- serverRuntime injects CLAUDE_CODE_POWERSHELL_PATH from the user's chosen shell
(readDesktopTerminalConfig + resolveDesktopTerminalShell) on Windows, so the
agent PowerShellTool honors the same shell as the UI terminal. Best-effort:
never blocks startup, never overrides an explicit env var, only forwards
pwsh/powershell selections (not cmd/custom). Regression from the Tauri build.
- document that notificationPermissionState reflects OS capability, not macOS
authorization (no Electron API exists; the 'failed' lifecycle is the real
signal) instead of calling the non-existent systemPreferences.getNotificationSettings
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
killSidecar gains a sync flag (spawnSync taskkill on Windows); serverRuntime
stopAll threads it through; before-quit now shuts down synchronously so the
Windows taskkill completes before the process exits.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Electron desktop runs network-sensitive OpenAI OAuth token exchange in the sidecar process, so the sidecar now receives system proxy env derived from Electron's cross-platform proxy resolver and the OAuth token client uses the existing proxy fetch options. General manual proxy settings also document and preserve authenticated proxy URLs.
The macOS fullscreen black-screen path is addressed by avoiding native fullscreen Spaces for app fullscreen toggles and by leaving fullscreen before hiding or closing the window.
Constraint: Electron packaged apps may not inherit shell HTTPS_PROXY env when launched from Finder.
Constraint: Manual authenticated proxies must remain standard HTTP(S) proxy URLs for Bun/undici compatibility.
Rejected: Store proxy username and password as separate fields | would require new secret-storage semantics and migration beyond this bugfix.
Rejected: Use native macOS fullscreen Spaces for the desktop app | reproduced black-screen behavior when hiding/closing from fullscreen.
Confidence: high
Scope-risk: moderate
Directive: Do not remove sidecar proxy env injection without retesting OpenAI OAuth from a packaged app launched outside a shell.
Tested: bun test src/services/openaiAuth/client.test.ts src/server/__tests__/haha-openai-oauth-service.test.ts
Tested: bun test src/server/__tests__/network-settings.test.ts
Tested: cd desktop && bun run test -- src/__tests__/generalSettings.test.tsx --run
Tested: cd desktop && bun run check:electron
Tested: git diff --check
Not-tested: bun run check:server blocked by expired quarantine entries server:cron-scheduler, server:providers-real, server:tasks, server:e2e:business-flow, server:e2e:full-flow
Not-tested: live OpenAI OAuth through a corporate authenticated proxy
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