# Changelog ## 1.27.1 (2026-05-04) — wire missing launch flags Fixes a wiring bug in `apps/cli/src/entrypoints/cli.ts` where six flags declared on `LaunchFlags` were silently dropped on the way to `runLaunch`. They were honored *inside* `runLaunch` if they ever arrived, but the four `runLaunch({...})` call sites in the CLI entrypoint each forwarded a hardcoded 5-key subset (`mesh, name, join, yes, resume`). Now forwarded at every entry point (bare command, bare invite URL, `launch`/`connect`, `workspace launch`): - `--role ` — sets session role; previously only settable via wizard. - `--groups "frontend:lead,reviewers"` — comma-separated groups string. - `--message-mode push|inbox|off` — message delivery mode. - `--system-prompt ` — passes through to `claude`. - `--continue` — passes through to `claude` to continue last session. - `--quiet` — actually suppresses the wizard and banner now. Previously it was a complete no-op flag at the CLI layer. No internal logic changed; the launch internals already read these. This is a pure plumbing fix. ## 1.27.0 (2026-05-04) — state + memory through the daemon, workspace alias Two more verb families now route through the local daemon's IPC for the warm path: `state get/set/list` and `remember/recall/forget`. Same pattern as 1.25.0 for peers/skills — try the socket first (~1 ms warm), fall back to the cold WS path when the daemon isn't running. ### What changed - `claudemesh state get|set|list` route through `/v1/state` when the daemon socket is present. `--mesh ` forwards as a query/body field. Single-mesh daemons auto-pick; multi-mesh daemons require `--mesh` for `state set`. - `claudemesh remember`, `claudemesh recall`, `claudemesh forget` (and `claudemesh memory `) route through `/v1/memory`. Aggregates across attached meshes for `recall`; requires `--mesh` for `remember`/`forget` when ambiguous. - New `claudemesh workspace ` alias surface — early teaser for the 1.28.0 mesh→workspace public rename. Mirrors `list`, `info`, `create`, `join`, `delete`, `rename`, `share`, `launch`, `overview`. No-arg `claudemesh workspace` falls through to `launch` (same as bare `claudemesh`). ### IPC surface - `GET /v1/state` — list (`?mesh=` filter) or single key lookup (`?key=&mesh=`). Returns 404 with `{ error: "state_not_found" }` when missing. - `POST /v1/state` — `{ key, value, mesh? }`. 400 + attached list when multi-mesh and no `mesh` field. - `GET /v1/memory?q=&mesh=` — recall. Aggregates across meshes, each match tagged with its `mesh` field. - `POST /v1/memory` — `{ content, tags?, mesh? }`. Returns `{ id, mesh }`. - `DELETE /v1/memory/:id?mesh=` — forget. - `ipc_features` gains `state` and `memory` keys. ### Why this matters State and memory were the last verbs that opened a fresh broker WS on every invocation. Now they reuse the daemon's existing connection — the warm-path latency cliff (~150 ms cold WS handshake → ~1 ms IPC) extends to two more flows agents poll heavily. The `workspace` alias is cosmetic but lays the groundwork for 1.28.0's documented rename without breaking anyone's muscle memory. ## 1.26.0 (2026-05-04) — multi-mesh daemon The daemon now attaches to **all joined meshes simultaneously** by default. Ambient mode (raw `claude` after `claudemesh install`) finally delivers what v2.0.0 promised: one daemon process, one PID per user, all your meshes available concurrently with no manual switching. ### What changed - `claudemesh daemon up` (no `--mesh` flag) attaches to every joined mesh. One `DaemonBrokerClient` per mesh, all in one process. Pass `--mesh ` to scope to a single mesh (legacy mode). - `daemon_started` log line now reports `meshes: [...]` (array) instead of `mesh: ` (single). - Outbox dispatch picks the broker via the `mesh` column added in 1.25.0. Legacy rows (mesh=NULL) fall back to the only broker if there's exactly one; otherwise mark dead with a clear error. ### IPC surface - `GET /v1/peers` aggregates across all attached meshes; each peer record gains a `mesh` field. `?mesh=` narrows server-side. - `GET /v1/skills` aggregates similarly. `GET /v1/skills/:name` walks attached meshes and returns the first match (or `?mesh=` to scope). - `POST /v1/send` requires `mesh` field when the daemon is attached to multiple meshes; auto-picks the only one in single-mesh mode. Returns 400 with the attached mesh list if ambiguous. - `POST /v1/profile` accepts optional `mesh` field — without it, applies the update to every attached mesh (presence stays consistent across meshes by default). ### CLI integration - `claudemesh send --mesh ` forwards the mesh in the daemon request body. The CLI's `expectedMesh` argument was previously informational; now it's authoritative for routing. - `claudemesh peer list` already aggregates because the IPC endpoint does — no change needed in the verb. - Verified end-to-end: `claudemesh send --mesh A` and `claudemesh send --mesh B` from the same CLI invocation both reach `outbox.status=done` with broker-issued IDs, dispatched to the correct broker per row. ### What this unlocks Ambient mode for users with N meshes. Run `claudemesh install` once, then `claude` from anywhere — channel push, slash commands, and resources flow through the daemon for every joined mesh simultaneously. No more "which mesh is the daemon attached to?" mental overhead. ## 1.25.0 (2026-05-04) — Sprint 4 outbound routing + ambient mode ### Daemon outbound routing (Sprint 4) The v0.9.0 daemon shipped outbox infrastructure but its drain worker was a placeholder — every queued send went out as a broadcast (`*`). That's now fixed. Outbound resolution and `crypto_box` encryption happen at IPC accept time, then the drain worker just forwards the already-encrypted ciphertext to the broker. - Outbox schema additions (additive, NULL allowed for legacy rows): `mesh`, `target_spec`, `nonce`, `ciphertext`, `priority`. Existing v0.9.0 rows keep draining via the broadcast fallback. - IPC `/v1/send` resolves the user-friendly `to` (display name, hex prefix, full pubkey, `@group`, `*`, `#topicId`) into a broker-format `target_spec` and encrypts the plaintext using `crypto_box` for DMs (against recipient pubkey + sender session secret) or base64 for broadcast / topic / group targets. - Drain worker reads `target_spec`, `nonce`, `ciphertext`, `priority` from the row and dispatches as-is. No per-row resolution at drain time means peer-presence flicker doesn't affect in-flight sends. - Pubkey prefix matching: 16+ char hex prefix matches against `peer.pubkey` and `peer.memberPubkey` of connected peers. Ambiguous prefixes return 502 with a clear error. Smoke test verified end-to-end: `claudemesh send --self "..."` through daemon resolves, encrypts, and delivers. Outbox reaches `status=done` with broker-issued `broker_message_id`. ### CLI thin-client routing extensions `claudemesh peer list` and `claudemesh skill list/get` now route through the daemon when its socket is present, mirroring the `trySendViaDaemon` pattern from `send.ts`. Same fall-back chain: daemon → bridge → cold path. New helpers in `services/bridge/daemon-route.ts`: - `tryListPeersViaDaemon()` - `tryListSkillsViaDaemon()` - `tryGetSkillViaDaemon(name)` ### Ambient mode After `claudemesh install` (which now installs and starts the daemon service), **raw `claude` Just Works** for the daemon's attached mesh. No `claudemesh launch` ceremony needed for the common case. Channel push, slash commands, and resources flow through the daemon-backed MCP shim. `claudemesh launch` remains the override path: explicit mesh selection, fresh display name, headless modes, system-prompt injection, or multi-mesh users who want to spawn into a non-default mesh. ### Roadmap spec `.artifacts/specs/2026-05-04-v2-roadmap-completion.md` documents exactly what's done vs. what remains for the full v2.0.0 endpoint: multi-mesh daemon (1.26.0), full CLI-to-thin-client conversion (1.27.0), mesh→workspace rename (1.28.0), HKDF identity (2.0.0). ## 1.24.0 (2026-05-03) — daemon required + thin MCP shim The architectural convergence v0.9.0 was building toward. ### Daemon promoted from optional to required (for in-Claude-Code use) The CLI itself (`claudemesh send`, `peer list`, `inbox`, `vault`, `watch`, `webhook`, etc.) keeps working without a daemon. But the MCP server — which provides Claude Code's mid-turn channel push, slash commands, and resource browser — now requires the daemon. There is no fallback. - `claudemesh install` auto-installs and starts the daemon service (launchd / systemd-user) for the user's primary mesh. Pass `--no-service` to opt out. - `claudemesh launch` ensures the daemon is running before spawning Claude Code; spawns it foreground if absent. - The MCP shim probes `~/.claudemesh/daemon/daemon.sock` at boot. If missing after a 2s grace window, it bails with actionable instructions ("run `claudemesh daemon up --mesh `"). ### MCP server: 979 → ~300 LoC of push-pipe code `apps/cli/src/mcp/server.ts` is now a thin daemon-SSE translator. It no longer holds a broker WebSocket, decrypts messages, manages mesh state, or runs reconnection logic. All of that is the daemon's job. - Subscribes to daemon `/v1/events` SSE; translates each `message` event into a `notifications/claude/channel` emit. - Sources mesh-published skills via daemon `/v1/skills` IPC for ListPrompts / GetPrompt / ListResources / ReadResource. - ListTools returns `[]` (the CLI is the API, taught via the bundled skill). - The mesh-service proxy mode (`claudemesh-cli --service `, the sub-MCP-server for proxying a deployed mesh-MCP service) is unchanged — separate code path, different lifecycle. Bundle size: MCP entry dropped from 154KB → 104KB (gzipped 34KB → 19KB). ### Daemon SSE event payload extended `message` events on `/v1/events` now include plaintext-decrypted body, sender member pubkey, priority, and subtype — everything the MCP shim needs to render a complete channel notification without going back to the broker. ### Daemon IPC: GET /v1/skills (list) and GET /v1/skills/:name (get) The daemon exposes mesh-published skills over IPC so the MCP shim can surface them as MCP prompts/resources without holding its own broker WS. Same wire format as before from Claude Code's perspective. ### Why this is the right architecture MCP and the daemon are no longer independent broker clients with duplicated WS, decrypt, and dedupe logic. The daemon owns the broker relationship; MCP is a Claude-Code-specific UX adapter that reads from the daemon. Industry-normal shape (Tailscale, Slack, Ollama, Docker) where the long-lived runtime is required and the per-app integrations attach to it. ## 1.23.0 (2026-05-03) — close the CLI surface, prune dead MCP stubs Three previously-MCP-only write verbs land on the CLI, closing every functional gap between the (defunct since 1.5.0) MCP tool registry and the CLI: - `claudemesh vault set ` — encrypts client-side via `crypto_secretbox_easy` with a fresh symmetric key, then seals the key to the member's own pubkey via `crypto_box_seal` (same shape as the file-share crypto). Flags: `--type env|file`, `--mount `, `--description `. Pairs with the existing `vault list/delete`. - `claudemesh watch add ` — registers a URL change watcher. Flags: `--label`, `--interval `, `--mode`, `--extract `, `--notify-on changed|always`. Pairs with `watch list/remove`. - `claudemesh webhook create ` — issues a fresh inbound webhook; prints url + one-shot secret. Pairs with `webhook list/delete`. Cleanup: removed 22 dead stub files under `apps/cli/src/mcp/tools/*`, the unused `router.ts`, `middleware/*`, and `handlers/*` directories (~120 LoC). The MCP server in 1.5.0+ has been a tool-less push-pipe; these stubs were leftover scaffolding that never wired into the `tools/list` response. The legitimate MCP surfaces stay untouched: - `` push pipe (the irreducible reason MCP exists at all — no other Claude Code surface can inject events mid-turn). - Mesh skills exposed as MCP **prompts** (slash commands) and **resources** (`skill://claudemesh/`). - Mesh-deployed MCP services proxied via the sub-process tool surface (separate code path under server.ts:855+). ## 1.22.1 (2026-05-03) — daemon docs + help - Root `claudemesh --help` now lists the `daemon` subcommand suite under its own section (was missing in 1.22.0). - `claudemesh daemon` (no subcommand) now prints a usage block instead of silently launching the daemon. `daemon help|--help|-h` work too. - Bundled SKILL.md gained a "Daemon path (v0.9.0, opt-in, fastest)" section explaining the runtime, lifecycle commands, and how it relates to `claudemesh install` (independent — not auto-started). ## 1.22.0 (2026-05-03) — daemon v0.9.0 ### New: `claudemesh daemon` — long-lived peer mesh runtime Persistent local process that holds the broker WS, durable outbox/inbox in SQLite, IPC over UDS (+ optional loopback TCP with bearer token), and SSE event stream. Surrogates wire-up; `claudemesh send` and friends route through the daemon when its socket is present, falling back to the existing bridge / cold paths otherwise. Subcommands: - `daemon up|start [--mesh ] [--name ...] [--no-tcp] [--public-health]` - `daemon status [--json]`, `daemon down|stop`, `daemon version` - `daemon outbox list [--failed|--pending|--inflight|--done]` - `daemon outbox requeue [--new-client-id ]` - `daemon accept-host` (per-host fingerprint pin) - `daemon install-service --mesh ` (macOS launchd / Linux systemd-user) - `daemon uninstall-service` Idempotency end-to-end: - Caller-stable `client_message_id` + canonical `request_fingerprint` (sha256 of envelope_version || dest_kind || dest_ref || reply_to || priority || canonical_meta_json || body_hash) attach on every send. - Broker persists both on `mesh.message_queue` (migration 0028, additive + nullable) and echoes them on push, so receiving daemons dedupe their inbox by `client_message_id`. - §4.5.1 IPC duplicate-lookup table (11 cases × no-row / 5 statuses × match/mismatch) covered by 15 unit tests. Crash recovery: - Outbox row transitions: `pending` → `inflight` → `done` / `dead` / `aborted`. `BEGIN IMMEDIATE` serializes daemon-local writes; the drain worker is wakeable via promise-replacement and backs off failed sends. - Decrypt path tries session secret key, then member secret key, then base64 fallback, so legacy unencrypted pushes still inbox cleanly. Sprint 7 (broker-side dedupe enforcement: partial unique index + `mesh.client_message_dedupe` atomic-accept table) is intentionally deferred — see `.artifacts/shipped/2026-05-03-daemon-spec-broker- hardening-followups.md`. ## 1.0.0-alpha.0 (2026-04-13) ### Architecture - Complete folder restructure: `entrypoints/`, `cli/`, `commands/`, `services/` (17 feature-folders with facade pattern), `ui/`, `mcp/`, `constants/`, `types/`, `utils/`, `locales/`, `templates/` - 212 source files, 10,900 lines - ESM-only, Bun bundler, TypeScript strict mode ### New CLI commands - `claudemesh register` — account creation via browser handoff - `claudemesh login` — device-code OAuth - `claudemesh logout` — revoke session + clear credentials - `claudemesh whoami` — identity check with `--json` support - `claudemesh new ` — create mesh from CLI (was dashboard-only) - `claudemesh invite [email]` — generate invite from CLI (was dashboard-only) ### Ported from v1 (full feature parity) - All 79 MCP tools - All 85 WS message types (broker protocol unchanged) - Welcome wizard, launch flow, install/uninstall - Ed25519 + NaCl crypto (keypairs, crypto_box DMs, file encryption) - Reconnect with exponential backoff - Status priority engine, scheduled messages, URL watch - Doctor checks, Telegram bridge connect wizard ### Security hardening (25 bugs fixed across 4 reviews) - `execFile` instead of `exec` for browser open (command injection fix) - ReDoS-safe pattern matching in peer file sharing - Atomic config writes via temp file + rename - Auth token stored with `openSync(mode: 0o600)` — no permission race - Decryption oracle collapsed to generic error in `get_file` - Download size limit (100MB) on file retrieval - Path traversal protection with `realpathSync` for symlink escapes - Callback listener double-resolve guard - Push buffer 1MB per-message truncation - `makeReqId` uses `crypto.randomBytes` instead of `Math.random` - Connect guard prevents double-connect race ### Breaking changes from v0.10.x - Flat command namespace (no `launch` subcommand, no `advanced` prefix) - New config shape (same data, cleaner layout) - New `--json` output format with `schema_version: "1.0"` - New exit codes (see `constants/exit-codes.ts`)