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gitmost/apps/server
agent_coder 39735afd73 refactor(ai-chat): unify page tools into SHARED_TOOL_SPECS (#294, pages family)
Migrates the three-layer page tools into the transport-agnostic spec registry
(schema + description declared once; each transport keeps only its execute/auth):
- getPage, listPages (core), createPage, movePage, renamePage, deletePage,
  updatePageJson, exportPageMarkdown (deferred) -> SHARED_TOOL_SPECS; index.ts
  uses registerShared(), ai-chat uses sharedTool(); removed from
  INLINE_TOOL_TIERS. Tiers preserved from CORE_TOOL_KEYS (getPage/listPages =
  core, the rest deferred).

delete_page is genuinely three-layer (in-app deletePage exists), so it IS
migrated — not MCP-only. Its H4 guardrail is preserved: the shared schema
exposes ONLY pageId, so no permanentlyDelete/forceDelete flag can reach the
client (still asserted by ai-chat-tools.service.spec.ts).

Descriptions merged (documented inline): each canonical text takes the MCP
copy's richer structural notes plus the in-app copy's reversibility framing.

Schema DRIFT reconciled (documented inline):
- createPage.content: MCP pinned .min(1) but the in-app copy left it unbounded
  and DOCUMENTS an empty body as valid ("may be empty" — creating an empty page
  to fill later is a real use). Kept the looser no-min form: create_page now also
  accepts an empty body (harmless) and no previously-valid in-app input is
  rejected. title/spaceId keep the MCP .min(1) (empty is never valid).
- movePage: MCP exposed an optional `position` (fractional-index) field the
  in-app copy lacked. Unified by KEEPING position — the in-app client already
  accepts an optional position arg, so the in-app execute now forwards it;
  optional, so no previously-valid call is rejected. `parentPageId` is nullable
  on both (real JSON null -> root); the MCP execute keeps its 'null'/'' string
  coercion as a per-layer robustness fallback.
- getPage/renamePage/updatePageJson/exportPageMarkdown/listPages: kept the MCP
  copy's stricter .min(1) on ids where the in-app copy was unbounded.

Per-transport execute logic preserved: getPage's {title,markdown} projection,
updatePageJson's JSON-string normalization, list_pages' default limit/tree, and
move_page's cycle guard + positive-confirmation check all stay in their execute
bodies.

Intentionally NOT touched: updatePageContent (Markdown-based body update; no MCP
equivalent) and getTable (name-convention divergence, see tables family) stay
inline.

Gate: mcp build 0 + node --test 458/458 (page-search excluded — hangs only under
the local re2->RegExp type-shim, its source untouched), server jest 770 incl.
tool-tiers catalog-partition + shared-spec contract parity + deletePage H4
guardrail, server tsc 0.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-05 02:13:41 +03:00
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