Version 1.339.85: Slash Commands for Your AI

2026-06-10
Version 1.339.85: Slash Commands for Your AI

Version 1.339.85 Release Note

Since 1.322.85, AB Projects taught its MCP server the full protocol — ready-made slash-command prompts and pinnable context feeds for your AI — unblocked Documents across the web app, made “today” mean your today in the bot and in date filters, gave the CRM autopilot a circuit breaker, and opened a public press kit for partners.

Your AI learns slash commands

  • All three MCP primitives, not just tools. The AB Projects MCP server now advertises tools, prompts, and resources — the full Model Context Protocol — so hosts like Claude can surface much richer integration than raw tool calls.
  • Five ready-made prompts. ab-standup (overdue / due-today / in-progress brief), ab-weekly-review (shipped, slipped, at-risk), ab-create-task (guided creation from plain language), ab-find-blocked (hunt down blocked work), and ab-wiki-recap (summarize recent Documents edits). In Claude they appear as slash commands — type /ab-standup and your morning brief writes itself.
  • Pinnable context feeds. New read-only resources — ab://me/today, ab://me/week, ab://me/projects, and a per-project overview feed — can be pinned as context in your AI host, so the assistant always sees your current workload without making a single tool call.

Documents, unblocked on the web

  • Documents joined the web project home. The project home page in the web app now links straight to Documents (Wiki), matching what Teams users already had.
  • Seven pages stopped bouncing you to home. Documents and six other pages used to redirect to the web home when opened from a regular browser. A sign-in fallback now keeps you on the page you actually asked for.

“Today” is finally your today

  • The bot reads your clock, not the server’s. “Tasks today” now picks up your time zone directly from your Teams client — no profile setup needed — so the day boundary lands at your midnight, not UTC’s.
  • Date filters include the whole end day. Filtering a task list from June 7 to June 7 now returns everything on June 7. Previously the end date was treated as midnight, so a same-day range quietly matched nothing.

CRM autopilot, with a fuse

  • A circuit breaker for automation. When a sequence starts failing repeatedly, the breaker trips and pauses it instead of letting it churn through your leads — you fix the cause, reset, and continue.
  • A health chart for recent runs. Automation health is now visible at a glance, so a quiet failure no longer hides until someone notices missing outreach.

Spread the word

  • A public press kit. The new /press-kit page offers a banner library in standard sizes with copy-to-embed snippets — partners and affiliates can grab on-brand assets without asking.

Polish & plumbing

  • News lands faster. Published articles now appear on the site within about 5 minutes instead of up to an hour.
  • Language URLs are more forgiving. Article lookups now tolerate case differences in culture codes, so links like /zh-cn/ resolve instead of 404ing.
  • The LLM tutorial grew a proper landing page. The primer series now opens with a landing view and a reorganized sidebar, with sign-up banners along the way.
  • Security hardening. Production credentials were moved out of committed configuration into managed settings.

As always, AB Projects updates automatically — nothing to install. If anything looks off after the new version lands for you, the team is only a message away.