go/pkg/cli/log.go
Vi 27f8632867
feat: BugSETI app, WebSocket hub, browser automation, and MCP tools (#336)
* 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>

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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>
2026-02-05 17:22:05 +00:00

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package cli
import (
"github.com/host-uk/core/pkg/framework"
"github.com/host-uk/core/pkg/log"
)
// LogLevel aliases for backwards compatibility.
type LogLevel = log.Level
// Log level constants aliased from the log package.
const (
// LogLevelQuiet suppresses all output.
LogLevelQuiet = log.LevelQuiet
// LogLevelError shows only error messages.
LogLevelError = log.LevelError
// LogLevelWarn shows warnings and errors.
LogLevelWarn = log.LevelWarn
// LogLevelInfo shows info, warnings, and errors.
LogLevelInfo = log.LevelInfo
// LogLevelDebug shows all messages including debug.
LogLevelDebug = log.LevelDebug
)
// LogService wraps log.Service with CLI styling.
type LogService struct {
*log.Service
}
// LogOptions configures the log service.
type LogOptions = log.Options
// NewLogService creates a log service factory with CLI styling.
func NewLogService(opts LogOptions) func(*framework.Core) (any, error) {
return func(c *framework.Core) (any, error) {
// Create the underlying service
factory := log.NewService(opts)
svc, err := factory(c)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
logSvc := svc.(*log.Service)
// Apply CLI styles
logSvc.StyleTimestamp = func(s string) string { return DimStyle.Render(s) }
logSvc.StyleDebug = func(s string) string { return DimStyle.Render(s) }
logSvc.StyleInfo = func(s string) string { return InfoStyle.Render(s) }
logSvc.StyleWarn = func(s string) string { return WarningStyle.Render(s) }
logSvc.StyleError = func(s string) string { return ErrorStyle.Render(s) }
logSvc.StyleSecurity = func(s string) string { return SecurityStyle.Render(s) }
return &LogService{Service: logSvc}, nil
}
}
// --- Package-level convenience ---
// Log returns the CLI's log service, or nil if not available.
func Log() *LogService {
if instance == nil {
return nil
}
svc, err := framework.ServiceFor[*LogService](instance.core, "log")
if err != nil {
return nil
}
return svc
}
// LogDebug logs a debug message with optional key-value pairs if log service is available.
func LogDebug(msg string, keyvals ...any) {
if l := Log(); l != nil {
l.Debug(msg, keyvals...)
}
}
// LogInfo logs an info message with optional key-value pairs if log service is available.
func LogInfo(msg string, keyvals ...any) {
if l := Log(); l != nil {
l.Info(msg, keyvals...)
}
}
// LogWarn logs a warning message with optional key-value pairs if log service is available.
func LogWarn(msg string, keyvals ...any) {
if l := Log(); l != nil {
l.Warn(msg, keyvals...)
}
}
// LogError logs an error message with optional key-value pairs if log service is available.
func LogError(msg string, keyvals ...any) {
if l := Log(); l != nil {
l.Error(msg, keyvals...)
}
}
// LogSecurity logs a security message if log service is available.
func LogSecurity(msg string, keyvals ...any) {
if l := Log(); l != nil {
// Ensure user context is included if not already present
hasUser := false
for i := 0; i < len(keyvals); i += 2 {
if keyvals[i] == "user" {
hasUser = true
break
}
}
if !hasUser {
keyvals = append(keyvals, "user", log.Username())
}
l.Security(msg, keyvals...)
}
}