* fix: don't overlap thinking banner over conversation
* feat: support message queue and add attention indicator
* fix(shell): use c to copy for claude
* fix: strip timestamp tags from cursor
* fix: select project when loading session from direct URL
* feat: support attached images for all providers
* feat(opencode): support permission options
* fix: resolve source control and chat UX bugs
- make staging real in the git panel: new /stage and /unstage endpoints,
/status now reports the actual index via porcelain -z (handles renames,
conflicts, and paths with spaces), and Stage/Unstage All run real git
commands instead of toggling client-side state
- add branch search to the header dropdown and Branches tab
- persist the chosen permission mode per provider so a brand-new chat
keeps it once the session id arrives, instead of reverting to default
- replace cmdk's fuzzy model search with strict token matching so
"chatgpt" no longer surfaces unrelated models
- unit tests for the git status parser
* feat(git): commit graph in history view and cross-spawn everywhere
- render a VSCode-style commit graph in the source control history:
lane-assignment algorithm, SVG strip with colored rails, merge and
branch curves, commit dots, and branch/tag badges per commit
- /commits returns parents and ref decorations across all branches
(--branches --remotes --tags --topo-order) using unit-separator
fields so pipes in commit subjects can't break parsing
- collect stats via a single --shortstat pass instead of one
`git show --stat` call per commit; raise the history limit to 50
- replace child_process spawn with cross-spawn in all runtimes,
routes, and services: it resolves .cmd shims and PATHEXT on
Windows (fixing taskmaster's npx invocations) and delegates to
native spawn elsewhere, removing the per-file win32 ternaries
- unit tests for the log parser and lane assignment
* fix: remove gemini support since google discontinued it
* fix: address code review findings
- validate chat image attachments server-side: only files inside the
~/.cloudcli/assets upload store may reach provider file reads
- harden asset serving with nosniff and attachment disposition for
SVGs to prevent stored XSS
- show the timestamp on image-only user messages
- serialize git stage/unstage calls and defer the status re-sync so
rapid toggles can't interleave or flicker
- use a literal hex fallback for commit ref badges (alpha suffix on a
var() string produced invalid CSS)
- stop binding a URL session to a guening
project instead
- add the missing attentionRequiredIndicator key to all sidebar locales
- clean up dangling conjunctions left the
de/ru/tr/ja/zh-CN/zh-TW READMEs
* fix: address code scanning findings
- enforce a second image trust boundary in the provider builders:
buildClaudeUserContent/buildCodexInputItems only accept files inside
the upload store or the run's working directory (CodeQL path
injection)
- drop an always-true selectedProject check in handleSubmit
- remove the unused resume option from spawnCursor
* fix: use CodeQL-recognized containment check for image reads
Replace the path.relative guard in isPathInsideDirectory with the
resolve + startsWith(root + sep) idiom so the path-injection barrier
is visible to code scanning; behavior is unchanged.
* fix(security): canonicalize Claude image attachment reads
Resolve image attachment paths with realpath before reading so symlinks
inside allowed roots cannot escape to arbitrary files. Preserve support for
symlinked project/upload roots and add focused coverage for both cases.
* fix: show agent subtask
* fix(sessions): title app-created sessions from the first user message
App-created sessions (started by sending a message from cloudcli) were
titled with placeholder names — "Untitled Codex Session" from the disk
indexer and, briefly, "New session" from the empty canonical upsert —
before a later sync finally settled on the right text, causing the
sidebar title to flicker.
- Codex/OpenCode synchronizers now title app-created sessions (distinct
app id mapped to a provider id) from the first user message, while
sessions found purely by indexing keep their existing setup. Claude
keeps its AI-generated titles; Cursor already used the first message.
- Decode OpenCode's JSON-string-literal prompts so titles no longer
surface wrapped in quotes; hoist unwrapJsonStringLiteral into
shared/utils since it's now used by both the reader and synchronizer.
- Guard the sidebar upsert merge so an empty summary can never blank out
a title that is already set.
- Add codex/opencode synchronizer tests for the app-created vs indexed
naming paths.
* fix(chat): make message queuing reliable across sessions and turn boundaries
Queued messages had four related defects:
- A queued message flashed and then vanished at flush time: concurrent
transcript refreshes (the `complete` handler racing the watcher-triggered
update) could resolve out of order, letting a stale response overwrite
newer server messages after the optimistic row was pruned. Session slots
now carry a monotonic fetch ticket and discard stale fetch/refresh/
fetchMore responses.
- Switching sessions flushed the previous session's queued draft into the
newly viewed one (sending it with the wrong provider's settings, e.g. a
Claude model into a Codex session). The composer flush is now scoped to
its session, and a draft restored into an idle session sends after a
short grace period so a live-run ack can cancel it.
- The thinking banner never appeared for a queued turn: the chat handler's
session-keyed completeRun safety net could fire after a queued message
had already started the session's next run, emitting a spurious
`complete` that killed it. The safety net is now scoped to its own run
via completeRunIfCurrent (with a regression test).
- Queued messages only sent while their session was being viewed. Drafts
now persist their send options (model, effort, permissions) at queue
time, and a new app-level useQueuedMessageAutoSend hook dispatches a
non-viewed session's queued message as soon as its run completes, using
the storage key as the claim ticket to prevent double sends.
The sidebar could keep a provider-native id after backend remapping.
That left a duplicate non-working session visible until refresh.
Fresh sessions could also appear hours old.
SQLite CURRENT_TIMESTAMP is UTC without a timezone suffix.
Browser parsing then treated those values like local time.
Broadcast a canonical session_upserted event when the provider id is mapped.
Collapse provider-id aliases onto the stable app session id in the client.
Normalize session-row timestamps to ISO UTC when reading from the repository.
Add a running-session view to the sidebar, including header controls, running counts, empty states, and row-level processing indicators so active provider work is visible outside the current chat.
Hydrate running state after refresh through a status-only /api/providers/sessions/running endpoint backed by chatRunRegistry.listRunningRuns, then sync and poll the frontend processingSessions map from AppContent without attaching to chat streams or replaying messages.
Preserve fresh local processing entries during sync so newly sent messages are not cleared before the backend registry catches up, and clear completed sessions once the status endpoint no longer reports them.
Thread active session state through sidebar project/session components, show rotating loaders for processing sessions, and keep the running search mode expanded and filterable.
Fix optimistic local user-message dedupe so repeated prompts are only collapsed when a matching server echo appears from the same send window, preventing sent messages from disappearing until assistant completion.
Add registry test coverage for listing currently running app sessions.
Tests: npx eslint on changed files; npx tsc --noEmit -p tsconfig.json; npx tsc --noEmit -p server/tsconfig.json; npx tsx --tsconfig server/tsconfig.json --test server/modules/websocket/tests/chat-run-registry.test.ts.
The frontend previously juggled placeholder IDs, provider-native IDs, and session_created handoffs, which caused race conditions and provider-specific branching. This introduces app-allocated session IDs, a chat run registry with event replay, delta sidebar updates, and one kind-based websocket contract so the UI can treat every provider the same while JSONL remains the source of truth.