After the first assistant response, derive a quick placeholder title from
the user message, then asynchronously call the provider's Haiku model to
generate a polished 3-7 word title. Titles update again at message 3 with
fuller conversation context. Updates push to frontend in real-time via
WebSocket `session_title_updated` event.
- extractTitle now reads `ai-title` JSONL entries (priority: custom > ai > first message)
- New titleService with deriveTitle + generateTitle using active provider config
- Handler tracks per-session message count and triggers generation on result
- Frontend sessionStore receives live title updates for sidebar + header
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Implement IM adapters allowing users to chat with Claude Code from Telegram
and Feishu/Lark. Includes persistent session management (chatId→sessionId
mapping), project selection via /projects command, and a web UI settings page
for configuring bot tokens, allowed users, and default project directory.
Key changes:
- adapters/: Telegram and Feishu adapter scripts with shared common modules
(WsBridge, MessageBuffer, SessionStore, HttpClient, config, formatting)
- Backend: adapterService + REST API (GET/PUT /api/adapters) with secret masking
- Frontend: AdapterSettings page in Settings tab with i18n support
- DirectoryPicker: use React Portal for dropdown to fix overflow clipping
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Add 7 frequency modes (every N min/hours, daily, weekdays, specific days, monthly, custom cron) with progressive disclosure UI
- Add "Run Now" button with confirmation popover and fire-and-forget API
- Add execution logs panel (TaskRunsPanel) with auto-polling and accordion behavior
- Add task edit mode with cron reverse-parsing (parseCron) to populate form
- Add server-side extractAssistantText to store meaningful AI responses instead of raw NDJSON
- Fix session linking: pass --session-id to CLI subprocess so "View conversation" navigates to actual content
- Fix MACRO undefined error by adding --preload to Bun.spawn
- Add confirmation popovers for all destructive actions (run/disable/delete)
- Add DayOfWeekPicker component for specific-days scheduling
- Add cronDescribe utility with i18n support and unit tests
- Display task creation time and last run time
- Add ~50 i18n keys (en/zh) for all new UI elements
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The CLI subprocess runs in --print (non-interactive) mode, which disabled
V2 task tools (TaskCreate/TaskUpdate). Only TodoWrite was available, but
the frontend only tracked V2 tool names for task refresh — so the Tasks
bar never appeared for new WebApp sessions.
Changes:
- Set CLAUDE_CODE_ENABLE_TASKS=1 in CLI subprocess env to enable V2 tasks
- Add TodoWrite to TASK_TOOL_NAMES for backward compat with V1 sessions
- Parse TodoWrite input.todos directly into TaskBar state (no disk read)
- Extract last TodoWrite from history on session load for V1 sessions
- Inline completed task summary into message flow when user continues chat
(sticky TaskBar converts to scrollable inline summary)
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Settings: new Providers tab with full CRUD, activation, and connectivity
test; Model tab shows active provider name; General tab simplified
- Tasks: new CLI Tasks page displaying task lists from ~/.claude/tasks/
with status, owner, and dependency (blocks/blockedBy) visualization
- NewTaskModal: add Advanced options (model, permission mode, working dir)
- Backend: fix TaskService to parse CLI V2 task format; extend /api/tasks
with /lists endpoint for grouped queries
- Fix ModelInfo.context type from number to string
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
The desktop app now keeps the composer stable while turns are active,
reduces low-signal tool noise in the transcript, restores project context
under the composer after session creation, and relies on the CLI's own
permission requests instead of injecting broader desktop-side Bash asks.
This also brings in the supporting desktop app source tree and the server
routes/session metadata needed for git info, filesystem browsing, session
resume, slash commands, and SDK-backed permission bridging so the UI can
operate as a coherent feature instead of a partial patch.
Constraint: Desktop transcript needs to stay usable during long multi-tool sessions without hiding file-change diffs
Constraint: Permission prompts must mirror CLI behavior closely enough that read-only commands do not get desktop-only prompts
Rejected: Keep rendering Read/Bash bodies inline | too noisy and unlike the intended transcript model
Rejected: Commit only the touched desktop files | would leave the newly introduced desktop app incomplete in git history
Confidence: medium
Scope-risk: broad
Reversibility: messy
Directive: Treat non-writing tools as summary-first transcript events; do not re-expand them by default without validating the UX against long sessions
Tested: cd desktop && bun run lint
Tested: cd desktop && bun run test -- --run
Tested: bun test src/server/__tests__/conversations.test.ts
Not-tested: Manual visual regression against the exact screenshots in a live desktop session
Not-tested: Full root TypeScript check (repository still has unrelated extracted-native parse failures)