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Robbie V2 Sprint C4: Connections, Logs, and WordPress Context Deepening

Robbie now sees richer connection identity, loaded logs, and WordPress toolkit context from the existing workspace UI, with safer redaction, cross-linked runtime signals, and deeper internal debug inspection.

3 July 2026AIServerDesk Team
Robbie V2 Sprint C4: Connections, Logs, and WordPress Context Deepening in ServerDesk

Robbie now sees richer connection identity, loaded logs, and WordPress toolkit context from the existing workspace UI, with safer redaction, cross-linked runtime signals, and deeper internal debug inspection.

Changes in this release

  • Connection context now includes protocol, environment inference, health state, recent connection errors, service availability hints, and a safe server identity summary
  • Logs context now combines terminal, workspace, Docker, deployment, and WordPress-linked signals into selected sources, repeated error groups, status indicators, runtime hints, and file references
  • WordPress context now includes detected installs, selected install metadata, update and health indicators, debug-log awareness, and risky state summaries without exposing wp-config secrets
  • Robbie context cache invalidation now reacts to connection changes, loaded log changes, and WordPress toolkit state updates so snapshots stay fresh
  • The internal debug panel now surfaces compact Connections, Logs, and WordPress summaries alongside provider truncation and redaction warnings

*Released 3 July 2026 · Category: AI*

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