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Multica 0.2.5 adds autopilot commands and deeper agent work controls

Multica released 0.2.5 with autopilot commands, issue subscriber commands, persistent daemon identity, progress cards, and command-palette improvements.

Multica released v0.2.5 on April 17, 2026 with a broad batch of CLI, desktop, daemon, issue, workspace, and autopilot changes. The release adds issue subscriber commands, new autopilot commands, persistent daemon identity, project/sub-issue progress cards, command-palette actions, and several fixes around autopilot-created issues and daemon workspace resolution.

The important signal is that Multica keeps turning managed coding agents into something closer to a team operating surface. Subscribers, autopilot commands, progress cards, project-aware CLI commands, and machine-scoped daemon identity are the kinds of controls teams need when agent work is no longer a one-off chat session.

For operators and builders, this release is worth testing around the handoff points: who gets notified when an agent creates or updates an issue, how autopilot-created work is tracked, whether CLI and desktop identity stay aligned, and how project/sub-issue progress appears in the board. The release also includes UI and safety-adjacent fixes such as typed delete confirmation, sole-owner leave preflight, external-link scheme restrictions, and duplicate agent-name handling.

Source confidence: High.

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Explicit non-claims:

  • This update does not claim that every v0.2.5 change applies equally to hosted, desktop, and self-hosted usage.
  • This update does not claim autopilot is fully autonomous or production-safe without operator review.
  • This update does not rely on third-party social posts as release evidence.