Add a USER-scoped `/box/terminal` WebSocket that acquires the user's box
and opens a login shell rooted at `~`. Extract the shared real-TTY PTY
bridging (buffered input, dockerode exec/start, resize, forward, cleanup)
out of the job `bridge()` into `runShellBridge`, parameterized by how the
box is acquired, the working directory, and the env; `bridge()` and the
new `bridgeBox()` both call it so the job path is unchanged.
The `/box/terminal` upgrade reads the username FROM the token
(`parseBoxTokenUsername`, part[2] of the 4-part token), then verifies the
whole token with `verifyBoxTerminalToken`; on success `bridgeBox` derives
`boxHomePaths(username)`, seeds a minimal `.bash_profile` via a shared
`ensureBashProfile` (extracted from `materializeUserHome`), acquires the
box, and opens the shell at `containerHome` with `TERM`+`HOME` only (no
per-job secrets). Cleanup releases the box handle.
Manual verification (dockerode PTY I/O is daemon-dependent):
- `bun run test:unit` 105 passed (incl. new `parseBoxTokenUsername` tests),
`bun run typecheck` clean.
- Raw upgrade against a live server: valid box token -> `101 Switching
Protocols`; bad token -> refused (no upgrade). Job `/jobs/:id/terminal`
branch unchanged.
- `bridgeBox` path exercised: `acquireUserBox` created `spoon-box-<user>`
and `ensureBashProfile` seeded `~/.bash_profile`. Interactive typing/
resize could not be observed on this host because dockerode cannot reach
the podman API socket (same mechanism the job terminal uses, so no
regression) — full browser flow is covered by later tasks.
Claude-Session: https://claude.ai/code/session_01ScyZ1NhfN84LAnHpwhfEQk
Wire the box helpers into the worker HTTP server as /box/* routes,
authed by the internal bearer token like every other worker route.
Adds a boxRoute matcher (/^\/box\/(status|lifecycle|tree|file)$/) and
dispatches before jobRoute; missing user -> 400, unknown lifecycle
action -> 400, containment throws -> 400 (server keeps serving).
Manual verification (harness on :3922, internal token, user gabriel):
GET /box/status?user=gabriel -> 200 {"status":{...running:false...}}
GET /box/status (no user) -> 400 {"error":"Missing user"}
(no Authorization header) -> 401
POST /box/lifecycle {"action":"bogus"} -> 400 {"error":"Unknown action"}
GET /box/tree?user=gabriel -> 200 {"tree":{"name":"~",...}}
PUT /box/file {"path":"spoon-test.txt","content":"hi from task4"} -> 200 {"success":true}
GET /box/file?path=spoon-test.txt -> 200 {"path":...,"content":"hi from task4"}
GET /box/file?path=../../../../../etc/passwd -> 400 {"error":"Refusing to access path outside home: ..."}
GET /box/status after escape -> 200 (no crash)
GET /box/other?user=gabriel -> 404 {"error":"Not found"}
Centralize per-user box home-path derivation, status inspection, and
lifecycle (start/stop/restart) in a new box.ts so the HTTP routes and the
terminal WS bridge share one source of truth. Add inspectUserBoxStatus to
docker.ts (single `inspect --format` call, all-null/false on non-zero exit)
and resetBox to user-container.ts (clears the idle timer and drops the
registry entry so a stopped box isn't treated as held).
Manual verification (docker required, after Task 4 wires the routes): with
the worker running and a box up,
`curl -H "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN" localhost:3921/box/status?user=<you>`
shows running:true + image + startedAt; `POST /box/lifecycle {"action":"stop"}`
flips status to running:false; `start` brings it back.
Add @anthropic-ai/claude-code@2.1.207 to the job image global npm install,
extend the smoke script with claude --version plus a documented per-runtime
turn block, and reconcile OpenCode/Claude adapter flags against the real CLIs
(all assumed flags confirmed). Document the anthropic_oauth_json credential
snapshot pattern in the README.
Every thread (agent turns + terminal + project commands) now execs into one
persistent per-user container (spoon-box-{username}) instead of ephemeral
docker run --rm — so the agent and terminal share the exact same running
environment, filesystem, and in-session installs.
- docker.ts: ensureUserContainer (persistent box) + streamExecInContainer/
runExecInContainer (docker exec, streaming) sharing a factored streamSubprocess
- user-container.ts: reference-counted box lifecycle (held while any thread
workspace is active or a terminal is connected; idle-reaped after
SPOON_AGENT_BOX_IDLE_MS, default 30m)
- worker.ts: runClaim acquires the box; codex turn + runProjectCommand exec into
it; release on stop/PR/failure
- terminal.ts: execs into the shared box (dockerode TTY) instead of a per-job
container; materializeUserHome runs the dotfiles setup in the box
- Verified: agent + terminal run in the same box, share fs, dotfiles + tmux load
- Add Symbols-Only Nerd Font Mono (woff2) under public/fonts; @font-face scoped
by unicode-range to the Nerd Font glyph ranges, so the ~1.1MB file only loads
when an icon actually renders (latin text stays on Victor Mono)
- Terminal + editor font stacks fall back to it for icons; terminal prewarms it
and repaints so powerline/oh-my-posh/eza/nvim icons show
- No server/env changes; ships in the spoon-next image (public/)
- Each job/terminal now mounts a persistent per-user home (${workdir}/homes/
{username}) at /home/{username}; the thread checkout lives at
~/Code/{spoon}/{branch} so every thread shows up as a folder in one home and
dotfiles/tools/nvim plugins persist across sessions
- docker.ts helpers + git.ts cloneRepository take container home/cwd + dir name
(backward-compatible defaults); codex/opencode/terminal use the per-user paths
- new user-environment.ts: fetchUserEnvironment (worker-token Convex action) +
materializeUserHome — ensures ~/.bash_profile, applies the editable overlay
files, and (hashed/idempotent) clones the public dotfiles repo + runs the
setup command inside the job image
- stopWorkspace no longer deletes the home; only the container stops
- Verified: codex runs a real turn under the new /home/{user} + ~/Code layout;
overlay .bashrc loads in the interactive shell
- New Terminal tab in the workspace shell, backed by xterm.js, that connects
to the worker's PTY WebSocket using a short-lived token minted by
/api/agent-jobs/:id/terminal-token (owner-auth'd, never exposes the worker
secret to the browser)
- Site-matched xterm theme (light/dark, live theme switching), Victor Mono,
binary stdin + JSON resize protocol, reconnect, graceful 'not configured'
state when NEXT_PUBLIC_SPOON_AGENT_WORKER_WS_URL is unset
- env: NEXT_PUBLIC_SPOON_AGENT_WORKER_WS_URL (client), SPOON_AGENT_TERMINAL_SECRET
- attachTerminalServer() upgrades /jobs/:id/terminal WS connections, verifying a
short-lived job-scoped HMAC token (verifyTerminalToken) so the browser never
holds the worker secret
- Bridges the socket to a bash PTY via dockerode exec (Tty) in a persistent
per-job shell container (spoon-agent-term-<id>) mounting the workspace; binary
frames = stdin, JSON text frames = resize; idle containers reaped after 30m
- New env: SPOON_AGENT_TERMINAL_IMAGE/SECRET/IDLE_MS (secret falls back to the
shared worker internal token)
- Add spoon-dark/spoon-light Monaco themes built from the site's design tokens
(teal --primary accent), switched by next-themes resolvedTheme
- Use Victor Mono (with ligatures + italic comments) for the editor font
- Disable Monaco's in-browser TS *semantic* diagnostics, which were false
positives (no node_modules / path aliases in the browser) e.g. 'Cannot find
module ~/server/auth'; keep real syntax-error reporting
- Gate the tree/diff/status loads (and 5s poll) on workspaceStatus being
active/idle, so we no longer hammer the 'workspace is not active' endpoint
while a worker is still picking up the job
- Show a 'Setting up your workspace…' pending state instead of surfacing
startup as a console error / stale-workspace recovery box; escalate to a
softer 'still waiting' hint after 90s if no worker picks it up
- Auto-reload the diff and file tree (debounced) whenever the agent records a
workspace change or a turn starts/ends, so diffs appear without a manual
Refresh
- The recovery box now only appears for a genuinely lost workspace (Convex
reports active but the worker can't reach it)
Replace the raw single-blob diff dump (Monaco, language=diff) and the plain
<pre> file diffs in chat with @git-diff-view/react:
- Parse the unified git diff into structured per-file entries (status,
+/- counts, binary detection) via parseDiffFiles()
- Workspace Diff tab: collapsible per-file cards with status badges, line
counts, syntax highlighting, and a Unified/Split toggle
- Agent chat: render each change's diff highlighted instead of plain text
- Theme follows next-themes resolvedTheme (light/dark)