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stonks-oracle/frontend
Celes Renata 45752b9a29 feat: AI Agents management page with per-agent performance tracking
New Agents tab in the sidebar (Ops group) for viewing, editing, and
creating AI agent configurations:

Database (migration 026):
- ai_agents table: editable configs for each LLM agent (model, prompts,
  temperature, tokens, retries). source='system' for built-in,
  source='user' for custom. Seeds 3 system agents (Document Extractor,
  Event Classifier, Thesis Rewriter) using WHERE NOT EXISTS to never
  overwrite user edits across reinstalls.
- agent_performance_log table: per-invocation metrics (duration,
  confidence, retries, tokens, errors) linked to agent config.

API endpoints:
- GET/POST /api/agents — list and create agents
- GET/PUT/DELETE /api/agents/{id} — view, edit, delete (system agents
  can be edited but not deleted)
- GET /api/agents/{id}/performance — aggregated metrics (success rate,
  avg/p95 latency, confidence, token usage)
- GET /api/agents/{id}/performance/history — hourly time series

Frontend:
- AgentsPage with sidebar list + detail panel
- Agent detail: config display, system prompt viewer, performance
  dashboard with metrics cards and time-series chart
- Edit form: all config fields editable including system prompt,
  model, temperature, tokens, retries
- Create form: new user-defined agents with auto-slug generation
- System agents show blue badge, user agents show green badge
2026-04-17 01:24:35 +00:00
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