This commit introduces significant updates to the cursor model handling and auto mode features. The cursor model IDs have been standardized to a canonical format, ensuring backward compatibility while migrating legacy IDs. New endpoints for starting and stopping the auto mode loop have been added, allowing for better control over project-specific auto mode operations.
Key changes:
- Updated cursor model IDs to use the 'cursor-' prefix for consistency.
- Added new API endpoints: `/start` and `/stop` for managing auto mode.
- Enhanced the status endpoint to provide detailed project-specific auto mode information.
- Improved error handling and logging throughout the auto mode service.
- Migrated legacy model IDs to their canonical counterparts in various components.
This update aims to streamline the user experience and ensure a smooth transition for existing users while providing new functionalities.
- Expanded docstrings in use-settings-migration.ts for parseLocalStorageSettings, localStorageHasMoreData, mergeSettings, and performSettingsMigration
- Expanded docstrings in use-settings-sync.ts for getSettingsFieldValue and hasSettingsFieldChanged helper functions
- Added detailed parameter and return value documentation
- Improved clarity on migration flow and settings merging logic
This brings docstring coverage from 77.78% to 80%+ to satisfy CodeRabbit checks.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Haiku 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
This commit fixes bidirectional data synchronization between Electron and Web
modes by addressing multiple interconnected issues:
**Core Fixes:**
1. **Electron userData Path (main.ts)**
- Explicitly set userData path in development using app.setPath()
- Navigate from __dirname to project root instead of relying on process.cwd()
- Ensures Electron reads from /data instead of ~/.config/Automaker
2. **Server DataDir Path (main.ts, start-automaker.sh)**
- Fixed startServer() to use __dirname for reliable path calculation
- Export DATA_DIR environment variable in start-automaker.sh
- Server now consistently uses shared /data directory
3. **Settings Sync Protection (settings-service.ts)**
- Modified wipe protection to distinguish legitimate removals from accidents
- Allow empty projects array if trashedProjects has items
- Prevent false-positive wipe detection when removing projects
4. **Diagnostics & Logging**
- Enhanced cache loading logging in use-settings-migration.ts
- Detailed migration decision logs for troubleshooting
- Track project counts from both cache and server
**Impact:**
- Projects created in Electron now appear in Web mode after restart
- Projects removed in Web mode stay removed in Electron after restart
- Settings changes sync bidirectionally across mode switches
- No more data loss or project duplication issues
**Testing:**
- Verified Electron uses /home/dhanush/Projects/automaker/data
- Confirmed server startup logs show correct DATA_DIR
- Tested project persistence across mode restarts
- Validated no writes to ~/.config/Automaker in dev mode
Fixes: Data persistence between Electron and Web modes
Co-Authored-By: Claude Haiku 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
When switching between Electron and web modes or when the server temporarily
stops, web mode was falling back to stale localStorage data instead of fresh
server data.
This fix:
1. Updates localStorage cache whenever fresh server settings are fetched
2. Updates localStorage cache whenever settings are synced to server
3. Prioritizes fresh settings cache over old Zustand persisted storage
This ensures that:
- Web mode always sees the latest projects even after mode switches
- Switching from Electron to web mode immediately shows new projects
- Server restarts don't cause web mode to use stale cached data
Fixes issue where projects opened in Electron didn't appear in web mode
after stopping and restarting the server.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Haiku 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Projects are critical data that must persist across mode switches (Electron/web).
Previously, project changes were debounced by 1 second, which could cause data
loss if:
1. User switched from Electron to web mode quickly
2. App closed before debounce timer fired
3. Network temporarily unavailable during debounce window
This change makes project array changes sync immediately (syncNow) instead of
using the 1-second debounce, ensuring projects are always persisted to the
server right away and visible in both Electron and web modes.
Fixes issue where projects opened in Electron didn't appear in web mode.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Haiku 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Address CodeRabbit review feedback:
- Create getEffectiveFont helper to deduplicate getEffectiveFontSans/Mono
- Extract getSettingsFieldValue and hasSettingsFieldChanged helpers
- Create reusable FontSelector component for font selection UI
- Refactor project-theme-section and appearance-section to use FontSelector
- Terminal font dropdown now uses mono fonts from UI font options
- Unified font list between appearance section and terminal settings
- Terminal font persisted to GlobalSettings for import/export support
- Aligned global terminal settings popover with per-terminal popover:
- Same settings in same order (Font Size, Run on New Terminal, Font Family, Scrollback, Line Height, Screen Reader)
- Consistent styling (Radix Select instead of native select)
- Added terminal padding (12px vertical, 16px horizontal) for readability
- Add fontFamilySans and fontFamilyMono to GlobalSettings type
- Add global font state and actions to app store
- Update getEffectiveFontSans/Mono to fall back to global settings
- Add font selectors to global Settings → Appearance
- Add "Use Global Font" checkboxes in Project Settings → Theme
- Add fonts to settings sync and migration
- Include fonts in import/export JSON
- Introduced server log level configuration and HTTP request logging settings, allowing users to control the verbosity of server logs and enable or disable request logging at runtime.
- Added an Event Hook Service to execute custom actions based on system events, supporting shell commands and HTTP webhooks.
- Enhanced the UI with new sections for managing server logging preferences and event hooks, including a dialog for creating and editing hooks.
- Updated global settings to include server log level and request logging options, ensuring persistence across sessions.
These changes aim to improve debugging capabilities and provide users with customizable event-driven actions within the application.
- Added functionality to save, clear, and load backlog plans within the application.
- Introduced a new API endpoint for clearing saved backlog plans.
- Enhanced the backlog plan dialog to allow users to review and apply changes to their features.
- Integrated dependency management features in the UI, allowing users to select parent and child dependencies for features.
- Improved the graph view with options to manage plans and visualize dependencies effectively.
- Updated the sidebar and settings to include provider visibility toggles for better user control over model selection.
These changes aim to enhance the user experience by providing robust backlog management capabilities and improving the overall UI for feature planning.
- Introduced default feature model settings in the settings view, allowing users to specify the default AI model for new feature cards.
- Updated navigation to include a direct link to model defaults in the settings menu.
- Enhanced the Add Feature dialog to utilize the default feature model from the app store.
- Implemented synchronization of the default feature model in settings migration and sync hooks.
- Improved UI components to reflect changes in default settings, ensuring a cohesive user experience.
- Replace busy-wait loop in refreshModels with Promise-based approach
- Remove duplicate error logging in opencode-models.ts handlers
- Fix multi-slash parsing in provider-icon.tsx (only handle exactly one slash)
- Use dynamic icon resolution for selected OpenCode model in trigger
- Fix misleading comment about merge precedence (static takes precedence)
- Add enabledOpencodeModels and opencodeDefaultModel to settings sync
- Add clarifying comments about session-only dynamic model settings
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Add comprehensive editor detection and selection system that allows users
to configure their preferred IDE for opening branches and worktrees.
## Server-side Changes
- Add `/api/worktree/available-editors` endpoint to detect installed editors
- Support detection via CLI commands (cursor, code, zed, subl, etc.)
- Support detection via macOS app bundles in /Applications and ~/Applications
- Detect editors: Cursor, VS Code, Zed, Sublime Text, Windsurf, Trae,
Rider, WebStorm, Xcode, Android Studio, Antigravity, and file managers
## UI Changes
### Editor Icons
- Add new `editor-icons.tsx` with SVG icons for all supported editors
- Icons: Cursor, VS Code, Zed, Sublime Text, Windsurf, Trae, Rider,
WebStorm, Xcode, Android Studio, Antigravity, Finder
- `getEditorIcon()` helper maps editor commands to appropriate icons
### Default IDE Setting
- Add "Default IDE" selector in Settings > Account section
- Options: Auto-detect (Cursor > VS Code > first available) or explicit choice
- Setting persists via `defaultEditorCommand` in global settings
### Worktree Dropdown Improvements
- Implement split-button UX for "Open In" action
- Click main area: opens directly in default IDE (single click)
- Click chevron: shows submenu with other editors + Copy Path
- Each editor shows with its branded icon
## Type & Store Changes
- Add `defaultEditorCommand: string | null` to GlobalSettings
- Add to app-store with `setDefaultEditorCommand` action
- Add to SETTINGS_FIELDS_TO_SYNC for persistence
- Add `useAvailableEditors` hook for fetching detected editors
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
- Eliminated kanbanCardDetailLevel from the SettingsService, app state, and various UI components including BoardView and BoardControls.
- Updated related hooks and API client to reflect the removal of kanbanCardDetailLevel.
- Cleaned up imports and props associated with kanbanCardDetailLevel across the codebase for improved clarity and maintainability.
- Deleted the AI profile management feature, including all associated views, hooks, and types.
- Updated settings and navigation components to remove references to AI profiles.
- Adjusted local storage and settings synchronization logic to reflect the removal of AI profiles.
- Cleaned up tests and utility functions that were dependent on the AI profile feature.
These changes streamline the application by eliminating unused functionality, improving maintainability and reducing complexity.
- Added safeguards to prevent overwriting non-empty arrays with empty arrays during global settings updates, specifically for the 'projects' field.
- Implemented logging for updates to assist in diagnosing accidental wipes of critical settings.
- Updated tests to verify that projects are preserved during logout transitions and that theme changes are ignored if a project wipe is attempted.
- Enhanced the settings synchronization logic to ensure safe handling during authentication state changes.
- Added a new utility for checking Codex CLI authentication status using the 'codex login status' command.
- Integrated the authentication check into the CodexProvider's installation detection and authentication methods.
- Updated Codex CLI status display in the UI to reflect authentication status and method.
- Enhanced error handling and logging for better debugging during authentication checks.
- Refactored related components to ensure consistent handling of authentication across the application.
- Changed SameSite attribute for session cookies from 'strict' to 'lax' to allow cross-origin fetches, improving compatibility with various client requests.
- Updated cookie clearing logic in the authentication route to use `res.cookie()` for better reliability in cross-origin environments.
- Refactored the login view to implement a state machine for managing authentication phases, enhancing clarity and maintainability.
- Introduced a new logged-out view to inform users of session expiration and provide options to log in or retry.
- Added account and security sections to the settings view, allowing users to manage their account and security preferences more effectively.
- Migrated settings persistence from localStorage to an API-first approach, ensuring consistency between Electron and web modes.
- Introduced `useSettingsSync` hook for automatic synchronization of settings to the server with debouncing.
- Enhanced feature update logic to track description changes with a history, allowing for better management of feature descriptions.
- Updated various components and services to utilize the new settings structure and description history functionality.
- Removed persist middleware from Zustand store, streamlining state management and improving performance.