feat(evolution): add self-evolution subsystem

Add a self-evolution subsystem that reviews idle conversations in an
isolated agent and durably learns from them — patching/creating skills,
finishing unfinished tasks, and backfilling missed memory.

- Trigger: background idle scan, fires when a session is idle >= N min AND
  (>= N turns OR context usage > 80%). In-memory cursor reviews only new
  messages so a session never re-learns old content.
- Isolated review agent: same model, restricted toolset, hard write-guard
  confining edits to the workspace (built-in skills are protected).
- Safety: file-level backup before edits + evolution_undo tool; notify the
  user ONLY when a workspace file actually changed (no-nag rule); capped
  concurrency.
- Records to memory/evolution/<date>.md, surfaced in the memory UI's
  renamed "Self-Evolution" tab (merged with dream diaries).
- Hide internal [SCHEDULED]/[EVOLUTION]/backup_id markers from chat history
  display (also fixes scheduler marker leakage) while keeping them in stored
  content for undo.
- Flat config: self_evolution_enabled (default off until release),
  self_evolution_idle_minutes (15), self_evolution_min_turns (6).
- Tests: tests/test_evolution.py (stub + real model modes, 7 scenarios).
This commit is contained in:
zhayujie
2026-06-07 18:55:33 +08:00
parent 0e4da1d1c5
commit ba777ed706
19 changed files with 1856 additions and 20 deletions

View File

@@ -347,11 +347,14 @@ class AgentStreamExecutor:
Returns:
Final response text
"""
# Log user message with model info
# Log user message with model info. Truncate very long messages (e.g.
# injected transcripts / large prompts) so logs stay readable.
thinking_enabled = self._is_thinking_enabled()
thinking_label = " | 💭 thinking" if thinking_enabled else ""
logger.info(f"🤖 {self.model.model}{thinking_label} | 👤 {user_message}")
_log_msg = user_message if len(user_message) <= 500 else (
user_message[:500] + f" …(+{len(user_message) - 500} chars)"
)
logger.info(f"🤖 {self.model.model}{thinking_label} | 👤 {_log_msg}")
# Add user message (Claude format - use content blocks for consistency)
self.messages.append({