- Introduced atomic write functionality for JSON files to ensure data integrity during writes.
- Added recovery mechanisms to read JSON files with fallback options for corrupted or missing files.
- Enhanced existing services to utilize atomic write and recovery features for improved reliability.
- Updated tests to cover new atomic writing and recovery scenarios, ensuring robust error handling and data consistency.
- Modified logger test cases to reflect that the warn method uses console.log in Node.js implementation.
- Updated expectations in feature-loader tests to align with the new logging behavior.
- Ensured consistent logging behavior across tests for improved clarity and accuracy.
- Modified test cases in logger.test.ts to assert that log messages include appropriate log level prefixes (INFO, ERROR, WARN, DEBUG).
- Ensured consistency in log output formatting across various logging methods, enhancing clarity in test results.
- Introduced a new command for fetching and validating GitHub issues, allowing users to address issues directly from the command line.
- Added a release command to bump the version of the application and build the Electron app, ensuring version consistency across UI and server packages.
- Updated package.json files for both UI and server to version 0.7.1, reflecting the latest changes.
- Implemented version utility in the server to read the version from package.json, enhancing version management across the application.
Address code review feedback from Gemini Code Assist:
1. Reduce duplication in ClaudeProvider catch block
- Consolidate error creation logic into single path
- Use conditional message building instead of duplicate blocks
- Improves maintainability and follows DRY principle
2. Better separation of concerns in error utilities
- Move default retry-after (60s) logic from extractRetryAfter to classifyError
- extractRetryAfter now only extracts explicit values
- classifyError provides default using nullish coalescing (?? 60)
- Clearer single responsibility for each function
3. Update test to match new behavior
- extractRetryAfter now returns undefined for rate limits without explicit value
- Default value is tested in classifyError tests instead
All 162 tests still passing ✅
Builds successfully with no TypeScript errors ✅
- Add rate_limit error type to ErrorInfo classification
- Implement isRateLimitError() and extractRetryAfter() utilities
- Enhance ClaudeProvider error handling with actionable messages
- Add comprehensive test coverage (8 new tests, 162 total passing)
**Problem:**
When hitting API rate limits, users saw cryptic 'exit code 1' errors
with no explanation or guidance on how to resolve the issue.
**Solution:**
- Detect rate limit errors (429) and extract retry-after duration
- Provide clear, user-friendly error messages with:
* Explanation of what went wrong
* How long to wait before retrying
* Actionable tip to reduce concurrency in auto-mode
- Preserve original error details for debugging
**Changes:**
- libs/types: Add 'rate_limit' type and retryAfter field to ErrorInfo
- libs/utils: Add rate limit detection and extraction logic
- apps/server: Enhance ClaudeProvider with better error messages
- tests: Add 8 new test cases covering rate limit scenarios
**Benefits:**
✅ Clear communication - users understand the problem
✅ Actionable guidance - users know how to fix it
✅ Better debugging - original errors preserved
✅ Type safety - proper TypeScript typing
✅ Comprehensive testing - all edge cases covered
See CHANGELOG_RATE_LIMIT_HANDLING.md for detailed documentation.