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CREDO23
f2a61bc0ef refactor(agents): consolidate chat runtime infra under chat/runtime
Move the lower-level runtime/infra modules out of multi_agent_chat/shared/
(they were never used by subagents, so they failed the shared-by-all-siblings
rule) and unify them with the already-relocated checkpointer:

  agents/runtime/                      -> agents/chat/runtime/
  mac/shared/errors.py                 -> chat/runtime/errors.py
  mac/shared/llm_config.py             -> chat/runtime/llm_config.py
  mac/shared/prompt_caching.py         -> chat/runtime/prompt_caching.py
  mac/shared/mention_resolver.py       -> chat/runtime/mention_resolver.py
  mac/shared/path_resolver.py          -> chat/runtime/path_resolver.py

These sit below the agent packages: the boundary + agent factory + shared
middleware depend on them, and they import no agent code (acyclic).
2026-06-05 13:19:24 +02:00
CREDO23
24b62a63b4 refactor(agents): introduce chat/ category; dissolve top-level agents/shared
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/.
2026-06-05 12:54:02 +02:00
CREDO23
82c5dc5b02 refactor(agents): move mac-only modules out of the cross-agent shared kernel
app/agents/shared/ is a sibling of anonymous_chat/podcaster/multi_agent_chat/
video_presentation, so it should only hold code shared across 2+ of those
agents. In practice podcaster and video_presentation import nothing from it,
and anonymous_chat needs only context + compaction + retry_after + web_search.
Everything else was multi_agent_chat-only (the boundary just passes through).

Move the multi_agent_chat-only cluster into multi_agent_chat/shared/ (files
moved verbatim via git rename; ~116 import sites rewritten):

  errors, feature_flags, filesystem_selection, path_resolver, prompt_caching,
  sandbox, llm_config, mention_resolver
  middleware/busy_mutex, middleware/kb_persistence

busy_mutex/llm_config/mention_resolver are boundary-only but import the moved
modules, so they were folded in to avoid a backwards shared -> multi_agent_chat
dependency. main_agent builders now import the impls directly; the shared
middleware barrel keeps only the genuinely-shared compaction + retry_after.

Also delete the dead leftover shared/plugins and shared/skills dirs (live
copies already live under main_agent/).

Remaining in app/agents/shared/: context, system_prompt(+prompts), checkpointer,
middleware/{compaction,retry_after,dedup_tool_calls}, tools/. checkpointer and
system_prompt are boundary-only infra pending a dedicated home decision.
2026-06-05 12:30:15 +02:00
CREDO23
946f8a8c5d refactor(agents): move llm_config + prompt_caching to app/agents/shared (slice 4b)
Relocate the mutually-dependent LLM config layer and the LiteLLM prompt-caching
helper to the shared kernel as one unit, rewiring their internal cross-reference
to the shared paths. Flip 21 non-frozen importers. Re-export shims remain at
new_chat/{llm_config,prompt_caching}.py for the frozen single-agent stack
(chat_deepagent); they will be removed when that stack is retired.
2026-06-04 12:41:52 +02:00
DESKTOP-RTLN3BA\$punk
409fec94c3 feat(automations): implement model eligibility checks for automation creation
- Added model eligibility checks to ensure automations can only use billable models (premium or BYOK).
- Introduced new API endpoint to report model eligibility status for search spaces.
- Updated frontend components to display eligibility alerts and disable creation options when models are not billable.
- Enhanced automation creation forms to reflect model eligibility, preventing users from submitting invalid configurations.
- Implemented server-side logic to capture and preserve model preferences across automation edits, ensuring consistent behavior during execution.
2026-05-29 03:13:46 -07:00