# Moltbot ACP Bridge This document describes how the Moltbot ACP (Agent Client Protocol) bridge works, how it maps ACP sessions to Gateway sessions, and how IDEs should invoke it. ## Overview `moltbot acp` exposes an ACP agent over stdio and forwards prompts to a running Moltbot Gateway over WebSocket. It keeps ACP session ids mapped to Gateway session keys so IDEs can reconnect to the same agent transcript or reset it on request. Key goals: - Minimal ACP surface area (stdio, NDJSON). - Stable session mapping across reconnects. - Works with existing Gateway session store (list/resolve/reset). - Safe defaults (isolated ACP session keys by default). ## How can I use this Use ACP when an IDE or tooling speaks Agent Client Protocol and you want it to drive a Moltbot Gateway session. Quick steps: 1. Run a Gateway (local or remote). 2. Configure the Gateway target (`gateway.remote.url` + auth) or pass flags. 3. Point the IDE to run `moltbot acp` over stdio. Example config: ```bash moltbot config set gateway.remote.url wss://gateway-host:18789 moltbot config set gateway.remote.token ``` Example run: ```bash moltbot acp --url wss://gateway-host:18789 --token ``` ## Selecting agents ACP does not pick agents directly. It routes by the Gateway session key. Use agent-scoped session keys to target a specific agent: ```bash moltbot acp --session agent:main:main moltbot acp --session agent:design:main moltbot acp --session agent:qa:bug-123 ``` Each ACP session maps to a single Gateway session key. One agent can have many sessions; ACP defaults to an isolated `acp:` session unless you override the key or label. ## Zed editor setup Add a custom ACP agent in `~/.config/zed/settings.json`: ```json { "agent_servers": { "Moltbot ACP": { "type": "custom", "command": "moltbot", "args": ["acp"], "env": {} } } } ``` To target a specific Gateway or agent: ```json { "agent_servers": { "Moltbot ACP": { "type": "custom", "command": "moltbot", "args": [ "acp", "--url", "wss://gateway-host:18789", "--token", "", "--session", "agent:design:main" ], "env": {} } } } ``` In Zed, open the Agent panel and select “Moltbot ACP” to start a thread. ## Execution Model - ACP client spawns `moltbot acp` and speaks ACP messages over stdio. - The bridge connects to the Gateway using existing auth config (or CLI flags). - ACP `prompt` translates to Gateway `chat.send`. - Gateway streaming events are translated back into ACP streaming events. - ACP `cancel` maps to Gateway `chat.abort` for the active run. ## Session Mapping By default each ACP session is mapped to a dedicated Gateway session key: - `acp:` unless overridden. You can override or reuse sessions in two ways: 1) CLI defaults ```bash moltbot acp --session agent:main:main moltbot acp --session-label "support inbox" moltbot acp --reset-session ``` 2) ACP metadata per session ```json { "_meta": { "sessionKey": "agent:main:main", "sessionLabel": "support inbox", "resetSession": true, "requireExisting": false } } ``` Rules: - `sessionKey`: direct Gateway session key. - `sessionLabel`: resolve an existing session by label. - `resetSession`: mint a new transcript for the key before first use. - `requireExisting`: fail if the key/label does not exist. ### Session Listing ACP `listSessions` maps to Gateway `sessions.list` and returns a filtered summary suitable for IDE session pickers. `_meta.limit` can cap the number of sessions returned. ## Prompt Translation ACP prompt inputs are converted into a Gateway `chat.send`: - `text` and `resource` blocks become prompt text. - `resource_link` with image mime types become attachments. - The working directory can be prefixed into the prompt (default on, can be disabled with `--no-prefix-cwd`). Gateway streaming events are translated into ACP `message` and `tool_call` updates. Terminal Gateway states map to ACP `done` with stop reasons: - `complete` -> `stop` - `aborted` -> `cancel` - `error` -> `error` ## Auth + Gateway Discovery `moltbot acp` resolves the Gateway URL and auth from CLI flags or config: - `--url` / `--token` / `--password` take precedence. - Otherwise use configured `gateway.remote.*` settings. ## Operational Notes - ACP sessions are stored in memory for the bridge process lifetime. - Gateway session state is persisted by the Gateway itself. - `--verbose` logs ACP/Gateway bridge events to stderr (never stdout). - ACP runs can be canceled and the active run id is tracked per session. ## Compatibility - ACP bridge uses `@agentclientprotocol/sdk` (currently 0.13.x). - Works with ACP clients that implement `initialize`, `newSession`, `loadSession`, `prompt`, `cancel`, and `listSessions`. ## Testing - Unit: `src/acp/session.test.ts` covers run id lifecycle. - Full gate: `pnpm lint && pnpm build && pnpm test && pnpm docs:build`. ## Related Docs - CLI usage: `docs/cli/acp.md` - Session model: `docs/concepts/session.md` - Session management internals: `docs/reference/session-management-compaction.md`