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vgo-v0.3.1 scope: go Feature

This release adds 3 notable features for engineering teams evaluating rollout.

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Summary

AI summary

Updates What's new in 0.3.1, Polish, and again across a mixed release.

Changes in this release

Feature Medium

Adds dedicated Inbox tab for routines in sidebar.

Adds dedicated Inbox tab for routines in sidebar.

Source: llm_adapter@2026-05-26

Confidence: high

Feature Low

Includes conversation history in routine context when created from a thread.

Includes conversation history in routine context when created from a thread.

Source: llm_adapter@2026-05-26

Confidence: high

Feature Low

Browser panel now lists all workspace sessions, regardless of state.

Browser panel now lists all workspace sessions, regardless of state.

Source: llm_adapter@2026-05-26

Confidence: high

Feature Low

Surfaces per‑workspace Browser Fabric API key field in workspace settings.

Surfaces per‑workspace Browser Fabric API key field in workspace settings.

Source: llm_adapter@2026-05-26

Confidence: high

Refactor Low

Reverts routine channels to per‑agent model, migrating orphaned per‑routine channels.

Reverts routine channels to per‑agent model, migrating orphaned per‑routine channels.

Source: llm_adapter@2026-05-26

Confidence: high

Refactor Low

Shrinks AppIcon to 80% with rounded corners for brand consistency.

Shrinks AppIcon to 80% with rounded corners for brand consistency.

Source: llm_adapter@2026-05-26

Confidence: high

Full changelog

What's new in 0.3.1

Inbox tab

Routines now live in a dedicated Inbox tab in the sidebar, separate from Chats. Each agent has one inbox — every routine they own fires into the same per-agent queue, so the surface stays organized by who, not by which routine. Per-row unread dots and a tab badge make it obvious when there's new routine activity to look at. (#411)

Routine channels: one per agent (again)

A brief experiment in 0.3.0-era backends gave every routine its own channel (routine:<id>), which fragmented activity and broke the per-agent Inbox model. Reverted: routines fire into routines:<agent>, exactly as in 0.2.x. A backend migration (alembic 018) archives any orphaned per-routine channels so they drop out of Chats and Inbox automatically. Routine context (LLM-generated background posted before each fire) is unchanged.

Routine context now includes conversation history

When a routine is created from a thread, the LLM-generated context now incorporates the relevant prior conversation so the agent has the full backstory on every fire. (a32d76a8)

Browser panel: show all sessions

The Browser tab in the right panel previously hid sessions in some states. It now lists every browser session for the workspace, sorted by recency. (34a71512)

Polish

  • AppIcon shrunk to 80% with rounded corners — matches the squircle motif used across the workspace brand. (92c67440)
  • Per-workspace Browser Fabric API key field surfaced in workspace settings. (9e733f3a)

Install

This DMG is unsigned. After downloading:

xattr -d com.apple.quarantine "~/Downloads/OpenAgents.Go-0.3.1-unsigned-arm64.dmg"

or right-click the .app → Open → Open anyway, the first launch.

Apple Silicon only.

Full Changelog: https://github.com/openagents-org/openagents/compare/go-v0.3.0...go-v0.3.1

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Related context

Earlier breaking changes

  • vgo-v0.4.0 Google Sign-In becomes mandatory for all workspaces; unauthenticated access removed.
  • vgo-v0.3.0 Requires backend supporting new `browser_enabled` field on PATCH /v1/workspaces/{id}.

Beta — feedback welcome: [email protected]