- Use Xcode's default derived data path by default
- Only use custom derived data in CI or when explicitly requested
- Prevents Swift packages from being re-resolved after each build
- No more need to close/reopen Xcode after building
Set USE_CUSTOM_DERIVED_DATA=YES to use the old behavior
- Add SHA256 hash comparison for vt script updates
- Check vt script version on app startup
- Show welcome dialog when vt script is outdated
- Add update prompts in both Welcome and Settings views
- Ensures users always have the latest vt features (like 'vt title')
Fixes#245
Always reserve space for copy icon, use opacity instead of conditional rendering.
This prevents layout shifts when hovering over server addresses.
Fixes#247
- Add check for session detail view in handleCreateSession()
- Add check for session detail view in handleCreateModalClose()
- Modal now appears/disappears instantly in session detail view
- Animation preserved in grid view where it works properly
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- Replace user agent detection with capability-based detection
- Support any touch device (iPad, Android, Surface, etc.)
- Add smart detection for hybrid devices (touch + trackpad)
- Add user preference support (auto/always/never)
- Add keyboard mode toggle button in mobile controls
- Fix landscape mode detection on all touch devices
- Use hardware capabilities instead of brittle UA strings
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The redundant SCRIPT_DIR assignment on line 20 used ${BASH_SOURCE[0]:-} which
would expand to an empty string in zsh, causing dirname "" to return the current
directory instead of the script's directory. This led to script failures when
not run from its own directory.
Since SCRIPT_DIR is already correctly set earlier (lines 11-15) with proper
zsh handling, the redundant line has been removed.
- Remove all uses of deprecated highlight() method in CustomMenuWindow
- Consistently use state property for NSStatusBarButton management
- Update StatusBarMenuManager to reset button state when menu state is .none
- Fix concurrency issues in CustomMenuWindow frame observer
- Ensure button state is properly managed throughout menu lifecycle
This fixes the issue where the button could display inconsistent visual states
or get stuck due to conflicting approaches between highlight() and state.
- Change periodic activity update interval from 500ms to 1000ms
- Ensure all title updates go through debouncer (including session name changes)
- Prevents excessive terminal updates while maintaining responsiveness
- Fix menu bar button highlighting using state instead of highlight()
- Extract process name from command path for cleaner display
- Show session name next to command with dash separator
- Fix corner radius on new session dialog
- Make Create button darker green for better visibility
- Update editing to properly handle session names
- Create custom SideRoundedRectangle shape with flat top/bottom borders
- Apply custom shape to both SwiftUI background and NSWindow mask layer
- Update CustomMenuContainer to use the new shape for consistent styling
- Maintain rounded corners only on left and right sides as requested
This gives the menu bar dropdown a more integrated appearance with the
menu bar while keeping the modern rounded aesthetic on the sides.
Updates CLIInstaller to check for the VT command-line tool in both:
- /usr/local/bin/vt (default/Intel Macs)
- /opt/homebrew/bin/vt (Apple Silicon Homebrew)
This ensures users who have installed VT via Homebrew on M1/M2 Macs
will see it as already installed in the welcome flow.
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- Remove debug print statement from MenuBarView
- Fix SessionDetailView to display 'N/A' instead of '0' for nil PIDs
- Prevents confusion with actual PID 0 system process
- Display activity status (e.g., 'Browsing', 'Considering') below each session
- Show status inline with working directory path, separated by dot
- Match visual style from web frontend with orange status text
- Add compact path display with ~ for home directory
- Add debug logging for session fetching and status
- Display 'No sessions' text when session list is empty
- Add initial delay for auth token setup on app start
- Improve user feedback in menu bar interface
- Add --update-title flag to fwd.ts for cleaner session title updates
- Replace complex bash/jq/python/sed logic with single fwd.ts call
- Leverage existing SessionManager for type-safe JSON handling
- Improve error handling and messaging
- Reorganize vt script to locate app path before processing commands
This eliminates the fragile bash JSON manipulation in favor of a
robust TypeScript implementation that reuses existing infrastructure.
- Fix command injection vulnerability by using jq --arg for safe parameter passing
- Add Python fallback for systems without jq for safe JSON manipulation
- Improve sed fallback with proper escaping (last resort)
- Add debouncing (100ms) to file watcher to prevent rapid updates
- Add error handling for file watcher failures
- Clean up debounce timer on session cleanup
- Fix issue where lastSessionName wasn't properly tracked
Security fix prevents arbitrary command execution through malicious title strings.
Debouncing prevents performance issues from rapid file changes.
- Add error handling for 'vt title' when used outside a session
- Create unit tests for session.json watcher in PtyManager
- Add integration tests for vt title command with edge cases
- Test all 4 title modes (none, filter, static, dynamic)
- Test special characters, concurrent updates, and error scenarios
- Ensure proper cleanup of file watchers on session exit
- Add 'vt title' command that updates session names from within terminal sessions
- Implement file watcher in PtyManager to detect session.json changes
- Integrate title updates with all 4 title modes (none, filter, static, dynamic)
- Updates terminal titles in real-time when session name changes
- Works by directly editing session.json using the VIBETUNNEL_SESSION_ID env var
This allows users to easily set descriptive names for their terminal sessions,
making it easier to manage multiple VibeTunnel windows.