- Add AGENT_MAIL_QUICKSTART.md: 5-minute setup guide
- Add examples/python-agent/AGENT_MAIL_EXAMPLE.md: working code examples
- Add examples/python-agent/agent_with_mail.py: runnable multi-agent demo
- Update README.md: add Agent Mail to features and docs index
- Update AGENTS.md: enhance with quickstart/example references
- Update examples README: add Agent Mail example to index
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* bd sync: 2025-10-30 12:12:27
* Working on frontend
* bd sync: 2025-11-06 16:55:55
* feat: finish bd monitor human viewer
* Merge conflicts resolved and added tests
* bd sync: 2025-11-06 17:23:41
* bd sync: 2025-11-06 17:34:52
* feat: Add reload button and multiselect status filter to monitor
- Changed status filter from single select to multiselect with 'Open' selected by default
- Added reload button with visual feedback (hover/active states)
- Updated filterIssues() to handle multiple selected statuses
- Added reloadData() function that reloads both stats and issues
- Improved responsive design for mobile devices
- Filter controls now use flexbox layout with better spacing
* fix: Update monitor statistics to show Total, In Progress, Open, Closed
- Replaced 'Ready to Work' stat with 'In Progress' stat
- Reordered stats to show logical progression: Total -> In Progress -> Open -> Closed
- Updated loadStats() to fetch in-progress count from stats API
- Removed unnecessary separate API call for ready count
* fix: Correct API field names in monitor stats JavaScript
The JavaScript was using incorrect field names (stats.total, stats.by_status)
that don't match the actual types.Statistics struct which uses flat fields
with underscores (total_issues, in_progress_issues, etc).
Fixed by updating loadStats() to use correct field names:
- stats.total -> stats.total_issues
- stats.by_status?.['in-progress'] -> stats.in_progress_issues
- stats.by_status?.open -> stats.open_issues
- stats.by_status?.closed -> stats.closed_issues
Fixes beads-9
* bd sync: 2025-11-06 17:51:24
* bd sync: 2025-11-06 17:56:09
* fix: Make monitor require daemon to prevent SQLite locking
Implemented Option 1 from beads-eel: monitor now requires daemon and never
opens direct SQLite connection.
Changes:
- Added 'monitor' to noDbCommands list in main.go to skip normal DB initialization
- Added validateDaemonForMonitor() PreRun function that:
- Finds database path using beads.FindDatabasePath()
- Validates daemon is running and healthy
- Fails gracefully with clear error message if no daemon
- Only uses RPC connection, never opens SQLite directly
Benefits:
- Eliminates SQLite locking conflicts between monitor and daemon
- Users can now close/update issues via CLI while monitor runs
- Clear error messages guide users to start daemon first
Fixes beads-eel
* bd sync: 2025-11-06 18:03:50
* docs: Add bd daemons restart subcommand documentation
Added documentation for the 'bd daemons restart' subcommand across all documentation files:
- commands/daemons.md: Added full restart subcommand section with synopsis, description, arguments, flags, and examples
- README.md: Added restart examples to daemon management section
- AGENTS.md: Added restart examples with --json flag for agents
The restart command gracefully stops and starts a specific daemon by workspace path or PID,
useful after upgrading bd or when a daemon needs refreshing.
Fixes beads-11
* bd sync: 2025-11-06 18:13:16
* Separated the web ui from the general monitoring functionality
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Co-authored-by: Steve Yegge <stevey@sourcegraph.com>
- Removed SyncAllCounters() and all call sites (already no-op with hash IDs)
- Removed AllocateNextID() and getNextIDForPrefix() - sequential ID generation
- Removed collision remapping logic in internal/storage/sqlite/collision.go
- Removed rename collision handling in internal/importer/importer.go
- Removed branch-merge example (collision resolution no longer needed)
- Updated EXTENDING.md to remove counter sync examples
These were all deprecated code paths for sequential IDs that are obsolete
with hash-based IDs. Hash ID collisions are handled by extending the hash,
not by remapping to new sequential IDs.
- Provides comprehensive workflow patterns and decision criteria
- Includes quick reference (SKILL.md) and detailed references
- Teaches when to use bd vs markdown/TodoWrite
- Covers dependency types and issue lifecycle management
- Complements existing plugin with usage philosophy
Add lightweight example script for converting markdown planning docs
to bd JSONL format. This addresses #9 without adding complexity to
bd core.
Features:
- YAML frontmatter parsing (priority, type, assignee)
- Headings converted to issues
- Task lists extracted as sub-issues
- Dependency parsing (blocks: bd-10, etc.)
- Fully customizable by users
This demonstrates the "lightweight extension pattern" - keeping bd
core minimal while providing examples users can adapt for their needs.
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Implements --resolve-collisions flag for import command to safely handle ID
collisions during branch merges. When enabled, colliding issues are remapped
to new IDs and all text references and dependencies are automatically updated.
Also adds comprehensive tests, branch-merge example, and documentation.
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This commit adds everything needed for a successful public launch:
**New Documentation**
- SECURITY.md: Security policy and best practices
- CLAUDE.md: Complete agent instructions for contributing to beads
- Enhanced README with pain points, FAQ, troubleshooting sections
- Added Taskwarrior to comparison table with detailed explanation
**Installation**
- install.sh: One-liner installation script with platform detection
- Auto-detects OS/arch, tries go install, falls back to building from source
- Updated README with prominent installation instructions
**Examples** (2,268+ lines of working code)
- examples/python-agent/: Full Python implementation of agent workflow
- examples/bash-agent/: Shell script agent with colorized output
- examples/git-hooks/: Pre-commit, post-merge, post-checkout hooks with installer
- examples/claude-desktop-mcp/: Documentation for future MCP server integration
- examples/README.md: Overview of all examples
**Dogfooding**
- Initialized bd in beads project itself (.beads/beads.db)
- Created issues for roadmap (MCP server, migrations, demos, 1.0 milestone)
- Exported to .beads/issues.jsonl for git versioning
**Visual Assets**
- Added screenshot showing agent using beads to README intro
- Placed in .github/images/ following GitHub conventions
This addresses all launch readiness items:
✅ Security policy
✅ Working agent examples (Python, Bash)
✅ Git hooks for automation
✅ FAQ addressing skeptics
✅ Troubleshooting common issues
✅ Easy installation
✅ Dogfooding our own tool
✅ Pain points that create urgency
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