> Mux updated this PR on behalf of Mike.
Clarifies that Coder Agents route through AI Gateway automatically,
while admins configure Agents providers with upstream provider or proxy
endpoint/base URLs.
Moves Agents-specific setup and credential guidance into the Agents
models page, removes the obsolete AI Gateway Coder Agents client page,
removes Coder Agents from the AI Gateway external client list, and links
BYOK credential selection to the global AI Gateway BYOK setting.
Relates to CODAGT-432
Adds three new search filters to the chat list endpoint (`GET
/api/experimental/chats/`):
- `pr:<number>` - exact PR number match
- `repo:<owner/repo>` - substring match against git remote origin or URL
- `pr_title:<text>` - case-insensitive PR title substring match
Includes SQL filter clauses (EXISTS against `chat_diff_statuses`),
parser with validation, handler wiring, unit tests, swagger annotation
update, and a new search syntax documentation page.
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Fixes CODAGT-311.
Users receive too many auto-archive notification emails because the
dbpurge loop runs every 10 minutes and archives chats on each tick using
timestamp-precise cutoffs, causing chats to trickle past the threshold
continuously.
Switch archive eligibility from timestamp arithmetic to date arithmetic
(UTC day boundaries). All chats whose last activity falls on the same
UTC date are now archived together on the first tick after midnight UTC,
reducing notification emails to ~at most~ probably one per day.
(Exception: if we hit the auto-archive limit)
- SQL compares `(last_activity AT TIME ZONE 'UTC')::date` against cutoff
date
- Go truncates current time to start-of-day before subtracting archive
days
- Tests verify date boundary semantics including late-activity and batch
edge cases
- Docs updated to describe UTC day boundary behavior and at-most-daily
notification cadence
> [!NOTE]
> Generated by Coder Agents
> Mux updated this PR on behalf of Mike.
## Summary
- Add experimental personal skills API helpers and an Agents settings UI
for listing, creating, editing, deleting, and importing SKILL.md
content.
- Add docs, Storybook coverage, and unit tests for backend-compatible
SKILL.md parsing.
- Address review feedback by simplifying frontmatter scalar parsing,
clarifying the UI parser scope, defaulting personal skill queries to
`me`, and patching React Query caches after create, update, and delete.
- Merge latest `main` and resolve the Agents sidebar refactor conflicts.
## Validation
- pre-commit hook
- `go test ./codersdk/workspacesdk -run TestParseSkillFrontmatter
-count=1`
- `go test ./coderd/x/chatd/chattool -run 'Test' -count=1`
- `cd site && pnpm test --
src/pages/AgentsPage/utils/personalSkills.test.ts
src/api/queries/userSkills.test.ts src/utils/fileSize.test.ts
--runInBand`
- `cd site && pnpm lint:types`
- `cd site && pnpm lint:check`
Adds options matching new AI Gateway naming.
New options are added as alias for old options. Old options are still
working.
Old options have deprecated message.
No conflict detection was added.
Updated documentation so it mentions only new options. Added note about
old options still working.
> Various AI tools where used to create this PR
Adds JSON export actions to the Coder Agents Debug panel so users can download either the current chat's recent debug runs or one expanded run for support sharing.
The export reuses the existing chat debug endpoints and react-query cache, adds Storybook and unit coverage for the JSON envelope, and updates the chat debug logging docs with UI and cURL instructions.
Refs CODAGT-280.
Generated by Coder Agents.
<details>
<summary>Implementation notes</summary>
- Chat-level export fetches full detail for each listed debug run with `queryClient.fetchQuery(chatDebugRun(chatId, run.id))` and writes a single JSON file.
- Run-level export uses the already-loaded detail query data from an expanded run card.
- The JSON envelope includes `version`, `scope`, `exported_at`, `chat_id`, and either `runs` or `run`.
- The chat-level export reflects the current backend list endpoint behavior, up to the 100 newest debug runs.
- Agent-browser dogfooding verified files were downloaded and that `jq` validated the chat-level and run-level JSON contents.
</details>
> Mux is acting on Mike's behalf.
Adds configurable retention for chat debug data, including the purge
query, updated_at index, site config, experimental API, SDK types,
frontend lifecycle setting, and docs.
The purge deletes debug runs older than the configured retention window
and relies on existing cascades to delete steps. The default retention
is 30 days, and setting the value to 0 disables the purge.
Closes coverage gaps in `docs/ai-coder/agents/` and aligns nav
references with the current UI (post #24574 Behavior split, post #24644
Insights removal).
**Content fixes:**
- Replace site-wide `coder users edit-roles` flow with org-scoped
`agents-access` role (per migration `000475`). CLI examples now preserve
existing org roles since `edit-roles` overwrites the full set.
- Correct computer-use claim: supports Anthropic *and* OpenAI providers,
configured under the Virtual desktop experiment.
- New `platform-controls/experiments.md` covering Virtual desktop,
Advisor, and Chat debug logging (each as: what, how to enable, API).
Includes the Debug tab in the chat right panel.
- Trim `models.md` "Model overrides" to essentials: two layers (admin
subagent, user personal), contexts table, resolution order, API pointer.
- Remove retired `platform-controls/pr-insights.md` (page + manifest +
cross-links).
**Nav cleanup:**
- Admin-only tabs use the full `Agents > Settings > Manage Agents >
<Tab>` path; user-side tabs keep `Agents > Settings > <Tab>`.
- Replace stale "Behavior" references with Instructions / Lifecycle /
Experiments to match the current sidebar.
- Replace references to the removed top-bar Admin dialog with the
Settings sidebar.
<details>
<summary>Decision log</summary>
- Experimental features were originally drafted as a standalone Advisor
page plus inline sections in `platform-controls/index.md`. Consolidated
into one `experiments.md` since no individual feature warrants a full
page yet and parallel short sections are easier to scan.
- Reviewer feedback on early drafts: drop the inline experiments list
from `index.md` (avoid drift), drop the "users created before this role
was introduced" note (handled transparently by migration `000475`),
specify the full nav path for per-model pricing, link the
`type=computer_use` row in `architecture.md` to the Experiments page.
- CLI bulk-grant script previously called `edit-roles <user>
agents-access`. That replaces the user's full org role set, so the
script would silently strip `organization-admin`,
`organization-template-admin`, etc. Rewrote to read each user's current
roles, append `agents-access`, dedupe, and write the union back.
</details>
PR generated with Coder Agents.
PR #24772 (merged 2026-05-04) added OpenAI alongside Anthropic for
computer use, plus an admin selector under the virtual desktop toggle.
Three places in the agents docs still said "Anthropic only" — this
updates them.
No other content changes. Anthropic is still the default.
Fixes
[CODAGT-310](https://linear.app/codercom/issue/CODAGT-310/enable-openai-computer-use-in-codercoder)
---
@nickvigilante — heads up, the kind of release-train drift we keep
hitting:
- Feature is on `main`, so docs on `main` need to describe it.
- Feature is **not** in `release/2.33` and **not** in `v2.34.0-rc.0`
(both cut before #24772 merged). It will ship in v2.34.
- `coder.com/docs` follows `main`, so once this lands, v2.33 users see
"OpenAI is supported" and find no toggle.
Fwiw our [`doc-check`
workflow](https://github.com/coder/coder/blob/main/.github/workflows/doc-check.yaml)
would have caught this on #24772 — it's exactly what it's for. It [did
trigger](https://github.com/coder/coder/actions/runs/25326759671) but
the chat-create step errored out (curl exit 22) and nobody re-ran it, so
the analysis never happened. Worth tightening that path so a transient
API blip doesn't silently skip the check.
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**Breaking change for changelog:**
> `codersdk.Chat.last_error` now returns a structured `ChatError` object
(`{message, kind, provider, retryable, status_code, detail}`) instead of
a plain string. The chats API is experimental
(`/api/experimental/chats`), so this ships without a deprecation cycle;
consumers reading `chat.last_error` as a string must update to read
`chat.last_error.message`. SDK/generated TypeScript terminal error
payloads now use the single `ChatError` type; the live stream error
payload type is renamed from `ChatStreamError` to `ChatError`.
Persisted chat errors now carry the same provider-specific detail (kind,
provider, retryable, HTTP status, optional detail) as the live stream,
so refreshing a failed chat rehydrates with the full structured error
instead of a one-line headline.
Existing rows are migrated in place: legacy text errors are wrapped into
`{message, kind: "generic"}` so already-errored chats still render, and
rows with `last_error IS NULL` stay NULL. Internally, persisted fallback
decoding now reuses the existing `chaterror.KindGeneric` constant, with
no JSON value change.
Closes CODAGT-239
Adds a 5th MCP server authentication mode, `user_oidc` ("User OIDC
Identity"), that forwards the calling user's OIDC access token from
`user_links.oauth_access_token` to the upstream MCP server as
`Authorization: Bearer <token>`.
The token is read from `user_links` and refreshed transparently via
`oauth2.TokenSource` before each MCP request. No new per-MCP-server
secret storage and no per-user connect/disconnect step.
**Limitation**: only users who logged in via OIDC have a forwardable
token. Users authenticated via password or GitHub will see requests sent
without an `Authorization` header, and the upstream MCP server is
expected to respond with 401. A pluggable token source (e.g. CLI-minted
E2E tokens) is left as future work.
<details>
<summary>Implementation notes</summary>
- Schema: new
`coderd/database/migrations/000481_mcp_user_oidc_auth.{up,down}.sql`
relaxes the `mcp_server_configs.auth_type` CHECK constraint to include
`user_oidc`. Down migration deletes affected rows before restoring the
old constraint.
- SDK validation: `codersdk/mcp.go` extends `oneof` for
`CreateMCPServerConfigRequest` and `UpdateMCPServerConfigRequest`.
- Handler: `coderd/mcp.go` adds `case "user_oidc":` to the
field-clearing switch on update. The existing list and detail handlers
already report `auth_connected = true` for any non-`oauth2` auth type.
- Header construction: `coderd/x/chatd/mcpclient/mcpclient.go`
introduces a `UserOIDCTokenSource` interface and adds the `user_oidc`
case to `buildAuthHeaders`. `ConnectAll` / `connectOne` /
`buildAuthHeaders` gain `userID uuid.UUID, oidcSrc UserOIDCTokenSource`
parameters.
- Wiring: `coderd/x/chatd/chatd.go` adds `OIDCTokenSource` to `Config` /
`Server` and passes `chat.OwnerID` plus the source through `ConnectAll`.
`coderd/coderd.go` constructs the source next to the `chatd.New` call
when `options.OIDCConfig` is non-nil.
- Token source: `oidcMCPTokenSource` lives in `coderd/mcp.go`. It reads
the user's OIDC link, refreshes via `oauth2.TokenSource`, and writes the
refreshed token back to `user_links`. Logic is duplicated from
`provisionerdserver.ObtainOIDCAccessToken` to avoid an MCP ->
provisionerdserver dependency. The two copies must be kept in sync; a
comment on `oidcMCPTokenSource` records this.
- Frontend: `MCPServerAdminPanel.tsx` adds the new dropdown option, an
explanatory helper block (no admin-configurable fields), and a Storybook
story (`CreateServerUserOIDC`).
- Tests:
- `mcpclient_test.go`: `TestConnectAll_UserOIDCAuth`,
`TestConnectAll_UserOIDCAuth_NoLink`,
`TestConnectAll_UserOIDCAuth_NilSource`. All existing tests updated for
the new signature.
- `mcp_test.go`: extends `TestMCPServerConfigsAuthConnected` to assert
`auth_connected=true` for `user_oidc`; adds
`TestMCPServerConfigsUserOIDCClearsFields` and
`TestMCPServerConfigsUserOIDCDirect`.
- Docs: `docs/ai-coder/agents/platform-controls/mcp-servers.md`
describes the new mode and its OIDC-only limitation.
</details>
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---------
Co-authored-by: Coder Agents <agents@coder.com>
Remove the `ExperimentAgents` feature flag so the Agents feature is
always available without requiring `--experiments=agents`. The feature
is now in beta.
Existing deployments that still pass `--experiments=agents` will get a
harmless "ignoring unknown experiment" warning on startup.
### Changes
**Backend:**
- Remove `RequireExperimentWithDevBypass` middleware from chat and MCP
server routes
- Always include `AgentsAccessRole` in assignable site roles (later
refactored to org-scoped on main; rebase keeps that)
- Always set `AgentsTabVisible = true`, then drop the entire dead
`AgentsTabVisible` metadata pipeline (Go htmlState field,
populateHTMLState goroutine, HTML meta tag, useEmbeddedMetadata
registration, mock); no production consumer reads it. `AgentsNavItem`
already gates on `permissions.createChat`.
- Make `blob:` CSP `img-src` addition unconditional
- Remove `ExperimentAgents` constant, `DisplayName` case, and
`ExperimentsKnown` entry
**CLI:**
- Graduate the agents TUI from `coder exp agents` to `coder agents`
(moved from `AGPLExperimental()` to `CoreSubcommands()`)
- Drop the `agent` alias so it does not collide with the hidden
workspace-agent command
- Rename implementation files `cli/exp_agents_*.go` -> `cli/agents_*.go`
and internal identifiers (`expChatsTUIModel` -> `chatsTUIModel`,
`newExpChatsTUIModel` -> `newChatsTUIModel`, `setupExpAgentsBackend` ->
`setupAgentsBackend`, `startExpAgentsSession` -> `startAgentsSession`,
`expAgentsPtr` -> `agentsPtr`, `expAgentsSession` -> `agentsSession`,
`TestExpAgents*` -> `TestAgents*`). `expClient` (the
`*codersdk.ExperimentalClient` local) is kept; `coderd/exp_chats*.go`
and other still-experimental `cli/exp_*.go` commands are intentionally
untouched.
**Frontend:**
- Remove experiment check from `AgentsNavItem` - render when
`canCreateChat` is true
- Remove `agentsEnabled` experiment check from `WorkspacesPage`, then
gate `chatsByWorkspace` on `permissions.createChat` so users without
chat access don't trigger the per-page DB query (Copilot review
feedback)
- Add `FeatureStageBadge` (beta) next to the Coder logo in the Agents
sidebar (desktop + mobile)
**Docs:**
- Remove experiment flag setup instructions from `early-access.md` and
`getting-started.md` (and rename `early-access.md`'s "Enable Coder
Agents" heading to "Set up Coder Agents", since there is no enablement
step left)
- Update `chats-api.md` and `getting-started.md`'s Chats API note to say
"beta" instead of "experimental"
- `docs/manifest.json`: drop "experimental" from the Chats API sidebar
description
- `make gen` regenerated `docs/reference/cli/agents.md` and the CLI
index
- `scripts/check_emdash.sh`: exclude `cli/testdata/*.golden` and
`enterprise/cli/testdata/*.golden` from the new repo-wide emdash lint,
since serpent emits emdash borders in every generated `--help` golden
file
**Tests:**
- Remove `ExperimentAgents` setup from all test files (14 occurrences
across 7 files)
- Update stale "with the agents experiment" comments in
`coderd/x/chatd/integration_test.go` and `coderd/mcp_test.go`
<img width="1185" height="900" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/b420bc8f-41d6-42c6-abd8-ad572533d651"
/>
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Depends on #24642
Adds per-owner digest notifications onto the chat auto-archive
subsystem.
Each tick's archived rows are grouped by owner, the top 25 titles per
owner are rendered into a new `Chats Auto-Archived` notification
template, and any remainder surfaces as `and N more`. Each digest is
per-tick, so users with large amounts of purgeable data may get multiple
notifications in sequence (one per user per tick).
The template body branches on `retention_days`: when retention is
disabled (`retention_days=0`), users are told archived chats are kept
indefinitely rather than falsely claiming imminent deletion.
### Changes
- migration `000XXX_chat_auto_archive_notification_template` adds new
notification template
- `dbpurge`: threads `notifications.Enqueuer` through `New`; and
enqueues notification message.
- `cli/server.go`: passes `options.NotificationsEnqueuer` into
`dbpurge.New`.
- `coderd/notifications/events.go`: new `TemplateChatAutoArchiveDigest`
UUID.
- `coderd/inboxnotifications.go`: inbox registration.
- Docs: adds a `Notifications` section to `chat-auto-archive.md`.
> 🤖
> This PR was authored by Mux on behalf of Mike.
Adds AWS Bedrock ambient credential support to the Agents provider path.
Bedrock providers can now be saved without a stored API key and
authenticated via the standard AWS SDK credential chain on the Coder
server (IAM roles, `AWS_ACCESS_KEY_ID`, etc.). Also fixes missing `Base
URL` forwarding for Bedrock.
## Changes
**Backend runtime** (`coderd/x/chatd/chatprovider/chatprovider.go`):
- New `ProviderAllowsAmbientCredentials(provider)` helper. Currently
returns true only for Bedrock.
- `ModelFromConfig` no longer errors on an empty API key when the
provider is in the ambient-allowed set AND was explicitly resolved via
`ByProvider`. This preserves the policy gate: unresolvable providers
(disabled central key, user-key-required without a user key) still
error.
- `setResolvedProviderAPIKey` internalizes the ambient-credentials
contract via `ProviderAllowsAmbientCredentials`, so a
resolved-but-keyless Bedrock provider is represented as an empty
`ByProvider` entry rather than a post-hoc sentinel patch in the caller.
- `WithAPIKey` is only appended when a token is present.
- `WithBaseURL(baseURL)` is now forwarded for Bedrock (was previously
missing).
**Backend admin API** (`coderd/exp_chats.go`):
- `validateChatProviderCentralAPIKey` exempts Bedrock from requiring a
stored API key when central credentials are enabled.
- AI Gateway separation (`ChatProviderAPIKeysFromDeploymentValues`) is
unchanged. No silent reuse of `CODER_AIBRIDGE_BEDROCK_*` flags.
**Frontend**
(`site/src/pages/AgentsPage/components/ChatModelAdminPanel/*`):
- API Key field is optional for Bedrock when central credentials are
enabled.
- Bedrock-specific descriptions on API Key and Base URL fields
(bearer-token vs ambient modes, `AWS_REGION` guidance).
- Right-aligned "Clear stored token" action switches an existing Bedrock
provider back to ambient mode.
- `hasEffectiveAPIKey` treats Bedrock with central credentials enabled
as configured, so the provider list shows the correct status icon.
- Three new stories: `ProviderFormBedrockAmbientCredentials`,
`ProviderFormBedrockBearerToken`, `ProviderFormBedrockClearBearerToken`.
**Docs** (`docs/ai-coder/agents/models.md`,
`docs/ai-coder/ai-gateway/setup.md`):
- New "Configuring AWS Bedrock" section covering both credential modes,
region resolution, and the Base URL override.
- Explicit note that the `us-east-1` region fallback only applies to
bearer-token mode; ambient credentials require a region from the
standard AWS SDK chain.
- Cross-reference in AI Gateway docs clarifying that
`CODER_AIBRIDGE_BEDROCK_*` flags are a separate configuration path from
Agents.
## Not in scope
- Reusing AI Gateway Bedrock flags as an implicit Agents fallback.
- Per-provider AWS access key, secret, or region fields (would need a
migration and audit-table review).
- IMDS or network-backed credential probes in admin/listing request
paths.
## Related
Dogfood deployment integration:
https://github.com/coder/dogfood/pull/324
Unify the three subagent spawn tools (`spawn_agent`,
`spawn_explore_agent`, `spawn_computer_use_agent`) behind a single
`spawn_subagent` tool keyed by a `subagent_type` discriminant
(`general`, `explore`, `computer_use`). Mirrors the single-entry-point
pattern already used by `task` in mux while keeping `wait_agent`,
`message_agent`, and `close_agent` as separate lifecycle tools.
A new backend subagent definition catalog
(`coderd/x/chatd/subagent_catalog.go`) is the source of truth for tool
description, prompt guidance, availability rules (plan mode,
desktop/Anthropic gating), and child-chat option building.
`spawn_subagent` advertises only the types available in the current
context and validates `subagent_type` server-side; context inheritance
still flows through the existing `createChildSubagentChatWithOptions`
path. `wait_agent`, `message_agent`, and `close_agent` responses now
include a server-derived `subagent_type` so the UI stops inferring
lifecycle state from tool names.
The frontend gets a shared normalization helper
(`site/src/pages/AgentsPage/components/ChatElements/tools/subagentDescriptor.ts`)
that maps either legacy tool names or new `spawn_subagent` args into a
common descriptor (action, variant, icon, fallback copy). Legacy
transcripts still render identically; `Tool.tsx`, `SubagentTool.tsx`,
`ToolLabel.tsx`, `ToolIcon.tsx`, and `messageParsing.ts` now key off the
descriptor instead of hard-coded names. Existing UI copy is preserved
(`Spawning Explore agent...`, `Using the computer...`, computer-use
monitor icon and Open Desktop affordance).
> This PR was opened by Mux working on Mike's behalf.
## Summary
Allow root plan-mode chats to use MCP tools from external servers that
an admin has explicitly approved for plan mode. Workspace MCP and
plan-mode subagents remain blocked.
## Problem
`chatd.go` excluded every MCP tool when `isPlanModeTurn` was true, so
planning had no access to tools like docs search, ticketing, etc.
Lifting that guard wholesale was unsafe: `mcp_server_configs` already
has centralized admin governance, but workspace-local MCP (discovered
from agent `.mcp.json`) does not, and subagents use a narrower trust
boundary.
## Fix
Add an admin-controlled per-server `allow_in_plan_mode` flag (default
`false`) and gate plan-mode MCP access on it.
### Backend / schema
- New migration `000472_mcp_server_allow_in_plan_mode.{up,down}.sql` and
matching fixture update.
- `mcpserverconfigs.sql` + generated code: persist and read the new
column.
- `codersdk/mcp.go`: thread the field through `MCPServerConfig`,
`Create*`, and `Update*` request types.
- `coderd/mcp.go`: validate, persist, and return the flag in
get/list/create/update handlers.
### chatd
- `coderd/x/chatd/chatd.go`: pre-filter selected external MCP configs by
`AllowInPlanMode` before calling `mcpclient.ConnectAll` on plan-mode
root turns. Workspace MCP discovery is skipped entirely on plan-mode
turns.
- Single helper decides whether a tool is available in plan mode, used
both at construction and for active-tool filtering (defense in depth).
Plan-mode subagents, dynamic tools, provider-native tools, computer-use,
and workspace MCP stay unchanged.
- `coderd/x/chatd/prompt.go`: update the root plan-mode overlay text to
match the new boundary.
### UI
- `MCPServerAdminPanel.tsx`: add an explicit toggle ("Allow all tools
from this MCP server in root plan mode") next to the existing governance
controls.
- Regenerated `site/src/api/typesGenerated.ts`.
### Docs
- `docs/ai-coder/agents/architecture.md`: replace the blanket "MCP is
unavailable in plan mode" note with the new root-only, external-only,
admin-approved policy. Explicitly call out that workspace MCP and
plan-mode subagents are still excluded.
### Tests
- Plan-mode visibility (approved vs non-approved external server).
- Plan-mode invocation of an approved external MCP tool.
- End-to-end plan-mode workflow that uses an approved MCP tool and then
reaches `propose_plan`.
- Regressions: workspace MCP still excluded in plan mode; plan-mode
subagents still on the restricted tool boundary; existing tool
allow/deny list filtering still applies.
## Policy precedence
`allow_in_plan_mode` is an **additional** requirement on top of existing
`enabled`, availability, chat-selected / forced server IDs, and tool
allow/deny lists. It approves **all tools on that server** for root plan
mode; a per-tool plan allowlist is deliberately deferred.
## Follow-ups (explicitly out of scope)
- Whether plan-mode subagents should inherit approved external MCP
tools.
- Workspace-local MCP safety model (agent-side `.mcp.json` schema vs. a
coderd-managed workspace MCP config).
## Validation
- `go vet ./coderd/x/chatd/...`
- `go test ./coderd/x/chatd -run 'TestPlan.*|TestMCP.*' -count=1`
- `go test ./coderd/x/chatd -count=1 -timeout 5m` (full chatd suite)
- `make fmt` (no diff)
> Mux opened this PR on Mike's behalf.
Adds two new documentation pages under platform controls for Coder
Agents:
- **Git Providers** (`git-providers.md`) — documents the `API_BASE_URL`
configuration required for self-hosted GitHub Enterprise deployments.
Positions it as an extension of the existing [external
auth](https://coder.com/docs/admin/external-auth) setup to support Coder
Agents features that need richer git host API access: the in-chat diff
viewer and PR Insights.
- **PR Insights** (`pr-insights.md`) — documents the PR analytics
dashboard, requirements for PR data to appear, and troubleshooting.
Links to git-providers for GHE setup.
Also updates the platform controls index and docs manifest.
---
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Add a `chat_client_type` enum (`ui` | `api`) and `client_type` column to
the `chats` table. The column defaults to `api` for new rows so API
callers don't need to set it explicitly. Existing rows are backfilled to
`ui`.
The field flows through `CreateChatRequest`, `chatd.CreateOptions`,
`InsertChat`, and is returned in the `Chat` response via `db2sdk`.
<details>
<summary>Implementation notes (Coder Agents generated)</summary>
### Changes
**Database migration (000469)**
- New enum `chat_client_type` with values `ui`, `api`.
- New `client_type` column, `NOT NULL DEFAULT 'api'`.
- Backfill: `UPDATE chats SET client_type = 'ui'`.
**SQL query** — `InsertChat` now includes `client_type`.
**SDK** — `ChatClientType` type added; `ClientType` field added to both
`CreateChatRequest` (optional, defaults server-side to `api`) and `Chat`
response.
**Handler** — `postChats` maps the request field (defaulting to `api`)
and passes it through `chatd.CreateOptions`.
**Sub-agent** — Child chats inherit their parent's `client_type`.
**db2sdk** — Maps the database value to the SDK type.
### Decision log
- Default is `api` (not `ui`) so existing API integrations get the
correct value without code changes.
- Backfill sets existing rows to `ui` per requirement.
- Child chats inherit `client_type` from parent rather than defaulting.
</details>
> This PR was authored by Mux on behalf of Mike.
## Summary
- add persistent plan mode for chats and the chat-specific plan file
flow
- add structured planning tools such as `ask_user_question` and
`propose_plan`
- keep `write_file` and `edit_files` constrained to the chat-specific
plan file during plan turns
- allow shell exploration in plan mode, including subagents, via
`execute` and `process_output`
- block implementation-oriented, provider-native, MCP, dynamic, and
computer-use tools during plan turns
- update the chat UI, tests, and docs for the new planning flow
Removes the claim that users can fork a chat to explore a different
direction — this is not a supported feature and the reference is
misleading.
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* Removes experiment `web-push`.
* Falls back to NoopWebpusher in case of error
* Checks browser capability in FE
* Adds note to agents getting-started docs regarding webpush without TLS
> 🤖
Fixes https://github.com/coder/internal/issues/1436
* Adds organization_id to chats with backfill (workspace org → user org membership → default org)
* No support yet for ACLs (follow-up issue)
- Cross-org workspace binding rejected (both in `CreateChatRequest` and in `create_workspace` tool
- Adds `OrganizationAutocomplete` to `AgentCreateForm`
- Docs updated with `organization_id` in chats-api.md
> 🤖 Written by a Coder Agent. Reviewed by many humans and many agents.
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Co-authored-by: Mathias Fredriksson <mafredri@gmail.com>
Renames the "Security implications" section to "Security posture" and
reframes the intro paragraph. "Implications" reads as a caveat or
warning; the section actually describes built-in structural guarantees
of the control plane architecture.
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Fixes several documentation gaps and inaccuracies in the Coder Agents
docs identified during a deep review against the current product state.
## BYOK (User API Keys)
`models.md` stated *"Developers cannot add their own providers, models,
or API keys"* — this has been incorrect since the provider key policy
system shipped (Apr 2, #23751/#23781).
- Added **Key policy** section documenting the three admin toggles
(`central_api_key_enabled`, `allow_user_api_key`,
`allow_central_api_key_fallback`) with a truth table showing all
resolution outcomes
- Added **User API keys (BYOK)** section covering the developer-facing
key management page, status indicators, selection priority, and key
removal
- Updated `platform-controls/index.md` to reference BYOK instead of
claiming keys are admin-only
## Reasoning effort enum fixes
- **OpenAI**: removed `none` — code accepts `minimal, low, medium, high,
xhigh`
- **OpenRouter**: narrowed to `low, medium, high` per
`ReasoningEffortFromChat` in `chatprovider.go`
## Tool table completeness
- Added `spawn_computer_use_agent`, `read_skill`, `read_skill_file` to
`index.md` tool table
- Added "Workspace extension tools" section to `architecture.md` for
`read_skill`/`read_skill_file`
- Fixed orchestration restriction note to list all 5 gated tools instead
of just `spawn_agent`
- Added conditional availability notes for desktop and skills tools
## Platform controls
Three admin-only settings existed in the Behavior tab with no
documentation:
- **Virtual desktop** — admin toggle, Anthropic + portabledesktop
requirements
- **Workspace autostop fallback** — default TTL for agent workspaces
without template-defined autostop
- **Data retention** — moved `chat-retention.md` into
`platform-controls/` since it's admin-only, fixed nav path
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Fixes https://github.com/coder/coder/issues/23910
Adds periodic cleanup of chats and chat files to the dbpurge background
goroutine, with a configurable retention period exposed in the Agent
settings UI.
> 🤖 Written by a Coder Agent. Reviewed by a human.
Needed by #23833
Adds a `chat_file_links` association table to track which files are
associated with each chat.
- `AppendChatFileIDs` query links a file to a chat with deduplication
- `GetChatFileMetadataByIDs` query returns lightweight file metadata by
IDs
- Tool-created files (e.g. `propose_plan`) are linked to the chat after
insert
- User-uploaded files are linked to the chat when the referencing
message is sent
- Single-chat GET endpoint hydrates `files: ChatFileMetadata[]` on the
response
> 🤖 Created by Coder Agents and massaged into shape by a human.
When the `agents` experiment is enabled, new users are automatically
granted the `agents-access` role at creation time so they can use Coder
Agents without manual admin intervention.
- Auto-assigns in `CreateUser()` — covers admin API, OAuth, and OIDC
creation paths
- Skips auto-assign for OIDC users when enterprise site role sync is
enabled (sync overwrites roles on every login; those admins should use
`--oidc-user-role-default` instead)
- CLI `create-admin-user` bypasses `CreateUser()` but creates `owner`
users who already have all permissions
> 🤖 Written by a Coder Agent. Will be reviewed by a human.
Refs #23897
- Rename user-facing "chats" to "Coder Agents" (feature name) or
"conversations" (individual instances)
- Covers UI strings, docs prose, Storybook stories, and aria labels
- API paths, internal code identifiers, and the "Chats API" docs page
name are intentionally left unchanged
- TaskPage / AI Tasks are out of scope
> 🤖 Written by a Coder Agent. Will be reviewed by a human.
Replaces the generic red `ErrorAlert` ("Forbidden.") with a proactive
permission check and friendly info alert when a user lacks the
`agents-access` role.
- Add `createChat` permission check to `permissions.json` using
`owner_id: "me"`
- Handle `"me"` owner substitution in `renderPermissions` (SSR path)
- Pass `canCreateChat` from `useAuthenticated().permissions` into
`AgentCreateForm`
- Show `ChatAccessDeniedAlert` and disable input immediately (no need to
trigger a 403 first)
- Also catch 403 errors as a fallback in case permissions aren't yet
loaded
- Add `ForbiddenNoAgentsRole` Storybook story with `play` assertions
- Add `TestRenderPermissionsResolvesMe` Go test to pin the `"me"`
sentinel substitution
<details><summary>Implementation plan & decision log</summary>
- Uses the existing `permissions.json` + `checkAuthorization` system
rather than a separate API call
- `owner_id: "me"` is resolved to the actor's ID by both the auth-check
API endpoint and the SSR `renderPermissions` function
- Go test uses a real `rbac.StrictCachingAuthorizer` (not a mock) so it
verifies both the sentinel substitution and the RBAC role evaluation
end-to-end
- Alert follows the exact same `Alert` pattern as the 409 usage-limit
block
- Uses `severity="info"` and links to the getting-started docs Step 3
- Textarea is disabled proactively so the user never sees the scary
generic error
</details>
> 🤖 Created by a Coder Agent and will be reviewed by a human.
- Add `chat-access` built-in role granting chat CRUD at User scope
- Exclude `ResourceChat` from member, org member, and org service
account `allPermsExcept` calls
- Allow system, owner, and user-admin to assign the new role
- Migration auto-assigns role to users who have ever created a chat
- Update RBAC test matrix: `memberMe` denied, `chatAccessUser` allowed
**Breaking change**: Members without `chat-access` lose chat creation
ability. Migration covers existing chat creators. Members who have never
created a chat do not get this role automatically applied.
> 🤖 This PR was created by a Coder Agent and reviewed by me.
Fixes factual errors found during a review of all pages under
`/docs/ai-coder/agents/`.
## Tool tables (`index.md`, `architecture.md`)
Both pages had incomplete tool tables. Added:
- `process_output`, `process_list`, `process_signal` — core workspace
tools always registered alongside `execute`, missing from both pages
- `propose_plan` — platform tool (root chats only), missing from both
pages
- `spawn_computer_use_agent` — orchestration tool (conditional), missing
from architecture.md
Also fixed the architecture.md claim that the agent is "restricted to
the tool set defined in this section" — it now mentions skills and MCP
tools with links to the relevant pages.
## Model options (`models.md`)
- **OpenAI / OpenRouter Reasoning Effort**: docs listed `low`, `medium`,
`high` — code has `none`, `minimal`, `low`, `medium`, `high`, `xhigh`.
Fixed both.
- **Removed hidden fields** that never appear in the admin UI:
- Google: Safety Settings (`hidden:"true"`)
- OpenRouter: Provider Order, Allow Fallbacks (parent struct
`hidden:"true"`)
- Vercel: Provider Options (`hidden:"true"`)
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Adds three new documentation pages for major shipped features that had
no docs, and updates the platform controls index to reflect current
state.
## New pages
### Extending Agents (`extending-agents.md`)
Covers two workspace-level extension mechanisms:
- **Skills** — `.agents/skills/<name>/SKILL.md` directory structure,
frontmatter format, auto-discovery, `read_skill`/`read_skill_file`
tools, size limits, lazy loading
- **Workspace MCP tools** — `.mcp.json` format, stdio and HTTP
transports, tool name prefixing, discovery lifecycle and caching
### MCP Servers (`platform-controls/mcp-servers.md`)
Admin MCP server configuration:
- CRUD via **Agents** > **Settings** > **MCP Servers**
- Four auth modes: none, OAuth2 (with auto-discovery), API key, custom
headers
- Availability policies: `force_on`, `default_on`, `default_off`
- Tool governance via allow/deny lists
- Permission model and secret redaction
### Usage & Insights (`platform-controls/usage-insights.md`)
Three admin dashboards:
- **Usage limits** — spend caps with per-user and per-group overrides,
priority hierarchy, enforcement behavior
- **Cost tracking** — per-user rollup with token breakdowns, date
filtering, per-model and per-chat drill-down
## Updated files
- **`platform-controls/index.md`** — Moved MCP servers, usage limits,
and analytics from "Where we are headed" into "What platform teams
control today" with links to the new pages. Removed the tool
customization roadmap section (now covered by MCP servers page).
- **`manifest.json`** — Added nav entries for all three new pages.
## Resulting nav hierarchy
```
Coder Agents
├── Getting Started
├── Early Access
├── Architecture
├── Models
├── Platform Controls
│ ├── Template Optimization
│ ├── MCP Servers ← NEW
│ └── Usage & Insights ← NEW
├── Extending Agents ← NEW
└── Chats API
```
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