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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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Workflows

Common end-to-end workflows for Core CLI.

Go Project: Build and Release

Complete workflow from code to GitHub release.

# 1. Run tests
core go test

# 2. Check coverage (Statement and Branch)
core go cov --threshold 40 --branch-threshold 35

# 3. Format and lint
core go fmt --fix
core go lint

# 4. Build for all platforms
core build --targets linux/amd64,linux/arm64,darwin/arm64,windows/amd64

# 5. Preview release (dry-run)
core ci

# 6. Publish
core ci --we-are-go-for-launch

Output structure:

dist/
├── myapp-darwin-arm64.tar.gz
├── myapp-linux-amd64.tar.gz
├── myapp-linux-arm64.tar.gz
├── myapp-windows-amd64.zip
└── CHECKSUMS.txt

PHP Project: Development to Deployment

Local development through to production deployment.

# 1. Start development environment
core php dev

# 2. Run tests (in another terminal)
core php test --parallel

# 3. Check code quality
core php fmt --fix
core php analyse

# 4. Deploy to staging
core php deploy --staging --wait

# 5. Verify staging
# (manual testing)

# 6. Deploy to production
core php deploy --wait

# 7. Monitor
core php deploy:status

Rollback if needed:

core php deploy:rollback

Multi-Repo: Daily Workflow

Working across the host-uk monorepo.

Morning: Sync Everything

# Quick health check
core dev health

# Pull all repos that are behind
core dev pull --all

# Check for issues assigned to you
core dev issues --assignee @me

During Development

# Work on code...

# Check status across all repos
core dev work --status

# Commit changes (Claude-assisted messages)
core dev commit

# Push when ready
core dev push

End of Day

# Full workflow: status → commit → push
core dev work

# Check CI status
core dev ci

# Review any failed builds
core dev ci --failed

New Developer: Environment Setup

First-time setup for a new team member.

# 1. Verify prerequisites
core doctor

# 2. Create workspace directory
mkdir ~/Code/host-uk && cd ~/Code/host-uk

# 3. Bootstrap workspace (interactive)
core setup

# 4. Select packages in wizard
# Use arrow keys, space to select, enter to confirm

# 5. Verify setup
core dev health

# 6. Start working
core dev work --status

CI Pipeline: Automated Build

Example GitHub Actions workflow.

# .github/workflows/release.yml
name: Release

on:
  push:
    tags:
      - 'v*'

jobs:
  release:
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      - uses: actions/checkout@v4

      - uses: actions/setup-go@v5
        with:
          go-version: '1.23'

      - name: Install Core
        run: go install github.com/host-uk/core/cmd/core@latest

      - name: Build
        run: core build --ci

      - name: Release
        run: core ci --we-are-go-for-launch
        env:
          GITHUB_TOKEN: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}

SDK Generation: API Client Updates

Generate SDK clients when API changes.

# 1. Validate OpenAPI spec
core sdk validate

# 2. Check for breaking changes
core sdk diff --base v1.0.0

# 3. Generate SDKs
core build sdk

# 4. Review generated code
git diff

# 5. Commit if satisfied
git add -A && git commit -m "chore: regenerate SDK clients"

Dependency Update: Cross-Repo Change

When updating a shared package like core-php.

# 1. Make changes in core-php
cd ~/Code/host-uk/core-php
# ... edit code ...

# 2. Run tests
core go test  # or core php test

# 3. Check what depends on core-php
core dev impact core-php

# Output:
# core-tenant (direct)
# core-admin (via core-tenant)
# core-api (direct)
# ...

# 4. Commit core-php changes
core dev commit

# 5. Update dependent packages
cd ~/Code/host-uk
for pkg in core-tenant core-admin core-api; do
  cd $pkg
  composer update host-uk/core-php
  core php test
  cd ..
done

# 6. Commit all updates
core dev work

Hotfix: Emergency Production Fix

Fast path for critical fixes.

# 1. Create hotfix branch
git checkout -b hotfix/critical-bug main

# 2. Make fix
# ... edit code ...

# 3. Test
core go test --run TestCriticalPath

# 4. Build
core build

# 5. Preview release
core ci --prerelease

# 6. Publish hotfix
core ci --we-are-go-for-launch --prerelease

# 7. Merge back to main
git checkout main
git merge hotfix/critical-bug
git push

Documentation: Sync Across Repos

Keep documentation synchronised.

# 1. List all docs
core docs list

# 2. Sync to central location
core docs sync --output ./docs-site

# 3. Review changes
git diff docs-site/

# 4. Commit
git add docs-site/
git commit -m "docs: sync from packages"

Troubleshooting: Failed Build

When a build fails.

# 1. Check environment
core doctor

# 2. Clean previous artifacts
rm -rf dist/

# 3. Verbose build
core build -v

# 4. If Go-specific issues
core go mod tidy
core go mod verify

# 5. Check for test failures
core go test -v

# 6. Review configuration
cat .core/build.yaml

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