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