- Added support for lead context usage tracking, allowing retrieval of context window usage for team leads.
- Implemented attachment handling in task comments, enabling users to add and manage attachments with size and type validation.
- Updated README to include new features related to visual workflow editor and multi-model support.
- Improved error handling and validation for task comments and attachments, ensuring a smoother user experience.
- Updated README to specify CLI runtime capabilities for headless environments.
- Introduced a comprehensive implementation plan for the diff view feature, detailing phases, required packages, types, IPC channels, backend services, and UI components.
- Added new documentation on competitors in AI orchestration platforms and research on local image storage and markdown rendering pipeline.
- Included a workflow editor research document to evaluate visual libraries for node-based workflow orchestration.
- Added a new "Solo mode" feature in the README, allowing a single agent to manage tasks independently, improving token efficiency.
- Updated TeamMemberLogsFinder to include team name in task ID checks, preventing cross-team task collisions.
- Enhanced TeamProvisioningService with clearer task status protocols and execution discipline guidelines to improve task management practices.
- Introduced new callbacks in ChangeReviewDialog for accepting and rejecting new files, streamlining the review process.
- Updated changeReviewSlice to handle file rejection logic, ensuring accurate state management during reviews.
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- Revised the README to enhance clarity on live process sections and agent control features.
- Added a detailed installation section with download links for macOS, Windows, and Linux.
- Updated GitHub Actions workflow to create and upload release assets automatically for each platform, ensuring streamlined deployment.
- Introduced a comprehensive FAQ section in the README to address common user queries regarding app installation, code handling, agent communication, and project management.
- Enhanced cross-platform keyboard shortcut handling in the Electron app for better user experience on macOS and Windows/Linux.
- Updated signal handling in the standalone process to ensure proper shutdown behavior across platforms.
- Improved WSL user resolution logic to support default user retrieval for better compatibility.
- Enhanced notification handling to support cross-platform features and improve user feedback.
- Refactored SSH connection management to include additional key file types and improve authentication handling.
- Updated team management services to ensure consistent process termination across platforms.
- Improved project path handling in team provisioning to accommodate different operating systems.
- Enhanced editor components to utilize shared utility functions for path management, improving code maintainability.
- Added support for revealing files in the editor when requested, enhancing user experience during file navigation.
- Implemented a pending file reveal mechanism to ensure files are opened correctly after the editor initializes.
- Updated the ChipInteractionLayer to allow users to open files directly from chips, streamlining access to relevant files.
- Enhanced the MentionSuggestionList styling for better visual feedback on selection.
- Improved mention detection logic to maintain selection state during redundant events, optimizing user interaction.
- Added a new file renaming functionality in the editor, allowing users to rename files and directories in place.
- Introduced notification settings for team inbox messages and task clarifications, enabling users to receive native OS notifications for important updates.
- Updated the README to reflect the new features and provide a clearer overview of the task management capabilities.
- Improved the application icon handling for notifications across different platforms.
- Change releaseType from draft to release for auto-publishing
- Add upload-stable-links job to create version-agnostic asset copies
- Update README with direct download URLs per platform
- Add Requirements section to Installation
- Remove downloads/platform badges
- Add docs/RELEASE.md with versioning and release guide
- Move community docs to .github/
- Introduced a continuous scroll mode for the diff view, allowing users to review multiple files in a single scrollable container.
- Added lazy loading functionality to improve performance by loading file content as it approaches the viewport.
- Implemented a new portion collapse feature to allow users to expand unchanged regions incrementally, enhancing context retention during reviews.
- Updated navigation to support smooth scrolling between files and improved keyboard shortcuts for file navigation.
- Enhanced the review toolbar to manage actions across all files, including bulk accept/reject options.
- Added new hooks and components to support the continuous scroll and lazy loading features, ensuring a seamless user experience.
- Updated `dev:kill` script to use a dedicated Node.js script for improved process termination.
- Enhanced `TeamProvisioningService` to trigger team refresh events for live lead replies, improving message handling.
- Refactored message deduplication logic in `handleGetData` to prevent duplicate messages from lead sessions and lead processes.
- Introduced `validateOpenPathUserSelected` function to allow user-selected paths while enforcing security checks.
- Improved UI components in `TeamListView` and `ActivityItem` for better user experience and accessibility.
- Added progress bar for task completion in `DashboardView`, enhancing task tracking visibility.
- Included a Product Hunt badge in the README to promote claude-devtools and enhance visibility.
- Updated the README layout for better presentation and user engagement.
- Included a section for Docker deployment in the README, detailing how to run the application using Docker.
- Updated the instructions to enhance user accessibility for Docker users.
- Added a badge for Docker deployment to the README for easier access to deployment instructions.
- Updated the project description to emphasize that it is 100% free and open source, enhancing clarity for users.
- Introduced a new Docker setup for running claude-devtools in standalone mode without Electron.
- Added Dockerfile and docker-compose.yml for easy deployment.
- Implemented .dockerignore to exclude unnecessary files from the Docker context.
- Updated package.json with new scripts for building and running the standalone server.
- Enhanced README with Docker usage instructions and environment variable configurations.
- Modified HttpServer to support serving static files and API in standalone mode.
- Updated various components to ensure compatibility with standalone operation.
- Updated platform badge to specify support for macOS (Apple Silicon + Intel), Linux, and Windows.
- Added download badge for Linux to provide users with direct access to Linux installation options.
- Included Linux installation instructions in the usage section for clarity on available package formats.
- Introduced new distribution scripts for macOS targeting ARM64 and x64 architectures.
- Updated README to clarify download instructions for macOS Apple Silicon and Intel users.
- Enhanced CI workflow to support building for both architectures, improving release process.
- Added a WindowsTitleBar component to provide a conventional title bar experience when the native frame is hidden.
- Integrated window control functionalities (minimize, maximize, close) using IPC handlers for better user interaction.
- Updated the TabbedLayout to include the new WindowsTitleBar, ensuring a consistent UI across platforms.
- Enhanced the README with additional details about the new window controls feature.
This commit improves the user interface on Windows by providing familiar window management controls, enhancing usability and consistency.
- Revised the introductory text to better reflect the application's purpose.
- Added installation instructions for macOS and Windows, detailing download options and setup steps.
- Enhanced the visual presentation with additional badges and download buttons for improved user experience.
- Updated the development section to clarify prerequisites and build instructions.
This commit improves the README by providing clearer guidance for users and enhancing the overall presentation of the project.
- Updated the Electron Vite configuration to dynamically exclude production dependencies, improving build performance and compatibility.
- Modified the output format in the Rollup options to CommonJS, ensuring compatibility with bundled dependencies.
- Adjusted the main entry point in package.json to reflect the new output format.
- Enhanced the README to clarify notification triggers for system notifications.
This commit optimizes the build configuration and improves documentation clarity, facilitating better dependency management and user understanding.
- Replaced the placeholder GIF with an embedded video demonstrating the application.
- Updated the video source to link directly to the new demo.mp4 file in the resources directory.
This commit enhances the README by providing a more engaging and informative visual representation of the application features.
- Updated the README to reflect new features in Claude Code, including the ability to spawn subagents via the Task tool and coordinate teams with improved visibility.
- Added details on the rendering of subagent sessions as expandable inline cards, including execution traces, metrics, and tool calls.
- Enhanced description of teammate messages, highlighting color-coded cards and team lifecycle visibility.
- Clarified session summary metrics to differentiate between teammate and subagent counts for better user insights.
This commit significantly improves the documentation of team and subagent visualization features, providing users with a clearer understanding of the capabilities and enhancements in the application.
- Added new scripts for rendering and previewing videos using Remotion, enhancing multimedia capabilities.
- Updated package.json to include Remotion dependencies and commands for rendering videos in different formats.
- Modified .gitignore to exclude Remotion output files, ensuring a cleaner repository.
- Enhanced README to reflect new features and usage instructions for video rendering.
This commit significantly improves the application's multimedia functionality by integrating Remotion, allowing users to create and preview videos seamlessly.
- Updated the session retrieval API to include an optional `SessionsByIdsOptions` parameter, allowing clients to specify the desired metadata depth (light or deep) when fetching sessions by IDs.
- Modified the `ProjectScanner` and related services to support this new option, improving flexibility in session data retrieval.
- Enhanced the HTTP client and renderer components to accommodate the new options, ensuring consistent behavior across the application.
This commit improves session management by providing users with more control over the metadata returned, optimizing performance for various use cases.
- Added SSH config host alias support, allowing users to fetch and resolve host entries from the SSH config file.
- Introduced SshConfigParser to handle parsing of ~/.ssh/config and retrieving host aliases.
- Updated ConnectionSection to include a combobox for selecting SSH config hosts with auto-fill capabilities.
- Enhanced SshConnectionManager to utilize the new SshConfigParser for resolving host configurations.
- Added IPC channels for fetching SSH config hosts and resolving host aliases.
- Updated relevant types and state management to accommodate new SSH config features.
- Updated the README to use a higher resolution icon for better visibility.
- Improved the UpdateDialog component by adding a backdrop button for dismissing the dialog and enhancing accessibility with ARIA attributes.
- Integrated electron-updater for automatic updates, including IPC handlers for checking, downloading, and installing updates.
- Updated electron-builder configuration to include entitlements and notarization scripts for macOS.
- Enhanced README with installation instructions and updated features.
- Added new components for update notifications and dialogs in the renderer.
- Improved CI workflow permissions for better release management.