* ci: run push compacts without tooling lanes and stripe giants three-way
* fix(ci): keep CompactNodeTestPlanMode internal
knip --production flags the exported type as unused; no external module
imports it.
* ci: shard hosted lint and node tests
Split core oxlint across hosted runners and use backend-specific compact Node admission caps while preserving Blacksmith behavior.
* test(ci): guard plugin prerelease planner isolation
* fix(docker): harden runtime image dependencies
* chore(deps): update container security dependencies
* docs(docker): explain image security contents
* test(browser): align file-chooser and install tests with #114506 contract
* test(browser): restore extension install test isolation
* test(browser): add temporary CI diagnostics for pre-registration refusal
* test(browser): make install fixture interpreter hermetic
The suite passed process.execPath as the native-host interpreter; on
GitHub-hosted runners the hostedtoolcache node binary is group/world-
writable, which installChromeExtensionBootstrap correctly refuses, so
every registration test failed CI-only. The fixture now provides an
owned 0700 interpreter; only the launcher-exec test keeps the real
node it must spawn.
* fix(qa-lab): stop re-polling after a probe consumes the discovery deadline
The Matrix health-probe loop re-entered when the probe timeout fired
marginally before Date.now() crossed the deadline, starting a doomed
extra probe. Flaked on contended CI runners as 'expected 1 fetch, got
2'. A timed-out probe now ends discovery.
* test(ui): poll the callout inset invariant in device-scope E2E
One-shot boundingBox reads raced the nav-collapse transition and
intermittently measured a 20px stale offset on CI.
* feat(slack): unify the native progress turn into one streamed message
Native progress mode now streams the whole turn into a single Slack message:
narration flows as markdown_text chunks interleaved with plan/task chunks,
task rows carry file-path details and +N/-N output, the terminal task links
the session via url_source, and the final answer lands through stopStream in
the same message. Media/oversized/error finals keep their normal-delivery
fallbacks.
Deletes the finished-card receipt collapse (the '\u{1F6E0} N tool calls · ⏱ Ns' edit)
outright: the card now stays as its finished self.
Live-verified on a real workspace: exactly one bot message per turn.
* fix(slack): serialize native stream updates and keep append-only rendered text monotonic
Overlapping progress updates (compositor render, narration payload, final)
computed their narration delta before awaiting the network and committed
state only afterwards, so concurrent updates re-appended identical
narration into the streamed message (each status line landed 3x live).
A single ordering chain now makes each update's compute -> append -> commit
atomic.
applyAppendOnlyStreamUpdate also replaced the accumulated rendered text
with the incoming cumulative partial once an appended chunk had diverged
rendered from source, dropping content the sink already displayed; rendered
now only ever extends.
* fix(slack): stop refreshing thread status once a turn has visible output
Slack clears the assistant thread status as soon as the app puts anything
in the thread, and renders its own rotating agent-working row ("Generating
response...", "Finding answers...") for every status write after that -- it
ignores the app-supplied string. The typing keepalive re-set the status
every 3s for up to 60s, so each turn painted a duplicate status row under
the streamed card or progress message.
The status write is now gated on the turn having visible output, which the
dispatcher already tracks (delivered reply, committed preview, or posted
draft message). The first status still fires before any output, so slow
turns keep their indicator, and the typing reaction is tracked separately
so a suppressed status write still cleans up its reaction.
* fix(slack): let the plan card own the status line instead of echoing it
The status headline and plan explanation fed both the streamed narration
markdown and the plan card title, so every headline rendered twice: once as
static text and once in the card that keeps updating it in place. Narration
now carries only authored commentary and reasoning, and a preamble payload
whose text the card title already shows is not streamed again.
* feat(slack): make the native agent card the default progress surface
Slack's native plan/task card was opt-in behind streaming.progress
.nativeTaskCards while the Block Kit session card shipped as the default.
The native surface is the better product on every axis we can measure --
one streamed message instead of three artifacts, live task rows with file
paths and diff counts, and Slack's own agent chrome -- so it becomes the
default and an explicit false selects the Block Kit card instead.
The session link is now emitted only when it can actually work: the
operator set gateway.publicOrigin and left the Control UI enabled.
Installations with no externally reachable Gateway get no link rather than
a dead one.
The progress card still only appears for turns that do real work; the
existing compositor start gate keeps plain question-and-answer turns
card-free.
* fix(slack): finish the final inside a buffered native stream
A short narration leaves the SDK session un-flushed, so `delivered` stays
false until `stop` makes its first network call. Requiring delivery before
finishing in-stream sent the final through normal delivery and then
finalized the stream anyway, producing exactly the second message this path
exists to prevent. Stop-time rejection already falls back via
SlackStreamNotDeliveredError, so a live session is enough.
Addresses the ClawSweeper P1/P2 finding on this PR.
* refactor(slack): collapse duplicate streaming surfaces and drop dead code
Cleanup pass over the progress/streaming neighborhood, all verified unused
by exhaustive reference search:
- Deleted buildSlackProgressStreamStartChunks/UpdateChunks: byte-identical
pass-throughs to the same builder, plus the render-module branch that
chose between them. One exported builder now.
- Collapsed slackStreaming.draftMode, a lossless restatement of the mode it
was derived from, and its outbound mapper; nine comparisons now read the
mode directly. Inbound legacy parsing stays for doctor migration.
- Dropped stopSlackStream's text parameter, the draft stream's stop() member
and onMessageSent hook, a redundant nativeStreaming argument, four dead
members on the progress runtime, and two single-expression wrappers.
- Deduped the native card title, which was computed twice per render.
Production LOC for the whole PR drops from +216 to +114.
* chore(config): regenerate bundled channel metadata for the Slack card default
The generated metadata still carried the old opt-in help text and
default-false description for streaming.progress.nativeTaskCards, so
config UI and diagnostics would publish stale guidance.
* fix(slack): un-export the now-internal legacy draft-mode type
Collapsing draftMode removed the type's only external consumer, so knip
flagged it as an unused export. Doctor migration still parses these legacy
values inbound, so the type stays module-local.
Measured canonical-main first-start delay: median 180s, average 209s; 10 of the last 30 runs waited more than 300s.
Approved tradeoff: up to ~+30 concurrent Blacksmith VMs during merge storms. Scope is canonical main pushes only; pull requests, manual runs, non-main refs, and forks keep their existing semantics.
Bump the canonical-main concurrency group from v7 to v8 so in-flight old-group runs cannot mix with the two-slot pipeline.
* feat(ui): sync browser viewport to panel
* docs(web): note browser panel follows dock size
* refactor(ui): split browser panel input handling out of the controller
* refactor(ui): keep browser panel input host interface module-local
* fix(ui): fence browser viewport sync on dock close and document change
ClawSweeper review findings: a debounced resize could fire after the dock
closed (silently resizing the agent-controlled browser), and the per-target
resize guard survived tab/document changes, suppressing a needed re-sync when
revisiting a tab an agent had resized. Gate syncViewport on the panel being
open and clear the guard in invalidateViewOperations; both paths now have
regression tests that fail pre-fix.
* refactor(plugin-sdk): replace API baselines with diffs
* perf(plugin-sdk): bound API diff resources
* fix(plugin-sdk): isolate API diff dependencies
* fix(release): forward Plugin SDK acknowledgement
* fix(release): enforce SDK acknowledgement on publish
* chore: preserve generated-doc ignore policy
* fix(release): freeze SDK API evidence before publish
* fix(ci): satisfy SDK evidence guards
* fix(release): bind complete SDK evidence
* fix(release): authenticate plugin SDK evidence
* fix(plugin-sdk): abort interrupted API diffs
* test(ui): freeze page clock in background-tasks rail e2e
The rail transcript is compared byte-for-byte across the detail-panel
round-trip while it renders live relative ages; on slow CI runners the
second boundary ticks between the two reads (11s -> 12s) and fails the
equality assertion. Fix the page Date with Playwright setFixedTime while
keeping timers running so the tasks.list polling assertions still hold.
Repro: a 1.5s stall between the reads fails pre-fix with the exact CI
diff and passes post-fix.
* fix(scripts): drop unused export on dependency-evidence CLI main
Knip's workflow scan re-roots script references after an actions/checkout
step that sets path:, so the new trusted-tooling checkout in
openclaw-npm-release.yml stops marking this CLI as a workflow entry and
its exported main() surfaces as an unused export in check-dependencies.
Nothing imports main; the module invokes it through its own entry guard,
so the export keyword was dead surface either way.
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* feat(ui): click the desktop to take control
View-only desktop connections now escalate to control by clicking
anywhere on the desktop stage (transparent overlay button, keyboard
accessible, same 'Take control' accessible name). The toolbar button is
removed; the connecting status overlay becomes click-through so control
can still be requested mid-connect.
* fix(ui): use cursor-action token for desktop take-control overlay
* test(ui): prove take-control click above a real noVNC surface
In-page RFB 3.8 fake server (security None) lets the production
DesktopClient drive the real noVNC client; the overlay click must
hit-test above the mounted canvas and reconnect with control.
* fix(ui): narrow fake RFB socket payload to ArrayBuffer-backed bytes
* docs(gateway): document portal tool gating and tighten its description
Portals need no dedicated config key, but nothing said so: add an
availability section covering the coding-profile/group:ui default,
sandbox and owner-only gating, tools.deny recipes, and the fact that
portal listeners inherit the Gateway bind interfaces. The group:ui
roster in config-tools was also missing portal and dashboard.
The tool description named the exec tool, which repo policy forbids
because gating can remove it and leave a dangling reference; it now
states the capability instead, and is ~18% shorter.
* docs(gateway): use the global tools policy for the fleet-wide portal deny
The canonical fleet-wide knob is top-level tools.deny, not the agent
defaults layer; match the json5 style the tools docs already use.
* feat(gateway): provision paired node worker installs
* docs: record node local-install PR chain
* chore(protocol): regenerate node worker manifest models
* fix(gateway): resolve node worker build through the device runtime
Repairs a rebase artifact: startup referenced a stale deviceNodeRegistry
binding; the device runtime now owns the connected-node lookup via
resolveWorkerBuild.
* fix(sessions): isolated gateways no longer inherit HOME external session catalogs
A gateway on isolated state (custom OPENCLAW_STATE_DIR/CONFIG_PATH/OPENCLAW_HOME,
relocated home, or any named profile) listed, read, continued, archived, and
reopened the operator's real Claude Code/Codex/OpenCode/Pi sessions from the
process HOME. External catalogs now require the default install identity for
process-HOME scans: every catalog verb receives the isolation policy and rejects
HOME-fallback local targets, unknown providers fail closed unless they declare
supportsProcessHomeIsolation, and one structured warning records the skip.
Paired-node hosts and explicitly rooted stores (CLAUDE_CONFIG_DIR, CODEX_HOME,
OPENCODE_DB, Pi session dirs) keep working; default-identity gateways are
unchanged.
* fix(sessions): inject catalog HOME-isolation fact at registry construction
* chore(sdk): regenerate plugin API baselines after rebase
* chore(sdk): regenerate plugin API baselines after rebase
* feat(protocol): add portal methods and event
Bump the reviewed protocol owner-module count from 55 to 56.
* feat(gateway): add portal service and reverse proxy
* feat(agents): add portal tool
* fix(gateway): refine portal URL and proxy auth
* refactor(gateway): keep portal helper types private
* fix(gateway): declare portal transport service
* test(gateway): satisfy portal proxy lint
* test(gateway): narrow websocket payload types
* refactor(protocol): compact portal schema exports
* fix(gateway): export portal protocol types
* feat(ui): add portals page
* docs(gateway): add portals guide
* fix(gateway): dial portal targets via localhost dual-stack
Vite and other Node >=17 dev servers bind ::1 only for localhost, so a
fixed 127.0.0.1 dial 502s on the default path. Use hostname localhost
with family autoselection and rewrite Host to match.
* fix(gateway): type portal dual-stack connection
* fix: satisfy portal integration gates
* fix(gateway): isolate portal cookie jars per target
Cookies are hostname-scoped, not port-scoped, so the per-port origin
split alone let Gateway plugin-auth cookies reach agent-run targets.
Forward only cookies carrying this portal's own name prefix (stripped),
rewrite target Set-Cookie names to the prefixed form incl. the WS 101
handshake, and drop Domain attributes.
* fix(ui): detect unreachable portals behind proxied gateways
Probe the portal origin from the browser (no-cors, 4s timeout) and show
a recovery notice with the gateway-host URL instead of a dead iframe
when only the gateway port is exposed (Serve/Funnel/reverse proxy).
Docs: cookie isolation + reachability; zh-CN glossary entry.
* test(ui): satisfy portal reachability lint
* test(gateway): provide control UI request hosts
* chore(protocol): regenerate after rebase
* fix(gateway): namespace portal auth cookies by listener
* fix(gateway): scope portal token URLs to write-capable clients
The portal bearer token rides in the summary url/tokenQuery; portal.list
is operator.read and portal.changed fans out to read subscribers, so a
read-only client could harvest an openable URL. Make those fields
optional, redact them from read-scope list responses, and drop them from
every portal.changed broadcast; write/admin clients still receive them
and the UI refetches the list on change.
* docs(web): list the portals route
* fix(gateway): type portal open credentials
* docs(gateway): clarify portals PORT/PUBLIC_URL are agent-set
Opening a portal creates only the proxy listener; the agent sets PORT
and PUBLIC_URL in its own exec command, matching the portal tool
contract. Removes the implication of an automatic env handoff.
* chore(protocol): regenerate portal models
* style(gateway): format portal method-order assertions
Rebase union-merge left the portal.list assertion wrapped; oxfmt fits it
on one line.
* chore(plugin-sdk): refresh API baseline after rebase
* chore(plugin-sdk): refresh API baseline after rebase
* chore(protocol): refresh portal event order after rebase
* chore(plugin-sdk): refresh API baseline after rebase
* fix(gateway): pin portal referrer policy to no-referrer
The portal URL carries its bearer token in the query, and upstream
response headers are copied verbatim, so a target answering with
Referrer-Policy: unsafe-url could leak that URL to every third-party
origin it references. Force no-referrer after the copy and drop any
inbound Referer that still carries the token before forwarding.
* refactor(ui): unify task details in sidebar panel
* docs(ui): describe task detail sidebar
* refactor(ui): collapse onSelectTask into onOpenTaskDetail
Two names for the same open-the-panel action; rows now call the
callback directly.
* fix(ui): clear rail open-task highlight when detail slot closes
openTaskId derived from sidebarContent alone, but region close only
collapses the layout and retains content, leaving a stale
aria-current row; gate the highlight on detail-slot visibility.
* fix(ui): keep requester sessions out of subagent transcripts and let reopen retry failed lookups
A queued subagent has no child session yet; falling back to its
sessionKey rendered the requester's conversation as the task
transcript. And a failed tasks.get permanently suppressed the panel's
render-driven load; selection now clears the recorded error so
reopening retries, matching the old rail behavior.
* fix(gateway): preserve system agent ownership
* chore(plugin-sdk): refresh ownership API baseline
* fix(gateway): preserve global system event routing
* feat(xai): add Grok 4.6 catalog and preserve OAuth xhigh
Add first-class Grok 4.6 discovery, pricing, and reasoning metadata while
keeping the existing Grok 4.3 API-key and server-tool defaults unchanged.
Preserve xhigh only for Grok 4.6 so OAuth auto no longer inherits the
Grok 4.5 high downgrade.
Closes nothing; tracks #122734.
* fix(xai): resolve the OAuth auto alias to its canonical model in the thinking policy
The OAuth catalog row keeps id "auto" and records the provider-selected
target in params.canonicalModelId; judging the raw alias collapsed the
default OAuth route to an off-only thinking picker for every model.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* test(xai): refresh catalog-order assertions and restore stream deadlines for Grok 4.6
Exact-order catalog and onboarding arrays now include the new row with its
metadata assertion; payload-capture timeouts return to their original
values, Grok 4.5 off-clamp and Grok 4.3 modern-model coverage are
restored, and the Grok 4.6 xhigh boundary test passes its id explicitly.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* feat(agents): add Grok 4.6 to the curated high-signal live matrix
xai is a curated-only high-signal provider, so the new flagship was
structurally excluded from default live sweeps; add it alongside
Grok 4.5 with its test and docs mirrors, matching the 4.5 precedent.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
* fix(xai): align Grok frontier metadata
* fix(xai): align Grok 4.6 catalog contract
Remove the unsupported moving alias, centralize OAuth auto target resolution, correct cached pricing, and keep live coverage on the stable xhigh completion path.
Co-authored-by: Kiran Magic <262980978+kiranmagic7@users.noreply.github.com>
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Co-authored-by: Kiran Magic <kiran@Alices-Laptop.local>
Co-authored-by: Claude Fable 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Kiran <kiranmagic7@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Peter Steinberger <steipete@gmail.com>
Three defects proven by running the shipped configs:
Kubernetes probes checked only the status code against /startupz, but the
pinned image predates that route and the Control UI answers unknown paths
with a catch-all 200. A wedged pod was therefore marked Ready forever.
Probes now assert the JSON probe contract and target routes the pinned
image actually serves; verified in a kind cluster where the old command
exits 0 on the missing route and the new one exits 1.
render.yaml set no dockerCommand, so the image CMD ran without
--allow-unconfigured and a fresh Render disk exited 78 with 'Missing
config' before binding. Reproduced locally with Render's exact env.
The Cloudflare Container readiness poll had the same route mismatch
against operator-supplied official image digests; it now polls /healthz,
which every published image serves.
Also replaces an R2 verification step that could never fail: wrangler
cannot list object keys, so the documented command 404'd into || true.
* refactor(config): retire dead streaming.progress.render key
The key had zero runtime consumers after #122552. Core doctor now strips it via stripRetiredTuningKnobs, and production LOC is net -13.
* fix(tooling): pin plugin SDK surface counts to the reduced export set
The retired progress-draft render reader counted twice via channel-outbound and channel-message's wildcard re-export.
* fix(skills): keep ClawHub publisher identity from search through install
ClawHub search returns one entry per publisher, so several results can share a
slug. Every client collapsed the selection to that bare slug before calling
skills.detail and skills.install, and ClawHub answered 409 AMBIGUOUS_SKILL_SLUG
with no in-product way forward.
searchClawHubSkills now records the publisher-qualified reference once, on the
result that carries it, and the Gateway protocol documents it. skills.detail
parses the same reference grammar skills.install already accepted, so review and
install cannot resolve to different publishers. Control UI carries that one
reference through row actions, detail, busy state, and acknowledgement retries,
and shows it so otherwise identical rows are distinguishable.
Fixes#117633
* fix(apps): send the ClawHub publisher reference from native skill browsers
macOS, iOS, and Android read the qualified reference from search results and use
it for skills.detail, install, busy state, installed matching, and list identity,
so two publishers sharing a slug stay distinct instead of collapsing into one
ambiguous request.
* fix(skills): refuse external-source skill detail instead of reading a same-slug skill
ClawHub has no source-qualified read endpoint, so a skills-sh reference parsed
down to its bare slug would have returned a registry skill's card while install
resolved the external artifact. Review and install could name different skills.
skills.detail now fails closed on any reference that carries a source, and the
macOS and AgentPro rows show the publisher reference next to the summary instead
of only when a summary is missing, so same-slug rows stay distinguishable.
* chore(apps): refresh native i18n source baseline for the skill row references
* refactor(skills): drop the unread search-result ownerHandle field
installRef is the one reference clients send back, and no client reads the
publisher handle separately, so the protocol and Control UI carry one field
instead of two.
* fix(skills): name the next step when external skill detail is refused
Clients that gate install behind a successful review would otherwise see only a
refusal, so the error names the direct install path and the CLI equivalent.
* fix(macos): use a doc comment on the ClawHub row subtitle
swift-format's docComments rule requires doc comments on declarations; the
subtitle property carried a regular comment and failed macos-swift.
* fix(skills): carry ClawHub trust state to clients that can install
Forwarding installRef let clients install the exact publisher the operator
picked, including external skills-sh sources. It did not forward the trust
state that says ClawHub never scanned that source, so iOS AgentPro — the one
surface that installs in a single tap with no review step — could install an
unscanned artifact with nothing on screen saying so. The CLI already labels
these (docs/clawhub/cli.md, docs/cli/skills.md); native clients could not,
because trustState was never on the wire.
trustState becomes an optional field on SkillsSearchResultSchema. It is purely
additive: older clients ignore an unknown key and the field is absent for
registry results, so downgraded readers are unaffected and no protocol version
moves.
Every client that renders a search row now shows "Not scanned by ClawHub",
matching the CLI wording exactly: iOS AgentPro in the row above the install
button, macOS and Android beside the review action, and Control UI on the row
that explains why review is refused for these sources.
Covered by a wire assertion that the state reaches clients for an external
source and stays absent for registry rows, plus decode-and-label tests on the
shared Swift kit and the Android parser, and a Control UI render assertion.
* fix(ui): size the ClawHub detail dialog to a refusal message
Refusing detail for an external source made an error-only dialog reachable.
The shared preview panel reserves a tall reader height for skill documents, so
a two-line refusal rendered in a mostly empty dialog and read as broken rather
than deliberate. Found by inspecting the review captures.
* revert(ui,apps): drop the ClawHub trust label layer
Maintainer product decision: skills.sh runs its own scanners, so OpenClaw does
not add a second alert layer in the apps. Removes the label from Control UI,
iOS, macOS and Android, and drops the trustState wire field that nothing would
render. The CLI keeps its existing label; changing that is a separate call.
Publisher identity, the fail-closed detail refusal, and the message-only dialog
are unchanged. Splits the oversized skills view test file to satisfy max-lines
without a suppression.
* test(ui): fix ClawHub skill fixture checks
* chore(plugin-sdk): refresh API baseline
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* feat(ui): open subagent details in chat sidebar
* chore: drop changelog edit (release generation owns it)
* refactor(ui): drop duplicate close in subagent detail panel
The sidebar region header already owns a Close Details control in both
wide and narrow layouts; the panel-local X duplicated it 40px away.
* fix(ui): stop subagent transcript loader when pane presentation retires
Pane retention wipes sidebarContent directly, so the detail slot's
render-time reset can never run again; a pending refresh timer plus
incoming task events kept refetching chat.history for a hidden panel.
* docs(ui): note close-control ownership in subagent detail header
* fix(ui): break transcript renderer import cycle
* fix(ui): use shared action cursor for subagent rows
* fix(sessions): zero highWaterBytes no longer clears all session history
resolveHighWaterBytes passed an explicit non-positive highWaterBytes through
verbatim. The resolved value is the disk-budget cleanup loop's stop condition,
so a zero target made enforce mode evict every unprotected session and prune
its extracted archives instead of trimming to the documented 80% default.
Route the non-positive case to the function's existing unusable-value branch
(computeDefault). Not null: that disables the budget and permits unbounded
growth, which is right for a cap but wrong for a target.
Sibling of #119422, which fixed the same harm for maxDiskBytes and guarded
only resolveMaxDiskBytes.
* test(infra): isolate worktree migration discovery
Keep worktree migration coverage focused on its real filesystem, Git, and SQLite owner while avoiding unrelated channel and plugin doctor cold starts on fork CI.
Co-authored-by: masatohoshino <g515hoshino@gmail.com>
* test(ci): carry owner-approved SDK and doctor gate repairs
Carry the already-approved plugin SDK contract manifest and focused doctor-flow test isolation from the maintainer-owned CI repair. Preserve real config migration, persistence, snapshot, and SQLite cleanup coverage; no production behavior changes.
Co-authored-by: masatohoshino <g515hoshino@gmail.com>
* fix(sessions): use the renamed withTestDir helper in the new budget test
* fix(sessions): align high-water zero contract
* style(sessions): format high-water changes
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Co-authored-by: FullerStackDev <263060202+fuller-stack-dev@users.noreply.github.com>
The template shipped without the operator-facing half: no way to prove the
restore path works before depending on it, no cost signal for the always-on
versus webhook-only choice, no log surfaces, and no failure-mode index.
Adds an architecture diagram, a restore rehearsal, measured recovery numbers
from the real-R2 proof, provisioned-resource cost guidance, wrangler tail
observability, and a troubleshooting index covering image architecture,
Litestream S3 credentials, the startupz/readyz split, and ephemeral-disk
config loss.
* fix(gateway): cascade session stop to subagents
Cascade exact and session-wide aborts through the subagent registry and keep Control UI Stop visible while descendants remain active.
* refactor(gateway): absorb stop cascade orchestration
* chore(gateway): refresh plugin SDK API contract for abort refactor
Regenerates the export-closure contract after the stop-cascade refactor
moved gateway abort orchestration exports, and drops a redundant Boolean()
wrapper flagged by lint. Public SDK surface gate is unchanged.
* chore(gateway): regenerate plugin SDK API baseline
* feat(ui): show environment facts in Where picker
Preserve environment platform, trust, session-host, and capability metadata through new-session discovery while keeping placement availability tied to live executable nodes. Render bounded quiet device/cloud facts and add mocked browser coverage for task #33.
* docs(plan): track picker environment facts
* refactor(ui): split place browser rendering