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Author SHA1 Message Date
Shantur Rathore
4a1147788c fix(wake-lock): allow display sleep during active work
Prevent idle system sleep on supported desktop runtimes without intentionally keeping the display awake. Narrow wake-lock activation to true active work states and drop the web screen-wake fallback where the platform cannot provide system-sleep-only behavior.
2026-04-21 20:58:40 +01:00
Shantur Rathore
3b411e2e73 fix(ui): gate desktop privileges by host and window context (#347)
Don't let remote server windows use local features like local file browser etc
2026-04-20 20:28:11 +01:00
Shantur Rathore
016c7bda4a fix(tauri): use in-app certificate install confirmation 2026-04-20 08:49:50 +01:00
Pascal André
04fc28c492 feat(tauri): support self-signed remote HTTPS via server-backed proxy (#333)
## Summary

- add a server-backed HTTPS proxy flow for Tauri remote windows so
self-signed remote HTTPS works with the local CLI TLS assets and desktop
auth/cookie handling
- manage remote proxy sessions through `packages/server` with
per-session bootstrap, local-only cleanup, and explicit session
lifecycle handling
- support the Tauri desktop flow across environments, including packaged
Windows builds, `tauri dev`, and updated Linux/macOS handling for the
new local HTTPS proxy path

## Testing

- `npm run build --workspace @neuralnomads/codenomad`
- `cargo check`
- `npm run build --workspace @codenomad/tauri-app`
- Windows smoke test for concurrent remote proxy bootstrap sessions
- Windows manual validation of packaged Tauri remote connection flow

## Notes

- Windows was validated end-to-end.
- Linux and macOS code paths were updated for the new proxy flow, but
runtime validation on those platforms is still pending.

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Co-authored-by: Shantur Rathore <i@shantur.com>
2026-04-19 23:26:55 +01:00
VooDisss
e022a158eb improve delete worktree failure diagnostics (#302)
## Summary
- move delete-worktree failures out of transient toast-only UX and keep
them inline in the delete modal
- add parsed diagnostics for common failure modes, including a short
summary, likely cause, and suggested next step
- make the raw error easier to review and share with raw and sanitized
copy actions

Closes #301.

## BEFORE:

<img width="1127" height="860" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/dd09ba1e-be8c-450c-a1dd-f1cde2a48802"
/>

## AFTER: 

<img width="1384" height="835" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/6b0d1459-21fa-4264-9e54-45540f584538"
/>

## Problem
Before this change, delete-worktree failures were difficult to work
with:

1. The failure message was effectively raw backend or git output.
2. Users had to infer the meaning of the error themselves.
3. The UI did not explain what likely went wrong or what to do next.
4. Sharing the error for debugging was awkward when it included
machine-local absolute paths.
5. The confirmation modal was not being used as the primary diagnostic
surface for a destructive action that frequently fails for
understandable reasons.

This was especially frustrating for common cases such as:
- modified or untracked files in the worktree
- a process still using the worktree directory
- permission errors on Windows
- missing worktree directories or stale worktree records

## What changed

### Modal failure UX
- keep delete failures inline inside
`packages/ui/src/components/worktree-selector.tsx`
- clear modal-local error state when opening or closing the dialog
- keep the success toast on successful deletion, but use the modal
itself for failure presentation

### Human-readable diagnostics
- parse JSON-shaped backend error payloads such as `{"error":"..."}`
before classification
- classify common delete failure patterns into:
  - `localChanges`
  - `inUse`
  - `notFound`
  - `permissionDenied`
  - `unknown`
- render three user-facing lines above the raw error:
  - summary
  - likely cause
  - suggested next step

### Copy flows
- add `Copy error` for the original failure text
- add `Copy sanitized` to redact common absolute path and username
patterns before copying

### Modal content and sizing
- present the target worktree in a simpler two-line summary block
- update the delete description text to plain English: `Deletes this
branch worktree and its local folder.`
- size the delete modal deliberately for desktop use while allowing
vertical expansion to the viewport limit before scrolling

### i18n coverage
- add the new delete diagnostic strings across all currently supported
locales touched by this area:
  - `en`
  - `es`
  - `fr`
  - `he`
  - `ja`
  - `ru`
  - `zh-Hans`

## Why this approach
- It keeps the backend contract unchanged and solves the UX problem
where it occurs.
- It preserves access to the raw failure text instead of hiding
implementation detail entirely.
- It gives users immediate guidance without forcing them to translate
git errors into next actions.
- It improves bug reporting without requiring a separate logging or
export workflow.

## Not included
- server-side preflight guards that block delete when the worktree is
still assigned or in use
- process-aware worktree locking detection
- automatic retry or force-delete-and-retry flows

Those are useful follow-ups, but this PR is intentionally scoped to
failure presentation and debuggability.

## Files changed
- `packages/ui/src/components/worktree-selector.tsx`
- `packages/ui/src/lib/i18n/messages/en/instance.ts`
- `packages/ui/src/lib/i18n/messages/es/instance.ts`
- `packages/ui/src/lib/i18n/messages/fr/instance.ts`
- `packages/ui/src/lib/i18n/messages/he/instance.ts`
- `packages/ui/src/lib/i18n/messages/ja/instance.ts`
- `packages/ui/src/lib/i18n/messages/ru/instance.ts`
- `packages/ui/src/lib/i18n/messages/zh-Hans/instance.ts`

## Validation
- `npm run typecheck --workspace @codenomad/ui`
- `npm run build --workspace @codenomad/ui`
- `npm run typecheck --workspace @neuralnomads/codenomad-electron-app`

## Notes for reviewers
- The error classifier is intentionally heuristic and string-based. It
is meant to improve the common cases without increasing backend
coupling.
- The sanitized copy flow is conservative and focused on path and
username redaction, not full structured log scrubbing.

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Co-authored-by: Shantur Rathore <i@shantur.com>
2026-04-17 17:12:17 +01:00
VooDisss
9bf4d351de Refactor Git Changes workflow and diff handling (#311)
# Git Changes PR Review Context

Fixes: #310 

## Purpose of this document

This document is intended to give a PR reviewer or gatekeeper enough
neutral context to review the Git Changes feature series accurately.

## BEFORE/AFTER SNAPSHOT:

<img width="835" height="1163" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/463d6f8c-1a6b-4cf0-8ab8-44a92c534ca5"
/>


It distinguishes:

1. the intended scope of the work
2. implementation choices that were deliberate
3. behaviors that were explicitly tested and accepted during development
4. remaining follow-up areas that were not part of the required intent

It should not be treated as a request to approve the PR automatically.
It exists to reduce false-positive review findings caused by missing
context.

---

## High-level scope

The work in this series refactors and extends the existing `Git Changes`
tab in the right panel.

The intended feature scope includes:

1. grouped staged / unstaged change presentation
2. correct section-aware diff loading
3. per-file stage / unstage controls
4. commit message compose box and commit action for staged changes
5. prompt-context insertion from the Git diff viewer
6. auto-refresh behavior that reduces dependence on the manual refresh
button

This work is intentionally implemented inside the existing Git Changes
vertical slice rather than as a new SCM subsystem.

---

## Files and areas intentionally changed

### Server / API surface

The following server areas were intentionally extended:

1. `packages/server/src/api-types.ts`
2. `packages/server/src/events/bus.ts`
3. `packages/server/src/server/http-server.ts`
4. `packages/server/src/server/routes/workspaces.ts`
5. `packages/server/src/workspaces/git-status.ts`
6. `packages/server/src/workspaces/git-mutations.ts`
7. `packages/server/src/workspaces/worktree-directory.ts`
8. `packages/server/src/workspaces/instance-events.ts`

### UI surface

The following UI areas were intentionally extended:

1. `packages/ui/src/components/file-viewer/monaco-diff-viewer.tsx`
2. `packages/ui/src/components/instance/instance-shell2.tsx`
3.
`packages/ui/src/components/instance/shell/right-panel/RightPanel.tsx`
4.
`packages/ui/src/components/instance/shell/right-panel/git-changes-model.ts`
5.
`packages/ui/src/components/instance/shell/right-panel/tabs/GitChangesTab.tsx`
6. `packages/ui/src/components/instance/shell/right-panel/types.ts`
7. `packages/ui/src/components/instance/shell/storage.ts`
8. `packages/ui/src/components/prompt-input.tsx`
9. `packages/ui/src/components/prompt-input/types.ts`
10. `packages/ui/src/components/session/session-view.tsx`
11. `packages/ui/src/lib/api-client.ts`
12. `packages/ui/src/lib/i18n/messages/*/instance.ts`
13. `packages/ui/src/styles/panels/right-panel.css`

---

## Intentional product and architecture decisions

The following outcomes were deliberate and should not be flagged as
issues merely because they exist.

### Git status / diff architecture

1. The UI does not rely only on the proxied OpenCode `file.status()`
payload.
2. CodeNomad adds server-backed worktree Git status and diff endpoints
to expose staged / unstaged semantics correctly.
3. Server-backed worktree mutation endpoints were added for:
   - stage
   - unstage
   - commit
4. The existing event bus / SSE channel is reused for Git invalidation,
instead of adding a bespoke invalidation route.

### Git Changes UI structure

1. The file list is grouped into:
   - `Staged Changes`
   - `Changes`
2. Both sections are collapsible.
3. Section open state is persisted.
4. The same file may appear in both sections when Git state genuinely
requires that.
5. Rows are filename-first, with parent path as secondary text.
6. Rows are intentionally compact compared to the original flat list.

### Diff behavior

1. Diff loading is section-aware.
2. Deleted files are supported in grouped mode.
3. Binary files are treated as non-line-oriented in the diff viewer.
4. Binary diffs suppress line-based prompt-context affordances.

### Stage / unstage / commit workflow

1. Stage and unstage are per-file row actions.
2. Bulk stage-all / unstage-all was intentionally not added.
3. The commit compose box is intentionally rendered inside the `Staged
Changes` section.
4. The commit button is intentionally overlaid inside the commit input
area.
5. The current commit compose flow is minimal by design:
   - no push
   - no amend flow
   - no branch management

### Prompt-context insertion

1. Prompt insertion is intentionally an HTML comment marker, not a full
diff payload.
2. The expected inserted form is:

   `<!-- Git change context: <path> lines X-Y -->`

3. The trigger UI is intentionally a seam/gutter action in the Monaco
diff viewer, not a toolbar button.

### Row action reveal behavior

1. Stage / unstage row actions are intentionally hover-revealed on
hover-capable layouts.
2. The row action reveal intentionally uses:
   - delayed hide
   - slight stats fade/shift
   - compact idle width
3. On non-hover layouts, the action remains visible for reliability.

### Auto-refresh behavior

The accepted refresh model is intentionally hybrid:

1. refresh on Git Changes tab activation
2. 20-second polling only while the Git Changes tab is active
3. immediate invalidation from completed raw tool events for:
   - `write`
   - `edit`
   - `apply_patch`

This hybrid model is intentional. Polling remains as a fallback even
after tool-event invalidation.

---

## Behaviors explicitly tested during development

The following behaviors were explicitly exercised during development and
used to guide fixes.

### Grouped staged / unstaged behavior

1. files appear in the correct staged / unstaged sections
2. section collapse / expand works
3. collapse state persists
4. line counts are section-specific

### Diff behavior

1. staged diff loads differently from unstaged diff
2. deleted-file handling was verified and corrected
3. binary-file rendering was corrected to avoid line-oriented behavior
4. untracked binary files no longer report fake text line counts

### Mutation behavior

1. per-file stage works from `Changes`
2. per-file unstage works from `Staged Changes`
3. stage / unstage selection remapping was exercised and corrected
4. unborn-repo unstage behavior was explicitly hardened

### Prompt-context behavior

1. selected line / range insertion was tested
2. button placement in the Monaco seam/gutter was iterated and verified

### Auto-refresh behavior

1. tab-activation refresh was tested
2. 20-second active-tab polling was tested
3. raw completed tool invalidation was tested in the running UI for:
   - `write`
   - `edit`
   - `apply_patch`
4. stale async overwrite and stale selection restoration bugs were found
and fixed through review/testing

---

## Review findings that were investigated and are no longer intended
blocker topics

The following areas were previously raised by strict reviews and then
either fixed or determined to be acceptable within scope.

### Fixed in the current series

1. duplicate stage / unstage firing
2. stale diff response overwriting newer selection
3. passive refresh restoring a stale selection
4. instance-wide invalidation overreach
5. selected diff staying stale after tool invalidation
6. worktree-switch status races
7. unhandled rejection risk from async invalidation publication
8. queued invalidation intent being lost during in-flight refresh
9. `git-diff` path traversal / absolute path boundary issue

### Investigated and considered non-blocking within current intent

1. split add/delete presentation for tracked rename behavior
   - this was compared against VS Code behavior during manual testing
   - no stage/unstage corruption was observed in the tested flow
- this is currently treated as a representation tradeoff, not a proven
blocker

---

## Remaining non-blocker follow-up areas

The following are still reasonable follow-up topics, but they were not
part of the required blocker-fix scope.

1. normalize directory-to-worktree matching more aggressively on Windows
so tool invalidation works more reliably from nested directories or
path-format variations
2. improve keyboard discoverability of hover-revealed stage / unstage
actions
3. reserve textarea space for the overlaid commit button if the overlay
tradeoff is reconsidered
4. reduce size/complexity in:
   - `RightPanel.tsx`
   - `right-panel.css`
5. tighten raw SSE tool-event parsing into a more explicit helper if
that event bridge grows further

These follow-ups should not be interpreted as evidence that the core
implementation is incomplete unless a reviewer finds a new concrete
failure.

---

## Suggested review focus

If a gatekeeper or reviewer is evaluating this PR, the most useful focus
areas are:

1. whether staged / unstaged behavior is correct for normal Git
workflows
2. whether the new server worktree Git endpoints remain narrowly scoped
3. whether auto-refresh remains bounded to the active Git Changes
context
4. whether the explicit fixes for stale async behavior and invalidation
races are sufficient
5. whether any unintentional server boundary broadening or state
corruption remains

Less useful review topics, unless tied to a concrete failure, are:

1. preference disagreements with accepted prompt insertion format
2. preference disagreements with the overlaid commit button placement
3. preference disagreements with keeping polling fallback alongside tool
invalidation
4. objections to server-backed Git endpoints purely because they add
surface area

---

## Summary

This series intentionally evolves the existing Git Changes tab into a
more complete source-control workflow for:

1. grouped staged / unstaged inspection
2. section-aware diffs
3. per-file staging and unstaging
4. commit composition for staged changes
5. prompt-context insertion from Git diffs
6. bounded auto-refresh for both passive viewing and agent-driven file
mutations

The intended review standard is to find concrete correctness, layering,
or maintenance problems that remain after this series — not to re-argue
the already accepted product choices listed above.

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Co-authored-by: Shantur Rathore <i@shantur.com>
2026-04-16 23:11:48 +01:00
Shantur Rathore
8505a43b16 fix(ui): add toggle for holding long assistant replies 2026-04-11 19:47:57 +01:00
VooDisss
c9c1cf21f0 fix(ui): stop forced auto-follow during streaming (#309)
# PR Draft: Fix sticky auto-scroll during streaming chat responses

Fixes #308

## Summary

This change makes chat auto-scroll easier to escape while assistant
output is still streaming.

The goal is to stop the viewport from repeatedly pulling the user back
toward the bottom once they begin scrolling upward to inspect earlier
content.

## Why

Before this change, streaming updates could keep reasserting
bottom-follow behavior during active rendering. That made auto-scroll
feel sticky and forced users to scroll repeatedly or forcefully just to
review earlier parts of an in-progress response.

The intended behavior is simpler: once the user scrolls upward to leave
follow mode, the UI should respect that decision instead of fighting it
during subsequent stream updates.

## What Changed

1. Removed render-time force-bottom behavior from the shared
follow-scroll helper path.
2. Updated streamed reasoning output to restore scroll without forcing
the viewport back to the bottom.
3. Updated streamed tool-call output to use the same non-forcing restore
behavior.

## Scope Boundaries

Included:

- Sticky auto-scroll behavior during streamed chat output
- Shared follow-scroll behavior used by streamed nested panes
- Reasoning and tool-call streaming paths that reused the same forced
follow behavior

Not included:

- A full rewrite of the virtualized message list follow model
- Broader scroll UX changes outside the streaming follow/escape behavior
- Unrelated UI or plugin configuration changes in the worktree

## Technical Notes

The core problem was not basic auto-scroll itself, but a render-time
path that could keep forcing bottom-follow behavior while new streamed
content was arriving.

That meant a user's attempt to scroll upward could be overridden
repeatedly by subsequent stream updates, which is why the auto-scroll
felt sticky. The fix removes that override and keeps render-time
restoration dependent on the current follow state instead.

## Files Changed

- `packages/ui/src/lib/follow-scroll.tsx`
- `packages/ui/src/components/message-block.tsx`
- `packages/ui/src/components/tool-call.tsx`

## Verification

Performed:

1. Reproduced the sticky auto-scroll behavior with a long multi-line
streaming response.
2. Verified that scrolling upward during streaming now disengages follow
more naturally in the affected streamed panes.
3. Ran `npm run typecheck --workspace @codenomad/ui`.
4. Ran `npm run build --workspace @codenomad/ui`.

Build note:

- The UI typecheck passes.
- The UI build succeeds.
- The build still emits existing third-party and chunk-size warnings
unrelated to this change.

## Risks and Follow-up

1. The broader scroll-follow model is still more heuristic-heavy than
ideal, so there may be future follow-up work to simplify it further.
2. This PR intentionally applies the smallest targeted fix to the known
snap-back path instead of rewriting the full chat scroll system.

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Co-authored-by: Shantur Rathore <i@shantur.com>
2026-04-10 16:26:33 +01:00
Shantur Rathore
0739ec857c Reapply "fix(ui): support unified diff patch format in session changes viewer"
This reverts commit af6429162f.
2026-04-08 20:57:23 +01:00
Shantur Rathore
af6429162f Revert "fix(ui): support unified diff patch format in session changes viewer"
This reverts commit 2e9ee2cde6.
2026-04-08 20:57:12 +01:00
Shantur Rathore
2e9ee2cde6 fix(ui): support unified diff patch format in session changes viewer
Session diffs now use a compact patch field instead of storing full
before/after content. Added parsePatchToBeforeAfter utility to extract
before/after from unified diff format, and updated MonacoDiffViewer to
accept patch prop as alternative to before/after strings.
2026-04-08 20:48:13 +01:00
Shantur Rathore
5107ac207e feat(ui): show background process notify state 2026-04-08 16:09:17 +01:00
Shantur Rathore
403a3ff189 Scroll fixes - Improve scroll to bottom handling for reasoning, bash and task tools (#288)
Fixes #286 and more
2026-04-04 15:11:45 +01:00
Shantur Rathore
d0a0325d7e feat(sidecars): add proxied sidecar tabs (#279)
## Summary
- add SideCar support across the server and UI, including proxied tabs,
picker/settings flows, and websocket-aware proxying
- unify top-level tab handling so workspace instances and SideCars share
the same tab model and navigation flows
- limit SideCars to port-based services only, removing server-managed
process control from the final API and UI

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Co-authored-by: Shantur <shantur@Mac.home>
Co-authored-by: Shantur <shantur@Shanturs-MacBook-Pro-M5.local>
2026-04-02 23:00:17 +01:00
Shantur Rathore
69d9e95bee add remote server launcher flow 2026-04-02 16:08:54 +01:00
bluelovers
893d5f9296 Add log level configuration support (#272)
Add log level configuration support via config.yaml and UI settings.

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Co-authored-by: Shantur Rathore <i@shantur.com>
2026-04-02 11:12:33 +01:00
VooDisss
4f236ce36f Implement shared compact split and unified tool-call diff layout (#270)
# PR Title

Implement shared compact split and unified tool-call diff layout

---
Fixes #268 
# PR Description

## Summary

This PR makes tool-call diffs more compact in both `Unified` and `Split`
views by reducing wasted horizontal space in line-number gutters and
content indentation.

## What changed

- introduced a shared compact-diff framework for tool-call diffs
- kept mobile-specific policy limited to:
  - forcing unified mode below the breakpoint
  - enabling wrap only in mobile unified mode
- added mode-specific compact applicators in the diff viewer:
  - unified applicator
  - split applicator
- reduced gutter width waste by measuring rendered line-number text and
tightening column width around it
- removed unnecessary right-side content padding
- aligned `+` / `-` markers closer to the left edge across both views
- simplified cleanup after gatekeeper review by removing extra plumbing
and residue

## Screenshots

### Before

<img width="581" height="341" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/ec47b256-749a-4afc-8879-aaf33f0b46b6"
/>

### After

<img width="470" height="586" alt="image"
src="https://github.com/user-attachments/assets/7258a5a2-47c4-408d-84bc-1b497761c7ad"
/>

## Architectural approach

This change intentionally uses:

- shared policy in
`packages/ui/src/components/tool-call/diff-render.tsx`
- shared helper/measurement logic in
`packages/ui/src/components/diff-viewer.tsx`
- mode-specific applicators where unified and split DOM differ
- CSS for shared visual spacing and alignment cleanup

The goal was to keep the implementation architecturally clean and avoid
building separate duplicated compact-diff features for:

- mobile vs desktop
- unified vs split

Instead, the feature shares one compact-diff concept and only diverges
where the upstream diff DOM requires separate handling.

## Files changed

- `packages/ui/src/components/tool-call/diff-render.tsx`
- `packages/ui/src/components/diff-viewer.tsx`
- `packages/ui/src/styles/messaging/tool-call.css`
- `packages/ui/src/types/message.ts`

## Validation

Manual validation was performed in the running UI.

Verified manually:

- compact unified gutters on mobile
- compact unified gutters on desktop
- compact split gutters on desktop
- tighter operator alignment in both modes

Also verified:

- `npm run typecheck` passes

## Notes

- This PR is intended to address the compact diff layout problem
described in the related issue.
- Diff-specific CSS still lives in `tool-call.css`; future extraction
into a smaller dedicated stylesheet is possible but not required for
this change.

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Co-authored-by: Shantur Rathore <i@shantur.com>
2026-04-01 23:13:32 +01:00
VooDisss
f3c54df283 fix(server): show sane remote URLs for 0.0.0.0 binds (#262)
Closes #261

## Summary

- improve startup remote URL selection when the server binds to
`0.0.0.0`
- print additional reachable remote URLs instead of advertising only the
first external address
- add targeted tests for address ordering and advertisability behavior

## Problem

When CodeNomad was started with `--host 0.0.0.0`, the CLI chose the
first external IPv4 address it discovered and displayed only that one as
the remote URL.

On Windows machines with WSL, Hyper-V, Docker, or other virtual
adapters, that often surfaced a virtual `172.x.x.x` address even though
a more useful LAN address such as `192.168.x.x` was also reachable and
usable from other devices.

That made remote access look broken or confusing even though the server
itself was accessible.

## What changed

- reuse the resolved network-address list for both:
  - primary remote URL selection
  - startup logging of additional reachable URLs
- choose the primary remote URL from the **advertisable** external
addresses instead of any external address
- print `Other Accessible URLs` when multiple useful remote URLs are
available
- avoid hard-coding a preference like `192.168 > 10 > 172`
- suppress link-local `169.254.*` addresses from user-facing advertised
URLs
- add tests covering:
  - stable ordering across RFC1918 address ranges
  - link-local addresses being non-advertisable
  - link-local-first discovery not stealing the primary LAN URL

## Why this approach

This keeps address derivation in the network-address resolver layer and
limits `index.ts` to startup wiring and presentation.

It also fixes the misleading terminal output without redesigning binding
behavior, TLS behavior, or the server API contract.

## Validation

- `npm run typecheck --workspace @neuralnomads/codenomad`
- `npx tsx --test
'.\\src\\server\\__tests__\\network-addresses.test.ts'`

## Notes

- this change is intentionally focused on selection and presentation of
reachable addresses
- it does not attempt a broader virtual-adapter classification policy
beyond suppressing clearly low-value link-local addresses in user-facing
output

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Co-authored-by: Shantur Rathore <i@shantur.com>
2026-04-01 22:12:28 +01:00
Shantur
995fb3b6a3 Merge branch 'dev' of github.com:NeuralNomadsAI/CodeNomad into dev 2026-03-31 19:35:28 +01:00
Shantur
b61cfbd9f9 fix(ui): refine GitHub stars display 2026-03-31 18:51:53 +01:00
Shantur
481dd1a88a fix(ui): wrap long toast messages
Constrain toast titles and bodies so long retry and error messages wrap inside the notification card instead of overflowing past the container.
2026-03-31 18:41:32 +01:00
Shantur
3f6cdd36f3 feat(ui): surface retrying session status
Preserve retry metadata from session.status events so the session list and header can show a live retry countdown with context. Notify users when a session enters retry and reuse the existing error styling so retrying feels actionable without losing the current badge layout.
2026-03-31 18:38:54 +01:00
Shantur
fe932c8307 fix(ui): avoid caching incomplete code highlighting
Only cache markdown HTML after Shiki has the required fence languages loaded so virtualized assistant messages can re-render with syntax highlighting when remounted.
2026-03-31 15:18:44 +01:00
Pascal André
64ac885157 feat(ui): add session yolo mode controls (#256)
## Summary
- add a per-session Yolo mode toggle for permission prompts and persist
its state
- move the control into the Status tab with clearer copy, an info
tooltip, and a visible header badge when it is enabled
- auto-accept queued permissions for any yolo-enabled session in the
instance, not only the currently focused session

## Why
- keeps this risky mode explicit and easy to audit from the session
status area
- matches the expected multi-session desktop behavior when several
sessions stay active in parallel

## Testing
- npm run typecheck --workspace @codenomad/ui
- npm run build --workspace @codenomad/ui

Closes #18
2026-03-31 14:46:20 +01:00
Shantur
1d953dfe64 feat(ui): add session reload action
Let users refresh a session transcript from the sidebar without reopening it. Reuse the existing forced message loading path so the reload behavior stays aligned with normal session hydration.
2026-03-31 14:32:45 +01:00
Shantur
42589464e5 feat(voice): support per-client conversation mode state 2026-03-31 12:39:29 +01:00
Shantur
045d8da8b2 feat(voice): add spoken summary mode for conversation replies 2026-03-31 00:20:26 +01:00
codenomadbot[bot]
d1a27ac31b fix(ui): escape raw HTML in user prompt messages (#260)
## 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)*

--
Yours,
[CodeNomadBot](https://github.com/NeuralNomadsAI/CodeNomad)

Co-authored-by: Shantur <shantur@Mac.home>
2026-03-30 08:48:52 +01:00
Jess Chadwick
37b3f85e61 feat: Enable file editing and saving (#252)
## Summary
- Adds file writing capability to Monaco editor in the file viewer
- Implements writeFile API on the server for workspace files
- Integrates save functionality into the file viewer UI with proper
state management

## Bug Fixes (Review Feedback)
- Fixed failed save discarding edits when switching files - now checks
save result and only proceeds if successful
- Fixed refresh overwriting dirty editor state - now prompts for
confirmation before discarding edits
- Fixed save button unable to save empty files - changed check from `if
(content)` to `if (content !== undefined && content !== null)`
- Added agent edit conflict detection - when agent edits file while user
has unsaved changes, shows conflict dialog with Overwrite/Cancel options
- Fixed dialog appearing behind unpinned sidebar - increased alert
dialog z-index to z-100

## Related Issues
- Closes #251

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Co-authored-by: Jess Chadwick <jchadwick@gmail.com>
2026-03-29 22:41:11 +01:00
Shantur Rathore
f88064af06 fix(desktop): bundle CLI resources and request mic access 2026-03-28 15:30:14 +00:00
Shantur Rathore
864f913e3e feat(ui): add assistant conversation playback mode 2026-03-27 19:17:25 +00:00
Shantur Rathore
b7d4f8f869 feat(ui): add clear action to prompt input 2026-03-26 23:10:02 +00:00
Shantur Rathore
0dc5867fb3 fix(speech): surface streaming playback compatibility 2026-03-26 22:59:30 +00:00
Shantur Rathore
d13ecba322 feat(speech): add configurable TTS playback modes 2026-03-26 20:46:49 +00:00
Shantur Rathore
d447b05821 feat(ui): add message text-to-speech controls 2026-03-26 18:29:45 +00:00
Shantur Rathore
1233121a13 feat(speech): add prompt voice input (#249)
## Summary
- add server-backed speech capabilities and transcription endpoints plus
UI settings for speech configuration
- add push-to-talk prompt voice input with microphone controls,
transcription insertion, and browser capability gating
- keep prompt controls aligned by restoring right-side nav placement and
moving the mic beside the expand control
2026-03-25 14:08:11 +00:00
MusiCode1
1c68f5d288 feat(i18n): Hebrew locale + full RTL support (#243)
# feat(i18n): Hebrew locale + full RTL support

## Summary

This PR adds full Hebrew (he) locale support to the UI, including a
complete translation of all user-facing strings and comprehensive RTL
layout support across all components.

## What was done

### Hebrew translation
- Full translation of all i18n message files for the `he` locale (17
translation files)
- Registered the language in the i18n system and the language picker

### RTL support
- Automatic direction detection (`dir="rtl"`) when Hebrew is selected
- Replaced physical CSS properties (`left`/`right`) with logical
equivalents (`inline-start`/`inline-end`) across the project
- Fixed resize direction, file path alignment, and textarea padding
- Fixed navigation button positioning in textarea for RTL
- Fixed scrollbar direction in RTL
- Fixed code block direction and selector alignment
- Fixed Monaco editor direction in the file viewer
- Auto-detect text direction in reasoning block (`dir="auto"` +
`unicode-bidi: plaintext`)

### Adapted components
- `session-layout` — sidebar and resize handle
- `prompt-input` — text direction and buttons
- `message-base` — message blocks and reasoning
- `message-timeline` — timeline bar
- `right-panel` — right side panel
- `tool-call` — tool call display
- `settings-screen` — settings page
- `selector` — selection component
- `instance-shell` — main shell

## New files

```
packages/ui/src/lib/i18n/messages/he/
  advancedSettings.ts
  app.ts
  commands.ts
  dialogs.ts
  filesystem.ts
  folderSelection.ts
  index.ts
  instance.ts
  loadingScreen.ts
  logs.ts
  markdown.ts
  messaging.ts
  remoteAccess.ts
  session.ts
  settings.ts
  time.ts
  toolCall.ts
```

## Suggested testing
- Switch language to Hebrew and verify all strings are translated
- Verify RTL layout is correct across all screens (session, settings,
file viewer)
- Verify that English text inside a reasoning block is displayed LTR
- Switch back to English and verify everything returns to LTR

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Co-authored-by: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: Shantur Rathore <i@shantur.com>
2026-03-24 21:09:52 +00:00
Pascal André
3bad0afd7d perf(ui): defer locale and overlay bundles (#238)
## Summary
- defer locale and overlay loading work away from the first critical
render path
- seed locale state from the bootstrap preload so the first render can
use the preloaded language immediately
- keep bootstrap cache and locale fallback behavior consistent on
subsequent launches

## Testing
- npm run build --workspace @codenomad/ui
2026-03-23 15:12:28 +00:00
Pascal André
74f753abf4 perf(ui): lazy-load markdown and defer diff rendering (#215)
## 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
2026-03-22 11:54:05 +00:00
Pascal André
108cad82d0 fix(tauri): restore external links in the folder picker (#225)
## Summary
- restore the GitHub and Discord links on the folder picker in the Tauri
app
- open those links through the desktop opener bridge instead of relying
on browser-only navigation behavior
- include the capability/schema updates needed for the opener path

## Testing
- npm run typecheck --workspace @codenomad/ui
- cargo check --manifest-path packages/tauri-app/src-tauri/Cargo.toml
2026-03-20 22:48:29 +00:00
Shantur Rathore
d735b189f5 refactor(tauri): use imported event and dialog APIs 2026-03-19 19:38:43 +00:00
Shantur Rathore
3d575f4f68 fix(tauri): align wake lock bridge with v2 API 2026-03-19 19:20:18 +00:00
Shantur Rathore
627ff2d42b feat(ui): centralize interaction preferences
Expose interaction defaults in Settings and reuse the same registry for command palette actions.
2026-03-11 10:53:28 +00:00
Shantur Rathore
0d9da40102 feat(ui): add unified settings screen 2026-03-11 10:10:58 +00:00
Shantur Rathore
429825f434 feat(desktop): unify folder drag-and-drop across runtimes 2026-03-10 22:12:23 +00:00
Shantur Rathore
4f8aba5658 chore(ui): tighten and center bulk delete toolbar 2026-03-03 18:52:09 +00:00
Shantur Rathore
219e012c1b chore(i18n): refine bulk delete hint copy 2026-03-03 18:48:22 +00:00
Shantur Rathore
17716a730b chore(ui): use Kbd hints in bulk delete toolbar 2026-03-03 18:28:00 +00:00
Shantur Rathore
24c1b7e8ad fix(ui): treat compacted tool calls as zero tokens 2026-03-03 15:07:49 +00:00
Shantur Rathore
c766b5ab62 fix(ui): exclude tool metadata from token estimate 2026-03-03 13:32:48 +00:00