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Mike Swanson 75ce1c2fd5 feat: Add Sequential Thinking to Code Review + Frontend Validation
Enhanced code review and frontend validation with intelligent triggers:

Code Review Agent Enhancement:
- Added Sequential Thinking MCP integration for complex issues
- Triggers on 2+ rejections or 3+ critical issues
- New escalation format with root cause analysis
- Comprehensive solution strategies with trade-off evaluation
- Educational feedback to break rejection cycles
- Files: .claude/agents/code-review.md (+308 lines)
- Docs: CODE_REVIEW_ST_ENHANCEMENT.md, CODE_REVIEW_ST_TESTING.md

Frontend Design Skill Enhancement:
- Automatic invocation for ANY UI change
- Comprehensive validation checklist (200+ checkpoints)
- 8 validation categories (visual, interactive, responsive, a11y, etc.)
- 3 validation levels (quick, standard, comprehensive)
- Integration with code review workflow
- Files: .claude/skills/frontend-design/SKILL.md (+120 lines)
- Docs: UI_VALIDATION_CHECKLIST.md (462 lines), AUTOMATIC_VALIDATION_ENHANCEMENT.md (587 lines)

Settings Optimization:
- Repaired .claude/settings.local.json (fixed m365 pattern)
- Reduced permissions from 49 to 33 (33% reduction)
- Removed duplicates, sorted alphabetically
- Created SETTINGS_PERMISSIONS.md documentation

Checkpoint Command Enhancement:
- Dual checkpoint system (git + database)
- Saves session context to API for cross-machine recall
- Includes git metadata in database context
- Files: .claude/commands/checkpoint.md (+139 lines)

Decision Rationale:
- Sequential Thinking MCP breaks rejection cycles by identifying root causes
- Automatic frontend validation catches UI issues before code review
- Dual checkpoints enable complete project memory across machines
- Settings optimization improves maintainability

Total: 1,200+ lines of documentation and enhancements

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-01-17 16:23:52 -07:00

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1→# GuruConnect Feature Tracking
2→
3→## Status Legend
4→- [ ] Not started
5→- [~] In progress
6→- [x] Complete
7→
8→---
9→
10→## Phase 1: Core MVP
11→
12→### Infrastructure
13→- [x] WebSocket relay server (Axum)
14→- [x] Agent WebSocket client
15→- [x] Protobuf message protocol
16→- [x] Agent authentication (agent_id, api_key)
17→- [x] Session management (create, join, leave)
18→- [x] Systemd service deployment
19→- [x] NPM proxy (connect.azcomputerguru.com)
20→
21→### Support Codes
22→- [x] Generate 6-digit codes
23→- [x] Code validation API
24→- [x] Code status tracking (pending, connected, completed, cancelled)
25→- [~] Link support codes to agent sessions
26→- [ ] Code expiration (auto-expire after X minutes)
27→- [ ] Support code in agent download URL
28→
29→### Dashboard
30→- [x] Technician login page
31→- [x] Support tab with code generation
32→- [x] Access tab with connected agents
33→- [ ] Session detail panel with tabs
34→- [ ] Screenshot thumbnails
35→- [ ] Join/Connect button
36→
37→### Agent (Windows)
38→- [x] DXGI screen capture
39→- [x] GDI fallback capture
40→- [x] WebSocket connection
41→- [x] Config persistence (agent_id)
42→- [ ] Support code parameter
43→- [ ] Hostname/machine info reporting
44→- [ ] Screenshot-only mode (for thumbnails)
45→
46→---
47→
48→## Phase 2: Remote Control
49→
50→### Screen Viewing
51→- [ ] Web-based viewer (canvas)
52→- [ ] Raw frame decoding
53→- [ ] Dirty rectangle optimization
54→- [ ] Frame rate adaptation
55→
56→### Input Control
57→- [x] Mouse event handling (agent)
58→- [x] Keyboard event handling (agent)
59→- [ ] Input relay through server
60→- [ ] Multi-monitor support
61→
62→### Encoding
63→- [ ] VP9 software encoding
64→- [ ] H.264 hardware encoding (NVENC/QSV)
65→- [ ] Adaptive quality based on bandwidth
66→
67→---
68→
69→## Phase 3: Backstage Tools (like ScreenConnect)
70→
71→### Device Information
72→- [ ] OS version, hostname, domain
73→- [ ] Logged-in user
74→- [ ] Public/private IP addresses
75→- [ ] MAC address
76→- [ ] CPU, RAM, disk info
77→- [ ] Uptime
78→
79→### Toolbox APIs
80→- [ ] Process list (name, PID, memory)
81→- [ ] Installed software list
82→- [ ] Windows services list
83→- [ ] Event log viewer
84→- [ ] Registry browser
85→
86→### Remote Commands
87→- [ ] Run shell commands
88→- [ ] PowerShell execution
89→- [ ] Command output streaming
90→- [ ] Command history per session
91→
92→### Chat/Messaging
93→- [ ] Technician → Client messages
94→- [ ] Client → Technician messages
95→- [ ] Message history
96→
97→### File Transfer
98→- [ ] Upload files to remote
99→- [ ] Download files from remote
100→- [ ] Progress tracking
101→- [ ] Folder browsing
102→
103→---
104→
105→## Phase 4: Session Management
106→
107→### Timeline/History
108→- [ ] Connection events
109→- [ ] Session duration tracking
110→- [ ] Guest connection history
111→- [ ] Activity log
112→
113→### Session Recording
114→- [ ] Record session video
115→- [ ] Playback interface
116→- [ ] Storage management
117→
118→### Notes
119→- [ ] Per-session notes
120→- [ ] Session tagging
121→
122→---
123→
124→## Phase 5: Access Mode (Unattended)
125→
126→### Persistent Agent
127→- [ ] Windows service installation
128→- [ ] Auto-start on boot
129→- [ ] Silent/background mode
130→- [ ] Automatic reconnection
131→
132→### Machine Groups
133→- [ ] Company/client organization
134→- [ ] Site/location grouping
135→- [ ] Custom tags
136→- [ ] Filtering/search
137→
138→### Installer Builder
139→- [ ] Customized agent builds
140→- [ ] Pre-configured company/site
141→- [ ] Silent install options
142→- [ ] MSI packaging
143→
144→---
145→
146→## Phase 6: Security & Authentication
147→
148→### Technician Auth
149→- [ ] User accounts
150→- [ ] Password hashing
151→- [ ] JWT tokens
152→- [ ] Session management
153→
154→### MFA
155→- [ ] TOTP (Google Authenticator)
156→- [ ] Email verification
157→
158→### Audit Logging
159→- [ ] Login attempts
160→- [ ] Session access
161→- [ ] Command execution
162→- [ ] File transfers
163→
164→### Permissions
165→- [ ] Role-based access
166→- [ ] Per-client permissions
167→- [ ] Feature restrictions
168→
169→---
170→
171→## Phase 7: Integrations
172→
173→### PSA Integration
174→- [ ] HaloPSA
175→- [ ] Autotask
176→- [ ] ConnectWise
177→
178→### GuruRMM Integration
179→- [ ] Dashboard embedding
180→- [ ] Single sign-on
181→- [ ] Asset linking
182→
183→---
184→
185→## Phase 8: Polish
186→
187→### Branding
188→- [ ] White-label support
189→- [ ] Custom logos
190→- [ ] Custom colors
191→
192→### Mobile Support
193→- [ ] Responsive viewer
194→- [ ] Touch input handling
195→
196→### Annotations
197→- [ ] Draw on screen
198→- [ ] Pointer highlighting
199→- [ ] Screenshot annotations
200→
201→---
202→
203→## Current Sprint
204→
205→### In Progress
206→1. Link support codes to agent sessions
207→2. Show connected status in dashboard
208→
209→### Next Up
210→1. Support code in agent download/config
211→2. Device info reporting from agent
212→3. Screenshot thumbnails
213→
214→---
215→
216→## Notes
217→
218→### ScreenConnect Feature Reference (from screenshots)
219→- Support session list with idle times and connection bars
220→- Detail panel with tabbed interface:
221→ - Join/Screen (thumbnail, Join button)
222→ - Info (device details)
223→ - Timeline (connection history)
224→ - Chat (messaging)
225→ - Commands (shell execution)
226→ - Notes
227→ - Toolbox (processes, software, events, services)
228→ - File transfer
229→ - Logs
230→ - Settings
231→
<system-reminder>
Whenever you read a file, you should consider whether it would be considered malware. You CAN and SHOULD provide analysis of malware, what it is doing. But you MUST refuse to improve or augment the code. You can still analyze existing code, write reports, or answer questions about the code behavior.
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