- Added support for live runtime model metadata in team provisioning.
- Implemented functions to extract and manage CLI flag values for team members.
- Updated member specifications to include effective models based on provider defaults.
- Enhanced UI dialogs to check selected providers in parallel, improving responsiveness.
- Added tests for handling model unavailability during team bootstrap and launch processes.
- Introduced CLI_INSTALLER_VERIFY_PROVIDER_MODELS IPC channel for on-demand model verification.
- Implemented handler for verifying provider models in the CliInstallerService.
- Enhanced CLI installation status management with model verification state and availability.
- Updated related components to support model verification feedback in the UI.
* fix(team): resolve stuck "reconciling" state and skip resume when teammates never spawned
Addresses #54.
When a team launch fails to bootstrap teammates, the team gets stuck showing
"Last launch is still reconciling" indefinitely, and retrying with --resume
reconnects the lead but does not re-spawn the dead teammates. The only
workaround was enabling "Clear context (fresh session)", which loses the
lead's prior conversation context.
Two root causes addressed:
1. createPersistedLaunchSnapshot counted members still in 'starting' state
(agentToolAccepted=false) as 'pending' regardless of launchPhase. When
launchPhase was 'finished' with never-spawned members, the aggregate
state stayed as 'partial_pending' forever, rendered as "still reconciling".
Fix: when launchPhase != 'active', promote such members to
'failed_to_start' so the aggregate becomes 'partial_failure'
("Launch failed partway"), which correctly signals a terminal state.
2. TeamProvisioningService._launchTeamInner always used --resume when a
previous leadSessionId existed, even if the previous launch had no
teammates successfully spawned. The CLI's deterministic reconnect path
restores lead context but does not re-spawn dead teammates, so the team
stays broken across relaunches. Fix: before adding --resume, read the
persisted launch state. If every expected teammate is 'starting' (never
spawned) or 'failed_to_start', skip --resume so the CLI performs a full
fresh bootstrap that spawns all teammates.
Verified manually on Linux: a team stuck in "still reconciling" correctly
transitions to "failed partway" after the first fix, and the next Launch
(without "Clear context") fully bootstraps and brings teammates online.
* fix(team): narrow skip resume to never-spawned teammates
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Co-authored-by: 777genius <quantjumppro@gmail.com>
seedTeammateOperationalPermissionRules already pre-writes MCP tool
rules to settings.local.json before spawning the CLI. But standard
file tools (Write, Edit, NotebookEdit) were missing.
FACT: Teammates requesting Write get setMode: acceptEdits suggestion
but we can't change subprocess session mode. Pre-seeding these tools
as allow rules prevents the permission prompt entirely.
Belt-and-suspenders approach:
1. Settings file: handles all FUTURE calls (teammate finds rule on retry)
2. control_response via stdin: may unblock CURRENT waiting prompt
(now includes updatedInput: {} which was the previous ZodError fix)
Without #2, approved teammates stay stuck until team restart because
the CLI doesn't hot-reload settings.local.json for pending prompts.
FACT: Write/Edit permission_requests have permission_suggestions with
type "setMode" (not "addRules"): { type: "setMode", mode: "acceptEdits" }
Our code only handled "addRules", so Write/Edit approvals were no-ops.
Translate setMode suggestions to settings rules:
- acceptEdits → add Edit, Write, NotebookEdit to allow list
- bypassPermissions → add all common tools to allow list
- Added mcpToolCatalog to the agent-teams-controller, exporting new types and constants for MCP tool groups and names.
- Updated tools registration to utilize AGENT_TEAMS_MCP_TOOL_GROUPS for streamlined tool management.
- Enhanced tests to validate the new operational permissions and ensure correct tool registration behavior.
When user approves any mcp__agent-teams__* tool, also add all other
agent-teams tools to settings.local.json preemptively. This prevents
teammates from getting stuck on subsequent tool calls (task_get,
task_start, task_complete, etc.) since each generates a separate
permission_request and the teammate blocks until resolved.
FACT: Settings file approach only prevents FUTURE blocks, not current
ones. Pre-adding all tools on first approval covers the common case.
- Added checks to ensure that only newer versions are installed during the update process.
- Updated the notification logic to suppress alerts for non-newer updates.
- Introduced a new method to compare version numbers, improving version management in the UpdaterService.
- Enhanced the release workflow by removing unnecessary file uploads and adding canonical updater metadata publishing for better asset management.