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Author SHA1 Message Date
clawbot
ab70f889a6 refactor: structured body (array|object, never string) for canonicalization
Message bodies are always arrays of strings (text lines) or objects
(structured data like PUBKEY). Never raw strings. This enables:
- Multiline messages without escape sequences
- Deterministic JSON canonicalization (RFC 8785 JCS) for signing
- Structured data where needed

Update all schemas: body fields use array type with string items.
Update message.json envelope: body is oneOf[array, object], id is UUID.
Update README: message envelope table, examples, and canonicalization docs.
Update schema/README.md: field types, examples with array bodies.
2026-02-10 10:36:02 -08:00
clawbot
dfb1636be5 refactor: model message schemas after IRC RFC 1459/2812
Replace c2s/s2c/s2s taxonomy with IRC-native structure:
- schema/commands/ — IRC command schemas (PRIVMSG, NOTICE, JOIN, PART,
  QUIT, NICK, TOPIC, MODE, KICK, PING, PONG)
- schema/numerics/ — IRC numeric reply codes (001-004, 322-323, 332,
  353, 366, 372-376, 401, 403, 433, 442, 482)
- schema/message.json — base envelope mapping IRC wire format to JSON

Messages use 'command' field with IRC command names or 3-digit numeric
codes. 'body' is a string (IRC trailing parameter), not object/array.
'from'/'to' map to IRC prefix and first parameter.

Federation uses the same IRC commands (no custom RELAY/LINK/SYNC).

Update README message format, command tables, and examples to match.
2026-02-10 10:31:26 -08:00