This brings the desktop memory worktree onto local main after main advanced with opener, IM, zoom, and autonomous goal work. The conflict resolution keeps both the selected-chat reference imports and memory event settings entrypoint in MessageList, and keeps both open-targets and memory API routes in the server router.
Constraint: main and feat/desktop-memory-surface diverged across desktop chat and server routing.
Constraint: desktop Vitest runs src-tauri tests under Vitest, so the Tauri config test cannot import bun:test.
Rejected: Fast-forward merge | main carried newer local commits not present on the memory branch.
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Directive: Keep chat selection references, memory cards, open-target routes, and memory routes together when touching these files.
Tested: bun run check:desktop
Tested: bun run check:server
Desktop users could not tell when project memory was being referenced or updated unless they opened raw tool details. This surfaces memory reads and writes as a dedicated chat activity, while keeping ordinary tool calls visible in mixed groups, and tightens the memory settings layout for faster project and file navigation.
Constraint: CLI memory currently arrives through system notifications and normal file tool calls rather than a dedicated memory tool.
Rejected: Hide memory file writes inside the existing file tool group | users need a distinct product signal for memory activity.
Rejected: Preserve the manual create-memory control | project memories are model-produced files and the user already asked to remove manual creation.
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Directive: Keep non-memory tool calls on the normal rendering path when adding more memory activity signals.
Tested: cd desktop && bun run test -- MessageList memorySettings
Tested: bun run check:desktop
Tested: agent-browser screenshots for settings and chat memory activity under /tmp/cc-haha-memory-redesign-*.png
Memory files are produced by the agent during conversation, so the desktop settings surface should focus on browsing, search, and editing existing Markdown memory rather than offering a manual file factory.
Constraint: Project memory creation belongs to the conversation/runtime flow, not Settings.
Rejected: Keep the add box as a fallback | it implies users should manually seed runtime-owned memory and creates low-value UI clutter.
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: narrow
Directive: Do not reintroduce manual memory-file creation in Settings unless the runtime product flow explicitly changes.
Tested: cd desktop && bunx vitest run src/__tests__/memorySettings.test.tsx
Tested: cd desktop && bun run lint
Tested: bun run check:desktop
Tested: Browser smoke on local Vite/server verified the create placeholder, create action, and duplicate-path error text are absent while file search and four memory files render.
Desktop sessions need a fast local escape hatch that opens the same materialized cwd the agent is editing, without showing unavailable IDE choices or persisting detection state. This adds a local open-targets API with silent in-memory detection for common IDEs and platform file managers, then wires a compact Codex-style toolbar menu into the desktop TabBar for active session workdirs.
Constraint: The first version is local IDE/editor and Finder/Explorer/file-manager only, no terminal targets or IDE plugin integration.
Constraint: The opened path must come from the active session workDir so isolated worktrees open the actual agent editing surface.
Rejected: Persisting detected applications | detection is cheap and temporary state avoids stale app inventory.
Rejected: Rendering unavailable IDEs as disabled menu rows | the user asked to show only detected targets and fall back to Finder/Explorer when no IDE is available.
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Directive: Keep this path session-workdir based; do not switch it to repository root without proving isolated worktree behavior.
Tested: bun test src/server/__tests__/open-target-service.test.ts src/server/__tests__/open-target-api.test.ts
Tested: cd desktop && bun run test -- src/stores/openTargetStore.test.ts src/components/layout/OpenProjectMenu.test.tsx src/components/layout/TabBar.test.tsx
Tested: cd desktop && bun run lint
Tested: bun run check:desktop
Tested: bun test src/server/__tests__/h5-access-auth.test.ts -t 'allows local desktop H5 access settings under explicit server auth with a valid bearer'
Not-tested: bun run check:server full suite had one unrelated H5 auth integration timeout in the full concurrent run; the timed-out test passed when rerun alone.
The memory settings page was technically functional but broke down once users had many project folders: paths were hard to scan, there was no project search, the create-file row clipped its own action, and YAML frontmatter dominated the preview instead of the actual memory content. This pass keeps the same storage model and API while redesigning the interaction around searchable project/file lists, compact path labels, an icon-only create action, and a cleaner edit/preview split.
Constraint: Memory remains Markdown files under the existing project memory directory contract.
Rejected: Add a new memory database or indexer | unnecessary for the current local project-list scale and would widen persistence risk.
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: narrow
Directive: Keep memory settings optimized for many projects; do not remove project search without replacing it with an equivalent navigation path.
Tested: cd desktop && bunx vitest run src/__tests__/memorySettings.test.tsx
Tested: cd desktop && bun run lint
Tested: bun run check:desktop
Tested: agent-browser E2E for project search, auto-selecting the matched project, and creating notes/manual.md
Workspace and transcript selections now flow into the composer as lightweight references so users can carry exact snippets into the next prompt without file-only workarounds. The prompt formatter keeps workspace and chat excerpts separate, and the composer avoids sending chat snippets as fake file attachments.
Constraint: Selection references must prepare model context without polluting backend file attachment payloads.
Rejected: Reuse file attachments for chat selections | would leak chat:// pseudo paths into file-oriented payloads.
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Directive: Keep chat-selection references prompt-only unless the backend gains a first-class chat context attachment type.
Tested: bun run check:desktop
Tested: bun run verify
Tested: agent-browser UI smoke for workspace, user-message, and assistant-message selections
Not-tested: Strict Chrome extension channel; connection timed out, local browser automation covered the flow.
The CLI already emits memory_saved events and stores Markdown memory files, but the desktop app had no usable surface for seeing or editing those writes. This adds a project memory API, a Settings memory editor, chat memory event cards, and routing from /memory or /context into the memory UI.
Constraint: Memory files live under Claude project storage and must remain plain Markdown editable by users.
Rejected: Only expose raw filesystem links | users need an in-app review and edit flow from chat.
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Directive: Keep memory storage project-scoped and preserve unknown Markdown content when editing.
Tested: bun test src/server/__tests__/ws-memory-events.test.ts src/server/__tests__/memory.test.ts
Tested: bun run check:server
Tested: bun run check:desktop
Tested: agent-browser E2E for chat memory card, Open Memory navigation, and responsive Markdown editor layout
Not-tested: Live model auto-memory trigger rate with real provider credentials
Desktop users can receive new sessions from IM adapters or scheduled tasks while the app stays open. The sidebar now refreshes on mount, visible focus, and a low-frequency visible-only interval, with a manual refresh control and in-flight request dedupe so the fix does not create avoidable polling pressure.
Constraint: Sessions can be created outside the desktop process by IM and scheduler entrypoints
Rejected: WebSocket push for this patch | broader server contract change than needed for the reported stale list
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: narrow
Directive: Keep session-list refresh visible-only and deduped before lowering intervals or adding more triggers
Tested: cd desktop && bunx vitest run src/components/layout/Sidebar.test.tsx src/i18n/index.test.tsx
Tested: cd desktop && bun run lint
Tested: bun run check:desktop
Tested: Browser smoke on isolated desktop backend/frontend with refresh button click
Not-tested: Full coverage gate is blocked by unrelated root test port/timeouts; changed lines coverage reported 100% (59/59)
Desktop @ file search was recursively walking the filesystem with a local skip list, which let Python and Node generated directories leak into results and diverged from CLI behavior. Route candidate discovery through the same git-first model: tracked files, untracked files with exclude-standard, and ripgrep fallback for non-git folders, then derive selectable directories from those candidates.
Constraint: Desktop picker must select both files and directories without surfacing ignored project artifacts.
Constraint: No new dependencies; reuse the existing git, ripgrep, settings, and ignore utilities.
Rejected: Maintain a hardcoded directory denylist | it would drift from CLI and miss project-specific ignore rules.
Rejected: Full recursive readdir scanning | it ignores git index semantics and makes large dependency trees visible.
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Directive: Keep desktop @ file candidate discovery aligned with src/hooks/fileSuggestions.ts before changing ranking or ignore behavior.
Tested: bun test src/server/__tests__/filesystem.test.ts
Tested: cd desktop && bun run test -- FileSearchMenu.test.tsx ChatInput.test.tsx
Tested: cd desktop && bun run lint && bun run test -- --run && bun run build
Tested: bun run check:server
Tested: bun run check:coverage
Tested: bun run verify
Not-tested: Native Windows/Linux manual UI smoke; path handling relies on cross-platform git/ripgrep wrappers and normalized relative paths.
The pure white appearance option needed to avoid warm-theme leakage while preserving the existing warm classic brand theme. This adds the white theme mode, keeps local browser startup from reusing stale H5 server URLs in dev, and moves visible legacy warm surfaces onto theme tokens.
Constraint: H5 server auth policy, CORS policy, SDK routes, adapter routes, and IM access paths must not change for a visual theme fix
Rejected: Rename the original light theme to pure white | the original theme is a warm classic palette, not a neutral white workspace
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Directive: Keep structural white-theme borders neutral; reserve the warm brand color for selected states, primary actions, and small accents
Tested: cd desktop && bun run test -- src/__tests__/generalSettings.test.tsx src/lib/desktopRuntime.test.ts src/lib/persistenceMigrations.test.ts src/stores/uiStore.test.ts src/stores/settingsStore.test.ts
Tested: cd desktop && bun run lint
Tested: cd desktop && bun run build
Tested: bun test src/server/__tests__/settings.test.ts src/server/__tests__/h5-access-policy.test.ts src/server/__tests__/h5-access-auth.test.ts src/server/middleware/cors.test.ts
Tested: Browser smoke at http://127.0.0.1:5173 with data-theme=white, no H5 token prompt, /status inspector visible, inspector border #DDE3EA
Not-tested: Full bun run verify gate
H5 access is a user-facing desktop sharing entrypoint, so it should not be buried inside the broad General settings surface. Move it into its own Settings tab and make the empty QR state point users at the token generation action before a scan link exists.
Constraint: Preserve the existing H5 store API and token lifecycle while changing only the desktop settings surface.
Rejected: Keep H5 access inside General with a larger visual block | still hides a strong product surface in a catch-all page.
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: narrow
Directive: Keep H5 access as a first-class settings entry unless the navigation model is redesigned holistically.
Tested: cd desktop && bun run test -- src/__tests__/generalSettings.test.tsx src/i18n/index.test.tsx
Tested: cd desktop && bun run lint
Tested: cd desktop && bun run build
Tested: bun run verify
Not-tested: Live H5 token generation against an enabled local H5 service; current local desktop state had H5 disabled.
The age-based quick cleanup buttons overlapped poorly with the sidebar time groups and created ambiguity around what would be deleted. Keeping batch mode focused on all/selected sessions makes the destructive path easier to understand while preserving the existing confirmation and server deletion behavior.
Constraint: Desktop batch deletion should stay routed through the existing selected-session confirmation flow.
Rejected: Rename the age-based cleanup buttons | still leaves a low-value destructive shortcut in the primary batch panel.
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: narrow
Directive: Add future destructive cleanup shortcuts only when their target set is unambiguous in the current filtered session list.
Tested: cd desktop && bun run test src/components/layout/Sidebar.test.tsx
Tested: bun run check:desktop
Tested: git diff --check
Not-tested: Manual desktop click-through after removing the buttons.
H5 LAN access now uses an explicit desktop confirmation, then shows a QR launch URL that carries both the serverUrl and one-time-visible H5 token. Browser startup consumes that token from the QR URL, verifies it before storing, and requires auth for non-loopback H5 endpoints while preserving local desktop bootstrap behavior.
Constraint: LAN H5 exposes desktop capabilities and must be opt-in with a visible warning.
Constraint: QR launch has to preserve routed public URLs, so the link carries serverUrl as well as h5Token.
Rejected: Store the raw token in Zustand | it would make accidental UI diagnostics or snapshots more likely to leak it
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Directive: Do not remove the serverUrl query parameter from QR links without testing non-root publicBaseUrl deployments
Tested: cd desktop && bun run test src/lib/desktopRuntime.test.ts src/__tests__/generalSettings.test.tsx
Tested: cd desktop && bun run lint
Tested: bun run check:desktop
The sidebar had only single-session deletion, which made stale or noisy
session lists expensive to maintain. This adds a batch-management lane in
the desktop UI and a server endpoint that deletes multiple sessions while
preserving per-session failure reporting and cleanup behavior.
Constraint: Session deletion must preserve existing transcript and adapter cleanup semantics
Constraint: Desktop UI should reuse the shared confirmation dialog instead of introducing a second modal surface
Rejected: Delete all selected sessions through repeated client DELETE calls | weaker partial-failure handling and duplicated cleanup orchestration
Rejected: Use a generic checkmark entry icon | it did not communicate batch deletion clearly enough
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Directive: Keep batch deletion routed through the server batch endpoint so rollback and adapter cleanup stay centralized
Tested: bun test src/server/__tests__/sessions.test.ts -t batch-delete
Tested: bun run check:server
Tested: cd desktop && bun run check:desktop
Tested: browser UI smoke for group select, shift range select, delete confirmation, 7/30 day cleanup, Cmd+A filtered selection, and Escape exit
Not-tested: Live provider-backed session generation; this change covers session list management after sessions already exist
The H5 token gate still caused chat startup and runtime failures after the desktop startup hotfix, so the default server path now stays open for browser and LAN access. Explicit auth remains available through SERVER_AUTH_REQUIRED=1 or --auth-required for deployments that intentionally need it.
Constraint: Current H5 token state is blocking active users from normal chat usage
Rejected: Keep automatic remote-host auth with broader client-side token handling | still leaves existing upgraded clients vulnerable to stale or missing token state
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Directive: Do not re-enable default H5 token auth without a migration and end-to-end browser chat verification
Tested: bun test src/server/__tests__/h5-access-auth.test.ts src/server/middleware/cors.test.ts
Tested: cd desktop && bun run test src/lib/desktopRuntime.test.ts src/__tests__/generalSettings.test.tsx
Tested: bun run check:server
Tested: bun run check:desktop
Expose the CLI's `language` setting in the desktop app's General tab.
Users can now pick from 21 pre-defined languages via a dropdown (value
maps directly to CLI language names such as "chinese", "japanese").
Selecting a language writes it to ~/.claude/settings.json so the CLI
injects the language instruction into every session's system prompt.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Integrate the Token usage settings page on top of the newer local main branch, preserving the existing H5 access router surface while adding the activity stats API route.
Constraint: Local main already contained H5 access router changes after the Token usage worktree base.
Rejected: Prefer either router branch during conflict resolution | both API surfaces are independent and must remain registered.
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: narrow
Directive: Keep h5-access and activity-stats routes registered together in src/server/router.ts.
Tested: Conflict marker scan for src/server/router.ts
Not-tested: Post-merge desktop/server checks pending
Expose local Claude Code CLI transcript usage in Settings so users can inspect recent token consumption and daily activity without leaving the desktop app.
The page uses server-side transcript aggregation for session, message, tool, model-token, and subagent token data. Daily token buckets use assistant message timestamps, and daily session counts use active parent sessions for the same date bucket so resumed sessions and cross-midnight work do not produce token-only days. Cache accounting is bumped to v5 to force recomputation under the corrected daily semantics.
Constraint: Usage data must come from local Claude Code CLI transcripts rather than mock/demo data.
Constraint: Desktop navigation keeps Token usage directly above Diagnostics.
Rejected: Bucket all token usage by session start date | hides resumed-session and cross-midnight consumption from the actual day it was spent.
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Directive: Keep daily token and daily session counts on the same date-bucketing semantics.
Tested: bun run check:desktop
Tested: bun run check:server
Tested: Browser verification for Token usage in English and Chinese locale date labels
Not-tested: Full bun run verify quality gate
Limit the legacy fallback to missing H5 endpoints, preserve last known H5 settings on real load failures, and move the generated token lifetime into the General settings component so the raw token clears after copy or timeout instead of living in global state.
Constraint: Task 3 remains limited to desktop settings store, UI, and tests
Rejected: Treat every H5 load failure as disabled defaults | hides real outages and overwrites useful last-known state
Rejected: Keep raw tokens in Zustand until manually dismissed | re-exposes secrets after reopening Settings
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: narrow
Directive: Only 404/405 H5 endpoint misses should degrade to disabled defaults; all other H5 load failures must preserve state and surface h5AccessError
Tested: cd desktop && bunx vitest run src/__tests__/generalSettings.test.tsx src/stores/settingsStore.test.ts
Tested: cd desktop && bun run lint
Tested: git diff --check -- desktop/src/stores/settingsStore.ts desktop/src/pages/Settings.tsx desktop/src/stores/settingsStore.test.ts desktop/src/__tests__/generalSettings.test.tsx desktop/src/i18n/locales/en.ts desktop/src/i18n/locales/zh.ts
Add the desktop-side H5 settings client, store state, and General tab controls so users can opt in, regenerate tokens, manage origins, and copy the browser URL without touching unrelated desktop flows.
Constraint: Task 3 is limited to desktop Settings UI and store wiring only
Rejected: Expand into AppShell or browser runtime work now | reserved for later tasks in the plan
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: narrow
Directive: Keep H5 fetchAll integration tolerant of missing endpoint responses so existing settings loads do not regress
Tested: cd desktop && bun run test -- src/__tests__/generalSettings.test.tsx src/stores/settingsStore.test.ts
Tested: cd desktop && bun run lint
Bring the detached worktree fix into the local main line while preserving the newer main behavior that passes session context into interactive chat message blocks.
Constraint: Local main already contains six unpublished commits on top of origin/main
Constraint: Merge conflict only affected MessageList message rendering around sessionId propagation
Rejected: Overwrite main's MessageBlock call shape | would regress AskUserQuestion and permission interactions that need sessionId
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Directive: Keep MessageBlock sessionId propagation when editing chat rendering; AskUserQuestion depends on it
Tested: cd desktop && bun run test -- MessageList.test.tsx
Not-tested: Full verify after merge; previous verify remains blocked by agent-utils global coverage baseline
Chat sessions need predictable navigation when users switch tabs or read history during streaming. This preserves each session's scroll position, defaults fresh sessions to the latest message, and adds a compact jump-to-latest affordance when auto-follow is paused.
The PR gate also exposed that provider-scoped scheduled tasks must force the sdk-cli entrypoint when launched through the sidecar, so the same change records that runtime contract and its regression assertion.
Constraint: Desktop chat should not force-scroll while the user is reading older messages
Constraint: Scheduled task provider env must not inherit stale parent model runtime values
Rejected: Persist scroll positions in localStorage | session scroll is transient UI state and should not survive app restarts
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Directive: Do not remove the sdk-cli entrypoint marker from provider-scoped cron tasks without rerunning the sidecar launcher regression
Tested: cd desktop && bun run test -- MessageList.test.tsx
Tested: cd desktop && bun run lint
Tested: bun test src/server/__tests__/cron-scheduler-launcher.test.ts src/utils/__tests__/themeWords.test.ts
Tested: bun run check:desktop
Tested: bun run check:server
Tested: bun run check:native
Not-tested: bun run verify still fails on pre-existing agent-utils global coverage baseline below threshold
Not-tested: Chrome extension E2E blocked by Codex Chrome Extension communication timeout after plugin diagnostics passed
Computer Use setup could fail on machines where PATH discovery misses a valid Python installation, especially Windows or conda-style environments. Store an optional interpreter path, prefer it during environment checks and venv creation, and expose a desktop settings control for selecting or clearing it.
Constraint: Python discovery is environment-specific and cannot always be inferred from PATH.
Rejected: Continue falling back to PATH after an invalid custom path | hides a user-selected broken interpreter and makes diagnosis ambiguous.
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Directive: Preserve unknown Computer Use config fields and keep blank interpreter paths normalized to automatic detection.
Tested: bun test src/utils/computerUse/preauthorizedConfig.test.ts src/server/__tests__/computer-use-python.test.ts src/server/__tests__/computer-use-api.test.ts
Tested: cd desktop && bun run test src/pages/ComputerUseSettings.test.tsx
Tested: cd desktop && bun run lint
Tested: cd desktop && bun run build
Tested: Computer Use browser smoke saved /opt/homebrew/bin/python3 and backend persisted then reset pythonPath to null
Not-tested: Full bun run check:server; existing cron-scheduler-launcher test expects CLAUDE_CODE_ENTRYPOINT=sdk-cli but received undefined.
Related: https://github.com/NanmiCoder/cc-haha/issues/331
Desktop repository launches now defer isolated worktree creation until the
first user turn so the CLI owns worktree setup, cwd initialization, and
session metadata. The chat UI surfaces the pre-startup Git phase so users see
when a session is creating a worktree or switching a branch before model
output begins.
Constraint: Desktop must preserve the selected source checkout until a user actually sends a message
Constraint: CLI setup is the canonical owner for worktree creation and cwd initialization
Rejected: Create the worktree eagerly in the desktop session picker | it diverges from CLI session startup and creates worktrees before a conversation exists
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Directive: Keep repository session startup routed through CLI worktree flags; do not reintroduce eager desktop worktree creation without testing transcript cwd and cleanup behavior
Tested: bun test src/server/__tests__/sessions.test.ts src/server/__tests__/conversation-service.test.ts
Tested: bun test src/server/__tests__/conversations.test.ts
Tested: bun test src/server/__tests__/conversations.test.ts --test-name-pattern "worktree startup status"
Tested: cd desktop && bun run test -- src/pages/EmptySession.test.tsx
Tested: cd desktop && bun run lint
Tested: cd desktop && bun run build
Tested: git diff --check
Tested: CLI init-only native worktree smoke from feature/rail
Tested: agent-browser UI flow with MiniMax-M2.7-highspeed in a /tmp repository
Non-Git folders are valid launch targets for desktop sessions, so the composer should not render them as an inline repository warning. The branch and worktree controls remain hidden outside Git repositories while server-side repository validation still protects actual branch-launch requests.
Constraint: Non-Git directories must remain usable as ordinary session workdirs.
Rejected: Keep the inline not-Git warning | it reads like an error even though the user can continue normally.
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: narrow
Directive: Keep dirty-worktree and checked-out-branch warnings visible because those still require a launch-mode decision.
Tested: cd desktop && bun run test -- --run src/pages/EmptySession.test.tsx src/components/chat/ChatInput.test.tsx
Tested: bun run check:desktop
Tested: git diff --check -- desktop/src/components/shared/RepositoryLaunchControls.tsx desktop/src/pages/EmptySession.test.tsx desktop/src/i18n/locales/en.ts desktop/src/i18n/locales/zh.ts
Not-tested: Native Tauri packaged window visual check
The worktree control is a mode choice, so it should behave like the branch selector instead of a hidden toggle. This adds a compact dropdown with current and isolated worktree options while preserving the existing launch layout and isolation guard.
Constraint: Keep the composer context rail layout unchanged.
Rejected: Keep the single-click toggle | the interaction hid the available modes and made the state harder to reason about.
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: narrow
Directive: Worktree mode must stay an explicit selection surface, not a hidden toggle.
Tested: cd desktop && bun run test -- --run src/components/chat/ChatInput.test.tsx src/pages/EmptySession.test.tsx src/components/shared/DirectoryPicker.test.tsx
Tested: bun run check:desktop
Tested: agent-browser worktree dropdown desktop and mobile screenshots at /tmp/cc-haha-worktree-dropdown-menu.png, /tmp/cc-haha-worktree-dropdown-selected.png, /tmp/cc-haha-worktree-dropdown-mobile-menu.png, /tmp/cc-haha-worktree-dropdown-mobile-selected.png
Not-tested: Native Tauri packaged window visual check
The repository launch controls should extend the existing empty-session composer, not replace the session layout. This restores the previous mascot, title, composer sizing, textarea, and run button while keeping the project, branch, and worktree controls attached directly beneath the input.
Constraint: User requested the original session layout stay intact except for adding repository controls under the chat input
Rejected: Keep the Codex-style centered launcher rewrite | it changed too much of the existing session surface
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: narrow
Directive: Future changes to repository launch controls should treat EmptySession layout as fixed unless explicitly requested otherwise
Tested: cd desktop && bun run test -- --run src/components/shared/DirectoryPicker.test.tsx src/pages/EmptySession.test.tsx src/__tests__/pages.test.tsx
Tested: cd desktop && bun run lint
Tested: bun run check:desktop
Tested: agent-browser screenshot /tmp/cc-haha-layout-restored-selected.png on localhost:4790
Not-tested: root bun run verify not rerun for this narrow layout correction
The empty-session launch surface needed to behave like a real coding-agent entry point: project, branch, and worktree choices are now visible together, and branch choices that cannot safely run in-place force an isolated worktree before session creation.
Constraint: Desktop launch flows must preserve repository safety when a target branch is dirty or checked out elsewhere
Rejected: Keep branch and worktree controls as detached chips | the selection state was easy to miss and visually inconsistent with the launcher
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Directive: Do not remove the automatic worktree requirement without rechecking dirty and checked-out branch launches through the desktop UI
Tested: cd desktop && bun run test -- --run src/components/shared/DirectoryPicker.test.tsx src/pages/EmptySession.test.tsx
Tested: cd desktop && bun run lint
Tested: bun run check:desktop
Tested: browser-driven desktop smoke on ports 4789/4790
Not-tested: bun run verify still has the pre-existing agent-utils coverage ratchet failure outside desktop
Online upgrades can strand users on stale desktop UI state or malformed local persistence. This adds a deny-by-default Doctor path that resets only regenerable desktop UI state, reports protected local files with redacted metadata, and keeps protected repair as a dry-run no-op until a reviewed backup-first flow exists.
Constraint: Chat transcripts, model/provider config, Skills, MCP, IM bindings, adapter sessions, OAuth tokens, plugins, and team/session records are user-owned protected state.
Rejected: Automatically rewrite malformed protected JSON | unsafe without schema-specific migrations and backups.
Rejected: Continue relying only on startup migrations | users need an explicit recovery action after a white screen.
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Directive: Keep Doctor repair deny-by-default; do not mutate protected state without an explicit reviewed backup-first manual repair flow.
Tested: bun test src/server/__tests__/doctor-service.test.ts
Tested: cd desktop && bun run test src/components/ErrorBoundary.test.tsx src/lib/doctorRepair.test.ts src/__tests__/diagnosticsSettings.test.tsx src/components/layout/StartupErrorView.test.tsx
Tested: cd desktop && bun run lint
Tested: bun run check:server
Tested: bun run verify (failed only existing agent-utils coverage baseline; changed-lines coverage 97.62%)
Not-tested: Packaged desktop manual Doctor click path.
Desktop sessions now resolve repository launch intent before creation, so users can pick a branch, choose whether to isolate it in a worktree, and get stable error messages instead of silent branch-switch failures. The server owns the Git safety checks and session metadata so the UI and real agent runtime agree on the actual working directory.
Constraint: Direct branch switching must not overwrite or hide uncommitted user changes
Constraint: Desktop worktree branches must stay out of normal branch selection and recent-project labels
Rejected: Let the UI call git directly | server-side checks keep session metadata and runtime launch paths consistent
Rejected: Auto-switch dirty checkouts | users need an explicit isolated-worktree choice to protect local edits
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Directive: Do not relax dirty-worktree or checked-out-branch guards without adding equivalent business-flow tests
Tested: ALLOW_CLI_CORE_CHANGE=1 bun run quality:pr
Tested: /tmp business-flow script with dirty checkout, checked-out branch, isolated worktree, missing branch, non-git, missing directory, and real LLM session
Tested: agent-browser desktop UI flow across dirty, checked-out, non-git, branch search, recent-project, and Run scenarios
Computer Use is useful when explicitly needed, but exposing its MCP tools by default creates unnecessary desktop-control surface for users who want coding-only sessions. This adds a shared disable path for CLI flags, environment, and desktop settings while keeping preauthorized app state in one config file.
The same change also preserves Windows and WSL shell startup behavior by applying the MSYS argument-conversion guard only on WSL-bound launches.
Constraint: Computer Use MCP must not be exposed to the Coding Agent when disabled
Constraint: Desktop settings and CLI sessions need to read the same persisted Computer Use config
Rejected: Environment-only disable switch | desktop users need a persistent Settings control
Rejected: Remove Computer Use setup entirely | enabled sessions still need the existing built-in MCP path
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Directive: Keep every new Computer Use entrypoint wired through loadStoredComputerUseConfig or the CLI disable flag before adding MCP tools
Tested: bun test src/utils/computerUse/gates.test.ts src/utils/computerUse/preauthorizedConfig.test.ts src/server/__tests__/computer-use-api.test.ts src/utils/shell/wslInterop.test.ts desktop/src/pages/ComputerUseSettings.test.tsx
Tested: bun run check:server; bun run check:desktop; bun run check:docs; bun run check:policy; bun run check:native; git diff --check
Tested: SKIP_INSTALL=1 ./desktop/scripts/build-macos-arm64.sh; codesign verify; hdiutil verify; built CLI Computer Use E2E exposure and disable checks
Not-tested: Full screenshot/control action after granting macOS Screen Recording permission on this machine
Desktop users already receive native notifications for permission prompts, but long-running turns can finish with only a final Markdown reply while the app is out of focus. The completion path now treats a non-empty assistant reply as a notifiable terminal event and reuses the existing desktop notification settings, dedupe, and cooldown behavior.
Constraint: Notification permission must still be controlled by the existing desktopNotificationsEnabled setting and native OS authorization.
Rejected: Send from status idle events | idle is also used by prewarm, clear, stop, and other non-reply transitions.
Rejected: Notify on every message_complete | empty completions and post-stop tail completions would create noisy false positives.
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: narrow
Directive: Keep completion notifications tied to finalized assistant text, not generic idle/status transitions.
Tested: bun run test -- src/stores/chatStore.test.ts
Tested: bun run check:desktop
Not-tested: Manual macOS notification center click-through behavior
Desktop notifications were enabled by default and depended on the Tauri notification plugin for both permission state and delivery. On macOS the plugin reports desktop permission as granted and can hide foreground delivery failures, so authorization prompts could appear in the app without a real system notification.
This moves macOS permission and delivery through a native UserNotifications bridge, keeps notifications opt-in by default, and sends a test notification after successful authorization.
Constraint: Tauri notification plugin desktop permission state is always granted.
Constraint: macOS foreground delivery needs explicit native presentation handling.
Rejected: Keep using the plugin with retries | it still cannot report real macOS permission or delivery failures.
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Directive: Do not remove the macOS bridge without verifying foreground banners from an installed app bundle.
Tested: cd desktop && bun run test --run src/lib/desktopNotifications.test.ts src/stores/settingsStore.test.ts src/__tests__/generalSettings.test.tsx src/stores/chatStore.test.ts
Tested: bun run check:desktop
Tested: bun run check:native
Tested: SKIP_INSTALL=1 ./scripts/build-macos-arm64.sh
Tested: codesign --verify --deep --strict --verbose=2 desktop/build-artifacts/macos-arm64/Claude Code Haha.app
Tested: hdiutil verify desktop/build-artifacts/macos-arm64/Claude Code Haha_0.2.0_aarch64.dmg
Tested: Computer Use macOS Settings and Bash authorization notifications, confirmed usernoted displayed banners.
Not-tested: Windows toast delivery on a real installed Windows build.
Bring the detached worktree terminal improvements into the local main line so desktop sessions can open a bottom terminal in the current project directory and still promote it to a full tab when needed.
Constraint: Local main already contains additional desktop fixes after the worktree base
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Tested: bun run check:desktop
Tested: git diff --check
Not-tested: bun run quality:pr is blocked by existing branch policy requiring allow-cli-core-change approval
Desktop terminal access should behave like an IDE: active project sessions open a bottom panel in the session working directory while keeping a full terminal tab available for dedicated use. The panel has constrained resizing and cleanup so session tab state remains isolated, and terminal guidance points users to the bundled claude-haha command for extension setup.
Constraint: Desktop bundles the user-facing CLI as claude-haha while claude-sidecar remains internal
Rejected: Always opening a standalone terminal tab | loses the current project context and diverges from common IDE behavior
Rejected: Exposing claude-sidecar in terminal guidance | it is an internal launcher, not the supportable user command
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Directive: Keep bottom terminals keyed by session id and pass session workDir/projectPath into spawned terminals
Tested: bun run check:desktop
Tested: git diff --check
Tested: Computer Use E2E against built macOS app during implementation
Not-tested: bun run quality:pr is blocked by existing branch policy requiring allow-cli-core-change approval
The desktop composer now treats draft and not-yet-running sessions as pending
until a real CLI context snapshot exists. Context inspection has a lightweight
context-only path so the composer and /context panel do not wait on unrelated
usage or MCP status work, and desktop boot no longer blocks the first shell
render on tab restoration.
Constraint: Empty composer state has no live CLI context to inspect until a session starts
Rejected: Display 0% before live context exists | it implied one user message consumed the fixed prompt/tool baseline
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Directive: Do not show numeric context usage without a real context snapshot
Tested: cd desktop && bun run test -- pages.test.tsx
Tested: cd desktop && bun run lint
Tested: bun run check:desktop
Tested: bun run check:server
Tested: Browser reload at http://127.0.0.1:5174 with cleared open-tabs showed pending context and no /inspection request
Bring the runtime diagnostics worktree back onto local main while preserving the existing local main commits for provider context windows and IM localization.
Constraint: Preserve both independent local main commits and the diagnostics worktree commit.
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Directive: Keep diagnostics capture non-blocking and sanitized when modifying this area again.
Tested: merged cleanly on local main after prior check:server, check:desktop, and agent-browser diagnostics export verification
Diagnostics exports previously preserved only compact summaries, which made user-uploaded issue bundles hard to debug. This records richer sanitized details from server, CLI, SDK, browser, React, and desktop API failure paths while keeping request bodies and secrets out of client-side reports.
Constraint: Diagnostic bundles must be useful for GitHub issues without including chat contents, file contents, full environments, or API keys.
Rejected: Only expand the Settings UI summary | the exported bundle would still miss hidden runtime failures.
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Directive: Keep diagnostics write paths best-effort and non-blocking; do not add request-body capture without a redaction review.
Tested: bun test src/server/__tests__/diagnostics-service.test.ts src/server/__tests__/conversation-service.test.ts
Tested: cd desktop && bun run test src/api/client.test.ts src/__tests__/diagnosticsSettings.test.tsx --run
Tested: bun run check:server
Tested: bun run check:desktop
Tested: agent-browser E2E on ports 37652/41752 captured client_unhandled_rejection and exported a redacted tar.gz bundle
The Chinese settings UI should use localized platform names directly instead of appending English names in parentheses, which made the tabs look visually awkward.
Constraint: Only the Chinese locale needed this presentation adjustment
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: narrow
Reversibility: clean
Tested: cd desktop && bunx vitest run src/i18n/index.test.tsx
Not-tested: Full desktop quality gate, because this is a two-string locale-only change
Provider model context windows now feed the composer-level context indicator, so users can see current usage without opening slash panels. The indicator refreshes when the session runtime model changes, keeps a stable loading placeholder, and marks estimate fallback data during reconnect or compaction windows.
Constraint: The desktop UI must use the real session inspection API and session-scoped runtime selection instead of mocked or static context values.
Rejected: Keep context details only in /context or /status | the user explicitly wanted an always-visible composer indicator.
Rejected: Reuse stale context after model switches | different provider windows make identical percentages misleading.
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Directive: Do not remove the runtimeSelectionKey refresh path without real multi-provider browser verification.
Tested: cd desktop && bun run test -- pages.test.tsx
Tested: bun run check:desktop
Tested: KEEP_ARTIFACTS=1 desktop/scripts/e2e-context-usage-live-agent-browser.sh
Not-tested: Live browser E2E with every configured provider in the committed script; separate agent-browser sweep verified four providers locally.
DingTalk can receive interactive card callbacks, but the card UI still depends on a published template, so the adapter now supports a template-backed card path with text commands as the reliable fallback. Telegram and WeChat use the same allow-once, allow-always, and deny semantics so manual authorization behaves the same across platforms.
Constraint: DingTalk button rendering requires an operator-provided interactive card template id
Rejected: Treat the existing AI streaming card template as a permission card | it cannot guarantee visible action buttons
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Directive: Do not remove the text approval fallback unless DingTalk card template provisioning is guaranteed
Tested: bun test adapters/common/__tests__/permission.test.ts adapters/dingtalk/__tests__/permission-card.test.ts adapters/telegram/__tests__/telegram.test.ts adapters/common/__tests__/config.test.ts src/server/__tests__/adapters.test.ts
Tested: bunx tsc -p adapters/tsconfig.json --noEmit
Tested: bun run check:adapters
Tested: cd desktop && bun run build
Tested: bun run check:server
Tested: bun run check:docs
Tested: git diff --check
Not-tested: bun run quality:pr is blocked by existing CLI core approval policy; see artifacts/quality-runs/2026-05-03T13-19-56-232Z/report.md
WeChat and DingTalk were using different pairing, attachment, and response
state paths, which made the new IM channels behave differently from Feishu
and Telegram. Align the shared pairing model, wire inbound media into the
existing attachment bridge, and map platform response capabilities to their
real APIs: WeChat block streaming plus typing, DingTalk AI Card streaming.
Constraint: WeChat iLink exposes typing and block streaming, but no editable message/card streaming API
Constraint: DingTalk streaming depends on the AI Card create/deliver/stream/finalize lifecycle
Rejected: Fake DingTalk typing with standalone markdown | it would add chat noise instead of platform state
Rejected: Auto-pair WeChat after QR login | it bypasses the shared IM pairing model
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Directive: Keep WeChat streaming as block-send unless iLink adds editable messages; keep DingTalk streaming on AI Card APIs
Tested: bun run check:adapters; bun run check:server; cd desktop && bun run test src/stores/adapterStore.test.ts; cd desktop && bun run build; bunx tsc -p adapters/tsconfig.json --noEmit; git diff --check
Not-tested: Live WeChat and DingTalk platform smoke with real production credentials
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.
Bring the provider context-window, auth-secret masking, and explicit auth-strategy worktree commits onto main after local verification. The merge keeps main's notification and docs history intact while preserving the provider fixes as separate commits.
Constraint: main has diverged with local desktop notification and docs commits, so this cannot be fast-forwarded safely.
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Directive: Keep provider auth behavior configured through preset authStrategy rather than implicit env-name guesses.
Tested: ALLOW_CLI_CORE_CHANGE=1 bun run quality:pr
Tested: bun run quality:gate --mode baseline --allow-live --provider-model minimax:main:minimax-main
# Conflicts:
# desktop/src/pages/Settings.tsx
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