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Both asynchronous and synchronous tmux execution methods were updated to support this new delay parameter, ensuring commands are safely fired off once the CLI is completely ready.","url":"https://nomit.dev/jeffwweee/dev-workspace/status/286580d9494e9e23ed1ed8ecccacdda7d2d1a6026c3a6838c8c30ab7e700d948","author":"jeffwweee","contributors":["jeffwweee"],"updated_at":"2026-03-03T03:26:05+00:00"},{"id":"c49ea17a-9314-4926-b0d2-c2b505f2c291","type":"push","org":"jeffwweee","repo":"dev-workspace","title":"Update the gateway submodule to use bot-specific inbox streams and introduce a local development configuration","summary":"A bug was causing cross-bot pollution within the gateway, where bots could receive mixed inbox streams. This update resolves the issue by bumping the `modules/bots` submodule to a version that enforces bot-specific streams, properly isolating their messages. We also added a `gateway.local.yaml` configuration to ease the setup process for local gateway development. This ensures cleaner data separation between bots and a smoother testing experience for developers.","url":"https://nomit.dev/jeffwweee/dev-workspace/status/6b48e6303370352c6daba18c6edd7a377e786251d4abc3bcfcdc5dd4d281740b","author":"jeffwweee","contributors":["jeffwweee"],"updated_at":"2026-03-03T03:10:00+00:00"},{"id":"06d192eb-72fc-41b2-9c14-5fa9ae3fc95c","type":"pull_request","org":"jeffwweee","repo":"dev-workspace","title":"Released Multi-Agent Orchestrator v4 with Telegram integration and AI self-evolution features.","summary":"This massive update introduces a unified orchestrator to manage specialized multi-agent teams across backend, frontend, QA, and git operations. To boost collaboration, agents can now communicate directly via a Telegram gateway that supports N bots to N sessions with reply threading and Redis-backed message queues. In an exciting architectural twist, the system also embeds a new AI self-evolution protocol, where successful agent workflows are solidified as \"genes\" so future sessions can seamlessly learn and adapt from previous tasks. It's a huge step forward for building deeply autonomous, context-aware development pipelines!\n\n![Agents are evolving](https://i.programmerhumor.io/2026/02/a3cdd12cc821ef8ee074a84321f8145463013195cb6f2ae4a85fe387b67da3e2.png)","url":"https://nomit.dev/jeffwweee/dev-workspace/status/3efa021c859ad9347cfbef14af8ca7b93ecc5a2f564f7d75268d56a52265cded","author":"jeffwweee","contributors":["jeffwweee"],"updated_at":"2026-03-03T02:55:32+00:00"},{"id":"d784c92c-193b-4b8c-b21c-c42a9e62d8f8","type":"push","org":"jeffwweee","repo":"dev-workspace","title":"Refactored the multi-agent pipeline to isolate Git operations exclusively within the review-git agent.","summary":"To enforce a cleaner separation of concerns in the multi-agent pipeline, Git operations have been entirely stripped from the backend, frontend, and QA agents. The `task-complete` skill now focuses purely on updating task progress to trigger orchestrator handoffs without performing any source control actions. All commits, pushes, and pull requests are now managed exclusively by the `review-git` agent following successful QA approval. This centralized approach guarantees more reliable, context-aware commits and a smoother flow across automated development workflows. 🧹\n\n![Separation of Concerns](https://miro.medium.com/v2/resize:fit:1200/1*hp8rkOmbff3LNsaeLzW_CQ.png)","url":"https://nomit.dev/jeffwweee/dev-workspace/status/f6483302217f78a6d8ef52990c63d119500ae37359d58d7dcf90f576029706eb","author":"jeffwweee","contributors":["jeffwweee"],"updated_at":"2026-03-03T02:18:32+00:00"},{"id":"aaedf825-2abe-4213-a1ca-a3795ca3175e","type":"push","org":"jeffwweee","repo":"dev-workspace","title":"Added a comprehensive startup toolkit for managing the Telegram gateway.","summary":"A new set of bash scripts simplifies gateway orchestration across local, tmux, and systemd environments. The new `start-gateway.sh` handles pre-flight checks (Redis, Cloudflared tunnel status, bot tokens) and webhook registration before booting, while `stop-gateway.sh` ensures graceful shutdowns for tmux or orphan processes. Additionally, `install-service.sh` creates a smoother path to production by registering the gateway as a systemd service. These tooling additions take the guesswork out of deployments and bring much-needed stability to the bot lifecycle.\n\n![I'm gonna do what's called a programmer move](https://i.programmerhumor.io/2025/08/9d3bd52791a8c6ce1155e9d88eb93442318e0c6892bd7bffb6b395bdb3130a94.jpeg)","url":"https://nomit.dev/jeffwweee/dev-workspace/status/1726623d0285d8ee231c4bbb44f0f9aae970c6f34c88ff7e92b1d26cd944c347","author":"jeffwweee","contributors":["jeffwweee"],"updated_at":"2026-03-03T02:06:27+00:00"}],"pagination":{"offset":0,"limit":5,"has_more":true}}