Only cache markdown HTML after Shiki has the required fence languages loaded so virtualized assistant messages can re-render with syntax highlighting when remounted.
## Summary
- escape raw HTML when rendering user message markdown so prompt input
is shown as text instead of injected HTML
- keep assistant and tool markdown behavior unchanged by scoping the
escape behavior to user messages
- update markdown cache keys so escaped and non-escaped render output do
not collide
## Verification
- `npm run typecheck --workspace @codenomad/ui` *(fails in this
workspace because frontend dependencies are not installed)*
- `npm run build --workspace @codenomad/ui` *(fails in this workspace
because `vite` is not installed)*
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[CodeNomadBot](https://github.com/NeuralNomadsAI/CodeNomad)
Co-authored-by: Shantur <shantur@Mac.home>
## What and why
CodeNomad had no RTL (right-to-left) support, so users writing in Hebrew
or Arabic would see their messages displayed left-to-right — misaligned
text, broken reading flow, wrong punctuation placement.
This PR adds automatic direction detection to all elements that display
user or model text. The browser detects direction from the first strong
character in each text block: Hebrew/Arabic → RTL, Latin/code → LTR. No
configuration needed — it just works per message, per paragraph.
## Technical notes
The natural fix is `dir="auto"` on the containing elements. However,
Chromium does not propagate direction detection from a parent `<div>`
into its `<p>` children — so Hebrew inside `<p>` rendered via
`innerHTML` (as markdown is) was still detected as LTR. The fix is to
apply `unicode-bidi: plaintext` via CSS directly on the block-level
elements (`p`, `li`, headings, etc.), which has the same auto-detection
semantics but applies per element.
## Summary
- Add `dir="auto"` to all elements containing user-generated or
model-generated text (message content, prompt input, session names, tool
outputs) so the browser auto-detects text direction
- Add `unicode-bidi: plaintext` via CSS to markdown block elements (`p`,
`li`, headings, `blockquote`, `td`/`th`) to fix per-paragraph RTL
detection in Chromium (where `dir="auto"` on a parent div does not
recurse into block children)
- Convert physical CSS properties to logical equivalents in
`markdown.css`: `border-left` → `border-inline-start`, `padding-left` →
`padding-inline-start`, `text-align: left` → `text-align: start`,
`margin-left` → `margin-inline-start`
## Affected components
- `markdown.tsx` — main markdown renderer
- `message-part.tsx` — text part wrapper and plain-text fallback
- `message-item.tsx` — message body and error blocks
- `prompt-input.tsx` — user input textarea
- `session-list.tsx` — session titles in sidebar
- `session-rename-dialog.tsx` — session rename input
- `instance-welcome-view.tsx` — Resume Session dialog
- `tool-call/markdown-render.tsx` — tool output markdown fallback
- `tool-call/ansi-render.tsx` — ANSI output
- `tool-call/diagnostics-section.tsx` — diagnostic messages
## Test plan
- [ ] Send a Hebrew-only message → text right-aligned
- [ ] Send a mixed Hebrew + English message → correct per-paragraph
direction
- [ ] Message containing a code block → code stays LTR
- [ ] Type Hebrew in the prompt textarea → input flows right-to-left
- [ ] Hebrew session name in sidebar → right-aligned
- [ ] Hebrew session name in Resume Session dialog → right-aligned
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Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
## Summary
- lazy-load the markdown and diff render paths so they stop inflating
initial UI startup work
- move shared text rendering helpers out of the markdown path and keep
diff rendering on the deferred path
- defer the Monaco secondary viewers so the markdown and diff path no
longer keeps that work in the main bundle
## Follow-ups
- related fork follow-up: Pagecran/CodeNomad#1
- that follow-up is now independent on dev and only keeps the remaining
right panel, picker, and tool-call secondary chunking work
## Testing
- npm run typecheck --workspace @codenomad/ui
- npm run build --workspace @codenomad/ui
Add DOM instrumentation tags and harden VirtualItem visibility for hidden/zero-sized roots to prevent inactive instances from keeping heavy tool-call markup mounted; restore message stream virtualization margin.
Converts hardcoded UI copy to i18n keys across the app, adds global translation for non-component modules, and splits the English catalog into feature modules with duplicate-key detection.
- Add clipboard utility with fallback for non-secure contexts
- Implement modern Clipboard API with document.execCommand fallback
- Update copy buttons in code blocks, markdown, messages, and session list
- Add proper error handling and user feedback for copy operations
Fixes issue where copy buttons did not work in web browsers served over HTTP or without Clipboard API support