Extract the monolithic main.ts (~1000 lines) into focused modules:
- electron/constants.ts - Window sizing, port defaults, filenames
- electron/state.ts - Shared state container
- electron/utils/ - Port availability and icon utilities
- electron/security/ - API key management
- electron/windows/ - Window bounds and main window creation
- electron/server/ - Backend and static server management
- electron/ipc/ - IPC handlers with shared channel constants
Benefits:
- Improved testability with isolated modules
- Better discoverability and maintainability
- Single source of truth for IPC channels (used by both main and preload)
- Clear separation of concerns
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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- Updated `dev.mjs` to include a new option for launching the Docker server container.
- Enhanced the UI application to support external server mode, allowing session-based authentication and adjusting routing logic accordingly.
- Added utility functions to check and cache the external server mode status for improved performance.
- Updated various components to handle authentication and routing based on the server mode.
- Replaced console.log and console.error statements with logger methods from @automaker/utils in various UI components, ensuring consistent log formatting and improved readability.
- Enhanced error handling by utilizing logger methods to provide clearer context for issues encountered during operations.
- Updated multiple views and hooks to integrate the new logging system, improving maintainability and debugging capabilities.
This update significantly enhances the observability of UI components, facilitating easier troubleshooting and monitoring.
- Introduced a new endpoint to check if the application is running in a containerized environment, allowing the UI to display appropriate risk warnings.
- Added a confirmation dialog for users when running outside a sandbox, requiring acknowledgment of potential risks before proceeding.
- Implemented a rejection screen for users who deny sandbox risk confirmation, providing options to restart in a container or reload the application.
- Updated the main application logic to handle sandbox status checks and user responses effectively, enhancing security and user experience.
- Added new endpoints for terminal settings: GET and PUT /settings to retrieve and update terminal configurations.
- Implemented session limit checks during session creation, returning a 429 status when the limit is reached.
- Introduced a new TerminalSection in settings view for customizing terminal appearance and behavior, including font family, default font size, line height, and screen reader mode.
- Added support for new terminal features such as search functionality and improved error handling with a TerminalErrorBoundary component.
- Updated terminal layout persistence to include session IDs for reconnection and enhanced terminal state management.
- Introduced new keyboard shortcuts for terminal actions, including creating new terminal tabs.
- Enhanced UI with scrollbar theming for terminal components.