Restyle from a bespoke dark theme to the light theme the other UI demos
share: the canonical :root tokens (--border, --muted, --highlight), the
#fafafa/#18181b body, the sticky white header with the light/red Connect
button, the fixed bottom-right #status toast, and the amber
ui-highlight-pulse keyframe. index.html drops the custom topbar wrapper for
the standard <header> plus a standalone #status element.
Demonstrates the 'every input acts, may speak' pattern without bridging: a
standard voice pipeline (STT → LLM → TTS) whose LLM only converses, plus a
separate UIWorker that does all the list work. The voice pipeline's user
aggregator fires on_user_turn_stopped each turn and dispatches the transcript
to the UIWorker as a respond job (a bus message); the UIWorker reads the
auto-injected <ui_state> snapshot and drives the list silently via add_item /
set_checked / remove_item commands (plus the standard highlight). Items are
checkboxes whose label and checked state the snapshot exposes.
Includes a vanilla-JS client following the existing UI-demo client style.
Synthesis example: a ReplyToolMixin UIWorker adds a start_review tool that fans
out to clarity/tone peers via start_user_job_group, translates each reviewer
response into an add_note command in on_job_response, handles a client
note_click event via @on_ui_event, and keeps history across turns.
A UIWorker with a custom reply tool fans research out to three BaseWorker peers
via start_user_job_group; their progress streams to the client as ui-task cards
and the user can cancel a group mid-flight.
A ReplyToolMixin UIWorker that fills inputs (fills) and toggles checkboxes /
presses submit (click) by voice — the state-changing half of the standard
action set.
A ReplyToolMixin UIWorker that grounds in the user's text selection (the
<selection> block in the snapshot) and points back via select_text — both
directions of deictic reference.
The voice LLM delegates to a ReplyToolMixin UIWorker that scrolls offscreen
items into view and highlights the phones it names — exercising the scroll_to /
highlight UI commands and the [offscreen] state tag.
Smallest UIWorker demo: a voice LLM in the main pipeline delegates
screen-relevant utterances to a UIWorker via a respond job; the UIWorker
auto-injects the current <ui_state> and answers grounded in what's on screen.
Includes a vanilla-JS client that streams accessibility snapshots over RTVI.
Lets callers register multiple workers in a single call instead of
awaiting add_worker() repeatedly. Updates all examples, docs, tests,
and proxy worker docstrings to use the new API.