Recursive shared-folder rule: a shared/ must be shared by ALL siblings at its
level. The kernel (context, compaction, retry_after, web_search) was shared by
only 2 of the agents -- anonymous_chat + multi_agent_chat -- never by podcaster
or video_presentation. Those 2 are the "chat" category, so their shared code
belongs in that category's shared/, not the top-level one.
app/agents/anonymous_chat/ -> app/agents/chat/anonymous_chat/
app/agents/multi_agent_chat/ -> app/agents/chat/multi_agent_chat/
app/agents/shared/ -> app/agents/chat/shared/ (anon<->mac kernel)
Top-level app/agents/shared/ is gone: nothing was shared across all three
categories (chat / podcaster / video_presentation).
~289 import sites rewritten (app.agents.{anonymous_chat,multi_agent_chat,shared}
-> app.agents.chat.*); all moves are git renames (history preserved).
app/agents/ now: chat/, podcaster/, video_presentation/, runtime/.
These were never shared with anonymous_chat (nor podcaster/video_presentation)
-- only multi_agent_chat (subagents/main agent) and the boundary use them:
shared/tools/mcp/ -> multi_agent_chat/shared/tools/mcp/
shared/tools/hitl.py -> multi_agent_chat/shared/tools/hitl.py
shared/tools/catalog.py -> multi_agent_chat/shared/tools/catalog.py
shared/middleware/dedup_tool_calls.py
-> multi_agent_chat/shared/middleware/dedup_tool_calls.py
app/agents/shared/ now holds only the genuine anon<->mac kernel:
context, middleware/{compaction,retry_after}, tools/web_search.
The three MCP siblings (mcp_client/mcp_tool/mcp_tools_cache) served one
objective but sat loose at the top of shared/tools. Grouped them into an
mcp/ package and dropped the redundant prefix: client.py, tool.py, cache.py.
Updated all importers (routes, mcp_tools subagent, e2e fake patch targets,
unit test) to the new paths.
The deliverables subagent runs its own generate_image/podcast/report/resume/
video_presentation (via tools/index.py); the shared/tools copies had zero
production importers — classic dead twins. Removed them so deliverable tools
live only in their vertical slice.
While repointing the 2 stranded unit tests at the LIVE deliverables modules,
found the OpenRouter empty-api_base defense (resolve_api_base) existed ONLY in
the dead shared generate_image, never propagated to the live multi-agent copy.
Ported the fix into deliverables/tools/generate_image.py (both the global-config
and user-DB-config branches) so an empty api_base no longer falls through to
LiteLLM's global api_base (Azure) and 404s.
Tests now exercise the live Command/receipt-returning tools (invoke the raw
coroutine with a hand-built ToolRuntime; resume progress events neutralized).
Relocate the entire new_chat/tools/ package (62 files incl. registry, hitl, MCP
cluster, and all connector subpackages: gmail/slack/discord/teams/drive/etc.)
to the shared kernel. The package turned out to be a clean cohesive cluster:
its only references to non-tools new_chat modules were comments, and its
middleware deps were already flipped to shared in slice 5c.
Flip 33 live importers (multi-agent, flows, routes, services, anonymous_agent,
tests). Re-export shims remain for the frozen single-agent stack: a package
__init__ mirroring the public surface (new_chat.__init__ imports it) plus
invalid_tool + registry submodule shims (chat_deepagent imports those).
Resolves slice 5c's two transient back-edges: shared/middleware/action_log
(TYPE_CHECKING ToolDefinition) and tool_call_repair (local INVALID_TOOL_NAME)
now point at app.agents.shared.tools.
Resolves: surfsense_backend/app/agents/new_chat/middleware/memory_injection.py
- Took both imports: upstream moved MEMORY_HARD_LIMIT/SOFT_LIMIT to
app.services.memory; kept our perf-logger import for timing.
Pulls in upstream changes:
- Memory document feature (services/memory refactor, removal of
app.agents.new_chat.memory_extraction and background extraction in
stream_new_chat — agent now drives memory via update_memory tool).
- BACKEND_URL env refactor across web tool-ui/editor/chat/dashboard/lib.
- GitHub Actions backend test workflow + pre-commit biome bump.
- Token-display polish in MessageInfoDropdown; save_memory no-update
sentinel.
Verified: 1723 unit tests pass, ruff clean. No semantic regression in
stream_new_chat (their memory-extraction deletion and our preflight
removal touch different functions).
Skip the ~1-3s MCP initialize + list_tools handshake on every cache miss
by reading tool definitions from the connector row we already load. Lazy
populate on first miss, self-heal on corrupt cache, zero schema migration.