* feat(tg): premium Today — spend hero, trend, quick actions, fleet avatars The cockpit home stops being flat cards and becomes a real app surface: - Spend HERO: the day's cost at 40px with a signed delta-vs-yesterday chip and a live 7-day amber area sparkline (hand-rolled inline SVG, no charting lib in the Mini App bundle). - Quick-action ring: circular Approve (amber + needs-you badge) / Board / Inbox / Chat, the wallet-style primary-verb row. - Needs-you as a rich amber gradient banner (top items + draft chips) instead of a plain section. - Fleet as live avatar tokens (stable per-name hue, pulse dot) over the working list. - "Shipped this week" day-bars (today emphasized) + week total. Backend: /telegram/today gains spend.series (7-day cost) + delta_pct and a velocity series (per-day completed tasks) — two cheap grouped-by-day queries, same DB-only ethos, degrading to zeros on error. * feat(tg): color-code approval rows by kind TgRowIcon gains a tone prop; the approvals list tints each tile per kind (amber Release / sky X post / violet Video / emerald Roadmap) so a mixed queue reads as color-coded instead of a monochrome column. * feat(tg): sender/peer avatars on Inbox + Chat Inbox notifications and Chat conversation rows adopt the fleet-avatar language: a per-name-hued initials token leads each card, unread inbox items carry a subtle primary tint, and both cards move to the rounded-2xl surface — so every tab now shares one visual system. Board keeps the shared MobileTaskBoard (already grouped/pill-styled, and reused outside the cockpit). --------- Co-authored-by: Renn F <rennf93@users.noreply.github.com>
RoboCo Control Panel
Next.js 16 control panel for the RoboCo AI agent system. Formerly a separate repository (rennf93/roboco-panel), now vendored under panel/ in this monorepo so docker compose up -d brings up the whole stack from one place.
Stack
- Next.js 16 (App Router, standalone output)
- TypeScript
- Tailwind CSS
- Radix UI primitives
dnd-kitfor drag/drop (kanban)- pnpm for package management
Running in production (the normal path)
Use the root-level Docker Compose:
# from the repo root (one level up from this directory)
docker compose up -d
The panel is built as part of the compose stack via docker/panel.Dockerfile and served internally on port 3000. Nginx (also in the compose stack) is the single externally-exposed service on http://localhost:3000 and routes:
/api/*and/ws/*→ orchestrator (FastAPI, port 8000)- everything else → the Next.js panel
The panel uses relative URLs (/api/v1, /ws) so nothing here needs a backend URL in .env.
Running the panel alone for UI development
cd panel
pnpm install
pnpm dev
That gives you Next dev-server on localhost:3000, but you still need the orchestrator reachable at localhost:8000 (or via nginx) for API calls to work. Easiest: docker compose up -d the backend services, then run pnpm dev against that.
Build scripts
pnpm dev— development server with hot reloadpnpm build— production build (outputs.next/standalone/)pnpm start— run the standalone buildpnpm lint— ESLint
Where things live
src/app/— Next.js App Router pagessrc/components/— React components (organized by feature: tasks, agents, channels, …)src/lib/api/— typed API client (thin wrappers overfetch)src/lib/— constants, utilities, WebSocket hookssrc/types/— shared TypeScript types mirroring backend schemas (includesNotificationTypeenum)src/hooks/— reusable React hooks (see Frontend hooks)src/app/(dashboard)/notifications/— notifications inbox page and components
Hooks
The panel exposes public hooks under @/hooks. See Frontend hooks for full API reference and examples.
usePageRefresh
Page-scoped refresh coordinator. Pages register data-refetch callbacks; the navbar refresh button in src/components/layout/header.tsx calls refresh() and reflects the combined loading/disabled state. The button is disabled when no callbacks are registered (the registry is empty) and while a refresh is in progress.
import { usePageRefresh } from "@/hooks";
const { register, unregister, refresh, loading, disabled } = usePageRefresh();
disabledistruewhen no callbacks are registered (there is nothing to refresh)disabledbecomesfalseonce a callback is registereddisabledreturns totruewhen all callbacks are unregistered
Wrap your page or layout in PageRefreshProvider from @/components/providers before consuming the hook. Dashboard pages should register their refetch callbacks and avoid adding inline "Refresh" buttons; see docs/frontend/components/page-refresh-provider.md for the full wiring list and examples.
Notifications
The panel renders five core coordination-event notification types that signal task lifecycle transitions between agents:
| Type | Icon | Color | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
TASK_ASSIGNMENT |
ListTodo | green | A task has been assigned to you |
BLOCKER_ESCALATION |
AlertTriangle | red | A developer is blocked and escalated |
REVIEW_REQUEST |
Check | purple | Your review is needed |
DOCUMENTATION_REQUEST |
Info | blue | Documentation is needed |
APPROVAL |
ShieldCheck | emerald | Board-level approval requested |
Each notification optionally carries a related_task_id rendered as a deep-link to /tasks/{id}. For full details on types, icons, and adding new types, see docs/frontend/components/notification-types.md.
Dependency Management
Version Alignment
When bumping Next.js, always update eslint-config-next to match the same version. These packages must stay in sync. See UPGRADE.md for detailed procedures and troubleshooting.
Backend schema changes
When the backend changes response shapes, mirror them in src/types/ and the relevant src/lib/api/ module. Keep API paths relative so nginx routing keeps working.