The desktop release workflow reads release-notes/v0.1.6.md from the tagged commit, so this commit aligns version metadata, lockfile state, and release copy before creating the v0.1.6 tag.
Constraint: GitHub Actions packaging is triggered by pushed v*.*.* tags, not by a plain main push
Constraint: The release script expects release-notes/vX.Y.Z.md to exist in the tagged commit
Rejected: Push main without a tag | that would not start the desktop release workflow
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: narrow
Directive: Keep version files, Cargo.lock, release notes, and the release tag aligned for desktop releases
Tested: bun run scripts/release.ts 0.1.6 --dry
Tested: git diff --cached --check
Not-tested: Remote GitHub Actions run before pushing the tag
Some setup flows end in a shell command instead of a natural-language install path, so Settings now exposes a host PTY terminal backed by portable-pty and xterm. The terminal inherits the user's login-shell environment, forces a UTF-8 locale when needed, and preserves split UTF-8 output so Chinese paths render correctly.
Constraint: Desktop GUI apps do not inherit the user's interactive shell PATH on macOS.
Constraint: Command output may split UTF-8 characters across PTY reads.
Rejected: Use Tauri shell commands only | users need an interactive PTY for copy-pasted install flows.
Rejected: Ask users to edit shell profiles | terminal setup should work out of the box.
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Directive: Keep terminal startup tied to host environment checks; do not bundle runtimes to solve PATH issues.
Tested: cargo fmt --check; cargo test --lib; cargo check; cd desktop && bun run lint; cd desktop && bun run test src/pages/TerminalSettings.test.tsx; cd desktop && bun run build; cd desktop && bun run build:macos-arm64
Tested: Computer Use verified npm is available in the built macOS app terminal and Chinese output renders after UTF-8 decoding fix.
Not-tested: Native Windows/Linux package runtime validation.
The desktop app was still falling back to raw text in release builds for some
fenced code blocks, which left bash snippets visually wrong and too heavy for
chat use. This change switches the Shiki path to the JavaScript regex engine,
restores tighter code-block defaults for chat, and bumps the desktop app
version to 0.1.4 for the release artifacts.
Constraint: The packaged Tauri app must render markdown code blocks consistently without relying on WebView WASM behavior
Constraint: Chat code blocks should stay compact and should not show line numbers unless a caller explicitly requests them
Rejected: Keep tuning fallback-only CSS | did not address the packaged highlighter path failing to initialize
Rejected: Leave line numbers on by default | too noisy for assistant replies and bash snippets
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Reversibility: clean
Directive: If code blocks regress again, inspect the highlighter engine path before adjusting chat spacing CSS
Tested: cd desktop && bun run lint
Tested: cd desktop && bun run test CodeViewer.test.tsx MarkdownRenderer.test.tsx Sidebar.test.tsx
Tested: cd desktop && bun run build:macos-arm64
Not-tested: Windows packaged build after the engine switch
The empty-session composer now loads user and project slash commands
before the first turn instead of falling back to the built-in list,
which keeps the packaged desktop app aligned with the web UI. This
commit also bumps the desktop release version metadata to 0.1.3 so the
release workflow publishes the correct artifacts.
Constraint: Desktop release automation is triggered by semantic version tags and reads the version from desktop release metadata
Rejected: Tagging v0.1.3 without a release commit | would publish stale 0.1.2 metadata and miss the slash-command fix
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: narrow
Directive: Keep EmptySession slash-command loading aligned with ChatInput so packaged and web entry flows do not diverge again
Tested: cd desktop && bun run test -- --run src/__tests__/pages.test.tsx
Tested: cd desktop && bun run lint
Tested: cd desktop && bun run build
Not-tested: Full GitHub Actions release-desktop workflow after tag push
The Windows desktop fixes are already merged to main, but the desktop package
and Tauri app metadata still reported 0.1.0. Bumping both version sources to
0.1.1 keeps the app bundle metadata, CI artifact naming, and release tag in
sync for the next desktop release.
Constraint: The release workflow reads desktop version metadata directly from the repository
Rejected: Tag v0.1.1 without updating version files | release artifacts would still identify themselves as 0.1.0
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: narrow
Reversibility: clean
Directive: Keep desktop/package.json and desktop/src-tauri/tauri.conf.json version fields aligned for every desktop release
Tested: Verified version fields updated to 0.1.1 in both desktop metadata files
Not-tested: Release workflow execution after tag push
Related: Release v0.1.1
- security: XSS sanitization with DOMPurify in Markdown/Mermaid/PermissionDialog;
path whitelist in filesystem API; fake keys in test/config files
- perf: fine-grained Zustand selectors in Sidebar/StatusBar/ContentRouter;
50ms throttle on streaming deltas; React.memo + useMemo in MessageList;
useRef for frequent keyboard shortcut state; AbortController 30s timeout
- leaks: WS session TTL timers (5-min cleanup on close); batch splice for
sdkMessages/stderrLines; folderPath validation in cronScheduler
- quality: optimistic update rollback in settingsStore; error state in
providerStore/teamStore; i18n for all hardcoded English strings
- docs: desktop architecture and features docs updated; VitePress nav fixed
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
This folds together the desktop-side fixes needed before broader rollout.
Session resume no longer deadlocks waiting on init, Mermaid and inline image
output render inside chat, task and sub-agent state stay visible during
execution, local build/release paths are safer, and Feishu/Telegram now expose
lightweight mobile commands (/help, /status, /clear) without adding a new
adapter-specific protocol.
Constraint: Desktop releases must publish updater artifacts from non-draft GitHub releases
Constraint: IM commands need short, phone-friendly responses and low operational complexity
Rejected: Add a dedicated IM command API surface | re-used existing slash commands and session/task REST endpoints to keep adapters thin
Rejected: Wait for task_update push events in WebUI | added low-risk polling because the current frontend ignores that event path
Confidence: medium
Scope-risk: broad
Reversibility: clean
Directive: Keep IM command replies terse and mobile-first, and merge local fallback slash commands when server-provided lists are partial
Tested: cd desktop && bun x vitest run src/components/chat/MermaidRenderer.test.tsx src/components/markdown/MarkdownRenderer.test.tsx
Tested: cd desktop && bun x vitest run src/components/chat/composerUtils.test.ts src/pages/ActiveSession.test.tsx src/stores/chatStore.test.ts
Tested: cd desktop && bun run lint
Tested: bun test src/server/__tests__/conversations.test.ts --test-name-pattern "SDK init arrives only after the first user turn" --timeout 60000
Tested: cd adapters && bun test common/ feishu/ telegram/
Tested: cd adapters && bunx tsc --noEmit
Not-tested: Full GitHub Actions release run on all three desktop platforms
Not-tested: Local DMG packaging end-to-end on Apple Silicon
Not-tested: Real Feishu/Telegram device sessions against a live adapter process
Update all components, hooks, and tests to use the new per-session
chatStore API where state is keyed by sessionId under `sessions` and
all action methods require sessionId as the first parameter.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replace prism-react-renderer with shiki/react-shiki in CodeViewer for
dramatically better tokenization (50+ TextMate scopes vs ~15 Prism tokens).
Custom warm-code theme with improved comment contrast (#5C6B7A, ~5:1 ratio)
and warm off-white background (#FDFCF9). Update DiffViewer to use matching
warm color palette with CSS variables instead of hardcoded GitHub colors.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Add Tauri sidecar architecture: Rust shell spawns claude-server binary,
dynamic port allocation, health-check wait loop, graceful shutdown
- Fix CORS middleware to accept `tauri://localhost` and `https://tauri.localhost`
origins from Tauri WebView, and add CORS headers to /health endpoint
- Enable native macOS window decorations (traffic lights) with Overlay title bar,
add data-tauri-drag-region on sidebar for window dragging
- Conditionally apply desktop-only padding (44px for traffic lights) vs web (12px)
- Generate brand identity: light-background app icon, horizontal logo, full icon
set (icns/ico/png) for Tauri bundle
- Add brand mark + GitHub link in sidebar, replace mascot SVG with app icon
in EmptySession page
- Update README (zh/en) and docs hero image with new branding
- Add sidecar build scripts and launcher entry points
- Gitignore Rust target/, Tauri gen/, and brand-assets candidates
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <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)