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autocoder/prompts.py
Auto 85f6940a54 feat: add concurrent agents with dependency system and delightful UI
Major feature implementation for parallel agent execution with dependency-aware
scheduling and an engaging multi-agent UI experience.

Backend Changes:
- Add parallel_orchestrator.py for concurrent feature processing
- Add api/dependency_resolver.py with cycle detection (Kahn's algorithm + DFS)
- Add atomic feature_claim_next() with retry limit and exponential backoff
- Fix circular dependency check arguments in 4 locations
- Add AgentTracker class for parsing agent output and emitting updates
- Add browser isolation with --isolated flag for Playwright MCP
- Extend WebSocket protocol with agent_update messages and log attribution
- Add WSAgentUpdateMessage schema with agent states and mascot names
- Fix WSProgressMessage to include in_progress field

New UI Components:
- AgentMissionControl: Dashboard showing active agents with collapsible activity
- AgentCard: Individual agent status with avatar and thought bubble
- AgentAvatar: SVG mascots (Spark, Fizz, Octo, Hoot, Buzz) with animations
- ActivityFeed: Recent activity stream with stable keys (no flickering)
- CelebrationOverlay: Confetti animation with click/Escape dismiss
- DependencyGraph: Interactive node graph visualization with dagre layout
- DependencyBadge: Visual indicator for feature dependencies
- ViewToggle: Switch between Kanban and Graph views
- KeyboardShortcutsHelp: Help overlay accessible via ? key

UI/UX Improvements:
- Celebration queue system to handle rapid success messages
- Accessibility attributes on AgentAvatar (role, aria-label, aria-live)
- Collapsible Recent Activity section with persisted preference
- Agent count display in header
- Keyboard shortcut G to toggle Kanban/Graph view
- Real-time thought bubbles and state animations

Bug Fixes:
- Fix circular dependency validation (swapped source/target arguments)
- Add MAX_CLAIM_RETRIES=10 to prevent stack overflow under contention
- Fix THOUGHT_PATTERNS to match actual [Tool: name] format
- Fix ActivityFeed key prop to prevent re-renders on new items
- Add featureId/agentIndex to log messages for proper attribution

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-01-17 12:59:42 +02:00

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"""
Prompt Loading Utilities
========================
Functions for loading prompt templates with project-specific support.
Fallback chain:
1. Project-specific: {project_dir}/prompts/{name}.md
2. Base template: .claude/templates/{name}.template.md
"""
import shutil
from pathlib import Path
# Base templates location (generic templates)
TEMPLATES_DIR = Path(__file__).parent / ".claude" / "templates"
def get_project_prompts_dir(project_dir: Path) -> Path:
"""Get the prompts directory for a specific project."""
return project_dir / "prompts"
def load_prompt(name: str, project_dir: Path | None = None) -> str:
"""
Load a prompt template with fallback chain.
Fallback order:
1. Project-specific: {project_dir}/prompts/{name}.md
2. Base template: .claude/templates/{name}.template.md
Args:
name: The prompt name (without extension), e.g., "initializer_prompt"
project_dir: Optional project directory for project-specific prompts
Returns:
The prompt content as a string
Raises:
FileNotFoundError: If prompt not found in any location
"""
# 1. Try project-specific first
if project_dir:
project_prompts = get_project_prompts_dir(project_dir)
project_path = project_prompts / f"{name}.md"
if project_path.exists():
try:
return project_path.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
except (OSError, PermissionError) as e:
print(f"Warning: Could not read {project_path}: {e}")
# 2. Try base template
template_path = TEMPLATES_DIR / f"{name}.template.md"
if template_path.exists():
try:
return template_path.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
except (OSError, PermissionError) as e:
print(f"Warning: Could not read {template_path}: {e}")
raise FileNotFoundError(
f"Prompt '{name}' not found in:\n"
f" - Project: {project_dir / 'prompts' if project_dir else 'N/A'}\n"
f" - Templates: {TEMPLATES_DIR}"
)
def get_initializer_prompt(project_dir: Path | None = None) -> str:
"""Load the initializer prompt (project-specific if available)."""
return load_prompt("initializer_prompt", project_dir)
def get_coding_prompt(project_dir: Path | None = None) -> str:
"""Load the coding agent prompt (project-specific if available)."""
return load_prompt("coding_prompt", project_dir)
def get_coding_prompt_yolo(project_dir: Path | None = None) -> str:
"""Load the YOLO mode coding agent prompt (project-specific if available)."""
return load_prompt("coding_prompt_yolo", project_dir)
def get_single_feature_prompt(feature_id: int, project_dir: Path | None = None, yolo_mode: bool = False) -> str:
"""
Load the coding prompt with single-feature focus instructions prepended.
When the parallel orchestrator assigns a specific feature to an agent,
this prompt ensures the agent works ONLY on that feature.
Args:
feature_id: The specific feature ID to work on
project_dir: Optional project directory for project-specific prompts
yolo_mode: If True, use the YOLO prompt variant
Returns:
The prompt with single-feature instructions prepended
"""
# Get the base prompt
if yolo_mode:
base_prompt = get_coding_prompt_yolo(project_dir)
else:
base_prompt = get_coding_prompt(project_dir)
# Prepend single-feature instructions
single_feature_header = f"""## SINGLE FEATURE MODE
**CRITICAL: You are assigned to work on Feature #{feature_id} ONLY.**
This session is part of a parallel execution where multiple agents work on different features simultaneously. You MUST:
1. **Skip the `feature_get_next` step** - Your feature is already assigned: #{feature_id}
2. **Immediately mark feature #{feature_id} as in-progress** using `feature_mark_in_progress`
3. **Focus ONLY on implementing and testing feature #{feature_id}**
4. **Do NOT work on any other features** - other agents are handling them
When you complete feature #{feature_id}:
- Mark it as passing with `feature_mark_passing`
- Commit your changes
- End the session
If you cannot complete feature #{feature_id} due to a blocker:
- Use `feature_skip` to move it to the end of the queue
- Document the blocker in claude-progress.txt
- End the session
---
"""
return single_feature_header + base_prompt
def get_app_spec(project_dir: Path) -> str:
"""
Load the app spec from the project.
Checks in order:
1. Project prompts directory: {project_dir}/prompts/app_spec.txt
2. Project root (legacy): {project_dir}/app_spec.txt
Args:
project_dir: The project directory
Returns:
The app spec content
Raises:
FileNotFoundError: If no app_spec.txt found
"""
# Try project prompts directory first
project_prompts = get_project_prompts_dir(project_dir)
spec_path = project_prompts / "app_spec.txt"
if spec_path.exists():
try:
return spec_path.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
except (OSError, PermissionError) as e:
raise FileNotFoundError(f"Could not read {spec_path}: {e}") from e
# Fallback to legacy location in project root
legacy_spec = project_dir / "app_spec.txt"
if legacy_spec.exists():
try:
return legacy_spec.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
except (OSError, PermissionError) as e:
raise FileNotFoundError(f"Could not read {legacy_spec}: {e}") from e
raise FileNotFoundError(f"No app_spec.txt found for project: {project_dir}")
def scaffold_project_prompts(project_dir: Path) -> Path:
"""
Create the project prompts directory and copy base templates.
This sets up a new project with template files that can be customized.
Args:
project_dir: The absolute path to the project directory
Returns:
The path to the project prompts directory
"""
project_prompts = get_project_prompts_dir(project_dir)
project_prompts.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
# Define template mappings: (source_template, destination_name)
templates = [
("app_spec.template.txt", "app_spec.txt"),
("coding_prompt.template.md", "coding_prompt.md"),
("coding_prompt_yolo.template.md", "coding_prompt_yolo.md"),
("initializer_prompt.template.md", "initializer_prompt.md"),
]
copied_files = []
for template_name, dest_name in templates:
template_path = TEMPLATES_DIR / template_name
dest_path = project_prompts / dest_name
# Only copy if template exists and destination doesn't
if template_path.exists() and not dest_path.exists():
try:
shutil.copy(template_path, dest_path)
copied_files.append(dest_name)
except (OSError, PermissionError) as e:
print(f" Warning: Could not copy {dest_name}: {e}")
if copied_files:
print(f" Created prompt files: {', '.join(copied_files)}")
return project_prompts
def has_project_prompts(project_dir: Path) -> bool:
"""
Check if a project has valid prompts set up.
A project has valid prompts if:
1. The prompts directory exists, AND
2. app_spec.txt exists within it, AND
3. app_spec.txt contains the <project_specification> tag
Args:
project_dir: The project directory to check
Returns:
True if valid project prompts exist, False otherwise
"""
project_prompts = get_project_prompts_dir(project_dir)
app_spec = project_prompts / "app_spec.txt"
if not app_spec.exists():
# Also check legacy location in project root
legacy_spec = project_dir / "app_spec.txt"
if legacy_spec.exists():
try:
content = legacy_spec.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
return "<project_specification>" in content
except (OSError, PermissionError):
return False
return False
# Check for valid spec content
try:
content = app_spec.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
return "<project_specification>" in content
except (OSError, PermissionError):
return False
def copy_spec_to_project(project_dir: Path) -> None:
"""
Copy the app spec file into the project root directory for the agent to read.
This maintains backwards compatibility - the agent expects app_spec.txt
in the project root directory.
The spec is sourced from: {project_dir}/prompts/app_spec.txt
Args:
project_dir: The project directory
"""
spec_dest = project_dir / "app_spec.txt"
# Don't overwrite if already exists
if spec_dest.exists():
return
# Copy from project prompts directory
project_prompts = get_project_prompts_dir(project_dir)
project_spec = project_prompts / "app_spec.txt"
if project_spec.exists():
try:
shutil.copy(project_spec, spec_dest)
print("Copied app_spec.txt to project directory")
return
except (OSError, PermissionError) as e:
print(f"Warning: Could not copy app_spec.txt: {e}")
return
print("Warning: No app_spec.txt found to copy to project directory")