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@ochafik ochafik commented Dec 20, 2025

Summary

  • Remove "intent" from the list of MCP-UI message types in the rationale section (Intents concept - originated in MCP-UI - was dropped in earlier discussions)
  • Rename "Notify" to "Log" in the lifecycle diagram to better reflect that notifications/message is for debugging/telemetry logging, not for sending messages to the chat (which is now ui/message)

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Line 1296 (Rationale) Removed "intent" from "tool, intent, prompt, etc."
Lines 1035-1037 (Lifecycle diagram) Renamed else Notifyelse Log with updated description

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  • Build passes
  • Review spec terminology is consistent throughout

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- Remove "intent" from the list of MCP-UI message types in the rationale
  section (Intents concept is being dropped)
- Rename "Notify" to "Log" in the lifecycle diagram to better reflect
  that notifications/message is for debugging/telemetry logging, not
  for sending messages to the chat (which is now ui/message)

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Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <[email protected]>
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@ochafik ochafik marked this pull request as ready for review December 20, 2025 03:18
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idosal commented Dec 20, 2025

Thanks @ochafik ! Perhaps we should clarify that notify is actually going to be ui/update-model-context (rather than ui/message, which is the equivalent of prompt).

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