## Thinking Path
> - Paperclip orchestrates AI agents for zero-human companies
> - Contributors submit pull requests to improve the codebase
> - We have a PR template at `.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md` that
standardizes PR descriptions
> - But PRs created via the API or other tooling sometimes bypass the
template
> - We also require Greptile automated review and passing tests, but
this wasn't clearly documented
> - This PR updates CONTRIBUTING.md to explicitly require use of the PR
template, a 5/5 Greptile score, and passing tests
> - The benefit is contributors have clear, upfront expectations for
what a mergeable PR looks like
## What Changed
- Added a new "PR Requirements (all PRs)" section to CONTRIBUTING.md
with three subsections:
- **Use the PR Template** — links to `.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md`
and explains it must be used even when creating PRs outside the GitHub
UI
- **Tests Must Pass** — requires local test runs and green CI
- **Greptile Review** — requires 5/5 score with all comments addressed
- Updated Path 1 and Path 2 bullet points to reference the PR template,
Greptile 5/5, and CI requirements specifically
- Updated "Writing a Good PR message" section to link to the PR template
and clarify all sections are required
## Verification
- Read the updated CONTRIBUTING.md and verify it clearly references the
PR template, Greptile 5/5 requirement, and test requirements
- Verify all links to `.github/PULL_REQUEST_TEMPLATE.md` resolve
correctly
## Risks
- Low risk — documentation-only change, no code affected
## Model Used
- Provider: Anthropic Claude
- Model ID: claude-opus-4-6 (1M context)
- Capabilities: tool use, code editing
## Checklist
- [x] I have included a thinking path that traces from project context
to this change
- [x] I have specified the model used (with version and capability
details)
- [x] I have run tests locally and they pass
- [x] I have added or updated tests where applicable
- [ ] If this change affects the UI, I have included before/after
screenshots
- [x] I have updated relevant documentation to reflect my changes
- [x] I have considered and documented any risks above
- [x] I will address all Greptile and reviewer comments before
requesting merge
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## Thinking Path
> - Paperclip orchestrates AI agents for zero-human companies
> - The UI includes an inline markdown editor (MDXEditor) for editing
agent instruction files like AGENTS.md
> - The editor should render in monospace to match how markdown/code
files look in a text editor
> - The `AgentDetail.tsx` component already passes `font-mono` via
Tailwind's `contentClassName`, but it wasn't taking effect
> - Two CSS rules in `index.css` set `font-family: inherit`, which
overrode the Tailwind utility due to specificity/source order
> - This PR removes those overrides so `font-mono` applies correctly
> - The benefit is the markdown editor now renders in monospace
(Menlo/SF Mono), matching user expectations for code/config files
## What Changed
- Removed `font-family: inherit` from `.paperclip-mdxeditor
[class*="_placeholder_"]` in `ui/src/index.css`
- Removed `font-family: inherit` from `.paperclip-mdxeditor-content` in
`ui/src/index.css`
## Verification
- Navigate to any agent's Instructions tab in the Paperclip UI
- Confirm the markdown editor content renders in a monospace font
(Menlo/SF Mono)
- Visually verified by user on a live dev server
## Risks
- Low risk. Only removes two CSS declarations. Non-monospace editors are
unaffected since `font-mono` is only applied to agent instruction files
via `contentClassName` in `AgentDetail.tsx`.
## Screenshots
Before:
<img width="934" height="1228" alt="Screenshot 2026-04-02 at 10 46
06 PM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/5d84f913-cbea-4206-9d41-3f283209c009"
/>
After:
<img width="1068" height="1324" alt="PNG image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/2040e812-d9ca-4b37-b73b-ce05cf52168c"
/>
## Checklist
- [x] I have included a thinking path that traces from project context
to this change
- [x] I have run tests locally and they pass
- [x] I have added or updated tests where applicable
- [x] If this change affects the UI, I have included before/after
screenshots
- [x] I have updated relevant documentation to reflect my changes
- [x] I have considered and documented any risks above
- [x] I will address all Greptile and reviewer comments before
requesting merge
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## Thinking Path
> - Paperclip orchestrates AI agents for zero-human companies
> - Agents run shell commands during workspace provisioning (git
worktree creation, runtime services)
> - When `process.env.SHELL` is unset, the code falls back to `/bin/sh`
> - But on Windows with Git Bash, `/bin/sh` doesn't exist as an absolute
path — Git Bash provides `sh` on PATH instead
> - This causes `child_process.spawn` to throw `ENOENT`, crashing
workspace provisioning on Windows
> - This PR extracts a `resolveShell()` helper that uses `$SHELL` when
set, falls back to `sh` (bare) on Windows or `/bin/sh` on Unix
> - The benefit is that agents running on Windows via Git Bash can
provision workspaces without shell resolution errors
## Summary
- `workspace-runtime.ts` falls back to `/bin/sh` when
`process.env.SHELL` is unset
- On Windows, `/bin/sh` doesn't exist → `spawn /bin/sh ENOENT`
- Fix: extract `resolveShell()` helper that uses `$SHELL` when set,
falls back to `sh` on Windows (Git Bash PATH lookup) or `/bin/sh` on
Unix
Three call sites updated to use the new helper.
Fixes#892
## Root cause
When Paperclip spawns shell commands in workspace operations (e.g., git
worktree creation), it uses `process.env.SHELL` if set, otherwise
defaults to `/bin/sh`. On Windows with Git Bash, `$SHELL` is typically
unset and `/bin/sh` is not a valid path — Git Bash provides `sh` on PATH
but not at the absolute `/bin/sh` location. This causes
`child_process.spawn` to throw `ENOENT`.
## Approach
Rather than hard-coding a Windows-specific absolute path (e.g.,
`C:\Program Files\Git\bin\sh.exe`), we use the bare `"sh"` command which
relies on PATH resolution. This works because:
1. Git Bash adds its `usr/bin` directory to PATH, making `sh` resolvable
2. On Unix/macOS, `/bin/sh` remains the correct default (it's the POSIX
standard location)
3. `process.env.SHELL` takes priority when set, so this only affects the
fallback
## Test plan
- [x] 7 unit tests for `resolveShell()`: SHELL set, trimmed, empty,
whitespace-only, linux/darwin/win32 fallbacks
- [x] Run a workspace provision command on Windows with `git_worktree`
strategy
- [x] Verify Unix/macOS is unaffected
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Co-authored-by: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
Co-authored-by: Devin Foley <devin@devinfoley.com>
Add a required "Model Used" section to the PR template so contributors
document which AI model (with version, context window, reasoning mode,
and other capability details) was used for each change. Also adds a
corresponding checklist item.
Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
The agent.task_completed event was sending adapterType (e.g. "claude_local")
as the agent_role dimension instead of the actual role (e.g. "engineer").
Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Expose telemetry.track through the plugin SDK and server host bridge, forward plugin-prefixed events into the shared telemetry client, and demonstrate the capability in the kitchen sink example.\n\nCo-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
Restructure the TelemetryClient to send the correct backend envelope
format ({app, schemaVersion, installId, events: [{name, occurredAt, dimensions}]})
instead of the old per-event format. Update all event dimension names
to match the backend registry (agent_role, adapter_type, error_code, etc.).
Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
The TelemetryClient only flushed at 50 events, so the server silently
lost all queued telemetry on restart. Add startPeriodicFlush/stop methods
to TelemetryClient, wire up 60s periodic flush in server initTelemetry,
and flush on SIGTERM/SIGINT before exit.
Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
Add the shared telemetry sender, wire the CLI/server emit points,
and cover the config and completion behavior with tests.
Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
## Thinking Path
> - Paperclip orchestrates AI agents for zero-human companies
> - The GitHub repository uses CODEOWNERS to enforce review requirements on critical files
> - Currently only release scripts and CI config are protected — package manifests are not
> - Dependency changes (package.json, lockfile) can introduce supply-chain risk if merged without review
> - This PR adds all package files to CODEOWNERS
> - The benefit is that any dependency change now requires explicit approval from maintainers
## What Changed
- Added root package manifest files (`package.json`, `pnpm-lock.yaml`, `pnpm-workspace.yaml`, `.npmrc`) to CODEOWNERS
- Added all 19 workspace `package.json` files (`cli/`, `server/`, `ui/`, `packages/*`) to CODEOWNERS
- All entries owned by `@cryppadotta` and `@devinfoley`, consistent with existing release infrastructure ownership
## Verification
- `gh api repos/paperclipai/paperclip/contents/.github/CODEOWNERS?ref=PAPA-41-add-package-files-to-codeowners` to inspect the file
- Open a test PR touching any `package.json` and confirm GitHub requests review from the listed owners
## Risks
- Low risk. CODEOWNERS only adds review requirements — does not block merges unless branch protection enforces it. New packages added in the future will need a corresponding CODEOWNERS entry.
## Checklist
- [x] I have included a thinking path that traces from project context to this change
- [x] I have run tests locally and they pass
- [ ] I have added or updated tests where applicable
- [ ] If this change affects the UI, I have included before/after screenshots
- [x] I have updated relevant documentation to reflect my changes
- [x] I have considered and documented any risks above
- [x] I will address all Greptile and reviewer comments before requesting merge
Co-authored-by: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
## Thinking Path
> - Paperclip orchestrates AI agents for zero-human companies
> - The UI serves agent management pages including an instructions editor with copy-to-clipboard buttons
> - The Clipboard API (`navigator.clipboard.writeText`) requires a secure context (HTTPS or localhost)
> - Users accessing the UI over HTTP on a LAN IP get "Copy failed" when clicking the copy icon
> - This pull request adds an `execCommand("copy")` fallback in `CopyText` for non-secure contexts
> - The benefit is that copy buttons work reliably regardless of whether the page is served over HTTPS or plain HTTP
## What Changed
- `ui/src/components/CopyText.tsx`: Added `window.isSecureContext` check before using `navigator.clipboard`. When unavailable, falls back to creating a temporary `<textarea>`, selecting its content, and using `document.execCommand("copy")`. The return value is checked and the DOM element is cleaned up via `try/finally`.
## Verification
- Access the UI over HTTP on a non-localhost IP (e.g. `http://[local-ip]:3100`)
- Navigate to any agent's instructions page → Advanced → click the copy icon next to Root path
- Should show "Copied!" tooltip and the path should be on the clipboard
## Risks
- Low risk. `execCommand("copy")` is deprecated in the spec but universally supported by all major browsers. The fallback only activates in non-secure contexts where the modern API is unavailable. If/when HTTPS is enabled, the modern `navigator.clipboard` path is used automatically.
## Checklist
- [x] I have included a thinking path that traces from project context to this change
- [ ] I have run tests locally and they pass
- [ ] I have added or updated tests where applicable
- [ ] If this change affects the UI, I have included before/after screenshots
- [ ] I have updated relevant documentation to reflect my changes
- [x] I have considered and documented any risks above
- [x] I will address all Greptile and reviewer comments before requesting merge
* fix: auto-detect default branch for worktree creation when baseRef not configured
When creating git worktrees, if no explicit baseRef is configured in
the project workspace strategy and no repoRef is set, the system now
auto-detects the repository's default branch instead of blindly
falling back to "HEAD".
Detection strategy:
1. Check refs/remotes/origin/HEAD (set by git clone / remote set-head)
2. Fall back to probing refs/remotes/origin/main, then origin/master
3. Final fallback: HEAD (preserves existing behavior)
This prevents failures like "fatal: invalid reference: main" when a
project's workspace strategy has no baseRef and the repo uses a
non-standard default branch name.
Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
* fix: address Greptile review - fix misleading comment and add symbolic-ref test
- Corrected comment to clarify that the existing test exercises the
heuristic fallback path (not symbolic-ref)
- Added new test case that explicitly sets refs/remotes/origin/HEAD
via `git remote set-head` to exercise the symbolic-ref code path
Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
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issueLastActivityTimestamp() returned 0 for issues where the user was
the last to touch them (myLastTouchAt >= updatedAt) and no external
comment existed. This pushed those items to the bottom of the inbox
list regardless of how recently they were updated.
Now falls back to updatedAt instead, so recently updated items sort
to the top of the Recent tab as expected.
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