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# Taskboard Implementation Status
## Implemented
- Next.js App Router migration with React 19, Tailwind CSS, and shadcn-style UI primitives
- Typed fleet model loaded from `config/fleet.json`
- Typed task templates loaded from `config/task-templates.json`
- Unified task intake for OpenClaw, ZeroClaw, and direct SSH targets
- Dispatch lifecycle states:
- `planned`
- `assigned`
- `dispatched`
- `acknowledged`
- `completed`
- `failed`
- SQLite-backed audit log in `task_events`
- Dispatch history API and UI
- Failure queue UI
- Family-specific pages:
- `/openclaw`
- `/zeroclaw`
- Architecture page rendered from tracked fleet config
- Agent cards with:
- heartbeat age
- workload
- last dispatch event
- failure counts
- OpenClaw swarm dispatch:
- repo map lookup
- safe-directory git handling for mounted repos
- worktree creation
- queue insertion into `~/.clawdbot/active-tasks.json`
- ZeroClaw webhook dispatch:
- bearer-token support for paired gateways
- direct gateway mode for testing
- Direct SSH dispatch:
- typed direct target definitions in `config/fleet.json`
- safe built-in host actions for `pve`, `truenas`, and `panda`
- completion written through the callback pipeline
- dedicated `truenas-admin` audit action that correlates live ZFS datasets with repo dependency signals
## Verified Live
- `grizzley` ZeroClaw webhook dispatch from taskboard
- `ice` ZeroClaw webhook dispatch from taskboard
- OpenClaw swarm queue creation and host worktree creation on `ubuntu`
- direct SSH host actions can now be dispatched for `pve`, `truenas-admin`, and `panda`
## Current Limits
- Taskboard can dispatch OpenClaw swarm tasks, but it does not yet monitor tmux session progress automatically.
- ZeroClaw acknowledgements and completions are still operator-driven; remote runtimes do not push completion state back yet.
- The board records remote webhook responses, but not structured per-step execution output from the agents.
- Direct targets are intentionally restricted to configured safe actions and do not expose arbitrary shell execution in the UI.
- `truenas-admin` remains review-gated for cleanup decisions; the taskboard produces audit results and candidate datasets, not direct deletion.