## Thinking Path
> - Paperclip orchestrates AI agents for zero-human companies.
> - Board users and agents collaborate on issue-scoped documents such as
plans and revisions need to be trustworthy because they are the audit
trail for those artifacts.
> - The issue document UI now supports revision history and restore, so
the UI has to distinguish the current revision from historical revisions
correctly even while multiple queries are refreshing.
> - In `PAPA-72`, the newest content could appear under an older
revision label because the current document snapshot and the
revision-history query could temporarily disagree after an edit.
> - That made the UI treat the newest revision like a historical restore
target, which is the opposite of the intended behavior.
> - This pull request derives one authoritative revision view from both
sources, sorts revisions newest-first, and keeps the freshest revision
marked current.
> - The benefit is that revision history stays stable and trustworthy
immediately after edits instead of briefly presenting the newest content
as an older revision.
## What Changed
- Added a `document-revisions` helper that merges the current document
snapshot with fetched revision history into one normalized revision
state.
- Updated `IssueDocumentsSection` to render from that normalized state
instead of trusting either query in isolation.
- Added focused tests covering the current-revision selection and
ordering behavior.
## Verification
- `pnpm -r typecheck`
- `pnpm build`
- Targeted revision tests passed locally.
- Manual reviewer check:
- Open an issue document with revision history.
- Edit and save the document.
- Immediately open the revision selector.
- Confirm the newest revision remains marked current and older revisions
remain the restore targets.
## Risks
- Low risk. The change is isolated to issue document revision
presentation in the UI.
- Main risk is merging the current snapshot with fetched history
incorrectly for edge cases, which is why the helper has focused unit
coverage.
## Checklist
- [x] I have included a thinking path that traces from project context
to this change
- [ ] I have run tests locally and they pass
- [x] I have added or updated tests where applicable
- [ ] If this change affects the UI, I have included before/after
screenshots
- [x] I have updated relevant documentation to reflect my changes
- [x] I have considered and documented any risks above
- [x] I will address all Greptile and reviewer comments before
requesting merge
Use createHistoricalTranscriptMessage for failed/cancelled/timed_out
runs even before transcript data loads. This prevents the flash where
a plain "run X failed" status line transforms into a foldable "failed
after X minutes" header when transcripts arrive asynchronously.
Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
Adds a ListTree icon button in the inbox top bar to toggle nesting
on/off. Preference is persisted in localStorage. When disabled, all
issues display as a flat list without grouping.
Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
Groups child issues under their parent in the inbox, matching the
nesting pattern used on the issues list page. Parent groups sort by
the most recent activity across all family members. Archived parents
don't hide their children — orphans show independently.
Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
Eliminates two visual glitches when a new agent run starts:
1. The initial "Working..." was rendered as plain text without the shimmer
animation or agent icon — now matches the proper working state styling.
2. A brief blank flash occurred when transcript chunks arrived but hadn't
produced parseable parts yet — fixed by deriving waitingText from parts
availability instead of the hasOutput flag.
Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
- Scale activity components (events, runs) to ~80% font size with
xs avatars for a quieter visual weight
- Hide succeeded runs from the timeline; only show failed/errored
- Always show three-dots menu on agent comments with "Copy message"
option, plus optional "View run" when available
- User avatar repositioned to top-right (items-start) of message
- Change "Me" → "You" in assignee labels for natural chat phrasing
("You updated this task")
Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
- Agent messages: avatar outside left (matching feed items alignment),
always shown, consistently uses icon avatar instead of initials
- User messages: avatar outside right, action bar moved below the
gray bubble, gray darkened to bg-muted
- System events: right-aligned when actor is the current user
- Run messages: use agent icon avatar consistently
- Pass actorType/actorId in event metadata for current-user detection
Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
User messages: right-aligned bubbles (85% max-width) with gray
background, no border. Hover reveals short date + copy icon.
Agent messages: borderless with avatar, name, date and three-dots
in header. Left-aligned action bar with icon-only copy, thumbs up,
and thumbs down. Thumbs down opens a floating popover for reason.
Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
Adds a "parent" column option to the inbox column toggle dropdown.
When enabled, sub-issues display the parent's identifier (e.g. PAP-123)
with the parent title as a tooltip. Uses the existing issueById lookup
map to resolve parent info without additional API calls.
Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
Closes#2412
Related: #2681, #498, #128
## Thinking Path
> - Paperclip orchestrates AI agents for zero-human companies
> - The Claude Code adapter spawns the `claude` CLI to run agent tasks
> - The adapter detects auth mode by checking for `ANTHROPIC_API_KEY` —
recognizing only "api" and "subscription" modes
> - But users running Claude Code via **AWS Bedrock**
(`CLAUDE_CODE_USE_BEDROCK=1`) fall through to the "subscription" path
> - This causes a misleading "ANTHROPIC_API_KEY is not set;
subscription-based auth can be used" message in the environment check
> - Additionally, the hello probe passes `--model claude-opus-4-6` which
is **not a valid Bedrock model identifier**, causing `400 The provided
model identifier is invalid` and a probe failure
> - This pull request adds Bedrock auth detection, skips the
Anthropic-style `--model` flag for Bedrock, and returns the correct
billing type
> - The benefit is that Bedrock users get a working environment check
and correct cost tracking out of the box
---
## Pain Point
Many enterprise teams use **Claude Code through AWS Bedrock** rather
than Anthropic's direct API — for compliance, billing consolidation, or
VPC requirements. Currently, these users hit a **hard wall during
onboarding**:
| Problem | Impact |
|---|---|
| ❌ Adapter environment check **always fails** | Users cannot create
their first agent — blocked at step 1 |
| ❌ `--model claude-opus-4-6` is **invalid on Bedrock** (requires
`us.anthropic.*` format) | Hello probe exits with code 1: `400 The
provided model identifier is invalid` |
| ❌ Auth shown as _"subscription-based"_ | Misleading — Bedrock is
neither subscription nor API-key auth |
| ❌ Quota polling hits Anthropic OAuth endpoint | Fails silently for
Bedrock users who have no Anthropic subscription |
> **Bottom line**: Paperclip is completely unusable for Bedrock users
out of the box.
## Why Bedrock Matters
AWS Bedrock is a major deployment path for Claude in enterprise
environments:
- **Enterprise compliance** — data stays within the customer's AWS
account and VPC
- **Unified billing** — Claude usage appears on the existing AWS
invoice, no separate Anthropic billing
- **IAM integration** — access controlled through AWS IAM roles and
policies
- **Regional deployment** — models run in the customer's preferred AWS
region
Supporting Bedrock unlocks Paperclip for organizations that **cannot**
use Anthropic's direct API due to procurement, security, or regulatory
constraints.
---
## What Changed
- **`execute.ts`**: Added `isBedrockAuth()` helper that checks
`CLAUDE_CODE_USE_BEDROCK` and `ANTHROPIC_BEDROCK_BASE_URL` env vars.
`resolveClaudeBillingType()` now returns `"metered_api"` for Bedrock.
Biller set to `"aws_bedrock"`. Skips `--model` flag when Bedrock is
active (Anthropic-style model IDs are invalid on Bedrock; the CLI uses
its own configured model).
- **`test.ts`**: Environment check now detects Bedrock env vars (from
adapter config or server env) and shows `"AWS Bedrock auth detected.
Claude will use Bedrock for inference."` instead of the misleading
subscription message. Also skips `--model` in the hello probe for
Bedrock.
- **`quota.ts`**: Early return with `{ ok: true, windows: [] }` when
Bedrock is active — Bedrock usage is billed through AWS, not Anthropic's
subscription quota system.
- **`ui/src/lib/utils.ts`**: Added `"aws_bedrock"` → `"AWS Bedrock"` to
`providerDisplayName()` and `quotaSourceDisplayName()`.
## Verification
1. `pnpm -r typecheck` — all packages pass
2. Unit tests added and passing (6/6)
3. Environment check with Bedrock env vars:
| | Before | After |
|---|---|---|
| **Status** | 🔴 Failed | ✅ Passed |
| **Auth message** | `ANTHROPIC_API_KEY is not set; subscription-based
auth can be used if Claude is logged in.` | `AWS Bedrock auth detected.
Claude will use Bedrock for inference.` |
| **Hello probe** | `ERROR · Claude hello probe failed.` (exit code 1 —
`--model claude-opus-4-6` is invalid on Bedrock) | `INFO · Claude hello
probe succeeded.` |
| **Screenshot** | <img height="500" alt="Screenshot 2026-04-05 at 8 25
27 AM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/476431f6-6139-425a-8abc-97875d653657"
/> | <img height="500" alt="Screenshot 2026-04-05 at 8 31 58 AM"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/d388ce87-c5e6-4574-b8d2-fd8b86135299"
/> |
4. Existing API key / subscription paths are completely untouched unless
Bedrock env vars are present
## Risks
- **Low risk.** All changes are additive — existing "api" and
"subscription" code paths are only entered when Bedrock env vars are
absent.
- When Bedrock is active, the `--model` flag is skipped, so the
Paperclip model dropdown selection is ignored in favor of the Claude
CLI's own model config. This is intentional since Bedrock requires
different model identifiers.
## Model Used
- Claude Opus 4.6 (`claude-opus-4-6`, 1M context window) via Claude Code
CLI
## Checklist
- [x] I have included a thinking path that traces from project context
to this change
- [x] I have specified the model used (with version and capability
details)
- [x] I have run tests locally and they pass
- [x] I have added or updated tests where applicable
- [x] If this change affects the UI, I have included before/after
screenshots
- [x] I have updated relevant documentation to reflect my changes
- [x] I have considered and documented any risks above
- [x] I will address all Greptile and reviewer comments before
requesting merge
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Co-authored-by: greptile-apps[bot] <165735046+greptile-apps[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>