Integrate the already-merged step-limit work from develop. Only conflict was
ai-chat.service.spec.ts: both sides appended a describe block and edited the
import line. Resolved as a union — keep compactToolOutput + the assistantParts/
serializeSteps/rowToUiMessage suites (this branch) AND the prepareAgentStep
suite (develop), importing all symbols from ai-chat.service.
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Adds explicit isIpAllowed cases for the CGNAT, ULA (fd00::/8) and IPv4-mapped
IPv6 loopback (::ffff:127.0.0.1) sample addresses from the parallel
safety-coverage branch. The mapped-loopback case is genuinely new (the existing
table only covered the mapped *private* variant); CGNAT and ULA ranges were
already covered with other samples and are kept here as explicit regression
guards for these specific addresses.
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Behaviour change (split out of the test commit per review, and now covered).
Both the stream onError log line and the error text streamed to the client were
formatted by separate inline blocks that only emitted "<status>: <message>".
Route both through the shared describeProviderError() so formatting stays in one
place.
BEHAVIOUR CHANGE: describeProviderError additionally appends a single-line,
300-char-truncated snippet of the provider responseBody/text. So the log line
AND the user-facing stream error now include that snippet (e.g. the HTML error
page from a misconfigured endpoint), which previously neither did. This is
intentional — it makes a misconfigured external endpoint diagnosable — and is
safe: the API key travels in the Authorization header and is never echoed in
the response body (see the util's docstring). A `fallback` param is added so
each call site keeps its own default ('AI stream error' for the stream).
Adds ai-error.util.spec.ts covering the formatter, including the appended /
truncated body snippet, so this behaviour is no longer untested.
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Behaviour change (split out of the test commit per review).
In AI SDK v6 the useChat `onFinish` callback does NOT fire when the stream
errors. A brand-new chat whose very first turn fails would therefore never run
the post-turn path: the chat list was not invalidated and the client never
adopted the server-created chat id — so the failed chat only appeared in
history after a manual refresh (the server already creates the row and stores
the error message). Running the same `onTurnFinished()` handler on `onError`
makes the failed chat show up immediately. The error itself is still surfaced
to the user via the existing `error` state.
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Unit tests for the safety-critical paths: crypto secret-box (round-trip,
tamper detection, wrong key), the SSRF guard (blocked ranges + DNS-rebinding),
the ai-chat tools service, the page-embedding repo, and the
assistant-parts/serialization helpers. Those server helpers (assistantParts,
rowToUiMessage, serializeSteps) are exported ONLY for the tests — no runtime
change.
Also: keyboard a11y on the chat history header and conversation rows
(role/tabIndex/Enter+Space), and DRY refactors that move shared logic into one
place (isToolPart -> tool-parts util; buildInitialValues in the MCP form).
The behaviour-changing edits that previously rode along in this commit are
split out into the following two commits, per review.
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Port two refinements from the GLM variant onto the Claude base:
- prepareAgentStep: add a comment note that AI SDK v7 renames the per-step
`system` field to `instructions` (v6 ^6.0.134 still uses `system`), so it
gets updated correctly on the next SDK bump.
- ai-chat.service.spec: add an explicit off-by-one boundary test for
prepareAgentStep, expressed via MAX_AGENT_STEPS instead of a hardcoded 18/19
so it tracks the constant if the cap changes.
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Expand all kept the menu open (closeMenuOnClick={false}) while Collapse all
closed it. Make both close on click for consistent behavior, and drop the
now-pointless in-menu isExpanding loading state.
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- extract collectAllIds / collectBranchIds into tree/utils and use them in
space-tree.tsx instead of inline closures
- drop the duplicate SidebarPageTreeDto, reuse the existing SidebarPageDto
for the /pages/tree endpoint
- type the getSpaceTree client call as api.post<{ items: IPage[] }>
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Make the denser page-tree layout opt-in instead of hardcoded, so row
density can be toggled per deployment via the COMPACT_PAGE_TREE runtime
config flag.
- doc-tree: extract ROW_HEIGHT_STANDARD (32) / ROW_HEIGHT_COMPACT (26);
default the virtualizer row stride to STANDARD density.
- client: isCompactPageTreeEnabled() in lib/config (reads
COMPACT_PAGE_TREE, default true); used by space-tree and shared-tree
to choose the row height.
- server: EnvironmentService.isCompactPageTreeEnabled() and expose
COMPACT_PAGE_TREE through the window runtime config (static.module).
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The Comments panel was sparse: 12px inner/outer paddings per thread, a
16px gap between avatar and body, body text at the global 16px ProseMirror
size. On a narrow aside column this ate vertical space - few comments per
screen, lots of air.
Tighten strictly inside features/comment (the shared aside frame is left
untouched, so TOC/Details tabs keep their padding):
- Thread Paper: p='sm'->p='xs', mb='sm'->mb='xs' (12->10px).
- Reply-editor Divider: my={4}->my={2}.
- CommentListItem outer Box: pb='xs'->pb={6}; the header Group
(avatar + body) gains gap='xs' (16->10px).
- Font hierarchy: author name sm->xs (14->12px, fw=500 kept), selection
quote sm->xs; comment body via a scoped CSS override on
.commentEditor .ProseMirror: font-size sm (14px) + line-height 1.4,
margin-top 10->4. The page editor is unaffected (the override is
scoped to the comment editor module).
- Selection quote padding 8->6, margin-top 4->2.
- Dropped the unused .wrapper rule (no references).
The PasswordInput for each endpoint API key (Chat / LLM, Embeddings,
Voice / STT) used to show Mantine's built-in visibility toggle (the
'eye') plus a separate 'Clear' link below the field. The eye is useless
here: the key field is a write-only buffer, the stored key never loads
back (the server only returns hasApiKey), so clicking the eye reveals an
empty buffer.
Replace it with a Clear ActionIcon in the field's right section. Passing
a custom rightSection suppresses the built-in eye (Mantine). The Clear
action appears ONLY when a key is stored AND the buffer is empty
(has*ApiKey && form.values.*ApiKey.length === 0); as soon as the user
starts typing a new key, the rightSection falls back to undefined and
the default eye returns - now it is useful (verify what was typed).
After Clear, the handler sets has*ApiKey=false, so the rightSection
flips back too. Self-consistent.
The old Stack wrapper and Anchor 'Clear' link are gone; Anchor is
removed from the @mantine/core import (no remaining usages). The Clear
icon-only button carries type='button' (never submits) and an
aria-label. The two-column 'Model | API key' layout and the write-only
buffer/handler semantics are unchanged.
The header dot on each AI endpoint card (Chat / LLM, Embeddings, Voice /
STT) used to reflect the last 'Test endpoint' probe result - green/red/
gray. That was misleading: a configured-and-enabled endpoint showed GRAY
until someone manually clicked 'Test endpoint'. The dot now reads as the
endpoint's health at a glance, derived synchronously from the live form
values + the workspace feature toggle - never from a network probe.
Four-state model (resolveCardStatus):
ready (green) - configured AND enabled
configured (yellow) - configured but the feature toggle is OFF
off (gray) - not configured (nothing to enable)
warning (orange) - enabled but not configured (a real misconfig:
the feature is on but will not work; surfaced
instead of hidden under gray)
'configured' = model field non-empty AND a base URL available (own OR
inherited from chat for embeddings/STT). The API key is optional - local
servers (Ollama, speaches) work without one. Source of truth is the live
form.values so the dot reacts as the admin types; the persistent feature
toggles drive the enabled axis. The 'Test endpoint' probe result stays
as text under the button - it just no longer paints the dot.
A Tooltip with a human-readable label wraps the dot so the state is not
color-only (colorblind-friendly). resolveCardStatus is exported and
covered by a Vitest spec (4 cases, including the misconfig branch).
A narrow research question could burn all 8 steps on tool calls and end the
turn with no assistant text (empty turn). Two changes:
- MAX_AGENT_STEPS = 20 (was a magic stepCountIs(8)) so multi-search turns
aren't cut off mid-investigation.
- prepareStep reserves the LAST allowed step for a text-only synthesis:
toolChoice 'none' + a FINAL_STEP_INSTRUCTION appended to (not replacing)
the system prompt, so a tool-heavy turn always ends with a real answer.
Logic extracted into the pure, exported prepareAgentStep(stepNumber, system)
for unit testing; earlier steps return undefined (default behavior).
Implements docs/backlog/ai-chat-step-limit-and-forced-final-answer.md.
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Adds a server-authoritative whole-tree endpoint and sidebar menu commands
so a deep space tree can be expanded in one request instead of a per-level
BFS storm.
Server:
- POST /pages/tree (SidebarPageTreeDto: spaceId | pageId), same CASL space
scoping as /sidebar-pages. Returns the whole space tree / subtree as a flat
list in the sidebar item shape (id, slugId, title, icon, position,
parentPageId, spaceId, hasChildren, canEdit), ordered by position
(collate C byte order), content never fetched.
- page.service.getSidebarPagesTree reproduces getSidebarPages' two-branch
permission model: open space -> spaceCanEdit; restricted space -> seed the
full descendant set then prune via filterAccessibleTreePages +
filterAccessiblePageIdsWithPermissions (keeps restricted-but-granted pages,
prunes inaccessible subtrees). hasChildren is derived from the final
filtered set so it can never reveal inaccessible children.
- page.repo.getSpaceDescendants: recursive CTE seeded by space roots.
Client:
- SpaceTree is forwardRef exposing expandAll/collapseAll/isExpanding;
expandAll fetches the whole tree once, replaces current-space nodes, opens
every branch (current space only), aborts on space switch, surfaces real
errors; collapseAll collapses only current-space ids (shared open-map).
- SpaceMenu gains Expand all / Collapse all items (no admin gate).
Implements docs/backlog/tree-expand-collapse-all.md.
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These import paths relied on the private EE module that was deleted from
the repo. In the community build they either threw 'enterprise license'
(DOCX/PDF) or silently no-op'd (Confluence). The frontend buttons were
already removed in 38064064; this cleans up the dead backend stubs.
- import.service.ts: drop processDocx/processPdf methods, their dispatcher
branches, the pageId computation + insertPage spread, and the now-unused
moduleRef param/ModuleRef import
- file-import-task.service.ts: drop the Confluence branch and the now-unused
moduleRef param/ModuleRef import
- import.controller.ts: restrict file extensions to .md/.html and zip
sources to generic/notion; update the error message accordingly
- file.utils.ts: remove Confluence from the FileImportSource enum
- features.ts: remove the unused CONFLUENCE_IMPORT/DOCX_IMPORT/PDF_IMPORT
feature keys
The isConfluenceImport logic in import-attachment.service.ts is intentionally
left in place (real shared attachment-parsing code, not a stub); its removal
is a separate, riskier refactor.
The two catch blocks in importPage() threw an opaque "Error processing file
content" / "Failed to create imported page" BadRequest, hiding the real cause
from the HTTP response. This made a production 400 regression impossible to
diagnose without server log access, and violated the project convention that
errors must never be swallowed.
Extract `${err.name}: ${err.message}` into both the log (full err object kept
for the stack) and the thrown BadRequestException. Inner processMarkdown/
processHTML rethrowing catches and the EE processDocx/processPdf license
catches are left unchanged.
Local reproduction of the happy-dom 14->20 theory failed (full import chain
+ 22 edge cases pass on happy-dom@20.8.9), so the root cause is still pending
the now-visible reason from a recurring 400. Diagnostic script test-import.tsx
added; backlog doc updated with findings.
- Remove automatic panel opening in handleAddComment
- Remove automatic panel opening in handleAddReadOnlyComment
- Keep panel open on click for existing comments in editor
Reduce DocTree row stride from 32px to 26px for a denser sidebar tree,
and fix the selection/hover highlight that looked unbalanced at the
tighter spacing.
Root causes:
- The virtualized <li> had no explicit height, so `.node`'s height:100%
collapsed to content height; combined with the asymmetric
`[role="treeitem"] { padding-bottom: 2px }` rule, row content was
pushed to the top of the highlight pill (icon glued to the top edge).
- NodeMenu / CreateNode action icons used the default Mantine ActionIcon
size (md = 28px), overflowing the tighter 26px row stride onto
neighbouring rows.
Changes:
- doc-tree.tsx: rowHeight 32 -> 26; give each row <li> a definite
height = rowHeight.
- tree.module.css: rowWrapper fills the slot (height:100%); node pill is
inset and vertically centered (height: calc(100% - 4px)); drop the
asymmetric [role="treeitem"] padding-bottom.
- space-tree-node-menu.tsx / space-tree-row.tsx: action icons size={20}.
- share.module.css: drop now-dead .treeNode padding-bottom override.
Verified in an isolated browser harness: highlight content is centered
(2.8/2.8px) and nothing overflows the row stride.
Reduce the recent/favorites/created-by-me list tables from
verticalSpacing="sm" (12px Td padding) to a numeric 6px, removing
~12px of extra height per row so the home page lists pack closer
together. The shared RecentChanges table also drives the space home
view, so both stay consistent.
Drop the Overview home link that sat between the space switcher and
the Pages section in the authenticated space sidebar. Remove the JSX
block and clean up the now-unused imports (UnstyledButton, IconHome,
useLocation, getSpaceUrl) and the local `location` variable.
Reduce DocTree default rowHeight from 32px to 26px so sidebar page
tree rows pack closer together. The virtualizer uses rowHeight as the
row stride (estimateSize + translateY), and row content is only ~22px
tall, so the previous 32px left an ~8px gap between nodes. Both the
space tree and the shared (public) tree inherit the default, so both
become denser and stay consistent.
Rework the space sidebar:
- remove the "New page" and "Search" menu items (search stays in the app
header; page creation stays via the "+" button in the Pages section)
- move "Space settings" into a gear icon next to the current space name
- drop the searchable space popover and render all spaces as an
always-visible grid of fixed-width cards (icon + name), several per row,
sorted alphabetically, with the active space highlighted
- always inject the active space into the grid so it stays highlightable
even when the user has more than the 100-space API page limit
The shared SpaceSelect component is left untouched (still used by the
move/copy page modals).
list_pages gains an opt-in `tree` parameter on both surfaces (the
@docmost/mcp server tool and the AI-chat agent tool), which share the
same DocmostClient.listPages. Default behavior (recent-by-updatedAt flat
list) is unchanged.
- client.ts: listPages(spaceId?, limit=50, tree=false); when tree is
true it requires spaceId (throws a specific error otherwise), walks the
sidebar tree via the existing bounded/cycle-safe enumerateSpacePages,
and returns a nested tree; limit is ignored in tree mode.
- lib/tree.ts: new pure buildPageTree() — lean nodes { id, slugId, title,
children? }, children sorted by position (code-unit order), orphans
promoted to roots, cycle-safe.
- index.ts + ai-chat-tools.service.ts: expose `tree` in the tool schemas
and descriptions; docmost-client.loader.ts: mirror the new signature.
- tests: add packages/mcp/test/unit/tree.test.mjs (nesting, ordering,
lean shape, orphan promotion, cycle/self-reference safety).
- rebuild @docmost/mcp (build/ is tracked and loaded at runtime).
Wrap the logo link and the APP_VERSION text into a single bottom-aligned
Group so they read as one lockup ("gitmost v0.9..."). Move the version
styling into a new .brandVersion CSS class: shrink it from 12px to 10px,
keep the dimmed color and selectability, and lift it via margin-bottom so
its text baseline sits on the wordmark baseline of the 30px desktop logo
(derived from the logo SVG geometry). Drop the redundant lh prop.
The transcript force-scrolled to the bottom on every streamed delta because
the auto-scroll effect ran unconditionally whenever the messages array identity
changed. Scrolling up to read earlier messages was impossible — each token
yanked the view back down.
Implement a "stick to bottom" pattern in MessageList:
- track whether the viewport is pinned to the bottom via a scroll listener
(pinnedToBottomRef, BOTTOM_THRESHOLD = 40px);
- only auto-scroll while pinned; a freshly sent user message always re-pins;
- attach the scroll listener via a [hasScrollArea] dependency so a brand-new
empty chat (whose ScrollArea mounts only after the first message) wires it up;
- guard the effect's own scrollTop write (programmaticScrollRef) so it is not
misread as a user scroll.
The floating AI-chat header badge summed metadata.usage (AI SDK
totalUsage, all steps) across every assistant row, showing the
cumulative tokens SPENT — which grows each turn as history is re-sent.
Replace it with the conversation's CURRENT context size.
- server: persist metadata.contextTokens in streamText onFinish from the
final-step `usage` (inputTokens + outputTokens ≈ current context
window occupancy); keep usage: totalUsage for back-compat/fallback
- client: derive the badge from the most recent assistant row's
contextTokens (fallback to that row's usage total for older chats)
instead of summing all rows
- types: add metadata.contextTokens to IAiChatMessageRow
- i18n: rename badge label "Tokens used in this chat" -> "Current
context size" (en-US)
No DB migration needed (metadata is a JSON column).
Replace the implicit `hostname endsWith openrouter.ai` detection with an
explicit, admin-chosen provider field `sttApiStyle` ('multipart' = OpenAI-
compatible multipart /audio/transcriptions; 'json' = OpenRouter-style JSON +
base64 input_audio). The transcription path now branches on the stored field,
not on the URL — nothing hidden from the admin.
- ai.types: add SttApiStyle + STT_API_STYLES; field on AiProviderSettings and
MaskedAiSettings (resolved via ResolvedAiConfig).
- update-ai-settings.dto: validate sttApiStyle with @IsIn(STT_API_STYLES).
- ai-settings.service: plumb sttApiStyle through resolve()/getMasked() and the
non-secret update whitelist; workspace.repo: add it to the ALLOWED array so it
persists.
- ai.service: drop isOpenRouter(); transcribe() branches on cfg.sttApiStyle;
rename helper to transcribeJsonBase64 with provider-neutral error text and a
BadRequestException (400) when the base URL is missing for the JSON style.
- client: SttApiStyle type on IAiSettings/IAiSettingsUpdate; "Request format"
Select on the Voice/STT settings card; i18n.
- ai.service: route *.openrouter.ai STT to its JSON+base64
/audio/transcriptions API; keep the OpenAI multipart path (AI SDK) for
OpenAI/self-hosted whisper. Unify transcription behind transcribe().
- /transcribe controller: surface the real provider/transport reason
(describeProviderError) instead of an opaque 500; preserve HttpException.
- testConnection: add an 'stt' capability (silent-WAV probe) + DTO; client
gets a Test endpoint button and status dot on the Voice/STT card.
- useDictation: log full errors to the console and show the real reason
(mic start + transcription paths); handle NotReadable/Abort and missing
mediaDevices.
- docs(CLAUDE.md): require full error logging + specific user-facing messages.
Add push-to-talk voice dictation that transcribes recorded audio on the
server via the workspace's OpenAI-compatible AI provider (Whisper /
gpt-4o-transcribe / self-hosted whisper), then inserts the text.
Backend:
- New `stt_api_key_enc` column + migration; STT creds parity with chat/
embeddings (sttModel/sttBaseUrl/sttApiKey, write-only key, fallbacks to
chat baseUrl/key). Both provider whitelists updated (service + repo).
- AiService.getTranscriptionModel + AiTranscriptionService.
- Gated POST /ai-chat/transcribe (dictation flag → 403, JWT + workspace
scope + throttle, 25MB cap, MIME whitelist, never logs audio/key).
- New `settings.ai.dictation` workspace flag (DTO + service + audit).
Frontend:
- Wire up the Voice/STT settings card (model/base URL/key) and the
Voice-dictation toggle.
- New `features/dictation`: useDictation (MediaRecorder state machine),
MicButton, transcribe service; integrated into the chat composer and a
new editor-toolbar dictation group, both gated by ai.dictation.
Make the floating AI chat window open at a larger default size and
allow stretching it further, plus shrink the fonts.
- ai-chat-window.tsx: DEFAULT_WIDTH 362->540, DEFAULT_HEIGHT 602->680;
clamp the default width to the viewport in computeInitialGeom()
(symmetric with the existing height clamp) to avoid overflow on
narrow screens.
- ai-chat-window.module.css: raise resize caps (max-width 560->900px,
max-height 880->1100px); base font-size 12->11px.
- ai-chat.module.css: chat content font .messages sm->xs.
Add a header button to the AI agent chat window that copies the active
conversation to the clipboard as Markdown, including the request
internals already persisted client-side — tool calls with their
input/output, per-message token usage, and finish/error info. No new
network call and no server/DB change: it serializes the already-loaded
persisted message rows.
- New util chat-markdown.ts (renamed from export-chat.ts): pure
buildChatMarkdown() serializer reusing the tool-parts helpers so tool
labels match the on-screen labels; fence() escapes embedded code
fences.
- ai-chat-window.tsx: Copy button (shown only for a saved chat with
loaded rows) using the project useClipboard hook; toggles a check
icon on success and shows the standard "Copied" notification. Drag is
unaffected (startDrag ignores button clicks).
- en-US: add "Copy chat" key, drop the obsolete "Export chat".
Move the AI-chat toggle icon (IconSparkles) from the page header menu
into the global top bar, placed next to the notifications icon. The
"AI chat enabled" gate (workspace.settings.ai.chat) is preserved, and
the icon style is aligned with the neighbouring notifications icon
(subtle, size sm). As a result the entry point is now available on all
routes instead of only on page routes.
- app-header.tsx: render the gated AI-chat ActionIcon before
NotificationPopover; wire it to aiChatWindowOpenAtom.
- page-header-menu.tsx: remove the old AI icon block and its now-unused
imports/locals.
Add autoFocus to the chat composer Textarea so a freshly created chat
(window open, "New chat", chat switch — all remount ChatThread via key)
lands with the cursor ready in the input field, letting the user type
immediately without clicking into it.
edit_page_text reported "success" when asked to change formatting (e.g. remove
strikethrough): the markdown-strip fallback matched the bare text, the replace
preserved marks, and the tool returned success — so the agent believed it had
fixed something that never changed.
Two fixes, both in the shared @docmost/mcp DocmostClient so they reach BOTH the
standalone MCP server and the in-app AI chat (which loads @docmost/mcp):
- Verifiable result for every content mutator: mutatePageContent now computes a
`verify` change-report (text inserted/deleted, blocks changed, per-mark-type
delta, integrity/structure delta) via summarizeChange() and returns it on all
mutators (incl. replaceImage via mutateLiveContentUnlocked). diffDocs is
text-only, so the mark/structure delta is what surfaces formatting changes.
- edit_page_text hard-refuses formatting edits: applyTextEdits rejects an edit
whose find/replace differ only in markdown markers (via stripBalancedWrappers,
which strips balanced wrappers/links without trimming whitespace/emoji, so
plain-text edits like trailing-space trims, snake_case, math are NOT refused).
A fully-refused batch errors instead of silently succeeding.
Also updated the model-facing edit_page_text descriptions in BOTH tool layers
(packages/mcp/src/index.ts and ai-chat-tools.service.ts) to drop the misleading
"strip-and-retry tolerated" wording and point formatting changes to patch_node.
New unit tests: test/unit/diff-verify.test.mjs, test/unit/json-edit-refuse.test.mjs.
The sidebar page tree previously kept its expanded/collapsed state in an
in-memory jotai atom, so it reset on every reload. Persist it in
localStorage instead, scoped by `${workspaceId}:${userId}` so multiple
accounts sharing a browser origin don't leak tree state into each other.
- open-tree-nodes-atom: replace the in-memory atom with a facade over an
atomFamily of atomWithStorage, scoped via currentUserAtom; keep the same
[OpenMap, functional-updater setter] public API so space-tree needs no
change.
- Use an explicit synchronous createJSONStorage + getOnInit: true so the
saved state is read at atom init — no collapse-then-expand flicker on
reload and no write against an un-hydrated empty map.
- README / README.ru: document persistent page-tree state in the
"What's different from Docmost" table.
Add an "Export chat" button to the AI agent chat window header that
downloads the active conversation as a Markdown file. The export is
client-only: it serializes the already-loaded persisted message rows
(no new network call, no server/DB change) and includes the request
internals the chat already holds — tool calls with their input/output,
per-message token usage, finish reason and error info.
- New util apps/client/src/features/ai-chat/utils/export-chat.ts:
buildChatMarkdown() + exportChatAsMarkdown(); reuses tool-parts
helpers so tool labels match the on-screen labels; fence() escapes
embedded code fences; slugify() yields a safe filename with a chatId
fallback; downloads via file-saver's saveAs.
- ai-chat-window.tsx: IconFileExport button in the header, shown only
for a saved chat with loaded rows (canExport); drag is unaffected.
- en-US: add "Export chat" and "You" i18n keys.
Display the app version (output of `git describe --tags`) in the header
beside the gitmost logo: a clean tag renders as `vX.Y.Z`, otherwise the
tag plus commits-since and short hash (e.g. v0.90.1-56-g25975acd).
- vite.config.ts: resolve APP_VERSION from env (Docker/CI) -> git describe
(local) -> package.json version fallback
- app-header.tsx: render APP_VERSION after the brand block (ml="md"),
nudge the Home nav group (ml={50} -> "xl")
- Dockerfile: accept APP_VERSION build-arg in the builder stage (.git is
excluded from the build context)
- CI: pass APP_VERSION build-arg — release.yml uses the tag, develop.yml
computes git describe with fetch-depth: 0
- nx.json: add APP_VERSION to the build target inputs so the cache
invalidates when the version changes
Extract the AI provider/endpoints settings and the MCP server section out
of the Workspace "General" settings page into their own "AI" settings page,
reachable from a new sidebar entry.
- add page apps/client/.../settings/workspace/ai-settings.tsx (AiProviderSettings
admin-gated + McpSettings), with its own Helmet title
- register the /settings/ai route in App.tsx and add SETTINGS.WORKSPACE.AI
to app-route.ts
- add an "AI" item (IconSparkles) to the Workspace group in settings-sidebar
- trim workspace-settings.tsx back to the General section and drop the
now-unused imports
Rebuild the workspace AI settings page into card-based "Endpoints"
(Chat / Embeddings / Voice) matching the new design, and split the
single connection test into independent per-endpoint Test buttons.
- server: testConnection(workspaceId, capability) probes only the
requested capability ('chat' | 'embeddings'); add TestAiConnectionDto
and wire it through the /workspace/ai-settings/test controller
- client: testAiConnection(capability) + capability-typed mutation; two
independent test mutation instances so Chat/Embeddings results are isolated
- client: full rewrite of ai-provider-settings into Endpoints section —
drop the provider dropdown (driver is always openai, base URL + key
always shown), move the "AI chat" and surface the "Semantic search"
feature toggles into card headers, system message behind an Edit modal,
pgvector/reindex footer, and a disabled Voice/STT stub
- client: restyle external MCP tools and the MCP server section; collapse
the AI sections in workspace-settings; remove the standalone
ai-chat-settings component
- toggles now surface the server error message (e.g. missing pgvector)
- i18n: add new English strings
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
DOCX, PDF and Confluence import relied on a private EE module that was
dropped from this build, so those code paths only threw "enterprise
license" errors (DOCX/PDF) or silently did nothing (Confluence) while the
UI still presented them as working options.
- page-import-modal: drop the Word (DOCX), PDF and Confluence FileButtons
- remove the now-dead icon imports (IconFileTypeDocx, IconFileTypePdf,
ConfluenceIcon), the docx/pdf/confluence file refs and their input-reset
branches in handleFileUpload/handleZipUpload
- delete the orphaned confluence-icon.tsx component (no remaining importers)
Markdown, HTML, Notion and the generic zip upload remain unchanged.
Improve agent RAG quality with three changes, plus a roadmap doc for the rest.
- Indexer: prefix each chunk with its heading path ("Page > H1 > H2"), built by
walking the ProseMirror JSON (heading nodes) so a `#` inside a fenced code block
is never mistaken for a heading. Falls back to plain-text chunking on any error.
buildChunkRows: drop indexOf-against-source offsets (breadcrumb prefixes break
verbatim matching) for a cumulative cursor — offsets are provenance-only.
- Hybrid search: new migration adds a generated `fts` tsvector column + GIN index
to page_embeddings (same english+f_unaccent config as pages.tsv). New
PageEmbeddingRepo.hybridSearch fuses cosine + full-text rankings via Reciprocal
Rank Fusion (k=60, equal weights) in one SQL query at chunk granularity.
- Tools: collapse semanticSearch + searchPages into one hybrid `searchPages` tool
with a query-rewrite-oriented description; gracefully falls back to the REST
full-text path when embeddings are unconfigured. Access control (space scope +
page-permission post-filter) preserved. Add a query-rewrite hint to the default
system prompt.
- docs/rag-improvements-plan.md: record what shipped and the deferred backlog
(reranker, attachment indexing, eval harness, tuning).
Note: requires a corpus reindex to populate breadcrumbs on existing pages.
"Indexed N of M pages" stayed at e.g. "27 of 34" forever even after a
successful full reindex. The numerator counted pages that have embeddings
while the denominator counted ALL non-deleted pages, so empty / text-less
pages (which legitimately store zero embeddings) could never be reached.
Add PageRepo.countEmbeddablePages: counts non-deleted pages that have
non-empty textContent OR already have a stored embedding row, and use it as
the totalPages denominator in AiSettingsService.getMasked. The "has
embeddings" clause covers pages indexed from the content JSON (null
textContent) and guarantees indexedPages <= totalPages. No DB migration.
The floating AI chat window used a hard-coded border-radius of 14px,
larger than any other element and out of line with the rest of the UI.
Switch to the Mantine md radius token (8px) so the window corners blend
with the inner cards and message bubbles.