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
---------
Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: greptile-apps[bot] <165735046+greptile-apps[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
The Export and Import buttons in CompanySettings used plain <a href>
anchors which bypass the router's company-prefix wrapper. The links
resolved to /company/export and /company/import instead of
/:prefix/company/export, showing a 'Company not found' error.
Replace both <a href> elements with <Link to> from @/lib/router, which
calls applyCompanyPrefix under the hood and correctly resolves to
/:prefix/company/{export,import} regardless of which company is active.
Fixes: #2910
Address two Greptile review comments:
1. Collapsed parent badge now shows total descendant count at all depths
rather than direct-child count only. Add `countDescendants` utility to
issue-tree.ts (recursive, uses existing childMap) and replace
`children.length` with it in the titleSuffix badge.
2. Add a useEffect that prunes stale IDs from `collapsedParents` whenever
the issues prop changes. Deleted or reassigned issues previously left
orphan IDs in localStorage indefinitely; the effect filters to only IDs
that appear as a parentId in the current issue list and persists the
cleaned array via updateView.
Add four unit tests for countDescendants: leaf node, single-level,
multi-level, and unknown ID.
Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
Extract the inline tree-building logic from IssuesList into a pure
`buildIssueTree` function in lib/issue-tree.ts so it can be unit tested.
Add six tests covering: flat lists, parent-child grouping, multi-level
nesting, orphaned sub-tasks promoted to root, empty input, and list
order preservation.
Add two tests to IssueRow.test.tsx covering the new titleSuffix prop:
renders inline after the title when provided, and renders cleanly when
omitted.
Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
## Thinking Path
> - Paperclip orchestrates AI agents for zero-human companies
> - The inline markdown editor (MarkdownEditor / MDXEditor) is used to
edit agent instructions, issue descriptions, and other content
> - When users paste agent instructions copied from terminals or
consoles, extra leading whitespace is uniformly added to every line
> - PR #2572 fixed markdown structure preservation on paste but did not
address the leading whitespace (dedent) problem
> - This pull request adds a Lexical paste normalization plugin that
strips common leading whitespace and normalizes line endings before
MDXEditor processes pasted content
> - The benefit is that pasted content from terminals/consoles renders
correctly without manual cleanup
## What Changed
- **`ui/src/lib/normalize-markdown.ts`** — Pure utility that computes
minimum common indentation across non-empty lines and strips it
(dedent), plus CRLF → LF normalization
- **`ui/src/lib/paste-normalization.ts`** — Lexical `PASTE_COMMAND`
plugin at `CRITICAL` priority that intercepts plain-text pastes,
normalizes the markdown, and re-dispatches cleaned content for MDXEditor
to process. Skips HTML-rich pastes.
- **`ui/src/components/MarkdownEditor.tsx`** — Registers the new plugin;
updates PR #2572's `handlePasteCapture` to use `normalizeMarkdown()`
(dedent + CRLF) instead of `normalizePastedMarkdown()` (CRLF only) for
the markdown-routing path
- **`ui/src/lib/paste-normalization.test.ts`** — 9 unit tests covering
dedent, CRLF normalization, mixed indent, empty lines, single-line
passthrough, and edge cases
## Verification
- `pnpm --dir ui exec vitest run src/lib/paste-normalization.test.ts` —
9 tests pass
- Manual: paste indented agent instructions from a terminal into any
inline markdown editor and confirm leading whitespace is stripped
## Risks
- Low risk. The plugin only activates for plain-text pastes (no HTML
clipboard data). HTML/rich pastes pass through unchanged. Single-line
pastes are not modified. The dedent logic is conservative — it only
strips whitespace common to all non-empty lines.
## Checklist
- [x] I have included a thinking path that traces from project context
to this change
- [x] 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
---------
Co-authored-by: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
- Plugin loader: install/reload/remove/reinstall external adapters
from npm packages or local directories
- Plugin store persisted at ~/.paperclip/adapter-plugins.json
- Self-healing UI parser resolution with version caching
- UI: Adapter Manager page, dynamic loader, display registry
with humanized names for unknown adapter types
- Dev watch: exclude adapter-plugins dir from tsx watcher
to prevent mid-request server restarts during reinstall
- All consumer fallbacks use getAdapterLabel() for consistent display
- AdapterTypeDropdown uses controlled open state for proper close behavior
- Remove hermes-local from built-in UI (externalized to plugin)
- Add docs for external adapters and UI parser contract
Supersedes #2499.
## Thinking Path
1. **Project context**: Paperclip uses a markdown editor
(`MarkdownEditor`) for document editing. Users expect to paste
markdown-formatted text from external sources (like code editors, other
documents) and have it render correctly.
2. **Problem identification**: When users paste plain text containing
markdown syntax (e.g., `# Heading`, `- list item`), the editor was
treating it as plain text, resulting in raw markdown syntax being
displayed rather than formatted content.
3. **Root cause**: The default browser paste behavior doesn't recognize
markdown syntax in plain text. The editor needed to intercept paste
events and detect when the clipboard content looks like markdown.
4. **Solution design**:
- Create a utility (`markdownPaste.ts`) to detect markdown patterns in
plain text
- Add a paste capture handler in `MarkdownEditor` that intercepts paste
events
- When markdown is detected, prevent default paste and use
`insertMarkdown` instead
- Handle edge cases (code blocks, file pastes, HTML content)
## What
- Added `ui/src/lib/markdownPaste.ts`: Utility to detect markdown
patterns and normalize line endings
- Added `ui/src/lib/markdownPaste.test.ts`: Test coverage for markdown
detection
- Modified `ui/src/components/MarkdownEditor.tsx`: Added paste capture
handler to intercept and handle markdown paste
## Why
Users frequently copy markdown content from various sources (GitHub,
documentation, notes) and expect it to render correctly when pasted into
the editor. Without this fix, users see raw markdown syntax (e.g., `#
Title` instead of a formatted heading), which degrades the editing
experience.
## How to Verify
1. Open any document in Paperclip
2. Copy markdown text from an external source (e.g., `# Heading\n\n-
Item 1\n- Item 2`)
3. Paste into the editor
4. **Expected**: The content should render as formatted markdown
(heading + bullet list), not as plain text with markdown syntax
### Test Coverage
```bash
cd ui
npm test -- markdownPaste.test.ts
```
All tests should pass, including:
- Windows line ending normalization (`\r\n` → `\n`)
- Old-Mac line ending normalization (`\r` → `\n`)
- Markdown block detection (headings, lists, code fences, etc.)
- Plain text rejection (non-markdown content)
## Risks
1. **False positives**: Plain text containing markdown-like characters
(e.g., a paragraph starting with `#` as a hashtag) may be incorrectly
treated as markdown. The detection uses a heuristic that requires
block-level markdown patterns, which reduces but doesn't eliminate this
risk.
2. **Removed focus guard**: The previous implementation used
`isFocusedRef` to prevent `onChange` from firing during programmatic
`setMarkdown` calls. This guard was removed as part of refactoring. The
assumption is that MDXEditor does not fire `onChange` during
`setMarkdown`, but this should be monitored for unexpected parent update
loops.
3. **Clipboard compatibility**: The paste handler specifically looks for
`text/plain` content and ignores `text/html` (to preserve existing HTML
paste behavior). This means pasting from rich text editors that provide
both HTML and plain text will continue to use the HTML path, which may
or may not be the desired behavior.
---------
Co-authored-by: 馨冉 <xinxincui239@gmail.com>
issueLastActivityTimestamp() returned 0 for issues where the user was
the last to touch them (myLastTouchAt >= updatedAt) and no external
comment existed. This pushed those items to the bottom of the inbox
list regardless of how recently they were updated.
Now falls back to updatedAt instead, so recently updated items sort
to the top of the Recent tab as expected.
Co-authored-by: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
Expose project and execution workspace runtime defaults, control endpoints, startup recovery, and operator UI for start/stop/restart flows.
Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>
Approvals, failed runs, and join requests now have the same
unread dot + archive X pattern as issues in the Mine tab:
- Click the blue dot to mark as read, then X appears on hover
- Desktop: animated dismiss with scale/slide transition
- Mobile: swipe-to-archive via SwipeToArchive wrapper
- Dismissed items are filtered out of Mine tab
- Badge count excludes dismissed approvals and join requests
- localStorage-backed read/dismiss state for non-issue items
Co-Authored-By: Paperclip <noreply@paperclip.ing>