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# btmsg Reference
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btmsg is the inter-agent messaging system for Agents Orchestrator. It enables
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management agents (Tier 1) and project agents (Tier 2) to communicate via direct
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messages and broadcast channels.
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## Overview
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btmsg uses a shared SQLite database at `~/.local/share/agor/btmsg.db`. Both the
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Python CLI tools (used by agents) and the Rust backend (Tauri app) access the
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same database concurrently. WAL mode and a 5-second busy timeout handle
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contention.
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Agents must register before sending or receiving messages. Registration creates
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an entry in the `agents` table with the agent's ID, name, role, group, and tier.
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## Database schema
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### agents
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| Column | Type | Description |
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|--------|------|-------------|
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| `id` | TEXT PK | Unique agent identifier |
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| `name` | TEXT | Display name |
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| `role` | TEXT | Agent role (manager, architect, tester, reviewer, or project) |
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| `group_id` | TEXT | Group this agent belongs to |
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| `tier` | INTEGER | 1 = management, 2 = project |
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| `model` | TEXT | Model identifier (nullable) |
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| `status` | TEXT | Current status (active, sleeping, stopped) |
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### messages
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| Column | Type | Description |
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|--------|------|-------------|
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| `id` | TEXT PK | UUID |
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| `from_agent` | TEXT FK | Sender agent ID |
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| `to_agent` | TEXT FK | Recipient agent ID |
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| `content` | TEXT | Message body |
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| `read` | INTEGER | 0 = unread, 1 = read |
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| `reply_to` | TEXT | Parent message ID (nullable, for threading) |
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| `sender_group_id` | TEXT | Sender's group ID (nullable, added by migration) |
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| `created_at` | TEXT | ISO timestamp |
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### channels
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| Column | Type | Description |
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|--------|------|-------------|
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| `id` | TEXT PK | Channel identifier |
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| `name` | TEXT | Channel name (e.g. `#review-queue`) |
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| `group_id` | TEXT | Group this channel belongs to |
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| `created_by` | TEXT FK | Agent that created the channel |
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| `created_at` | TEXT | ISO timestamp |
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### contacts
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ACL table controlling which agents can see and message each other.
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### heartbeats
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Liveness tracking. Agents send periodic heartbeats; the health store uses these
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to detect stalled agents.
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### dead_letter_queue
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Messages that could not be delivered (recipient not found, agent stopped).
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Surfaced in the agent health monitoring UI.
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### audit_log
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Records agent actions for compliance and debugging. Entries include agent ID,
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action type, target, and timestamp.
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### seen_messages
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Per-message read tracking with session-level granularity.
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| Column | Type | Description |
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|--------|------|-------------|
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| `session_id` | TEXT | Reading session identifier |
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| `message_id` | TEXT FK | Message that was seen |
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| `seen_at` | INTEGER | Unix timestamp |
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Primary key: `(session_id, message_id)`. This enables per-message acknowledgment
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rather than bulk "mark all read" operations.
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## CLI usage
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The `btmsg` CLI is a Python script installed at `~/.local/bin/btmsg`. Agents
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invoke it via shell commands in their sessions. The `BTMSG_AGENT_ID` environment
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variable identifies the calling agent.
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### Register an agent
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```bash
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btmsg register --id mgr-1 --name "Manager" --role manager \
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--group my-team --tier 1
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```
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### Send a direct message
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```bash
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btmsg send --to architect-1 --content "Review the auth module architecture"
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```
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### Send to a channel
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```bash
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btmsg channel-post --channel review-queue \
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--content "Task T-42 moved to review"
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```
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### Read unread messages
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```bash
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btmsg read
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```
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Returns all unread messages for the agent identified by `BTMSG_AGENT_ID`.
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### List channels
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```bash
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btmsg channels
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### Send a heartbeat
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```bash
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btmsg heartbeat
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```
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Updates the agent's liveness timestamp. The health store marks agents as stalled
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if no heartbeat arrives within the configured `stallThresholdMin`.
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### Mark messages as seen
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```bash
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btmsg ack --message-id <uuid>
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```
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Records an entry in `seen_messages` for per-message tracking.
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## Role permissions
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Agent capabilities depend on their role:
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| Capability | Manager | Architect | Tester | Reviewer | Project |
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|------------|---------|-----------|--------|----------|---------|
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| Send DMs | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
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| Read own DMs | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
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| Post to channels | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
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| Create channels | Yes | No | No | No | No |
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| Delete messages | Yes | No | No | No | No |
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| List all agents | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Read-only |
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| Update agent status | Yes | No | No | No | No |
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The Manager role has full CRUD on all btmsg resources. Other roles can read
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messages addressed to them and post to channels.
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## Rust backend integration
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The Tauri backend reads btmsg data via `src-tauri/src/btmsg.rs`. Key functions:
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- `get_agents(group_id)` -- List agents with unread counts
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- `unread_count(agent_id)` -- Unread message count
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- `unread_messages(agent_id)` -- Full unread message list with sender metadata
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- `get_feed(group_id)` -- Recent messages across the group
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- `get_channels(group_id)` -- List channels with member counts
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- `get_channel_messages(channel_id)` -- Messages in a channel
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All queries use named column access (`row.get("column_name")`) and return
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`#[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")]` structs for direct JSON serialization to the
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frontend.
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## Frontend
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The frontend accesses btmsg through `src/lib/adapters/btmsg-bridge.ts`, which
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wraps Tauri IPC commands. The CommsTab component in ProjectBox displays messages
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and channels for management agents.
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## Review queue integration
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When a task transitions to `review` status via bttask, the system auto-posts a
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notification to the `#review-queue` channel. The `ensure_review_channels`
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function creates `#review-queue` and `#review-log` idempotently. See
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[bttask reference](ref-bttask.md) for details.
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