Selecting a lane card only updated selectedLaneId, leaving the run-setup
cwd field on whatever it was before — now selecting a lane also syncs
cwd to that lane's own working directory.
Fix two issues identified in code review:
1. Critical: onViewFromHistory was a silent no-op. Now navigates to the
SessionDetail page using the same route pattern as the external link in
RunHistory, allowing users to view a finished run's transcript.
2. Important: Removed dead slashCommands={[]} prop from RunSetup invocation.
Made slashCommands optional in RunSetupProps to maintain type safety while
reflecting that the discovery logic was removed.
All tests pass (396 client, 1152 server).
`npm run test:client` (Vitest/esbuild) doesn't type-check, so several
tasks' incomplete cleanup of the old RunConsole-era code in
Workspace.tsx (SlashCommand/BUILTIN_SLASH_COMMANDS references, old
RunStatus values, a stray `mode` field, a wrong `prompt` vs
`initialPrompt` key) went unnoticed through every review until `tsc
--noEmit` was run directly. Also fixes a stale `RunStatusPayload.exitCode`
read in Tabby's brain.ts and dangling RunStreamPayload/RunInputAckPayload
references left in types.ts.
- pty-run.js's publicRun() now reads promptPreview back from the
dashboard_runs row it already wrote at spawn time (was persisted,
never read back) — RunHandle carries it through to the client.
- Workspace.tsx's onStartFromSetup no longer trusts RunSetup's
always-populated laneId prop to decide whether a new lane needs
ensuring — it re-resolves the target lane from the cwd the user
actually typed, so starting a run with a different cwd than the
currently-selected lane correctly ensures/creates the right lane
instead of silently starting in the wrong one.
Fixes findings from the Task 8+9+10 review that a prior fix attempt
left unresolved (2f39f4e's --no-verify commit, and an incomplete
diagnosis of the lane-routing bug as a test-harness artifact).
Combines three tasks that couldn't land as separate commits: the
pre-commit hook's full test run crashes on any intermediate state
where Workspace.tsx still imports the files being deleted, so the
deletion (old RunConsole/useRunStream/run-spawner/stream-json-parser),
the RunSetup/RunHistory type adjustments, and this file's own
TerminalView wiring had to be staged together and committed as one
hook-passable unit.
- Delete RunConsole.tsx, useRunStream.ts, server/lib/run-spawner.js,
server/lib/stream-json-parser.js and their tests (Task 8).
- Adjust RunSetup.tsx/RunHistory.tsx to the tmux-backed RunHandle/
RunStartArgs/DashboardRunHistoryItem shapes, remove mode selection
UI (Task 9).
- Swap Workspace.tsx's chat-bubble run console for TerminalView
(xterm.js over /ws-pty/:runId), drop the stream-json envelope
plumbing, update Start/Resume to the new RunStartArgs payload.
Create onStartFromSetup handler to work with RunSetup's new callback
shape. Remove mode state and related plumbing. Remove send/followUp
state (no longer using old RunConsole chat interface).
- Add promptPlaceholderTerminal i18n key to support RunSetup's new
placeholder text (Task 10).
- Update Workspace.test.tsx to mock TerminalView component.
- Regenerate screens.snapshot.test.tsx snapshot (only Workspace run
panel changes: terminal container instead of chat bubbles).
Lets a lane's pipeline template be switched live from the dashboard
(the same PATCH /api/lanes/:id the CLI's `ccam lanes pipeline` uses),
so lanes created before the picker shipped don't need the terminal.
Both ship-feature skills now force their own template before their
first `ccam stage` call, so the human never has to pick correctly at
lane creation.
Adopting the main repo as its own lane now gets stage detection
(cwd matches, same as any other lane), and its card lists every
managed-worktree lane provisioned from it with a jump-to link.
Also add the two missing Skill-tool detect rules (implement, ship)
so detection covers all four Superpowers workflow phases, not just
plan/review.
Adds a working Dark/Light toggle (next to the language switcher, same row
as EN/VI) and re-themes the whole dashboard, not just the handful of
components that already used semantic tokens.
- Tailwind darkMode:"class" + CSS-variable color tokens (client/src/index.css,
tailwind.config.js): surface.0-5, border/border-light, accent/accent-hover,
fg.primary/secondary/muted, status.success/danger/warning. One class flip
on <html> re-themes everything — no per-element dark: variant pairs.
- useTheme() hook: localStorage-persisted, defaults to dark, no
prefers-color-scheme fallback (client/src/hooks/useTheme.ts).
- Mechanical, table-driven migration (scripts/migrate-color-tokens.mjs,
scripts/tokenize-status-colors.mjs, scripts/darken-status-colors.mjs) of
every raw neutral/gray/slate + emerald/red/amber Tailwind utility across
client/src onto the new tokens, so every badge/button/component pulls the
same shade per status/role instead of each picking its own.
- Palette values are the literal Radix Colors (radix-ui.com/colors) scale
constants — slate/blue/green/red/amber steps 1-12 — adopted after three
rounds of hand-picked values that kept overshooting (flat, then too dark,
then glaring); see docs/superpowers/specs/2026-07-31-color-redesign-
dark-light-mode-design.md for the full history and role mapping.
- PipelineMap: done/current/failed/passed-no-evidence/detected share one
visual language (border + text + translucent wash of the same status
color); `current` alone stays a solid accent fill, the one state that
gets to look bolder ("you are here").
- LaneCard: removed the stage/kind/auto-stage chips that duplicated the
Workspace lane-detail header already showing them.
Categorical/decorative hues (violet, indigo, cyan, teal, sky, rose, pink,
orange, yellow, and blue where it plays a role-coloring part e.g. message
bubbles) are deliberately out of scope — collapsing those onto shared
tokens would erase the distinction between different kinds of thing, not
a status.
Internal SmartGift build of a Claude Code monitoring dashboard.
Lanes: a durable unit of parallel agent work, one per working directory,
tracked across session restarts. Managed lanes are git worktrees the
dashboard provisions and can reset or remove behind a three-check destroy
guard and a counted preflight; adopted lanes are directories you already
own and are never destroyable.
Pipelines: a lane moves through pipeline stages. A stage the agent declares
with evidence renders green; a stage inferred from the tool-event stream
renders dashed amber and never counts as done. Detection is forward-only
within a 30-minute window, and never writes the declared stage.
Workspace: one page at /run with a lane grid, the selected lane's pipeline,
and a full Claude console behind a disclosure.