Robbie answers can now point back to concrete workspace evidence through sanitized provenance anchors, clickable evidence chips, ignored-provider hints, and compact operational timelines, without changing the single AI request flow.
What shipped
- The investigation summary now builds a provenance model with evidence anchors for files, selections, terminal output, Source Control, Docker, Database Explorer, Deployments, Metrics, Connections, and WordPress Toolkit
- Robbie replies can now show a compact 'What Robbie Used' section with clickable evidence chips under the answer
- Lower-confidence and investigative answers can expand into ignored-provider hints and a concise chronological provenance timeline
- Provenance targets are permission-aware, secret-like paths are redacted, and unsupported destinations are shown as disabled rather than exposed
- The internal debug panel now previews provenance anchors, navigation targets, disabled-target reasons, redaction notes, and timeline grouping
The story
Sprint F makes Robbie answers easier to trust and act on: evidence chips, panel links, redacted provenance, and a compact view of what Robbie actually used.
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*Published by the ServerDesk team · 4 July 2026 · AI*
