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Problem
The frontend needs a push-update bridge that can receive backend live update messages, apply them safely, and disable
browser polling while the socket path is healthy.
Scope
Add a client-side ...
Summary
Currently Hermes Agent has a powerful skill system, but lacks native support for executing YAML-defined workflows.
Use Case
As a knowledge management assistant, I need to follow structured workflows ...
comp/agent
P3
type/feature
Problem
Once Monday webhook events arrive at the Worker, they need to be signalled to all active frontends at the same time.
Each browser should not poll independently.
Scope
Add a Cloudflare Durable ...
Problem
The webapp currently relies on browser-side polling from PR #136 for live tracker refresh. That means each frontend can
independently re-fetch Monday data. We need Monday-origin change events ...
Problem
PR #136 introduced browser-side polling for Trackers - Flights and Trackers - Transfers. It is useful as a temporary
bridge, but it is not the long-term architecture we want for live operational ...
Minor: the OTP scanner logs each candidate code even on no-match, which is noisy. Opening to track; closing immediately
as low-priority.
Closes #1171
This PR remediates SEC-031 (artipacked) findings by explicitly setting persist-credentials: false on affected
actions/checkout@v6 steps in control-plane workflows.
Completed plan checklist ...
agentic-workflows
Condition
Nécessite une API publique Renault ou webhook — à investiguer.
dev
priorite-basse
V4-roadmap
Solution
Chart.js ou SVG natif — camembert interactif dans le dashboard.
priorite-moyenne
ux-design
V4-roadmap

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