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Agent framework enhancements driven by the Chat UI. These are gaps in the GAIA agent that the desktop UI exposes — safety guardrails, cancellation, discovery, and Windows compatibility. **Scope:** - Tool execution guardrails (confirmation popup before dangerous commands) - Cooperative execution cancellation from the UI - Agent capabilities/tool discovery API - Consistent tool argument streaming to the frontend - Windows shell compatibility for agent tools **Context:** The Chat UI (`src/gaia/apps/chat/webui/`) streams agent activity via SSE. These issues add the missing agent-side hooks that the UI needs to provide a safe, interactive experience. **Related branch:** `kalin/chat-ui`
No due date•0/5 issues closedC API for the GAIA C++ agent framework, with .NET (P/Invoke) and Python (ctypes) language bindings. Cancellation, events, versioning, logging, and error codes are defined here (superseding M10 feature proposals). Targeting Q3 2026.
Due by September 29, 2026•0/9 issues closedLightweight .NET WinForms system tray application for managing GAIA OS agents — install, configure, monitor, terminal view, notifications, and interactive chat. See docs/spec/os-agents-tray-app-milestone.md
No due date•0/10 issues closedWindows OS intelligence via MCP — 9 domain MCP servers (C++/.NET) for process, network, storage, thermal, security, startup, gaming, productivity, and backup management. Depends on Milestone #10 (C++ Framework Production Readiness). See docs/spec/os-agents-mcp-milestone.md
No due date•0/19 issues closedIntegrate new Lemonade v9.4.1 features into GAIA: image editing/variations, server-side streaming ASR (WebSocket), server-side TTS, reranking for RAG, Qwen 3.5 models, and auto server discovery. See docs/spec/lemonade-9.4.1-integration.md for full scope.
No due date•2/24 issues closedMake the GAIA C++ agent framework production-ready for third-party integration: tool security, performance benchmarks, streaming, and runtime configuration. NOTE: Cancellation (#354), event callbacks (#355), API versioning (#357), pluggable logging (#359), and error codes (#364) were originally in this milestone but have been superseded by M11 (Multi-Language SDK), where they are implemented at the C API boundary. Those issues are now closed.
No due date•6/18 issues closed- Overdue by 1 day(s)•Due by March 6, 2026•3/7 issues closed
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