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Author SHA1 Message Date
teernisse
1fb4a82b39 refactor(server): extract context.py into focused modules
Split the monolithic context.py (117 lines) into five purpose-specific
modules following single-responsibility principle:

- config.py: Server-level constants (DATA_DIR, SESSIONS_DIR, PORT,
  STALE_EVENT_AGE, _state_lock)
- agents.py: Agent-specific paths and caches (CLAUDE_PROJECTS_DIR,
  CODEX_SESSIONS_DIR, discovery caches)
- auth.py: Authentication token generation/validation for spawn endpoint
- spawn_config.py: Spawn feature configuration (PENDING_SPAWNS_DIR,
  rate limiting, projects watcher thread)
- zellij.py: Zellij binary resolution and session management constants

This refactoring improves:
- Code navigation: Find relevant constants by domain, not alphabetically
- Testing: Each module can be tested in isolation
- Import clarity: Mixins import only what they need
- Future maintenance: Changes to one domain don't risk breaking others

All mixins updated to import from new module locations. Tests updated
to use new import paths.

Includes PROPOSED_CODE_FILE_REORGANIZATION_PLAN.md documenting the
rationale and mapping from old to new locations.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-28 00:47:15 -05:00
teernisse
a7b2b3b902 refactor(server): extract amc_server package from monolithic script
Split the 860+ line bin/amc-server into a modular Python package:

  amc_server/
    __init__.py         - Package marker
    context.py          - Shared constants (DATA_DIR, PORT, CLAUDE_PROJECTS_DIR, etc.)
    handler.py          - AMCHandler class using mixin composition
    logging_utils.py    - Structured logging setup with signal handlers
    server.py           - Main entry point (ThreadingHTTPServer)
    mixins/
      __init__.py       - Mixin package marker
      control.py        - Session control (dismiss, respond via Zellij)
      conversation.py   - Conversation history parsing (Claude JSONL format)
      discovery.py      - Session discovery (Codex pane inspection, Zellij cache)
      http.py           - HTTP response helpers (CORS, JSON, static files)
      parsing.py        - Session state parsing and aggregation
      state.py          - Session state endpoint logic

The monolithic bin/amc-server becomes a thin launcher that just imports
and calls main(). This separation enables:

- Easier testing of individual components
- Better IDE support (proper Python package structure)
- Cleaner separation of concerns (discovery vs parsing vs control)
- ThreadingHTTPServer instead of single-threaded (handles concurrent requests)

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-25 15:01:26 -05:00