Add ability to toggle the Widgets sidebar visibility via a button in the
tabbar. State persists across sessions and workspaces through workspace
metadata (layout:widgetsvisible).
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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Co-authored-by: sawka <mike@commandline.dev>
Lots of work on the vtabbar UI / UX to make it work and integrate into
the Wave UI
Lots of work on the workspace-layout-model to handle *two* resizable
panels.
* Track wave version when job was created (for future backward compat)
* New Flyover Menu off of "shell durability" icon. Help + Actions + UX
* Bug with conn typeahead not closing when clicking disconnect
* Auto-reconnect jobs that have been disconnected (check for "gone"
state)
* Disable tab indicator stuff (only indicates tab not block)
* Fix bug with dev logging path on connserver
* Fix bugs with restarting blockcontrollers on startup
* Fix bugs with getting HasExited status from job manager
* Fix startup files, quoting, tilde, etc in start job flow
* ...
Working on bug fixes and UX. Streams restarting, fixed lots of bugs,
timing issues, concurrency bugs. Get status shipped to the FE to drive
"shield" state display. Deal with stale streams.
Also big UX changes to the block headers. Specialize the terminal
headers to prioritize the connection (sense of place), remove old
terminal icon and word "Terminal" from the header. Also drop "Web" and
"Preview" labels on web/preview blocks.
Added `wsh focusblock` command.
* Adds a Confirm on Quit dialog (and new config to disable it)
* New MacOS keybinding for Cmd:ArrowLeft/Cmd:ArrowRight to send Ctrl-A
and Ctrl-E respectively
* Fix Ctrl-V regression on windows to allow config setting to override
* Remove questionnaire in bug template
* Full featured tab indicators -- icon, color, priority, clear features.
Can be manipulated by new `wsh tabindicator` command
* Hook up BEL to new tab indicator system. BEL can now play a sound
and/or set an indicator (controlled by two new config options)
Lots of updates across all parts of the system to get this working. Big
changes to routing, streaming, connection management, etc.
* Persistent sessions behind a metadata flag for now
* New backlog queue in the router to prevent hanging
* Fix connection Close() issues that caused hangs when network was down
* Fix issue with random routeids (need to be generated fresh each time
the JWT is used and not fixed) so you can run multiple-wsh commands at
once
* Fix issue with domain sockets changing names across wave restarts
(added a symlink mechanism to resolve new names)
* ClientId caching in main server
* Quick reorder queue for input to prevent out of order delivery across
multiple hops
* Fix out-of-order event delivery in router (remove unnecessary go
routine creation)
* Environment testing and fix environment variables for remote jobs (get
from connserver, add to remote job starts)
* Add new ConnServerInit() remote method to call before marking
connection up
* TODO -- remote file transfer needs to be fixed to not create OOM
issues when transferring large files or directories
lots of stuff here.
introduces a streaming framework for the RPC system with flow control.
new authentication primitives for the RPC system. this is used to create
a persistent "job manager" process (via wsh) that can survive
disconnects. and then a jobcontroller in the main server that can
create, reconnect, and manage these new persistent jobs.
code is currently not actively hooked up to anything minus some new
debugging wsh commands, and a switch in the term block that lets me test
viewing the output.
after PRing this change the next steps are more testing and then
integrating this functionality into the product.
the PR spiraled and ended up being much larger than anticipated.
it is a refactor of wshrouter to have it track "links" as opposed to
just routes. this lets us simplify a lot of things when it comes to
multi-level routing.
* now the router can handle unauthenticated links directly, instead of a
weird limbo in wshproxy
* no more wshmultiproxy
* no more "authtoken" weirdness
* more straightforward handling in connserver (when using router option)
also adds more debugging, more logging, some windows fixes, other wsl
fixes
* load manifest metadata into the FE
* builder only edits draft/ apps (convert local => draft)
* gofmt app.go after saving (AI tools and manual user save)
* dont open duplicate builder windows
* remix app context menu in waveapp
* add icon/iconcolor in appmeta and implement in the wave block frame
* build manifest
* working on secrets injection (secretstore + secret-bindings.json)
* tool progress indicators
* build output and errors injected as the result of the edit calls so AI
gets instant feedback on edits
* change edits to not be atomic (allows AI to make better progress)
* updated binary location for waveapps
* publish button
* new partial json parser (for sending incremental tool progress
indication)
* updated tsunami view to use new embedded scaffold + config vars
* lots of work on cleaning up the output so it is more useful to users +
AI agents
* fix builder init flow
Create an AI Thinking Dropdown in Wave AI.
Quick, Balanced, or Deep which map to gpt-5-mini, gpt-5 (low thinking),
or gpt-5 (medium thinking). Also default down to Quick when no premium
requests.
also updates ROADMAP.md, and fixes a node pruning bug on the FE, and
adds a new diff viewer that we can view the write_text_file and
edit_text_file diffs in. adds a backup file system that can be used to restore AI edited files back to their original states.
Got preview hooked up, log output hooked up, environment tab hooked
up... the controller, restarting the apps. it is actually working! still
lots to do and lots of hard coding to fix, but it is coming together...
This PR adds support for mobile user agent emulation in web widgets,
enabling developers to test mobile-responsive websites directly within
WaveTerm.
## Changes
### New Meta Key: `web:useragenttype`
Added a new metadata key that accepts the following values:
- `"default"` (or `null`) - Uses the standard browser user agent
- `"mobile:iphone"` - Emulates iPhone Safari (iOS 17.0)
- `"mobile:android"` - Emulates Android Chrome (Android 13)
### User Interface
**Settings Menu**: Added a "User Agent Type" submenu to web widget
settings (accessible via right-click → Settings) with radio button
options for Default, Mobile: iPhone, and Mobile: Android.
**Visual Indicator**: When a mobile user agent is active, a mobile
device icon appears in the widget's header toolbar with an appropriate
tooltip indicating the current emulation mode.
### Implementation Details
The implementation leverages Electron's webview `useragent` attribute to
override the default user agent string. The setting is persisted in the
block's metadata and automatically applied when the webview is rendered.
User agent strings used:
- **iPhone**: `Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; CPU iPhone OS 17_0 like Mac OS X)
AppleWebKit/605.1.15 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/17.0 Mobile/15E148
Safari/604.1`
- **Android**: `Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; Android 13) AppleWebKit/537.36
(KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/120.0.6099.43 Mobile Safari/537.36`
## Use Cases
This feature is particularly useful for:
- Testing mobile-responsive web designs
- Debugging mobile-specific website behaviors
- Viewing mobile versions of websites without needing physical devices
- Web development workflows that require testing across different user
agents
## Files Changed
- `pkg/waveobj/wtypemeta.go` - Added `WebUserAgentType` field to
metadata type
- `frontend/types/gotypes.d.ts` - Generated TypeScript types for the new
meta key
- `frontend/app/view/webview/webview.tsx` - Implemented user agent
selection UI and webview configuration
- `pkg/waveobj/metaconsts.go` - Generated Go constants for the new meta
key
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Co-authored-by: sawka <2722291+sawka@users.noreply.github.com>
* add automatic OSC 7 support to bash and zsh
* add new wave OSC 16162 (planck length) to get up-to-date shell
information into blockrtinfo. currently implemented only for zsh. bash
will not support as rich of data as zsh, but we'll be able to do some.
* new rtinfo will be used to provide better context for AI in the
future, and to make sure AI is running safe commands.
* added a small local machine description to tab context (so AI knows
we're running on MacOS, Linux, or Windows)
Massive PR, over 13k LOC updated, 128 commits to implement the first pass at the new Wave AI panel. Two backend adapters (OpenAI and Anthropic), layout changes to support the panel, keyboard shortcuts, and a huge focus/layout change to integrate the panel seamlessly into the UI.
Also fixes some small issues found during the Wave AI journey (zoom fixes, documentation, more scss removal, circular dependency issues, settings, etc)
The current layout system uses a complex bidirectional atom architecture
that forces every layout change to round-trip through the backend
WaveObject, even though **the backend never reads this data** - it only
queues actions via `PendingBackendActions`. By switching to a "write
cache" pattern where local atoms are the source of truth and backend
writes are fire-and-forget, we can eliminate ~70% of the complexity
while maintaining full persistence.
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Every layout change (split, close, focus, magnify) currently follows
this flow:
```
User action
↓
treeReducer() mutates layoutState
↓
layoutState.generation++ ← Only purpose: trigger the write
↓
Bidirectional atom setter (checks generation)
↓
Write to WaveObject {rootnode, focusednodeid, magnifiednodeid}
↓
WaveObject update notification
↓
Bidirectional atom getter runs
↓
ALL dependent atoms recalculate (every isFocused, etc.)
↓
React re-renders with updated state
```
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## Proposed "Write Cache" Architecture
### Core Concept
```
User action
↓
Update LOCAL atom (immediate, synchronous)
↓
React re-renders (single tick, all atoms see new state)
↓
[async, fire-and-forget] Persist to WaveObject
```
### Key Principles
1. **Local atoms are source of truth** during runtime
2. **WaveObject is persistence layer** only (read on init, write async)
3. **Backend actions still work** via `PendingBackendActions`
4. **No generation tracking needed** (no need to trigger writes)
checkpoint. good to merge. we have a working tsunami view inside of wave (with lots of caveats). but enough for some dev testing. merge so we dont drift too far from main and while we're at a stable point.
lots of misc connection refactoring / fixes:
* adds blocklogger as a way to writing logging information from the backend directly to the a terminal block
* use blocklogger in conncontroller
* use blocklogger in sshclient
* fix remote name in password prompt
* use sh -c to get around shell weirdness
* remove cmd.exe special cases
* use GetWatcher().GetFullConfig() rather than re-reading the config file
* change order of things we do when establishing a connection. ask for wsh up front. then do domain socket, then connserver
* reduce number of sessions required in the common case when wsh is already installed. running the connserver is now a "multi-command" which checks if it is installed, then asks for the version
* send jwt token over stdin instead of in initial command string
* fix focus bug for frontend conn modal
* track more information in connstatus
* simplify wshinstall function
* add nowshreason
* other misc cleanup