- Added a new Qwen adapter to facilitate monitoring through Playwright, leveraging internal text/chat managers.
- Updated account detection logic to recognize Qwen sessions based on persisted cookies, improving binding reliability.
- Relaxed authentication requirements for monitor tasks, allowing anonymous execution for certain AI platforms.
- Enhanced the generic AI platform detection to include Qwen-specific logic, ensuring accurate session identification.
- Modified the monitoring dashboard to include runtime state indicating if the current user's desktop client is online.
- Updated various files including `account-binder.ts`, `runtime-controller.ts`, and `monitoring_service.go` to support new features and improvements.
Ship a Zhihu publish adapter that reuses the shared session fetch and
image pipeline: converts markdown to HTML via marked, uploads cover
and inline images through Zhihu's image token flow, creates a draft,
and publishes it, returning external article URLs. Wire it into the
adapter barrel and runtime-controller's publish adapter selector so
Zhihu publish tasks stop falling through to the scaffold result.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Plan 0 (workspaces): add workspaces + workspace_memberships schema, extend
JWT/Actor/claims with primary_workspace_id, seed default workspace per tenant,
thread workspace_id through tenant monitoring quota.
Plan A (desktop skeleton): new Electron app (apps/desktop-client) with main/
preload/renderer, shared Vue component package (packages/ui-shared), and server
surface — desktop client registration + token rotation + heartbeat, SSE task
event stream, desktop accounts/tasks/content handlers, publish job endpoint,
and supporting repositories, services, sqlc queries, and migrations.
Hard cutover per plan: remove browser-extension monitoring callback endpoints,
stub legacy media API in admin-web, and delete monitoring_callback_handler.go.