dependency) - Use stderr logging for security events in sandbox escape detection - Remove unused sync/atomic import from core.go - Fix duplicate LogSecurity function declarations in cli/log.go - Update workspace/service.go Crypt() call to match interface Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: update tests for new function signatures and format code - Update core_test.go: Config(), Display() now panic instead of returning error - Update runtime_pkg_test.go: sr.Config() now panics instead of returning error - Update MustServiceFor tests to use assert.Panics - Format BugSETI, MCP tools, and webview packages with gofmt Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Snider <631881+Snider@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Claude <developers@lethean.io> Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Troubleshooting
Common issues and how to resolve them.
Installation Issues
"command not found: core"
Cause: Go's bin directory is not in your PATH.
Fix:
# Add to ~/.bashrc or ~/.zshrc
export PATH="$PATH:$(go env GOPATH)/bin"
# Then reload
source ~/.bashrc # or ~/.zshrc
"go: module github.com/host-uk/core: no matching versions"
Cause: Go module proxy hasn't cached the latest version yet.
Fix:
# Bypass proxy
GOPROXY=direct go install github.com/host-uk/core/cmd/core@latest
Build Issues
"no Go files in..."
Cause: Core couldn't find a main package to build.
Fix:
- Check you're in the correct directory
- Ensure
.core/build.yamlhas the correctmainpath:
project:
main: ./cmd/myapp # Path to main package
"CGO_ENABLED=1 but no C compiler"
Cause: Build requires CGO but no C compiler is available.
Fix:
# Option 1: Disable CGO (if not needed)
core build # Core disables CGO by default
# Option 2: Install a C compiler
# macOS
xcode-select --install
# Ubuntu/Debian
sudo apt install build-essential
# Windows
# Install MinGW or use WSL
Build succeeds but binary doesn't run
Cause: Built for wrong architecture.
Fix:
# Check what you built
file dist/myapp-*
# Build for your current platform
core build --targets $(go env GOOS)/$(go env GOARCH)
Release Issues
"dry-run mode, use --we-are-go-for-launch to publish"
This is expected behaviour. Core runs in dry-run mode by default for safety.
To actually publish:
core ci --we-are-go-for-launch
"failed to create release: 401 Unauthorized"
Cause: GitHub token missing or invalid.
Fix:
# Authenticate with GitHub CLI
gh auth login
# Or set token directly
export GITHUB_TOKEN=ghp_xxxxxxxxxxxx
"no artifacts found in dist/"
Cause: You need to build before releasing.
Fix:
# Build first
core build
# Then release
core ci --we-are-go-for-launch
"tag already exists"
Cause: Trying to release a version that's already been released.
Fix:
- Update version in your code/config
- Or delete the existing tag (if intentional):
git tag -d v1.0.0
git push origin :refs/tags/v1.0.0
Multi-Repo Issues
"repos.yaml not found"
Cause: Core can't find the package registry.
Fix:
Core looks for repos.yaml in:
- Current directory
- Parent directories (walking up to root)
~/Code/host-uk/repos.yaml~/.config/core/repos.yaml
Either:
- Run commands from a directory with
repos.yaml - Use
--registry /path/to/repos.yaml - Run
core setupto bootstrap a new workspace
"failed to clone: Permission denied (publickey)"
Cause: SSH key not configured for GitHub.
Fix:
# Check SSH connection
ssh -T git@github.com
# If that fails, add your key
ssh-add ~/.ssh/id_ed25519
# Or configure SSH
# See: https://docs.github.com/en/authentication/connecting-to-github-with-ssh
"repository not found" during setup
Cause: You don't have access to the repository, or it doesn't exist.
Fix:
- Check you're authenticated:
gh auth status - Verify the repo exists and you have access
- For private repos, ensure your token has
reposcope
GitHub Integration Issues
"gh: command not found"
Cause: GitHub CLI not installed.
Fix:
# macOS
brew install gh
# Ubuntu/Debian
sudo apt install gh
# Windows
winget install GitHub.cli
# Then authenticate
gh auth login
"core dev issues" shows nothing
Possible causes:
- No open issues exist
- Not authenticated with GitHub
- Not in a directory with
repos.yaml
Fix:
# Check auth
gh auth status
# Check you're in a workspace
ls repos.yaml
# Show all issues including closed
core dev issues --all
PHP Issues
"frankenphp: command not found"
Cause: FrankenPHP not installed.
Fix:
# macOS
brew install frankenphp
# Or use Docker
core php dev --docker
"core php dev" exits immediately
Cause: Usually a port conflict or missing dependency.
Fix:
# Check if port 8000 is in use
lsof -i :8000
# Try a different port
core php dev --port 9000
# Check logs for errors
core php logs
Performance Issues
Commands are slow
Possible causes:
- Large number of repositories
- Network latency to GitHub
- Go module downloads
Fix:
# For multi-repo commands, use health for quick check
core dev health # Fast summary
# Instead of
core dev work --status # Full table (slower)
# Pre-download Go modules
go mod download
AI and Agentic Issues
"ANTHROPIC_API_KEY not set"
Cause: You're trying to use core ai or core dev commit (which uses Claude for messages) without an API key.
Fix:
export ANTHROPIC_API_KEY=sk-ant-xxxxxxxxxxxx
"failed to connect to Agentic API"
Cause: Network issues or incorrect AGENTIC_BASE_URL.
Fix:
- Check your internet connection
- If using a custom endpoint, verify
AGENTIC_BASE_URL - Ensure you are authenticated if required:
export AGENTIC_TOKEN=xxxx
Getting More Help
Enable Verbose Output
Most commands support -v or --verbose:
core build -v
core go test -v
Check Environment
core doctor
This verifies all required tools are installed and configured.
Report Issues
If you've found a bug:
- Check existing issues: https://github.com/host-uk/core/issues
- Create a new issue with:
- Core version (
core --version) - OS and architecture (
go env GOOS GOARCH) - Command that failed
- Full error output
- Core version (
See Also
- Getting Started - Installation and first steps
- Configuration - Config file reference
- doctor - Environment verification