Add "gitea" to local RepoResult provider type (was missing from UI
interface despite being returned by repo-search). Copy opencode binary
instead of symlinking — symlink through /root/ is inaccessible to the
nextjs user due to directory permissions.
The opencode curl installer puts the binary in /root/.local/bin which
isn't on PATH for the nextjs user. Add a symlink to /usr/local/bin
after install. Also ensure /usr/local/bin is always in the PATH
passed to spawned agent processes.
The standalone next package is trimmed and doesn't include webpack.
The custom server.js was using next() which triggers config loading
that requires webpack. Fix by extracting the standalone config at
build time and setting __NEXT_PRIVATE_STANDALONE_CONFIG before
requiring next, matching what the generated standalone server does.
server.js requires 'next', which the standalone output places at
apps/harness/node_modules/next. Running server.js from the repo root
meant Node couldn't resolve it. Move server.js and pty-server.js into
apps/harness/ so module resolution finds the standalone node_modules.
@modelcontextprotocol/server-git is not published to npm (it's a
Python package). Agents already have git installed and can use it
directly, so the MCP wrapper is unnecessary.
golang:1.26-alpine uses GOPATH=/go (not /root/go), so the binary was
installed to /go/bin/gitea-mcp but the COPY looked at /root/go/bin/.
Set GOBIN=/usr/local/bin for a deterministic install location.
Also adds harness MCP server bundle to the image.
Wire 5 MCP servers into Claude Code agents spawned by the harness:
- Gitea MCP for repo/issue/PR management on self-hosted Gitea
- Kubernetes MCP with read-only RBAC for cluster inspection
- Postgres MCP with read-only user for database queries
- Filesystem and Git MCP scoped to task worktrees
Generates .claude/settings.json in each worktree before agent spawn.
Gracefully skips for Codex/OpenCode runtimes (no MCP support).
Also fixes node-pty build failure by using local Node.js headers
instead of downloading from unofficial-builds.nodejs.org (ECONNRESET).
Browser-based interactive terminal sessions with agent CLIs via
WebSocket + node-pty. Supports full TUI rendering (colors, cursor,
ctrl-c) through xterm.js in the browser.
Architecture: xterm.js ←WebSocket→ pty-server.js ←PTY→ agent CLI
- Extract shared buildAgentEnv() from executor into agent-env.ts
- Add internal /api/agents/[id]/env endpoint for PTY server
- Add pty-server.js (WebSocket + node-pty, max 3 sessions, 2hr cleanup)
- Add custom server.js wrapping Next.js with WebSocket upgrade
- Add ChatTab component with agent selector and terminal
- Wire CHAT tab into dashboard nav and render
- Configure serverExternalPackages for node-pty
- Update Dockerfile with build tools and custom server
- Bump k8s memory limit 1Gi → 2Gi for PTY sessions
Next.js standalone output nests server.js under apps/harness/ when
built from a pnpm workspace. Preserve the directory structure and
update CMD to point to the correct server.js path.
Switch harness Dockerfile to pnpm with repo root build context so
workspace:^ dependency on @homelab/db resolves. Use .dockercontext
marker file to opt individual apps into root context builds while
keeping web/api on their local app context.