Add a Codex-style global search dialog (Cmd+K / sidebar button) that
full-text searches across all session transcripts, replacing the old
title-only sidebar filter.
Backend: rewrite searchService.searchSessions as a two-phase engine —
ripgrep finds candidate files + matched lines, then those lines are
parsed to keep only user/assistant text, re-confirmed against the
cleaned text to drop JSON/UUID/base64 false positives, and windowed into
highlighted snippets. Results carry real session titles (new
sessionService.getSessionTitleAndMeta reusing the list title
precedence), project path, mtime, role and match counts; falls back to a
JS scan when ripgrep is unavailable.
Frontend: new GlobalSearchModal (debounced, stale-response-safe, keyboard
nav, role badges, highlighting, recent-chats empty state); Cmd+K now
opens it; the sidebar input is replaced by a search trigger button.
Tests: 15 backend cases (searchService.sessions) + 12 frontend cases
(GlobalSearchModal); existing Sidebar/pages tests updated for the new
trigger.
Remove the Windows renderer-side drag delta fallback and keep frameless window movement on Electron app-region handling. Reject drag movement payloads on the legacy IPC channel so window drags cannot mutate bounds through repeated setPosition calls.
Tested: cd desktop && bun run test --run src/hooks/useElectronWindowDragRegions.test.tsx electron/ipc/capabilities.test.ts src/lib/desktopHost/electronHost.test.ts
Tested: bun run check:desktop
Tested: bun run check:native
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: narrow
The desktop notification poller fired on mount, racing the bootstrap that
resolves the dynamic server URL and confirms /health. Its first requests hit
the uninitialized default base URL and failed with "Failed to fetch", logging
spurious client_api_request_failed warnings to the diagnostics panel.
Add a whenDesktopServerReady() signal resolved once initializeDesktopServerUrl
sets the base URL and the healthcheck passes, and gate the poller on it so it
only starts once the server is reachable.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Use frameless Electron chrome only on Windows and remove the native Windows application menu so the packaged app matches the previous Tauri-style desktop surface.
Add a Windows-only manual drag fallback for desktop drag regions, while excluding tab reorder targets and preserving macOS/Linux native chrome and menu behavior.
Tested: cd desktop && bun run test --run electron/services/menu.test.ts electron/services/windows.test.ts src/hooks/useElectronWindowDragRegions.test.tsx src/components/layout/TabBar.test.tsx src/components/layout/Sidebar.test.tsx src/lib/desktopHost/electronHost.test.ts electron/ipc/capabilities.test.ts
Tested: cd desktop && SKIP_INSTALL=1 bun run build:windows-x64
Tested: Computer Use Windows packaged app smoke verified no native menu, custom controls, drag regions, tab reorder, close-to-background, and deepseek-v4-pro provider response FINAL_WINDOWS_ELECTRON_REAL_PROVIDER_OK.
Not-tested: full bun run verify.
Constraint: keep custom frameless behavior scoped to win32 so macOS and Linux native chrome paths remain intact.
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
The chat reference action was still tied too closely to message-local
mouseup timing, and the floating fixed-position control stayed inside
virtualized message DOM. In Electron Chromium that made multi-line ranges
race selection settlement and let transformed ancestors offset the button
away from the viewport position we calculated.
This reads settled document selections after pointerup/selectionchange,
portals the action to document.body, and prefers right-side placement for
multi-line selections.
Constraint: Electron Chromium selectionchange can settle after message-local mouse events
Rejected: Keep the popover inside the message node | transformed/virtualized ancestors offset fixed positioning in real browser layout
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: narrow
Directive: Keep chat selection actions portaled; do not reparent under virtualized message rows without browser-coordinate verification
Tested: cd desktop && bun run test -- src/components/chat/MessageList.test.tsx
Tested: bun run check:desktop
Tested: Playwright Chromium smoke for multi-line selection, single-line selection, and outside-click dismissal on local desktop harness
Chat selection references could miss drag gestures that ended outside the
message bubble after the Electron migration. The chat transcript now tracks
selection gestures at the document pointer-up boundary and repositions the
shared selection action near the selected text with above-then-right placement.
Constraint: Electron/WebView selection ranges are not always stable during the message-local mouseup event
Rejected: Add a new selection popover system | the existing shared selection hook already covers chat and workspace dismissal behavior
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: narrow
Directive: Keep chat and workspace selection popovers on the shared positioning/dismissal hook unless their behavior intentionally diverges
Tested: bun run test -- src/components/chat/MessageList.test.tsx -t "selected-message action"
Tested: bun run test -- src/components/chat/MessageList.test.tsx
Tested: bun run check:desktop
Tested: in-app browser smoke at http://127.0.0.1:5181/ with zero console errors
Not-tested: Packaged Electron manual drag selection smoke
Related: #351
The chat add-to-session popover is anchored to viewport coordinates, so it can float over unrelated messages after the transcript scrolls. The shared selection-popover dismissal hook now treats captured scroll as a dismissal signal, matching the existing outside-click behavior and clearing the stale text selection.\n\nConstraint: Desktop selection popovers are owned by message/workspace child components, not by the transcript scroll container.\nRejected: Thread scroll state through every selectable message | would re-render message rows during scroll for a global dismissal concern.\nConfidence: high\nScope-risk: narrow\nDirective: Keep selection popover dismissal centralized unless a future menu needs scroll persistence explicitly.\nTested: bun run test -- src/components/chat/MessageList.test.tsx -t "dismisses the selected-message action when the message list scrolls"\nTested: bun run test -- src/components/chat/MessageList.test.tsx\nTested: bun run check:desktop
The add-to-chat popover was keyed off the mouse-up location, so broad selections could cover the selected text and stale popovers could remain visible. Shared placement and dismissal logic now anchors the action to the selected range, prefers the space above the selection like Codex App, and clears stale selections on outside clicks.
Constraint: Desktop chat and workspace previews share the same selection affordance and must keep their existing add-reference behavior.
Rejected: Keep cursor-based placement | it can hide selected text and makes multi-line selections unpredictable.
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Directive: Keep future selection actions range-anchored and outside-click dismissible across chat and workspace surfaces.
Tested: bun run check:desktop
Tested: Browser verification on http://127.0.0.1:5174 showed the popover above selection, no overlap, and outside click clearing it.
Not-tested: Native packaged Tauri window.
Related: https://github.com/NanmiCoder/cc-haha/issues/484
PR #428 added a General Settings zoom slider after the desktop shortcut work already introduced a native-first app zoom controller. Keeping both paths would create double scaling and stale UI state, so the slider now routes through the existing controller and store state while the app shell no longer applies a second CSS zoom.
Constraint: UI zoom is device-local display state and should not be written into shared user settings.
Rejected: Keep cc-haha-ui-zoom plus AppShell style.zoom | it conflicts with shortcut zoom and multiplies visual scale.
Rejected: Persist zoom through /api/settings/user | it would sync display-specific state across machines.
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Directive: Keep app zoom behind desktop/src/lib/appZoom.ts; do not add another storage key or DOM zoom application point without migration and shortcut sync tests.
Tested: cd desktop && bun run test -- --run src/lib/appZoom.test.ts src/hooks/useKeyboardShortcuts.test.tsx src/stores/settingsStore.test.ts src/__tests__/generalSettings.test.tsx src/lib/persistenceMigrations.test.ts src/lib/doctorRepair.test.ts
Tested: bun run check:desktop
Not-tested: Real Windows/Linux desktop runtime smoke.
The desktop shell needed predictable zoom controls across macOS,
Windows, and Linux without depending on browser defaults. This adds a
small app zoom controller that persists a bounded zoom factor, maps the
IDE-style primary-modifier shortcuts, and uses native Tauri webview zoom
when available with a browser fallback for H5/dev runs.
Constraint: Issue #407 requested IDE-style zoom shortcuts across macOS, Windows, and Linux
Rejected: Enable Tauri built-in zoom hotkeys only | it would not cover browser/H5 fallback or app-owned persistence consistently
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: narrow
Directive: Keep app zoom bounded and validated before applying persisted localStorage values
Tested: bun run verify; browser smoke on http://127.0.0.1:45679/ with Meta+= and Meta+0
Not-tested: Manual Windows/Linux desktop runtime smoke
The browser H5 surface now switches to a phone-oriented shell: the sidebar becomes a closed-by-default drawer, chat stays primary, workspace and terminal panels stay off the mobile chat surface, composer controls use larger touch targets, and mobile menus avoid desktop-only widths and keyboard hints. Desktop and Tauri sidebar behavior remain on the existing store-driven path.
Constraint: H5 is personal/team browser access layered on the existing desktop web UI, so the normal desktop app must keep its current layout behavior.
Rejected: Share the global sidebarOpen default for mobile first paint | it can flash the drawer open before effects run on a phone.
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Directive: Keep mobile-only layout branching behind useMobileViewport() && !isTauriRuntime() unless a future task explicitly redesigns the native desktop shell.
Tested: cd desktop && bunx vitest run src/hooks/useMobileViewport.test.tsx src/components/layout/AppShell.test.tsx src/components/layout/Sidebar.test.tsx src/pages/ActiveSession.test.tsx src/components/chat/ChatInput.test.tsx src/components/controls/PermissionModeSelector.test.tsx
Tested: cd desktop && bun run lint
Tested: cd desktop && bun run build
Desktop notifications now carry a narrow target payload so clicking a permission, completion, or scheduled-task notification can reopen the matching tab and reconnect the session. macOS uses the native notification bridge for tap callbacks, while the shared desktop notification layer also accepts plugin action payloads where the platform exposes them.
Constraint: Notification clicks need to activate existing desktop tabs without adding a new navigation state channel.
Rejected: Store only notification ids and infer the active session later | stale notifications would point at the wrong session after tab changes.
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Directive: Keep notification targets serializable and versioned through desktopNotifications before adding new target types.
Tested: bun run quality:pr with ALLOW_CLI_CORE_CHANGE=1; desktop unit tests; server tests; native sidecar build and cargo check; docs build.
Not-tested: Packaged Windows toast activation runtime; current fallback depends on Tauri notification action delivery.
This captures the pending worktree fixes before applying them to the
current local main. The changes tighten IM adapter path and credential
handling, preserve retry behavior for failed desktop notifications, and
make Azure/OpenAI provider auth and stop reasons reflect actual runtime
state.
Constraint: Worktree was detached from an older local main with pending uncommitted fixes
Rejected: Merge the detached HEAD directly | would also replay unrelated stale history
Rejected: Leave notification dedupe as fire-and-forget | failed sends consumed retry keys
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: broad
Directive: Keep adapter absolute-path matching constrained to configured work roots
Tested: git diff --check
Not-tested: full quality gate before local main integration
Add native system notifications as a desktop-wide attention channel for permission prompts and scheduled task completion. The implementation keeps notification presentation owned by the OS, adds a user-facing enable switch with permission handling, and lets scheduled tasks choose desktop notifications without routing that channel through IM adapters.
Constraint: Notifications must use OS-native APIs without custom sound playback.
Constraint: Desktop channel is local-only and must not be sent through IM adapter delivery.
Rejected: Browser Notification API | not reliable inside the packaged Tauri desktop runtime.
Rejected: Treat desktop as an IM channel | would leak a local-only channel into server-side adapter sending.
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Directive: Keep notification styling at the OS layer; business code should only provide title, body, dedupe, and routing decisions.
Tested: bun run check:desktop
Tested: bun run quality:pr
Tested: Computer Use macOS debug app verification for settings toggle, permission prompt, scheduled task desktop channel, and task-run polling dedupe
Not-tested: Windows and Linux native runtime smoke tests on physical hosts
The desktop shell now owns sidebar collapse state, the collapsed rail keeps a
visible recovery affordance, and keyboard search expands the sidebar before
focusing. The UI work also smooths the width transition so the main chat area
can take over without the previous abrupt cutover.
Constraint: The desktop app must keep a recovery path visible in narrow layouts on macOS and Windows
Constraint: Existing sidebar behavior needed regression coverage before further UI work
Rejected: Fully hide the sidebar at 0 width | recovery affordance became too fragile for this iteration
Rejected: Keep boxed restore controls in the collapsed rail | visually heavy and easy to misplace
Confidence: medium
Scope-risk: moderate
Reversibility: clean
Directive: Keep the collapsed rail width and the inner sidebar panel width in sync or expand controls will be clipped again
Tested: cd desktop && bun run lint
Tested: cd desktop && bun run test Sidebar.test.tsx
Not-tested: Full desktop manual pass across every app screen after the final icon/layout tweaks
- 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>
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>
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)