Tested: bun test scripts/pr/release-workflow.test.ts scripts/release-update-metadata.test.ts scripts/quality-gate/package-smoke/index.test.ts
Tested: bun run check:policy
Tested: bun run check:docs
Tested: workflow YAML parse and git diff --check
Scope-risk: moderate
Introduce the Electron desktop shell alongside the existing React renderer and local Bun server boundary. The migration keeps the DesktopHost contract explicit across Tauri, Electron, and browser runtimes while adding Electron main/preload services for dialogs, shell, notifications, updates, tray/window lifecycle, terminal, preview WebContentsView, app mode, and release/package validation.
The commit also carries the latest local main desktop command updates, including agent slash entries and hidden-by-default markdown thinking details, so the packaged Electron build matches the current main UX surface.
Constraint: React renderer, local Bun server, REST/WebSocket, and sidecar boundaries must remain reusable during the migration
Constraint: macOS dev packages are ad-hoc signed and cannot prove Developer ID notarization or Gatekeeper release launch
Rejected: Browser-only smoke validation | it cannot exercise native dialogs, keychain prompts, notification behavior, or packaged app startup
Confidence: medium
Scope-risk: broad
Directive: Do not remove Tauri host support until signed Electron release artifacts pass native OS smoke on macOS, Windows, and Linux
Tested: bun run check:desktop
Tested: cd desktop && bun run check:electron
Tested: CSC_IDENTITY_AUTO_DISCOVERY=false bun run electron📦dir
Tested: bun run test:package-smoke --platform macos --package-kind dir --artifacts-dir desktop/build-artifacts/electron
Tested: Computer Use read packaged Electron app window at desktop/build-artifacts/electron/mac-arm64/Claude Code Haha.app
Not-tested: Developer ID signed/notarized Gatekeeper launch
Not-tested: Real OS notification click-to-session action
Not-tested: Windows and Linux packaged app smoke on real hosts
The desktop docs now explain the intended H5 setup path for personal and team use: enable H5 in Settings, generate a one-time token, configure allowed origins, and use LAN or a reverse proxy to open the mobile browser chat surface.
Constraint: H5 is opt-in browser access, not a public multi-tenant auth system.
Rejected: Hide the setup details in the implementation spec only | users need operational guidance for token handling, CORS, and reverse proxy routing.
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: narrow
Directive: Keep this page aligned with Settings labels and the token/CORS behavior before documenting broader public hosting.
Tested: bun run check:docs
Tested: Live local smoke with temporary HOME: /health 200, H5 verify without token 401, H5 verify with token 200, configured Origin echoed by CORS.
Contributors and coding agents need one local command that both reports and enforces the quality contract. This change turns the PR gate into the shared verification entrypoint, adds path-selected local lanes, tightens coverage accounting around changed lines, and documents the repair loop in contributor and agent-facing guidance.
Constraint: Ordinary PR verification must stay non-live and runnable without provider credentials
Constraint: Coverage policy updates in this commit require maintainer approval before push/merge
Rejected: Keep quality guidance only in docs | agents need executable scripts and AGENTS.md instructions to follow the loop consistently
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: broad
Directive: Do not bypass `bun run verify` for production changes; fix failed lanes and coverage reports instead of lowering thresholds
Tested: bun run check:policy
Tested: ALLOW_CLI_CORE_CHANGE=1 ALLOW_COVERAGE_BASELINE_CHANGE=1 bun run verify
Not-tested: live provider baseline; no provider credentials were required for this non-live PR gate
DingTalk uses QR registration to store client credentials, then reuses the existing IM pairing and session bridge. The merged main implementation keeps the existing WeChat QR binding path intact while adding DingTalk as a peer IM platform. The default IM workdir now falls back to the local user working directory so a newly bound chat can start immediately even when recent-project history is empty.
Constraint: Local main already carries WeChat IM, so the merge keeps WeChat config, QR binding, sidecar args, and unbind behavior intact while adding DingTalk.
Rejected: Keep empty defaultProjectDir as project-picker-only | newly bound IM users can hit a dead end with no recent projects.
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Directive: Keep IM platform unions synchronized across config, pairing, sidecar args, desktop settings, and docs.
Tested: bun test common/ dingtalk/ wechat/; bun test src/server/__tests__/adapters.test.ts; cd adapters && bunx tsc --noEmit; bun run check:policy; bun run check:server; bun run check:desktop; bun run check:adapters; bun run check:native; bun run check:docs
Not-tested: quality:pr full gate was blocked by existing local main CLI-core diff requiring allow-cli-core-change maintainer approval; live post-fix DingTalk second-message delivery was not repeated after the merge.
WeChat needs a QR-paired path instead of bot-token setup, so the adapter layer now includes the iLink protocol calls, desktop pairing UI, server-side bind/unbind APIs, and shared IM command behavior. Empty project history falls back to the user's default work directory so mobile /new works without pre-opening a desktop project.
Constraint: Tencent iLink login returns a URL that the desktop UI must render as a QR image locally
Constraint: IM adapters should keep /new, /projects, status, permission, and default workdir behavior consistent across WeChat, Feishu, and Telegram
Rejected: Require users to paste absolute project paths for first WeChat sessions | mobile onboarding should work from the default user working directory
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Directive: Do not change WeChat polling back to overlapping intervals; getupdates is a long-poll endpoint and must remain serialized
Tested: Real WeChat QR scan, inbound /status, outbound reply, and unbind E2E
Tested: bun run check:adapters
Tested: bun run quality:pr
Not-tested: Re-scan live WeChat after the default-workdir fallback tweak; covered by adapter config tests and PR gate
Contributors need a visible path for local verification instead of relying on design notes or maintainer memory. Add a GitHub-facing CONTRIBUTING entrypoint, bilingual docs pages, README links, and VitePress sidebar navigation for PR gates, live model baselines, provider selection, reports, and release checks.
Constraint: Live baseline providers are local machine state; docs must tell contributors how to list and choose their own providers without maintainer UUIDs.
Rejected: Keep the instructions only in the quality-gate design doc | too hidden for clone-and-contribute workflows
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: narrow
Directive: Keep quality-gate commands documented wherever contributor onboarding links are exposed.
Tested: bun run check:docs
Tested: bun run quality:pr
Not-tested: live baseline after the docs-only wording change
- 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>
Remove .claude/ and docs/superpowers/ from git tracking as they are
local-only config and planning files. Also remove stale screenshots
and update docs/channel content.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add GitHub-compatible slugify (github-slugger algorithm) to VitePress
config so heading anchor IDs are consistent across both platforms.
Update all inline anchor links in 22 doc files accordingly.
- Add Computer Use architecture deep dive documentation (CN/EN)
with 4 generated diagrams (architecture, security gates,
Python Bridge, patch environment comparison)
- Move Computer Use section below Skills in sidebar and README
- Fix 153 broken anchor links across 18 documentation files:
- CN docs: add missing `、` after Chinese numeral prefixes
- EN docs: add missing `_` prefix for number-starting heading IDs
- Fix em-dash and special character encoding in anchor hrefs